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Page 1: ...PRIPORT VT3600 Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...f parts other than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office product Power Source 120V 60Hz more than 4 1A Please make sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above For s about power connec...

Page 3: ...property if instructions Caution Important information on how to avoid a situation that might cause WARNING prevent damage to minor injuty the words WARNING and that might cause are not followed seri...

Page 4: ...iquid on the machine When you open or close the door or cover don t let go of them When you open or close the platen cover or optional document feeder be careful not to pinch your fingers between the...

Page 5: ...Chapter I...

Page 6: ...ng Front Door Open for access too i eside of the I Feed Roller Pressure Lever Use to adjust the con tact pressure of the pa per feed roller accord ing to paper thickness Separation Roller Pressure Lev...

Page 7: ...rgln 8XX14 8XX11 P 11 X15 X11 11 X17 MMX11 Full Slzo Monitors The monitors light up or blink when a non standard condition occurs within the machine See page 92 E 2 i wEl db I Make Up key Press to use...

Page 8: ...that can be entered is specified by the Service Program mode Change the number of prints The minimum number of prints that can be entered is specified by the Service Program mode Change the number of...

Page 9: ...s 4 on the paper delivery ta ll 70 ble r IN Pressure Release Lever Use to install the master roll 111 d Operation Panel T Operator controls JI k N and indicators are located here Drum Rotation Paper D...

Page 10: ...ect the power cord to an appropriate power source as described inside of the front cover n Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet CI Avoid multiwiring Do not pinch the power cord CI Make...

Page 11: ...2 with A3 drum 290 x 204 mm 11 4 x 8 0 with optional A4 drum A3 297 x 420 mm 11 x 17 originals or printing paper can be used but the maximum print area is 290 x412 mm 11 4 x 16 2 at 23 C 73 F 65YoRH...

Page 12: ...re than 25 degrees with the exposure glass when you replace originals n The maximum original size you can set on the exposure glass is 307 x 432 mm 12 x 17 If you use paste up originals make sure the...

Page 13: ...Q B4 00 e 3 D 1 Carefully open the paper feed table 2 Adjust the side plates to match the pa per size 3 Place the paper on the paper feed ta ble Correct the paper curl before setting the paper If you...

Page 14: ...ift the paper delivery end plate and move it to match the print paper size 7 If printing on A3 11 x 17 or larger paper push up the wing guide release lever If you want to print on paper smaller than A...

Page 15: ...want to use paper A4 8112 x 11 or smaller lift the small size paper de livery end plate and move it to match the print When paper paper size you use B4 8112 x 14 or you do not need to lift the larger...

Page 16: ...the exposure glass The original should be centered according to the size marks on the left scale 3 Lower the platen cover 4 Enter the number of prints required us ing the Number keys Up to 9999 prints...

Page 17: ...f the image density is slightly dark or light adjust the image density by pressing the Speed key See page 19 7 Press the Print Start key After printing is completed the same num ber of prints is autom...

Page 18: ...the paper feed table The paper feed table will lower 2 Turn off the main switch 3 Close the paper feed table 4 Push the small size paper delivery plate to the left then lower it if neces sary 5 Move t...

Page 19: ...Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Tables OPERATION I 6 Move the end plate until the plate han dle is flush with the end of the table 7 Lower the end plate 8 Close the table...

Page 20: ...left Image Position key When you shift the image forwards leave a margin more than 8 mm 0 32 at the leading edge If there is no margin paper might wrap around the drum and cause a misfeed The right o...

Page 21: ...1111111111 L Shifting the image to the left d IP 49 11111111111 2 3 1 Turn the adjusting dial as illustrations in the The image position can be shifted up to 10 mm 2 5 each way Each division on the sc...

Page 22: ...arkw2 a IziEEl 1 gz l After making a master Use the Image Density key before pressing the Master Making key Press the Speed keys To increase the speed press the key To reduce the speed press the 4 key...

Page 23: ...ase the speed press the key To reduce the speed press the key The printing speed will be changed as fol lows Setting 1 60 sheets minute Setting 2 75 sheets minute Setting 3 90 sheets minute Setting 4...

