FujiFilm Apeos C8180 Reference Manual

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Apeos™ C8180
Apeos C7580
Apeos C6580
Reference Guide
Optional Units
April 2021
GM1040E1-1 Ver. 1
FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.

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  • Page 1 Apeos™ C8180 Apeos C7580 Apeos C6580 Reference Guide Optional Units April 2021 GM1040E1-1 Ver. 1 FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.
  • Page 2 Preface A guide describing the operations for optional units, such as the Finisher. Refer Descriptions for the following optional products are provided in different guides. Simple catch tray, Offset catch tray: Reference Guide- Main Unit  Wireless kit, print / scan / FAX function-related products: Reference Guide - Operations ...
  • Page 3: Device Components

    High Capacity Feeder B1 Device Components Component Function Remaining Volume Display You can check the remaining paper volume. High Capacity Tray (Paper Load paper here. Tray 6) Top Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams. Main specifications Item Specification Paper size A4 , Letter , JIS B5 , 7.25 x 10.5"...
  • Page 4 Paper and Other Media After loading paper, configure the Paper Tray 6 settings on the Home screen. Refer For details, refer to “Setup” in Reference Guide - Operations. The top face of loaded paper is the surface printed on. Pull out the Paper Tray 6 until it stops. When paper is already loaded in the tray, take out the paper.
  • Page 5 Remove the screw for the guide in front and remove the guide from the Paper Tray 6. Insert the protrusions under the guide into the Paper Size holes. Insert the Paper Tray 6 protrusions into the Paper Size holes on top of the guide and tighten the screw. Pull the handle for the end guide up ( ), align with the Paper Size while moving the handle along the groove (...
  • Page 6 Close the end guide completely. Push in the Paper Tray 6. Setting special paper and other media Hole punched paper Paper orientation: Load paper with holes facing the right side when viewed from the front of the machine Reference Guide Optional Units...
  • Page 7: Paper Jams

    Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 8 Pull the handle ( ) and open the cover ( Remove the jammed paper. Close the cover. Move the unit to the right and connect it with the main unit. Paper Tray 6 Pull out the Paper Tray 6 until it stops. Remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 9: High Capacity Feeder

    High Capacity Feeder B1-S/C3-DS Device Components B1-S C3-DS 3 High Capacity Feeder B1-S/C3-DS...
  • Page 10: Ground Fault Interrupter

    Component Function Bypass Tray (Paper Tray 5) Load paper here. The top face of loaded paper is the surface printed on. Upper Cover of Bypass Tray Open this cover to clear paper jams. Error Indicator When paper jam occurs, the indicator is turned on. Right Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams.
  • Page 11 Main specifications Item Specification Paper size Paper size Standard size Max A3, 11 x 17" Paper weight Postcard (by Japan Post) Custom size Width 100 to 330 (mm) Length 148 to 488 (when Bypass Tray is installed: 660) Paper B1-S Uncoated 52 to 300 weight...
  • Page 12: Paper And Other Media

