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Page 1: ...Di5510 Di7210 Advanced Information...

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Page 3: ...8 Automatic Features 1 13 Finishing features 1 14 Features that can only be Set Up by a Service Technician 1 15 2 Getting to Know Your System 2 1 System overview 2 1 External System Overview 2 1 Inter...

Page 4: ...Switching On the System daily 2 36 Switching Off the System daily 2 37 2 8 Control Panel Keys and Indicators 2 38 Control panel 2 38 Indicators and Keys on the Touch Screen 2 40 2 9 Using the Touch Sc...

Page 5: ...s into the EDH 3 11 Loading Mixed Sized Originals into the EDH 3 12 Place Z folded Originals in the EDH 3 14 3 5 Checking the System Settings 3 15 Changing Settings 3 16 Releasing Settings 3 18 Proces...

Page 6: ...Main Tray 4 6 Group Output to the Main Tray 4 9 Output to the Sub Tray 4 11 Finishing in the Shift Tray 4 14 Folding Stapling Folding 4 16 Adding Front and Back Cover Sheets 4 19 Hole Punch 4 22 Z Fo...

Page 7: ...al Types Special Originals 4 85 5 Applications 5 1 Adding inserts and cover sheets 5 2 Information on Sheet and Cover Insertion 5 3 Procedure Sheet and Cover Insertion 5 4 5 2 Executing Chapter Mode 5...

Page 8: ...age Area 5 44 Information on Full Image Area 5 44 Procedure Using Full Image Area 5 45 5 15 Creating a file margin 5 46 Information on Image Shift 5 47 Procedure Using Image Shift 5 48 5 16 Using Stam...

Page 9: ...tting window 6 53 How to combine the e mail data to a group 6 55 How to display a list of group entries 6 56 How to change a group entry 6 57 How to delete a group 6 58 6 6 Transferring or editing the...

Page 10: ...nel Contrast Key Sound Adjustment 7 36 7 9 8 Key Operator Data Setting 7 37 7 10 9 Weekly Timer 7 38 Calling up Weekly Timer Mode 7 38 1 Weekly Timer On Off Setting 7 39 2 Timer Setting 7 40 3 Timer A...

Page 11: ...ON Screen Appears 8 8 8 6 Clearing a Paper Jam 8 9 8 7 Emptying the Waste Container 8 10 Hole Punch Unit PK 2 8 10 Hole Punch Unit PK 5 PK 5 Swedish hole pattern 8 12 Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3 8 14 9 App...

Page 12: ...with the Automatic Duplex Unit 9 15 with the sub tray without finisher 9 15 with the Cover Inserter E optional 9 16 with Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3 optional 9 16 with the Hole Punch Kit PK 2 PK 5 PK 5 Sw...

Page 13: ...n key operator mode G Troubleshooting Please read this manual carefully before using your system Always keep the manual within reach A holder for the manual is attached to the back of the system For f...

Page 14: ...s Energy Star After long periods of idleness Energy Star systems switch to Energy Saver Mode or turn themselves off This function can reduce the annual energy costs for the unit by up to 60 Systems wi...

Page 15: ...tarting the copy cycle Reserving jobs 4 Basic Functions This chapter describes how to choose basic system functions to suit your needs such as Adjusting the contrast Setting the lens mode Setting the...

Page 16: ...anger 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 pers...

Page 17: ...white bullets follows 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...

Page 18: ...duplicated by the copy cycle Feeding direction The feeding direction is the paper s path through the system Width and length Whenever paper dimensions are specified in the User Manual the first value...

Page 19: ...R e g A4R If side A of the paper format is longer than side B this is referred to as crosswise The size is not identified in any more detail e g A4 Size data with or without R Lengthwise sizes are spe...

Page 20: ...py on the paper Booklet Combine A4 originals 1 2 or 2 2 into A5 or A4 booklets Chapter Automatically copy previously specified chapter titles on right hand pages This feature is only available in dupl...

Page 21: ...o copy urgent documents without waiting Job Memory Store and call up to 30 system settings Job Status List View an overview of the current copy job other reserved copy jobs and copy jobs that have alr...

Page 22: ...e overlay image is permanently saved on the hard disk and can be recalled as required Overlay Memory Store templates to use with the image overlay feature Paper Capacity Total of 3 600 sheets 2 500 sh...

Page 23: ...d in using the EDH or the original glass Tab Papers Copying from and to tab papers gives an exact copy of items such as register tab texts Tandem operation only with two systems Combine two systems in...

Page 24: ...Di5510 Di7210 Z fold for Finisher FN 10 optional with Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3 optional Provides A3 copies with a Z fold or folds B4 copies twice Z Folded Original Automatically feed in originals with Z...

Page 25: ...of a magnification ratio for example to copy mixed size originals to a desired paper format Automatic Paper Selection APS Automatically selects the appropriate paper based on the originals and a magn...

Page 26: ...Cover Inserter B option Add separator and cover pages and manual stacking Output with Shift Tray OT 104 optional Non sort Sort and Group Output without Finisher The following finishing modes are avai...

Page 27: ...ntering the master code Weekly Timer Master Key Code The service technician can define a 4 digit weekly timer master code Access to the settings for the weekly timer then can only be acquired after en...

Page 28: ...1 Introduction 1 16 Di5510 Di7210...

Page 29: ...this door to add toner 3 Document shelf Surface for placing originals or copies 4 Copy Track Option Records the copies made for accounting purposes 5 Bypass Tray Holds up to 100 sheets of standard pa...

Page 30: ...be adjusted by customer service holds up to 1 500 sheets 80 g m in A4 or B4 12 Front doors Open these doors to clear paper misfeeds 13 Finisher option Used for regulated stacked or sorted output of co...

Page 31: ...carefully removing the toner bottle holder 3 Transport fixer unit Transports the paper through the drum unit and fixer unit 4 Release lever Move this lever to the left to release the transport fixer u...

Page 32: ...ve downward during the output cycle Objects below the offset trays may seriously damage them Do not place any objects below the offset trays of the finisher CAUTION Danger of injury The Finisher FN 10...

Page 33: ...Group with offset 2 Sub tray Copies are output here Non Sort Group printed side down up 3 Finisher door Open this door to clear a paper misfeed fill the staple cartridges empty the hole punch unit wa...

Page 34: ...jam door Open the paper jam door to remove jammed paper 6 Hole punch unit waste container The hole punch unit waste container collects the waste paper generated when copies are punched 7 Transport ro...

Page 35: ...assessment of space requirements The offset trays of a finisher move downward during the output cycle Objects below the offset trays may seriously damage them Do not place any objects below the offse...

Page 36: ...Copies are output here Non Sort Sort with offset Staple Group with offset 2 Sub tray Copies are output here Non Sort Group printed side down up 3 Finisher door Open this door to clear a paper misfeed...

Page 37: ...assessment of space requirements The offset trays of a finisher move downward during the output cycle Objects below the offset trays may seriously damage them Do not place any objects below the offse...

Page 38: ...ption 1 Main tray Copies are output here Non Sort Sort with offset Staple Group with offset 2 Sub tray Copies are output here Non Sort Group printed side down up 3 Upper cover Open the cover panel to...

Page 39: ...t rollers Rotate the transport rollers to transport jammed paper out of the unit 3 Lever for opening the paper jam door Open the paper jam door to remove jammed paper 4 5 Staple unit Contains the stap...

Page 40: ...feed to empty the waste container 2 Lever for opening the paper jam door Open the paper jam door to remove jammed paper 3 Transport rollers Rotate the transport rollers to further feed jammed paper 4...

Page 41: ...0 Di7210 2 13 Shift Tray OT 104 Outputs sorted or grouped offset copies 1 2 Item Name Description 1 Main tray Copies are output here Non Sort Sort with offset Group with offset 2 Upper cover Open the...

Page 42: ...m the cover inserter thus cannot be printed during cover insertion 6 5 4 3 2 1 Item Name Description 1 Control panel Keys for operating Cover Inserter E 2 Release lever Use the lever to open the unit...

Page 43: ...r Flip this open to add paper 2 Left door Open this door to clear paper misfeeds 3 LCC lever Pull this lever down to clear a paper jam 4 Guide plates Ensure correct alignment of the paper stack 5 Butt...

Page 44: ...r Flip this open to add paper 2 Left door Open this door to clear paper misfeeds 3 LCC lever Pull this lever down to clear a paper jam 4 Guide plates Ensure correct alignment of the paper stack 5 Butt...

Page 45: ...This allows more originals to be read into the document memory for example The following extended memory units can be purchased G 64 MB Extended Memory G 128 MB Extended Memory G 256 MB Extended Memo...

Page 46: ...areas designated with safety labels When you clear a paper jam etc only touch the specially marked areas Do not make design changes to the system Never unplug the system with wet hands Ensure that th...

Page 47: ...ed Never place heavy objects on the power cable Do not pull or bend the power cable Do not place the system on cables belonging to other devices Ensure that no cables of other devices get pinched in t...

Page 48: ...your technical representative Be sure the fuses correspond to the nominal current ratings specified on the manufacturer s name plate Always unplug the power cable when the system is not going to be u...

Page 49: ...Incorrect handling can cause damage to the system Observe the following safety precautions to prevent system damage Do not open any doors on the system during printing Do not switch the system off du...

Page 50: ...not generate any hazardous laser radiation Internal Laser Radiation Mean radiation output 340 W at the laser opening of the printer head Wave length 775 800 nm This system operates using a Class IIIb...

Page 51: ...k of the system DANGER Hazardous laser radiation Operating the system in a manner that does not conform to the descriptions provided in this manual can lead to the release of hazardous radiation Opera...

Page 52: ...lead to serious personal injury and or damage to articles Use this operating manual to familiarize yourself with the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area Clean soiled safety label...

Page 53: ...o serious personal injury and or damage to articles Use this operating manual to familiarize yourself with the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area Clean soiled safety labels to k...

Page 54: ...o serious personal injury and or damage to articles Use this operating manual to familiarize yourself with the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area Clean soiled safety labels to k...

Page 55: ...o serious personal injury and or damage to articles Use this operating manual to familiarize yourself with the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area Clean soiled safety labels to k...

Page 56: ...following position Make a note of the serial number of your system in the table below Please keep this information at hand in the event of any questions for fast help in the event of problems 2 4 Tran...

Page 57: ...e free of undue vibrations G provision for good ventilation G a location away from curtains or other easily inflammable materials G away from personnel so that no one is subjected to the direct exhaus...

Page 58: ...ation is hindered by too little free space Leave sufficient space between the back of the device and the wall to ensure adequate ventilation Do not place any objects under the main finisher tray or un...

Page 59: ...430 866 100 100 781 544 650 2146 1836 766 950 120 Units in mm Di5510 Di7210 Finisher FN 121 Large capacity cassette LCC C 403N 990 1620 1140 1620 430 741 100 100 656 410 650 2021 1836 766 950 120 Di55...

Page 60: ...ottle in a fire The remaining toner left in the bottle can ignite and cause a hazardous situation Ensure that supplies are stored G in their original sealed packaging G protected from direct sunlight...