Page 24: ...2 Set the new original 3 Re enter press the the number of prints and Master Making key When you want to change the number of prints entered or to check the com pleted prints 1 Press the Stop key of pr...

Page 25: ...siz Ro8uc tm P8fmr Feed Chmction 0 L Consmnt Prints can be reduced in size by using the Reduce Enlarge key A4 version Reduction Ratio 93 87940 82 71 fO I i E B4 IA4 A4 IA5 B4 IB5 81 2 x 11 version Re...

Page 26: ...Enlarge Printing 1 Select the desired reduction ratio using the Reduce Enlarge key 2 Make sure that the original and the print paper are the correct size 3 Follow the standard printing procedure See p...

Page 27: ...ginal Size Print Size 155 40 51 2 x 8112 8112 x 14 129 81 2 x 11 11 XI7 51 2 x 81 2 8112 x 11 121 40 81 2 x 14 11 X17 Some patt of the image on the trailing ed Ie might not appear For printing the ent...

Page 28: ...in 1 percent steps 1 Press the Zoom Down edly to reduce the ratio key repeat in 10 0steps Or press the Zoom Up edly to increase the ratio in key repeat 1 40 steps 2 3 Make sure that the original and...

Page 29: ...erased The width of the mar gins will change depending on the reproduction ratios Shadows near the book edge might not be erased completely If the shape of the originals are as make master with the p...

Page 30: ...is case close the platen cover a little to block the light or move the machine If you set the original on the exposure glass as follows screened image below will not be printed Also if there are lines...

Page 31: ...images at the edge To reproduce the solid image follow the steps below 1 Set the original on the exposure glass 4 The following message will appear on the display The paper size and direc tion will b...

Page 32: ...aper do the following steps I VW 1 Push the pressure lever A down In the case of paper smaller than B5 51 2 x 81 2 and heavier than 127 9 g m2 34 0 lb move the feed roller pressure lever to the standa...

Page 33: ...he side pad levers to the right 2 Pull the pressure lever A up 3 Push the pressure levers If dog eared or wrinkled ered push the levers up B down prints are deiiv There are two pressure levers B Make...

Page 34: ...etters and photos using Photo mode the image of the letters will be light Select Line mode for letter areas and Photo mode for photo areas in the op 1 Press the Image Mode key to select Photo mode 2 P...

Page 35: ...the original is mostly made up of bold lines and characters this mode keeps the image sharp 1 Press the Image Mode key to select Sharpen Image mode 111 11 I 2 Press the the image Image Density key to...

Page 36: ...enser drops a strip of paper onto the top of the paper stack after the last page of each printing set is fed out to the paper delivery ta ble This marks the end of each printing group 4 Press the Auto...

Page 37: ...Print Start key If you set originals into the document feeder originals are fed and prints are completed automatically 7 Repeat steps 1 to 3 until all originals are printed After the last page of eac...

Page 38: ...ade for each set The optional tape dispenser automatically feeds out strips ing groups on the paper delivery table Up to 20 sets of prints can be selected for one original of paper which separate the...

Page 39: ...he maximum number of sets that can be made is 20 6 Turn on the power switch of the op tional tape dispenser 7 Press the Master Making key Check the image position by making prints with the Proof key I...

Page 40: ...ape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack If the power switch of the optional tape dis penser is turned off or the tape dispenser is not installed in your machine the group pr...

Page 41: ...tically feeds out strips of paper which separate the print ing groups on the paper delivery table 1 Press the Memory Class key to light the Memory indicator 2 With the Number keys enter the de sired n...

Page 42: ...The number of prints can be memory for 1 to 15 originals original stored in 7 Press the Enter key again The mem o returns to memory 1 If you store the number of prints for 15 originals the memory numb...

Page 43: ...Cycle key you can not make trial prints by pressing the Proof key Press the Print Start key After the first set is fed to the paper deliv ery table the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the to...

