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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ i

SAFETY INFORMATION  ............................................................................... i

Safety During Operation....................................................................................i

Example Symbols  ............................................................................................i

GUIDE TO COMPONENTS  .......................................................................... 1

Machine Exterior  ..............................................................................................1

Machine Interior  ...............................................................................................3

Options .............................................................................................................5

Operation Panel  ...............................................................................................6

Indicators ..........................................................................................................8

INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS ................................................................... 9

Optimum Environmental Conditions  ................................................................9

Environments To Avoid .....................................................................................9

Access To The Machine  ..................................................................................10

Power Connection ............................................................................................10

OPERATION ................................................................................................. 12

Printing Paper  ..................................................................................................12

Originals ...........................................................................................................13

Preparation For Printing ...................................................................................14

Standard Printing  .............................................................................................19

Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Tables  .........................................21

Adjusting The Image Position  ..........................................................................23

Adjusting The Image Density ...........................................................................25

Changing The Printing Speed ..........................................................................26

Stopping The Machine During A Print Run  .....................................................27

Reduction/Enlargement Printing  ......................................................................28

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Summary of Contents for Priport VT 6000

Page 1: ...m Environmental Conditions 9 Environments To Avoid 9 Access To The Machine 10 Power Connection 10 OPERATION 12 Printing Paper 12 Originals 13 Preparation For Printing 14 Standard Printing 19 Restoring...

Page 2: ...rinting Of Secret Documents Security Mode 69 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 70 Printing Using The Optional 20 Originals Or 50 Originals Document Feeder 70 Printing Using The Optional Sorter Stapler 78 Printing Us...

Page 3: ...Paper Feed Table 164 Non sort Tray Optional Sorter Stapler 164 TROUBLESHOOTING 165 When The Misfeed Indicator Y Blinks 172 When The Open Cover Unit Indicator k Blinks 193 When The Supply Exchange Indi...

Page 4: ...ATION CHART 214 SPECIFICATIONS 215 Main Frame 215 20 Originals Document Feeder 218 50 Originals Document Feeder 218 Large Capacity Tray LCT 219 20 Bin Sorter Stapler 220 Consumables 222 TABLE OF CONTE...

Page 5: ...T PROBLEMS SAFETY INFORMATION When using your machine the following safety precautions should always be followed Safety During Operation In this manual the following important symbols are used WARNING...

Page 6: ...laser systems direct or indi rect reflected eye contact with the laser beam may cause serious eyes damage When the machine needs to be checked adjusted or repaired contact your serv ice representative...

Page 7: ...l outlet to avoid fire or electric shock When the machine will not be used for a long time unplug the power cord E When you pull out the plug from the socket grip the plug to avoid damaging the cord a...

Page 8: ...consult a doctor Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children If ink is ingested force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution and consult a doctor immediately Be careful not to cut y...

Page 9: ...Section 1 eu 1 v...

Page 10: ...GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Machine Exterior GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 1...

Page 11: ...Feed Table Set paper on this table for printing 7 Separation Roller Pressure Levers Use to adjust the separation roller pressure to prevent double feed 8 Feed Roller Pressure Lever Use to adjust the c...

Page 12: ...Machine Interior GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 7 8 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 3...

Page 13: ...ze End Plate Prop When the prints A4 81 2 x 11 or smaller are not delivered properly set this prop 8 Wing Guide Release Lever Push it up when you print on A3 11 x 17 or larger paper 9 Ink Holder Set t...

Page 14: ...een brown yellow purple navy and maroon Tape Dispenser Key Counter Cabinet If you have sorter staplers and you want to have a document feeder the 50 originals document feeder should be equipped with y...

Page 15: ...page 39 11 Sort key for the optional sorter stapler Press to select Sort Staple Sort or Class Sort mode See page 81 12 Reduce Enlarge key Press to reduce or enlarge the image See page 28 13 Direction...

Page 16: ...am key Press to input or recall user programs See page 62 25 Stop key Press to stop the machine operation 26 Proof key Press to make proof prints 27 Print Start key Press to start printing 28 Master M...

Page 17: ...of prints entered While printing it shows the number of prints remaining 6 Memory Class indicator Shows the number entered in Memory mode or Class mode 17 81 2 1 4 7 Directional Magnification Up Down...

Page 18: ...If it topples over it could cause injury Optimum Environmental Conditions Temperature 10 30 C 50 86 F Humidity 20 90 RH A strong and level base a sturdy desk and cabinet etc The machine must be level...

Page 19: ...ly connect the machine to the power source de scribed on page 217 of this manual Avoid multi wiring as it could cause an electric shock or a fire WARNING Avoid using an extension cord More than 20 cm...

Page 20: ...g from the socket grip the plug to avoid damaging the cord and causing fire or electric shock Caution When the machine will not be used for a long time unplug the power cord Make sure the plug is firm...

Page 21: ...1 4 x 16 2 Select Reduce mode when you want to print the entire image of an A3 11 x 17 original Correct curls in the paper before setting it in the machine When you cannot correct the paper curl stack...

Page 22: ...is 307 x 432 mm 12 x 17 If you use paste up originals make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the base sheet If the thickness of the paste up original is more than 0 2 mm 2 250 and the space between...

Page 23: ...paper in the optional paper cassette for LCT Loading paper 1 Carefully open the paper feed ta ble 2 Adjust the side plates to match the paper size 3 Place the paper on the paper feed table Correct th...

Page 24: ...ion indicator of the actual paper size set on the paper feed table is lit Setting up the paper delivery table 5 Open the paper delivery table 6 Lift the paper delivery end plate and move it to match t...

Page 25: ...re lease lever 8 Lift the paper delivery side plates and adjust them to the paper size 9 If you want to use A4 81 2 x 11 or smaller paper lift the small size paper delivery end plate and move it to m...

Page 26: ...mm in side of the proper paper size When printing on paper thicker than 81 4 g m2 21 6 lb do not lift up the guides When printing on paper smaller than A4 81 2 x 11 set the small paper end plate prop...

Page 27: ...roperly set the small size end plate prop to the small size paper delivery end plate 1 Set the small size end plate prop to the small size paper delivery end plate as shown in the illustra tion 2 Slid...

Page 28: ...d according to the size marks on the left scale 3 Lower the platen cover 4 Enter the number of prints re quired using the Number keys Up to 9999 prints can be entered at one time To change the number...

Page 29: ...nting is completed the same number of prints is automatically set for the next job If you want to stop the machine dur ing a print run press the Stop key 8 Remove the prints from the paper delivery ta...

