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Page 3: ...w Your Copier 2 1 System overview 2 1 Copier Di200 External 2 1 Copier Di200 Internal 2 3 2 2 Optional Equipment 2 4 Original Cover OC 3 2 4 Automatic Document Feeder AF 9 2 5 Duplexing Document Feeder AFR 17 2 6 Shift Tray OT 102 2 7 Sorter JS 201 2 7 Duplex Unit AD 15 2 8 Paper Tray PF 118 PF 119 2 9 Copy Table 2 10 Paper Feed Cabinet 2 10 Memory Expansion Module 2 10 Printer Controller Pi3502 2...

Page 4: ... 10 Filling the paper drawers 2 32 Filling the 1st Drawer 2 33 Filling the PF 119 Paper Drawer Optional 2 35 Placing Copy Paper onto the Single Feed Tray 2 37 2 11 Changing the toner cartridge 2 38 2 12 Replacing the Imaging Unit 2 41 2 13 Shutting Down the Copier 2 44 2 14 Please observe these precautions 2 45 2 15 Proper Use of Your Copier 2 45 3 Initial Steps 3 1 Step by step Instructions on Co...

Page 5: ...Your Copy 4 1 Basic settings 4 1 Enabling Auto Paper Select Mode 4 2 Selecting a Paper Drawer Manually 4 3 Specifying the Paper Type for the 1st Drawer 4 4 Defining a Custom Paper Size for the 1st Drawer 4 6 Storing a Custom Paper Size for the 1st Drawer 4 8 Loading a Saved Paper Size for the 1st Drawer 4 11 Specifying the Paper Type for the Single Feed Tray 4 13 Specifying the Paper Size for the ...

Page 6: ...our Copy 4 50 Duplicating Images onto a Copy 4 52 Separate Scan 4 56 5 Utility 5 1 Customizing User s Choice Settings 5 2 Configuring User s Choice Settings 5 3 User s Choice 1 6 5 5 User s Choice 2 6 5 6 User s Choice 3 6 5 8 User s Choice 4 6 5 10 User s Choice 5 6 5 12 User s Choice 6 6 5 14 5 2 Counter 5 15 5 3 Job Recall 5 16 Recalling a Stored Copy Job Program 5 16 Saving a Copy Job Program ...

Page 7: ...rs 5 47 Network Configuration 5 48 5 6 On Line 5 49 5 7 Test Print 5 49 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 If you are not satisfied with your copy 6 1 6 2 If a Message Appears on the Touch Screen 6 3 6 3 If an icon appears on the touch screen 6 4 6 4 How to Clear a Paper Misfeed 6 5 Main Unit 6 6 Single Feed Tray 6 9 Duplex Unit 6 11 Duplexing Document Feeder AFR 17 6 13 Automatic Document Feeder AF 9 6 15 Shi...

Page 8: ...ument Feeder AFR 17 7 9 Automatic Document Feeder AF 9 7 10 Paper Tray PF 118 PF 119 7 10 Duplex Unit AD 15 7 11 Sorter JS 201 7 12 Shift Tray OT 102 7 13 7 4 Paper size tables 7 14 Metric Areas 7 14 Inch 7 14 7 5 Zoom factor tables 7 15 Metric Areas 7 15 Inch 7 16 7 6 CE Mark Declaration of Conformity 7 17 7 7 Certifications on the Manufacturer s Name Plate 7 18 7 8 Directory of Abbreviations 7 1...

Page 9: ...nctions G Using Utility G Troubleshooting Please read this manual carefully before using your copier and keep it handy at all times For further information and assistance please contact G your Minolta Technical Representative G the Minolta Hotline Tel 08 00 6 46 65 82 free of charge and G our Web site http www minolta com Please keep the serial number located on the copier s rating plate and the c...

Page 10: ... Energy Star After long periods of idleness Energy Star copiers switch to Energy Saver Mode or turn themselves off This function can reduce the annual energy costs for the unit by up to 60 Copiers with a high copying speed automatically switch to 2 sided copying mode This reduces the costs for copy media and the volume of paper consumed Did you know that manufacturing a sheet of paper requires 10 ...

Page 11: ...pier On and Off Filling the paper drawers Changing the toner cartridge 3 Initial Steps This chapter provides you with the knowledge needed for using your copier such as Step by step Instructions on Copying Your Documents Starting the copy cycle Stopping the copy cycle Loading originals 4 Customizing Your Copy This chapter explains the effective use of the copier s functions for example Basic setti...

Page 12: ...roduction 1 4 Di200 7 Appendix The appendix contains a collection of useful supplementary information such as Care of the unit Specifications Paper size tables Zoom factor tables Index No Chapter Description ...

Page 13: ... warning can lead to serious personal injury The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the danger WARNING This is a warning The warning points out a hazardous situation for persons and or products Neglecting the warning can lead to personal injury and or serious damage to the unit The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the danger CAUTION This is a caution The...

Page 14: ...lows a list with black bullets the white bullets are ranked below the black bullets H G This is the end of the list 1 Step 1 of a sequence of actions 2 Step 2 of a sequence of actions This is additional assistance The action described here is sure to achieve the results you want 3 Step 3 of a sequence of actions H This bullet indicates a list within a sequence of actions H This is a helpful hint T...

Page 15: ...ings The most important of these terms are defined below Original and copy The original is the document being duplicated by the copy cycle Feeding direction The feeding direction is the path the paper takes through the copier The feeding direction is shown by the arrows in the following illustration Original document to be copied Copy copy of the original document Copy Cycle enlarge shrink sort st...

Page 16: ...format is shorter than side B this is referred to as lengthwise If side A of the paper format is longer than side B this is referred to as crosswise Abbreviations are frequently placed after the paper sizes to indicate lengthwise or crosswise more accurately G Lengthwise L such as A4 L G Crosswise C such as A4 C 21 x 29 7 cm Length of the paper side B Width of the paper side A Lengthwise Crosswise...

Page 17: ...d indicators for operating the copier 2 Standard Copy Output Copies are output here by default max 100 sheets of standard paper 3 Power Switch Switch the copier on and off with the power switch 4 1st Drawer Universal drawer This paper drawer holds up to 250 sheets of copy paper 80 g m2 or up to 50 sheets of spe cial paper The LED blinks The paper drawer is almost empty The LED is on not blinking T...

Page 18: ...f copies made by the copier 8 Upper Right Door Open this cover to clear a paper misfeed 9 Right Door R1 Open this door to change the imaging unit or clear a paper jam 10 Latch for the Right Door R1 Pull this latch to open the right door R1 11 Single Feed Tray Use the single document feed tray to manually feed individual sheets such as special paper OHP films thick paper etc into the copier 12 Lowe...

Page 19: ... the image transfer roller is accessible If touched the function of this roller can be impaired Never touch the image transfer roller 1 2 Item Name Description 1 Opening Button for the Upper Right Door Push this button to open the upper right door 2 Green Hooks Pull these hooks to remove the imaging unit when you need to change it Image transfer roller ...

Page 20: ...w Your Copier 2 4 Di200 2 2 Optional Equipment Original Cover OC 3 The original cover holds an original placed on the original glass 1 Item Name Description 1 Original Pad Holds an original placed on the original glass ...

Page 21: ...tion has occurred 2 Original Misfeed Door Open this cover to clear a paper misfeed 3 Document Feeder Place the originals on the document feeder with the side to be copied face up 4 Document Guide Plate Set the document guides to the original size 5 Document Feed Tray Extender Pull out this extender when processing large size originals 6 Document Exit Unit Receives the originals after they have bee...

Page 22: ... or heavy originals 2 1 2 3 4 5 Item Name Description 1 Document Exit Unit Receives the originals after they have been scanned 2 Original Misfeed Doors Open these covers to clear paper misfeeds 3 Document Feeder Place the originals on the document feeder with the side to be copied face up 4 Document Guide Plate Set the document guides to the original size 5 Single Feed Tray The single feed tray al...

Page 23: ...Getting to Know Your Copier 2 Di200 2 7 Shift Tray OT 102 This copy tray allows copies to be output sorted or grouped Sorter JS 201 The sorter allows copies to be output sorted or grouped ...

Page 24: ... paper over for double sided printing A3 L to A5 paper can be processed with the duplex unit 2 1 Item Name Description 1 Duplex Unit The duplex unit automatically turns copy paper over to enable double sided copying 2 Latch Pull this latch to open the duplex unit and clear a paper misfeed ...

Page 25: ...nt sizes of paper 1 Item Name Description 1 PF 118 Paper Drawer Universal drawer This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper 80 g m2 The LED blinks The paper drawer is almost empty The LED is on not blinking The paper drawer is empty 1 PF 119 Paper Feed Unit This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper 80 g m2 The LED blinks The paper drawer is almost empty The LED is on not b...

Page 26: ...xample to connect a finisher Memory Expansion Module The memory expansion module can increase the copier system memory by 8 MB 16 MB or 32 MB If you copy material that requires a large amount of system memory you may want to increase the system memory of the copier which allows the system to process more data continuously Printer Controller Pi3502 The printer controller allows the copier to be use...

Page 27: ...ly using only the power cord provided Ensure that the power supply provides the correct supply voltage for the copier Never unplug the copier with wet hands Do not place coffee cups bottles or other containers with liquids on the copier In the event that liquids are accidentally introduced into the copier switch the copier off immediately Unplug the power cord Consult your technical representative...