    Paper and Other Media Loading to Large Capacity Tray The top face of loaded paper is the surface printed on. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction. Note When the number of loaded paper is 100 or less, the guide hits paper strongly, and consequently paper ...
  • Page 13 Face the print surface up and load remaining paper with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow ( Align the side guide to the paper size ( To widen, pinch the clip with fingers and move the guide. To narrow down, pinch the clip with fingers and move the guide by pushing it.
  • Page 14 Face the print surface up and load approx. 100 to 500 sheets with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow Note Load sheets by SEF.  The right side of loaded postcards becomes the lead edge.  Pinch the vertical guide clip, and adjust to the correct paper size ( Face the print surface up and load remaining paper with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow (...
  • Page 15 Envelopes and other media Before loading Check the state of the envelope.  There should be no curl and/or wave at the edge. When there is large curl or wave at the edge, replace the envelope or correct it.  There should be no affixed area.
  • Page 16 Paper weight change button (B1-S) Change by this button when using paper of 257 g/m or more. Changing Paper Feeding Accuracy Enabling this function may improve print displacement when images are skewed (print position is displaced) even though plain paper with the paper weight of 220 g/m or less is correctly loaded.
  • Page 17 Loading to Bypass Tray The top face of loaded paper is the surface printed on. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction. Note If the Paper Guide width is narrower or wider than the paper, it may cause paper jams. ...
  • Page 18 Setting special paper and other media Hole punched paper Paper orientation: Load paper with holes facing the right side when viewed from the front of the machine Index paper Paper orientation: Load paper with a tab facing the left side when viewed from the front of the machine Postcards Paper orientation: SEF...
  • Page 19 Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 20 When Indicator E6 is turned on (C3-DS) Pull out the Paper Tray 6 until it stops. Note Confirm that no paper is jammed inside the Right Cover before pulling it out. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm the Paper Guide position and push the tray. When Indicator E6 is turned on (B1-S), when Indicator E7 is turned on (C3-DS) Pull out the Paper Tray 6 (or 7) until it stops.
  • Page 21 Inside of the Right Cover Open the Right Cover. Remove the jammed paper.  P.21 When Indicator E1 is turned on  P.21 When Indicator E2 is turned on  P.22 When Indicator E3 is turned on  P.22 When Indicator E4 is turned on When Indicator E1 is turned on Open the handle [1d] upward ( ), turn the knob [1c] to...
  • Page 22 When Indicator E3 is turned on Open the handle [1b] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1c] to the right ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1b]. When Indicator E4 is turned on Open the handle [1a] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1c] to the right (...
  • Page 23: Cleaning Machine

    Cleaning Machine  Use the items specified in the steps for cleaning.  When wiping the main unit with a wet cloth, use a soft, moistened and tightly-squeezed cloth. The machine may break down if the moisture remains on it. ...
  • Page 24 Note Confirm that there is no foreign object on the roller surface and paper feeding surface after cleaning. Cleaning Large Capacity Tray Pull out the Paper Tray until it stops. Clean the roller in the feeder cover at the right side of the Paper Tray. Press the holder of the roller 1 in the arrow direction and pinch the pins of the roller 1 and remove it.
  • Page 25 Wipe the surface of the roller 2. As rotating the shaft with one hand and wipe the surface of the roller 3 with the other hand. Note Clean the roller 3 as the roller 2 is removed. Install the roller 2. Push in the Paper Tray.
  • Page 26 Open the handle [1a] to the right. Clean inside the handle [1a]. Paper path surface Wipe the surface of the roller with a soft, moistened, and Roller tightly-squeezed cloth. Wipe off paper dust adhering to the paper feeding surface. Roller Return the handle [1a].
  • Page 27 Clean inside the handle [1d]. Wipe the surface of the roller with a soft, moistened, and tightly-squeezed cloth. Wipe off paper dust adhering to the paper feeding surface. Roller Paper path surface Return the handle [1d]. Close the cover. 3 High Capacity Feeder B1-S/C3-DS...
  • Page 28: Device Components

    Finisher C In this guide, “Finisher C4”, “Finisher C4 with Booklet Maker”, “Finisher C4 2 / 4 Hole Punch”, “Finisher C4 2 / 3 Hole Punch”, “Finisher C4 with Booklet Maker 2/4 Hole Punch”, and “Finisher C4 with Booklet Maker 2/3 Hole Punch ” are generally referred to as “Finisher C”. Device Components 11 10 Component...
  • Page 29: Main Specifications

    Component Function Staple cartridge for side stitch This unit is used to replace staples for side stitch. Front Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams, replace staples, remove jammed staples or dispose cut pieces for punched holes. Booklet Tray Saddle stitch and bi-fold paper is ejected.
  • Page 30 Item Specification Paper capacity Top Output Tray 500 sheets Finisher Tray 3,000 (No staple) (sheets) (1,500 sheets with Booklet Finisher) 1,000 JIS B4 or greater 1,500 Mixed Size Stacking Finisher Tray 200 copies or 3,000 sheets (With staples) (1,500 sheets with Booklet Finisher) 100 copies or 1,000 sheets JIS B4 or greater 100 copies or 1,500 sheets Mixed Size...
  • Page 31 Item Specification Hole Punch Paper size Standard size A3, 11 x 17" (With Punch Unit) ) Uncoated 52 to 220 Paper weight (g/m Coated 106 to 220 Number of punched 2 holes / 4 holes or 2 holes / 3 holes (US Specifications ) holes Note The number of punched holes that can be processed...
  • Page 32 Side Stitch Saddle stitch Paper weight (g/m Uncoated Coated Uncoated Coated 151 to 176 177 to 220 221 to 300 301 to 350 -: Ejection is not available. Reference Guide Optional Units...
  • Page 33: Staple Cartridge

