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Ricoh Priport VT3800 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 MIMI Priport VT3800 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that may result ‘rem the use of parts other than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office xoduct. Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the inch version.
  • Page 3 This manual contains this machine. To get maximum tors should read and follow the instructions this manual in a handy place near the machine. When using your machine, ways be followed: Safety During Operation In this manual, all safety messages ING”...
  • Page 4 SAFETY INFORMATION Caution – – D While printing, do not turn off the main switch. n While printing, do not open the door or covers. o While printing, do not unplug the power cord. a While printing, do not move the machine. n Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.
  • Page 5 Section...
  • Page 6 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Machine Exterior —7...
  • Page 7 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Platen Cover Front Door Side Plate Fine Adjusting Dial Paper Feed Table Down key Change Paper key Paper Feed Side Plates Paper Feed Table Separation Roller Pressure Levers Feed Roller Pressure Lever Original Table Release Lever Original Holder Operation Panel...
  • Page 8 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Machine Interior ’10 ‘9...
  • Page 9 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Main Switch Master Eject Container Cover Paper Delivery Plates Paper Delivery Plate Small Size Paper Delivery End Plate Paper Delivery Ink Holder Drum Unit Drum Unit Lock Lever Drum Rotation Button Pressure Release Lever Master Cut Button Master Eject Unit Open Button...
  • Page 10 Options This machine can be provided 20-Bin Sorter 20 Originals *Other options: Color Drums Tape Dispenser Key Counter Cabinet Make-up you have sorter staplers and you want to have a document feeder, D If originals document feeder should be equipped with your machine. C!JSorter staplers and a tape dispenser cannot be equipped together.
  • Page 11 Operation Panel Keys 11(91 CS Mode key See pages 68 and 117. Screen Press to select the screen image. * See page 43. Contrast Press to select the contrast. ~ See page 43. Image Density Press to make prints darker or lighter.
  • Page 12 ‘h@h.8’hX14 ,..11 n.., .,,,,... E.KF% mm u Ia-. J2. II 17.8VI*1 178’h c*&& ti*Ba .0..1..2 Full Full SIZe M“nl Image Posltl.an [ml Im 1’6 15. Full Size key Press to make full size prints. 16. Image Position keys Press to shift the image forwards or backwards.
  • Page 13 GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Indicators I. Special Feature This indicator is lit when keys under the cover on the operation panel. 2. Guidance Display Displays the machine’s condition. 3. Monitors The monitors light up or blink when a non-standard condition occurs within the machine.
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION machine’s location mental conditions Optimum Environmental Temperature: 10 – 30”C, 50- a Humidity: rJ A strong and level base (a sturdy desk and cabinet etc.). D The machine must be level within 5 mm, 13/64” both front to rear and left to right.
  • Page 15 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Main Frame With Optional Sorter Stapler More than 60cm, 23.7” Power Connection Main Frame Securely connect the power cord to an dedicated source which supplies less than 4.0 A. ~ Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet. n Avoid multiwiring.
  • Page 16 Printing Paper The following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine. . Paper smaller than 90 mm x 148 mm, 3.6” x 5.9” . Paper larger than 297 mm x 432 mm, 11.6” x 17.0” . Paper heavier than 209.3 g/m2, 55.6 lb .
  • Page 17 OPERATION Originals Under the following 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 on the exposure glass. .
  • Page 18 Preparation For Printing CI * Seepage 95 when you Ioadpaper ~ See page 101 when you load paper in the optional paper cassette for LCT. Loading paper open Carefully table. Push the paper feed plate up. Adjust the side plates to match the paper size.
  • Page 19 OPERATION Place the paper feed table. Correct the paper curl before set- -“1s you cannot do so, ——AL ---- ung me pdper. with the curl face stack the paper down as shown. — Make sure that the paper side plates contact lightly.
  • Page 20 If printing on A3, 11” x 17“, or larger paper, push guide release lever. to print on paper A3 or 11” x 17“, push down the release lever. Lift paper delivery plates and adjust paper size. If you want to use A4, 81/2” x 11”...
  • Page 21 OPERATION Setting the small size end plate prop If A4, 81/2” x 11” or smaller table properly, set the small ‘size end plate prop to the small size paper delivery end plate. small prop to the small size paper de- livery end plate as shown illustration.
  • Page 22 Standard Printing Open the platen cover. Place the original the exposure glass. The original should be centered the size marks on the left scale. Lower the platen cover. Enter the number Number quired using the Up to 9999 prints can be entered at one time.
  • Page 23 OPERATION Master Making Press the A trial print is delivered to the pa- per delivery table. Press the Proof key and check the image density age position of the proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys or the fine adjustment (~ See pages 21 and 22.) If the image density is slightly dark...
  • Page 24 Restoring Paper Feed And Paper Delivery Remove the paper from the per feed table. The paper feed table will lower. Turn off the main switch. Push the paper feed plate down and close the paper feed table. Push the small size paper deliv- ery plate to the left, then it, if necessary.
  • Page 25 OPERATION Move side sides, then lower them. Make sure that the side plates do not touch the small size paper de- livery end plate. Move plate handle is flush end of the table. Lower the end plate. Close the table. plates plate until...
  • Page 26 Adjusting The Image Position Shifting the image position forward or backward Press the right Image move wards, the left key to move backwards. When you shift the image forwards, leave a margin (more than 5 mm, 0.2”) at the leading edge. If there is margin, paper around the drum and cause a mis-...
  • Page 27 OPERATION Shifting the image to the right or left If your machine is equipped with the optional large capacity tray, = page 106. Turn the side plate fine adjust- ing dial as shown tions. The image position can be shifted up to about 10 mm, 2/5”...
  • Page 28 Adjusting The Image Density Before making a master Image Use the Density fore pressing key. After making a master Press the Speed crease speed, “F*” key. To reduce the speed, press the “ < “ key. The faster the printing speed be- comes, the lighter the printing den- sity is.
  • Page 29 OPERATION Changing The Printing Speed Speed Use the keys to adjust the speed of the machine density and printing paper. Speed Press crease speed, “ FF” key. To reduce the speed, press the “ 4 “ key. T ing speed will be cha follows: Setting...
  • Page 30 Stopping The Machine During A Print Run When you want to stop the machine during a print run and print the next original Stop Press the key. the new original. number Enter the press the Master Making When you want to change the number of prints en- tered or check the completed prints Stop Press the...
  • Page 31 OPERATION Reduction/Enlargement D The center and the leading edge of the print image do not shift when a print image is made with this function. Reduction Prints can be reduced — Metric version — l--f?++ * Select this ratio when you make prints with a lot of edge margins. Printing Prjnt Original...
  • Page 32 Select the desired Reduce/Enlarge using Make sure that the original the nrint DaDer are the correct size: Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. Master Making Press the Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (- see page 21) or the side...
  • Page 33 OPERATION Enlargement !ii!i Prints can be enlarged — Metric version — 141 Yo 122% 115% Some part of the image on the trailing edge might not appear. print the entire image: adjust the enlargement up/down keys. ‘ii Reduce/Enlarge by using the key.
  • Page 34 Select the desired Reduce/Enlarge ratio using the key. Make sure that the original the print paper are the correct size. Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. Master Making Press the Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (*...
  • Page 35 OPERATION Zoom In this mode, the reproduction 70 in 1 70 steps. Zoom down (-) Press repeatedly to reduce the ratio in 1 ?40steps. Zoom or, press the repeatedly to increase in 1 steps. Make sure that the print paper size.