Page 28: ...the power cable itself when unplugging the power cord from the power outlet Do not move the copier unless it is unplugged Never place heavy objects on the power cable Do not pull or bend the power cable Do not place the copier on cables belonging to other devices Ensure that no cables of other devices get pinched in the copier Be sure that the power cord sits correctly in the power outlet Be sure ...

Page 29: ...y hot Unplug the power cord Consult your technical representative Switch the copier off immediately if smoke comes out of it Unplug the power cord Consult your technical representative Switch the copier off immediately if it emits an unusual odor Unplug the power cord Consult your technical representative Switch the copier off immediately if it is damaged in any way Unplug the power cord Consult y...

Page 30: ... doors while the copier is making copies Never turn the copier off while it is making copies Do not drop the toner unit or imaging drum Do not throw the toner unit or imaging drum Use the copier only for the tasks described in this manual CAUTION A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this copier The ozone given off by the copier is not hazardous to health but it may ...

Page 31: ...in which the copier and its supplies are kept is free of dust soot steam sprayed water or any other potentially damaging influences Never bring any magnetised object near the copier Never place objects of more than 3 kg on the copier Do not place toner units or imaging drums near floppy disks timepieces or other objects that are sensitive to magnetism Always store toner units in a horizontal posit...

Page 32: ...us laser radiation Internal Laser Radiation Mean radiant power at the laser aperture of the print head unit 19 5 µW Wavelength 770 795 nm This machine operates using a Class IIIb laser diode that emits an invisible laser beam The laser diode and scanning polygon mirror are incorporated in the print head unit The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICE ITEM It may not be opened under any circumstanc...

Page 33: ... of hazardous radiation Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual This is a semiconductor laser copier The maximum radiation capacity of the laser diode is 5 mW The wavelength is 770 795 nm Noise Emission Device Noise Control Regulations 3 GSGV 1 18 1991 The acoustic noise at the operator s workplace is equal to or less than 70 dB A according to EN 27779 ...

Page 34: ...the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area Safety label on the heating unit The safety label is located inside the unit at the position marked below WARNING Danger of burning from the heating unit The heating unit may reach temperatures of up to 120 C Never touch the heating unit Do not touch areas designated with this symbol ...

Page 35: ... The safety label is located inside the unit at the position marked below DANGER Danger High Voltage Improper operation of the copier can result in personal injury caused by electric shock Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual ...

Page 36: ...located on the back of the unit at the position marked below DANGER Hazardous laser radiation Improper operation of the copier can result in release of dangerous radiation Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUCT ...

Page 37: ...late For further information on the certifications on the manufacturer s name plate see page 18 Write down the model name and serial number which are specified on the type label in the table below Model name Power requirement data max power consumption Rated current data Certifications Serial number of the copier Manufacturer Country where manufactured Di200 220 240 1250 1400 50 60 6 Di200 MINOLTA...

Page 38: ...10 per hour Installation Site The installation site must meet the following requirements G An area that is dry and free of dust G A level surface free of undue vibrations G Free from flammable gases such as ammonia G Provision for good ventilation G A location away from curtains or other easily ignited materials G Away from personnel so that no one is subjected to the direct exhaust air of the cop...

Page 39: ... bottle This information is applicable to the basic unit including AFR 17 PF 118 PF 119 and AD 15 Storing Supplies Ensure that supplies are stored G In their sealed original packaging materials G Protected from direct sunlight and heat sources G In a cool dry dust free location G Out of the reach of children WARNING Toner can be hazardous to your health Toner is harmful if swallowed If you get any...

Page 40: ...e ON position The START indicator key on the control panel is red After a few seconds the following message is shown on the touch screen Now warming up Ready to scan After switching on the copier all functions are at their default settings When the copier is shipped the following default settings apply G Number of copies 1 G Paper Feed Auto Paper Mode G Zoom Factor 1 000 G Exposure Auto Exposure M...

Page 41: ...tivity Auto Shut Off Only if no printer controller is installed The copier is automatically shut off approximately 30 minutes after the last copy activity Auto Shut Off Sleep Mode Only when a printer controller is installed The copier is switched to sleep mode approximately 30 minutes after the last copy activity In sleep mode the copier uses less power than in Energy Save mode The idle time befor...

Page 42: ...ttings and calls up the copy program functions 4 Copy mode Key with indicator Activate copy mode Indicator lights up Copy mode is active 5 Scanning mode Key with indicator Activate scanning mode Indicator lights up Scanning mode is active 6 Keypad Keys Setting values 7 Only active if administrator numbers have been set up Access Access Mode Key Key Use to confirm a specified access code 8 Interrup...

Page 43: ... values and settings with using the numeric keypad 10 Panel Reset Key Resets copier to default settings 11 Stop Key Stops a copy or scan cycle 12 Start Key with indicator Starts a copy or scan cycle Indicator lights up green The copier is ready for operation Indicator lights up red The copier is not ready for operation ...

Page 44: ...Density Auxiliary functions 2 Display Panel Indicator Shows messages and the number of copies 3 Basics menu Keys Recalls the basic copier settings Paper Zoom Finishing 4 Current settings Indicator Indicates current copier settings 5 Supplementary display Indicator Displays free system memory Key for calling up the job list Displays icons pertaining to the current copier status ...

Page 45: ... surface Do not bring pointed objects into contact with the surface of the touch screen The copier has a touch screen A touch screen is a display that is sensitive to the touch You can use the touch screen to make settings on the copier and control copy cycles You can select a function or make settings by lightly touching a key on the touch screen Touch screen displays may be different The display...

Page 46: ...i200 Structure of Touch Screen Menus The Basics index card is divided into three sections Paper Zoom and Finishing You can switch between the sections using the Basics menu keys Sections Indicator on the Touch Screen Paper Zoom Finishing ...

Page 47: ... settings screens using the index keys Settings Screens Indicator on the Touch Screen Basics For more information see page 4 1 Original Copy For more information see page 4 31 Density For more information see page 4 43 Auxiliary functions For more information see page 4 47 ...

Page 48: ... paper drawers If the currently selected paper drawer is empty G A message is displayed on the touch screen G The current copy process is interrupted G The empty drawer blinks Add copy paper to the empty paper drawer Then you can continue running the copy job ...

Page 49: ...l their surfaces This can cause incorrect feeding Never touch the feed roller 1 Carefully pull the paper drawer out as far as it will go 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks Note the following important information Capacity 250 sheets of plain paper 80 g m2 50 sheets of special paper Types of paper Plain Paper Recycled Paper 60 g m2 up to 90 g m2 Thick paper 91 g m2 up to 160 g m2 O...

Page 50: ...opy job be sure to set the correct paper type For more information see page 4 4 4 Ensure that the maximum paper filling height is not exceeded see mark on inside of the paper drawer 5 Adjust the paper guides to fit the size of the loaded paper exactly Did you load a custom paper size Before starting the copy job be sure to set the paper size For more information see page 4 6 6 Close the paper draw...

Page 51: ...he copier to malfunction Touching the feed rollers in the paper drawers can soil their surfaces This can cause incorrect feeding Never touch the feed roller 1 Carefully pull the paper drawer out as far as it will go 2 Press the paper lifting plate down until it locks Note the following important information Capacity 500 sheets of standard paper Types of paper Plain Paper Recycled Paper 60 g m2 up ...

Page 52: ...00 3 Position the copy paper between the paper size limiters The side that is to be printed must be up 4 Ensure that the maximum paper filling height is not exceeded see mark on inside of the paper drawer 5 Close the paper drawer carefully ...

Page 53: ...y onto the tray The side that is to be printed must be down 5 Specify the paper size for type For more information see page 4 13 6 Start the copy cycle by pressing the START key on the control panel Does each copy cycle have to be restarted for multiple copies No The copy cycle needs to be started only once The subsequent copy paper is fed in as it was loaded Note the following important informati...

Page 54: ...splayed on the touch screen G You can still make copies but they will become lighter and lighter When this occurs replace the toner bottle as soon as possible When the toner bottle is empty G A message is displayed on the touch screen G The current copy process is interrupted When this occurs replace the toner bottle Then you can continue running the copy job Protecting the environment Dispose of ...

Page 55: ...f more than 1 m This may damage the toner bottle Toner may escape from the bottle 1 Swing the cover for the toner unit down 2 Carefully pull the toner bottle out Is the bottle stuck or hard to pull out The cover for the toner unit opened while the toner bottle was turning Close the cover Wait until the toner bottle stops turning Then you should be able to remove the bottle 3 Tap the new toner bott...

Page 56: ...he side labelled UP on the toner bottle is pointed upwards when doing so 7 Close the cover of the toner bottle The copier will begin to refill the toner supply Do not switch it off during this period Do not open any doors on the copier Copies still too light If copies are still too light immediately after replacing the toner bottle you can activate the toner replenisher function For more informati...

Page 57: ...unit has run out G A message is displayed on the touch screen G You can still make copies but the quality of them cannot be guaranteed Replace the imaging unit as soon as possible Protecting the environment Dispose of the used imaging unit in an environmentally friendly manner For more information see page 1 2 ...

Page 58: ...mage to the unit Do not touch the electrical contacts 1 Open the right door R1 2 Carefully pull the used imaging unit out by the green hooks 3 Take hold of the handle of the used imaging unit and lift it carefully out of its holder 4 Shake the new imaging unit back and forth horizontally a few times 5 Align the green marks on the imaging unit with the marks on the copier Put the new imaging unit i...