Page 61: ...ystem 2 Di5510 Di7210 2 33 2 6 Connecting the system Voltage and Frequency Tolerances The system needs a reliable consistent power supply Please call your in house technical support if required G Volt...

Page 62: ...ff weekly timer feature is disabled G Power switch switches the system on and off weekly timer feature remains enabled Switching On Power Supply Switch on the system power supply with the main switch...

Page 63: ...on 0 OFF 3 Always unplug the power cable when the system is not going to be used for a long time Weekly timer disabled The weekly timer is disabled when you switch off the system with the main switch...

Page 64: ...r the Di5510 about 6 minutes for the Di7210 begins A copy job can be set up now Touch the touch screen briefly The basic options are then displayed The status display shows the following message Posit...

Page 65: ...System daily Use the power switch to switch off the system daily The weekly timer remains enabled after switching off 1 Press the power switch to switch off the system The system is switched off The...

Page 66: ...operator mode 3 Mode Check Key Press this key to call up a display of the current system settings 4 10 Key Pad Keys Use to enter numerical values 5 Timer Indicator Is on when the weekly timer is enab...

Page 67: ...ease contact your technical representative 1 2 3 4 8 10 11 13 14 5 6 7 9 12 Item Name Element Description 9 Interrupt Key Press this key to interrupt or continue a copy cycle 10 C Key Press this key t...

Page 68: ...d the specified number of copies 3 Status Key This key calls up functions used to monitor and manage reserved jobs 4 Special originals Key This key is used to call up functions such as Original Direct...

Page 69: ...Job Indicator Displays the number of reserved jobs 11 Basic settings Keys Indicators Use these to select and view the initial copier settings such as Copy mode Zoom ratio Contrast 12 Service messages...

Page 70: ...the keys illustrated on the touch screen to select functions or change settings CAUTION Incorrect handling can cause damage to the system The surface of the touch screen is glass Incorrect handling c...

Page 71: ...you are processing special papers make sure that the paper tray is set for that type of paper For more information see page 7 31 Note the following important information Paper Tray 1 Capacity up to 1...

Page 72: ...paper Align the paper edges straight 4 Load the new paper so that the side that undulates upward is face up H Tray 1 up to 1 500 sheets 80 g m H Tray 2 up to 1 000 sheets 80 g m 5 Make sure not to exc...

Page 73: ...guides to adjust them to the paper size Always release the paper guide lock before moving the paper guide 1 Carefully pull the paper drawer out as far as it will go 2 Lift the paper feed roller out o...

Page 74: ...ximum paper filling level The paper stack must not be higher than the red mark of the indicator 7 Press and hold the release latch on the rear side paper guide Move the side edge guides so that they a...

Page 75: ...ted in the following figure Ensure that the paper type Tab Paper is set to the paper tray For more information see page 7 31 Section 3 Management Section 3 Management Section 3 Management Section 3 Ma...

Page 76: ...1 Open the top cover of the tray 2 Press the button to lower the paper lifting plate to lower the plate slightly 3 Fan the new paper Align the paper edges straight 4 Load the paper so that the side th...

Page 77: ...Ensure that the paper type Tab Paper is set to the paper tray For more information see page 7 31 Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1...

Page 78: ...1 Open the top cover of the tray 2 Press the button to lower the paper lifting plate to lower the plate slightly 3 Fan the new paper Align the paper edges straight 4 Load the paper so that the side th...

Page 79: ...Ensure that the paper type Tab Paper is set to the paper tray For more information see page 7 31 Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1...

Page 80: ...ystem 2 Place the paper flush up against the feed chamber of the bypass tray H Special papers OHP transparencies max 1 sheet H Other max 100 sheets 80 g m 3 Slide the edge guides to fit the size of th...

Page 81: ...in the following figure Ensure that the paper type Tab Paper is set to the paper tray For more information see page 7 31 Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1 Introduction Section 1...

Page 82: ...pose of the used toner bottle in an environmentally friendly manner Keep toner cartridges out of reach of children If there is too little toner in the system a message is displayed on the touch screen...

Page 83: ...2 55 2 Pull the locking lever forward Pull the toner bottle holder carefully out 3 Remove the used toner cartridge 4 Shake the new cartridge several times This loosens any clumps of toner 5 Remove th...

Page 84: ...ur System 2 56 Di5510 Di7210 6 Place the new toner cartridge in its holder Make sure that the back of the cartridge is securely in the guide 7 Slide the toner bottle holder carefully back in position...

Page 85: ...ptional If the staple magazine runs out a message is displayed on the touch screen Use only staples that are suitable for this system If you have questions please contact your technical representative...

Page 86: ...4 Lift the stapler head up and out of its holder 5 Remove the empty staple cartridge out of the stapler head Leave the remaining staples in the stapler head otherwise the first copy set after refillin...

Page 87: ...0 2 59 8 Hook the stapler head back into the stapler unit 9 Push the stapler head back along its guides Finally push the stapler head down a little until it latches in place 10 Carefully slide the sta...

Page 88: ...the stapler head up a little to unlatch it Then pull the stapler head forward along its guides 4 Open the lower cover panel of the stapler head Press down the lock on both sides of the stapler head a...

Page 89: ...The arrows must be aligned over each other 6 Remove the tape strips Close the lower cover panel of the stapler head 7 Push the stapler head back along its guides Finally push the stapler head down a l...

Page 90: ...2 Getting to Know Your System 2 62 Di5510 Di7210 9 Close the finisher door...

Page 91: ...maintenance interval is reached a message will be shown automatically on the lower left of the touch screen When it does contact your technical representative to set up a maintenance visit Viewing th...

Page 92: ...displayed on the counter list 3 Press the Counter Menu key The default settings are displayed 4 Select the paper tray containing the paper that you want the counter list printed onto 5 Press the Start...

Page 93: ...of time follow these instructions G Remove the power plug from the outlet G Store the system in a dry dust free room G Ensure that the system is not subject to vibrations Protect the system against G...

Page 94: ...authorized by Konica Minolta Maintenance and repair work may be carried out by specially trained and authorized service personnel only DANGER Incorrect use of the system can result in fire and or elec...

Page 95: ...nd 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...

Page 96: ...2 Getting to Know Your System 2 68 Di5510 Di7210...

Page 97: ...es Enter the number of sets of copies you want made Press the corresponding keys on the 10 Key Pad The entered number of copies is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the touch screen Did you...

Page 98: ...ess the Stop key on the control panel The copy cycle stops A confirmation dialog appears Select whether you want to interrupt the cycle or continue it Reset System Settings Reset the system to the sys...

Page 99: ...the system is automatically switched to energy saving mode For more information see page 7 49 Ending Auto Shut Off The system is in auto shut off mode if the LED on the Energy Saver control panel key...

Page 100: ...m your input by pressing Start 2 Use the 10 Key Pad to enter the number of hours 0 9 by which the weekly timer should be delayed 3 Confirm your input by pressing Start 4 Use the 10 Key Pad to enter th...

Page 101: ...een 2 Press the Yes key to confirm that you want to end the weekly timer interruption The LED of the TIMER display on the control panel lights up The touch screen switches off The weekly timer is acti...

Page 102: ...y data is displayed on the touch screen for about 3 seconds The system is then ready for operation Is the code not accepted You have entered an incorrect code Enter the code again If the code still is...

Page 103: ...shed You should lock the system again when you have finished copying to prevent anyone else using your cost center Proceed as follows Press and hold C and press Counter Your copy data will be saved Th...

Page 104: ...jects heavier than 6 8 kg onto the original glass Do not press originals on the original glass 1 Open the original cover 2 Place the original face down on the original glass 3 Push the original into t...

Page 105: ...age Repeat with automatic detection Then leave the original cover open The feature can only be run properly with the cover open To avoid black edges on your copies If you are making single sided copie...

Page 106: ...Not all documents are suitable for the EDH Use only suitable originals Unsuitable originals include G carbon paper paraffin paper and other very thin paper G very thick paper G paper with items adher...

Page 107: ...er of the EDH 3 Make sure not to exceed the maximum paper filling level The paper stack must not be higher than the red mark of the indicator 4 Slide the document guide plates to fit the size of the o...

Page 108: ...PS For more information see page 4 60 3 Insert the originals face up into the EDH as follows H A3 B4 A4R A4 B5 A5 A3 lengthwise A4 crosswise H B4 A4R B5R B5 A5 B4 lengthwise B5 crosswise H A4R B5R A5...

Page 109: ...Initial Steps 3 Di5510 Di7210 3 13 6 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber of the EDH 7 Slide the guide plates to fit the size of the largest original...

Page 110: ...m paper filling level The paper stack must not be higher than the red mark of the indicator 4 Align the originals to the back side of the EDH 5 Push the originals flush up against the feed chamber of...

Page 111: ...k Mode Screen The system settings are displayed in check mode System settings that are shown on a shaded key can be directly modified or released in check mode A maximum of two pages are shown in chec...

Page 112: ...r the setting that you wish to modify e g Copy Density The background of the selected key turns dark 3 Press the Change Setting key found on the lower edge of the touch screen The basic options are di...

Page 113: ...Initial Steps 3 Di5510 Di7210 3 17 6 Change any other settings if necessary 7 Press the Exit key to end this step The basic options are displayed again...

Page 114: ...release 2 Press the Change Setting key found on the lower edge of the touch screen A dialog field is displayed to confirm the release 3 Confirm the release by pressing Yes The feature is released swi...

Page 115: ...ss Mode Check to open check mode Then press Proof Copy or Press Proof Copy on the control panel The originals loaded in the EDH are scanned One copy set is output to test the system settings The Check...

Page 116: ...s 1 Load the originals of the first job into the EDH 2 Press the Start key to start the scanning cycle The originals are fed in one after the other Printing begins immediately after the scanning cycle...

Page 117: ...the reserve job into the EDH 7 Press the Start key to start the scanning cycle 8 Only to set up additional reserve jobs H Repeat steps 3 to 5 H Use the arrow key in the reserve job display to scroll t...

Page 118: ...can use the status display to monitor the reserve jobs You can also change the queuing order of the reserved jobs and delete jobs Press the Status key The display on the touch screen changes The Stat...

Page 119: ...loaded Stop The current job has been stopped Reserve The system is ready for the reserved job Jam A paper misfeed has occurred Total page s Shows the number of scanned originals for the job 0 to 9999...

Page 120: ...he touch screen press the Status key The Status screen is displayed 2 Select the reserve job that you want executed with top priority The background of the selected job turns dark 3 Press the Job Prio...

Page 121: ...e Status key The Status screen is displayed 2 Select the reserve job that you want to delete The background of the selected job turns dark 3 Press the Job Delete key A dialog box with a prompt is disp...

Page 122: ...ions of the touch screen press the Status key The Status screen is displayed 2 Press the User Name Check key The user name is displayed on the right side 3 Press the OK key to hide the user name again...

Page 123: ...the Status key The Status screen is displayed 2 Press the Previous Job List key The Previous Job List is displayed You can view up to 16 jobs on 4 pages Scroll through the pages using the arrow keys...

