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  • Page 1 User’s Guide [Copy Operations]...
  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction Thank you for choosing this machine. This manual contains details on the operation of the various functions of the machine, precautions on its use, and basic troubleshooting procedures. In order to ensure that this machine is used correctly and efficiently, carefully read this manual as needed.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Contents Introduction Contents ..................................x-2 Available features ..............................x-8 Selecting the print color ...........................x-8 Automatically selecting the paper ......................x-8 Adjusting copies to the size of the paper ....................x-8 Specifying separate horizontal and vertical zoom ratios .................x-8 Sorting copies ............................x-8 Copying multiple original pages onto a single page ................x-8 Copying an original containing various page sizes .................x-9 Adjusting copies according to the image quality of the original ..............x-9 Copying with reversed colors ........................x-9...
  • Page 4 Introduction Basic copy operations General copy operation........................2-2 Operations that cannot be combined ....................2-5 2.2.1 Operations where the setting specified last is given priority ..............2-5 2.2.2 Operations where the setting specified first is given priority..............2-6 Feeding the original ..........................2-7 2.3.1 Loading the original into the ADF ......................2-7 2.3.2...
  • Page 5 Introduction 3.3.3 Deleting a copy program ..........................3-7 Copying with programmed copy settings (Recall Program) ............3-9 Specifying control panel settings (Accessibility mode) ..............3-10 3.5.1 Displaying the Accessibility Settings screen ..................3-10 3.5.2 Setting the "Screen Mode" function.......................3-10 3.5.3 Setting the "Key Speed Settings" functions...................3-11 3.5.4 Setting the "Extend Auto Reset"...
  • Page 6 Introduction 6.1.5 Paper storage ............................6-4 6.1.6 Auto tray switch feature..........................6-4 6.1.7 Order for selecting paper trays.........................6-4 Selecting the Paper settings........................ 6-6 6.2.1 Automatically detecting the paper size ("Auto Detect" setting)..............6-6 6.2.2 Selecting a paper size setting (Size Setting) ....................6-7 6.2.3 Specifying a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings)..............6-8 6.2.4 Storing a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings) ..............6-11...
  • Page 7 Introduction Viewing counters (Meter Count)......................9-6 9.2.1 Viewing counters ............................9-6 9.2.2 Viewing the coverage rate ........................9-7 When the message "It is time for the scheduled inspection of the device." appears ....9-8 10 Managing jobs 10.1 Overview of Job List screens ......................10-2 10.1.1 Jobs ................................10-2 10.1.2...
  • Page 8 Introduction 11.5.12 Network Settings ..........................11-18 11.5.13 Software Switch Setting ........................11-18 11.5.14 Ping...............................11-18 11.5.15 Firmware Version ..........................11-19 11.5.16 Security Settings...........................11-19 11.5.17 Displaying the Administrator Management screen................11-19 11.6 Selecting Print Lists settings......................11-21 11.6.1 TX Report..............................11-21 11.6.2 RX Report .............................11-21 11.6.3 Bulletin List ............................11-21 11.6.4 One-Touch List .............................11-21 11.6.5...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Available features Selecting the print color The color used to print copies can be specified, for example, the copy can be printed in full color or in black and white. For details, refer to "Selecting a Color setting" on page 2-17.
  • Page 10: Adjusting Copies According To The Image Quality Of The Original

    Introduction Copying an original containing various page sizes An original with various page sizes can be scanned and copied together. For details, refer to "Copying originals of mixed sizes ("Mixed Original" setting)" on page 2-12. Adjusting copies according to the image quality of the original The copies can be adjusted according to the image quality of the original.
  • Page 11: Explanation Of Manual Conventions

    Introduction Explanation of manual conventions C200 x-10...
  • Page 12 Introduction C200 x-11...
  • Page 13: Descriptions Of Originals And Paper

    Introduction Descriptions of originals and paper The descriptions used in this manual for originals and paper are explained below. Whenever original and paper dimensions are mentioned in this manual, the value shown as Y in the illustration refers to the width, and the value shown as X refers to the length.
  • Page 14: User's Guides

    Introduction User’s Guides This machine is provided with printed manuals and PDF manuals on the User’s Guide CD. Printed manual Quick Guide [Copy/Print/Fax/Scan Operations] This manual contains operating procedures and descriptions of the most frequently used functions, allowing the machine to immediately be used. In addition, this manual contains notes and precautions that should be followed for safe use of the machine.
  • Page 15: Before Making Copies

    Before making copies...
  • Page 16: Part Names And Their Functions

    Before making copies Before making copies Part names and their functions 1.1.1 Options Part name Description Main unit The document is scanned by the scanner section, and the scanned image is printed by the printer section. Referred to as the "machine", the "main unit", or the "C200" throughout the manual.
  • Page 17 Before making copies Part name Description Paper feed cabinet PC-104 The top drawer can be loaded with up to 500 sheets of paper, and the bottom drawer can be used as storage. Referred to as the "single paper feed cabinet" throughout the manual. Paper feed cabinet PC-204 Both the top and bottom drawers can each be loaded with up to 500 sheets of paper.
  • Page 18: Outside Of Machine

    Before making copies 1.1.2 Outside of machine *The illustration above shows the main unit with the optional original cover, duplex unit, bypass tray, additional paper feed cabinet and LCT installed. Part name Description Original pad Holds down the placed originals to keep it in place. Duplex unit Turns over the paper for double-sided printing.
  • Page 19 Before making copies *The illustration above shows the main unit with the optional ADF, duplex unit, bypass tray, additional paper feed cabinet and double paper feed cabinet installed. Part name Description Left-side cover Opened when clearing paper misfeeds. Left-side cover release lever Used to open the left-side cover.
  • Page 20 Before making copies 29 30 *The illustration above shows the main unit with the optional ADF, duplex unit, bypass tray, additional paper feed cabinet, LCT, fax kit, and fax multi line installed. *The illustration above shows the main unit with the optional ADF, duplex unit, bypass tray, additional paper feed cabinet and double paper feed cabinet installed.
  • Page 21: Inside Of Machine

    Before making copies Part name Description Ozone filter Collects the ozone generated in the machine. Power cord Supplies power to the machine. 1.1.3 Inside of machine Part name Description Original glass The original placed on the glass is scanned. Fusing unit upper cover Opened when cleaning paper misfeeds in the fusing unit.
  • Page 22: Job Separator Js-505

    Before making copies 1.1.4 Job separator JS-505 Part name Description Misfeed-clearing dial Turned when clearing paper misfeeds within the separator. Assist lever Used when removing printed pages. Output tray 2 Collects printed pages. Output tray 1 Collects printed pages. Tray extension Pulled out when feeding papers longer than A4 size.
  • Page 23 Before making copies Part name Description [Utility/Counter] key Press to display the Utility screen and the Meter Count screen. [Fax/Scan] key Press to enter Fax/Scan mode. While the machine is in Fax/Scan mode, the indicator on the [Fax/Scan] key lights up in green. For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Opera- tions].
  • Page 24: Basic Settings Screens

    Before making copies 1.1.6 Basic settings screens When the machine is ready to begin making copies after being turned on, the Basic screen appears. To activate a function or to select a setting, lightly touch the desired button in the touch panel. Basic screen Item Name Description...
  • Page 25: Icons That Appear In The Screen

    Before making copies 1.1.7 Icons that appear in the screen Icon Description Indicates that a copy operation is being performed. Indicates that a received job is being printed. Indicates that there is a job queued to be printed. Indicates that the machine is set to prevent printing received jobs. Indicates that data is being received from the machine, regardless of the current mode.
  • Page 26: Enlarging The Touch Panel Screens

    Before making copies 1.1.8 Enlarging the touch panel screens When the [Enlarge Display] key is pressed, the indicator on the [Enlarge Display] key flashes. To enlarge a section of the screen, touch the desired section of the touch panel while the key indicator is flashing. Press the [Enlarge Display] key again to return the screen to normal size.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Angle Of The Control Panel

    Before making copies Adjusting the angle of the control panel The control panel can be adjusted to any of three angles. Adjust the control panel to the angle that allows for easy operation. ➀ Upper position (base position) ➁ Middle position ➂...
  • Page 28 Before making copies To raise the control panel from the lower position to the middle position, raise the control panel to the middle position. – To return the control panel from the middle position to the lower position, raise the control panel to the upper position, unlock it, and then return it to the lower position.
  • Page 29: Turning On The Main Power And The Sub Power

    Before making copies Turning on the main power and the sub power This machine has two power controls: the main power switch and the sub power switch. 1.3.1 Turning on the machine The main power switch turns on/off all functions of the machine. Normally, the main power switch is turned The sub power switch turns on/off machine operations, for example, for copying, printing or scanning.
  • Page 30: Scanning During Warm-Up

    Before making copies Note A job can also be queued while the machine is warming up after the sub power switch is turned on. For details, refer to "Scanning during warm-up" on page 1-16. After the machine has finished warming up, the scanned image will be printed. Refer to for warm-up time.
  • Page 31: Turning Off The Machine