Page 59: ...Getting to Know Your Copier 2 Di200 2 43 6 Take the imaging unit by the green hooks Push the imaging unit into the holder until it clicks into place 7 Close the right door R1 ...

Page 60: ...of time follow these instructions G Remove the power plug from the outlet G Store the unit in a dry dust free room G Ensure that the unit is not subject to vibrations Protect the machine from G Splashing liquids G Direct sunlight G Strong temperature fluctuations G Direct airflow from heating or air conditioning units ...

Page 61: ...ions are considered inappropriate Using the copier incorrectly can lead to serious personal injury and or damage to products and articles Claims and liability and or guarantees are voided by damage incurred through incorrect use Certain types of documents may not be copied for further use or with the intent to pass copies of such documents off as the original These include G Money G Stamps cancell...

Page 62: ...2 Getting to Know Your Copier 2 46 Di200 ...

Page 63: ...ies Always maintain a specific sequence when selecting the modes You can then be certain that you have not forgotten anything 1 Press the COPY MODE key on the control panel to activate copy mode 2 Load the originals H Load the originals face up into the automatic document feeder or H Lift the original cover Place the original face down on the original glass ...

Page 64: ...e the Original Copy settings e g H 1 sided 1 sided H 2 sided 1 sided H Book 2 sided For more information see page 31 5 If necessary change the Density settings e g H Auto Exposure H Manual Exposure H Density Mode For more information see page 4 43 6 If necessary select an Auxiliary function e g H File Margin H Image Repeat For more information see page 4 47 ...

Page 65: ...e desired number of copies to be made Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel Enter the number of copies again 8 Start the copy cycle by touching START Do you want to cancel the copy cycle Press the STOP key on the control panel ...

Page 66: ...ou for your access number 1 Enter the access code using the numeric keypad Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel Enter the access number again 2 Press the ACCESS key on the control panel to confirm your input The basic settings are displayed on the touch screen The copier is enabled You may now make copies Press the ACCESS key on the control panel before leaving th...

Page 67: ... change the corresponding setting 3 Press EXIT to confirm the copier settings The basic settings are shown again 3 4 Entering the Number of Copies Input the number of copy sets that you wish to make from your original Touch the corresponding keys on the numeric keypad The number of copies is shown on the touch screen in the upper right hand corner Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key ...

Page 68: ...current copy cycle is interrupted The INTERRUPT key on the control panel lights up The copier is in interrupt mode 2 Make the settings for the different copy cycle 3 Press START to start the printout of the different copy cycle The copies are printed 4 Once the interim copy cycle has finished touch INTERRUPT The interrupted copy cycle can be continued Not all functions are available When you are w...

Page 69: ... Press the C key on the control panel The printing job is deleted The copier settings are left unchanged 3 8 Resetting Copier Settings Reset the copier to the default settings Press the PANEL RESET key on the control panel The copier is reset to the default settings Changing the default settings You can change the default settings of the copier For more information see page 5 2 ...

Page 70: ...o not need to place the originals manually Not all originals are suitable for use in document feeders The following types of originals are not suitable G Carbon paper paraffin paper and other very thin originals G Thick paper G Originals larger than A3 L or smaller than A5 G Translucent paper OHP transparencies overhead projector films G Folded curled originals G Punched stapled originals G Carbon...

Page 71: ...y than illustrated here Define the original document alignment For more information see page 4 35 3 Make sure that the stack of originals does not exceed the maximum fill height see Ä mark on the document feeder 4 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber 5 Start the copy cycle The originals are pulled in starting with the top sheet Note the following important information Suitable orig...

Page 72: ...e sure that the stack of originals does not exceed the maximum fill height see Ä mark on the document feeder 4 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber 5 Start the copy cycle The originals are pulled in starting with the top sheet Note the following important information Suitable originals for the duplexing document feeder are Type of originals Single sheets of smooth standard paper Si...

Page 73: ...inal on the single feed tray The side that is to be copied must be down The original is automatically taken in and copied When can I load the next document Do not load the next original until the START button on the control panel lights green Not all functions are available When working with the single feed tray not all functions are available For more information see page 6 23 Note the following ...

Page 74: ...rk on the document feeder 4 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber 5 Set the document guide to the largest original 6 Press MIXED ORIG DETECTION 7 Start the copy cycle The originals are fed in automatically one after the other Many different sizes You can set mixed original detection as the default mode using the User s Choice settings For more information see page 5 5 The combinatio...

Page 75: ...Initial Steps 3 Di200 3 13 Combining Mixed Original Detection with the Auto Paper or Auto Size results in the following Automatic Automatic Paper Select Mode Size Mode Originals Copies ...

Page 76: ... document guide to the size of the original 2 Load the originals into the document feeder The side that is to be copied must be up 3 Be to load the originals lengthwise on the automatic document feeder 4 Make sure that the stack of originals does not exceed the maximum fill height see Ä mark on the document feeder 5 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber 6 Start the copy cycle ...

Page 77: ...ot be detected automatically 2 Place the original on the glass The side that is to be copied must be down Do you have to load the originals differently than illustrated here Define the original document alignment For more information see page 4 35 3 Slide the original to the upper right corner of the original glass 4 Align the original with the Original Scales Is the original transparent Place a s...

Page 78: ...original cover by at least 15 If the original cover is not open wide enough the original size will not be detected automatically 2 Position the book on the glass The side that is to be copied must be down 3 Push the book up to the back Original Scale 4 Align the centre of the book with the Book Marker 5 Close the original cover Is it impossible to close the original cover Leave the original cover ...

Page 79: ... a printer controller is installed The job list shows an overview of the currently pending print jobs Use it to submit print jobs for printing and delete print jobs from the job queue For further instructions and more information see Chapter 4 of the User kit Pi3502 ...

Page 80: ...nergy Save mode is automatically activated approximately 15 minutes after the last copy cycle When in energy save mode the copier uses less energy The time before Energy Save mode is activated can be changed For more information see page 5 8 Auto Shut Off Only possible if no printer controller is installed The copier is automatically shut off about 30 minutes after the last copy cycle In this mode...

Page 81: ...CD illumination can be shut off automatically to further save energy The time before activation of automatic Shut Off can be changed For more information see page 5 8 Auto Copy Start A copy cycle can be started even during warm up The copies are printed automatically after warm up is complete ...

Page 82: ...3 Initial Steps 3 20 Di200 ...

Page 83: ... Customizing Your Copy 4 1 Basic settings You can make settings in the following areas in the basic settings G Paper For more information see page 2 G Zoom For more information see page 4 18 G Finishing For more information see page 4 28 ...

Page 84: ...r mode is enabled 3 Touch the BASICS index key to show the Basics menu keys again To disable Auto Paper mode again select a paper drawer manually For more information see page 4 3 Wrinkled curled and dog eared Wrinkled curled or dog eared originals are not always identified correctly in this mode Use only smooth originals Note the following important information Original sizes that can be automati...

Page 85: ...ed paper drawer key 3 Touch the BASICS index key to show the Basics menu keys again Not all drawers are always available Which paper drawers are available depends on the equipment of your copier The touch screen will only show the available drawers Note the following important information The following symbols are used 1st Drawer 4th Drawer 2nd Drawer 5th Drawer 3rd Drawer Single Feed Tray 1 4 2 5...

Page 86: ...he paper types that you wish to process with the 1st drawer 1 Load the copy paper into the 1st drawer 2 Touch the Basics menu key Paper The paper settings are shown 3 Press the key for the 1st drawer 4 Press MODE CHANGE The display will change 5 Press COPY STOCK The display will change ...

Page 87: ...L for plain paper H OHP for overhead projector films H CARD for card paper and labels 7 Confirm your selection with ENTER Not all modes are always available If you select the OHP or CARD paper type some copier functions are disabled For more information see page 6 23 ...

Page 88: ...Touch the Basics menu key Paper The paper settings are shown 2 Press the key for the 1st drawer 3 Press MODE CHANGE The display will change Note the following important information Not all dimensions are possible If 432 mm is set for X a maximum of 279 mm can be set for Y If 297 mm is set for Y a maximum of 420 mm can be set for X ...

Page 89: ... The display will change 5 Press X or Y Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Use the numeric keypad to set the desired size Confirm your entries by pressing ENTER 6 Confirm each of your settings by pressing ENTER ...

Page 90: ...r the 1st drawer 1 Touch the Basics menu key Paper The paper settings are shown 2 Press the key for the 1st drawer 3 Press MODE CHANGE The display will change Note the following important information Not all dimensions are possible If 432 mm is set for X a maximum of 279 mm can be set for Y If 297 mm is set for Y a maximum of 420 mm can be set for X ...

Page 91: ... C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Use the numeric keypad to set the desired size Confirm your values with ENTER 7 Select the memory position either 1 or 2 where you want to store the paper size What if both memory positions are occupied You can overwrite the memory positions with new values This deletes the old values ...

Page 92: ...4 Customizing Your Copy 4 10 Di200 8 Confirm each of your settings by pressing ENTER ...

Page 93: ... Size for the 1st Drawer Call up a stored paper size for the 1st drawer 1 Touch the Basics menu key Paper The paper settings are shown 2 Press the key for the 1st drawer 3 Press MODE CHANGE The display will change 4 Press CUSTOM SIZE The display will change ...