Page 124: ...ges 1 In the basic options of the touch screen press the Status key The Status screen is displayed 2 Press the Noncomplete Job List key The Noncomplete Job List is displayed 3 Press the OK key to retu...

Page 125: ...b folder Interrupt the reserve job setup to remove the paper jam 1 Press the job folder that displays the JAM message The paper jam display appears 2 Clear the paper jam 3 Press the Start key on the c...

Page 126: ...message The basic options are displayed 2 Find the tray that is empty 3 Add paper to the concerned paper tray The message in the job folder tab changes to PRINT 4 Press the Start key on the control pa...

Page 127: ...errupt key on the control panel the copier continues to complete any important processes before going into Interrupt mode From the time you press the key until Interrupt mode is actually enabled the L...

Page 128: ...errupted copy job from the EDH or the original glass 4 Load the new originals H into the EDH or H on the original glass 5 Make any necessary changes to the system settings H Copy Mode 1 1 H EDH ON H A...

Page 129: ...Di7210 3 33 Continue the interrupted copy job 1 On the control panel press the Interrupt key The control panel LED on the Interrupt key goes out 2 Press the Start key on the control panel The interrup...

Page 130: ...he system settings of the last completed job can be recalled G The system settings of the last job can also be recalled if the system was switched off in the meantime 1 Press the Program Memory key on...

Page 131: ...m memory slots where system settings are stored can be locked For more information see page 7 29 G Locked program memory positions cannot be deleted or overwritten G When a program memory position is...

Page 132: ...ystem Settings 1 Configure the system settings for your job 2 Press the Program Memory key on the control panel The Program Memory screen is displayed 3 Press the Store key An overview of the current...

Page 133: ...once more Press the Cancel key The basic options are displayed again Change the system settings for your job Start by saving the system settings again 5 Select a free program memory slot to store the...

Page 134: ...input character for character Then enter the corrections 8 Press the OK key to confirm your input The Program Memory screen is displayed Do you want to cancel this procedure Press the Cancel key to c...

Page 135: ...tings 1 Load the originals 2 Press the Program Memory key on the control panel The Program Memory screen is displayed 3 Select the program memory slot where the desired system settings were stored or...

Page 136: ...tings one last time An overview of the current system settings is displayed 5 Press the OK key to close the overview screen The basic options are displayed again Do you want to cancel this procedure P...

Page 137: ...Date Viewing the Meter Counts View the current meter counts Press the Utility key on the control panel The counter list is displayed Total counter Shows the total number of copies and printouts Copie...

Page 138: ...control panel The counter list is displayed 2 Press the Counter Menu key The basic options are displayed 3 Select the paper tray containing the paper that you want the counter list printed onto 4 Pres...

Page 139: ...to a low level when the system is idle G Automatic Shut Off Specific parts of the system are shut off with automatic shut off Both of these modes can be enabled automatically and manually One button...

Page 140: ...es should pass after the last system activity before the energy saving mode is enabled For more information see page 7 49 Default setting 15 minutes Manual activation It is activated manually by press...

Page 141: ...r more information see page 7 49 Default setting 90 minutes Manual activation It is activated manually by pressing the Energy Saver key on the control panel 1 Press the Energy Saver key on the control...

Page 142: ...the extender of the bypass tray 3 Place the paper flush up against the feed chamber of the bypass tray H Special papers OHP transparencies max 1 sheet H Other max 100 sheets 80 g m 4 Slide the edge gu...

Page 143: ...e 4 62 G Position the tab papers in the bypass tray so that the tabs are located in the back right corner G Make sure that the first tab points up The following tabs must be in the correct sequence be...

Page 144: ...pic and display the matching help text G Help is available when basic options are not displayed Help text for the page currently displayed is shown The help topic overview includes G A key for setting...

Page 145: ...elp key on the control panel The help topic overview is displayed 3 Select one of the help topics H Staple supply Add staples H Punch Empty waste container H EDH Place originals on EDH H Paper supply...

Page 146: ...This feature is only available if the basic options are not displayed on the touch screen 1 Press the Help key on the control panel Help text with information on the current screen is displayed 2 Rea...

Page 147: ...the area of the Applications Then when you press the control panel key Mode Check to switch to check mode the second page Application Mode is automatically displayed You can access the bookmarked pag...

Page 148: ...3 Initial Steps 3 52 Di5510 Di7210...

Page 149: ...r FN 115 G with Shift Tray OT 104 optional G with Hole Punch Unit PK 2 optional G with Hole Punch Unit PK 5 optional G with Punch Kit PK 5 for Swedish hole punch optional G with Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3...

Page 150: ...i7210 Do not exceed the capacity of the offset trays Do not exceed the capacity of the finisher offset trays otherwise a paper misfeed may occur You should empty the offset trays during a large job to...

Page 151: ...side down and without offset Procedure 1 In the basic options press the Sort key to disable the feature The background of the key turns white 2 Configure the system settings for your job 3 Use the 10...

Page 152: ...put with the printed side down and with an offset of 30 mm 1 2 3 1 2 3 30mm Note the following important information These features cannot be combined Basic functions Loading document onto the origina...

Page 153: ...the Sort key The background of the key becomes dark 2 Configure the system settings for your job 3 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 4 Load the originals H into the EDH or H on the origi...

Page 154: ...3 2 3 1 3 2 1 3 2 3 1 3 2 1 Note the following important information Staple capacity FN 121 FN 10 up to 50 sheets 80 g m or paper stack up to 5 mm FN 115 up to 100 sheets 80 g m or paper stack up to 1...

Page 155: ...asic options press the Staple Sort key The background of the key becomes dark 2 Press the Output Menu key The output menu is displayed 3 Select a staple setting and the type of binding 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1...

Page 156: ...sing OK The basic options are displayed again 5 Configure the system settings for your job 6 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 7 Load the originals H into the EDH or H on the original gla...

Page 157: ...e down and with an offset of 30 mm 30mm 3 3 2 2 1 1 Note the following important information These features cannot be combined Basic functions 1 2 and 2 2 when loading document onto the original glass...

Page 158: ...key The background of the key becomes dark 3 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 4 Configure the system settings for your job 5 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the nu...

Page 159: ...ted side down D Group output with printed side up Note the following important information These features cannot be combined when grouping Basic functions 1 2 or 2 2 when loading document onto the ori...

Page 160: ...ut press the Sub Tray key The background of the key becomes dark A dialog box appears 3 Select the output mode for the sub tray H Non Sort output with printed side down Face down H Non Sort output wit...

Page 161: ...tion by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 6 Configure the system settings for your job 7 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 8 Load the originals H into the EDH or H on the...

Page 162: ...important information These features cannot be combined when sorting Basic functions Loading on the original glass except for Image Insert Dual Page and with document memory Applications OHP Interlea...

Page 163: ...ffset by 30 mm H Sort The copies are sorted and output offset by 30 mm 3 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 4 Configure the system settings for your job 5 Use...

Page 164: ...ith two staples and then folded The finished copies are output from the booklet output For further information on creating booklets see page 5 13 2 sided originals or very dark originals If you are co...

Page 165: ...d sheets Stapling Folding 20 sets of 5 folded sheets 5 sets of 20 folded sheets A4R 8 5 11 R max 75 sheets Folding 25 sets of 3 folded sheets Stapling Folding 15 sets of 5 folded sheets These features...

Page 166: ...t mode H folding only Folding H stapling and then folding Stapling Folding 4 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 5 Configure the system settings for your job 6...

Page 167: ...back cover sheet and stapling Note the following important information Paper sizes upper feed A4 A4R B5 B5R A5R 8 5 11 R 8 5 11 R 5 5 8 5 R lower feed A3 B4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5R 11 17 8 5 14 8 5 11 8 5...

Page 168: ...ray key The background of the key becomes dark 3 Press the Cover Sheet key and select an output mode H Cover sheet position front front back back H Cover sheet tray upper tray lower tray 4 Confirm you...

Page 169: ...er a message is displayed Message Please load cover sheet in cover inserter or Please make cover sheet size coincide with paper size 8 Load the originals H into the EDH or H on the original glass 9 Pr...

Page 170: ...If you use the automatic paper tray switching feature the holes may be on the wrong side when a tray is changed If this occurs disable paper tray switching Punch Z fold Unit takes priority If your sy...

Page 171: ...iginal weight 80 g m is recommended plain recycled paper 60 to 90 g m thin paper 50 to 59 g m thick paper 91 to 170 g m These features cannot be combined Basic functions Loading document onto the orig...

Page 172: ...of the key becomes dark 3 Press the Punch key The selection window for the hole position appears 4 Select a punch mode Confirm your selection by pressing OK The output options are displayed again 5 Co...

Page 173: ...Basic Functions 4 Di5510 Di7210 4 25 8 Load the originals H into the EDH or H on the original glass only if using the document memory 9 Press the Start key on the control panel to start the copy job...

Page 174: ...mpting to do so may lead to a system malfunction Z Fold Z Fold Staple APS with Mixed Original Note the following important information Paper sizes A3 B4 11 17 8 5 14 all other sizes are finished witho...

Page 175: ...set Main tray capacity Z Fold Single sheets 1 sheet 1 40 sheets 20 stapled sets 2 sheets 0 30 sheets 10 stapled sets 3 sheets 0 20 sheets 4 stapled sets 4 sheets 0 10 sheets 3 stapled sets 5 sheets 0...

Page 176: ...Folding key The background of the key becomes dark The feature is enabled 4 Confirm your settings by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 5 Configure the system settings for your job 6 U...

Page 177: ...important information Paper sizes A4R 8 5 11 R Three folding up to 3 sheets 80 g m Original weight Plain Recycled Paper 60 to 80 g m Max capacity Booklet output max 50 sheets three folded These featu...

Page 178: ...folding key The background of the key becomes dark The feature is enabled 4 Confirm your settings by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 5 Configure the system settings for your job 6 U...

Page 179: ...tapling hole punch G FN 10 and Cover Inserter E 1 staple diagonal stapling 2 staples parallel stapling stapling folding with center stapling three folding G FN 10 Cover Inserter E and Punch Kit PK 2 P...

Page 180: ...ray Hole Punch Paper size A3 to B5 Types of paper 50 to 170 g m Number of sheets up to 200 sheets 80 g m paper or paper stack up to 30 mm Output tray Main tray Stapling Folding Paper size A3 B4 A4R 11...

Page 181: ...nserter H Punching and stapling with the front up H Stapling folding and three folding with the side upward that is to be outside 4 Align the paper edge guides The LED on the START STOP key lights up...

Page 182: ...vided on the following pages Output with Printed Side Down Please note the following G If you apply the Non Sort or Group feature every side of the original must be copied once for each output copy se...

Page 183: ...nu key Change the settings for the finishing mode Confirm your settings by pressing OK 2 Check the settings for the Sort key 3 Configure the system settings for your job 4 Use the 10 Key Pad to set th...