  • Page 36 Directional Magnification You can select independent D If you do not know the proper reproduction ratios, you can use SP mode to enter the size of the original and print paper (- chine will then select the proper reproduction ratios and you can make prints. When you enter the reproduction Press the Directional...
  • Page 37 OPERATION Enter desired ratio for the horizontal Number using the Enter Press the key. Make sure that the original the print paper are the correct size. Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. Master Making Press Check the image position trial or proof print.
  • Page 38 Entering the lengths of the original and print paper Press the Directional cation key. Enter the vertical original using the and press the Enter key. Enter horizontal the original using keys and press the Enter the vertical print paper using keys and press the Enter key.
  • Page 39 OPERATION Make sure that the original the print paper are the correct size. Set your original sure glass or in the document feeder. Master Making Press the ‘ Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (= see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting...
  • Page 40 Erasing Center And Edge Margins When printing from thick books, at the center and the edges follow the steps on the next page. The 1 mm, margins on all four sides of the original will be erased. The 0.02” width of the margins will change depending on the reduction ratios. Shadows near the book edge might not be erased completely.
  • Page 41 OPERATION n If you do not press hard on the book while it is scanned, the margin at the center might not be erased completely. D If the machine is installed under a strong light, such as a fluorescent light, a shadow might appear on the prints.
  • Page 42 the image position Check proof print. trial or the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (= see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting page 22). Make your prints. of the dial (~ OPERATION Image Position...
  • Page 43 OPERATION Erasing Margins If you want to erase below. Set the original glass. Enter the number quired using the Margin Erase Press the The following message pear on the guidance paper size will be changed Zoom up/down SCROLL BY ZOOM (YYY x XXX MM) edge margins of a book original,...
  • Page 44 When reach paper size and direction, the Enter key. Press the Master Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (- see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting page 22).
  • Page 45 OPERATION Printing On Thick Or Thin Paper When you make prints on thick (127.9 to 209.3 (47.1 to 81.4 g/m 2, 12.5 to 21.6 thin steps. Printing on thick paper When g/m2, than 127.9 209.3 g/m2, lighter than position the pressure to the Thick paper position.
  • Page 46 Printing on thin paper side pads levers to as shown side pad posite). Position the pressure to the Thin paper position. Push pressure down. If dog-eared or wrinkled prints delivered, push the levers up. There are two pressure levers Make sure that both down.
  • Page 47 OPERATION Photo Mode Printing Original Photo mode When printing a photograph CI Moire patterns may occur when screened originals are printed. D When using Photo mode to print originals with both text and photographs, the text will appear lighter. To avoid this, select Line/Photo mode with the Image Mode key.
  • Page 48 If necessary, adjust image by pressing Photo mode. If necessary, adjust the contrast Contrast by pressing Photo mode. Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. Master Making Press the Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (~ see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting...
  • Page 49 OPERATION Ink Saving (Economy Mode) When you want to save ink, select n The printing density may be light in set Tint mode and press the Economy Start key, Tint mode is a When you canceled. Economy Mode Press the Set your original sure...
  • Page 50 Printing From Several Originals At Once Auto Cycle Use the stroke. n When you use the optional document feeder, it is not necessary to place originals one by one. All originals are fed and prints are completed after you press the Print Start key. CI If you use the optional tape dispenser, the tape dispenser drops a strip of paper onto the top of the paper stack after the last page of each printing set is fed out to the paper delivery table.
  • Page 51 El i Auto Cycle Press the If you press the Auto Cycle key, you cannot make proof prints by pressing the Proof key. If you use the optional penser, turn switch of the tape dispenser. Press the Print If you set originals into the optional document feeder, originals are fed and prints are completed automat- ically.
  • Page 52 Group Printing From The Same Original (Class Mode) Memory/Class Use the original. The same number of prints is made for each set. D The optional tape dispenser automatically feeds out strips of paper which separate the printing groups on the paper delivery table. a Up to 99 sets of prints can be selected Memory/Class...
  • Page 53 With Number number of prints set to be made nal. Press the Enter key. Number With the desired number The maximum number of sets that can be made is 99. Turn on the power switch tape dispenser. optional keys, enter each from the origi- keys,...
  • Page 54 Press the Master Making Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (~ See page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting dial (~ page 22). Make your prints.
  • Page 55 OPERATION Group Printing From Different Originals (Memory Mode) Memory/Class Use the nals. With the optional document feeder, you can set several originals and make prints of all of them at once. I= See page 75. The optional tape dispenser automatically feeds out strips of paper which separate the printing groups on the paper delivery table.
  • Page 56 Press Enter stores the number be made for the first original memory When the number of prints in each set is the same, it is not necessary to input the number of prints for each group in memory. Simply se- lect Auto Cycle mode and enter the desired number of prints once.
  • Page 57 OPERATION Set the first original on the exposure Set originals one sheet at a time in the same order that you stored them in memory. Master Making Press Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (~ see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting...
  • Page 58 Press the Print Start key. After the first set is fed to the pa- per delivery table, the optional tape dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack. After the first set is completed, set the second original exposure glass...
  • Page 59 OPERATION Multi Copy Combine 2 originals ~+~lq!Qj3q print 2 separate following tables list the combinations two originals. — Metric version — CYialnal Sizell ,afj& 1------ A3 Q A4 D 85 w — Inch version — Paper Size 11’’ X17” C3 x 14 D 8112”...
  • Page 60 Combined print You can print 4 original originals. The images following tables list the combinations originals. — Metric version — A3 G Paper Size A3 v B4 w — A4 G — B5 G — A5 D — — Inch version — II”...
  • Page 61 OPERATION Notes for multi copy mode If originals are longer than the maximum length for combined prints, images do n~t completely ‘appear on prints. The following table gives the maximum combined original length for each print paper size. A4 D B5 w A5 D 11”...
  • Page 62 How to make prints in multi copy mode Set the first original and with the top toward erating side. The first original will be printed on the leading part of the print. Enter the number Number keys. ing the Check the print paper the reproduction ratio.
  • Page 63 OPERATION Master Making Press the beeper sounds first original is on the second down and with the top toward the operating side. Master Making Press Check the image position trial or proof print. image position is not correct, If the adjust it using the keys (~ See page 21) or the side pIate fine adjusting dial.
  • Page 64 Skip Feed Printing (Skip Feed Mode) If the backs of prints are dirty, you can increase prints using the Skip Feed key. In the default setting, paper is fed drum number of rotations of the drum. This gives you the chance prints one by one from the paper paper between...
  • Page 65 OPERATION Master Making Press the 2heck the image position :rial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image Position keys (* see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting page 22). Make your prints. key.
  • Page 66 User Programs This User Program function frequently used job setups. IJ The stored programs are not cleared when you turn off the main switch. How to input a user program Select enter tings you want to store in mem- ory. Press the Program Numbers already containing a pro- gram are displayed...
  • Page 67 OPERATION Enter one of the program bers displayed on the guidance display using the Make sure that the previous job stored under the selected settings program Enter Press the key. num- Number keys.
  • Page 68 How to access a user program Press the Program Numbers already containing a pro- gram are displayed ance display. Using the Number the number of the program you want to access. Press the Enter key. All stored job settings are recalled. key.
  • Page 69 OPERATION Set your originals sure glass document feeder. Master Making Press the on the expo- in the optional key.
  • Page 70 How to protect a program If you want to prevent following procedure. While pressing simultaneously, Stop press the Prograrr “1” using Enter key. Press the Enter key. numbers which are not protected will played in the guidance display. writing someone from Reset key.
