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Handling the AC power adapter’s cord and plug

•  Damaging the power cord could lead to fire or electric 

shock.
•  When installing, do not squeeze the power cord 

between the product and a wall, rack, etc.

•  Do not modify or damage the power cord.
•  Do not place heavy objects on the power cord or pull 

strongly on it.

•  Do not place the power cord near heating appliances 

or otherwise heat it.

•  When unplugging the power cord, always do so by 

pulling on the plug, not the cord.

  If the power cord should be damaged, ask your store of 

purchase to replace it.

•  If there is dust or metal objects on or near the power 

plug’s blades, unplug the power cord then wipe the 
blade area clean using a dry cloth. Continued use without 
cleaning the plug could lead to fire or electric shock.

•  Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hands. 

Doing so could lead to electric shock.

•  When moving the unit, turn off the power and be sure to 

unplug the power cord from the AC outlet first. Moving 
the unit with the power cord plugged in could damage the 
cord, leading to fire or electric shock.

•  Connect the power plug securely to the AC outlet, press-

ing the blades in to the hilt. Incomplete plugging could 
cause heating or attract dust, leading to fire. In addition, 
touching the plug’s blades could cause electric shock.

Handling the included AC adapter box

• An AC adapter box is provided with the copyboard for 

storing the AC power adapters of the copyboard and 
printer.

  The AC power adapters and the power cords generate 

heat. Place them sufficiently apart and do not bundle the 
cables together, or the adapters and cables could heat 
up, leading to fire.

• Do not place vases, potted plants, glasses, cosmetics or 

containers of chemicals or water on the printer table. The 
liquid could spill and get into the AC adapter box, leading 
to fire or electric shock.

Reflected Light from the Sheet Surface 

The sheet surface of the main unit has a white glaze and 
when a projector or other optical equipment is projected, 
the reflected light could result in eye fatigue or other symp-
toms, so please be careful.
For model M-125, an image can be projected on the copy-
board when you switch to the screen panel.
Also note that the light emitted from laser pointers can be 
linked to unexpected accidents, so please refrain from using 
them.

Do not use the included CD-ROM in a player 
designed for audio CDs.

•  Never use the included CD-ROM in a player designed 

for audio CDs. Doing so could produce loud noises that 
could impair your hearing. These noises can also damage 
your speakers.

Installation

• Only a specially trained technician should install the set. 

Improper installation could lead to injury.

•  When mounting on a wall, be sure to check first that the 

wall surface is strong enough to support the total weight 

of the main unit, mount fittings and printer for a long 
period of time (including during earthquakes). If the wall is 
not strong enough, reinforce it before mounting the unit.

•  Getting water on or inside the unit etc., could lead to 

fire or electric shock. Be particularly careful when using 
the unit near a window when it is raining or snowing and 
when using it near the shore of the ocean and lakes.

•  Do not set the unit in hot places exposed to direct sun-

light or in places exposed to an air conditioner or heating 
duct.

  Do not set the unit in places exposed to soot or humidity 

(near humidifiers, etc.).

•  When the power plug will be unplugged from the power 

outlet, please place the Copyboard near the power outlet 
so that it may be reached easily. 

Preventing Tipping (for stand type units)

To prevent tipping, heed the instructions below. Tipping 
could lead to personal injury or damage the unit.
•  Use the unit on a flat floor.
•  Be sure to attach the supplied stabilizers to the stand, 

and lock the stoppers of the casters. Failing to do so 
could result in the unit tipping and could lead to personal 
injury.

•  Do not lean against the unit or apply excess force to the 

top of the unit.

Cautions on Usage

•  Take care that the unit does not get wet and that water 

does not get inside. Do not place objects containing 
chemicals, water or other liquids (vases, potted plants, 
glasses, cosmetics, etc.) on top of the unit. The liquid 
could spill and get inside the unit, leading to fire or elec-
tric shock.

•  When lifting the unit to adjust the height, etc., the unit 

should be lifted by at least two persons to prevent it from 
tipping and causing personal injury.

•  Do not move the sheet with paper or other objects 

attached to it. Doing so could cause damage.

•  Do not wipe the unit or sheet with thinner, benzene, alco-

hol or other such products. Doing so could cause discol-
oration or damage the sheet.

•  Only use markers designed exclusively for this product.
  Using other markers could damage the sheet. Also note 

that it may not be possible to erase the ink of other 
markers.

•  When moving the (stand type) unit, remove the stabilizers 

and release the caster locks. Hold the sides of the main 
unit and move it gently. Avoid shocks.

•  When not using for long periods of time, for safety be sure 

to unplug the AC power adapter from the power outlet. 

•  Make entries within the effective reading size. (See page 

E-9) Portions that are drawn outside of this range might 
not be printed or copied when saving to USB memory or 
personal computer. 

Important Safety Information

Summary of Contents for M-12S

Page 1: ...Copyboard Please read this User s Manual carefully before use to take full advan tage of the functions of this product After you have finished reading the manual please keep it for future reference Co...

Page 2: ...of the various companies and the product trademarks even when not written down will be given due respect Product names and company names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks or trademark...

Page 3: ...M 12S and M 12W E 12 Control Panel model M 125 E 13 Operation Steps E 14 Connecting the Power E 15 Setting the Time E 16 Printing E 18 Preparing the Printer E 18 Basic Printing Operation E 19 Selecti...

Page 4: ...dangerous to make any kind of contact with any part inside of this unit This symbol alerts the user that important lit erature concerning the operation and mainte nance of this unit has been included...

Page 5: ...ation Only a specially trained technician should install the set Improper installation could lead to injury When mounting on a wall be sure to check first that the wall surface is strong enough to sup...