    Before making copies 1.3.3 Turning off the machine Press the sub power switch. Check that the touch panel is turned off. Open the front door, and then set the main power switch to "o". Close the front door. Reminder When the machine is turned off, then on again with the main power switch, wait at least 10 seconds to turn the machine on after turning it off.
  • Page 32: Automatically Conserving Energy (Low Power Mode)

    Before making copies Detail The length of time until the automatic panel reset operation is performed and whether or not it is performed can be set from Utility mode. For details, refer to "System Settings" on page 11-14. 1.3.5 Automatically conserving energy (Low Power mode) If no operation is performed for a specified length of time, the touch panel goes off and the machine automatically enters a mode where it conserves energy.
  • Page 33: Darkening The Touch Panel (Lcd Back-Light Off)

    Before making copies 1.3.7 Darkening the touch panel (LCD Back-Light OFF) If no operation is performed for a specified length of time, the touch panel goes off, and the machine enters a mode where it conserves energy. As the factory default, the touch panel goes off after 1 minute. To turn the touch panel backlight on again Press any key in the control panel or touch the touch panel.
  • Page 34 Before making copies – If no password was specified, the user can log on without entering the password. Type in the password, and then touch [OK]. Touch [Login] or press the [Access] key. The Basic screen appears. Make copies using the desired copy settings. After all operations are finished, press the [Access] key.
  • Page 35 Before making copies A message appears, requesting confirmation to log off. Touch [Yes]. The account track screen appears. Detail The accounts can be managed in Administrator Management settings, available from the Utility mode. Settings should be specified by the administrator. For details on specifying account track settings, refer to "Authentication Settings"...
  • Page 36: Loading Paper Into Tray 1

    Before making copies Loading paper into tray 1 The following describes the paper loading procedure for tray 1. Pull out tray 1. Press down on the paper-lifting plate until it locks into place. Slide the lateral guides to fit the size of paper to be Lateral guides loaded.
  • Page 37 Before making copies – For paper larger than the A3 size When loading paper larger than the A3 size, adjust the guides as shown in the illustration. Load the paper into the tray so that the side of the paper to be printed on (the side facing up when the package , mark was unwrapped) faces up.
  • Page 38 Before making copies – For details on the paper sizes, refer to "Copy paper" on page 6-2. – For details on selecting a setting for non-standard-size paper, refer to "Specifying a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings)" on page 6-8. –...
  • Page 39 Before making copies Printing on OHP transparencies is possible only in black. Before loading envelopes, press them down to make sure that all air is removed, and make sure that the folds of the flaps are firmly pressed, otherwise the envelopes may become wrinkled or a paper misfeed may occur.
  • Page 40 Before making copies Loading paper into tray 2/3/4 The paper loading method is the same for trays 2, 3, and 4. The following describes the paper loading procedure for tray 2. Tray 2/3/4 is an option. Pull out tray 2. Slide the lateral guides to fit the size of paper to be Lateral guides loaded.
  • Page 41 Before making copies Detail For details on selecting the size and type of paper loaded in tray 2/3/4, refer to "Copy paper" on page 6-2. If special paper is loaded, the paper type setting must be specified. For details, refer to "Specifying a setting for special paper"...
  • Page 42: Loading Paper Into The Lct

    Before making copies Loading paper into the LCT If the sub power switch is turned off, even while the main power switch is on, the LCT cannot be pulled out, even after the tray release button is pressed. Be sure that the machine is turned on with the sub power switch.
  • Page 43 Before making copies Load the paper into the left side of the LCT so that the , mark side of the paper to be printed on (the side facing up when the package was unwrapped) faces up. Close the LCT. Detail For details on the paper that can be loaded into the LCT, refer to "Copy paper"...
  • Page 44: Loading Paper Into The Bypass Tray

    Before making copies Loading paper into the bypass tray Paper can be fed manually through the bypass tray if you wish to copy onto paper that is not loaded into a paper tray, or if you wish to copy onto postcards, envelopes, OHP transparencies or label sheets. The bypass tray is an option.
  • Page 45 Before making copies – To print on OHP transparencies or envelopes, touch [↓], and then select the paper type. – If "A6Card w" is selected, the paper type is automatically set to "Thick 3". – For details on selecting a setting for non-standard-size paper, refer to "Specifying a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings)"...
  • Page 46 Before making copies Printing on OHP transparencies is possible only in black. Before loading envelopes, press them down to make sure that all air is removed, and make sure that the folds of the flaps are firmly pressed, otherwise the envelopes may become wrinkled or a paper misfeed may occur.
  • Page 47 Before making copies A maximum of 20 label sheets can be loaded into the bypass tray. Side to be printed on Note The image will be printed on the surface of the paper facing down when the paper is loaded into the bypass tray.
  • Page 48: Basic Copy Operations

    Basic copy operations...
  • Page 49: General Copy Operation

    Basic copy operations Basic copy operations General copy operation This section contains information on the general operation for making copies. The following procedure describes how to copy a single-sided original using basic copy operations. Note With software switch settings (mode 403), whether or not to permit use of Copy mode functions can be specified.
  • Page 50 Basic copy operations – The factory default settings for this machine are listed below. [Color]: Auto Color [Paper]: Auto Paper [Zoom]: Full Size (×1.000) [Simplex/Duplex]: 1 > 1 [Quality/Density]: Text Photo – For details on selecting a Color setting, refer to page 2-17.
  • Page 51 Basic copy operations Detail The length of time for displaying the screen confirming the reception can be changed. For details on changing the setting, refer to "Setting the "Notification Screen" function" on page 3-13. C200...
  • Page 52: Operations That Cannot Be Combined

    Basic copy operations Operations that cannot be combined Certain copy settings cannot be used together. Specifying settings that cannot be combined will result in one of the following occurring. The setting specified last is given priority. (The setting specified first is canceled.) The setting specified first is given priority.
  • Page 53: Operations Where The Setting Specified First Is Given Priority

    Basic copy operations 2.2.2 Operations where the setting specified first is given priority If a warning message appears, indicating that settings cannot be combined, those settings cannot be specified together. The procedure for selecting the "Offset" setting after setting the "Mixed Original" function is described below. Set the "Mixed Original"...
  • Page 54: Feeding The Original

    Basic copy operations Feeding the original The original can be fed in either of the following two ways. Be sure to position the original correctly according to the type of original being copied. Original Feed Method Features Using the ADF By using the ADF, a multi-page original can be fed automatically, one page at a time.
  • Page 55: Placing The Original On The Original Glass

    Basic copy operations Adjust the lateral guides to the size of the original. – For details on loading originals of mixed sizes, refer to "Copying originals of mixed sizes ("Mixed Original" setting)" on page 2-12. – For details on specifying the binding margin position, refer to "Selecting the position of the binding margin (Margin settings)"...
  • Page 56: Scanning A Multi-Page Original From The Original Glass

    Basic copy operations – For details on specifying the binding margin position, refer to "Selecting the position of the binding margin (Margin settings)" on page 2-15. Original scales – For transparent or translucent originals, place a blank sheet of paper of the same size as the original over the original.
  • Page 57 Basic copy operations – For details on positioning the original, refer to "Placing the original on the original glass" on page 2-8. When loaded When loaded in the w orientation: in the v orientation: 18° or more 18° or more Close the ADF or the original cover.
  • Page 58 Basic copy operations Press the [Start] key. Scanning begins. Position the second page or second side of the original onto the original glass, and then press the [Start] key. – To scan the remaining pages in the original, repeat step 7. After all original pages have been scanned, touch [Finish].
  • Page 59: Specifying Original Settings

    Basic copy operations Specifying original settings To make desired copies, specify status, direction and other setting items for originals. 2.4.1 Copying originals of mixed sizes ("Mixed Original" setting) Originals of different sizes (different page lengths with the same width) can be loaded together into the ADF to be fed and scanned one by one automatically.
  • Page 60 Basic copy operations In the Basic screen, touch [Mixed Original]. – To cancel the setting, touch [Mixed Original] again to deselect it. C200 2-13...
  • Page 61: Loading Folded (Z-Folded) Originals

    Basic copy operations 2.4.2 Loading folded (Z-folded) originals If folded originals are loaded into the ADF to be copied, the original size is correctly detected. Load the original into the ADF. Position the original to be copied. – Unfold folded originals before loading them into the ADF. If the original is copied without being unfolded, a paper misfeed may occur.
  • Page 62: Selecting The Position Of The Binding Margin (Margin Settings)

    Basic copy operations 2.4.3 Selecting the position of the binding margin (Margin settings) If a double-sided original is loaded into the ADF, specify the position of the top of the back side of the original by specifying the binding margin position for the original. Note As the factory default, "Left"...
  • Page 63: To Select A Margin Setting

    Basic copy operations 2.4.4 To select a Margin setting Position the original to be copied. – When loading an original with a binding margin, position the top of the original toward the back of the machine. – For details on loading the original, refer to "Feeding the original"...
  • Page 64: Selecting A Color Setting