  • Page 71 OPERATION Using the Number ‘ the number of the program you wish to protect. Press the Enter key. keys, enter that...
  • Page 72 How to remove user program protection While pressing Stop simultaneously, press the Program 11~11 Enter using key. Press the Enter key. If no program number is the machine condition. Using the Number the number of the program wish to remove from.
  • Page 73 OPERATION Printing Of Secret Documents This function prevents from the master. For example, sensitive information, nobody can access that aster again. Make your prints. While pressing “1” using key, press ber key. If you press the Proof key or the Print Start key after finishing one print job, the beeper sounds and you cannot make prints.
  • Page 74 Printing Using The Optional 20 Originals Or 50 Originals Document Guide to document feeder components If you have optional sorter staplers and you want to have a document feeder, the optional 50 originals document feeder should be equipped with your ma- chine.
  • Page 75 OPTIONALFUNCTIONS Originals CI The following types of originals are not recommended for use with the op- tional document feeder. Set these types of originals on the exposure glass. . Originals heavier than 127.9 g/m2, 34 lb . Originals lighter than 40.7 g/m2, 10.8 lb .
  • Page 76 Setting originals into the document feeder If you set one original into the document feeder while another original is still on the exposure glass, the original set into the document feeder will be Set the original tray. Adjust original size of the Insert the originals document feeder...
  • Page 77 OPTIONALFUNCTIONS rl i Set the required press the Master key. Make your prints. If the next original has been set in the document feeder machine stops, that original is fed automatically and a trial print is de- livered to the paper delivery table after the print of the first original is completed.
  • Page 78 Multi copy with the document feeder D I= see page w for details about the Multi Copy function. Select Combine mode and insert the 2 originals face down, tops wards the operation Select Combined insert the 2 originals down, tops towards delivery table.
  • Page 79 OPTIONALFUNCTIONS Press the Multi Copy to select the Combine nals function. Press Copy twice Combined Print function. Press Master Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the keys (~ see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting page 22).
  • Page 80 Group printing from different originals with the docu- ment feeder (Memory mode) To prevent original misfeeds, do not set originals of different sizes. ~ Do not set more than 20 originals at one time in the optional 20 originals document feeder. Follow steps 1 to 7 on pages...
  • Page 81 OPTIONALFUNCTIONS Turn on the power switch of the optional tape dispenser. Press the Auto Cycle key. In Auto Cycle mode, printing starts automatically after a trial print is delivered. 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...
  • Page 82 Printing Using The Optional Sorter Stapler Guide to 20-bin sorter stapler components Up to 2 sorter staplers can be equipped with your machine. If you have optional sorter staplers and you want to have a document feeder, the optional 50 originals document feeder should be equipped with your ma- chine.
  • Page 83 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS When not making prints in Sort, Staple, or Class Sort mode When have optional Staple Sort, or Class Sort tray. Lift the side plates sort tray match the paper size. Lift the end plate of the non-sort tray and adjust size.
  • Page 84 Press the Master nrintc Than mcika pIIll ywul I 11=11, Illul\u Sorting into sets (123, 123, 123) One print of each original into sets. CI For Sorting, the following limitations apply: lWL1l Vulwlwma. Paper size Paper weight Paper sizes described above with exception of A3: Maximum 50 sheets capacity of bins A3 and paper sizes other than the SiZeS described above:...
  • Page 85 OPTIONALFUNCTIONS w.v, Paper size 11’’ X17”D Paper weight Paper sizes described above with exception of 11” x 17“: Maximum so ~heets capacity of 11” x 17“ and paper sizes other than the sizes described bins above: 25 sheets Maximum number of sets a Roughly-cut paper Paper that...
  • Page 86 Set the last original posure glass. Make sure that the last original is set first. Otherwise, prints are deliv- ered to the bins in the wrong order. Enter number quired using the Number For the maximum number of see page 79 or 80. image position trial or proof print.
  • Page 87 FUNCTIONS OPTIONAL Set the second on the exposure Press the Master Check the image position trial or proof print. Make your prints. Repeat steps 7 through you have finished When you set originals Follow steps 1 and 2 on page your originals tional document...
  • Page 88 Enter number quired using the Number For the maximum number of sets, e see page or 80. c1 i Press Master Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image keys (= see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting...
  • Page 89 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Stapling prints (Staple Sort mode) After prints are sorted The original set direction and the staple position of the prints are as in the illustration. shown ~ For Stapling, the following VGI=IUI Paper size Paper weight Stapler capacity Maximum number of sets Paper that cannot...
  • Page 90 version: Paper size Paper weight Stapler capacity Maximum number of sets Paper that cannot be used n Print sets over the maximum tray. Setting stapling before CI This function can be 50 originals document feeder. optional Press Sorter the Staple Sort indicator. Set the speed to Setting If you do not set the speed to Set- ting 1, the Speed function Setting 1...
  • Page 91 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS your originals tional originals feeder. Enter number quired Master Press image position Check the trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image keys (* see page 21) or the side plate fine adjusting page 22).
  • Page 92 Make your prints. Each print is delivered to each bin of the softer stapler. Then, the next original is fed and the machine makes its master automatically. Repeat step 6 until finished printing. ~Caution: ‘0 not insert your hands m the bins during printing or stapling.
  • Page 93 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Setting stapling after printing When you set originals exposure glass, follow the steps 1 through 10 on pages and 82. When set originals optional document low steps 1 through 82 and 83. When you use 2 or more origi- nals, Staple sorter...
  • Page 94 Bypass Feed Stapling You can staple a stack of paper that is set on the first bin of the sorter stapler. D Before paper on the first bin, make sure that no prints remain on any setting of the bins. c1 For stapler capacity, I= see page 84 or 85.
  • Page 95 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Group printing from the same original with the sorter stapler (Class Sort mode) Use this function to make same number of prints each bin of the sorter stapler. n For Class Sorting, the following limitations apply: \/nrc2inn. Mlln+rip IVlwbllw Vws”, ”m,...
  • Page 96 lch version: —. -. Paper Size 11’’ XI7”D Paper Weight Paper sizes described Capacity of 50 sheets 11” x 17“ and paper sizes other than the sizes described bins above: 25 sheets Maximum number of sets D Roughly-cut paper Paper that a Paper of different thickness in the same stack cannot be D Buckled or curled paper...
  • Page 97 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS With Number number of prints set to be made from nal. Press the Enter key. With Number the desired number For the maximum number of sets, w see page W Press the Master Check the image position trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the keys (*...
  • Page 98 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Make your prints. When you want to make prints us- ing another original, remove prints from the, bins. Then, repeat steps 3 through...
  • Page 99 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Printing Using The Tray (lCT) Guide to large capacity tray components To install the large capacity tray, the LCT cabinet is required. OO.O LCT Cover Open to load paper or remove misfed pa- per. ‘ Paper Cassette Optional Large Capacity &...
  • Page 100 Loading paper n Maximum paper capacity is as follows: 4,000 sheets (64 g/m2, 17 lb) 3,000 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb). Open the LCT cover. Push the slide cover in. Load time. of paper at a OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 101 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Press the Down key. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have finished loading Close the slide cover cover. paper. and LCT...
  • Page 102 Changing paper size ~ The following sizes can be set in the Metric version : A3 G, B4 D, A4 W, B5 ctI, A5 D. Inch version : 11“ x 17” G, 81/2” x 14” ~, 81/2” x 11“ m. Press Change with the LCT cover closed.
