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To maintain a high copy quality, clean the exposure glass and platen cover regularly.

 

Clean the exposure glass with a
soft cloth and commercial glass
cleaner.

 

Clean the platen cover 

 a damp

cloth. If 

 do not come off,

use a weak cleaning solution.

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covering the platen cover
pad becomes badly stained,

you can 

 a new one

from your dealer.

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Summary of Contents for Ml0

Page 1: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...tion and care of the MlO To get the maximum versatility from this copter all operators should carefully read and follow the rnstructions in this manual Please keep this manual in the holder provided o...

Page 4: ...PLENISHING SUPPLIES 4 1 Loading paper 4 2 Adding toner 5 REPLENISHING THE MASTER UNIT 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 6 l Clearing mlsfeeds 6 2 Troubleshooting gurde 6 3 Service codes 7 MAINTENANCE 8 TRANSPORTING T...

Page 5: ...emove t h e t w o cushion blocks Open the vinyl bag and take out the machlne Move the slider to the left untrl the right edge of the slider IS aligned with the heavy orange line P u s h d o w n a n d...

Page 6: ...PC 2 Copy Tray 1 PC 3 Paper Holder 1 PC 4 Master Unit 1 PC Note Keep it In the box until installing It to the copier 5 Fusing Pad 1 PC 6 Power Supply Cord 1 PC 7 Operating 1 PC Instructions 8 Operatin...

Page 7: ...the master unit Note Do not touch the master purple material and avoid exposing it to light 4 Insert the master unit into the copier until it stops 5 Peel the polyester cover off of the master Turn t...

Page 8: ...ation it I S re commended to load two cartridges of toner Caution 1 Hold the cartrldge while pe eling off the seal 2 T o avoid possibly tippIng over the development unit be careful not to pull the sea...

Page 9: ...py tray as shown to the left 12 Set the copy tray In place on the left side of the machine 13 Connect the power supply cord This completes machine Installa tion Turn to the next page M A I N L MPONtNT...

Page 10: ...s l Temperature l Humrdrty lo 30 C l Well ventilated and wade room 50 86 F Mm ventrlatton Arr turnover 3 15 90 RH trmes Hour J l On a strong and level base a sturdy desk etc l The coprer must be level...

Page 11: ...be subjected to frequent strong vibration l Locatlons directly exposed to the cool air from an air condo tioner or to reflected heat from a space heater Sudden temperature changes from low to high or...

Page 12: ...the power cord l Ground the copier properly to prevent accidents Do not ground to a gas line l Make sure the plug 15 firmly Inserted tn the outlet l Abold nlultlwlrlng l If an extension cord must be u...

Page 13: ...cm 3 9 I 70 cm 27 6 l Place the copier near a power source provldlng clearance as shown M A I N C O M P O N E N T S M A S T E R U N I T MISFEEDS S P E C I F I C A T I O N S TRANSPORTING THE COPIER TR...

Page 14: ...Lever Matn Switch Master Unit Cover Top Unit Fu Paper witch Small Paper Holder End Holder Reverse Lever Fusing Umi development Umt Y Paper Guides A D D I N G T O N E R 8 A P P L I C A T I O N S e C O...

Page 15: ...ndicator 6 2 Replace Master Unit 7 Indicator 8 3 Check Paper Tray Indicator 9 4 Wait Indicator 10 5 Ready Indicator Copy Counter Decrease Quantity Key jncrease Quantity Key Clear Stop Key Print Key MA...

Page 16: ...Unit Indicator Lights when It IS time to change the master unit l Check Paper Tray Indicator Lights when there IS no paper on the paper tray l Ready Indicator Lights when the machine I S ready to make...

Page 17: ...umber The maximum num ber of copies that can be entered IS 20 l Clear Stop Key Press to cancel the copy num ber entered While copying press to stop copy operatron l Print Key Press to start copy opera...

Page 18: ...ce the orlglnal face down on the exposure glass Make sure the orlglnal IS flush with the right scale and aligned with the proper paper stze marks Adjust the image density con trol lever to match the t...