Page 44: ...sideways sideways A4 I B5 sideways sideways A3 lengthwise 100 40 I 11570 141 I 163 40 200 40 B4 lengthwise 87 I 1OOYO 12270 1 14170 173 100 I 115 A4 lengthwise 71 0 I 82 141 6170 I 71 B5 lengthwise 1...

Page 45: ...81I2 x 14 I 178 mm 7 0 I 81 2 x 11 length 140 mm 5 5 wise 51 2 x 81 2 length 108 mm 4 3 wise allowable original width actual original width x magnification ratio Any image closer than 8 mm 0 32 to th...

Page 46: ...perating side The first original will be printed on the lead ing part of print 2 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 3 Check the print paper size and the re production ratio 4 Press the C...

Page 47: ...e beeper sounds after the first oriai nal is on the master Set the original face down and with toward the operating side 7 Press the Making key seco d the top 8 Check the image position of trial print...

Page 48: ...Program key Numbers already containing a program are displayed on the guidance display Enter O using the Number keys Press the Enter key s The program numbers 1 5 will be dis played in the guidance d...

Page 49: ...ATION 5 Enter one of the program numbers dis played on the guidance display using the Number keys Make sure that the previous job setup stored under the selected program number are overwritten 6 Press...

Page 50: ...ile pressing the Reset key and Stop key simultaneously press the Program key 2 Enter 1 using the Number keys 3 Press the Enter key The numbers of the programs which are not protected will be displayed...

Page 51: ...top key simultaneously press the Program key 2 Enter O using the Number keys 3 4 5 Press the Enter key If no program number is protected the ma chine returns to the ready condition Using the Number ke...

Page 52: ...m 1 Press the Program key Numbers already containing a program are displayed on the guidance display 2 Using the Number keys enter the number of the program that you wish to access 3 Press the Enter k...

Page 53: ...inting Using The Optional Document Feeder Guide to document feeder component ADF Unit Open Lever Use to open the ADF unit Original Guides Adjus these guides to position Original Tray Originals used to...

Page 54: ...a pencil or ball point pen Originals smaller than 90 mm x 140 mm 3 6 x 5 6 Originals larger than 307 mm x 432 mm 12 0 x 17 0 Folded curled creased originals Bound stapled or clipped originals n If you...

Page 55: ...wn in the document feeder until it stops Do not insert different size originals at the same time Approximately 20 originals can be inserted at one time The guides must fit snugly against both sides of...

Page 56: ...f print 2 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 3 Check the print paper size and the re production ratio 4 Press the Combine 2 Originals key 5 Press the Master Making key After the first or...

Page 57: ...z o 2 Set the originals face down into the document feeder o The originals are fed from the bottom of the stack Make sure that the originals are set in the correct sequence with the first origi nal on...

Page 58: ...Using The Optional Document Feeder 6 Press the Print Start key After the last page of each set is the paper delivery table the tape drops a strip of paper on the top per stack The next cycle begins fe...

Page 59: ...g color prints a separate drum unit is necessary for each color How to make color mints Changing the drum unit for color NI 1 1 Make sure lights 2 Follow the See page that the Color Print indicator st...

Page 60: ...de the green handle If you cannot pull out the drum unit even when the lamp of the drum rotation button is green push the drum unit handle then pull out the drum unit 5 Hold the rail on the drum and s...

Page 61: ...NS 7 Insert guide 8 Slide the color drum unit along the rail in the drum unit until unit locks in position the drum 9 Lower the drum unit lock lever 10 Close the front door Make sure that the Cover Op...

Page 62: ...again This lets the ink dry FI H J L I 1 I I I 5 Remove the prints from the paper deliv ery table and set them on the paper feed table again as shown in the illus tration 1 Prepare the two originals S...

Page 63: ...ng Using The Optional Color Drum OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 6 Exchange the drum unit See page 7 Set the second original and press the Master Making key Check the image position See page 16 8 Press the Print S...