Page 30: ...r 2 Turn off the main switch 3 Push the paper feed plate down and close the paper feed table 4 Push the small size paper deliv ery plate to the left then lower it if necessary Return the left and righ...

Page 31: ...s then lower them Make sure that the side plates do not touch the small size paper delivery end plate 6 Move the end plate until the plate handle is flush with the end of the table 7 Lower the end pla...

Page 32: ...gin more than 5 mm 0 2 at the leading edge If there is no margin paper might wrap around the drum and cause a misfeed The right or left Image Position keys shift the image about 0 5 mm 1 50 each time...

Page 33: ...out 10 mm 2 5 each way Each division on the scale is 2 mm 0 08 If your machine is equipped with the optional sorter stapler the image po sition is shifted to 3 mm 0 12 for each division on the scale 2...

Page 34: ...mes the lighter the printing density is If you want darker prints de crease the printing speed If you use the Sort Staple Sort or Class Sort function the setting should be Setting 1 ode Contrast Norma...

Page 35: ...ute Setting 2 75 sheets minute Setting 3 90 sheets minute Setting 4 105 sheets minute Setting 5 120 sheets minute When the main switch is turned on Setting 3 is selected The faster the printing speed...

Page 36: ...hen you want to change the number of prints en tered or check the completed prints 1 Press the Stop key 2 Change the number of prints or check the completed prints When you change the number of prints...

Page 37: ...in size by using the Reduce Enlarge key Metric version Inch version Reduction Ratio Original Size Print Size 93 87 A3 B4 A4 B5 82 B4 A4 B5 A5 71 A3 A4 A4 A5 B4 B5 Select this ratio when you make prin...

Page 38: ...optional document feeder 4 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or...

Page 39: ...A5 A4 B5 B4 B6 B5 122 A4 B4 A5 B5 115 B4 A3 B5 A4 B6 A5 Some part of the image on the trailing edge might not appear To print the entire image adjust the enlargement ratio with the Zoom up down keys...

Page 40: ...optional document feeder 4 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or...

Page 41: ...dly to increase the ratio in 1 steps 2 Make sure that the original and the print paper are the correct size 3 Set your originals on the expo sure glass or in the optional document feeder 4 Press the M...

Page 42: ...ou can make prints Depending on the reproduction ratio and print paper size some part of the image might not be printed or you might get prints with a lot of margins When you enter the reproduction ra...

Page 43: ...ginal on the exposure glass or in the optional document feeder 8 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using t...

Page 44: ...and press the Enter key 4 Enter the vertical length of the print paper using the Number keys and press the Enter key 5 Enter the horizontal length of the print paper using the Number keys and press th...

Page 45: ...the optional document feeder 8 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23...

Page 46: ...he margins will change depending on the reduction ratios Shadows near the book edge might not be erased completely If the shapes of the originals are as below shadows might appear on the prints In thi...

Page 47: ...t or move the machine If you set the original on the exposure glass as shown below the screened im age below may not be printed Lines or solid images that run from the screened image below onto the or...

Page 48: ...your prints Erasing Margins If you want to erase edge margins of a book original follow the steps below 1 Set the original on the exposure glass 2 Enter the number of prints re quired using the Numbe...

Page 49: ...you reach the desired pa per size and direction press the Enter key 6 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it us...

Page 50: ...to the Thick paper position When you use paper heavier than 64 g m2 17 lb and lighter than 157 0 g m2 41 7 lb position the pressure lever A to the standard position In the case of paper smaller than...

Page 51: ...3 Push the pressure levers B down There are two pressure levers B Make sure that both levers are down If dog eared or wrinkled prints are delivered push the levers up 4 If printing on A3 11 x 17 or l...

Page 52: ...Image Mode key Alternatively use the Make up function to specify Line mode for text areas and Photo mode for photograph areas You can set the machine to print text areas darker in Line Photo mode wit...

Page 53: ...ent feeder 5 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate...

Page 54: ...glass or in the optional document feeder 3 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position key...

Page 55: ...ery table This marks the end of each printing group 1 Set the original face down on the exposure glass or in the optional document feeder You can set up to 20 originals into the optional 20 originals...

Page 56: ...t originals into the optional document feeder originals are fed and prints are completed automat ically 7 Repeat steps 1 through 3 until all originals are printed when you set originals on the exposur...

Page 57: ...t strips of paper which sepa rate the printing groups on the paper delivery table Up to 99 sets of prints can be selected for one original 1 Press the Memory Class key to light the Class indicator 2 S...

Page 58: ...nter key 5 With the Number keys enter the desired number of sets The maximum number of sets that can be made is 99 6 Turn on the power switch of the optional tape dispenser 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Pr...

Page 59: ...is fed out to the paper delivery table the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack If the power switch of the optional tape dispenser is turned off or the tape dispenser is...

Page 60: ...tape dispenser automatically feeds out strips of paper which sepa rate the printing groups on the paper delivery table 1 Press the Memory Class key to light the Memory indicator 2 With the Number key...

Page 61: ...he number of prints for the second original 5 Press the Enter key This stores the number of prints to be made for the second original in memory 2 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each original The number of...

Page 62: ...l or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial see page 24 A Turn on the power switch of the optional t...

Page 63: ...e dis penser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack D After the first set is completed set the second original on the ex posure glass and press the Mas ter Making key E Repeat step D unt...

Page 64: ...e used when combining two images Metric version A4 B5 A5 B6 A6 A3 100 115 141 163 200 B4 87 100 122 141 173 A4 71 82 100 115 141 B5 61 71 87 100 122 A5 50 57 71 82 100 Inch version 81 2 x 11 51 2 x 81...

Page 65: ...nations that can be used when combining 4 images Metric version A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 B6 A6 A3 50 58 71 82 100 115 141 B4 50 61 71 87 100 122 A4 50 58 71 82 100 B5 50 61 71 87 A5 50 58 70 B6 50 61 A6 50 Inch...

Page 66: ...2 to the leading edge of the first original will not be printed Also any image closer than 4 mm 0 16 to the leading edge of the second original will not be printed When the image is too close to the...

Page 67: ...g part of the print 2 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 3 Check the print paper size and the reproduction ratio 4 Then press the Multi Copy key either Once to select the Combine 2 Image...

Page 68: ...operating side 7 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys See page 23 or the side...