    Basic copy operations Selecting a Color setting Select a color setting for making copies. The following five Color settings are available. Note As the factory default, "Auto Color" is selected. Color setting Description Auto Color Select this setting to automatically detect whether the scanned original is in color or in black and white, and then select the appropriate Color setting ("Full Color"...
  • Page 65 Basic copy operations Select the desired Color setting. – If the "2 Color" setting was selected, touch the button for the desired colors, and then touch [OK]. – One of the colors for the "2 Color" setting is black, which cannot be changed. In this step, touch the button for the second color.
  • Page 66: Selecting A Paper Setting

    Basic copy operations Selecting a Paper Setting The paper size can be selected automatically according to the original size or it can be specified manually. Specify the paper size according to the corresponding procedure, depending on the desired copy settings. As the factory default, "Auto Paper"...
  • Page 67 Basic copy operations In the Basic screen, touch [Paper]. The Paper screen appears. Select the paper tray loaded with the desired paper. C200 2-20...
  • Page 68: Specifying A Zoom Setting

    Basic copy operations Specifying a Zoom setting The zoom ratio can be set in order to make a copy on paper with a size different than the original or to enlarge or reduce the size of the copy image. As the factory default, "Full Size" is selected. The following procedures describe how to specify the Zoom setting.
  • Page 69: Specifying The Zoom Ratio Of The Original ("Full Size" Setting)

    Basic copy operations 2.7.2 Specifying the zoom ratio of the original ("Full Size" setting) A copy that is the same size as the original (×1.000) is produced. Touch to enlarge the zoom ratio, and touch to reduce the zoom ratio in ×0.001 increments.
  • Page 70 Basic copy operations Touch [Zoom]. Using the keypad, type in the desired zoom ratio (between ×0.250 and ×4.000). Touch [OK]. C200 2-23...
  • Page 71: Slightly Reducing The Copy ("Minimal" Setting)

    Basic copy operations 2.7.4 Slightly reducing the copy ("Minimal" setting) A copy of the original image can be printed slightly smaller (×0.930) than the original size. Touch to enlarge the zoom ratio, and touch to reduce the zoom ratio in ×0.001 increments.
  • Page 72: Selecting A Preset Zoom Ratio (Reduce And Enlarge Settings)

    Basic copy operations 2.7.5 Selecting a preset zoom ratio (Reduce and Enlarge settings) The most suitable zoom ratios for copying from common standard original sizes to standard paper sizes are preset. Touch to enlarge the zoom ratio, and touch to reduce the zoom ratio in ×0.001 increments.
  • Page 73 Basic copy operations Touch [Zoom]. Touch [Individual Zoom]. Touch [X], and then use the keypad to type in the desired zoom ratio (between ×0.250 and ×4.000) for the X direction. Touch [Y], and then use the keypad to type in the desired zoom ratio (between ×0.250 and ×4.000) for the Y direction.
  • Page 74: Selecting A Stored Zoom Ratio

    Basic copy operations 2.7.7 Selecting a stored zoom ratio Copy zoom ratios that have been stored can be recalled to be used when desired. In addition, stored copy zoom ratios can be changed. Touch to enlarge the zoom ratio, and touch to reduce the zoom ratio in ×0.001 increments.
  • Page 75: Storing The Desired Zoom Ratio

    Basic copy operations 2.7.8 Storing the desired zoom ratio Two frequently used zoom ratios and the zoom ratio for the "Minimal" setting can be stored. Touch to enlarge the zoom ratio, and touch to reduce the zoom ratio in ×0.001 increments.
  • Page 76 Basic copy operations Using the keypad, type in the desired zoom ratio (between ×0.250 and ×4.000). Touch [1], [2] or [Minimal] where the new zoom ratio is to be stored. – To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key. The specified zoom ratio is stored.
  • Page 77: Selecting The Simplex/Duplex Setting

    Basic copy operations Selecting the Simplex/Duplex setting The following four Simplex/Duplex setting combinations are possible. Note "1>2" is available if the optional duplex unit has been installed. "2>1" is available if the optional ADF has been installed. "2>2" is available if the optional duplex unit and ADF have been installed. Simplex/Duplex settings Description 1 >...
  • Page 78: Selecting Single-Sided Copies

    Basic copy operations 2.8.1 Selecting single-sided copies As the factory default, "1 > 1" is selected. In the Basic screen, touch [Simplex/Duplex]. The Simplex/Duplex screen appears. Touch [1 > 1] or [2 > 1]. – If "2 > 1" is selected, specify the position of the binding margin for the loaded document. If the position of the binding margin is not specified, the copies will not be printed as desired.
  • Page 79 Basic copy operations Touch [1 > 2] or [2 > 2]. – If "1 > 2" is selected, specify the position of the binding margin for the loaded original. If the position of the binding margin is not specified, the copies will not be printed as desired. For details on specifying the binding margin, refer to "Selecting the position of the binding margin (Margin settings)"...
  • Page 80: Selecting A Combined Copy Setting

    Basic copy operations Selecting a combined copy setting Original images of multiple pages (2 or 4 pages) can be combined and printed on a single page, reducing paper use. The following two combined copy settings are available. Detail When select the combined copy setting, copies are produced with the most appropriate zoom ratio (recommended zoom ratio) selected for the original and paper size.
  • Page 81: Copying Multiple Original Pages Onto A Single Page (Combined Copy Settings)

    Basic copy operations 2.9.1 Copying multiple original pages onto a single page (combined copy settings) If a combined copy setting is selected, specify the position of the binding margin, otherwise the copies may not be printed in the desired arrangement. For details on specifying the position of the binding margin, refer to "Selecting the position of the binding margin (Margin settings)"...
  • Page 82 Basic copy operations – If "4in1" was selected, touch [Horizontal] or [Vertical] to select the page arrangement. – If "4in1" was selected, the pages will be arranged with "Horizontal" or "Vertical" selected as shown below. Horizontal Vertical – To cancel the combined copy setting, touch [2in1] or [4in1] again to deselect it. C200 2-35...
  • Page 83: Selecting The Quality Of The Original

    Basic copy operations 2.10 Selecting the quality of the original 2.10.1 Loading originals with small print or photos (Original Type settings) Select the setting for the text and image type of the original to better adjust the copy quality. The following Original Type settings are available. Note As the factory default, "Text Photo"...
  • Page 84: To Select An Original Type Setting

    Basic copy operations 2.10.2 To select an Original Type setting Position the original to be copied. – For details on positioning the original, refer to "Feeding the original" on page 2-7. In the Basic screen, touch [Quality/Density]. The Quality/Density screen appears. Touch the button for the quality setting most appropriate for the loaded original.
  • Page 85: Selecting The Density Settings

    Basic copy operations 2.11 Selecting the Density settings The copy density and the background density can be adjusted according to the original. In addition, the copy can be printed with a glossy finish and the reproduction quality of the text can be adjusted. The following density adjustments are available.
  • Page 86: Adjusting The Background Density (Background Adjust Settings)

    Basic copy operations Select the desired Density setting. – Each time [Light] or [Dark] is touched, the density is lightened or darkened by one level. – To select the center setting (default setting), touch [Standard]. – To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key. Touch [OK].
  • Page 87: Printing With A Glossy Finish ("Glossy" Setting)

    Basic copy operations – To select the third setting from the right (default setting), touch [Standard]. – Touch [Auto] to automatically adjust the level of the background density according to the original being copied. – To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key. Touch [OK].
  • Page 88 Basic copy operations Touch [Text Enhancemnt]. The Text Enhancement screen appears. Select the desired text density setting. – Each time [Lighter Text] or [Darker Text] is touched, the density is lightened or darkened by one level. To select the middle setting of the nine levels ("0"), touch [Standard]. –...
  • Page 89: Selecting Finishing Settings

    Basic copy operations 2.12 Selecting Finishing settings Various settings can be selected for sorting and finishing copies fed into the copy output tray. Note As the factory default, "Group" is selected. Detail If the document was loaded into the ADF, the copies are printed with the specified settings while the document is being scanned, regardless of whether the "Sort"...
  • Page 90: Separating Copies By Sets ("Sort" Setting)

    Basic copy operations Setting Description Offset If no separator is installed If the sorting conditions are met, printed copies are fed out and sorted in an alternat- ing crisscross pattern. If a separator is installed The copies are fed out and stacked on top of each other with each set shifted to separate The following procedures describe how to select Finishing settings.
  • Page 91: Separating Copies By Pages ("Group" Setting)

    Basic copy operations Touch [Sort]. – To separate each set of copies, touch [Yes] under "Offset". Touch [OK]. The Basic screen appears again. 2.12.2 Separating copies by pages ("Group" Setting) As the factory default, "Group" is selected. If "Yes" is selected under "Offset" when the separator is not installed, printed copies will be fed out and sorted in an alternating w and v pattern if the following conditions are met.
  • Page 92 Basic copy operations Touch [OK]. The Basic screen appears again. C200 2-45...
  • Page 93: Stopping Scanning/Printing

    Basic copy operations 2.13 Stopping scanning/printing Follow the procedure described below to stop scanning the original and stop the printing operation. Press the [Stop] key while an original is being scanned or a job is being printed. Scanning/printing is stopped. Note The copy job being performed is deleted.
  • Page 94: Additional Copy Operations