Page 64: ...m Printing area at 23 C 730F 65 RH Max 290 x 412 mm 1 1 4 x 16 2 with A3 drum Max 290 x 204 mm 1 1 4 x 8 0 with an optional A4 drum Master cut length A3 drum 320 mm x 540 mm 12 5 x 21 2 225 masters ro...

Page 65: ...te You can use B4 A3 81 2 x 14 or 11 x 17 paper in the A3 cassette and B5 A4 or 81 2 x 11 paper in the A4 cassette z o Replenishing paper The Load Paper indicator l J lights when the paper cassette ru...

Page 66: ...ressure levers and wing guide release lever according to the type of the paper See page 28 6 Adjust the side plates to the paper cas sette size 7 Using both hands insert the cassette in the machine an...

Page 67: ...S Removing the paper cassette 1 Press the Paper Feed Table Down key Pull out the cassette to the middle Q of the paper feed cassette cover To prevent paper keep the cassette ing the cassette table and...

Page 68: ...ve the cassette cover lift both sections to the vertical position and pull the cover up and out from its holders 2 Turn the cassette upside down 3 Loosen the 6 screws fixing the guide plate at the rig...

Page 69: ...sor actuator in the slot that corresponds to the cassette setting refer to the cassette size decal A3 size paper cassette A4 size paper cassette t Examp e A3 printing Example A4 lengthwise printing If...

Page 70: ...99 that can be input with the Number keys Fixed magnification ratio adjustment 12 to 19 Adjusts any of the 8 fixed magnification ratios The new fixed magnification ratio is displayed on the guidance d...

Page 71: ...o that one sheet of paper is fed each time the drum rotates two to five times If you set the drum to rotate two or five times each time one sheet of paper is fed you can use 590 mm 23 2 or shorter pap...

Page 72: ...pear on the print then set paper size detection not work You can turn width or length detection off separately Original width detection selection 143 The machine determines the print area size accordi...

Page 73: ...his procedure 1 2 3 Press the keys on the operation panel in the following order 1 Clear Modes key 2 Clear key 3 Enter key The sp mode display appears on the guid ance display Using the Number keys en...

Page 74: ...setvice pro gram number press the Enter key The value or mode set at the factory will be displayed at the end of the sec ond line on the guidance display 2 Enter the desired value or mode using the N...

Page 75: ...55 from A4 to A3 81n x 11 version from 51n x 81 2 to 81 2 x 14 13 Adjusts a fixed 50 to 200 v 122 XO magnification ratio A4 version 129 from A4 to B4 84 2 x 11 version from 8 x ll to ll X Fixed 17 14...

Page 76: ...Standard 2 Dark 3 Darker 43 Auto Cycle Specifies whether Auto O No o Page 67 6 Mode Default Cycle mode is selected 1 Yes at power on 44 Memory Class Specifies Memory or O Class 1 Page 67 6 Mode Defau...

Page 77: ...and copies made in each user code 122 Clear User Clear each user code O No o Page 79 Code Count counter 1 Yes 123 Total User Displays the total o Page 80 Code Count number of masters and copies for a...

Page 78: ...hwise original Adjust the erase center and edges area for a B5 51 2 x 81 2 original Adjust the erase center and edges area for an A5 lengthwise ori inal Adjust the erase center and edges area for an A...

Page 79: ...137 128 119 482 291 282 273 264 255 246 237 228 219 To prevent unauthorized users from accessing the machine note down these codes and then black out the codes from this manual How to enable user code...

Page 80: ...76 4 Specify the Auto Reset time Enter 1 3 minutes or 2 5 minutes using the Number keys and press the Enter key 5 Press the Clear Modes key to leave SeNice Program mode...

Page 81: ...s the Enter key 2 Make your prints 3 After you have finished press the Stop key while pressing the Clear Modes key This prevents others from using your user code to make prints If you do not follow th...

Page 82: ...key 3 Enter key 2 Enter 121 using the Number keys and press the Enter key The number of masters and prints made under the user code 382 will be displayed in the guidance display 3 Continue pressing th...