Page 19: ...uired by pressing the Increase Quantity Key Use the Decrease Quantity Key if you enter too many copies l Up to 20 copies can be entered at one time l Press the m Key to cancel the entry Press the Prin...

Page 20: ...sert the copy into the paper entrance on top of the paper stack Important The copy must be Inserted facedown 2 Set the second orIgInal press the Print Key and ADDING TONER APPLICATIONS COPYING CONTROL...

Page 21: ...3 4 APPLICATIONS DO THE JOB YOUR WAY _ ___ _ ___ MAIN COMPONENTS MASTER UNIT MISFEEDS S P E C I F I C A T I O N S TRANSPORTING THE COPIER TROUBLtSHOOTlNG TWO SIDED COPIES 17...

Page 22: ...r tray and push It In until it stops Slide the paper guides against the si des of the paper holder Without Paper Holder Set the paper on the paper tray and push It In until rt s t o p s M o v e t h e...

Page 23: ...In the same manner as normal copy paper 2 Turn the small paper holder against the end of the paper M A I N C O M P O N E N T S MASTER UNIT MISFEEDS Q S P E C I F I C A T I O N S TRANSPORTING THE COPI...

Page 24: ...nsert the front end first 4 Strip off the cartridge seal Caution 1 Hold the cartridge while peeling off the seal 2 To avoid possibly tipping over the development unit be careful not pull the seal to t...

Page 25: ...store toner where it WIII be exposed to heat l Keep out of reach of children l Do not take Internally l Do not lay anything heavy on toner MAIN COMPONENTS MASTER UNIT MISFEEDS SPECIFICATIONS TRANSPORT...

Page 26: ...ier So handle the used pad by the straps on the ends only 2 Install the new fusing pad Note The new fusing pad is packed with the new master unit 3 Open the master unit cover and take out the used mas...

Page 27: ...op unrt Note The Replace Master Unit lndrcator has the followrng two modes z Blinking copyrng i s possrble but copies may become fatnt j ON not blrnkrng k 4 copying I S Impossible untrl the master uni...

Page 28: ...per Reverse Lever up and down to release It WARNING The fusing unit is hot Be careful 3 If the paper I S caught under the development unit remove the jammed paper by pulling the leading edge to keep r...

Page 29: ...aged paper For best copying use the paper holder 2 Clean the Feed Rollers 1 Take out the development unit and place It on a clean sheet of paper 2 Remove the paper tray 3 Clean the rollers with a damp...

Page 30: ...from end to end several times If the problem still exists after the above do the following 0 Clean the fiber optics and co rona wire 1 Open the top unit and take out the master unit Set it on a clean...

Page 31: ...na wire with the short pad of the cleaner Gently rub the cleaner along the wire Note Keep the cleaner on the holder inside the copier Turn to the next page M A I N C O M P O N E N T S 0 M A S T E R U...

Page 32: ...See page 31 I l Clean the fiber optics 1 Open the top unit and take out the master unit Set It on a clean sheet of paper 2 Insert the long pad of the cleaner In the fiber optics slot and slide it end...

Page 33: ...the copier to warm up 3 Nothing Happens When the Main Switch is Turn ed On l Is the power cord plugged in l Is the top unit completely clos ed l Is the development unit in the mat hine l Is a service...

Page 34: ...main switch off wait a few seconds and then turn It on Then try operating the copier again If the service code display appears again call your dealer and tell him which code IS on The service code te...

Page 35: ...r l Platen Cover Clean the platen cover with a damp cloth If stains do not come off use a weak cleaning solution Note If the waterproof paper covering the platen cover pad becomes badly stained you ca...

Page 36: ...p corrosive Ilqulds such as acid off the machlne 6 Do not touch copy paper tf your fingers are wet or 011 fingerprints may appear on the copy 7 Do not allow paper clips staples or other small metallic...

Page 37: ...10 copres minute 1 1 Single tray 100 sheets Cartridge Bond paper colored paper marlrng labels OHP transparencres translucent paper mtmeographrc paper 52 to 128 g m2 115V 60Hz lZA 220V 50Hz 6P 240V 50H...

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