    Additional copy operations...
  • Page 95: Checking The Copy Settings (Check Job)

    Additional copy operations Additional copy operations Checking the Copy Settings (Check Job) From the Check Job Details screens, the current copy settings can be checked and changed if desired. 3.1.1 To check the settings Press the [Mode Check] key. The Check Job Details screen appears. C200...
  • Page 96: To Change The Settings

    Additional copy operations After checking the settings, touch [OK] or press the [Mode Check] key. The Basic screen appears again. Detail There are four Check Job Details screens. The number of the currently displayed screen appears to the left below of the screen. Touch [↓] or [↑] until the desired screen is displayed. 3.1.2 To change the settings Press the [Mode Check] key.
  • Page 97: Interrupting A Copy Job (Interrupt Mode)

    Additional copy operations Interrupting a copy job (Interrupt mode) The current jobs can be temporarily interrupted so an original can be copied with different copy settings. This is convenient for quickly making a copy. Position the original to be copied. –...
  • Page 98: Registering Copy Programs

    Additional copy operations Registering copy programs Frequently used copy settings can be stored together as the default settings or as a program to easily be recalled. 3.3.1 Registering default settings Using the touch panel and control panel keys, specify the copy settings to be registered as the default settings.
  • Page 99: Registering Programs

    Additional copy operations Touch [Yes]. The copy settings are registered as the default settings. Touch [OK]. The Basic screen appears again. To return to the Basic screen, press the [Mode Check] key. 3.3.2 Registering programs Using the touch panel and control panel keys, specify the copy settings to be registered in the copy program.
  • Page 100: Deleting A Copy Program

    Additional copy operations Touch [Program]. – To register the currently specified copy settings as the default settings, touch [Default Settings]. For details, refer to "Registering default settings" on page 3-5. The Register Program screen appears. From the copy program buttons that appear in the screen, touch the button where you wish to store the copy settings.
  • Page 101 Additional copy operations Touch the button for the copy program to be deleted. The Check Program screen appears. Touch [Delete]. A message appears, requesting confirmation to delete the copy program. Touch [Yes]. The copy settings registered in the copy program are erased, and then the Recall Copy Program screen appears again.
  • Page 102: Copying With Programmed Copy Settings (Recall Program)

    Additional copy operations Copying with programmed copy settings (Recall Program) Programmed copy settings can be recalled to be used again for copying. Position the original to be copied. – For details on positioning the original, refer to "Feeding the original" on page 2-7.
  • Page 103: Specifying Control Panel Settings (Accessibility Mode)

    Additional copy operations Specifying control panel settings (Accessibility mode) This section contains details on the procedures for specifying control panel settings. 3.5.1 Displaying the Accessibility Settings screen Press the [Accessibility] key. The [Accessibility] key lights up and Accessibility Settings screen appears. Touch the button for the Accessibility function whose setting is to be changed.
  • Page 104: Setting The "Key Speed Settings" Functions

    Additional copy operations Touch [Screen Mode]. The Screen Mode screen appears. Select the display configuration. – Touch [Inverted Screen] to reverse the colors of the screens. To return the screens to the normal display, touch [Normal Screen]. Touch [OK], and then touch [OK] in the next screen that appears. The Basic screen appears again.
  • Page 105: Setting The "Extend Auto Reset" Function

    Additional copy operations Touch to specify the starting time and the interval for the key repeat feature. – Touch [Check] to check the specified key repeat settings. – The factory default setting for "Time To Start" is 0.3 second, and the factory default setting for "Interval"...
  • Page 106: Setting The "Notification Screen" Function

    Additional copy operations Select the setting for the desired length of time that the confirmation screen is displayed. – Select "30 second", "60 second", "90 second", "120 second" or "OFF". To return the settings to their default settings without displaying the automatic panel reset confirmation screen, select "OFF".
  • Page 107: Setting The "Sound Setting" Function

    Additional copy operations Select the setting for the desired length of time that the notification screen is displayed. – Select "3 second", "10 second", "60 second" or "No Limit". If "No Limit" is selected, the Reception Completed screen is displayed until [OK] is touched. –...
  • Page 108: Setting The "Key Sound Tones" Function

    Additional copy operations 3.5.7 Setting the "Key Sound Tones" function The pitch can be selected for the tone produced when a touch panel button is touched. Display the Accessibility Settings screen. – For details on displaying the Accessibility Settings screen, refer to "Displaying the Accessibility Settings screen"...
  • Page 109: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting...
  • Page 110: When An Error Code Appears

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When an error code appears If the malfunction that occurred cannot be corrected by the user, the message "Malfunction detected. Inform the service representative of the error code." appears. (call service representative screen) Reminder Since the machine may be damaged, contact the service representative according to the procedure described below as soon as the call service representative screen appears.
  • Page 111: When The Message "Misfeed Detected." Appears

    Troubleshooting When the message "Misfeed detected." appears If a misfeed occurs during printing, the message "Misfeed detected." appears and the location of the misfeed is indicated in the screen. (misfeed location screen) At this time, printing cannot continue until the misfeed is adequately cleared. 4.2.1 Location of paper misfeed A "X"...
  • Page 112 Troubleshooting Description Paper misfeed in the main unit 4-11) Paper misfeed in the bypass tray 4-15) Paper misfeed in the paper transport section 4-18) Paper misfeed in tray 1 4-20) Paper misfeed in tray 2 4-23) Paper misfeed in tray 3 4-25) Paper misfeed in tray 4 4-25)
  • Page 113: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Adf

    Troubleshooting 4.2.3 Clearing a paper misfeed in the ADF Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Remove all document pages remaining in the original feed tray. Pull the left-side cover release lever, and then open the left-side cover.
  • Page 114 Troubleshooting If the document is misfed at a lateral guide, lift the lever at the front of the lateral guide to open it. Slowly remove any misfed document pages. Return the lateral guide to its original position. Raise the original feed tray as far as possible. C200...
  • Page 115 Troubleshooting Slowly remove any misfed document pages. Return the original feed tray to its original position, and then close the left-side cover. C200...
  • Page 116: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Fusing Unit

    Troubleshooting 4.2.4 Clearing a paper misfeed in the fusing unit Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the upper right-side door release lever, and then open the upper right-side door. Slowly remove any misfed paper from the fusing unit.
  • Page 117 Troubleshooting – If the paper is zigzag folded and jammed in the fusing unit, open the fusing cover, and then remove the paper. Close the upper right-side door. Pull out the tray being used. Remove any misfed paper. C200...
  • Page 118 Troubleshooting Close the tray. 7 CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. %Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
  • Page 119: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Main Unit

    Troubleshooting 4.2.5 Clearing a paper misfeed in the main unit Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the upper right-side door release lever, and then open the upper right-side door. Slowly remove any misfed paper from the main unit.
  • Page 120 Troubleshooting Slowly remove any misfed paper from the timing roller. – Toner that did not pass through the fusing unit may get on your hands or clothes. Be extremely careful when removing the paper. Close the upper right-side door. Pull out the tray being used. Remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 121 Troubleshooting 7 CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. %Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
  • Page 122: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Duplex Unit

    Troubleshooting 4.2.6 Clearing a paper misfeed in the duplex unit Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Open the door of the duplex unit. Slowly remove any misfed paper from the duplex unit. Close the door of the duplex unit.
  • Page 123: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Bypass Tray

    Troubleshooting Pull out the tray being used. Remove any misfed paper. Close the tray. Reminder Be careful not to touch the roller or the film with your hands. 4.2.7 Clearing a paper misfeed in the bypass tray Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications"...
  • Page 124 Troubleshooting Open the upper right-side door. Open the internal cover M1. Slowly remove any misfeed paper. Close the upper right-side door. C200 4-16...
  • Page 125 Troubleshooting 7 CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. %Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
  • Page 126: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Paper Transport Section

    Troubleshooting 4.2.8 Clearing a paper misfeed in the paper transport section Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the center right-side door release lever, and then open the center right-side door. Carefully remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 127 Troubleshooting – Press the area marked with a hand to securely close the center right-side door. Pull out the tray being used. Remove any misfed paper. Close the tray. Reminder Be careful not to touch the film with your hands. C200 4-19...
  • Page 128: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In Tray 1

    Troubleshooting 4.2.9 Clearing a paper misfeed in tray 1 Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the upper right-side door release lever, and then open the upper right-side door. Open the internal cover M1.
  • Page 129 Troubleshooting Close the upper right-side door. Pull out tray 1. Remove any misfed paper. Close the tray. C200 4-21...
  • Page 130 Troubleshooting 7 CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. %Touching anything other than the indicated levers and dials may result in burns. If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical attention.
  • Page 131: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In Tray 2

    Troubleshooting 4.2.10 Clearing a paper misfeed in tray 2 Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the center right-side door release lever, and then open the center right-side door. Carefully remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 132 Troubleshooting – Press the area marked with a hand to securely close the center right-side door. Pull out tray 2. Remove any misfed paper. Close the tray. Reminder Be careful not to touch the film with your hands. C200 4-24...
  • Page 133: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In Paper Feed Cabinet (Tray 3/4)