Page 83: ...Press the keys in the following order 1 Clear Modes key 2 Clear key 3 Enter key Enter 122 using the Number and press the Enter key keys g 3 Keep pressing the Enter key until the desired user code is...

Page 84: ...es 123 1 Press the keys in the following order 1 Clear Modes key 2 Clear key 3 Enter key 2 Enter 123 using the Number keys and press the Enter key The total number of masters and prints made under all...

Page 85: ...24 1 Press the keys in the following order 1 Clear Modes key 2 Clear key 3 Enter key 2 Enter 124 using the Number keys and press the Enter key m a E 3 g M 3 Enter 1 using the Number keys and press the...

Page 86: ...rint run to replenish paper 2 Press the Lower Paper Feed Table key The paper feed table will lower without the key being pressed when the printing paper runs out The top sheet might remain between the...

Page 87: ...eed side plates to match the paper size 3 Place the paper on the paper feed ble Correct any paper curl before setting paper Make sure that the side plates contact ta the the paper lightly 4 Adjust the...

Page 88: ...NF 1 time to supply ink Open the front door 2 Lower the ink holder and remove the used ink cartridge 3 Remove the cap of the new ink car tridge 4 Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder Return th...

Page 89: ...plying Ink REPLENISHING SUPPLIES 5 Close the front door 6 Press the Reset key The machine will start idling to supply ink to the drum It will then stop when the correct amount of ink reaches the drum...

Page 90: ...ft the pressure release lever in the direction of the arrow to release the feed roller pressure 3 Remove the used master roll and pull out both spools Then insert both spools into a new master roll Wh...

Page 91: ...n the Pressure release lever to its original position 2 Rotate the spools backward to take up any slack in the master Press the master cut button to cut the leading edge of the master roll 8 After the...

Page 92: ...is off 1 Open the cover of the tape dispenser 2 As shown put the roll in the dispenser Make sure that the tape is installed in the proper direction If it is not in the correct direction the tape disp...

Page 93: ...Placing A New Roll Of Tape In The Tape Dispenser Option REPLENISHING SUPPLIES 5 Press the manual cut button to trim off the leading edge of the tape 89...

Page 94: ...cloth If you do not clean the exposure glass marks ontheglass will be printed Clean the platen cover with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth If you do not clean the platen cover marks on the c...

Page 95: ...ith a dry cloth If you do not clean the paper size detection sensors parts of the image will not be printed Paper End Sensor Paper Feed Table Wipe off the paper dust on the paper end sensor with a dry...

Page 96: ...AMMED PAPER g C MASTER FEED JAM 101 REMOVE JAMMED MASTER E PAPER WRAP JAM 102 REMOVE JAMMED PAPER 8 E B PAPER WRAP JAM 104 REMOVE JAMMED PAPER F MASTER EJECT JAM 106 REMOVE JAMMED MASTER g G DELlVERY...

Page 97: ...COMPLETELY OPENTHE PAPER 110 DELIVERY TABLE When the supply exchange indicators blinks Monitor Guidance Display Page u LOAD 111 MORE PAPER u LOAD 111 0 NEW INK CARTRIDGE Q LOAD 111 0 NEW MASTER ROLL E...

Page 98: ...ts that can be entered is specified by the Service Program mode Change the number of prints The minimum number of prints that can be entered is specified by the Service Program mode Change the number...

Page 99: ...the main switch off and on If a sewice code appears again contact your service representative 8 x u m Caution If a service code appears on the guidance display after you turn the k main switch off and...

Page 100: ...OOTING When The Misfeedlndicator 8 Blinks When The Misfeed Indicator 8 r Blinks After clearing misfeeds Press the Reset key to reset error indica tors Do not turn off the main switch when re moving mi...

Page 101: ...Press the ADF unit open lever and open the ADF unit o w A m 3 1 l 2 Pull out the original or the command sheet gently 3 If you cannot remove the misfed origi nal pull out the original from the side o...

Page 102: ...e on them Originals perforated for ring binders Folded curled or creased originals Bound stapled or clipped originals Originals larger than 307 mm x 432 mm 12 0 x 17 0 Originals smaller than 90 mm x 1...