  • Page 103 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Loosen the screws plates. Adjust the side plates the paper size. Secure the side plates screws. Load 500 time. of the side to match with the of paper at a...
  • Page 104 Press the Down key. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until have finished loading Close the slide cover cover. paper. and LCT OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 105 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Adjusting the image position c1 The image position can be shifted up to about 10 mm, 2/5” each way. division on the scale is 2 mm, 0.08”. n If your machine is equipped with the optional sorter stapler, the image tion is shifted to 3 mm, 0.12“...
  • Page 106 Printing using the paper cassette for LCT If you are making prints using the optional change the paper size temporarily o Maximum paper capacity is as follows: 500 sheets (64 g/m2, 17 lb) 400 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb). Loading paper Open the LCT cover.
  • Page 107 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Press the Down key for about 2 seconds. Make sure tha not lit. cassette Push the it stops. Close the slide cover Make your prints. After printing is finished, ‘ the Cassette and close the slide cover and LCT cover. until and LCT remove...
  • Page 108 Changing paper size D The following sizes can be set in the paper cassette for LCT. Metric version: A3 B, B4 G, A4 b, Inch version: 11” x 17” n, 81/2” x 14” D, 81/2” x 11“ Cw. from Remove paper sette.
  • Page 109 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Set the end plate to match the paper size as shown lustration. Load paper in the cassette. in the il-...
  • Page 110 Set the paper size match the paper size and direc- tion. The indicators on the paper size selector and their equivalent paper as following. size are Metric version: Inch version: 11X17 81I2 x 14 11 x 81/2 81i2xll Continue pressing key until the Down lit.
  • Page 111 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Push the cassette it stops. slide cover Close cover. forward until and LCT...
  • Page 112 Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum Color drum units (red, maroon) are available For making color prints, color. Making color prints Make sure that the indicator is lit. Press the Master Check image the trial or proof print. If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the Image keys (= see page 21) or side plate...
  • Page 113 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Changing the color drum unit rent door. Open the Make sure that the lamp of the drum rotation button this lamp is red, press the drum rotation button sounds green. Lift the lock lever until it locks in position.
  • Page 114 Pull out the drum while pressing inside the green handle. If you cannot pull out the drum unit even -when the lamp of the drum rotation button is green, push the drum unit handle, then pull out the drum unit. Hold the rail on the drum slide out the drum while pulling the release towards...
  • Page 115 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Slide in the drum Lower the drum unit lock lever. Close the front door. Make sure that the Cover Open in- dicator turns off, and the Color Drum indicator lights. unit until...
  • Page 116 Printing in two colors After printing in one color, side of the print. D You cannot print in two colors at one time. o Leave the prints for a Prepare first original sure glass. Enter the number ing the Number keys.
  • Page 117 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS Remove the prints from the pa- per delivery table and set them the paper feed shown in the illustration. Exchange the drum unit. = See page 108. second press the Master Check the image position. Press the Print Start key. table again original...
  • Page 118 Changing The Drum Size To save costs master to an optional master by changing Printing area (at 230C/730F, 65V0 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 Master cut length: ...
  • Page 119 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Printing needs may vary. To suit your applications, settings for certain functions. To Access Service Programs The service programs n For the service program menu, ~ see page 130. Press the keys on the operation panel in the following (1) Clear Modes (2) Clear key...
  • Page 120 CHANGING How To Change The Settings Of Service Programs You can register SP No. 29, 79, 84, 87, 88, 89 or 142 in the CS Mode key See page 117.), and change their settings using the CS Mode key. (~ See page 119- 129.) Procedure 1...
  • Page 121 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) When want leave Service Program mode, press the Clear Modes key.
  • Page 122 CHANGING Procedure 2 You can change the settings this procedure. Adjust background image in Photo or Line/Photo mode Quality Start setting Auto Multi Copy mode selection Memory Stack mode Auto Memory/Class mode Tint mode setting /[PaDer size detection selection Up to 3 service programs registered in the...
  • Page 123 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Press the Clear Modes key.
  • Page 124 CHANGING How to make prints with the CS Mode key Photo Background Correct Line/Photo mode) Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. While pressing key, press the Number have registered as Photo Back- ground Correct mode. Select Photo mode.
  • Page 125 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Quality Start setting Set your original sure glass document feeder. While pressing key, press the Number have registered mode. Enter the number ing the Number Press the Master Making Make your prints. (SERVICE PROGRAM on the expo- in the optional Mode...
  • Page 126 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Auto Multi Copy mode Set your original sure glass. You cannot set the original in the optional document function. While pressing key, press the Number have registered Auto Multi Copy mode. Press Multi either: Once select Original mode.
  • Page 127 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS Memory Stack mode o You can use this function when your machine is equipped with the optional tape dispenser. Set the original glass. You cannot set the original in the optional document function. While pressing key, press the Number have registered Stack mode.
  • Page 128 CHANGING With Number the desired number the first set of prints. Press the Enter key. With Number number prints next set of prints. Press the Enter key. DEFAULT SEITINGS keys, enter of prints for keys, enter (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE)
  • Page 129 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS fl @ Repeat steps 6 and 7 for all the registered number Up to 25 sets can be stored in memory for the number of prints. Press the Enter key again. The Memory returns to memory If you store the number of prints for 25 sets, the memory number re- turns to 1.
  • Page 130 CHANGING Make your prints. After the first set is fed to the pa- per delivery table, the tape dis- penser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack. DEFAULT SEITINGS (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE)
  • Page 131 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS Auto Memory/Class mode Set your original sure glass document feeder. While pressing key, press the Number have registered ory/Class mode. Press the Memory/Class light the Class or Memory cator. When select follow the steps 3 to 5 on page When select mode,...
  • Page 132 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Press the Master Making key. Make your prints. The machine stops printing for 2 seconds after the first set is fed to the paper delivefy table.
  • Page 133 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Tint mode setting Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. While pressing key, press the Number have registered Tint mode. Enter the number ing the Number keys. Press the Master Making Make your prints. PROGRAM MODE) on the expo- optional...
  • Page 134 CHANGING Paper size detection selection Set your original sure glass in the document feeder. While pressing key, press the Number have registered as Paper detection selection Enter the number ing the Number keys. Press the Master Check the image position trial or proof print.
  • Page 135 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS Service Program Menu SP No. Mode Minimum Print Quantity Maximum Print Quantity Fixed Magnification Ratio Adjustment (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Function Specifies the minimum number of prints that can be input with the Number keys. a Default: O a Adjustment value: Specifies the maximum number of prints that can be input with the Number keys.
  • Page 136 CHANGING W No. ~ Mode Fixed Magnification Ratio Adjustment Beeper Prints/Master Cost DEFAULT SEITINGS (SERVICE Function Adjusts the create margin or a fixed magnification ratio. metric version: create margin from 11“ x 15” to 81/2” x 11“ inch version: D Default: metric version: inch version: CI Adjustment value:...
  • Page 137 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS 3P No. Mode Photo Background Correct Image Mode Default setting Image Density Default setting Auto Cycle Mode Default setting Memory/Class Mode Default setting (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Function When you make prints in Photo or Line/Photo mode, the background of the prints may become dirty.
  • Page 138 CHANGING SP No. Mode Make-up Background Pattern Default Setting You can select whether you can input the directions or you can input each vertical and Directional Magnification ~ ~efau,t. Mode D Adjustment value: Selection the image density might decrease because the ink on the drum might dry.