Page 94: ...4 Customizing Your Copy 4 12 Di200 5 Select the memory position key either 1 or 2 where the paper size has been saved 6 Confirm your selection with ENTER ...

Page 95: ...py paper on the single feed tray 2 Press OHP CARD The display will change 3 Select the paper type H NORMAL for plain paper H OHP for overhead projector films H CARD for card paper and labels 4 Confirm your selection with ENTER Not all modes are always available If you select the OHP or CARD paper type some copier functions are disabled For more information see page 6 23 ...

Page 96: ...y paper on the single feed tray 2 Select a standard size or Press INCH to select a a size in inches or Press CUSTOM SIZE to define a custom paper size The display will change 3 only if Custom Size is touched Press X or Y Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Use the numeric keypad to set the desired size Confirm your values with ENTER ...

Page 97: ...equently for the single feed tray 1 Load the copy paper on the single feed tray 2 Press CUSTOM SIZE The display will change 3 Press MEMORIZE PAPER SIZE The display will change 4 Press X or Y Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Use the numeric keypad to set the desired size Confirm your values with ENTER ...

Page 98: ...elect the memory position either 1 or 2 where you want to store the paper size What if both memory positions are occupied You can overwrite the memory positions with new values This deletes the old values 6 Confirm your settings with ENTER ...

Page 99: ...gle Feed Tray Call up a stored paper size for the single feed tray 1 Load the copy paper on the single feed tray 2 Press CUSTOM SIZE The display will change 3 Select the memory position key either 1 or 2 where the paper size has been saved 4 Confirm your selection with ENTER ...

Page 100: ...e appropriate zoom factor according to the size of the original and the desired copy paper size 1 Touch the Basics menu key Zoom The zoom settings are shown 2 Press AUTO SIZE The background of the key turns black Auto Size mode is enabled 3 Call up the paper settings The paper settings are shown 4 Select the paper drawer that contains the copy paper ...

Page 101: ...r Press A4 A3 to enlarge an A4 original to A3 or Press MINIMAL to make a slightly smaller copy of the original To reset all zoom settings and to make a copy of the same size as the original touch FULL SIZE To make sure nothing is lost The zoom factor for MINIMAL is 0 930 This allows you to copy A4 originals without losing any information You may also modify the zoom factor For more information see...

Page 102: ...rrow keys to increase or reduce the zoom factor in 0 001 increments or Touch and hold the arrow key until the desired zoom factor is shown How to do it faster Select a fixed zoom factor key that best matches the desired value such as A4 A3 Then use the arrow key to set the exact zoom factor Note the following important information The zoom factor can be changed in 0 001 increments Zoom range 0 250...

Page 103: ...the pages of the original are zoomed to equal proportions 1 Touch the Basics menu key Zoom The zoom settings are shown 2 Press CUSTOM ZOOM The display will change 3 Press the C key on the control panel to delete an old zoom factor that you no longer need Note the following important information The zoom factor can be changed in 0 001 increments Zoom range 0 250 to 4 000 ...

Page 104: ...ric keypad Example Touch the numeric keypad keys 1 3 0 0 in succession The zoom factor is 1 300 Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel and specify the zoom factor again 5 Confirm the zoom factor with ENTER The zoom settings are shown again ...

Page 105: ...ages of the original in unequal proportions This stretches the image produced on the copy 1 Touch the Basics menu key Zoom The zoom settings are shown 2 Press CUSTOM ZOOM The display will change 3 Press X Y ZOOM The display will change Note the following important information The zoom factor can be changed in 0 001 increments Reduction Enlargement 0 250 to 1 000 1 000 to 4 000 ...

Page 106: ... to reduce the size of the original or Press ENLARGE if you want to enlarge the original 5 Press X or Y Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Use the numeric keypad to set the desired size 6 Confirm your values with ENTER ...

Page 107: ...ime 1 Touch the Basics menu key Zoom The zoom settings are shown 2 Press CUSTOM ZOOM The display will change 3 Press MEMORIZE ZOOM RATIO The display will change 4 Press the C key on the control panel to delete an old zoom factor that you no longer need Note the following important information The zoom factor can be changed in 0 001 increments Zoom range 0 250 to 4 000 ...

Page 108: ...y the zoom factor again 6 Select the memory position either 1 2 or MINIMAL where you want to store the custom zoom factor What if both memory positions are occupied You can overwrite the memory positions with new values This deletes the old values 7 Confirm your settings with ENTER Overwritten and deleted If both memory locations are occupied a new zoom factor can be stored only by overwriting a m...

Page 109: ... Saved Zoom Factors Recall a stored zoom factor 1 Touch the Basics menu key Zoom The zoom settings are shown 2 Press CUSTOM ZOOM The display will change 3 Select memory key 1 or 2 with the desired zoom factor 4 Confirm your selection with ENTER ...

Page 110: ... 2 Press NON SORT Non sort is the default setting The copier is set to Non sort by default Depending on the number of originals loaded in the document feeder and the desired number of copies the copier automatically switches between Non sort and Sort You can change the default settings in the User s Choice For more information see page 5 10 ...

Page 111: ...out Shift Tray The sorted or grouped copy sets are fed out in alternate lengthwise and crosswise stacks criss cross Criss cross mode is used when G Criss cross mode is enabled in the User s Choice settings For more information see page 5 10 G Two drawers with the same copy paper size are loaded lengthwise and crosswise G Mixed Original Detection Mode is disabled Sorting copies Grouping copies ...

Page 112: ...ur Copy 4 30 Di200 Sorting copies 1 Touch the Basics menu key FINISHING The Finishing settings are shown 2 Press SORT Grouping copies 1 Touch the Basics menu key FINISHING The Finishing settings are shown 2 Press GROUP ...

Page 113: ...opy functions You can select the Copy Mode in the Original Copy settings Original Copy Display 1 sided 1 sided Only possible with a duplexing unit 1 sided 2 sided 1 sided Single 2in1 Only possible with a duplexing unit 1 sided Double 2in1 Book 1 sided ...

Page 114: ... 2 sided 1 sided Only possible with an automatic document feeder and a duplexing unit 2 sided 2 sided Spreadsheet 1 sided Only possible with a duplexing unit Spreadsheet 2 sided Only possible with duplexing document feeder Single 2in1 1 sided Only possible with duplexing document feeder Double 2in1 1 sided Original Copy Display ...

Page 115: ... is set automatically You can change the Zoom Factor with the User s Choice settings For more information see page 5 6 G The Separate Scan function is automatically activated if H an original is placed on the original glass and H 2 sided or 2in1 is selected under Copy Exception If Book Separation 2 sided Copy Original Direction Standard is set the Separate Scan function is not activated ...

Page 116: ...y Orig Copy The Original Copy settings are shown 3 Select the type of original e g 1 sided original 4 Select the mode you wish to use for your copies e g 2 sided copy 5 Specify the alignment of the text on the loaded originals if it differs from the standard alignment If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START ...

Page 117: ...cify the alignment of the originals manually if it differs from the standard alignment For more information see page 3 8 1 Touch the index key Orig Copy The Original Copy settings are shown 2 Press ORIGINAL DIRECTION 3 Set the text alignment of the original 4 Confirm the selection with ENTER The Original Copy settings are shown again ...

Page 118: ...you should correct it before applying the 1 2 or 2 1 function To do so specify the exact margin settings of your originals The copier then centres the copy automatically onto the copy paper 1 Load the originals 2 Touch the index key Orig Copy The Original Copy settings are shown 3 Press MARGIN The display will change 4 Set the position of the file margin on the originals ...

Page 119: ...y make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START Combining file margin settings Settings file margin left file margin width 0 mm Result The 2nd original will be printed in the same direction as the 1st original Settings file margin above file margin width 0 mm Result The 2nd original will be printed in the opposite direction to the 1st original ...

Page 120: ...opies 1 Touch the index key Orig Copy The Original Copy settings are shown 2 With duplexing document feeder Under Original press BOOK SEPARATION Without duplexing document feeder Under Original press BOOK The display will change 3 Only with duplexing document feeder Define the book size Confirm your selection with ENTER The display will change 4 Under Original define the read direction of the book...

Page 121: ...cify the erase area for the book H Frame Erase variable from 5 to 20 mm H Centre Erase fixed at 12 mm Can the erase area for the centre be modified This value can be changed by a technical representative Contact your technical representative if needed 8 Set the width of the erase area Confirm your selection with ENTER The display will change ...

Page 122: ...t Now make the copy settings Making copy settings for the book copies When you have made the original settings for the book you can make the settings for the book copies 1 Select Copy Mode Which Copy Mode is available Only 1 sided or 2 sided Copy Mode is available If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START ...

Page 123: ... installed Create single separate pages from 2in1 originals 1 Load the originals lengthwise 2 Touch the index key Orig Copy The Original Copy settings are shown 3 Under Original press BOOK SEPARATION The display will change 4 Press 1 2IN1 or 2 2IN1 Confirm your selection with ENTER The display will change ...

Page 124: ...omizing Your Copy 4 42 Di200 5 Select Copy Mode Which Copy Mode is available Only 1 sided or 2 sided Copy Mode is available If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START ...

Page 125: ...Customizing Your Copy 4 Di200 4 43 4 3 Density settings When setting the image density you can G Enable or disable Auto Exposure G Make copies lighter or darker G Change the Exposure Mode ...