Page 103: ...you print on thick paper 127 9 to 209 3 g m2 34 0 to 55 6 lb push the lever down 2 Is the separation roller pressure prop erly adjusted The standard position of the separation pressure levers is the...

Page 104: ...Blinks To prevent paper feed misfeeds 100 When paper is curled correct the curl as shown When paper edges stick together shuf fle the paper as shown When you use post cards and thick paper lower the...

Page 105: ...way to the left 2 Remove the misfed master 3 If you could not remove the misfed master in step 2 take out the drum and remove the misfed master from inside For how to take out the drum unit see page...

Page 106: ...mpletely wrapped around the drum peel off the edge of the paper Then close the master eject unit and press the drum until the lamp turns green again And then open the master eject unit and remove the...

Page 107: ...0 32 than 7 I 1 I I I I When you use curled paper correct the curl as shown If you cannot correct the paper curl stack the paper with the curl face down as shown When the leading edge margin of the or...

Page 108: ...and open the master eject 2 Remove the misfed paper unit 3 If the paper is completely wrapped around the drum peel off the edge of the paper Then close the master eject unit and press the drum until t...

Page 109: ...0 x I 1 J I When you use curled paper correct the curl as shown If you cannot correct the paper curl stack the paper with the curl face down as shown When the leading edge margin of the original is le...

Page 110: ...ject unit button 2 Check where the misfed master is Re move the misfed master as follows When a master misfeed occurs in the master eject section 1 Open the master eject container cover Then pull out...

Page 111: ...aster misfeed occurs on the drum 1 Lift the lever to un and pull out the unit ock the drum unit 2 Grasp the drum unit handle and re move the master from the drum 3 Pull the master out of the master cl...

Page 112: ...section Check the following adjustments 1 Push the button eject unit to open the master 2 Remove the misfed paper 3 Close the master eject unit before restart operation 1 Is the wing guide correct po...

Page 113: ...U1 Set the paper feed table A m 3 Set the paper delivery table g Make sure that the following door units are closed Ml 1 1 Original Table Slide the original table until it locks in position Front Doo...

Page 114: ...re that the drum is completely set in position Set the drum completely until it locks in position Make sure that the paper feed table and the paper delivery table are open Paper Feed Table Open the pa...

Page 115: ...84 Load new master roll See page 86 Empty master eject box Set the master eject box 1 Open the master eject container cover the master eject box and re used masters an old newspaper then turn the eje...

Page 116: ...LESHOOTING When A Supply Exchange Indicator Blinks 3 Reinstall the master eject box Push inside in the box until it touches the bracket 4 Close the cover of the master eject container 5 Press the Rese...

Page 117: ...ther indicators Blink TROUBLESHOOTING When Other Indicators Blink Set the key counter Color 81 2 x 11 version A4 version The key counter option is not set Insert the key counter Color drum unit is ins...

Page 118: ...ed In A Neat Stack When The Prints Are Not Delivered In A Neat Stack Or The Prints Are Thrown Over The Paper Delivery Table 1 Lift the paper delivery table a little and bring it down until it clicks 2...

Page 119: ...round prints When you use postcards and the like not absorb ink well the background might 1 Turn off the original select the proper reduction ratio Otherwise be dirty because postcards do main switch...

Page 120: ...I 4 Remove with a clean cloth any ink that has accumulated on the trailing edge of the drum unit 5 Insert the drum unit until it locks in position then lower the drum unit lock lever 6 Close the front...

Page 121: ...ea near the leading edge of the original make a margin of at least 8 mm 0 32 at the leading edge Othewvise the paper exit pawl 5 might become dirty and cause black lines on prints s following parts an...

Page 122: ...paper feed side plates contact the paper lightly When you use the optional document feeder make sure that the original guides contact the originals lightly When you get white or incomplete prints even...

Page 123: ...2 Remove the master from the drum 3 Remove the paper that is stuck to the drum 4 Insert the drum unit until it locks in position then lower the drum unit lock lever 5 Close the front door...