Page 184: ...nted side down B Rotation Sort output with printed side down C Group output with printed side down D Rotation Group output with printed side down E Non Sort output with printed side up F Rotation Sort...

Page 185: ...Sort enabled Rotation Group Face down disabled D Rotation Group output with printed side down Output Menu Enabled options Sort enabled Rotation Group Face down not enabled E Non Sort output with print...

Page 186: ...are scanned on the master unit The copies are then collated and output from both systems equally This reduces the time needed to complete large copy jobs in half If one of the systems in tandem mode f...

Page 187: ...aster unit Tandem mode is deactivated automatically G If one of the systems in tandem mode fails due to an error the copy job is automatically completed on the other system This function can be disabl...

Page 188: ...tant information These features cannot be combined Basic functions Rotation Sort Rotation Group Grouping Rotation Mode Applications OHP Interleave Page Numbering and Watermark Numbering for the stamp...

Page 189: ...system is now the master unit The other system will now operate as the slave unit If the tandem mode cannot be activated Tandem mode cannot be activated in the following situation The slave unit has...

Page 190: ...l panel of the master unit A dialog window is displayed on the touch screen Confirm the deletion with Exit How can output be terminated on the slave unit Press the Stop key on the control panel of the...

Page 191: ...ake 2 sided copies from 2 sided originals G 2 1 Make 1 sided copies from 2 sided originals Simplex G 1 2 Make 2 sided copies from 1 sided originals Duplex G 1 1 initial setting Make 1 sided copies fro...

Page 192: ...nto the EDH 2 Select the copy mode you want Not every copy mode can be combined with every feature When you select a copy mode the features that cannot be used with it are dimmed 3 only as required Pr...

Page 193: ...o set the number of copies Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel and enter the correct number of copies 7 On the control panel press the Start key to start the scan cy...

Page 194: ...the printout is made Before scanning check that enough memory is available 1 Place the first original face down on the original glass with the side to be copied face down Select Copy Mode 1 2 The Sto...

Page 195: ...for your job 5 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies Did you enter an incorrect number Press the C key on the control panel and enter the correct number of copies 6 Press the Start key on th...

Page 196: ...cycle and delete the scanned data from the document memory Press the Stop key on the control panel A confirmation prompt appears Press the Exit key to confirm the cancellation 8 Press the Store key to...

Page 197: ...Basic Functions 4 Di5510 Di7210 4 49 4 3 Adjusting the contrast Select the exposure level for your copies Choose between G Auto exposure AE G Manual exposure...

Page 198: ...s The system automatically selects the optimal exposure level for the copies based on the originals 1 Load the originals H into the EDH H on the original glass 2 Press the AE key The background of the...

Page 199: ...n as necessary to make the exposure lighter or Press the Normal key for a balanced exposure or Press the Darker key as often as necessary to make the exposure darker What do the settings 1 UserSet and...

Page 200: ...trast to a darker range or vice versa You can adjust the copy density for the features Auto Text Photo and Increase Contrast 1 In the basic options press the Special Original key The Special Originals...

Page 201: ...played on the touch screen Example If you pressed the Text key in step 2 the message Density Shift Text is displayed 4 Use the 10 Key Pad to enter the exposure range you want 0 to 5 Example Enter 3 to...

Page 202: ...ns 4 54 Di5510 Di7210 4 4 Setting the lens mode Enlarge or reduce the size of your originals Choose between G Automatic Magnification Selection AMS G Preset Zoom Ratio RE G User set Zoom Ratio Zoom G...

Page 203: ...to the EDH H on the original glass 2 Press the AMS key The background of the key becomes dark The Automatic Magnification Selection is now enabled 3 Select a paper tray if necessary The zoom ratio dep...

Page 204: ...h screen 2 Select a zoom ratio under ENLARGE or REDUCE or Select a user defined zoom ratio under USER PRESET The background of the selected function turns dark The dialog closes The selected zoom rati...

Page 205: ...uch screen 2 Select a zoom mode H Vert Horiz maintain aspect ratio H Vert zoom vertically stretch H Horiz zoom horizontally stretch 3 Enter a 3 digit zoom ratio using the touch screen keypad e g input...

Page 206: ...ects by placing the original onto the original glass at an angle X 1 000 Y 1 000 X 1 000 Y 0 500 X 1 000 Y 4 000 X 1 000 Y 2 000 X 0 500 Y 1 000 X 0 500 Y 0 500 X 0 500 Y 4 000 X 0 500 Y 2 000 X 2 000...

Page 207: ...nd the type of the paper that is loaded in a paper tray If necessary manually select the paper tray containing the paper to be used Select from these choices G Paper Tray 1 G Paper Tray 2 G Paper Tray...

Page 208: ...prompting the user to insert a suitable paper size 1 Load the originals H into the EDH H on the original glass 2 Press the APS key The background of the key becomes dark Auto Paper Mode is now enable...

Page 209: ...If you want to use the bypass tray you will have to set additional options for the paper type and size For more information see page 4 62 Is the selected tray empty The paper status indicator of the s...

Page 210: ...key is displayed 3 Press the Paper Type Size key The screen for selecting the paper type and size appears 4 Under TYPE select the type of the paper you have loaded What if I am using plain paper or re...

Page 211: ...from the list or Press the Input size key The display on the touch screen changes First select length or width Then specify the desired dimension using the touch screen keypad or the arrow keys 6 Pres...

Page 212: ...ound of the key becomes dark An additional key the Paper Type Size key is displayed 3 Press the Paper type Size key The screen for selecting the paper type and size appears 4 Select the paper size Wid...

Page 213: ...Basic Functions 4 Di5510 Di7210 4 65 8 Configure the system settings for your job 9 Press the Start key on the control panel to start the copy job...

Page 214: ...imizes how originals are scanned G Application Use this function to combine more than one of the useful additional features such as Overlay Dual Page Sheet Cover Insertion and Reverse Image The scope...

Page 215: ...ons press the Store key The background of the key becomes dark Scan mode is now enabled 3 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 4 Place the original face down on the original glass Are you us...

Page 216: ...How can I delete the data that has been scanned into memory Press the Stop key on the control panel A dialog field is displayed on the touch screen Press the Exit key to confirm the deletion of the da...

Page 217: ...pages 1 Configure the system settings for your job 2 In the basic options press the Store key The background of the key becomes dark Scan mode is now enabled 3 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of...

Page 218: ...ntrol panel A dialog field is displayed on the touch screen Press the Exit key to confirm the deletion of the data 6 Check that enough memory is still available Is there too little available memory le...

Page 219: ...re is disabled The feature display for 90 Rotation is hidden Changing initial settings Use key operator mode to modify the system s initial settings For more information see page 7 1 Note the followin...

Page 220: ...ally As such it fits 1 1 onto the paper The following situation occurs G You copy an A4 original crosswise R G However only A4 paper is loaded lengthwise R in the system The copy image is rotated by 9...

Page 221: ...copy image is reduced in size so much that it will fit onto the A4 paper crosswise without image loss The following situation occurs G You copy an A4 original crosswise R G However only B5 paper is lo...

Page 222: ...se G However only B5 paper is loaded crosswise R in the system The copy image is rotated by 90 and shrunk automatically If you use the AMS feature alone the copy image is reduced in size so much that...

Page 223: ...laced on the EDH or the original glass Before working with folding stapling or punching features check the setting for the original direction If the position is wrong a fold staple or punched hole may...

Page 224: ...scan settings appears 3 Select the document direction corresponding to the original position 4 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again The background of the Special...

Page 225: ...he binding type of the originals Right Left Binding is set by default Procedure 1 Load the originals H into the EDH H on the original glass 2 In the basic options press the Special Original key The sc...

Page 226: ...pressing OK The basic options are displayed again The background of the Special Original key becomes dark 5 Change any other necessary system settings 6 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies...

Page 227: ...oo light or too dark the copy density setting can be changed For more information see page 4 52 ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE AB...

Page 228: ...o H Increase Contrast H Photo H Text 3 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again The background of the Special Original key becomes dark 4 Change any other necessary...

Page 229: ...nformation Original sizes A3 B4 A4R A4 B5 A5 mixed B4 A4R B5R B5 A5 mixed A4R B5R A5 mixed B5 R A5R mixed Types of originals plain paper 50 to 130 g m Capacity of the EDH up to 100 originals 80 g m Th...

Page 230: ...The background of the Special Original key becomes dark The APS feature has been automatically enabled 4 Change any other necessary system settings 5 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 6 A...

Page 231: ...than usual You can load up to 100 originals with or without Z folds Position originals for Z folding The originals must be positioned properly so they can be fed in without difficulty For more inform...

Page 232: ...nd 3 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again The background of the Special Original key becomes dark 4 Configure the system settings for your job 5 Use the 10 Key P...

Page 233: ...res cannot be combined Special Size Basic functions Folding Special originals Mixed Original Original with Z Fold Tab Paper Applications Overlay Memory Full Area Applications Combination Booklet Dual...

Page 234: ...ginals that do not correspond to a standard size or Press the Tab paper key if you wish to copy originals with tabs A selection window appears 3 Select the size that corresponds to the originals that...

Page 235: ...ses 5 Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 6 Change any other necessary system settings 7 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 8 Load the originals H i...

Page 236: ...4 Basic Functions 4 88 Di5510 Di7210...

Page 237: ...application options Not all applications can be combined When you select an application the applications that cannot be combined with it are automatically dimmed Disabling applications If you want to...

Page 238: ...per for your inserts and front and back cover sheets Choose between G Front cover sheet printed or blank G Back cover sheet printed or blank G Insertion sheet printed or blank One paper tray for both...

Page 239: ...r into the bypass tray Note the following important information Maximum number of inserts and cover sheets 30 positions from 1 to 999 including front and back cover sheets These features cannot be com...

Page 240: ...the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Sheet Cover Insertion key The screen for sheet and cover insertion is displayed 3 Place the paper for the covers back covers and sheets in the indicated pape...

Page 241: ...Example Copy insert at position 4 Page 4 of the original is copied on to a sheet Confirm each position setting by pressing the Set key If you want to specify more than 15 positions press the right ar...

Page 242: ...ering paragraph numbering or watermark numbering For more information see page 5 50 8 4 6 2 5 1 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 3 7 Originals Copies Title pages Title pages Note the following important information Ma...

Page 243: ...hapter key The screen for chapter mode is displayed 3 Use the keypad to set the position of the title pages Confirm each position setting by pressing the Set key What effect do the title page position...

Page 244: ...to combine Chapter with the Sheet Cover feature 5 Confirm your input by pressing OK 6 Change any other necessary system settings 7 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 8 Load the originals i...

Page 245: ...G Horizontal order 2 in 1 2 original pages onto 1 copy page 4 in 1 4 original pages onto 1 copy page 8 in 1 8 original pages onto 1copy page G Vertical order 4 in 1 4 original pages onto 1 copy page 8...

Page 246: ...ay If you need to select another tray manually G The originals have to be scanned into the document memory to create a combination copy Note the following important information These features cannot b...