  • Page 139 CHANGING DEFAULT SET’INGS Mode SP No. Auto Quality Start setting Skip Feed Number (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Funct30n If the machine is not used for a long period of time, the image density might decrease because the ink on the drum might dry. The Auto Quality Start function automatically recovers image density quality after a selected time has passed, regardless of the number of...
  • Page 140 CHANGING No. ~ Mode Auto Reset Time Auto Multi COPY mode selection Memory Stack mode DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Ftmotion ‘ Sets the auto reset time. The machine automatically returns to the default settings if no keys are pressed during its time period. This mode can also be turned off.
  • Page 141 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS 5P No. Mode Auto Memory/Class mode Tint mode setting Resettable Total Master/Copy Counter Clear Resettable Total Master/Copy Counter User Code Mode (SERVICE PROGRAM MODE) Function In this function, the machine stops printing for 2 seconds after one set of prints are completed in Class or Memory mode.
  • Page 142 CHANGING Mode User Code Count Clear User Code Count Total User Code Count Clear Total User Code Count Paper size detection selection Original Size Detection DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Function Displays the number of masters and copies made in each user code. Clear each user code counter.
  • Page 143 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS SP No. Mode Erase Margins -170 Adjustment (SERVICE PROGRAM Adjust the erase edges area for the following sizes of originals. The adjustment value is (50 - 307 mm) x (50 -432 SP No. 160: D Default: metric version: 289 x 416 mm inch version: 271 x 428 mm SP No.
  • Page 144 CHANGING User codes With the user code function, before the machine will operate. of prints made under used to access the machine. codes (fixed) can be 382, 191, 182, 173, M4, 155, 146, 137, 128, 119,482, 291, 282, 273, 264, 255, 246,237, IJ To prevent unauthorized codes and then black out the codes from this manual.
  • Page 145 CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS (SERVICE Enter “1” (Yes) using the Num- press key. c1 i Specify Auto Enter the desired the Number keys and press the Enter key. Clear Modes Press leave Service Program PROGRAM Enter Reset time. setting using key to mode.
  • Page 146 CHANGING How to use user code mode Input your assigned code using Number then press the Enter key. Make your prints. After have finished, the Stop key while pressing Clear Modes key. This prevents others from your user code to make prints. If you do not follow this step, the machine will not request the next user for their codes unless the auto...
  • Page 147 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS How to check the user code counter (# 121) check the total masters and prints made under all user codes, If you want to = see page 144. Press the keys on the operation panel in the following Clear Modes (2) Clear key...
  • Page 148 CHANGING How to clear the user code counter (#l 122) If you want to clear every user code counter, - Press the keys on the operation n’ panel in the following Clear Modes (2) Clear (3) Enter key. Enter “122” using the Number keys and press the Enter key.
  • Page 149 CHANGING DEFAULT SEITINGS How to check the total number of masters and prints made under all user codes (#l 123) Enter “123” using keys and press the Enter The total number of masters and prints made under all user codes will be displayed in the guidance display.
  • Page 150 CHANGING to clear the user code Press the keys on the operation panel in the following (1) Clear Modes (2) Clear Enter key. Enter “124” using keys press the Enter key. Enter “1” using the Number and press the Enter key. Press the Clear Modes...
  • Page 151 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES Loading Paper On The Paper Feed Table The Load Paper indicator of paper. For how to load paper in the optional large capacity tray, ~ see page 95. ~ For how to load paper in the optional paper cassette for 101.
  • Page 152 Load paper on the paper feed table. Release of the feed side the pads plates before loading paper. Reset the pads after paper is set. Correct paper curl before setting the paper. Press the Print Start sume printing. key to re-...
  • Page 153 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES Changing the paper size Remove the paper from the pa- per feed table. The paper feed tray will lower. Adjust paper plates to match the paper size. Place the paper on feed table. Correct any paper curl ting the paper. Make sure that the side tact the paper lightly.
  • Page 154 Supplying The Add Ink indicator (~) to supply ink. Open the front door. the ink holder and Lower move the used ink cartridge. Remove the cap of cartridge. and the Reset indicator blink when it is time REPLENISHING SUPPLIES...
  • Page 155 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES C! , Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder. Return the ink holder to its original position clicks. Always supply ink of the color. Make sure to firmly indicated by the arrow mark into the guide. Q!!9 (’...
  • Page 156 Master Roll Replacement The Master End indicator (&J) blinks when it is time to replace the master roll. Open the original table. Lift the original table release lever and slide the original table all the way to the left. Lift the pressure in the direction of the arrow to release the feed roller pressure.
  • Page 157 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES The new master roll must be positioned as shown in the illus- tration. Insert the paper edge of the master roll under mark (1) until you can see the leading edge under the trans- parent cover. Return the pressure lever to its original position (2).
  • Page 158 Return the original table to its original position. Slide the original table to the right until it stops. REPLENISHING SUPPLIES...
  • Page 159 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES Placing A New Roll Of Tape In The Tape Dispenser (Option) Make sure that the main switch is turned on and the tape power switch is off. Open the cover of the tape dis- penser. As shown, put the roll in the dispenser.
  • Page 160 Turn onthepower dispenser. tape Press the manual leading edge of the trim off the tape. switch of the cut button to REPLENISHING SUPPLIES...
  • Page 161 REPLENISHING SUPPLIES Adding Staples The Staple (h%) and “H” indicators blink when the optional sorter stapler runs out of staples. When your machine is equipped with the 2 sorter staplers, A or B is indicated at the end of second line of the guidance display.
  • Page 162 Close the stapler unit cover. After changing tridge, make sure that you can staple documents using the by- pass feed stapling (* 89). When you cannot documents even if you try 4 or times, follow the steps below. Reset the staple cartridge. Then, retry stapling.
  • Page 163 DAILY MAINTENANCE To maintain high print quality, larly. Exposure Glass Clean the exposure glass with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth. 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 wipe it with a dry cloth.
  • Page 164 Separation Roller (Optional Document Feeder) Clean the separation roller with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth. clean the separation If you do not roller, original misfeeds tend to oc- cur. Sheet (Optional Document Clean the sheet with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth.
  • Page 165 Paper End Sensor (Paper Feed Table) Wipe off the paper dust on the paper end sensor cloth. If you do not clean the paper end Load Paper indicator sensor, the might not light when paper runs out. Paper Feed Roller (Paper Wipe off the paper dust on the paper feed roller with a damp cloth, then wipe it with a dry...
  • Page 166 If a malfunction or a misfeed will blink or light. indicators When the misfeed indicator (:+) blinks Munmx — ~~ + Reset ~~ + B + Reset ~~ + C + Reset ~+ + E + Reset ~~+E+B+ Reset ~~ + F + Reset :4 + G + Reset ~~ + H + Reset TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 167 TROUBLESHOOTING ~ Warning: Be careful not to cut yourself you reach inside the machine paper or masters. ~ Caution: Remaining feeds and may eventually cause a serious failure. If you tear the paper when removing pieces. not t urn ACautbn: When the open cover/unit indicator (~) CLOSE THE COVER I* Close the original table unit.
  • Page 168 When the supply/exchange Monitor LOAD MORE PAPER I&l+ Reset LOAD NEW INK CARTRIDGE LOAD NEW MASTER ROLL & EMPTY MASTER EJECT BOX + Reset II* Remove the used master. :SET THE MASTER EJECT BOX I REPLENISH STAPLE CARTRIDGE When other indicators blink MorsiM3tJ ~43m30rv NOT WRAPPED...