Page 124: ...t few prints deliv ered might be low When you use a light image original adjust the image density before 1 Pull out the drum 55 for the details making the master unit Refer to page w 2 Remove the two...

Page 125: ...g the printing speed down to step z a i stained if the edge touches the Q When performing duplex or multicolored printing leave the printed paper for a while before the next printing in order to let t...

Page 126: ...th soap and water Also be careful not to get any ink on your clothing while emptying the master eject box or while loading a new ink cartridge When making duplex prints or when using non white printin...

Page 127: ...ease the room temperature When you make a lot of prints from a small image ink may ooze out from the edges of the master especially under high temperature and when printing in two or more colors In th...

Page 128: ...s cannot be used together 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Enlargement o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 2 Reduction o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 3 Zoom 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 4 Auto Cycle o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 Memory Class o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 129: ...Maximum 307 mm x 432 mm 12 0 x 17 0 400 dpi Photo mode Sand pattern Line mode Standard mode Sharpen mode 81 2 x 11 version 9370 7770 74 40 65 A4 version 9370 87Y0 82 o 71 yO 81 2 x 11 version 155 40...

Page 130: ...it replacement system red blue green and brown Vertical 20 mm 0 79 Side t 10 mm O 39 9 Table mode 1 000 sheets 75 g m2 20 lb Cassette mode 500 sheets 75 g m2 20 lb 1 000 sheets 75 g m2 20 lb 50 master...

Page 131: ...er Make up The optional paper cassettes are not sold in Document Feeder Original Type Original Weight Original Size First Print Time Original Capacity B4 81 2 x 14 A3 11 x 17 A4 8112 x 11 B5 some area...

Page 132: ...olls case Storage 0 40 C 10 95 RH Ink Black 800 cc pack 500 cc pack 5 packslcase Environmental conditions Ink Red 500 cc pack 5 40 C 5 packs case 10 95YORH Ink Blue 500 cclpack 5 packslcase Ink Green...

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Page 134: ...ssing functions allow you to quickly and easily customize your prints Main Features The use of command sheets allows you to create ting and pasting up to 4 commands can be given special effects for an...

Page 135: ...WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE UP Delete mode Original Print 16 7 23 29 6 35 14 2 16 18 4 22 23 8 31 637 9 46 012 1 13 Image Pattern mode Original 2 4 16 7 29 6 14 2 18 4 23 8 637 9 12 1 Print I...

Page 136: ...WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE UP Area Pattern mode Original DAY c sack race Image Outline and Area Pattern mode Original ISALE I Print Print 3...

Page 137: ...ds are for designated areas Print Mode Sample Command A o Command sheet Original Closed Diagon Designated Area Closed area method area line method method 1 inemode DE E n 11 2 g am n2 n12 3 2 BD D n3...

Page 138: ...The area outside de 1 signated areas is printed in Line mode El El Outline mode The area outside 2 designated areas is printed H Fl in outline mode Delete mode The area 3 outside the de signated area...

Page 139: ...0000 00000000 Paper feed direction The basic patterns are numbered 1 to 40 The patterns with enlarged elements are numbered 51 to 90 The rotated pattern s numbers are ob tained by adding 100 to a basi...

Page 140: ...ts must be made on white or translucent paper and should be the same size as the original Poor quality paper such as newsprint recycled paper used for command sheets because any dark spots or as desig...

Page 141: ...mm O 08 2mm O 08 2mm 0 08 2mm O 08 2mm O 08 I 2mm O 08 I 1 Put the command sheet on top of the original 2 Draw a line red or blue using a felt tip pen black with a thickness of at least 1 mm 0 04 maki...

Page 142: ...iginal 2 Using a black red or blue felt tip pen draw a line around the area to desig nate The line should have a thickness of at least 1 mm 0 04 Make sure there is no break in the line OK I NG NO GOOD...