Page 6: ...ead the data USB Memory The USB memory formats supported by the copyboard are FAT and FAT 32 There are also types of USB memory that cannot be used by this unit Check the PLUS Vision web site for type...

Page 7: ...this manual Includes information about safety precautions and the use of the copyboard Software Operation Manual 1 This manual includes instructions on setting the copy board s operating environment...

Page 8: ...the sheet surface is stored on the USB memory device as an image file in either PNG JPEG or PDF format selectable 4 copyboard pages 1 screen model M 125 In addition to the 4 page copyboard function t...

Page 9: ...is stand supports the copyboard Pen tray Main unit Effective Reading Size The area that can be copied is the gray area of the diagram It might not be possible to print or copy when storing to USB memo...

Page 10: ...onto the computer See the separate software operation manual Printer connector USB port Type A Connect this with the USB connector of the printer See Page E 37 The printer connector is dedicated for...

Page 11: ...m Fully hook the 2 left and right installation holes of the main unit rear frame onto the hooks of the stand If a stay for preventing shaking is mounted on the printer table insert the stay in its ori...

Page 12: ...Selects whether to print or store in memory in color or black white Color mode lamp The color mode indicator lights green when color is selected When a black white printer is connected the printout wi...

Page 13: ...copyboard to the specified page Each press of the page change button moves the page indicator one step in the sequence of S 4 3 2 1 making it flash and scrolls the copyboard to the specified page Scro...

Page 14: ...ion Manual 3 Switch off the printer power Saving to USB Memory 1 Press the ON Standby button of the copyboard to switch on the power 2 Insert USB memory into the Memory port USB port of the copyboard...

Page 15: ...lusive use with this product Never use them with another product Be sure to insert all the plugs securely Notice When not using the copyboard for long periods of time Disconnect the AC power adapter s...

Page 16: ...16 pm November 8 2008 2008 11 08 14 16 1 Switch to the function settings With the power turned on press and hold in the Density button then press the ON Standby button 2 Press the Print button to swi...

Page 17: ...n to finalize There will be a change to the day setting mode display Press the button or the button select 08 the day and press the Print button to finalize There will be a change to the hour setting...

Page 18: ...tions for a description of the paper that can be used Switch on the power Press the power switch The power indicator lights This completes the preparation of the printer Press the Print button on the...

Page 19: ...ly the page indicator stops flashing remaining lit The one screen that is visible is printable position To fine adjust the sheet surface position M 12S and M 12W only with the sheet stopped move the s...

Page 20: ...the reading of the page is completed i e printing is completed there will be a return to Page 4 When a USB memory has been inserted a press of the Save button during printing will start the USB memory...

Page 21: ...cumulated in internal memory The sheet is not scrolled when additional copies are made The number of copies can be changed To do so make the change before pressing the Reprint button In repeat printin...

Page 22: ...page then stops and the corresponding page indicator stops flashing remaining lit Page change button Each time the button is pressed the page indicators flash in the order S 4 3 2 1 the sheet scrolls...

Page 23: ...heck that the power is turned on that the display window is lit 1 While pressing in the Density button press the ON Standby button to switch to the function settings mode F1 appears on the display win...

Page 24: ...the resolution of images when storing them on USB memory devices is Standard There are two ways to switch this to a high resolution by changing the copyboard s function Settings see page E 29 or by s...

Page 25: ...s completed When the wide type M 12W copyboard has been adjusted to the paper size in the horizontal direction the image will be compressed to about 75 The date and time of the saved file will reflect...

Page 26: ...ory device will switch off the power A function that serves as a reminder to unplug the USB memory device If no button is operated for 30 minutes or greater the unit is set to the sleep mode and the L...

Page 27: ...e personal computer for the first time the installation of a USB driver is required Follow the instructions manual of the USB memory device that you are using Usually with Windows 2000 XP Vista the st...

Page 28: ...puter s operating system For details refer to the computer s operating instructions or help files 1 Click the Hardware Removal icon that is displayed in the task tray Click Stop USB Mass storage Devic...

Page 29: ...Print button to finalize See the Table of Function Numbers Selected Modes and Lamp Statuses on the following page Selecting the function s setting Press the Feed Stop button or for Model M 125 use th...

Page 30: ...Resolution Setting of resolution for images stored in the memory and images transferred to the computer Standard Unlit Lit High Unlit Lit Image format Setting of format of images stored on the USB me...

Page 31: ...e This driver may not work on some applications This driver conforms to TWAIN standard ver 1 9 PLUS TOOLBOX dedicated software This is a utility for loading images from a computer setting the copyboar...

Page 32: ...d on the USB memory device JPEG PNG PDF PNG Paper Size A4 Letter A4 Aspect Ratio Sets the aspect ratio for printed images Original Image Match Paper Size Match Paper Size Erase Reminder Sheet rear sur...

Page 33: ...Memory storage problem An error occurred during USB memory storage Please perform USB memory storage again Do not insert or remove the USB memory during processing Reading problem There is a lighting...

Page 34: ...es are not printed or stored in memory Portions of blurred characters or thin lines may not be printed or stored in USB memory Change Density setting to Dark Scanned copy image is dirty Erase Reminder...

Page 35: ...t is very pale there are white lines on it or page is dirty Printed colors are very different from those of the markers that were used Is the print cartridge s nozzle partially choked Make a test prin...

Page 36: ...terface USB1 1 or USB2 0 full speed mode 4 Control panel Control buttons ON Standby Print Save Reprint Color Density Feed Stop ON Standby Print Save Reprint Color Density Page Change Screen LED Indica...

Page 37: ...ector To USB connector Printer USB cable supplied To DC input connector AC power adapter supplied Printer AC power adapter supplied with the printer Appendix Connections and Wiring Diagram The connect...

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