Page 247: ...the basic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Combination key The screen for combination options is displayed 3 Select the desired mode H Horiz...

Page 248: ...the direction of the original opens 6 Select the document direction corresponding to the original position Confirm your selection by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 7 Use the 10 Key...

Page 249: ...on Booklets Please note the following G The originals have to be scanned into the document memory to create a booklet G Optimally the number of original pages should be divisible by 4 as otherwise emp...

Page 250: ...Note the following important information Original size A3 B4 A4R A4 B5R B5 These features cannot be combined Basic functions APS Grouping Rotation Sort Rotation Group Punching with Hole Punch Unit PK...

Page 251: ...klets 1 In the basic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Booklet key The screen for booklet settings appears 3 Select the desired mode H No cove...

Page 252: ...select a different page sequence Normally the order 1 to n is used for the Booklet function 5 Confirm your input by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 6 Select the paper tray containing...

Page 253: ...es onto the bypass tray one at a time G The AMS feature is automatically enabled Note the following important information Bypass tray capacity 1 OHP transparency OHP sizes A4 These features cannot be...

Page 254: ...r more information see page 4 62 2 In the basic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 3 Press the OHP Interleave key The screen for generating OHP interleaves...

Page 255: ...Applications 5 Di5510 Di7210 5 19 7 Load an OHP transparency into the bypass tray 8 Load the originals H into the EDH H on the original glass 9 Press the Start key on the control panel...

Page 256: ...uments Information on Inserting Images 5 6 7 8 2 4 1 3 7 8 4 5 2 3 1 6 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 8 7 6 1 5 4 3 2 EDH Original glass Copy Output Note the following important information Maximum number of inserte...

Page 257: ...es is displayed 3 Use the keypad to set the desired positions How are the positions specified Example first insertion at position 4 The first document scanned from the original glass is inserted betwe...

Page 258: ...EDH Start the scan cycle by touching Start The originals are fed in and scanned one after the other 8 Place a document to be inserted onto the original glass Press the Start key on the control panel t...

Page 259: ...can also apply the title page and back page of the book You may also combine this function with the Booklet feature Choose between G Facing pages copy the inner pages only G Front Cover Facing pages...

Page 260: ...et a zoom ratio Note the following important information Paper sizes A4 B5 These features cannot be combined Basic functions APS AMS Rotation Sort Rotation Group Folding Stapling Folding Three Folding...

Page 261: ...Page key The screen for generating dual page copies is displayed 3 Select the desired mode H Facing pages H Front cover Facing pages H Front Back cover Facing pages 4 only as required Change the bindi...

Page 262: ...ext 8 Press the Store key to complete the scanning procedure 9 Press the Start key on the control panel to start the copy job 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SURVEYOR S REPORT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SURVEYOR S REP...

Page 263: ...de specified for the last partial set applies to the entire copy set G When using this application you cannot save the system settings to the program memory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 1 2 3...

Page 264: ...the Program Job key and confirm your selection with OK The basic options are displayed again The document memory is enabled automatically 3 Change any other necessary system settings 4 Load the origi...

Page 265: ...at steps 3 to 6 for the other partial jobs of the original set 8 Select the output type and enter the number of copies with the 10 Key Pad 9 Press the Store key to complete the store procedure Press t...

Page 266: ...Leave the original cover open There are two options available for erasing black edges G Erase black areas in rectangles default system setting or G Erase black edges along contours Set type of non im...

Page 267: ...strong light source directly above the system may affect the copy quality Note the following important information Copy mode 1 1 1 2 when using document memory Original size A3 to 10 10 mm These featu...

Page 268: ...isplayed 2 Press the Non Image Area Erase key 3 Change any other application settings 4 Confirm your selection by pressing OK 5 Change any other necessary system settings 6 Use the 10 Key Pad to set t...

Page 269: ...te is output black To make an inverted copy the originals have to be scanned into the document memory Information on Reverse Image Note the following important information These features cannot be com...

Page 270: ...plications is displayed 2 Press the Reverse Image key to select the application 3 Confirm your selection by pressing OK 4 Change any other necessary system settings 5 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the num...

Page 271: ...y detect the area of original that is to be repeated several times G Repeat Specified number of repeats 2 4 or 8 repeats are possible Information on Repeat Please note the following G If you select Co...

Page 272: ...e original glass Maximum scanning area A3 to 10 10 mm These features cannot be combined Basic functions EDH 2 2 2 1 APS AMS Rotation Group Rotation Sort Rotation Group Special originals Mixed Original...

Page 273: ...ys to define the area of the original to be repeated You can also press Enter Repeat Width By Keypad and enter the values with the touch screen keypad or Press the Auto key The printed area of the ori...

Page 274: ...10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 8 Load the originals H to enter width height on the original glass H for auto detection on the original glass leave original cover open H for repeats in the EDH...

Page 275: ...e erase both frame and fold Information on Frame Fold Erasure Please note the following G A strong light source directly above the system may affect the copy quality With With With Normal Copy Frame E...

Page 276: ...ides key to erase a uniformly large frame area Enter the value with the arrow keys or with the touch screen keypad or Press the Frame Erasure Each side key to erase borders of different sizes Select a...

Page 277: ...ur settings by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 6 Change any other necessary system settings 7 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 8 Load the originals H into the EDH H on...

Page 278: ...tically You can disable this feature manually if you like Note the following important information Copy mode 1 1 1 2 only when using document memory These features cannot be combined Basic functions 2...

Page 279: ...onfirm your settings by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 4 Change any other necessary system settings 5 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 6 Load the originals H into the...

Page 280: ...ion on Full Image Area Please note the following G Use wide size paper when making all image area copies 750 750 750 Original Normal Copy Full Image Area Note the following important information These...

Page 281: ...nable the application 3 Change any other application settings Confirm your settings by pressing OK The basic options are displayed again 4 Change any other necessary system settings 5 Use the 10 Key P...

Page 282: ...file margin At the same time you can shrink the print area to avoid losing any portions of the image Choose between G Image Shift Shift the print area to create a file margin G Reduce Shift The print...

Page 283: ...G When the Booklet or Repeat 2 repeats features are enabled the fold distance can also be specified Fold distance Note the following important information Image shift area 0 to 250 mm in 1 mm increme...

Page 284: ...screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Image Shift key The screen for generating a file margin is displayed 3 Press the Image Shift key to create the image shift by moving the printed a...

Page 285: ...eft Shift and Right Shift keys for Press one of these keys Then enter a value to shift the print area in the corresponding direction The settings for the edges can be combined together When is the Pag...

Page 286: ...al together with other originals Choose between G Stamp A stamp appears in the foreground of an image and covers any other copy image G Watermark A watermark appears in the background of an image and...

Page 287: ...The imprint can be as follows with the Page Numbering feature H on all pages H in combination with Sheet Cover Insertion Front back print on Front cover and back cover are printed with a page number F...

Page 288: ...page count 2 Note the following important information These features cannot be combined Stamp Watermark Applications Reverse Image Repeat except 2 4 8 repeats Overlay with stamp and set number Overlay...

Page 289: ...ic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Stamp Overlay key The screen for selecting the Stamp Watermark and Overlay features is displayed 3 Press...

Page 290: ...t a font for the imprint Press the Printed Page key to specify which pages are to receive the imprint Press the Starting No key to specify the page on which the imprint should begin When the Chapter f...

Page 291: ...umerical watermarks are printed repeatedly in the background of the image 1 In the basic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Stamp Overlay key T...

Page 292: ...int Press the Character Size key to select a font size for the imprint Press the Starting No key to specify the page on which the imprint should begin For more information see page 5 52 5 Confirm your...

Page 293: ...asic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is displayed 2 Press the Stamp Overlay key The screen for selecting the Stamp Watermark and Overlay features is displayed 3 Pres...

Page 294: ...he EDH or onto the original glass Press the Start key on the control panel The original pages are scanned 6 Press the Store key to complete the scanning procedure 7 Change any other necessary system s...

Page 295: ...nal are copied together with other original pages When using the Overlay Memory feature the sample original is saved on the hard disk and can be recalled as required 1 In the basic options press the A...

Page 296: ...t to import into the image store on the original glass Press the Start key on the control panel The page is scanned and then saved on the hard disk 6 Press the key OK The overlay memory feature appear...

Page 297: ...lled If sample originals for the overlay feature have been stored on the hard disk they can be recalled if required 1 In the basic options press the Application key The screen with the Applications is...

Page 298: ...basic options appear again 6 Use the 10 Key Pad to set the number of copies 7 Insert the original that is to be overlaid with the desired image H into the EDH H on the original glass 8 Press the Star...

Page 299: ...e printed from there You can load and save data from and to the hard drive while carrying out a job You can select between three server functions G Storing deleting a job Save the data of a job to the...

Page 300: ...Di5510 Di7210 Organize image memory codes You can save several jobs under one image memory code You can delete an image memory code in key operator mode and all of the jobs belonging to it For more in...

Page 301: ...ct the Scan feature The scan display appears Note the following important information These features cannot be combined Basic functions 1 2 2 2 AMS Select Output Mode Manual Paper Tray Selection Input...

Page 302: ...played 3 Enter the image store password using the touch screen keypad Did you enter an incorrect number Press the 1 Character Delete key as necessary to delete your input character for character Then...

Page 303: ...originals into the EDH Do you want to place the originals on the original glass and scan them For more information see page 4 67 8 Press the Start key on the control panel to start scanning the origi...

Page 304: ...ive is installed Delete data from the hard drive 1 On the control panel press the Mode key several times if necessary to select the Scan feature The scan display appears 2 Press the Image Store Delete...

Page 305: ...the correct image store password 4 Press the OK key to confirm the image store password The screen for selecting a job appears 5 Use the arrow keys to select the job that you want to delete 6 Press th...

Page 306: ...ely afterwards 1 Press the Output Menu key The output menu is displayed 2 Press the HDD Store key The dialog for entering the 8 digit image store password is displayed 3 Enter the image store password...

Page 307: ...hange any other necessary system settings Set the number of copies 7 Load the originals into the EDH Do you want to place the originals on the original glass and scan them For more information see pag...

Page 308: ...e with the Exit key or Press the Continue key if you do not want to cancel the cycle but want to continue or if displayed Press the Exit after HDD Store key if you want to store the data but not print...

Page 309: ...s installed Call up a job that has been saved to the hard drive to print it 1 On the control panel press the Mode key several times if necessary to select the Scan feature The scan display appears 2 P...

Page 310: ...job you want to open The background of the key becomes dark 6 Press the right arrow key to move the job into the window on the right side of the touch screen The selected job is then displayed in the...

Page 311: ...necessary Enter the desired number of copies Press the Start key on the control panel to start the output H Press Auto Output and OK A dialog box appears Enter the desired number of copies Confirm yo...

Page 312: ...on the current system status G Job Status Information on the current print job and on pending and already finished print jobs G HDD Job Information Information on jobs that are stored on the hard dri...

Page 313: ...r Netscape 4 7 or higher G URL http IP address or system host name 1 Start the PC that is connected to the system by a network 2 Start the web browser Internet Explorer 5 5 SP2 or Netscape 4 7 or high...