Page 69: ...paper longer than 432 mm 17 0 completed prints will not be delivered to the paper delivery table properly so lower the end plate and receive completed prints by hand 1 Set your original on the exposu...

Page 70: ...tion of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial see page 24 5 Make your prints Stop Mast...

Page 71: ...umbers already containing a pro gram are displayed on the guidance display 3 Enter 0 using the Number key 4 Press the Enter key The program numbers 1 to 8 will be displayed in the guidance display If...

Page 72: ...ayed on the guidance display using the Number keys Make sure that the previous job set tings stored under the selected pro gram number are overwritten 6 Press the Enter key 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Pr...

Page 73: ...a pro gram are displayed on the guidance display 2 Using the Number keys enter the number of the program that you want to access 3 Press the Enter key All stored job settings are recalled Program 2 3...

Page 74: ...4 Set your originals on the expo sure glass or in the optional document feeder 5 Press the Master Making key Stop Master Making Print Start Proof OPERATION OPERATION 65...

Page 75: ...and Stop key simultaneously press the Program key 2 Enter 1 using the Number key 3 Press the Enter key The numbers of the programs which are not protected will be displayed in the guidance display 1...

Page 76: ...4 Using the Number keys enter the number of the program that you wish to protect 5 Press the Enter key 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Proof C Clear Enter OPERATION OPERATION 67...

Page 77: ...rogram number is protected the machine returns to the ready condition 4 Using the Number keys enter the number of the program that you wish to remove protection from 5 Press the Enter key 1 4 7 2 5 8...

Page 78: ...ody can access that master again 1 Make your prints 2 While pressing the CS Mode key press 1 using the Number key If you press the Proof key or the Print Start key after finishing one print job the be...

Page 79: ...t to have a document feeder the optional 50 originals document feeder should be equipped with your machine ADF Unit Open Lever Use to open the ADF unit Original Tray Originals used to make masters are...

Page 80: ...6 Originals larger than 307 mm x 432 mm 12 0 x 17 0 Folded curled creased originals Bound stapled or clipped originals If you use paste up originals make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the base...

Page 81: ...ert the originals face down in the document feeder until it stops Do not insert different size originals at the same time Approximately 20 originals 64 g m2 17 lb can be inserted at one time in the 20...

Page 82: ...ts using the Proof key to check the image posi tion again When you set originals in the 50 originals document feeder the last original original set on the top of the original stack in the document fee...

Page 83: ...2 originals face down tops towards the paper delivery table When you use the optional 20 origi nals document feeder the bottom original will be printed on the leading part of print When you use the o...

Page 84: ...it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial see page 24 After the first original is on the mas ter the second original is fed If you set only one original the b...

Page 85: ...fed from the bottom of the stack Make sure that the originals are set in the correct sequence with the first original on the bottom When you use the optional 50 origi nals document feeder the original...

Page 86: ...automatically after a trial print is de livered 6 Press the Print Start key After the last page of each set is fed out to the paper delivery table the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top...

Page 87: ...chine Sorter staplers and a tape dispenser cannot be equipped together When you use the Sort Staple Sort or Class Sort function set the speed to Setting 1 Before printing make sure that the wing guide...

Page 88: ...or Class Sort mode the prints are delivered to the non sort tray 1 Lift the side plates of the non sort tray and move them to match the paper size 2 Lift the end plate of the non sort tray and adjust...

Page 89: ...B4 A4 B5 A5 Paper weight 64 82 g m2 Maximum capacity of bins Paper sizes described above with exception of A3 A3 and paper sizes other than the sizes described above 50 sheets 25 sheets Maximum number...

Page 90: ...in the same stack Buckled or curled paper Short grain paper Print sets over the maximum number of sets are delivered to the non sort tray When you set originals on the exposure glass 1 Press the Sort...

Page 91: ...Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial s...

Page 92: ...proof print 9 Make your prints A Repeat steps 7 through 9 until you have finished printing When you set originals in the optional 50 originals docu ment feeder 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 on page 81 2 Set...

Page 93: ...nts are deliv ered to the non sort tray If you press the Auto Cycle key all sets of prints are delivered to the bins automatically after pressing the Print Start key In this case you cannot make proof...

Page 94: ...he illustration For Stapling the following limitations apply Metric version Paper size A3 B4 A4 B5 Paper weight 64 82 g m2 Stapler capacity 64 g m2 2 50 sheets 75 g m2 2 42 sheets 80 g m2 2 40 sheets...

Page 95: ...of sets are delivered to the non sort tray Setting stapling before printing Auto Staple mode This function can be used only when your machine is equipped with the optional 50 originals document feede...

Page 96: ...the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial see page 24 The trial and proof prints are deliv ered to the non sort tray If you press the Auto Cycle key all sets of prints...

Page 97: ...ts master automatically 7 Repeat step 6 until you have fin ished printing After all prints are delivered to the bins the machine starts stapling To cancel Staple Sort mode press the Staple key on the...

Page 98: ...ginals in the op tional document feeder follow steps 1 through 6 on pages 83 and 84 2 When you use 2 or more origi nals the Staple key on the sorter stapler will be lit Press the Sta ple key To cancel...

Page 99: ...n make sure that no prints remain on any of the bins For stapler capacity see page 85 or 86 1 Set the stack of paper you want to staple on the first bin Make sure that the Staple key on the sorter sta...

Page 100: ...apply Metric version Paper size A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 Paper weight 64 82 g m2 Capacity of bins Paper sizes described above with exception of A3 A3 and paper sizes other than the sizes described above 50 she...

Page 101: ...aper that cannot be used Roughly cut paper Paper of different thickness in the same stack Buckled or curled paper Short grain paper 1 Press the Sorter key to light the Stack indicator 2 S Set the spee...

Page 102: ...2 5 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adj...

Page 103: ...6 Make your prints When you want to make prints using another original remove prints from the bins Then repeat steps 3 through 6 Print Start Proof OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 94...

Page 104: ...tray components To install the large capacity tray the LCT cabinet is required Paper Cassette for LCT LCT Cover Open to load paper or remove misfed paper LCT image position Switch Press to shift the...

Page 105: ...ng paper Maximum paper capacity is as follows 4 000 sheets 64 g m2 17 lb 3 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb 1 Open the LCT cover 2 Push the slide cover in 3 Load 500 sheets of paper at a time OPTIONAL FUNCTIO...

Page 106: ...4 Press the Down key 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished loading paper 6 Close the slide cover and LCT cover OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 97...