  • Page 169 TROUBLESHOOTING TURNSORTERON COMMUNICATION Plug it in firmly. 1- Connection wrong. Contact your service representative. PAPER LE17 ON SORTER REMOVE PAPER I* Paper remains On the bins. Remove paper from the bins. STAPLE NOT AVAILABLE DIFFERENT PAPER SIZE You cannot staple different sized paper when you use Auto Staple or Manual Staple mode.
  • Page 170 When one of the following messages is displayed on the guidance display: Guidance Display RE-ENTER COPY NUMBER MAXIMUM IS XXXX RE-ENTER COPY NUMBER MINIMUM IS XXXX MAXIMUM 200% ENLARGEMENT MINIMUM REDUCTION SET COMMAND SHEETS SET THE ORIGINALS The maximum number of prints that can be entered by the...
  • Page 171 TROUBLESHOOTING [INPUT YOUR ID CODE SET LOWEST SPEED NO ADDITIONAL PRINTS ALLOWED CHECK PAPER SIZE User Code mode is set. Before printing, enter your user code. When you use the Sort, Staple Sort or Class Sort function, the printing speed setting should be Setting 1.
  • Page 172 When a service code (E-XX) is displayed in the guid- ance display Turn the main switch contact your service representative. ~ caution. If a service code appears on the guidance the main switch off and on a few times, do not continue turning it on and off.
  • Page 173 TROUBLESHOOTING When The Misfeed Indicator (8+) Blinks After clearing misfeeds Press Reset the error indicators. Do not turn off when removing misfeeds. key to reset main switch...
  • Page 174 TROUBLESHOOTING I%+ + A“ original misfeed occurs when using the tional document feeder lever Press the ADF unit open and open the ADF unit. Pull out the original gently. If you cannot remove the mis- fed original, pull out the original from the side of the original tray and remove the original.
  • Page 175 If you still cannot misfed paper, open the docu- ment feeder and remove the original. Close the ADF unit until it locks in position. prevent original misfeeds: n Set the following kinds of originals on the exposure glass. . Originals heavier than 127.9 g/m2, 34 lb .
  • Page 176 1~~+ B“ Paper misfeed in the paper feed section When you load paper on the paper feed table: Remove the misfed paper. Push the paper feed plate down and up. TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 177 TROUBLESHOOTING When you load paper in the optional large capacity tray: Open the LCT cover and push the slide cover Remove misfed paper. —.
  • Page 178 When you load paper in the paper cassette for LCT: Open the LCT cover. Push the slide cover in. Remove the cassette from the tray. large capacity Remove misfed paper. TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 179 TROUBLESHOOTING Push the cassette forward until it stops. Close the slide cover and the ‘ LCT cover. \, @...
  • Page 180 Check the following adjustments before restarting the printing run. Is the paper feed properly adjusted? The standard position of the pres- sure lever is up. thick paper (127.9 to 209.3 g/m2, 34.0 to 55.6 lb), push the lever down. Is the separation roller pressure properly adjusted? The standard position of the sepa- ration pressure levers is the lower...
  • Page 181 TROUBLESHOOTING To prevent paper feed misfeeds: When paper is the curl as show When paper edges gether, shuffle shown. When you use post cards and thick paper, lower the printing speed to step 2 or 1. (* page 24.) curled, correct stick paper...
  • Page 182 “~~ + C“ Master misfeed in the master feed section Open the original table. Lift the original table release lever and slide the original table all the way to the left. Open the transparent cover. Pull the misfed master up and remove it.
  • Page 183 If you could not remove misfed master in steps take out the drum and remove the misfed master from the in- side. For how to take out the drum unit, page 108. original misfeeds optional document feeder, press ADF open lever and open ADF un-i to remove the mis- sheet.
  • Page 184 “~~ + E“ Paper wrapped around the drum Push the master eject unit open button and open the master eject unit. Remove the misfed paper. If the paper is completely wrapped around the drum, peel off the edge of the paper. Then, close the master eject unit and press the drum rotation button until...
  • Page 185 TROUBLESHOOTiNG If you cannot remove the mis- ‘ fed paper, pull out the drum unit after confirming that the lamp is green, and remove the misfed paper from the drum. Close the master eject unit. If you followed step 3 or 4, close the front door.
  • Page 186 lfthepaper iscurled ortheotiginal's the following action is necessary. When you use curled correct the as shown. curl If you cannot correct curl, stack paper face down as shown. curl When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5 or there is a solid im- 0.2”...
  • Page 187 TROUBLESHOOTING 1~~+ E + B“ Misfeed in the paper feed section Paper wrapped around the drum Misfeed in the paper feed section Slowly but firmly pull out the pa- per. Paper is wrapped around the drum Push the master eject unit open button and open eject unit.
  • Page 188 If you cannot remove the mis- fed paper, pull out the drum unit after confirming green, and remove the misfed paper from the drum. Close the master eject unit. If you followed step 3 or 4, close the front door. the lamp TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 189 TROUBLESHOOTING the paper is curled or the originals following action is necessary. When you use curled correct the curl as shown. If you cannot correct the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down as shown. When the leading of the original mm, 0.2”...
  • Page 190 II:+ Master misfeed in the master eject section Master wrapped around the drum Check where the misfeed is occurring Press master open button and open the mas- ter eject unit. Check where the misfed master is. Remove the misfed master as follows.
  • Page 191 TROUBLESHOOTING When a master misfeed occurs on the drum Lift the lever to unlock the drum unit and pull out the unit. For how to remove the drum unit, see page 108. Grasp the drum unit handle and remove the master drum.
  • Page 192 M:+ + G“ paper misfeed Push the button to open the master eject unit. Remove the misfed paper. Close the master eject adjustment before restart operation: Check the following Is the paper delivery end plate position? in the paper exit section unit.
  • Page 193 TROUBLESHOOTING 1~~+ H“ Paper Misfeed In The Optional Sorter Stapler Remove the misfed paper from the bins. Open the non-sort tray. If you cannot remove remove the paper non-sort tray. Even if you can remove misfed pa- per in step 1, you should open the non-sort tray.
  • Page 194 When The ODen Cover/Unit Blinks U Make sure that the following door/units are closed. Original Table Slide the original locks in position. Front Door Close the front door completely. Master Eject Unit Close the master eject unit until it locks in position. Indicator (~) table until it TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 195 TROUBLESHOOTING ADF Unit (Opt~on) Close the ADF unit until it locks in position. Cover (Option) Close the slide cover and LCT cover completely. Make sure that the drum is completely Set the drum completely until it locks in position. set in position.
  • Page 196 TROUBLESHOOTING sure that the paper feed table and the paper delivery table are Make open. feed table. Open the paper Open the paper delivery table.
  • Page 197 TROUBLESHOOTING “~+H” Close thenon-sort Close the stapler unit cover Remove 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-sofi tray. Stapler unit cover Close the stapler unit cover. Non-sort tray Remove obstacles...
  • Page 198 When The Supply/Exchange &J+ Reset Reset Open the master eject container cover. Indicators Blink Load paper page 146. Load new ink cartridge page 147. Load new master roll See page 151. Set the new staple cartridge = see page 156. Empty master eject box Set the master eject box TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 199 TROUBLESHOOTING Take out the master eject box and remove the used masters. Spread an old newspaper, then turn the master eject box upside down on it to remove the used masters. Then, throw masters. Reinstall the master Push in the box until the inside bracket.
  • Page 200 When Other Indicators Blink M The Master is not wrapped around the drum Set the original on the exposure glass press Making key. Set the key counter The key counter (option) is set. Insert the key counter. Color Color drum unit is installed (Inch version) (Metric version) Master...