Page 314: ...he Main Page G Service call A service call is in process place G JAM Clear the paper jam G Paper supply Refill the paper drawer G Toner supply Change the toner bottle G Staple cartridge supply Replace...

Page 315: ...mation on the paper drawer configurations the system configuration and the installed options 1 Start the Web Utilities For more information see page 6 15 2 Click Machine Status The screen now displays...

Page 316: ...ending and already completed print jobs 1 Start the Web Utilities For more information see page 6 15 2 Click Job Status The current job status the number of jobs in the queue and the remaining print t...

Page 317: ...Network functions 6 Di5510 Di7210 6 19 4 Under Job Status click a Job ID no to view the data of a job already printed Up to 16 jobs are displayed in the list Click Refresh to update the screen...

Page 318: ...more information see page 6 3 Print jobs that have been saved using the image store password entered are listed in alphabetical order Also print jobs that have been created using the Program Job featu...

Page 319: ...utput Delete or Rename to apply these commands to a print job H Click Image to view a preview image of the first page as well as detailed information on the selected data Then click Output to have the...

Page 320: ...umber of sets you want and then click Apply One complete set is to be printed The touch screen displays the proof mode window Check the settings Start output on the system using the Start button on th...

Page 321: ...ata or Click No to cancel the command or Click Back to return to the Job List H Click Rename to rename the data record and save it under a new name on the hard drive Enter the new name or ID in the di...

Page 322: ...ings either in key operator mode or using the Web Utilities For more information on setting up e mail transmission see page 7 10 1 Start the Web Utilities For more information see page 6 15 2 Click En...

Page 323: ...Network functions 6 Di5510 Di7210 6 25 5 Check the settings and modify them as needed 6 Click Apply to save the settings or Click Reset to cancel your changes...

Page 324: ...on Environment Setup Make the user settings for the network environment with the web browser Note A mail server SMTP server is required for the e mail transfer function 1 Open the Web Utilities window...

Page 325: ...7210 6 27 4 Click E Mail transmission setting 5 Enter the IP address of the mail server Then enter the e mail address of the person who must be informed of the device status 6 Click on the check box o...

Page 326: ...ick Apply to confirm the setting and return to the Web Utilities window If you click Reset the setting will be canceled and the Web Utilities window will be restored unchanged Click Sending data to se...

Page 327: ...the list or reset the counter G E K C Function Setting Show the following E K C function settings H Enabling and disabling the E K C function EKC ON OFF H Selecting the response when the copy limit h...

Page 328: ...210 Showing the E K C function setting window 1 Open the Web Utilities window 2 Click Environment Setup 3 Enter the four digit user password Then click Apply 4 Click on E K C function setting The Ente...

Page 329: ...Network functions 6 Di5510 Di7210 6 31 5 Enter ekc in the User Name text box and an eight digit master code into the Password text box 6 Click OK The E K C Function Setting menu window opens...

Page 330: ...in one of the following windows The E K C Function Setting menu window opens 3 Input the following to capture new E K C data H Number automatically assigned H Password max 8 digits H Name max 8 chara...

Page 331: ...n error message However a duplicate password can be assigned with the user s choice setting See the Di551 Di650 user manual for more information The Name entry box supports the input of letters upper...

Page 332: ...t in the E K C Function Setting menu window or in the menu in one of the following windows The E K C Data List window opens 3 Click the number of the data that you want to edit The E K C Edit Setting...

Page 333: ...t to edit the E K C data click Back or on any entry in the E K C Function Setting menu window to open the desired window 5 Click Apply The edited content is shown in the window The new E K C data are...

Page 334: ...enu window or in the menu in one of the following windows The E K C Data List window opens 3 Click the desired check box to select the E K C data that you want to delete Click SelectAll to delete all...

Page 335: ...window to open the desired window 5 Click Apply The Count Reset Confirmation window opens 6 Click Apply to reset the counter to zero immediately The message Setting was changed is displayed If an err...

Page 336: ...ng menu window or in the menu in one of the following windows The E K C Data List window opens 3 Click the desired check box to select the E K C data that you want to delete Click SelectAll to delete...

Page 337: ...en the desired window 5 Click Apply The Delete Confirmation window opens 6 Click Apply to delete the data immediately The message Setting was deleted is displayed If an error message appears after cli...

Page 338: ...a file 1 Open the E K C Function Setting menu window see page 6 30 2 Click on E K C data list in the E K C Function Setting menu window or in the menu in one of the following windows The E K C Data Li...

Page 339: ...6 41 4 Click the radio button a white circle labeled Save this file to disk Confirm the selection by pressing OK A dialog field appears 5 Select the directory to which you want to save the file and cl...

Page 340: ...K C data cannot be saved while the machine is running Output the data when the machine is at idle Click Back to return to the E K C Function Setting menu window and restart the process Example for a f...

Page 341: ...ick on E K C data list in the E K C Function Setting menu window or in the menu in one of the following windows The E K C Function Setting menu window opens 3 Click the radio button white circle for t...

Page 342: ...ons If an error message appears after clicking Apply a setting was not completed because a process running on the machine was not completed The machine must not be running any processes when you click...

Page 343: ...ce technician for details of the scan transmission setting CAUTION Specifications for scan transmission settings The Scan Transmission Setting option is only available if the printer controller is ins...

Page 344: ...s 6 46 Di5510 Di7210 4 Click Scan transmission setting The Scan Transmission Setting window opens The Scan transmission setting key will only be shown in the window if the printer controller is instal...

Page 345: ...equired See the operating manual for the printer controller for more information on this setting H The symbols that cannot be displayed in the entry box are ignored if they are input H The HDD tray nu...

Page 346: ...6 Network functions 6 48 Di5510 Di7210 4 Click Back to return to the Scan Transmission Setting window...

Page 347: ...information 1 Open the Scan Transmission Setting window see page 6 45 2 Click Entry List in the section of the desired element under the entry box to show the entry list 3 Click the entry name that yo...

Page 348: ...6 Network functions 6 50 Di5510 Di7210 4 Change the contents as desired Then click Registration The registered content is displayed 5 Click Back to return to the Scan Transmission Setting window...

Page 349: ...6 Di5510 Di7210 6 51 How to delete the registered content 1 Open the Scan Transmission Setting window see page 6 45 2 Click Entry List in the section of the desired element under the entry box to sho...

Page 350: ...t to delete all elements first click SelectAll and then Delete Click the check box again to cancel the selection 4 Click Delete The window for deleting the selected element opens 5 Check the registere...

Page 351: ...Network functions 6 Di5510 Di7210 6 53 Displaying the Group Setting window 1 Open the Scan Transmission Setting window see page 6 45 2 Click Group Setting The window for setting group functions opens...

Page 352: ...6 Network functions 6 54 Di5510 Di7210 3 Configure settings as required...

Page 353: ...mail address that you want to add to the group with the alphabetic keys 4 Highlight the check box of the desired e mail address 5 Highlight additional e mail addresses as required 6 Click Registratio...

Page 354: ...y a list of group entries 1 Open the Group Setting window see page 6 53 2 Click Group Entry List The group names and the associated group members are displayed in a list 3 Click Back in the web browse...

Page 355: ...ry List The group names and the associated group members are displayed in a list 3 Click the desired group name The Group Setting window for the selected group opens 4 Change the entries as required a...

Page 356: ...up 1 Open the Group Setting window see page 6 53 2 Click Group Entry List The group names and the associated group members are displayed in a list 3 Highlight the check boxes of the groups that you wa...

Page 357: ...Network functions 6 Di5510 Di7210 6 59 5 Confirm the deletion with Yes The selected groups are deleted 6 Click Back in the web browser to return to the Scan Transmission Setting window...

Page 358: ...H E mail data max 1 008 files H Hard disk drive tray number max 48 files H FTP FTP server address max 48 files G The file with machine settings can be saved on a PC Then it can be transferred back to...

Page 359: ...Displaying the Setting File Import Export window 1 Open the Web Utilities window 2 Click Environment Setup 3 Enter the four digit user password Then click Apply 4 Click Setting data Import Export The...

Page 360: ...6 Network functions 6 62 Di5510 Di7210 5 Enter ekc in the User Name text box and an eight digit master code into the Password text box Then click OK The Setting File Import Export window opens...

Page 361: ...i7210 6 63 Export file with machine settings 1 Open the Setting File Import Export window see page 6 61 2 Select the desired file type from the drop down menu and then click Export The TAB separated f...

Page 362: ...ith the label Save this file to disk is enabled in the File Download dialog box Then click OK 4 Enter the folder in which you want to save the file with machine settings in the dialog box Then click S...

Page 363: ...ile cannot be accessed while the machine is operating If an error message is displayed try to save the file again once the current job is complete A dialog box will be displayed when the save process...

Page 364: ...t file with machine settings 1 Open the Setting File Import Export window see page 6 61 2 Click Browse to select the file with machine settings that you want to import Then click Import The result is...

Page 365: ...rent machine job is complete The data cannot be recognized Make sure that this is the file with machine settings Data size is too large Make sure that this is the file with machine settings Check whet...

Page 366: ...machine settings G Save the file as text G Open the file with one of the commands shown below e g EKC_TAB G One line must be no more than 300 bytes G The file size must be no more than 100 000 bytes...

Page 367: ...e mail data G Start the file with IP_EMAIL G A maximum of 1 008 files can be edited G Start the second line with GROUP NAME If you are using the group function the entry will be followed by up to 12 g...

Page 368: ...imum of 4 digits 0 9 for the BOX NUMBER value Settings file for FTP data G Start the file with IP_FTP G A maximum of 48 files can be edited G A line must contain PROFILE NAME HOST ADDRESS FILE PATH LO...

Page 369: ...reen 2 Select the address type you want 3 Press e mail HDD or FTP to display the registered name keys on every page 4 Select the name key that you want to change or delete 5 Press the down arrow key t...

Page 370: ...restore the key operator mode screen 7 Press Return to restore the basic screen to run copy cycles Screen for scanner transmission settings Screen for changing the e mail address Screen for changing...

Page 371: ...r and weekly timer with master codes These master access codes can only be set up by a service technician To take advantage of this feature contact your technical representative We recommend using the...

Page 372: ...now in key operator mode or The code prompt appears 3 Only at the code prompt Use the touch screen keypad to enter the 4 digit password and confirm your input by pressing the OK key The key operator m...

Page 373: ...data edit 2 E K C all count reset 3 E K C function setting 5 Lock delete program memory 6 Paper type Special size setting 7 Panel contrast Key sound adj 8 Key operator data setting 9 Weekly timer 1 W...

Page 374: ...ity 6 Call for others 16 Side 2 lens adjustment 17 Finisher adjustment 1 Staple and fold stopper adj 2 Folding stopper adjustment 18 HDD management setting 1 Password list delete 2 JOB auto delete per...

Page 375: ...ars 3 Press the 1 Date Time setting key in the submenu The screen for setting the date and time is displayed Current time shows the current time The new setting can be made in Setting time This input...