Page 107: ...B5 A5 Inch version 11 x 17 81 2 x 14 81 2 x 11 1 Press the Change Paper key with the LCT cover closed 2 After the beeper sounds open the LCT cover and push the slide cover in 3 Remove paper from the L...

Page 108: ...g m2 49 lb leave a space less than 0 5 mm between side plates and pa per stack When you use thick 186 to 209 3 g m2 49 to 55 6 lb paper leave a space at lease 1 mm between side plates and paper stack...

Page 109: ...9 Press the Down key A Repeat steps 8 and 9 until you have finished loading paper B Close the slide cover and LCT cover OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 100...

Page 110: ...chine is equipped with the optional sorter stapler the image position is shifted to 3 mm 0 12 for each division on the scale Shifting the image to the right 1 Press the LCT image position switch as sh...

Page 111: ...tte for LCT Maximum paper capacity is as follows 500 sheets 64 g m2 17 lb 400 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb If you use small and thick paper 186 to 209 3 g m2 49 to 55 6 lb the prints may be curled In this cas...

Page 112: ...sure that there is no misfed paper in the paper feed section Make sure that the Paper Size And Direction indicator of the actual paper size set in the cassette is lit 6 Close the slide cover and LCT...

Page 113: ...the release lever on the left guide adjust the left and right side guides to match the paper size When you use paper less than 186 g m2 49 lb leave a space less than 0 5 mm between side guides and pap...

Page 114: ...4 Set the end plate to match the paper size as shown in the illus tration 5 Load paper in the cassette OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 105...

Page 115: ...uivalent paper sizes are as following Metric version Indicators Paper size A3 A3 B4 B4 A4 A4 A4R A4 B5 B5 B5R B5 A5R A5 A6R A6 Inch version Indicators Paper size 11 x 17 11 x 17 81 2 x 14 81 2 x 14 11...

Page 116: ...8 Push the cassette forward until it stops 9 Close the slide cover and LCT cover OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS 107...

Page 117: ...sary for each color Making color prints 1 Make sure that the Color Print indicator is lit 2 Press the Master Making key Check the image position on the trial or proof print If the image position is no...

Page 118: ...Make sure that the lamp of the drum rotation button is green If this lamp is red press the drum rotation button until the beeper sounds and the lamp turns green 3 Lift the lock lever until it locks i...

Page 119: ...tation button is green push the drum unit handle then pull out the drum unit 5 Hold the rail on the drum and slide out the drum while pulling the release towards you 6 Remove the drum unit from the ma...

Page 120: ...m unit until it locks in position 9 Lower the drum unit lock lever A Close the front door Make sure that the Cover Open indi cator turns off and the Color Drum indicator lights OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS OPTI...

Page 121: ...n the exposure glass 2 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 3 Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust i...

Page 122: ...on them again to let the ink dry If the prints are not dry the paper feed roller may become dirty In this case wipe off the roller with a cloth 6 Exchange the drum unit See page 109 7 Set the second o...

Page 123: ...RH Max 290 mm x 412 mm 11 4 x 16 2 with A3 drum Max 290 mm x 204 mm 11 4 x 8 0 with an optional A4 drum Master cut length A3 drum 320 mm x 540 mm 12 5 x 21 2 226 masters roll Optional A4 drum 320 mm x...

Page 124: ...ove keys from the begin ning The SP mode display appears on the guidance display 2 Using the Number keys enter the desired service program num ber SP No For the SP No refer to page 133 3 When you want...

Page 125: ...ll be displayed at the end of the sec ond line on the guidance display If you designate the wrong SP No press the Clear Modes key Then re enter the desired SP No 2 Enter the desired value or mode usin...

Page 126: ...you want to leave the Service Program mode press the Clear Modes key op Master Making n Line Clear Modes C CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS SERVICE PROGRAM MODE CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS SERVICE PROGRAM MOD...

Page 127: ...e 9 service programs can be registered in the CS Mode key When you recall registered service pro grams using the CS Mode key the setting is changed and you can make prints How to register SP modes in...

Page 128: ...3 Press the Clear Modes key p Master Making Line Clear Modes C CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS SERVICE PROGRAM MODE CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS SERVICE PROGRAM MODE 119...

Page 129: ...ow steps 2 to 5 on pages 48 and 49 and 7 and 8 on page 50 When you select Memory mode follow steps 2 to 9 on pages 51 52 and 53 and B to E on pages 53 and 54 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 ory ss ine ine Photo P...

Page 130: ...ess the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting...

Page 131: ...ress the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjustin...

Page 132: ...3 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 4 Press the Master Making key 5 Make your prints 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 mory ass Line Line Photo Photo Reset Auto Cycle Program Image Mode C Clear Enter...

Page 133: ...r Once to select Combine 2 Im ages mode or Twice to select Combine 4 Im ages mode 4 Enter the number of prints using the Number keys 5 Press the Master Making key 6 Make your prints 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6...

Page 134: ...n the exposure glass or in the optional document feeder 2 While pressing the CS Mode key press the Number key you have registered as Memory Stack mode 3 Press the Memory Class key to light the Memory...

Page 135: ...ter key 6 With the Number keys enter the number of prints for the next set of prints 7 Press the Enter key 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Proof C Clear Enter 7 8 0 9 Proof C ear Enter 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 St...

Page 136: ...ecessary to press the Enter key A Turn on the power switch of the optional tape dispenser B Press the Master Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is no...

Page 137: ...your prints After the first set is fed to the paper delivery table the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack Print Start Proof CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS SERVICE PROGRAM M...

Page 138: ...fol low the steps 3 to 5 on page 49 When you select Memory mode follow the steps 2 to 7 on pages 51 and 52 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 mory ass Line Line Photo Photo Reset Auto Cycle Program Image Mode C Clea...

Page 139: ...key 6 Make your prints The machine stops printing for 2 sec onds after the first set is fed to the paper delivery table Stop Master Making Print Start Proof Print Start Proof CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS...

Page 140: ...r the number of prints using the Number keys 4 Press the Master Making key 5 Make your prints 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 ory ss Line Line Photo Photo Reset Auto Cycle Program mage Mode C Clear Enter CS Mode...

Page 141: ...Making key Check the image position of the trial or proof print If the image position is not correct adjust it using the Image Position keys see page 23 or the side plate fine adjusting dial see page...

Page 142: ...cation Ratio Adjustment Adjusts a fixed magnification ratio metric version from A4 to A3 inch version from 51 2 x 81 2 to 81 2 x 14 Default metric version 141 inch version 155 Adjustment value 50 to 2...