    Troubleshooting 4.2.11 Clearing a paper misfeed in paper feed cabinet (Tray 3/4) Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Pull up the lower right-side door release lever, and then open the lower right-side door. Carefully remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 134: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Lct

    Troubleshooting Pull out paper tray. Remove any misfed paper. Close the tray. Reminder Be careful not to touch the film with your hands. 4.2.12 Clearing a paper misfeed in the LCT Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications"...
  • Page 135 Troubleshooting Carefully remove any misfed paper. Close the lower right-side door. Press the tray release button, and then pull out the LCT. Remove any misfed paper. C200 4-27...
  • Page 136: Clearing A Paper Misfeed In The Separator

    Troubleshooting Close the LCT. Reminder Be careful not to touch the film with your hands. 4.2.13 Clearing a paper misfeed in the separator Detail For details on the positions of paper misfeeds, refer to "Paper misfeed indications" on page 4-3. Open the misfeed-clearing door.
  • Page 137 Troubleshooting Close the misfeed-clearing door. C200 4-29...
  • Page 138: When The Message "Replenish Paper." Appears

    Troubleshooting When the message "Replenish paper." appears If a tray has run out of paper during printing, the message "Replenish paper." appears. Check which paper tray appears highlighted in the touch panel, and then load it with paper. Detail For details on loading paper, refer to "Loading paper into tray 1"...
  • Page 139: When The Message

    Troubleshooting When the message "... due to insufficient memory." appears This machine uses the memory to produce copies. When the amount of memory available is limited while copy operations are being performed, the message "Scanning stopped due to insufficient memory." appears. Note If the amount of memory available becomes limited while copy operations are being performed, unprinted jobs are deleted.
  • Page 140: When The Message "Xxxx Needs To Be Replaced." Appears

    Troubleshooting When the message "XXXX needs to be replaced." appears When it is almost time to replace consumables or a part within this machine, a message similar to the one shown below appears, warning about the replacement period. Detail When the message appears, replace the specified consumables or part according to your maintenance agreement.
  • Page 141: When The Message "Need To Replace Xxxx." Appears

    Troubleshooting When the message "Need to replace XXXX." appears When it is time to replace consumables or a part within this machine, a message similar to the one shown below appears. Note When the message appears, replace the specified consumables or part according to your maintenance agreement.
  • Page 142: When The Message "Now Registering The Network Settings. All Operations Cannot Be Done. Please Wait A While." Appears

    Troubleshooting When the message "Now registering the network settings. All operations cannot be done. Please wait a while." appears This message appears when the machine is being accessed in Administrator mode of Assistant tool for C200. Reminder Do not turn off the machine while this message is displayed. After access to the machine with Assistant tool for C200 has ended, the Basic screen appears again.
  • Page 143: Simple Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Simple troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy Main The machine does not start Is no power supplied from the Correctly insert the power supply unit up when the main power electrical outlet? plug into the electrical outlet. switch is turned on. Has the sub power switch been Turn on the sub power switch.
  • Page 144 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Remedy The image is not aligned Is the original incorrectly posi- Correctly position the original properly on the paper. tioned? against the original scales. (See 2-8.) Load the original into the ADF, and slide the adjustable lateral guides to fit the size of the original.
  • Page 145: Main Messages And Their Remedies

    Troubleshooting Main messages and their remedies Message Cause Remedy Misfeed detected. Since a paper misfeed occurred, the Remove any misfed paper. (See Remove paper from part indicated machine is unable to make copies. 4-3.) by the circle. Properly close the section(s) indicat- Since a machine door or cover is Make sure that all doors and covers ed by the arrow(s).
  • Page 146: Specifications

    Specifications...
  • Page 147: Main Unit

    Specifications Specifications Specifications 5.1.1 Main unit Specifications Type Desktop/freestanding scanner/printer Original holder Stationary (mirror scanning) Photoconductor Luminous source White inert gas fluorescent lamp Copying system Laser electrostatic copy method Developing system Dry-type dual-component HMT developing method Fusing system Roller fixing Resolution Scanning: 600 dpi ×...
  • Page 148: Automatic Duplex Unit Ad-505

    Specifications Specifications Memory 64 MB Weight Approx. 68 kg This is one size larger than A3. 12-1/4 × 18 is equivalent to 311.1 mm × 457.2 mm, and 12 × 18 is equivalent to 304.8 mm × 457.2 mm There are five Foolscap sizes: 220 × 330 mm w, 8-1/2 × 13 w, 8-1/4 × 13 w, 8-1/8 × 13-1/4 w and 8 × 13 w.
  • Page 149: Paper Feed Cabinet Pc-104

    Specifications Specifications Power requirement Supplied from main unit Power consumption Less than 16 W Dimensions 600 mm (W) × 578 mm (D) × 168 mm (H) Weight Approx. 14.7 kg Unit structure 1 paper tray There are five Foolscap sizes: 220 × 330 mm w, 8-1/2 × 13 w, 8-1/4 × 13 w, 8-1/8 × 13-1/4 w and 8 × 13 w. Any one of these sizes can be selected.
  • Page 150: Multi Bypass Tray Mb-502

    Specifications Specifications Dimensions 600 mm (W) × 578 mm (D) × 301 mm (H) Weight Approx. 28 kg 5.1.8 Multi bypass tray MB-502 Specifications Paper types Plain paper (60 g/m to 90 g/m ), Thick paper 1 (91 g/m to 150 g/m ), Thick paper 2 (151 g/m to 209 g/m...
  • Page 151: Copy Paper/Originals

    Copy paper/originals...
  • Page 152: Copy Paper

    Copy paper/originals Copy paper/originals Copy paper Use paper that meets the following specifications. 6.1.1 Possible paper sizes Non-standard-sized paper: Paper source Paper width Paper length Bypass tray 90.0 mm to 311.1 mm 139.7 mm to 457.2 mm Tray 1 90.0 mm to 311.1 mm 139.7 mm to 457.2 mm Tray 2 –...
  • Page 153: Special Paper

    Copy paper/originals Paper type Plain Thick Thick Thick paper paper 1 paper 2 paper 3 Weight 60 g/m to 90 91 g/m to 150 151 g/m 210 g/m (g/m 209 g/m 256 g/m Paper source Single/Double paper feed cabi- 500 sheets 150 sheets 150 sheets 150 sheets...
  • Page 154: Precautions For Paper

    Copy paper/originals Paper type Icon Descriptions Plain 2nd Side Select these settings when loading paper that has already been printed on one side. "2nd Side" can be selected only if plain paper, thick paper 1, thick paper 2 or thick paper 3 2nd Side is loaded in the tray 1 and the bypass tray. Thick 1 2nd Side Thick 2 2nd Side Thick 3 2nd Side...
  • Page 155 Copy paper/originals When the bypass tray is installed: → Tray 1 → Bypass tray When the additional paper feed cabinet and bypass tray are installed: → Tray 1 → Tray 2 → Bypass tray When a single paper feed cabinet and the bypass tray are installed: →...
  • Page 156: Selecting The Paper Settings

    Copy paper/originals Selecting the Paper settings This section describes the procedures for specifying the size and type of paper loaded in each paper tray. Detail For details on loading the paper into tray 1, refer to "Loading paper into tray 1" on page 1-22.
  • Page 157: Selecting A Paper Size Setting (Size Setting)

    Copy paper/originals 6.2.2 Selecting a paper size setting (Size Setting) The paper size can be set for the tray 1 and the bypass tray so that it can be used with the specified paper size. This is useful, for example, when the size of the paper that is loaded cannot be automatically detected (such as with postcards or paper in inch sizes).
  • Page 158: Specifying A Non-Standard Paper Size (Custom Size Settings)

    Copy paper/originals Touch [Others]. Touch [A6Cardw]. – For paper sizes in metric measurements, touch [Metric]. – For paper sizes in inch measurements, touch [Inch Sizes]. – If "A6Cardw" is selected, "Thick 3" is automatically selected. If paper other than postcards are loaded, change the paper type setting.
  • Page 159 Copy paper/originals In the Basic screen, touch [Paper]. The Paper screen appears. Select the button for the tray 1. – To specify a setting for non-standard-sized paper loaded into the bypass tray, touch the button for the bypass tray. Touch [Change Settings]. Touch [Custom Size].
  • Page 160 Copy paper/originals – If the value was incorrectly entered, press the [C] (clear) key in the keypad to erase the value, and then specify the correct value. Touch [OK], and then touch [OK]. C200 6-10...
  • Page 161: Storing A Non-Standard Paper Size (Custom Size Settings)

    Copy paper/originals 6.2.4 Storing a non-standard paper size (Custom Size settings) Four non-standard paper sizes can be stored. Storing paper sizes that are used often allows the paper size to be quickly selected, without having to re- enter the setting. The following procedure describes how to store a setting for non-standard-sized paper loaded into the tray 1.
  • Page 162: Selecting A Setting For Oversized Paper (Wide Paper Settings)