Page 143: ...e of at least 2 mm area is surrounded by 0 08 in front of the area 3 sides of the entire surrounded by 3 sides relative to area the feed direction m m m Double line pattern Only the outer line Make a...

Page 144: ...o A No 3 No 4 ED o You cannot use both the closed and diagonal line method on the mand sheet I o 0 ED 00 OF x 0 Q You can designate many areas on one sheet and number of areas you can designate El 000...

Page 145: ...nd sheet diagonal line g m gm The diagonal line method is easy to use for designating rectangular areas It is also more pre cise but it is difficultto use for designating complex areas When drawing a...

Page 146: ...lect Image Make up mode for the designated area See page 5 Save area Fnl or Frill Delete area Fn3 or Fnl 3 3 h z Press the Enter key z m If a Fn No command number was en tered previously and is still...

Page 147: ...the Makeup key twice and then keep pressing the Enter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time 7 Set the command sheet face down on the exposure glass and press the Mas ter Maki...

Page 148: ...the Enter key If a Fn No Command number was en tered previously and is still in memory press the Clear key s The commands entered previously are stored in memory until the main switch is W UQ turned...

Page 149: ...ake up key twice and then keep pressing the Enter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time 7 Set the command sheet face down on the exposure glass and press the Mas ter Making ke...

Page 150: ...designated area See page 5 3 Press the Enter key If a Fn No command number was en tered previously and remains in memory press the Clear key x The commands entered previously are stored in memory unti...

Page 151: ...and the outside area if Fn4 has been specified for the out side area To check the modes that you have entered press the Make up key twice and then keep pressing the Enter key to display the modes one...

Page 152: ...mode at any time press the Make up key again Using the Number keys select the Make up mode for the designated area See page 5 Fn5 or Fn15 Fn6 or Fn16 Fn7 or Fn17 Press the Enter Image pattern mode Are...

Page 153: ...mber keys select the im age Make up mode for the outside area See page 6 Fnl Line mode Fn2 Outline mode Fn3 Delete mode Fn4 Photo mode Press the Enter key To check the modes that you have entered pres...

Page 154: ...ts to make a master 1 Press the Make up key If you want to leave Make up mode at any time press the Make up key again 2 Using the Number keys select the im age Make up mode for the mand sheet See page...

Page 155: ...16 17 enter the background pattern number 1 40 51 90 101 140 151 190 with the Number kevs See page 7 6 Press the Enter key 7 8 9 Using the Number keys select the age Make up mode to be applied to nex...

Page 156: ...in the Number keys select Image 10 that you have entered key twice and then keep pressing the Enter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time Set the first command sheet face down...

Page 157: ...into the document feeder With the optional document feeder you can designate areas to be ed ited in Make up mode inside the limits given below 8 mm 0 32 I 3 mm 0 12 3 mm 0 12 3 mm 0 12 How to make pri...

Page 158: ...t Feeder MAKE UP SAMPLES MAKE UP SAMPLES 1 2 3 Command Sheet No 1 Outside area Fnl Print Original 016 7 23 37 9 46 29 6 35 12 l 13 Designated area Fn3 14 2 16 18 4 22 zs 8 31 Print Command sheet No 1...

Page 159: ...ing With The Optional Document Feeder 1 2 3 4 Command Sheet No 1 Command Sheet No 2 Outside area Fnl Designated area Fnl 7 Pattern No 80 Designated area Fn 6 Pattern No 67 Original LUNCH Command Sheet...

Page 160: ...t Feeder MAKE UP SAMPLES 1 2 3 4 5 Print the original as it is Change the drum unit for color printing Command Sheet No 1 Designated area Fn6 Pattern No 89 Outside area Fn3 Print Original Command Shee...

Page 161: ...ea Fn7 Pattern No 75 Command Sheet No 2 Designated area Fnl 7 Pattern No 85 Command Sheet No 3 Designated area Fn3 Outside area Fnl Print Change the drum unit for color printing Command sheet No 1 Out...

Page 162: ...Make up Printing With The Optional Document Feeder MAKE UP SAMPLES Print Command Sheet No 1 1 29...

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