Page 143: ...11 Default metric version 93 inch version 74 Adjustment value 50 to 200 17 Adjusts a fixed magnification ratio metric version from A3 to B4 inch version from 11 x 17 to 81 2 x 11 Default metric versi...

Page 144: ...functions that are registered in the CS Mode key is returned to the default setting by pressing the Clear Modes key Default 1 Adjustment value 0 No 1 Yes 29 Photo Background Correct When you make prin...

Page 145: ...d when the Make up key is pressed Default 0 Adjustment value 1 to 40 51 to 90 101 to 140 151 to 190 0 No background pattern 50 Directional Magnification Mode Selection You can select whether you can i...

Page 146: ...set the Quality Start function to be Yes you can also select how many times the Quality Start mode is carried out for each master making Also when you set the Quality Start function to be Yes the bold...

Page 147: ...rs 3 Adjustment value Auto Quality Start mode 0 No 1 Yes 0 to 6 hours 0 to 10 times 6 to 32 hours 0 to 10 times 32 to 72 hours 0 to 10 times If you use the Quality Start function before 6 hours have p...

Page 148: ...prints in Auto Multi Copy mode see page 124 You cannot set an original in the optional document feeder in Auto Multi Copy mode 87 Memory Stack mode In Memory mode you set several originals each of whi...

Page 149: ...ng Reproduce tint image Default 0 Adjustment value 0 No 1 Yes 113 Resettable Total Master Copy Counter Used to display the total number of masters and prints M Total number of masters P Total number o...

Page 150: ...aking prints on non standard paper and the original image does not entirely appear on the print set paper size detection to off When you set the paper size detection to off you can also select whether...

Page 151: ...ch version 208 x 275 mm SP No 163 A4 or 81 2 x 11 Default metric version 289 x 206 mm inch version 271 x 212 mm SP No 164 B5 or 51 2 x 81 2 Default metric version 174 x 253 mm inch version 132 x 212 m...

Page 152: ...des and then black out the codes from this manual How to enable user code mode 120 The following procedure explains how to enable User Code mode This must be done before a user code can be input 1 Pre...

Page 153: ...ired setting using the Number keys and press the En ter key 5 Press the Clear Modes key to leave Service Program mode 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 oto Stop Proo Mode C Clear Enter 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Proo...

Page 154: ...e Clear Modes key This prevents others from using your user code to make prints If you do not follow this step the ma chine will not request the next user for their codes unless the auto reset time ha...

Page 155: ...nd prints made under the user code 382 will be displayed in the guidance display 3 Continue pressing the Enter key to display the number of masters and prints made under your user code 4 Press the Cle...

Page 156: ...key until desired user code is displayed 4 Enter 1 using the Number key and press the Enter key 5 Press the Clear Modes key to leave Service Program mode 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Master Making Print...

Page 157: ...ss the Enter key The total number of masters and prints made under all user codes will be displayed in the guidance display 3 Press the Clear Modes key to leave Service Program mode 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6...

Page 158: ...ber key and press the Enter key 4 Press the Clear Modes key to leave Service Program mode 1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 Stop Master Making Print Start Proof Auto Cycle Program On Line Clear Modes C C Clear Ente...

Page 159: ...optional paper cassette for LCT see page 102 Replenishing paper 1 Press the Stop key This step is necessary only if you want to pause a print run to replenish paper 2 Press the Lower Paper Feed Ta bl...

Page 160: ...the pads of the feed side plates before loading paper Reset the pads after paper is set Correct paper curl before setting the paper 4 Press the Print Start key to re sume printing REPLENISHING SUPPLIE...

Page 161: ...ed side plates to match the paper size 3 Place the paper on the paper feed table Correct any paper curl before setting the paper Make sure that the side plates con tact the paper lightly 4 Adjust the...

Page 162: ...octor Caution Keep the ink out of reach of children Caution If ink is ingested force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solu tion and consult a doctor immediately Caution This machine has been teste...

Page 163: ...he new cartridge into the ink holder Return the ink holder to its original position until it clicks Always supply ink of the same color 5 Close the front door 6 Press the Reset key The machine will st...

Page 164: ...the direction of the arrow to re lease the feed roller pressure 3 Remove the used master roll and pull out both spools Then insert both spools into a new master roll When the Master End indicator lig...

Page 165: ...e master directory master may be creased and it causes poor print image 5 Tear the paper band by holding the instruction label and remove it by pulling the label 6 Insert the paper edge of the mas ter...

Page 166: ...roll will rotate Do not touch the master roll You may be in jured 9 After the beeper sounds open the transparent cover and remove the cut off portion of the master roll Remove the cut off master com...

Page 167: ...the tape dis penser 2 As shown put the roll in the dis penser Make sure that the tape is installed in the proper direction If it is not in the correct direction the tape dispenser will not work correc...

Page 168: ...4 Turn on the power switch of the tape dispenser 5 Press the manual cut button to trim off the leading edge of the tape REPLENISHING SUPPLIES REPLENISHING SUPPLIES 159...

Page 169: ...un out of staples Do not remove the staple cartridge from the stapler except for adding staples Do not remove staple plate It should remain in the stapler unit when you remove the empty staple cartrid...

Page 170: ...he by pass feed stapling see page 90 When you cannot staple documents even if you try 4 or 5 times follow the steps below Reset the staple cartridge Then retry stapling If the stapler unit does not wo...

Page 171: ...the exposure glass with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth If you do not clean the exposure glass marks on the glass will be printed Platen Cover Clean the platen cover with a damp cloth and wi...

Page 172: ...l Document Feeder Clean the sheet with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth If you do not clean the sheet marks on the sheet will be printed Paper Size Detection Sensors Paper Feed Table Wipe off...

Page 173: ...ght not light when paper runs out Paper Feed Roller Paper Feed Table Wipe off the paper dust on the paper feed roller with a damp cloth then wipe it with a dry cloth If you do not clean the paper feed...

Page 174: ...Reset PAPER FEED JAM REMOVE JAMMED PAPER 175 Y C Reset MASTER FEED JAM REMOVE JAMMED MASTER 181 Y E Reset PAPER WRAP JAM REMOVE JAMMED PAPER 183 Y E B Reset PAPER WRAP JAM REMOVE JAMMED PAPER 186 Y F...

Page 175: ...main switch while removing the misfed items When the open cover unit indicator k blinks Monitor Guidance Display and Action Page k CLOSE THE COVER 193 Close the original table unit Close the front do...