  • Page 201 TROUBLESHOOTING H + Reset Staple misfeed in the optional sorter stapler When staples do not come out at all, there may be misfed staples stapler unit. Open the stapler unit cover. Loosen the screw by turning it counterclockwise. the stapler unit. While pushing down, push the knob to your...
  • Page 202 Remove misfed staples. Close the stapler unit cover by the knob to the other pushing side. Return the stapler position and original screw. Close the stapler unit cover. unit to secure TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 203 TROUBLESHOOTING o Press the Reset key. When you try to staple the next prints, staples may not come out. Try stapling 5 or 6 times. When you use Auto staple or Manual Staple mode. Make sure that the Staple key is Q Press the Staple When...
  • Page 204 When The Prints Are Not Delivered In A Neat Or The Prints Are Thrown Over The Stack, Delivery Table Paper delivery table a Lift the paper it down until it little and bring clicks. Reduce the printing speed by pressing the “ 4 “ key. TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 205 TROUBLESHOOTING Poor Printing D When you usepaper tio. Otherwise, you CI When you use postcards and the like, the background might be dirty be- cause postcards do not absorb ink well. a You might get prints with dirty background when printing at high under high temperature.
  • Page 206 Clean the pressure clean cloth. With a clean cloth, remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailing edge of the drum unit. Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unit lock lever. Close the front door.
  • Page 207 TROUBLESHOOTING ~ If there is no margin or if there is a solid image area near the leading edge of the original, make a margin of at least 5 mm, 0.2” at the leading edge. Otherwise, the paper exit pawl might become dirty and cause black lines on prints.
  • Page 208 Q!6L & Check size paper it if dirty. sensor and clean Make sure that the side plates contact lightly. When use the optional document feeder, that the original guides contact the originals lightly. White prints or incomplete prints detection paper feed the paper make sure...
  • Page 209 TROUBLESHOOTING When you get white or incomplete prints even if you check the itemson the previous page, perform the following procedure. Pull out the drum unit. = Refer to page 108 for the details. Remove the master from the drum. Remove paper that is stuck to the drum.
  • Page 210 General Cautions Make sure to make a few trial prints to check the image position because the image position of the trial print might not correspond with that of the original. If the image registration is not consistent, slow the printing speed down to Setting 1 or 2.
  • Page 211 If you cannot pull out the drum, press the drum rotation button until it be- comes green. The leading edge of the prints might become stained if the edge touches the image of prints on the paper delivery table. The ink of the print on the paper delivery table might stick to the back side of the next print.
  • Page 212 o When you use originals with light lettering, edges of the letters may be printed clearly and the inside of the letters may be light. In this case, in- crease the image density. a When you use originals of fine letters, this case, increase the image density or use Line mode.
  • Page 213 D Under the following 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 on the exposure glass. .
  • Page 214 When printing solid images in Sort, Staple Sort or Class Sort mode, the top 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.
  • Page 215 This combination chart shows which modes can be used together. O: means that these modes can be used together. X : means that these modes cannot be used together. *: means that some functions in these modes cannot be used together. a II Enlargement 4 II Auto Cycle Memory/class...
  • Page 216 Main Frame Configuration: Printing Process: Original Type: Original Size: Pixel Density: Image Mode: Reduction Ratios: Enlargement Ratios Zoom: Directional Magnification: Printing Area: Print Paper Size: Leading Edge Margin: SPECIFICATIONS Desk top Full automatic one drum system Sheet/Book Maximum 307 mm x 432 mm, 12.0”...
  • Page 217 Print Paper Weight: Print Speed: First Copy Time (Master Process Time): Second Copy Time (First Print Time): Color Printing: Image Position: Paper Feed Table Capacity: Paper Delivery Table Capacity: Master Eject Box Capacity: Dimensions Stored Stored with document feeder Set up Set up with cabinet Set up with document feeder...
  • Page 218 Weight: Noise Emission: The measurements are to be madeaccordingto ISO 7779. (Soundpressure level*) = Printing Speed 60 rpm 90 rpm 120 rpm Power Source: Power Consumption: Optional Equipment: 125 kg, 275.5 lb Machine: Master Making: AC 120 V, 60 Hz, less than 3.6 A Printing: AC 120 V, 60 Hz, less than 3.0 A Less than 0.4 kW...
  • Page 219 20 Originals Document Original Type: Original Weight: Original Size: First Copy Time (Master Process Time): Second Copy Time (First Print Time): Original Capacity: Originals Document Original Type: Original Weight: Original Size: First Copy Time (Master Process Time): Second Copy Time (First Print Time): Original Capacity: Feeder...
  • Page 220 Large Capacity Tray (LCT) Paper Size: Paper Capacity: Power Source: Power Consumption: Weight: Dimensions: (W XDXH) The following sizes can be set in the large ca- pacity tray and the cassette for LCT. A3D, B4G, A4b, B5E, 8112” x 14” D, 81/2” x 11“ ~ The following size can be set in the cassette for LCT: A6 G...
  • Page 221 20-Bin Sorter Stapler Number of Bins: Paper Size: ~Maximum: 320 x 447 mm, 12.6” x 17.6” on non-soft tray A3 ~, B4 ~, A4 ~, 11” x 17” G, 81/2” x 14” G, 8112”x 11” b lMaximum: 300 x 432 mm, 11.9” x 17.1” in Sort mode A3 G, B4 D, A4 m, B5 m, AS G 111“...
  • Page 222 Bin Capacity: Stapling Position: Stapler Capacity: Staple replenishment: Dimensions (only sorter stapler): Stored one sorter stapler Set up one sorter stapler Stored two sorter staplers Set up two sorter staplers Weiciht: Power Source: Sorting: 50 sheets (64 -82 g/m2, 17.1 -21.8 8112”...
  • Page 223 Consumption: Power Noise Emission: (Soundpressurelevel*) * = The measurements are to be made accordingto ISO7779. Consumables Length: Width: 320 mm, 12.6” 2 Rolls/case Master: 1,000 ml/pack, 600 ml/pack, Ink-Black 5 t)acks/case Ii600 ml/Dack. 5 DaCks/CaSe Ink-Red II600 ml/pack, 5 packs/case Ink-Blue II600 ml/pack, 5 packs/case Ink-Green...
  • Page 224 Section 2...
  • Page 225 mode enables you to do more than just make The image make-up exact copy of the originaL functions allow you to quickly Main Features n The use of command sheets allows you to create special effects without cutting and pasting - up to 4 commands can be given a By combining image make-up functions with color drums, variety of printing effects.
  • Page 226 WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE-UP Delete mode Original ‘T16+7=23 @37+9=46 @23+6=35 012+1 =13 @14+2=16 @l18+4=22 823+ 8 = 31 Image Pattern mode Original AT THE TELEVISION STUDIO Print 016+7= @29+ 6 = @14+2= 818+4= @J23+8 = Print AT THE TELEVISION STUDIO @37+ 9 = @j12+ 1 =...
  • Page 227 WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE-UP Area Pattern mode Print Original SPORTS -=$Q ! rll .> spoon race sack race Image Outline and Area Pattern mode Print Original ISALE ,...
  • Page 228 WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE-UP Image Make-up modes for designated areas The following commands are for designated areas. Mode Designated iCommand sheet/Original Area (Closed area method) 1. Line mode EB!!!I”B!!!I ‘::; ‘Hn+E’ ‘z: DH+D ‘: ‘i EB”E ~~~~ ‘ DE%?! ~ ~ ~~ Sample Rn~m HB+E...