Page 126: ...es based on the original 1 Touch the index key Density The Density settings are shown 2 Press AUTO The background of the key turns black The Auto Exposure function is enabled To disable Auto Exposure press LIGHTER or DARKER Control the copy density manually Are your copies still too dark overall You can change the default setting of the Auto Exposure mode in the User s Choice settings For more inf...

Page 127: ...copies lighter or darker Set the exposure of the copies to a lighter or darker level to suit your requirements 1 Touch the index key Density The display will change 2 Press LIGHTER to make a lighter copy or Press DARKER to make a darker copy ...

Page 128: ...index key Density The display will change 2 Press TEXT or Press TEXT PHOTO or Press PHOTO The background of the key turns black The function is enabled 3 Control the density manually For more information see page 4 45 Which setting for what Text if you copy primarily texts Text Photo if you copy texts and photos Photo if you copy primarily photos ...

Page 129: ...Customizing Your Copy 4 Di200 4 47 4 4 Auxiliary functions The auxiliary functions offer the following G File Margin G Edge Frame Erase G Image Repeat G Separate Scan ...

Page 130: ... Copy Add a file margin to your copies 1 Load the originals H in the document feeder H on the original glass 2 Touch the index key AUXILIARY The auxiliary functions are shown 3 Press FILE MARGIN The display will change 4 Select the position of the file margin ...

Page 131: ...may be lost 6 Confirm your entries with ENTER The auxiliary functions are shown again If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START Combining file margin settings Settings file margin left file margin width 0 mm Result The 2nd original will be printed in the same direction as the 1st original Settings file margin above file margin width 0 mm Result The 2nd ori...

Page 132: ...tion erases rough edges on your copies 1 Load the originals H in the document feeder H on the original glass 2 Touch the index key AUXILIARY The auxiliary functions are shown 3 Press EDGE FRAME ERASE The display will change 4 Select the type of edge erase H Erase left edge H Erase frame ...

Page 133: ...6 Confirm your entries with ENTER The auxiliary functions are shown again If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START The width of the edge is related to the original The edge width for edge frame erase is based on the originals not on the copies ...

Page 134: ... in the document feeder H on the original glass 2 Select a Paper Size manually For more information see page 4 3 3 Select a zoom factor For more information see page 4 21 4 Touch the index key AUXILIARY The auxiliary functions are shown 5 Press IMAGE REPEAT The display will change 6 Determine the size of the original image automatically or Set the original image size For more information see the f...

Page 135: ...original image automatically 1 Press AUTO DETECT The size of the original image is determined automatically 2 Confirm your input with ENTER The auxiliary functions are shown again If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START ...

Page 136: ...y will change 2 Choose a preset size or Press CUSTOM SIZE to define a custom size 3 only if Custom Size has been pressed Press X Input the length of the X side with the numeric keypad Press Y Input the length of the Y side with the numeric keypad Confirm your entries with ENTER The display will change ...

Page 137: ...auxiliary functions are shown again If necessary make additional copier settings Start the copy cycle by touching START Number of image repeats The number of image repeats is automatically calculated based on the zoom factor the size of the original image and the paper size ...

Page 138: ... Separate Scan function to scan 50 originals first and then scan another set of 30 originals Using this feature you can scan up to 50 A4 originals before beginning the copy cycle With extended memory optional you can scan more pages than this 1 Configure the copier settings as desired 2 Touch the index key AUXILIARY The auxiliary functions are shown 3 Press SEPARATE SCAN The display will change ...

Page 139: ...art the scan cycle by touching START 5 Load the next set of originals Start the scan cycle by touching START 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all originals have been scanned 7 Press FINISHING after all originals have been scanned 8 Start the copy cycle by pressing the START key ...

Page 140: ...4 Customizing Your Copy 4 58 Di200 ...

Page 141: ... changes to the copier settings There are seven utilities G User s Choice see page 2 G Meter Count see page 5 15 G Copy Job Recall see page 5 16 G User Management see page 5 24 G Admin Management see page 5 30 G On Line see page 5 49 G Test Print see page 5 49 ...

Page 142: ...er you can change the User s Choice settings to make them optimum for your copying circumstances You will find more detailed descriptions of the various User s Choice settings on the six index cards on the following pages G User s Choice 1 6 see page 5 5 G User s Choice 2 6 see page 5 6 G User s Choice 3 6 see page 5 8 G User s Choice 4 6 see page 5 10 G User s Choice 5 6 see page 5 12 G User s Ch...

Page 143: ...hoice Settings 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The Utility screen appears 2 Press USER S CHOICE The display will change 3 Select the index card for the setting that you wish to change 4 Select the setting that you wish to change ...

Page 144: ...ake additional User s Choice settings 8 Press EXIT to complete the procedure The Utility screen appears again First clear old values Some User Settings require values to be input with the numeric keypad Before you can input a new value you must first delete the old value Press the C key on the control panel to delete the old value ...

Page 145: ...ex key 1 6 Mixed Original Detection Specify whether Mixed Original Detection will be activated when the copier is switched on or reset Press ON to enable Mixed Original Detection Mode The default setting is OFF Language Selected Specify the language that will be activated on the touch screen when the copier is switched on or reset Select the desired language The default setting is English ...

Page 146: ... the copier is switched on or reset Select the desired Copy Mode The default setting is 1 sided 1 sided If the default setting is set to 1 sided 2 sided or 2 sided 2 sided an additional button appears on the touch screen This key allows you to switch back quickly to 1 sided 1 sided mode Auto Paper Auto Size Specify the Copy Mode to be enabled by default when the copier is switched on or reset Sele...

Page 147: ...er The default setting for all drawers is NORMAL 2in1 Zoom Specify whether the originals should be reduced by the default zoom factor with the 2in1 and 2in1 Separation functions The default zoom factors are 2in1 0 647 2in1 Separation 1 545 Select the desired settings The default setting is ON The icons mean Recycled paper This paper drawer will not be used in Auto Paper Mode Not for 2 sided This p...

Page 148: ...red time or Press NO RESET if the copier should not be reset automatically to the default settings The default setting is 1 MINUTE Energy Save Mode Specify the amount of time that should elapse after the last copy cycle or user input before the copier automatically switches to Energy Saver Mode Input a value between 1 and 240 minutes with the numeric keypad The default setting is 15 MINUTES Plug I...

Page 149: ...f automatically The default setting is 60 MINUTES The administrative management functions can be used to specify whether auto shut off mode can be disabled using the User s Choice settings For more information see page 5 33 Applicable for Switzerland only To meet the E2000 regulations in Switzerland when the device is installed the default setting for activating Energy Save Mode Auto Shut Off is t...

Page 150: ... mode The default setting is AUTO If you have selected the MANUAL image density setting select image density optimisation for TEXT TEXT PHOTO or PHOTO The default setting is TEXT Default Level Copy Use the default level to specify whether the copies should be made generally lighter or darker Specify the value to be enabled when the copier is switched on or reset For automatic exposure under Auto E...

Page 151: ...en 2 1 0 1 and 2 The default setting is 0 Output Priority Specify the Finishing function to be enabled by default when the copier is switched on or reset The available options depend on the equipment attached to your copier Select the desired Finishing function The default setting is NON SORT ...

Page 152: ... output tray to which the copier delivers copies if the copier is equipped with a finisher The available options depend on the equipment attached to your copier Select the desired setting The default setting is PC 1 and copier 2 Small Originals Specify whether a copy cycle is to be started when START is pressed even if an original is not detected on the original glass or the detected original is t...

Page 153: ...Utility 5 Di200 5 13 Scanner Dry Specify whether and when the scanner should be dried Define a value within 24 hours in 1 minutes intervals using the numeric keypad The default setting is OFF ...

Page 154: ... change 3 Select the index key 6 6 Density ADF Specify the image density for scanning the originals fed by the automatic document feeder Select the 1st mode for originals with normal coverage such as text printed with a laser printer The default setting is ON Select 2nd mode for very light originals such as text written in pencil The default setting is the 1st mode ...

Page 155: ...Size The Paper Size Counter shows the number of copies made on copy paper of a preset size The size will be set by your technical representative G 2 sided Total The 2 sided Total Counter shows the number of all 2 sided copies made since the copier was installed G 2 sided Size The 2 sided Size Counter shows the number of copies made on copy paper of a preset size The size is the same as that of the...

Page 156: ... will change 2 Press COPY JOB RECALL The display will change 3 Touch the memory location key where the copy job program was stored The display will change 4 Check the settings of the copy job program Did you select the wrong copy job program Press CANCEL The screen with the memory locations will be shown again Select the correct copy job program from the screen ...

Page 157: ...Utility 5 Di200 5 17 5 Confirm your selection with ENTER The settings of the copy job program are loaded into the copier The copy cycle can be started ...

Page 158: ...sed copier settings as copy job program 1 Make copier settings as required 2 Press MODE CHECK An overview of the current copier settings is displayed 3 Check the current copier settings Change any setting if necessary 4 Press JOB MEM INPUT The display will change 5 Press INPUT ...

Page 159: ...ndicates that the memory location is free Save a copy job program to a free memory location 7 Confirm your selection with EXIT The display will change Overwritten and deleted If all memory locations are occupied a copy job program can be stored only by overwriting a memory location The copy job program on the overwritten memory location is deleted by this action ...