Page 176: ...on the exposure glass or in the optional document feeder Then press the Master Making key c SET THE KEY COUNTER The optional color drum unit is set A ORIGINAL IN ADF CLOSE PLATEN COVER Originals are s...

Page 177: ...sized paper when you use Auto Staple or Manual Staple mode Make prints on the same sized paper or staple prints using the Bypass Feed Staple function STAPLE NOT AVAILABLE OVER LOADED FLOWING Sheets of...

Page 178: ...mode Change the number of prints The minimum number of prints that can be entered is specified by the Service Program mode Change the number of prints The maximum enlargement ratio that can be entere...

Page 179: ...n A4 with the A4 drum unit this message is displayed You can make prints if you press the Mas ter Making key again Security mode is set If you make the next master Security mode is canceled You can re...

Page 180: ...e If a service code appears on the guidance display after you turn the main switch off and on a few times do not continue turning it on and off Leave the machine off E04 might be displayed when you ma...

Page 181: ...ator Y Blinks After clearing misfeeds Press the Reset key to reset the error indicators P ress the Reset key to reset error in dicators Do not turn off the main switch when removing misfeeds Reset 1 1...

Page 182: ...ument feeder 1 Press the ADF unit open lever and open the ADF unit 2 Pull out the original gently 3 If you cannot remove the misfed original pull out the original from the side of the original tray an...

Page 183: ...amaged originals Originals with glue on them Originals perforated for ring binders Folded curled or creased originals Bound stapled or clipped originals Originals larger than 307 mm x 432 mm 12 0 x 17...

Page 184: ...Y B Paper misfeed in the paper feed section When you load paper on the paper feed table 1 Remove the misfed paper TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 175...

Page 185: ...When you load paper in the optional large capacity tray 1 Open the LCT cover and push the slide cover in 2 Remove misfed paper 3 Close the LCT cover and the slide cover TROUBLESHOOTING 176...

Page 186: ...n you load paper in the paper cassette for LCT 1 Open the LCT cover 2 Push the slide cover in 3 Remove the cassette from the large capacity tray 4 Remove misfed paper TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 1...

Page 187: ...5 Push the cassette forward until it stops 6 Close the slide cover and the LCT cover TROUBLESHOOTING 178...

Page 188: ...2 Is the separation roller pressure properly adjusted The standard position of the separa tion pressure levers is the lower posi tion If dog eared or wrinkled prints are delivered push the levers up...

Page 189: ...n When paper edges stick together shuffle the paper as shown When you use post cards and thick paper lower the printing speed to setting 2 or 1 See page 26 ensity hter mal ker 1 ker 2 Speed Slow Fast...

Page 190: ...eed section 1 Open the original table Lift the original table release lever and slide the original table all the way to the left 2 Open the transparent cover 3 Pull the misfed master up and remove it...

Page 191: ...out the drum unit see page 109 5 If the original misfeeds in the op tional document feeder press the ADF open lever and open the ADF unit to remove the misfed sheet 6 Return the original table to its...

Page 192: ...it open button and open the master eject unit 2 Remove the misfed paper 3 If the paper is completely wrapped around the drum peel off the edge of the paper Then close the master eject unit and press t...

Page 193: ...the misfed paper pull out the drum unit after confirming that the lamp is green and remove the misfed paper from the drum 5 Close the master eject unit If you followed step 3 or 4 close the front doo...

Page 194: ...curl as shown If you cannot correct the paper curl stack the paper with the curl face down as shown When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5 mm 0 2 or there is a solid image on the...

Page 195: ...y sharp edges when you reach inside the machine to remove misfed sheet of paper or masters Misfeed in the paper feed section 1 Slowly but firmly pull out the pa per Paper is wrapped around the drum 1...

Page 196: ...green again so the paper can be peeled off easier And then open the mas ter eject unit and remove the mis fed paper 4 If you cannot remove the misfed paper pull out the drum unit after confirming the...

Page 197: ...rect the curl as shown If you cannot correct the paper curl stack the paper with the curl face down as shown When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5 mm 0 2 or there is a solid imag...

Page 198: ...master is Remove the misfed master as follows When a master misfeed occurs in the master eject sec tion 1 Open the master eject container cover Then pull out the master eject box 2 Remove the misfed...

Page 199: ...pull out the unit For how to remove the drum unit see page 109 2 Grasp the drum unit handle and remove the master from the drum 3 Pull the master out of the master clamp 4 Re insert the drum unit unti...

Page 200: ...e misfed sheets of paper or masters 1 Push the button to open the mas ter eject unit 2 Remove the misfed paper 3 Close the master eject unit Check the following adjustment before restart operation Is...

Page 201: ...Open the non sort tray If you cannot remove misfed paper re move the paper under the non sort tray Even if you can remove misfed paper in step 1 you should open the non sort tray 3 While lifting the...

Page 202: ...at the following door units are closed Original Table Slide the original table until it locks in position Front Door Close the front door completely Master Eject Unit Close the master eject unit until...

Page 203: ...ADF unit until it locks in position LCT Cover Option Close the slide cover and LCT cover completely Make sure that the drum is completely set in position Set the drum completely until it locks in pos...

Page 204: ...Make sure that the paper feed table and the paper delivery table are open Open the paper feed table Open the paper delivery table TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING 195...

Page 205: ...ove obstacles from the non sort tray Non sort tray While lifting the non sort tray lower the knob to the right Then close the non sort tray Stapler unit cover Close the stapler unit cover Non sort tra...

Page 206: ...ge 150 Reset Load new ink cartridge See page 153 e Load new master roll See page 155 i H Set the new staple cartridge See page 160 Reset Empty master eject box Set the master eject box 1 Open the mast...

Page 207: ...n turn the master eject box upside down on it to remove the used masters Then throw away the masters 3 Reinstall the master eject box Push in the box until it touches the inside bracket 4 Close the co...

Page 208: ...original on the exposure glass and press the Master Mak ing key c Set the key counter The key counter option is not set Insert the key counter Color Color drum unit is installed Stop Master Making Pr...

Page 209: ...rs do not blink If the stapler unit does not work properly a staple jam might occur 1 Open the stapler unit cover 2 Loosen the screw by turning it counterclockwise Then remove the stapler unit 3 While...

Page 210: ...staples 5 Close the stapler unit cover by pushing the knob to the other side 6 Return the stapler unit to its origi nal position and secure the screw 7 Close the stapler unit cover TROUBLESHOOTING TRO...