Page 376: ...uch screen keypad Press to input a positive or negative time difference For example input 0900 if your time is 9 hours after central European time 6 Press the OK key to confirm your input The dialog b...

Page 377: ...displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 1 System initial setting key A submenu appears 3 Press the 2 Language select setting key in the submenu The screen for setting the language appears...

Page 378: ...Call up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 1 System initial setting key A submenu appears 3 Press the 3 IP address setting key in the...

Page 379: ...elect the desired setting or Press the Auto Negotiation key for automatic selection of the line speed 6 Press the OK key to confirm your input The screen for setting the IP address appears again 7 Pre...

Page 380: ...t network administration before changing any settings here Incorrect settings can lead to network malfunctions The following malfunction info or messages can be sent by e mail G Service call G Jam G P...

Page 381: ...essing OK 5 Press 2 E Mail setting Machine manager Enter the e mail address of the network administrator with the touch screen keypad Confirm your selection by pressing OK 6 Press 3 E Mail setting Rec...

Page 382: ...tems for E Mail transmission Highlight the system conditions for which an e mail should be sent Confirm your selection by pressing OK 8 Press the OK key to confirm your input The submenu appears again...

Page 383: ...at are to be enabled automatically when the system is switched on or a control panel reset is carried out 4 Press the OK key to confirm your input The key operator mode menu is displayed again Setting...

Page 384: ...1 Specify the density setting for user 1 Two user defined density settings user 1 user 2 can be selected in the touch screen basic options screen Density 1 Load an original 2 Call up key operator mod...

Page 385: ...1 to print a sample output H Press the Start key on the control panel to start printing the sample output with the selected density settings H Check the sample output H Specify the desired value for...

Page 386: ...key A submenu appears 4 Press 2 Setting user density level 2 in the submenu The screen for setting the copy density appears 5 Set the desired density level H Select among the settings Darker or Light...

Page 387: ...Settings in Key Operator Mode 7 Di5510 Di7210 7 17 7 Press the Return key The key operator mode menu is displayed again...

Page 388: ...Lens mode ratio setting key The screen for setting the zoom ratios appears 4 Select the zoom ratio that you want to change 5 Use the touch screen keypad to enter a new zoom ratio from 0 250 to 4 000 2...

Page 389: ...ccess code can only be set up by a service technician To take advantage of this feature contact your technical representative Calling up E K C Mode Call up E K C mode to change the settings for the E...

Page 390: ...unt 1 Call up E K C mode The submenu appears 2 Press the 1 E K C data Edit key in the submenu The screen for managing E K C accounts appears 3 From the list of E K C accounts select the E K C account...

Page 391: ...screen for managing E K C accounts appears again Message that the password has already been used Press the Yes key to assign a different code or Press the No key to duplicate the code Copies are then...

Page 392: ...appears 2 Press the 1 E K C data Edit key in the submenu The screen for managing E K C accounts appears 3 Press the Add key The screen for setting up a new E K C account appears 4 Press Password Name...

Page 393: ...lready been used Press the Yes key to assign a different code or Press the No key to duplicate the code Copies are then registered under the password with the lower digit Message that the name has alr...

Page 394: ...creen for managing E K C accounts appears 3 From the list of E K C accounts select the E K C account you want to delete using the arrow keys to the right of the list 4 Press the Delete key A confirmat...

Page 395: ...ing the arrow keys to the right of the list 4 Press the Count Reset key A confirmation dialog appears 5 Confirm the procedure with the All key The E K C is reset to 0 or Confirm the procedure with the...

Page 396: ...ey in the submenu The screen for resetting the counter appears 3 Press the All key All counters are reset or Press the Copy Printer key Only the counters for copies and printouts are reset or Press th...

Page 397: ...n or EKC Off to enable or disable the E K C function or Press the Copy Printer key to enable or disable the copier printer counter or Press the Scanner key to enable or disable the scanner counter 4 S...

Page 398: ...7 Settings in Key Operator Mode 7 28 Di5510 Di7210 5 Press the OK key to confirm your input The submenu appears again 6 Press the Return key The key operator mode menu is displayed again...

Page 399: ...s displayed 2 Press the key 5 Program memory lock delete in the key operator mode menu The program memory list is displayed The fields to the left of the program memory positions indicate the status o...

Page 400: ...is displayed 2 Press the key 5 Program memory lock delete in the key operator mode menu The program memory list is displayed 3 Select the program memory position of the system settings that you want...

Page 401: ...ray 1 Call up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 6 Paper type Special size setting key The screen for selecting a paper type appears 3...

Page 402: ...ll up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 6 Paper type Special size setting key The screen for selecting a paper type appears 3 Press th...

Page 403: ...ouch screen to select a paper size H Non STD size Use the arrow keys or the keypad on the touch screen to enter a special size H Wide size paper Set copy start For more information see page 7 34 Use t...

Page 404: ...should start if you are copying to a wide size paper 1 Call up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 6 Paper type Special size setting ke...

Page 405: ...put a wide size paper will open 5 Select a wide size from the displayed list or Set a user defined paper size 6 Set the copy start in Image Pos H Lead edge at the paper feed edge H Rear edge at the op...

Page 406: ...key click sound key The screen for setting the panel contrast and key tone is displayed 3 Select the setting you want to change using the arrow keys H Buzzer volume regulation Press the arrow keys fo...

Page 407: ...or mode menu is displayed 2 In the key operator mode menu press the 8 Key Operator data setting key The box for entering the name max 8 characters and the telephone number max 5 characters of the cont...

Page 408: ...Access to the weekly timer settings can be protected with a master code The master access code can only be set up by a service technician To take advantage of this feature contact your technical repr...

Page 409: ...the submenu press the 1 Weekly timer On Off setting key The screen for enabling the weekly timer function appears 3 Press the Weekly timer On key to enable the weekly timer or Press the Weekly timer O...

Page 410: ...Enter the switch on time for the timer for Mondays using the touch screen keypad Then press the Set key to set the shut off period or Press the Set key repeatedly until the selection is at the desired...

Page 411: ...weekly timer should be enabled or disabled 1 Call up weekly timer mode The submenu appears 2 In the submenu press the 2 Timer setting key The screen for scheduling times appears 3 Press the Block set...

Page 412: ...tch off time What form is used to enter the times Specify the hour in 24 hour mode Always enter 2 digit values e g 07 for 7 minutes 6 Confirm your input by pressing OK The data are copied into the men...

Page 413: ...key The screen for scheduling the weekly timer calendar days appears 3 Use the arrow keys on the touch screen to select the desired month The weekdays of the selected month are displayed 4 Select the...

Page 414: ...the arrow keys on the touch screen to select the desired month The weekdays of the selected month are displayed 4 On the right side of the touch screen set the weekdays on which the system should swi...

Page 415: ...tting key The screen for scheduling lunch hour pauses appears 3 Press the Function Valid key to enable the pause function Specify the starting time for the pause function Press the Set key and then sp...

Page 416: ...rrupt password setting key The dialog for assigning a timer interrupt password is displayed 3 Use the numeric keypad on the touch screen to enter the 4 digit password 4 Confirm your input by pressing...

Page 417: ...corner 4 Check that the X and Y coordinates of the touch screen displayed in the upper message line are within the range of the standard values which are displayed in the lower message line 5 Press t...

Page 418: ...In the key operator mode menu press the 11 Tray size setting key The screen for setting the paper tray priorities appears 4 Select a tray from the left side of the touch screen Then use the OFF or ON...

Page 419: ...e key operator mode menu press the 12 Energy saving setting key The screen for setting the energy saver functions appears 4 On the left side of the touch screen select the idle time for auto low power...

Page 420: ...ed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the 13 Memory switch setting key The screen for configuring the settings appears 4 Use the arrow keys on the lower edge of the touch screen to select the scree...

Page 421: ...ing Face up sub tray 6 Initial by Key counter insert Switch system to initial mode if E K C counter is inserted OFF ON 7 Erasure outside area of orig Automatically deletes a frame around an original w...

Page 422: ...lass that can be detected automatically A5R B6R 5 5 8 5R 18 Rotation When rotation is on this function is enabled ON Always ON APS AMS only ON APS AMS Reduce only 19 Staple mode reset function The Sta...

Page 423: ...of copies During of a number of copies 32 E K C password input timing The access authorization by input of the user password runs out Panel reset timer complete job 33 Key click sound No paper JAM Si...

Page 424: ...ay Face down Face up 44 IP Scan Address manual input Sets whether a target address can be entered manually Permitted Not permitted 45 I P SCAN e mail function mask Sets whether the scan to e mail func...

Page 425: ...AN HDD file form Sets the format in which data will be output when working with Scan to HDD PDF Package TIFF Division TIFF 53 IP SCAN FTP file form Sets the format in which data will be output when wo...

Page 426: ...list print key A submenu appears 4 Press the 1 Program memory list key List of program memory slots for system settings or Press the 2 User management list key List of basic options in key operator m...

Page 427: ...Settings in Key Operator Mode 7 Di5510 Di7210 7 57 7 Press the Return key The key operator mode menu is displayed again...

Page 428: ...hen contact you to discuss further steps for resolving the problem 1 Call up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 Press the down arrow key on the lower edge of the touch screen...

Page 429: ...10 Di7210 7 59 5 Press the Start key The message is sent to the remote center The service technician will contact you 6 Press the Return key The submenu appears again 7 Press the Return key The key op...

Page 430: ...splayed 2 Press the down arrow key on the lower edge of the touch screen The second page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the 16 Side 2 lens adjustment...

Page 431: ...the finisher optimally for your requirements 1 Call up key operator mode The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 Press the down arrow key on the lower edge of the touch screen The second page of the...

Page 432: ...de 7 62 Di5510 Di7210 5 only as required Use Next and Back to select the paper size for which you want to make settings 6 Confirm your settings by pressing Set 7 Press the Return key The key operator...

Page 433: ...tor mode menu is displayed 2 Press the down arrow key on the lower edge of the touch screen The second page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the 18 Hard...

Page 434: ...7 Settings in Key Operator Mode 7 64 Di5510 Di7210 8 Press the Return key The key operator mode menu is displayed again...

Page 435: ...n the key operator mode menu press the 18 Hard disk assignment setting key A submenu appears 4 Press the 2 JOB auto delete period setting key The screen for setting up the automatic delete function ap...

Page 436: ...y on the lower edge of the touch screen The second page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the 18 Hard disk assignment setting key A submenu appears 4 In...

Page 437: ...y operator mode menu is displayed 2 Press the down arrow key on the lower edge of the touch screen The second page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the...

Page 438: ...touch screen twice The third page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu press the 21 Background adjustment key The screen for the background adjustment opens 4 Sel...

Page 439: ...The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 Press the arrow key at the bottom edge of the touch screen twice The third page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu pr...

Page 440: ...the touch screen keypad Confirm the new values with Return 6 only if necessary Select the next fine tuning for which you wish to change the value with the Next or Back keys 7 Press the Return key The...