Page 160: ...rogram Check the settings of a stored copy job program 1 Press MODE CHECK An overview of the current copier settings is displayed 2 Press JOB MEM INPUT The display will change 3 Press CHECK 4 Select a program memory position from 1 to 10 to check its settings ...

Page 161: ...tility 5 Di200 5 21 5 Confirm your selection with EXIT An overview of the copier settings for the job program is displayed 6 Press ENTER to close the overview The job memory positions are displayed again ...

Page 162: ...y 1 Press MODE CHECK An overview of the current copier settings is displayed 2 Press JOB MEM INPUT The display will change 3 Press DELETE The display will change 4 Touch the memory location key where the copy job program to be deleted was stored The free symbol appears at the memory location again ...

Page 163: ...Utility 5 Di200 5 23 5 Confirm the deletion with EXIT An overview of the current copier settings is displayed 6 Press ENTER to close the overview ...

Page 164: ...he confirmation beep 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The display will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press CONFIRMATION BEEP The display will change 4 Use the arrow keys to adjust the volume of the confirmation beep The default setting is 3 ...

Page 165: ...Utility 5 Di200 5 25 5 Confirm your settings with ENTER The display will change 6 Make any other desired changes to the user management settings ...

Page 166: ...isplay will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press ALARM VOLUME The display will change 4 Use the arrow keys to adjust the volume of the alarm The default setting is 3 5 Confirm your selection with ENTER The display will change 6 Make any other desired changes to the user management settings ...

Page 167: ...ssing text If this occurs start the drying procedure 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The display will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press DEHUMIDIFY The drum drying process is carried out The process will end automatically Starting a copy cycle during the drying procedure stops the drying procedure 4 Make any other desired changes to the user management sett...

Page 168: ...l ensure even copy quality 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The display will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press TONER REPLENISHER The toner replenishing process is carried out H Do not switch the copier off while this is happening H Never open any copier doors while this is occurring The process will end automatically 4 Make any other desired changes to the ...

Page 169: ...el 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The display will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press PANEL CLEANING The display will change 4 Wipe the surface of the control panel clean with a soft dry cloth 5 Press the RESET key on the control panel to reactivate the touch screen ...

Page 170: ...s With this option you can set up individual administrator numbers access codes and copy limits For each administrator number there is a total counter and a size counter Administrative management functions are protected by an administrator code Access to administrator functions is protected with an administrator number access number The administrator code is set up by your technical representative...

Page 171: ...s can be from 1 to a maximum of 99 per copy cycle 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The Utility screen appears 2 Press ADMIN MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Input the 8 digit administrator code using the keypad The administrative management functions are displayed 4 Press ADMINISTRATOR SET The display will change ...

Page 172: ...l change 6 Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need Set the Copy Limit with the numeric keypad or Press OFF to cancel a copy limit 7 Confirm your settings with ENTER 8 Change any other administrative settings if necessary ...

Page 173: ...abled in the User s Choice settings 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The Utility screen appears 2 Press ADMIN MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Input the 8 digit administrator code using the keypad The administrative management functions are displayed 4 Press ADMINISTRATOR SET The display will change ...

Page 174: ...ill change 6 Press YES to allow all users to disable the auto shut off function or Press NO to make sure the function cannot be disabled by any users 7 Press ENTER key on the control panel to confirm your input 8 Change any other administrative settings if necessary ...

Page 175: ... is available only after entering a valid access number 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The Utility screen appears 2 Press ADMIN MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Input the 8 digit administrator code using the keypad The administrative management functions are displayed Note the following important information These functions counters are available 100 accounts Access number Total ...

Page 176: ...isplay will change 6 Press 100 ACCOUNTS 1 to set 100 copy tracks or Press OFF to disable the copy counter 7 Confirm your selection with ENTER The copy counters are initialized The process takes about 70 seconds The process ends automatically 8 If necessary make additional copy counter settings ...

Page 177: ... changes to the settings of the individual access numbers 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The Utility screen appears 2 Press ADMIN MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Input the 8 digit administrator code using the keypad The administrative management functions are displayed 4 Press COPY COUNTER The display will change ...

Page 178: ...5 Utility 5 38 Di200 5 Press COPY TRACK DATA The display will change The copy track data are displayed ...

Page 179: ...y Track Data For more information see page 5 37 2 Touch the key of a count group The display will change 3 Press one of the keys under No 4 Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need 5 Input a 4 digit access number using the keypad Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel Enter the access number again 6 If necessary make additional ...

Page 180: ...200 7 Confirm your input with ENTER Did you assign an access number twice Access numbers cannot be assigned twice If you specify an access number that has already been assigned to another counter it will not be accepted ...

Page 181: ...age 5 37 2 Touch the key of a count group The display will change 3 Press one of the keys under Access Code 4 Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need 5 Enter a 4 digit administrator code access code on the keypad Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel Enter the administrator code again 6 If necessary make additional settings fo...

Page 182: ...onfirm your input with ENTER Did you assign an access code twice Access codes administrator codes cannot be assigned twice If you specify an access code that has already been assigned to another counter it will not be accepted ...

Page 183: ...ation see page 5 37 2 Touch the key of a count group The display will change 3 Press one of the keys under Copy Limit 4 Press the C key on the control panel to delete a value that you no longer need 5 Set the Copy Limit with the numeric keypad Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel Enter the copy limit again 6 If necessary make additional settings for other counters...

Page 184: ...5 Utility 5 44 Di200 7 Confirm your input with ENTER ...

Page 185: ...py Track Data Print Copy Track Data 1 Call up the Copy Track Data For more information see page 5 37 2 Make sure A4L copy paper is loaded in the 1st drawer 3 Press the START key on the control panel The Copy Track Data will be printed ...

Page 186: ...5 37 2 Touch the key of a count group The display will change 3 Press the key for the value that you wish to reset 4 Press the C key on the control panel to reset the value Did you enter an incorrect number Press the INTERRUPT key on the control panel to undo the reset 5 If necessary make additional settings for other counters 6 Confirm your input with ENTER ...

Page 187: ...opy Track counters 1 Call up the Copy Track Data For more information see page 5 37 2 Press ALL COUNTER RESET The display will change A confirmation dialog appears 3 Confirm the task by pressing YES 4 Press the START key on the control panel to reset all counters ...

Page 188: ...etwork Configuration Only possible if a printer controller is installed This feature is only available if an auxiliary printer controller is installed For more information read the manual provided with the printer controller ...

Page 189: ...oller is installed Press this key to disable copy mode and use the copier as a printer For more information read the manual provided with the printer controller 5 7 Test Print Only active if a printer controller is installed Press this button to start a test print ...

Page 190: ...5 Utility 5 50 Di200 ...

Page 191: ...lenishment page 5 28 The toner bottle has just been replaced The message Please Replenish Toner is shown on the display Replace the toner bottle see page 2 38 The paper is damp Replace the paper The image is too dark The exposure level for the Auto Exposure Mode is set on a dark value Change the Copy Density in the User s Choice see page 5 10 Manually set the exposure to a lighter level see page 4...

Page 192: ...t placed in the correct position Place the original on the original glass correctly see page 3 15 The copy paper size is larger than the original Select the same copy paper size as the original The zoom factor selected is not correct for the copy paper size Select a suitable zoom factor for the copy paper size see page 4 21 The copy is badly aligned Original is not placed in the correct position P...

Page 193: ...replacing Please inform your technical rep resentative The service life of your imaging drum has been reached No more copies can be produced Call your technical repre sentative Preventive maintenance time The copier is due for pre ventative maintenance Call your technical repre sentative Return the following of originals to document feeder The displayed number of originals could not be processed P...

Page 194: ...iving data Data are being received for a PC print job Data not received PC print data stuck in memory Paper drawer empty Add paper For more information see page 2 32 Lack of Toner Toner level is low Replace the toner bottle For more information see page 2 38 Change the development unit Replace the development unit Call your technical representative PM call The copier needs a service check Call you...

Page 195: ... indicate the points at which a paper jam has occurred Correct the paper misfeed as directed on the following pages G Main Unit see page 6 6 G Single Feed Tray see page 6 9 G Duplex Unit AD 15 see page 6 11 G Duplexing Document Feeder AFR 17 see page 6 13 G Automatic Document Feeder AF 9 see page 6 15 G Shift Tray Sorter JS 201 see page 6 17 ...

Page 196: ... C Do not touch the copier s heating unit WARNING Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier When the right door R1 is open electrical contacts are within reach Touching the contacts can cause an electrostatic discharge resulting in damage to the unit Do not touch the electrical contacts 1 Open the right door R1 electrical contacts ...

Page 197: ...200 6 7 2 Pull the release lever and open the upper right door 3 Pull out the jammed paper found there Close the upper right door 4 Remove any paper jammed in the lower area of the upper right door Close the right door R1 ...

Page 198: ...side of the unit 6 Turn the green wheel to transport jammed paper out 7 Carefully pull out any paper jammed there to the front Close the lower right door 8 Open the drawer from which the copy paper was being fed Remove the copy paper and reload it Close the paper drawer ...

Page 199: ...120 C Do not touch the copier s heating unit WARNING Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier When the right door R1 is open electrical contacts are within reach Touching the contacts can cause an electrostatic discharge resulting in damage to the unit Do not touch the electrical contacts 1 Open the right door R1 electrical contacts ...