Page 211: ...ry stapling 5 or 6 times 9 When you use Auto staple or Manual Staple mode Make sure that the Staple key is green Press the Staple key When you use Bypass Feed Sta pling Reset documents in the bin Make...

Page 212: ...plate prop to the small size paper delivery end plate 2 Reduce the printing speed by pressing the key When The Prints Are Not Delivered In A Neat Stack Set the small size end plate prop to the small s...

Page 213: ...irty background prints When you use postcards and the like the background might be dirty because postcards do not absorb ink well You might get prints with dirty background when printing at high speed...

Page 214: ...clean cloth remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailing edge of the drum unit 5 Insert the drum unit until it locks in position then lower the drum unit lock lever 6 Close the front door 7 Tur...

Page 215: ...ding edge Otherwise the paper exit pawl might become dirty and cause black lines on prints Check the following parts and clean them if they are dirty Platen cover See page 162 Exposure glass See page...

Page 216: ...e paper feed side plates contact the paper lightly Make sure that the Paper Size And Direction indicator of the ac tual paper size set on the paper feed table is lit When you use the optional docu men...

Page 217: ...form the following procedure 1 Pull out the drum unit Refer to page 109 for the details 2 Remove the master from the drum 3 Remove paper that is stuck to the drum 4 Insert the drum unit until it locks...

Page 218: ...back side Keep at least 5 mm 0 2 margin at the leading edge of the back side of the printing paper Press the Proof key to perform a test print as the first few prints may be light The top sheet might...

Page 219: ...g with soap and water Also be careful not to get any ink on your clothing while emptying the master eject box or while loading a new ink cartridge The image density varies according to the printing sp...

Page 220: ...e Keep corrosive liguids such as acid off the machine Open and close the door and covers softly Do not put anything except originals or command sheets on the machine Do not spill liquid on the machine...

Page 221: ...llowing conditions the machine might not detect the original on the exposure glass If you press the Master Making key again the machine will start making a master anyway When you set a dark original o...

Page 222: ...p prints delivered to the bins might be dirty if the back of the previous bin is dirty In this case reduce the number of prints delivered to the bins or clean the back of the bins Optional Large Capac...

Page 223: ...used together means that some functions in these modes cannot be used together 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 Reduction 2 Enlargement 3 Zoom 4 Auto Cycle 5 Memory Class 6 Multi Copy 7 Direc...

Page 224: ...77 74 65 Metric version 93 87 82 71 Enlargement Ratios Inch version 155 129 121 Metric version 141 122 115 Zoom From 50 to 200 in 1 steps Directional Magnification Vertical From 50 to 200 in 1 steps...

Page 225: ...20 mm 0 39 0 79 Side 10 mm 0 39 for either side Paper Feed Table Capacity Table mode 1 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Paper Delivery Table Capacity 1 000 sheets 66 3 g m2 17 6 lb 1 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb...

Page 226: ...nsumption Master Making Less than 0 36 kW Printing Less than 0 28 kW Optional Equipment Drum unit Color Drum A3 11 x 17 red blue green brown yellow purple navy and maroon A4 81 2 x 11 black red blue g...

Page 227: ...11 Original Capacity 20 sheets 66 g m2 17 6 lb 18 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb 1 8 mm 0 07 height 50 Originals Document Feeder Original Type Sheet Original Weight 40 7 g m2 to 127 9 g m2 10 8 lb to 34 lb Ori...

Page 228: ...following size can be set in the cassette for LCT A6 Paper Capacity LCT 4 000 sheets 64 g m2 17 lb 3 000 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Cassette 500 sheets 64 g m2 17 lb 400 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Power Source D...

Page 229: ...81 2 x 11 in Class mode Maximum 300 x 432 mm 11 9 x 17 1 A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 11 x 17 81 2 x 14 81 2 x 11 51 2 x 81 2 Paper Weight on non sort tray 47 210 g m2 12 6 55 8 lb in Sort mode 64 82 g m2 17 1 21...

Page 230: ...tridge Dimensions only sorter stapler Width Depth Height Stored one sorter stapler 908 mm 35 8 597 mm 23 6 926 mm 36 5 Set up one sorter stapler 908 mm 35 8 597 mm 23 6 1 082 mm 42 6 Stored two sorter...

Page 231: ...e per roll Ink Black 1 000 ml pack 600 ml pack 5 packs case Environmental conditions 5 40 C 10 95 RH Ink Red 600 ml pack 5 packs case Ink Blue 600 ml pack 5 packs case Ink Green 600 ml pack 5 packs ca...

Page 232: ...Section 2 i...

Page 233: ...Outline 7 How To Make A Command Sheet 8 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE UP MODE 15 Saving And Deleting Modes One Command Sheet 15 Outline Mode One Command Sheet 17 Photo Mode One Command Sheet 19 Pattern Modes...

Page 234: ...y customize your prints Main Features The use of command sheets allows you to create special effects without cutting and pasting up to 4 commands can be given for an original By combining image make u...

Page 235: ...Delete mode Original Print Image Pattern mode Original Print WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE UP 2...

Page 236: ...Area Pattern mode Original Print Image Outline and Area Pattern mode Original Print WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE UP WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE UP 3...

Page 237: ...Area Command sheet Original Closed area method Print Closed area method Diagonal line method 1 Line mode Fn 1 Fn 11 2 Outline mode Fn 2 Fn 12 3 Delete mode Fn 3 Fn 13 4 Photo mode Fn 4 Fn 14 5 Image P...

Page 238: ...e signated areas is printed in Line mode Fn 1 2 Outline mode The area outside designated areas is printed in outline mode Fn 2 3 Delete mode The area outside the designated areas is deleted Fn 3 4 Pho...

Page 239: ...pattern elements at twice the size and 90 rotations of all the basic and enlarged patterns The basic patterns are numbered 1 to 40 The patterns with enlarged elements are numbered 51 to 90 The rotate...

Page 240: ...paper and should be the same size as the original Poor quality paper such as newsprint recycled paper etc should not be used for command sheets because any dark spots or streaks will be read as desig...

Page 241: ...ing to what you want to edit 1 Put the command sheet on top of the original 2 Draw a line using a felt tip pen black red or blue with a thick ness of at least 2 mm 0 08 making sure there is no break i...

Page 242: ...The line marking the designated area should be more than 2 mm 0 08 from any neighboring im age PREPARING IMAGE MAKE UP PREPARING IMAGE MAKE UP 9...