Page 441: ...The key operator mode menu is displayed 2 Press the arrow key at the bottom edge of the touch screen twice The third page of the key operator mode menu is displayed 3 In the key operator mode menu pre...

Page 442: ...the touch screen keypad Confirm the new values with Return 6 only if necessary Select the next fine tuning for which you wish to change the value with the Next or Back keys 7 Press the Return key The...

Page 443: ...e 4 49 The paper is damp Replace the paper The toner has run out If the message Add toner appears add toner See page 2 54 The paper is not loaded correctly Load the paper correctly See page 2 43 The c...

Page 444: ...k edge The original cover is dirty Clean the original cover See page 3 8 The original is incorrectly positioned Place the original correctly on the original glass See page 3 8 The paper size is larger...

Page 445: ...ministrator The basic options are not displayed Call up the basic options The energy saving key is pressed Exit energy saving mode A malfunction has occurred in the system Note any message shown on th...

Page 446: ...n the control panel during the warm up phase Do not make system settings until the display shows Copier ready The EDH will not feed originals The paper size or the paper thickness is not correct Place...

Page 447: ...No Longer Operates If the PM call message and a malfunction code are displayed the system will not function 1 Make a note of the malfunction code shown in the message line in the upper left area of th...

Page 448: ...epresentative and report the malfunction 1 Make a note of the malfunction message Example Paper tray 1 is no longer available for continuing operation of the system 2 Press the Panel Reset key on the...

Page 449: ...ob While the Current Job is Under Way Press Job Stop to delete all scanned data and to interrupt the job or Press Scan Stop to interrupt the scan cycle All previously scanned data will be processed an...

Page 450: ...If the system data flow is interrupted the Please switch OFF ON screen is displayed 1 Switch off the system with the on off switch 2 Wait approximately 10 seconds 3 Switch on the system with the on of...

Page 451: ...anger of electric shock inside the system The inside of the system contains high voltage components Follow the instructions on the touch screen exactly Do not touch any system parts unless they are sp...

Page 452: ...ntainer collects the waste paper generated when copies are punched When the waste container is full a message to that effect appears on the touch screen Hole Punch Unit PK 2 Empty the hole punch unit...

Page 453: ...Troubleshooting 8 Di5510 Di7210 8 11 3 Empty the waste container 4 Replace the waste container carefully 5 Close the finisher door...

Page 454: ...Di7210 Hole Punch Unit PK 5 PK 5 Swedish hole pattern Empty the hole punch unit waste container 1 Open the finisher door 2 Pull the waste container out carefully 3 Empty the waste container 4 Replace...

Page 455: ...Troubleshooting 8 Di5510 Di7210 8 13 5 Close the finisher door...

Page 456: ...5510 Di7210 Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3 Empty the waste container for the Punch Z fold Unit ZK 3 1 Open the finisher door 2 Pull the waste container out carefully 3 Empty the waste container 4 Replace the...

Page 457: ...Troubleshooting 8 Di5510 Di7210 8 15 5 Close the finisher door...

Page 458: ...8 Troubleshooting 8 16 Di5510 Di7210...

Page 459: ...s Wipe clean with a soft cloth moistened with a mild home detergent G system housing G original cover Wipe with a soft dry cloth G touch screen G original glass CAUTION System may be damaged by improp...

Page 460: ...olvents Do not use cleaning agents containing solvents to clean the system Clean the original cover and the original glass so that dirt particles do not mar the quality of your copies 1 Open the EDH 2...

Page 461: ...400 in 0 1 increments 3 user defined zoom ratios Paper Plain paper 50 to 200 g m2 Special paper OHP transparencies labels tab paper paper with 3 holes See paper cassette specifications on page 9 11 Co...

Page 462: ...0 g m Warm up time ca 5 minutes Di5510 ca 6 minutes Di7210 1st copy about 3 4 seconds A4 Di5510 about 3 0 seconds A4 Di7210 Power requirements 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption max 2 kW with options Noise...

Page 463: ...ng system Sort by offset 30 mm Paper sizes A3 B4 F4 A4R A4 B5R B5 A5 A5R B6 11 17 8 5 14 8 5 11 8 5 11 R 5 5 8 5 only with three folding A4R 3 11 R Special sizes can be output to the top offset tray T...

Page 464: ...transparencies labels paper with 4 holes Staple capacity up to 100 sheets 80 g m or paper stack up to 10 mm Staple capacity 5 000 Staples Dimensions Width 544 mm Depth 656 mm Height 1095 mm Weight app...

Page 465: ...1 8 5 11 R 5 5 8 5 wide size max 314 mm 445 mm Capacity max 200 sheets or paper stack max 30 mm 200 g m paper or less per tray Dimensions Width 511 mm Depth 620 mm Height 220 mm Weight approx 10 5 kg...

Page 466: ...s Supplied from Finisher Specifications Number of holes 4 holes or 2 holes Hole diameter 6 5 mm 0 5 mm Distance between holes 80 mm 0 5 mm Fold type Z fold mode A3 B4 11 17 Double fold mode 8 5 14 Fol...

Page 467: ...wide size max 314 mm 223 mm Dimensions Width 430 mm Depth 639 mm Height 695 mm Weight approx 30 kg Power requirements Supplied from System Specifications Capacity up to 4 000 sheets 80 g m2 Types of p...

Page 468: ...wing table provides an itemization of the supplies If necessary please contact you local Konica Minolta partner Supplies Maximum number of copies Toner cartridge 44 000 A4 at 6 image ratio Developer 2...

Page 469: ...age 7 31 Paper Trays 1 and 2 Min Max sizes A4 preset can be changed by service technician B5 A5 8 5 11 5 5 8 5 Standard sizes special 8 5 11 R instead of A4R 5 5 8 5 instead of A5 Special sizes min 21...

Page 470: ...zes min 210 mm 140 mm max 314 mm 459 mm Standard sizes A3 B4 F4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5R 11 17 8 5 14 8 5 11 configurable by user Standard sizes special 8 5 11 R instead of A4R 5 5 8 5 instead of A5 Special...

Page 471: ...3N Standard sizes A4 B5 or 8 5 11 Non STD size min 257 mm 182 mm max 314 mm 223 mm Wide size paper A4W B5W 8 5 11 W Original weights Standard 60 90 g m Thick 91 200 g m Thin 50 59 g m Tab 91 170 g m L...

Page 472: ...information see page 7 1 Bypass Tray Min Max sizes min 100 mm 148 mm max 314 mm 459 mm Standard sizes A3 B4 F4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5 A5R A6R 11 17 8 5 11 Special sizes 8 5 11 or F4 instead of A4R B6R or 5...

Page 473: ...ot be processed A5 paper can be processed crosswise only with the sub tray without finisher Use only paper recommended by Konica Minolta to ensure reliable processing and optimum copy quality Automati...

Page 474: ...A3 B4 all other sizes output without Z folding Original weights 50 170 g m 60 90 g m for Z folding Paper capacity unlimited max 1 sheet for Z folding Capacity for mixed originals with Z folding and st...

Page 475: ...izes max 314 mm 459 mm up to A5 Original weights 50 170 g m Hole Punch Kit PK 2 PK 5 PK 5 Swedish hole pattern Paper sizes With without offset A3 B4 F4 A4 A4R B5 B5R A5 A5R 12 18 8 5 11 11 17 8 5 11 R...

Page 476: ...staple staple fold FN 10 only A3 B4 11 17 8 5 14 up to 100 sheets 80 g m 33 booklets each with 3 folded sheets 33 3 99 sheets 396 pages 20 booklets each with 5 folded sheets 20 5 100 sheets 400 pages...

Page 477: ...nce with radio communications This system may be operated only if equipped with shielded interface cables The use of other cable types can impair radio communications According to EC guidelines this i...

Page 478: ...anel 7 47 AMS 4 55 4 81 Applications 5 1 APS 4 60 4 81 ATS 7 48 Auto layout 5 42 7 71 B Back cover sheets 4 19 Basic functions 4 1 Booklet 4 16 4 19 5 13 Bookmark 3 51 Bypass tray 3 46 4 62 4 64 9 14...

Page 479: ...keys 2 38 Copy 1 6 Copy job Interrupt 3 31 Copy mode 4 43 Copy paper size 4 59 Copy start 4 64 7 34 Cover Inserter 2 14 4 19 9 16 Cover sheets 4 19 5 2 Crosswise 1 6 Cycle Starting 3 2 Stopping 3 2 D...

Page 480: ...ode 3 3 3 43 3 44 7 49 Enlargement 4 54 Environment setup 6 24 6 26 6 29 6 45 6 60 Environmental requirements 2 29 Exposure control 4 49 4 51 F Fault report 7 10 7 58 Finisher 2 4 2 7 2 9 7 61 9 15 9...

Page 481: ...e position 4 64 7 34 Image shift 5 46 Image store passwords 7 63 Increase 4 49 4 51 Contrast 4 79 Touch screen 7 36 Indicators touch screen 2 40 Initial setting 3 2 7 5 7 13 Inserting images 5 20 Inse...

Page 482: ...2 15 2 16 9 13 Adding paper 2 48 2 50 Loading tab papers 2 49 2 51 Lengthwise 1 6 Lens adjustment 7 60 List Image store passwords 7 63 Key operator mode 7 3 Machine management lists 7 56 Meter count...

Page 483: ...gative image 5 33 Network functions 6 1 Non sort 4 3 Noncomplete job list 3 28 Non Image Area Erase 5 30 5 39 7 67 7 68 Number of copies 3 1 O Offset tray 4 14 9 17 OHP interleave 5 17 OHP transparenc...

Page 484: ...2 7 31 9 11 Password lists 7 63 Photo mode 4 79 Power supply Switching off 2 35 Switching on 2 34 Power switch 2 34 Pre job recall 3 34 Previous job list 3 27 Print Controller 2 17 Print job 6 8 Progr...

Page 485: ...display 8 5 Service center 7 58 Setting the timer action 7 43 Setting touch screen 7 47 Shift Tray 2 13 Shut down system 2 65 Shut off automatic 3 3 3 43 3 45 Side 2 lens adjustment 7 60 Simplex 4 44...

Page 486: ...k system settings 3 15 Connecting 2 33 Enable 3 3 Installation 2 29 Malfunctions 8 3 Proof copy 3 19 Reset 3 2 Shut down 2 65 Site requirements dimensions 2 30 Switching off 2 37 Switching on 2 36 Tra...

Page 487: ...system 2 28 Tray size 7 48 Troubleshooting 8 1 Two sided copying 4 44 4 46 U Use intended 2 67 User density 1 7 14 User density 2 7 16 User setting mode 7 14 7 16 User set User 1 7 14 User 2 7 16 Zoo...

Page 488: ...510 Di7210 Z Z Fold 3 14 4 26 4 83 Z fold unit 2 12 9 16 Zoom 4 54 4 57 4 58 Zoom ratio 4 54 7 18 Fixed magnification ratios 4 56 7 18 Manual selection 4 56 User set zoom ratio 4 57 Vertical horizonta...

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