    Copy paper/originals Touch the button to be programmed, and then touch [Size Registration]. The Registration Size screen appears. Specify the X and Y sides of the paper. – Make sure that [X] is selected, and then use the keypad to type in the length of side X (between 139.7 mm and 457.2 mm).
  • Page 163 Copy paper/originals Touch the button for the tray 1. – To specify a setting for wide paper loaded into the bypass tray, touch the button for the bypass tray. Touch [Change Settings]. Touch [Wide Paper]. The Wide Paper screen appears. Select the size of the paper to be loaded.
  • Page 164: Specifying A Setting For Special Paper

    Copy paper/originals Specify the X and Y sides of the paper, and then touch [OK]. – Touch either [X] or [Y], and then use the keypad to type in the size. – Do not enter the same size for "X" and "Y". –...
  • Page 165 Copy paper/originals Touch the button for tray 1. – To specify a setting for special paper for tray 2/3/4 or the bypass tray, touch the button for the corresponding paper tray. – If a setting for special paper is selected for a paper tray, that tray is not selected automatically with the "Auto Paper"...
  • Page 166: Printing Double-Sided Copies Manually

    Copy paper/originals 6.2.7 Printing double-sided copies manually The "2nd Side" setting is used to print double-sided copies on paper that cannot be fed through the duplex unit. The paper to be used for printing the second side can be loaded into the tray 1 and the bypass tray. In the Basic screen, touch [Paper].
  • Page 167 Copy paper/originals – Touch [↓] or [↑] until the button for the desired paper size is displayed. C200 6-17...
  • Page 168: Originals

    Copy paper/originals Originals When making copies, load the original into the ADF or position it on the original glass. To copy originals that cannot be loaded into the ADF, position them on the original glass. 6.3.1 Originals that can be loaded into the ADF There are two methods for using the reverse automatic document feeder.
  • Page 169: Precautions For Positioning Originals On The Original Glass

    Copy paper/originals There are five Foolscap sizes: 220 × 330 mm w, 8-1/2 × 13 w, 8-1/4 × 13 w, 8-1/8 × 13-1/4 w and 8 × 13 w. Any one of these sizes can be selected. For details, contact your service representative. 6.3.4 Precautions for positioning originals on the original glass Observe the following precautions when placing the original on the original glass.
  • Page 170: Application Functions

    Application functions...
  • Page 171: Color Adjust Parameters And Samples

    Application functions Application functions Color Adjust parameters and samples This section provides copy samples that are a helpful reference for setting the wide variety of parameters, functions and settings available with this full-color copier. Section Description Section Description General Information About Provides information "Neg./Pos.
  • Page 172: General Information About Color

    Application functions 7.1.1 General information about color Everybody has an idea of what hue an object has, for example, an apple is red, a lemon is yellow, and the sky is blue. Hue is the tint by which the color of an object is classified as red, yellow, blue, etc.
  • Page 173 Application functions Relationship between hue, brightness and saturation (color model) Hue, brightness and saturation are the elements that we call the "three attributes of color". We can think of their affects using the solid object shown in figure 1, where the outer edge is the hue, the vertical axis is the brightness, and the horizontal axis from the center is the saturation.
  • Page 174: Red" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.2 "Red" parameter This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of red in the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200...
  • Page 175: Green" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.3 "Green" parameter This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of green in the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200...
  • Page 176: Blue" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.4 "Blue" parameter This parameter can be used to adjust the degree of blue in the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200...
  • Page 177: Color Balance" Parameter (Cmyk Color Adjustment)

    Application functions 7.1.5 "Color Balance" parameter (CMYK color adjustment) By mixing the four toner colors (yellow, magenta, and cyan in addition to black) in a full-color copy, the colors of the original can be reproduced. Changing the amount of each color of toner enables the tints in the copy to be finely adjusted. Each color can be adjusted to any of 19 levels.
  • Page 178 Application functions Yellow Increasing the amount of yellow Increasing the red tinge Increasing the green tinge Decreasing the Decreasing the amount of cyan amount of magenta Original Increasing the Increasing the amount of magenta amount of cyan Decreasing the amount of yellow Magenta Cyan Increasing the blue tinge...
  • Page 179: Brightness" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.6 "Brightness" parameter This parameter can be used to finely adjust the brightness of the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original –3 Sample images C200 7-10...
  • Page 180: Contrast" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.7 "Contrast" parameter This parameter can be used to finely adjust the image to one of 19 levels between soft/smooth and crisp. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200 7-11...
  • Page 181: Saturation" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.8 "Saturation" parameter This parameter can be used to finely adjust the vividness of the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200 7-12...
  • Page 182: Sharpness" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.9 "Sharpness" parameter This parameter can be used to adjust the amount of contours in text and images to one of 7 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200 7-13...
  • Page 183: Copy Density" Parameter

    Application functions 7.1.10 "Copy Density" parameter This parameter can be used to finely adjust the light and shading of the image to one of 19 levels. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-19. Original – 3 Sample images C200 7-14...
  • Page 184: Single Color" Function

    Application functions 7.1.11 "Single Color" function This function allows you to copy an original using only one of the 21 colors available. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 2-17. Sepia 1 Yellow Sepia 2 Magenta Camel Cyan Brown Forest Green...
  • Page 185: Color" Function

    Application functions 7.1.12 "2 Color" function This setting allows you to produce copies with the black areas of the original printed in black and the color areas of the original printed in one of the six colors available. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 2-17.
  • Page 186: Neg./Pos. Reverse" Function

    Application functions 7.1.13 "Neg./Pos. Reverse" function This function allows you to copy an original with the light-colored areas and the dark-colored areas of the image inversed. For details on the setting procedure, refer to page 7-18. Single Color copy Sepia 1 Yellow Sepia 2 Magenta...
  • Page 187: Copying With Image Colors Inversed ("Neg./Pos. Reverse" Function)

    Application functions Copying with image colors inversed ("Neg./Pos. Reverse" function) An original can be copied with the light and dark coloring or the colors (gradations) of the image inversed. Detail If a single color has been selected, the colors are inversed with the selected color. Position the original to be copied.
  • Page 188: Adjusting The Copy Color Quality (Color Adjustment Parameters)

    Application functions Adjusting the copy color quality (Color Adjustment parameters) You can adjust the quality of color copies as desired. There are 8 Color Adjustment parameters that can be used in any combination. Parameter Description Brightness This parameter can be used to make the image either lighter or darker. Contrast This parameter can be used to make the image either crisper or smoother.
  • Page 189 Application functions Touch [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] to specify the adjustment amount. – To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key. – The settings can be adjusted in 1- or 1/3-step increments between –3 and +3. –...
  • Page 190: Adjusting The Color Balance ("Color Balance" Function)

    Application functions Adjusting the color balance ("Color Balance" function) This parameter can be used to adjust the individual concentrations of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K), and to adjust the image tinge. Follow the procedure described below to adjust the image tinge. Increasing the red tinge increases the amount of yellow and magenta or decreases the amount of cyan.
  • Page 191 Application functions Note Even though the setting can be specified in 1/3-step increments, the setting will appear at the nearest full increment in the Color Balance screen. C200 7-22...
  • Page 192: Replacing Toner Cartridges/Waste Toner Box/Imaging Unit

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit...
  • Page 193: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Replacing the toner cartridge When the toner is about to run out, an advanced warning message similar to the one shown below appears. Detail When the message appears, prepare to replace the toner cartridge according to your maintenance agreement.
  • Page 194 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit 7 CAUTION Precautions for toner spills Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands. If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water. If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical attention.
  • Page 195: To Replace The Toner Cartridge

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit 8.1.1 To replace the toner cartridge The procedure for replacing any of the toner cartridges (yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) or black (K)) is the same. Example: Replacing the black toner cartridge Note Be careful about the installation location of the toner cartridges, since it is different for other colors.
  • Page 196 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Remove the new toner cartridge from its packaging, and then shake the cartridge up and down 5 to 10 times. – The toner within the toner cartridge may have become compacted. If it has, be sure to shake the toner cartridge until the toner is mostly broken up before installing the cartridge.
  • Page 197: Replacing The Waste Toner Box

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Replacing the waste toner box When it is almost time to replace the waste toner box (and if it is replaceable by the user), the message shown in the following illustration appears, warning about the replacement period. Note When the message appears, replace the waste toner box according to your maintenance agreement.
  • Page 198 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Lift up and remove the waste toner box. Install the new waste toner box. Close the front door. 7 CAUTION Handling toner and the waste toner box Do not throw toner or the waste toner box into a fire. Toner expelled from the fire may cause burns.
  • Page 199 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Reminder Do not tilt the removed waste toner box, otherwise waste toner may spill. Do not throw away used waste toner boxes. Instead, keep them in their boxes to be collected by your service representative. C200...
  • Page 200: Replacing An Imaging Unit

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Replacing an imaging unit When it is almost time to replace an imaging unit, an advanced warning message similar to the one shown below appears (when performed by the user). Note When the message appears, prepare to replace the imaging unit according to your maintenance agreement.
  • Page 201: To Replace The Imaging Unit

    Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit 8.3.1 To replace the imaging unit Press the sub power switch. Check that the touch panel is turned off. Open the front door, and then set the main power switch to "o". – Check that an imaging unit of the same color as the one to be replaced has been prepared.
  • Page 202 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Remove the imaging unit from its packaging. – The imaging unit can easily be damaged by light. Leave the imaging unit in the black protective bag until immediately before it is to be installed. –...
  • Page 203 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Peel off the tape. Remove the packing material and securing material. Align the + mark of the imaging unit and the , mark of the machine. Insert the imaging unit into the machine. – Make sure that the imaging unit is the same color as the label on the imaging unit compartment.
  • Page 204 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Push the imaging unit until it bottoms. Set the main power switch to "n", and then close the front door. Press the sub power switch. Check that the touch panel is turned on. Insert the used imaging unit into the empty black protective bag and box of the new imaging unit.
  • Page 205 Replacing toner cartridges/waste toner box/imaging unit Adjust the gradation levels. – For details on adjusting the gradation levels, refer to "Gradation Adjustment" on page 11-26. 7 CAUTION Precautions for toner spills Be careful not to spill toner inside the machine or get toner on your clothes or hands. If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water.
  • Page 206: Care Of The Machine

    Care of the machine...
  • Page 207: Cleaning

    Care of the machine Care of the machine Cleaning This section describes the procedures for cleaning each part. 9.1.1 Housing Clean the surface of the housing by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergent. Reminder Be sure to turn off the machine (set the main power switch to o) before cleaning it.
  • Page 208: Left Partition Glass

    Care of the machine 9.1.3 Left partition glass Clean the left partition glass with the left partition glass cleaner. 9.1.4 Control panel Clean the control panel by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Reminder Pressing too hard on a key in the control panel or on the touch panel may damage them. In addition, never use a mild household detergent, glass cleaner, benzene or thinner to clean the control panel or touch panel.
  • Page 209: Original Pad

    Care of the machine 9.1.5 Original pad Clean the original pad by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergent. Reminder Never use solvents, such as benzene or thinner, to clean the original pad. C200...
  • Page 210: Print Head

    Care of the machine 9.1.6 Print head If the print head becomes dirty, decreased print quality may result. If this occurs, clean the print head according to the following procedure. Open the machine’s front door. Remove the print head glass cleaning tool from the front door of the machine.
  • Page 211: Viewing Counters (Meter Count)

    Care of the machine Viewing counters (Meter Count) 9.2.1 Viewing counters The Meter Count screen can be displayed so that the total number of prints since counting started can be viewed. In addition, the list of counters can be printed. Press the [Utility/Counter] key.
  • Page 212: Viewing The Coverage Rate

    Care of the machine 9.2.2 Viewing the coverage rate The amount of toner that was used can be viewed in the Coverage Rate screen. Press the [Utility/Counter] key. Touch [Coverage Rate]. The Coverage Rate screen appears. Can the list of coverage rate be printed? % Touch [Print List].
  • Page 213: When The Message "It Is Time For The Scheduled Inspection Of The Device." Appears

    Care of the machine When the message "It is time for the scheduled inspection of the device." appears If the message "It is time for the scheduled inspection of the device." appears, contact your service representative and request a periodic maintenance inspection. C200...
  • Page 214: Managing Jobs

    Managing jobs...
  • Page 215: Overview Of Job List Screens

    Managing jobs Managing jobs 10.1 Overview of Job List screens 10.1.1 Jobs Specifying the desired copy settings, then pressing the [Start] key queues the copy operation in this machine. This queued operation is called a job. In the same way, operations for making scans and printing from scanners or computers are also queued as jobs.
  • Page 216: Performing Operations On Jobs

    Managing jobs 10.2 Performing operations on jobs 10.2.1 Checking jobs being performed Job settings for stored jobs, jobs being printed and jobs queued to be printed can be checked. Touch [Job List]. The Job List screen appears. Check the job being performed. –...
  • Page 217: Deleting A Job

    Managing jobs 10.2.2 Deleting a job A stored job or job being printed can be deleted. Touch [Job List]. The Job List screen appears. Under "Status", select the job to be deleted. – Up to four jobs are displayed in one screen. To select other jobs, touch [↓] or [↑]. A screen for checking the job details appears.
  • Page 218: Checking The Printing Status

    Managing jobs The Job List screen appears. Touch the Print Order tab. A screen showing the printing order appears. Check the printing order, and then touch [OK]. – The printing order for up to four jobs is displayed in one screen. To view other jobs, touch [↓] or [↑]. 10.2.4 Checking the printing status Touch [Job List].
  • Page 219 Managing jobs Check the printing status, and then touch [OK]. – To view other jobs, touch [↓] or [↑]. C200 10-6...
  • Page 220: Utility Mode

    Utility mode...
  • Page 221: Overview Of Utility Mode Parameters

    Utility mode Utility mode 11.1 Overview of Utility mode parameters 11.1.1 List of registration information and parameters This section describes the buttons available when the [Utility/Counter] key is pressed. Note The buttons that appear in the Utility mode parameters differ depending on the specified settings. List of Utility mode parameters First-level menu Second-level menu...
  • Page 222 Utility mode First-level menu Second-level menu Third-level menu Details Admin. System Settings Power Save Settings Refer to "System Set- (Administrator Manage- tings" on page 11-14. Output Settings ment) Language (I/O) Date & Time Setting Expart Adjustment Paper Size/Type Counter One-Touch/Box Reg. One-Touch Refer to "One-Touch/Box...
  • Page 223 Utility mode First-level menu Second-level menu Third-level menu Details Software Switch Setting Refer to "Software Switch Setting" on page 11-18. Ping Refer to "Ping" on page 11-18. Firmware Version Refer to "Firmware Ver- sion" on page 11-19. Security Settings Function Mgmt Settings Refer to "Security Set- tings"...
  • Page 224: Specifying User Settings

    Utility mode 11.2 Specifying User Settings This section describes the function and main registration parameters that can be specified after pressing the [Utility/Counter] key, then touching [User Settings]. 11.2.1 System Settings Language Selection Description Default Setting Select the language of the touch panel message. English Measurement Unit Setting Description...
  • Page 225: Display Settings

    Utility mode 11.2.2 Display Settings Default Screen Description Default Setting Select the default screen displayed when the machine is turned on or the automatic pan- Copy el reset operation is performed. • Copy: The Copy mode screen is selected as the default screen. •...
  • Page 226: Copier Settings

    Utility mode 11.2.4 Copier Settings Small Originals Description Default Setting Select whether copying is permitted when the "Auto Paper" setting is selected and either Prohibit Copy no document is placed on the original glass or the document placed on the original glass is too small for its size to be detected.
  • Page 227: Displaying The User Settings Screen

    Utility mode Note [Account Track Registration] appears if an account is registered and that account is logged on. If the software switch settings have been set to use account settings in the From information for e-mail messages (mode 366), to use SMTP authentication (mode 380) and to not share the SMTP authentication user name and password with the POP3 user name and password (mode 380), [SMTP Authentication Password] appears.
  • Page 228 Utility mode Note To finish specifying settings in the Utility mode, touch [OK] in each screen until the screen for the Copy or Fax/Scan mode appears. [Account Track Registration] appears if an account is registered and a user is logged on with that account.
  • Page 229: Specifying User Management Settings

    Utility mode 11.3 Specifying User Management settings This section describes the main parameters that can be specified after pressing the [Utility/Counter] key, then touching [User Management]. 11.3.1 Confirmation Beep Description Default Setting Select the volume of tones that are produced, for example, when a touch panel button is touched or an incorrect operation is received by the touch panel.
  • Page 230: Displaying The User Management Screen

    Utility mode 11.3.9 Displaying the User Management screen The following procedure describes how to display the User Management screen. Press the [Utility/Counter] key. Touch [User Management]. – If the software switch settings have been set to limit registering one-touch dial destinations (mode 477), [One-Touch/Box Reg.] and [Print Lists] do not appear.
  • Page 231: Specifying One-Touch/Box Reg. Settings

    Utility mode 11.4 Specifying One-Touch/Box Reg. settings This section describes the main parameters that can be specified after pressing the [Utility/Counter] key, then touching [One-Touch/Box Reg.]. Note If the software switch settings have been set to limit registering one-touch dial destinations (mode 477), [One-Touch/Box Reg.] does not appear.
  • Page 232 Utility mode Touch [One-Touch/Box Reg.]. – If the software switch settings have been set to limit registering one-touch dial destinations (mode 477), [One-Touch/Box Reg.] and [Print Lists] do not appear. For details on the software switch settings, refer to the User's Guide [Network Administrator]. –...
  • Page 233: Specifying Administrator Management

    Utility mode 11.5 Specifying Administrator Management This section describes the function and main registration parameters that can be specified after pressing the [Utility/Counter] key, then touching [Admin.]. 11.5.1 System Settings Power Save Settings Parameter Description Default Setting Auto Reset Select the setting (between 1 and 240 minutes, "30 second" 1 minute or "OFF") for the desired length of time until the automatic panel reset operation is performed in each mode (Copy and...
  • Page 234 Utility mode Expert Adjustment Parameter Description Default Setting AE Level Adjustment Specify the initial value for auto exposure (AE) be- tween 0 and 4. The higher the setting, the more that the original background is emphasized. Density Ad- Thick Paper Image Adjust the image density for printing on thick pa- justment Density –Yellow...
  • Page 235: One-Touch/Box Reg