Page 243: ...blue felt tip pen draw a line around the area to designate The line should have a thickness of at least 2 mm 0 08 Make sure there is no break in the line OK NG No good Draw the line at least 2 mm 0 0...

Page 244: ...g the designated area should be more than 2 mm 0 08 from any neighboring im age Neighboring im age Image within the designated area Line marking the designated area PREPARING IMAGE MAKE UP PREPARING I...

Page 245: ...e of at least 2 mm 0 08 in front of the area surrounded by 3 sides relative to the feed direction Double line pattern Only the outer line is recognized Make a gap of at least 2 mm 0 08 in width The de...

Page 246: ...e method on the same command sheet You can designate many areas on one sheet and there is no limit to the number of areas you can designate If designated areas on two or more command sheets overlap th...

Page 247: ...line method is easy to use for designating rectangular areas It is also more precise but it is difficult to use for designating complex areas When drawing a command sheet using a closed line Command...

Page 248: ...command number was entered previously and is still in memory press the Clear key The commands entered previously are stored in memory until the main switch is turned off or the Clear Modes key is pre...

Page 249: ...essing the En ter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time 7 Set the command sheet face down on the exposure glass and press the Master Making key 8 The beeper sounds after the c...

Page 250: ...emory press the Clear key The commands entered previously are stored in memory until the main switch is turned off or the Clear Modes key is pressed 4 Press the Enter key again Screen Contrast Normal...

Page 251: ...he En ter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time 7 Set the command sheet face down on the exposure glass and press the Master Making key 8 The beeper sounds after the command s...

Page 252: ...umber was entered previously and remains in memory press the Clear key The commands entered previously are stored in memory until the main switch is turned off or the Clear Modes key is pressed 4 Pres...

Page 253: ...4 has been specified for the outside area To check the modes that you have entered press the Make up key twice and then keep pressing the En ter key to display the modes one at a time on the guidance...

Page 254: ...after the command sheet is scanned Set the original face down on the ex posure glass and press the Mas ter Making key Stop Master Making Print Start Proof HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE UP MODE HOW TO USE IMA...

Page 255: ...for the desig nated area See page 4 Fn5 or Fn15 Image pattern mode Fn6 or Fn16 Area Pattern mode Fn7 or Fn17 Image outline and area pattern mode 3 Press the Enter key Screen Contrast Normal Fine Coars...

Page 256: ...re stored in memory until the main switch is turned off or the Clear Modes key is pressed 6 Press the Enter key again 7 Using the Number keys select the Image Make up mode for the outside area See pag...

Page 257: ...one at a time 9 Set the command sheet face down on the exposure glass and press the Master Making key A The beeper sounds after the command sheet is scanned Set the original face down on the ex posur...

Page 258: ...e up key again 2 Using the Number keys select the Image Make up mode for the first command sheet See page 4 3 Press the Enter key Screen Contrast Normal Fine Coarse Normal LightTone DarkTone Over lay...

Page 259: ...eys See page 6 6 Press the Enter key 7 Using the Number keys select the Image Make up mode to be applied to the next command sheet See page 4 CS Mode 1 2 3 4 Photo Mode Screen Contrast Normal Fine Coa...

Page 260: ...you have entered press the Make up key twice and then keep pressing the En ter key to display the modes on the guidance display one at a time D Set the first command sheet face down on the exposure gl...

Page 261: ...E Repeat step D until all command sheets are done F Set the original face down on the exposure glass and press the Master Making key Stop Master Making Print Start P f HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE UP MODE 28...

Page 262: ...When using coated paper or transparent paper as a command sheet set the command sheet and original separately into the document feeder With the optional document feeder you can designate areas to be...

Page 263: ...e that the original is set un der the command sheets when you use the 50 originals document feeder 4 Press the Master Making key If a command sheet or an original misfeeds remove the misfed com mand s...

Page 264: ...MAKE UP SAMPLES 1 Command Sheet No 1 Designated area Fn3 2 Outside area Fn1 3 Print Original Command sheet No 1 Print MAKE UP SAMPLES MAKE UP SAMPLES 31...

Page 265: ...80 2 Command Sheet No 2 Designated area Fn 6 Pattern No 67 3 Outside area Fn1 4 Print Original Command sheet No 1 Command sheet No 2 Print A A BB C A C C B B B C C C B C B B B B C C C C AB C B C B C...

Page 266: ...is 2 Change the drum unit for color printing 3 Command Sheet No 1 Designated area Fn6 Pattern No 89 4 Outside area Fn3 5 Print Original Command sheet No 1 Print BIRTHDAY PARTY BIRTHDAY PARTY MAKE UP...

Page 267: ...ted area Fn17 Pattern No 85 3 Command Sheet No 3 Designated area Fn3 4 Outside area Fn1 5 Print 6 Change the drum unit for color printing 7 Command sheet No 1 Designated area Fn7 Pattern No 61 8 Outsi...

Page 268: ...MAKE UP SAMPLES MAKE UP SAMPLES 35...

Page 269: ...y 213 Cautions about sorter stapler 213 Change drum size 114 Change Paper key 2 98 Change paper size in LCT 98 Change paper size of cassette for LCT 104 Change paper size on the paper feed table 152 C...

Page 270: ...n Button 4 Drum Unit 4 Drum Unit Lock Lever 4 E E XX 171 Economy Mode key 45 Enable user code mode 143 Enlargement 30 Environment 9 Erase margins adjustment area 142 Erasing Margins 39 Example Symbols...

Page 271: ...5 Manual Staple mode 89 Margin Erase key 39 Master Cut Button 4 Master Eject Container Cover 4 Master Eject indicator 197 Master Eject Unit Open Button 4 Master is not wrapped around the drum 199 Mast...

Page 272: ...sette for LCT 102 Paper Delivery End Plate 4 Paper Delivery Side Plates 4 Paper Delivery Table 4 Paper drum misfeed 183 186 189 Paper exit misfeed 191 Paper Feed misfeed 175 Paper Feed Side Plates 2 P...

Page 273: ...ze Paper Delivery End Plate 4 Sort key 81 Sort mode 80 Sorter Stapler 78 sorter stapler paper misfeed 192 SP Mode 115 Special Feature indicator 8 SPECIFICATIONS 215 222 Speed keys 25 26 Standard print...

Page 274: ...3 F misfeed 189 G misfeed 191 H Reset indicators 200 H misfeed 192 20 originals document feeder 72 20 originals document feeder specifications 218 20 bin sorter stapler specifications 220 50 originals...

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