Page 200: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 10 Di200 2 Carefully pull out any paper jammed there Close the right door R1 3 Load a new sheet of copy paper onto the single feed tray ...

Page 201: ...opier s heating unit WARNING Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier When the right door R1 is open electrical contacts are within reach Touching the contacts can cause an electrostatic discharge resulting in damage to the unit Do not touch the electrical contacts 1 Open the cover of the duplexing unit on the right side of the unit electrical contacts ...

Page 202: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 12 Di200 2 Carefully pull out any paper jammed there 3 Open the right door R1 Carefully pull out any paper jammed there 4 Close the right door R1 and the duplexing unit ...

Page 203: ... 1 Open the original misfeed door F1 on the right side of the document feeder 2 Remove the stack of originals from the document feeder Carefully pull out any originals jammed there 3 Open the original misfeed door F2 Carefully pull out any originals jammed there ...

Page 204: ...cument guides Carefully pull out any paper jammed there 5 Remove any originals left on the original glass Close the duplexing document feeder again 6 Close the original misfeed doors F1 and F2 7 Load the amount of originals shown on the touch screen back into the document feeder ...

Page 205: ...0 6 15 Automatic Document Feeder AF 9 1 Open the original misfeed door on the left side of the document feeder 2 Remove the stack of originals from the document feeder 3 Open the document feeder Pull out the jammed originals ...

Page 206: ...200 4 Lift the document feeder 5 Pull out any originals jammed there 6 Lower the document feeder tray again Close the original misfeed door 7 Load the amount of originals shown on the touch screen back into the document feeder ...

Page 207: ...p to 120 C Do not touch the copier s heating unit WARNING Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier When the right door R1 is open electrical contacts are within reach Touching the contacts can cause an electrostatic discharge resulting in damage to the unit Do not touch the electrical contacts 1 Open the right door R1 electrical contacts ...

Page 208: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 18 Di200 2 Open the upper right door 3 Open the tray cover 4 Carefully pull out any paper jammed there 5 Close the tray ...

Page 209: ...Troubleshooting 6 Di200 6 19 6 Close the upper right door and the right panel R1 ...

Page 210: ...s are displayed on the touch screen Correct the paper size error directed on the following pages Paper size error in paper feed unit PF 119 Contact your technical representative if a paper size error is indicated for the paper feed unit PF 119 1 Carefully pull the paper drawer out as far as it will go 2 Close the paper drawer carefully ...

Page 211: ...wn 4 Select the 1st paper drawer The background of the key turns black 5 Press MODE CHANGE The display will change 6 Make sure the current settings match the loaded paper size or Specify the currently loaded paper size For more information see page 4 6 7 Press the button for the paper types ...

Page 212: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 22 Di200 8 Make sure the correct paper type is set or Specify the currently loaded paper types For more information see page 4 4 ...

Page 213: ...as priority A Combination not allowed in conjunction with the single document feeder The function enabled first will be disabled automatically if a sheet of copy paper is loaded onto the single feed tray B The Sort function is reactivated automatically C Combination only allowed in copy mode 1 2 The function that was activated first has priority D Combination not allowed in conjunction with the au...

Page 214: ... Paper 1st Drawer Single Feed Tray Original Direction D File Margin Separate Scan D D 1st Drawer OHP Auto Paper Manual Paper Mode 1st Drawer Normal Card Single Feed Tray Copy 2 sided O Copy 2 2in1 Original Direction File Margin Separate Scan O D D D Card Auto Paper Manual Paper Mode 1st Drawer OHP Normal Single Feed Tray Copy 2 sided O Copy 2 2in1 Original Direction File Margin Separate Scan O D D...

Page 215: ...2 2in1 Copy 2 sided O O O O O O O Copy 1 2in1 Copy 2 2in1 Original Direction File Margin Separate Scan Single Feed Tray O O D D O Normal Auto Paper Manual Paper Mode 1st Drawer Single Feed Tray Normal Card Sort Group Original 2 sided Original Book Original 1 2in1 Original 2 2in1 Copy 2 sided Copy 1 2in1 O O O O O O O O Copy 2 2in1 Original Direction File Margin Separate Scan Single Feed Tray O D D...

Page 216: ...parate Scan D D D Non sort Auto Size Sort Group Original Direction File Margin Separate Scan D D D Sort Single Feed Tray OHP Normal Non sort Original Direction A D File Margin Separate Scan Single Feed Tray D D Group Single Feed Tray OHP Normal Non sort Sort Original Direction A D File Margin Separate Scan Distribution Single Feed Tray D D B These functions cannot be combined ...

Page 217: ...riginal 2 sided Original 1 2in1 Original 2 2in1 Mixed Original Detection Copy 1 2in1 Copy 2 2in1 O O A Ö Original Direction File Margin Edge Frame Erase Image Repeat Separate Scan Single Feed Tray O O O D Original 1 2in1 Auto Paper Single Feed Tray Original 1 sided Original 2 sided Original Book Original 2 2in1 Mixed Original Detection Copy 2 sided Copy 1 2in1 Copy 2 2in1 F A A Original Direction ...

Page 218: ... 1 2in1 O A C Copy 2 2in1 Original Direction File Margin Image Repeat Separate Scan D D D Copy 1 2in1 Auto Paper Single Feed Tray X Y Zoom Original Book Original 1 2in1 Original 2 2in1 Mixed Original Detection Copy 1 sided Copy 2 sided Copy 2 2in1 F A O O Original Direction File Margin Image Repeat Separate Scan Single Feed Tray Interrupt D D D O Copy 2 2in1 Auto Paper 1st Drawer OHP Card Single F...

Page 219: ...ept Original Book Original 1 2in1 E Original 2 2in1 File Margin Separate Scan Interrupt D D File Margin all combinations except Original Book Original 1 2in1 Original 2 2in1 E Original Direction Image Repeat Separate Scan Interrupt D D These functions cannot be combined ...

Page 220: ...le Margin Auto Exposure D D Text Text Photo Separate Scan D These functions cannot be combined File Margin Original Direction File Margin O D Image Repeat Separate Scan D D Edge Frame Erase Original Book Copy 2 sided Original Direction O O D File Margin Image Repeat Separate Scan D D D Image Repeat Auto Paper Auto Size Original Book Original 1 2in1 Original 2 2in1 Copy 2 sided Copy 1 2in1 Copy 2 2...

Page 221: ...eshooting 6 Di200 6 31 Other These functions cannot be combined Single Feed Tray all combinations except Interrupt Interrupt Sort Group Original Direction File Margin O O D D Separate Scan Single Feed Tray D ...

Page 222: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 32 Di200 ...

Page 223: ...voltage components Incorrect use of the copier may result in electric shock Shut off the copier with the power switch before cleaning the unit Cleaning Clean the copier as described below 1 Housing clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent 2 Original Cover clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild detergent ...

Page 224: ...7 Appendix 7 2 Di200 3 Original Glass clean with a soft dry cloth ...

Page 225: ...touch screen functions before cleaning it 1 Press the UTILITY key on the control panel The display will change 2 Press USER MANAGEMENT The display will change 3 Press PANEL CLEANING The cleaning screen is displayed The functions of the touch screen are disabled ...

Page 226: ...7 Appendix 7 4 Di200 4 Wipe the surface of the screen clean with a soft dry cloth ...

Page 227: ...cument feeder 2 Wipe the surface of the document transport belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent 3 Pull the transport belt as shown in the illustration 4 Wipe the surface of the document transport belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent ...

Page 228: ...7 Appendix 7 6 Di200 7 2 Copier Maintenance Please contact your technical representative for maintenance tasks required for your device and the recommended maintenance schedule ...

Page 229: ...um Original Weight 3 kg Paper Types Plain paper 60 to 90 g m Recycled paper Special paper only with the 1st drawer or the single feed tray thick paper 91 to 160 g m labels OHP transparencies Paper Size 1st Drawer A3 L to A5 Width 90 mm 297 mm Length 140 mm 432 mm Single Feed Tray Crosswise 90 mm 297 mm Lengthwise 140 mm 432 mm Capacity 1st Drawer Plain Recycled Paper 250 sheets 80 g m2 Special Pap...

Page 230: ...ements Multiple Copies up to 99 copies Exposure Auto Exposure Manual Exposure Text Mode Photo Mode Text Photo Mode Lost Image Feed page 4 mm opposite the feed page 4 mm reverse page 4 mm Power Requirements 220 V 240 V 6 A 50 60 Hz Current Consumption 1250 W 1400 W 10 Noise Emission Copy mode 66 dB A or less Ready mode 40 dB A or less Dimensions Width 594 mm Depth 707 mm Height 542 mm Weight 49 6 k...

Page 231: ...paper thin paper card 1 sided originals 50 g m2 up to 110 g m2 2 sided originals 60 g m2 up to 90 g m2 Single Feed Tray 35 g m2 up to 200 g m2 Original Size 1 sided originals A3L to A5L 2 sided originals A3L to A5L Mixed Original Detection A3 L to A4 Single Feed Tray A3L to A5L Capacity 50 sheets 80g m2 Power Requirements supplied from copier Current Consumption 60 W or less Dimensions Width 602 5...