    Utility mode 11.5.2 One-Touch/Box Reg. One-Touch Description Register recipients of faxes and scan data with one-touch dial buttons. For details, refer to the User's Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations]. Index Description Register the indexes that appear in the screens of one-touch dial buttons in Fax mode. For details, refer to the User's Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations].
  • Page 236: Document Management

    Utility mode Account Track Settings Parameter Description Account Track Regis- Register the accounts using this machine. The account name, password, printing permis- tration sions, network information, number of prints allowed, and function permissions can be specified for each account. In addition, the status for making copies, printing and fax- ing/scanning can be checked for each account.
  • Page 237: Report Settings

    Utility mode 11.5.10 Report Settings Parameter Description TX Report Specify settings for printing fax transmission/reception reports. For details, refer to the User’s Guide [Network Scan/Fax/Network Fax Operations]. Activity Report 11.5.11 Print Lists Parameter Description Setting List The list of machine settings can be printed. TX Report Specify settings for faxing and printing operations.
  • Page 238: Firmware Version

    Utility mode 11.5.15 Firmware Version Description The firmware version for this machine can be checked. 11.5.16 Security Settings Function Mgmt Settings Parameter Description Default Setting Maximum Job Allow- Select the maximum limit for the number of copies that can ance be specified at one time.
  • Page 239 Utility mode Type in the administrator password, and then touch [OK]. – For details on typing in text, refer to "Entering text" on page 12-2. The Administrator Management screen appears. Note To finish specifying settings in the Utility mode, touch [OK] in each screen until the desired screen appears.
  • Page 240: Selecting Print Lists Settings

    Utility mode 11.6 Selecting Print Lists settings This section describes the main parameters that can be specified after pressing the [Utility/Counter] key, then touching [Print Lists]. Note If the software switch settings have been set to limit registering one-touch dial destinations (mode 477), [Print Lists] does not appear.
  • Page 241: Displaying The Print Lists Screen

    Utility mode 11.6.6 Displaying the Print Lists screen The following procedure describes how to display the Print Lists screen. Press the [Utility/Counter] key. Touch [Print Lists]. – If the software switch settings have been set to limit registering one-touch dial destinations (mode 477), [One-Touch/Box Reg.] and [Print Lists] do not appear.
  • Page 242: Color Registration Adjust

    Utility mode 11.7 Color Registration Adjust 11.7.1 Adjusting the color registration for cyan, magenta and yellow The color registration can be adjusted if color shifts can be seen in the print result. Each color can be adjusted for plain paper, thick paper 1, 2 or thick paper 3. The procedure for adjusting the color registration is the same for cyan, magenta and yellow.
  • Page 243 Utility mode – If the lines are shifted in the X direction as shown below, touch under "X" to reduce the adjustment. – Each time is touched, the value is increased or decreased by one increment. – A range between -6 dots and 6 dots is available for setting.
  • Page 244 Utility mode Touch [OK]. – To cancel the setting and select the default, press the [Reset] key. C200 11-25...
  • Page 245: Gradation Adjustment

    Utility mode 11.8 Gradation Adjustment The gradation levels can be adjusted if there are changes in the color gradations of the print image. The following color gradation adjustments can be performed. Copy: The adjustment is made with stress on increasing the number of images stored in the memory. Printer (Gradation): The adjustment is made with stress on the gradations in images.
  • Page 246 Utility mode A test pattern is printed. Place the printed test pattern on the original glass. – Be sure to load the paper in the orientation shown on the screen. Place on top of the test pattern 10 or more sheets of blank paper of the same size as the printed test pattern page.
  • Page 247: Printer Adjustment

    Utility mode 11.9 Printer Adjustment 11.9.1 Media adjustment The print image can be adjusted for each type of paper that is used. Display the Administrator Management screen. – For details on displaying the Administrator Management screen, refer to "Displaying the Administrator Management screen"...
  • Page 248 Utility mode – For uneven printing of the print image, specify a setting more toward the + end of the range. ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Touch [OK], and then touch [OK] in the next screen that appears. Try performing the copy cycle again. Check the printed image, and finish the adjustment if there are no flaws.
  • Page 249: Authentication Settings

    Utility mode 11.10 Authentication Settings By specifying account track settings, the use of this machine can be controlled. In addition, counters can be controlled for the number of prints and scans for each account. Detail A maximum of 50 accounts can be registered on this machine. If account track settings have been specified, the authentication screen is displayed while this machine is in standby.
  • Page 250: Account Track Settings

    Utility mode 11.11 Account Track Settings 11.11.1 Account Track Registration The account name and password can be specified for each account using this machine. Note A total of 50 accounts can be registered on this machine. Display the Administrator Management screen. –...
  • Page 251 Utility mode – An account name that is already registered cannot be registered for a different account. The account name is set. Touch [Password]. – If no password is to be registered, continue with step 13. – If no password is registered, a user can log on to the machine without entering a password in the logon screen.
  • Page 252 Utility mode – To prohibit printing/scanning by the account, touch [Restrict]. – If "Color Print" is set to "Restrict", printing is not possible with the "Auto Color", "Full Color", "2 Color" or "Single Color" settings. – If "Black Print" is set to "Restrict", printing is not possible with the "Auto Color" or "Black" settings. –...
  • Page 253 Utility mode Touch [Max Allowance]. The Max. Allowance Set screen appears. Touch [Color] or [Black]. A screen appears for specifying the maximum number of pages that can be printed in color or black and white. Use the keypad to type in the maximum number of pages, and then touch [OK]. –...
  • Page 254: Account Track Counter

    Utility mode Touch the button for the desired operation. – The following operations can be limited. Copy Scan/Fax Print User Box – If "Copy" is set to "Restrict", the message "Copying is restricted." appears, even if authentication was completed correctly. –...
  • Page 255: Viewing Account Counters

    Utility mode Others Original Counter: This counter shows the number of original pages that were scanned. Paper Counter: This counter shows the number of pages used for printing. Detail Prints made with no account specified are counted with the "Public" counter. "Public" appears on tab "4"...
  • Page 256 Utility mode Touch [OK]. C200 11-37...
  • Page 257: Check The Firmware Version

    Utility mode 11.12 Check the firmware version The following procedure describes how to check the firmware version for this machine. Display the Administrator Management screen. – For details on displaying the Administrator Management screen, refer to "Displaying the Administrator Management screen" on page 11-19.
  • Page 258: Specifying Settings For Security Settings

    Utility mode 11.13 Specifying settings for Security Settings The maximum limit for the number of copies that can be made at one time can be specified. Display the Administrator Management screen. – For details on displaying the Administrator Management screen, refer to "Displaying the Administrator Management screen"...
  • Page 259: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 260: Entering Text

    Appendix Appendix 12.1 Entering text This section contains details on using the keyboard that appears in the touch panel for typing in the names of registered destinations and accounts. The keypad can also be used to type in numbers. 12.1.1 Typing text In the keyboard that appears, touch the button for the desired character.
  • Page 261: List Of Available Characters

    Appendix 12.1.2 List of Available Characters Input screen Alphanumeric characters/ symbols C200 12-3...
  • Page 262: Glossary

    Appendix 12.2 Glossary The words used in Copy mode are described below. Numeric 2nd Side Select this setting to switch the image transfer current of this machine when copying on paper that has already been printed on one side. Abbreviation Reverse automatic document feeder;...
  • Page 263 Appendix Finishing Select from the settings that are available for sorting and finishing copies when they are fed into the finishing tray. Glossy Select this setting for an improved glossy finish of images. Green Set this parameter to adjust the level of green in the image, for example, if you wish to emphasize the green of forests and trees.
  • Page 264 Appendix Zoom Specify the zoom ratio of the copy. Zoom setting Touch this button to use the keypad to specify the zoom ratio for producing an enlarged/reduced copy of the loaded original. C200 12-6...
  • Page 265: Index

    Index...
  • Page 266 Index Index 13.1 Index Density ..............2-38 Display Settings ...........11-6 Numerics Document Management ........11-17 2 Color ............2-17 7-16 Double-sided copying .........2-31 2in1 ..............2-33 4in1 ..............2-33 Enlarge/Reduce settings ........2-25 Error code ..............4-2 Accessibility ............3-10 Extend Auto Reset ..........3-12 Account Track .........1-19 11-16 Account Track Registration .........11-7 Fax Settings ............11-17 Account Track Settings ........11-31...
  • Page 267 Index Meter Count ............9-6 Security Settings ..........11-19 Minimal ..............2-24 Set Zoom .............2-28 Mixed Original ..........2-12 12-4 Sharpness ............7-13 Mode Check ............3-2 Simplex/Duplex ...........2-30 Multi bypass tray MB-502 ......1-2 Single Color ..........2-17 7-15 Single-sided copying ...........2-31 Sleep ..............1-18 Neg./Pos. Reverse ........7-17 7-18 Software Switch Setting ........11-18 Network Settings ..........11-18...
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