  • Page 229 Image Make-up modes for outside designated areas The following commands Mode Undesignated Area Line mode: The area outside de- 1. signated areas is printed in Line mode. ~Outline mode: IThe area outside 2. ,:designated areas is printed outline mode. ‘ Delete mode: The area outside 3.
  • Page 230 WHAT IS IMAGE MAKE-UP Background Patterns There is a total of 160 background patterns for Image Make-up mode: 40 basic patterns, 40 patterns similar to the basic patterns but with pattern elements at twice the size, and 90° rotations of all the basic and enlarged patterns.
  • Page 231 PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP Outline are fed first so that the machine can recognize the areas of the original which are to be edited as designated areas. Command sheet The command sheet is a sheet of paper for designating areas to be edited. Command sheets must should be the same size...
  • Page 232 PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP How To Make A Command Sheet There are two ways of designating areas: the diagonal line method and the closed area method. When using the diagonal line method CI A diagonal line must be drawn through the area corresponding want to edit.
  • Page 233 The line marking the designated area should more than 2 from any neighbor- 0.08”, ing image. PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP 2mm/O.08” 2mrrd0.08” 2mm/O.O&...
  • Page 234 PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP When using the closed area method The line designating the area must be a closed loop. Put the command sheet on top of the original. Using a black, red, or blue felt tip pen, draw a line around the area to designate.
  • Page 235 The line marking the designated more than 2 area should mm, 0.08”, from any neighbor- ing image. PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP Neighboring mage within the Lin> marking the ~esignated area designated area...
  • Page 236 PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP Notes about drawing a command sheet The image may differ depending on how the designated area is drawn, so remember the following when making the command sheet:...
  • Page 237 Features n You can combine up to 4 command sheets when making a master. Original IEE3!du cannot use both the closed and diagonal line method on the same com- mand sheet. You can designate many areas on one sheet and there is no limit to the number of areas you can-designate.
  • Page 238 PREPARING IMAGE MAKE-UP Command sheets and finished prints The following illustrations command sheet. When drawing a command sheet using a diagonal line Command sheet CJ The diagonal line method is also more precise, but it is difficult to use for designating complex areas. When drawing a command sheet using a closed line Command sheet The closed line method is easier to use for complex areas, but it is less pre-...
  • Page 239 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP MODE Saving And Deleting Modes (One Command Press the Make-up key. If you want to leave Make-up mode at any time, press the Make-up key again. Using the Number keys, select Image Make-up designated area. (~ See page Save Fnl or Fnl 1 area ...
  • Page 240 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP MODE Press the Enter key again. Using the Number keys, select Image Make-up outside area (~ See page 6). Save area ... Fnl Delete area ... Fn3 Press the Enter key. modes that you have To check the entered, press the Make-up...
  • Page 241 Outline Mode (One Command Sheet) Press the Make-up If you want to leave the Make-up mode at any time, press the Make- up key again. Using the Number key, select the Outline mode (Fn2) for the designated area. (* Enter key. Press the If a Fn No.
  • Page 242 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP Using the Number keys, select Image Make-up outside area (* See page 6). Fnl ... Line mode Fn3 ... Delete mode Fn4 ... Photo mode If you entered Fn4, adjust screen and contrast Screen and Contrast keys. Press the Enter key.
  • Page 243 Photo Mode (One Command Sheet) Press the Make-up key. If you want to leave Make-up mode at any time press the Make-up key again. Using the Number keys, select Image Make-up mode (Fn4 or Fnl 4) for the designated area. (= See page Press the Enter key.
  • Page 244 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP Using the Number keys, select Image Make-up outside area. (~ See page 6.) Fnl ... Line mode Fn2 ... Outline mode Fn3 ... Delete mode Fn4 ... Photo mode Press the Enter key. Adj~ St the screen Fine, Coarse)
  • Page 245 The beeper sounds command sheet is scanned. Set the original face down on the exposure glass and press the key. Master Making HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP MODE after the Master Making mklt Stan ‘...
  • Page 246 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP MODE Pattern Modes (One Command Press the Make-up key. If you want to leave Make-up mode at any time, press the Make-up key again. Using the Number keys, select the Make-up mode for the des- ignated area.
  • Page 247 Using the Number keys, select the background pattern number (1 - 40, 51 - 90, 101 - 140, 151 -190) .(* Seepage 7.) Press the key. Enter If a Fn No. (command entered previously mains in memory, press the Clear key.
  • Page 248 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP Press the Enter key. To check the modes that you have entered, press the Make-up and then keep pressing the twice Enter key to display the modeson the guidance display oneat atime. Set the command down on the exposure and press the Master Making...
  • Page 249 Using More Than You can combine to 4 Press the Make-up key. If you want to leave Make-up mode at any time, press the Make-up key again. Using the Number keys, select the Image Make-up the first command See page 5.) Press the Enter key.
  • Page 250 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP MODE rl i If you have selected fn4 or 14, adjust the screen and contrast using the Screen keys. If you have selected Fn5, 6, 7 or Fnl 5, 16, 17, enter the back- ground pattern number (1 -40, 101 -140, 51 -90, with the Number keys.
  • Page 251 key. Press the Enter El t To use more command sheets, repeat steps 7 and 8. Press the key. Enter Using the Number Image Make-up outside area. (~ See page 6.) mode ... Line Fn2 ... Outline mode Fn3 ... Delete mode Fn4 ...
  • Page 252 Repeat step 13 until all com- mand sheets are done. Set the original face down on the exposure glass and press Master Making the Master Making key. Stop Print Start...
  • Page 253 Make-up Printing With The Optional Document Feeder D Under the following conditions, you on the exposure glass. When using paste-up originals. . When the command sheets and original are of different size. . When you use command sheets or originals made from roll-paper. a When using coated paper or transparent paper as a command sheet, set the command sheet and original separately into the document feeder.
  • Page 254 HOW TO USE IMAGE MAKE-UP Set the command original face document feeder. Make sure that sheets are set under the original when use the document feeder. Make sure that the original is set under the command you use originals document the 50 feeder.
  • Page 255 1. Command Sheet No. 1, 2. Outside area: Fnl 3. Print 016+7=23 @37+9=46 @29+6=35 012+ @14+2=16 @18+4=22 @rvJ @23+ 8 =31 MAKE-UP SAMPLES Designated area: Fn3 Command 1 =13 016+7= @37+ 9 = @29+ 6 = a12+ @14+2= > g+, 018+4= 623+ 8 = MAKE-UP SAMPLES...
  • Page 256 MAKE-UP SAMPLES Command Sheet No. 1 2. Command Sheet No. 2 3. Outside area: Fnl 4. Print Original LUNCH Command sheet No. 2 Designated area: Fnl 7 Designated area: Fn 6 Command Pattern No. 80 Pattern No. 67 sheet No. 1 Print...
  • Page 257 MAKE-UP SAMPLES Print the original as it is Change the drum unit for color printing Command Sheet No. 1 Designated area: Fn6 Pattern No.89 Outside area: Fn3 Print Original Command sheet No. 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY Print...
  • Page 258 MAKE-UP SAMPLES Command Sheet No. 1 Command Sheet No. 2 Command Sheet No. 3 Outside area: Fnl Print Change the drum unit for color printing Command sheet No. 1 Outside area: Fn3 Print lNIHEMORNING Designated area: Fn7 Designated area: Fn17 Designated area: Fn3 Designated...
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