Page 232: ...nals 70 sheet 52 5 g m2 up to 81 4 g m2 2 sided originals 70 sheet 52 5 g m2 up to 81 4 g m2 Mixed Orig Detection 50 sheet 52 5 g m2 up to 81 4 g m2 Power Requirements supplied from copier Current Consumption 60 W or less Dimensions Width 538 mm Depth 497 mm Height 97 mm Weight 6 kg Specifications Paper Types Plain Paper 60 g m to 90 g m Recycled Paper Paper Size A3 L to A4 Capacity 500 sheets 80 ...

Page 233: ...AD 15 Specifications Paper Types Plain Paper 60 g m to 90 g m Recycled Paper Paper Size A3 L to A5 Power Requirements supplied from copier Current Consumption 21 W or less Dimensions Width 55 mm Depth 415 mm Height 261 mm Weight 1 8 kg ...

Page 234: ...60 g m2 up to 90 g m2 Recycled paper Special Paper Card 91 g m2 up to 160 g m2 OHP transparencies Paper Size A3 L to B6 L A6 L Width 90 mm to 297 mm Length 140 mm to 432 mm Capacity 1st Tray Plain Paper 80 g m2 100 sheet Recycled paper 2nd Tray Plain Paper 80 g m2 250 sheet Recycled paper Special paper 20 sheets Card OHP transparencies Power Requirements supplied from copier Current Consumption 26...

Page 235: ...OHP transparencies Sort Group Plain Paper 60 g m2 up to 90 g m2 Recycled paper Paper Size Non sort Width 90 mm to 297 mm Length 140 mm to 432 mm A3 L to B6 L A6 L Sort Group Width 140 mm to 297 mm Length 140 mm to 432 mm A3 L to A5 Capacity Plain Paper 80 g m2 250 sheets Recycled paper Special paper 20 sheets Card OHP Offset 40 mm Power Requirements supplied from copier Current Consumption 26 W or...

Page 236: ...ch Size mm Ledger 11 x 17 279 x 432 mm 11 x 14 11 x 14 279 x 356 mm Computer 10 1 8 x 14 257 x 356 mm 10 x 14 10 x 14 254 x 356 mm 9 1 4 x 14 9 1 4 x 14 236 x 356 mm Legal 8 1 2 x 14 216 x 356 mm Foolscap Government Legal 8 1 2 x 13 216 x 330 mm Foolscap 8 x 13 203 x 330 mm Foolscap 8 2 3 x 13 220 x 330 mm Foolscap Folio 8 1 4 x 13 210 x 330 mm 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 210 x 301 mm Letter 8 1...

Page 237: ...x 0 577 B4 x 0 866 B5 x 0 707 B5 x 0 610 B6 x 0 500 A4 A5 x 0 707 A3 x 1 145 A6 x 0 500 B5 A5 x 0 816 B5 x 0 866 A6 x 0 577 B6 x 1 224 B6 x 0 707 A3 x 1 414 A3 x 1 640 B4 x 1 224 A4 x 1 154 A5 A6 x 0 707 B4 x 1 414 B6 x 0 866 B6 A6 x 0 816 A4 x 1 414 A4 x 1 640 A3 x 2 000 A5 x 1 154 B4 x 1 733 B4 x 2 000 B5 x 1 224 B5 x 1 414 A6 A4 x 2 000 A5 x 1 414 B5 x 1 733 B6 x 1 224 ...

Page 238: ... Letter x 0 647 11 x 17 x 1 076 Invoice x 0 500 Letter Invoice x 0 647 11 x 15 11 x 14 x 0 933 11 x 17 x 1 294 Legal x 0 772 11 x 14 x 1 272 Foolscap x 0 722 Invoice 11 x 17 x 2 000 Letter x 0 733 11 x 14 x 1 647 Invoice x 0 500 Legal x 1 545 11 x 14 Legal x 0 772 Foolscap x 1 529 Foolscap x 0 772 Letter x 1 294 Letter x 0 772 Invoice x 0 500 Legal Legal x 0 928 Foolscap x 0 785 Letter x 0 607 Inv...

Page 239: ... is valid for the area of the European Union EU only WARNING Incorrect cable types can cause interference to radio communications This device may only be operated when equipped with shielded interface cables The use of other cable types can impair radio communications According to EC guidelines this is not permitted Use only shielded interface cables ...

Page 240: ...ation office confirms the observance of all legally mandatory German safety standards tested safety that apply to this device 3 N87 The certification office confirms the observance of all national Australian standards that apply to this device 4 PCT The certification office confirms the observance of the Russian standards for device safety and electromagnetic compatibility 5 N The certification of...

Page 241: ...roximately Auto automatic C Crosswise such as A4 C e g for example FLS Foolscap GS Tested safety L Lengthwise e g A4 L Man manual OHP Overhead projector SADF Single Automatic Document Feeder Single Automatic Document Feeding Mode TÜV German technical control board ...

Page 242: ...art 3 19 Auto Exposure 4 44 Auto Panel Reset 5 8 Auto Paper Mode 4 2 5 6 Auto Reset 3 18 Auto Shut Off 3 18 5 8 5 33 Auto Shut Off LCD 3 19 Auto Size Mode 4 18 5 6 Automatic Document Feeder 2 5 3 8 3 9 7 5 Automatic Paper Drawer Change 3 18 Auxiliary functions 4 47 6 30 B Basics 4 1 6 24 Book Erase 4 38 Book Marker 3 16 Books 3 16 4 38 Bound Originals 3 16 C Calling Saved Sizes 4 11 Calling up Cop...

Page 243: ...pier 2 1 Connecting 2 24 Installation 2 22 Switching Off 2 25 Switching on 2 24 Transporting 2 22 Copier care 7 6 Copier Settings 3 5 Copier Connecting 2 24 Copy 1 7 Copy counter 5 15 5 35 Copy Cycle Interrupt 3 6 Starting 3 6 Stopping 3 7 Copy job program Call up 5 16 Check 5 20 Delete 5 22 Storing 5 18 Copy Job Program Saving 5 18 Copy Limit 5 31 5 43 Copy mode 4 31 4 34 5 6 Copy Start automatic...

Page 244: ...ensity ADF 5 14 Density Mode 4 46 Density Priority 5 10 Development unit 2 41 Direction original 4 35 Document Handler 2 5 2 6 3 8 3 9 3 10 3 14 Double 2in1 4 41 Duplex Unit 2 8 Duplexing Document Feeder 2 6 3 8 3 10 E Edge Frame Erase 4 50 Energy Save Mode 1 2 3 18 5 8 Enlarge 4 19 Environmental Protection 1 2 Environmental Requirements 2 22 Exposure automatic 4 44 F Feeding direction 1 7 File Ma...

Page 245: ...lation Site 2 22 Intelligent Sorting 5 12 Intended Use 2 45 Interrupting Copy Cycle 3 6 J Job List 3 17 K Keys 2 26 L Language 5 5 Language Selected 5 5 Laser radiation internal 2 16 Laser Safety 2 16 LCD 5 8 LCD Backlight 5 8 Lengthwise 1 7 M Maintenance 7 6 Malfunction 6 1 Malfunctions 6 1 Manufacturer s Name Plate 2 21 7 18 Memory Expansion Module 2 10 ...

Page 246: ...28 Number of copies 3 5 O Offset output 4 29 OHP 4 4 4 13 On Line 5 49 Optional Equipment 2 4 Original 1 7 Original Copy 4 31 6 27 Original Cover 2 4 Original Detection 3 12 Original Direction 4 35 Original Scale 3 16 Original Glass 3 15 Output Priority 5 10 Output Tray 5 12 Output offset 4 29 P Page Order 4 38 Page Separation 4 38 Page Separation Document Feeder 3 14 Panel Reset 5 8 Paper 4 1 Pap...

Page 247: ... size tables 7 14 Paper Size Memory Recall 4 11 4 17 Paper Type 4 4 4 13 Paper Width 1 7 Password 3 4 5 41 Photograph Density Mode 4 46 Pictograms 6 4 Plug In Counter ID Key Reset 5 8 Print Exposure 5 10 Printer Controller 2 10 Proportional Zoom 4 21 R Recycled paper 1 2 Reset Administrative Counter 5 46 5 47 Reset automatic 3 18 Reutilisation 1 2 S SADF 3 10 Safety Label 2 18 Safety Notes 1 5 2 1...

Page 248: ... 4 13 Paper Size 4 14 Size counter 5 15 Size Error 6 20 Size Memory Input 4 8 Size Mode Automatic 4 18 Sleep Mode 3 18 Small Originals 5 12 Sort 4 29 Sorter 2 7 Space Requirements 2 23 Special Paper 4 4 5 6 Specifications 7 7 Starting Copy Cycle 3 6 Stopping Copy Cycle 3 7 Storage Consumables 2 23 Storage Copier 2 44 Stretch 4 23 Switch off automatic 3 18 Switching Off 2 25 Switching on 2 24 Symbo...

Page 249: ...nals 3 15 Transport 2 22 Tray Priority 5 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 U Universal drawer 2 33 Unsorted 4 28 Use intended 2 45 User Management 5 24 User s Choice 5 1 5 3 User s Choice Settings 5 2 W Warning Notices 1 5 2 11 2 45 Z Zoom 4 1 Zoom Factor 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 23 4 25 4 27 Zoom factor tables 7 15 Zoom factor saving 4 25 Zoom Factors calling up 4 27 Zoom ratio 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 23 5 6 Call up 4 27 S...

Page 250: ...7 Appendix 7 28 Di200 ...

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