    Staple Cartridge Replacing Cartridge Consumables recommended by our company are manufactured under the standards suitable for this machine. Using consumables not recommended by our company may affect print quality or performance provided by the product. Use consumables that our company recommends for this machine.
  • Page 34 Staple cartridge for side stitch Tap [Device Status] > [Supplies] > [Staple Cartridge (R1)] > [Confirm/Supply] on the Touch Panel Display. Confirm that the machine is not operating, and open the Cover. Hold the handle and remove the cartridge. When using the 65 sheet cartridge, flip the handle down and remove the cartridge.
  • Page 35 Remove the jammed staple ( ) and return the pushed up metal part back to the original position ( Insert the cartridge into the original position. Hold the handle and lightly press it up until you hear a click. Close the cover. Staple cartridges for saddle stitch Confirm that the machine is not operating, and open the Cover.
  • Page 36: Paper Jams

    Insert the cartridge into the original position. Hold the handle and lightly press it up until you hear a click. Note Align the “” marks. Slowly insert Booklet Maker [4] all the way. Close the cover. Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel.
  • Page 37 Open the handle [1c] to the right ( ), turn the knob to the right ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( When it is difficult to remove the paper, open ( ) the handle [1a] and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1a].
  • Page 38 Inside of the Cover Open the Cover. Handle [3a] Open handle [3a] upward ( ) and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [3a]. Handle [3d] Open the handle [3d] to the right ( ) and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [3d].
  • Page 39 Turn knob [4a] to the left ( ) and remove all the paper Slowly insert Booklet Maker [4] all the way. Close the cover. 10-bin output device When paper protrudes from the exit of the 10-bin output device, slowly pull out the paper and remove it. Note When it is difficult to remove the paper, lift the bins to make space and remove it.
  • Page 40 When paper protrudes from the lower section of the 10-bin output device, slowly pull out the paper upward and remove Close the cover. Note If the Front Cover of the Finisher is opened, even just a little, a message is displayed, and the machine does not work.
  • Page 41: Folder Unit

    Folder Unit Device Components Component Function Tri-Fold Output Tray Button Press the button to remove paper from the Tri-Fold Output Tray. The Tri-Fold Output Tray is opened when the lamp stops blinking and comes on and the lock is released. Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams.
  • Page 42 Item Specification Maximum power consumption Dimensions (mm) Width 235 x Depth 725 x Height 992 Width 232 x Depth 588 x Height 992 Weight (kg) Reference Guide Optional Units...
  • Page 43 Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 44 When Indicator E10 is turned on Open the handle [2a] upward ( ), open the handle [2b] to the left ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [2a] and handle [2b]. When Indicator E11 is turned on Open the handle [2g] to the right ( ), turn the knob [2c] to the left (...
  • Page 45 Return the Tri-Fold Output Tray [2d] to the original position. Close the cover. Check the curl direction of the jammed paper and correct the curl. Refer “Curl correction” (p.66) 5 Folder Unit...
  • Page 46 Finisher D/Interface Module In this guide, “Finisher D6” and “Finisher D6 with Booklet Maker” are generally referred to as “Finisher D”. Device Components Component Function Error Indicator When paper jam occurs, the indicator is turned on. When the priority device indicator blinks, first of all perform the paper jam operation.
  • Page 47 Component Function Booklet Tray Saddle stitch and bi-fold paper is ejected. Booklet output button When the button is pressed, paper output in the Booklet Tray is moved to the collecting position. Cover of Finisher D Open this cover to clear paper jams, replace the Staple Cartridge, remove jammed staples or dispose of cut pieces for punched holes.
  • Page 48 Item Specification Paper size Top Output Tray Standard size A3, 11 x 17" Postcard (by Japan Post) Custom size Width 100 to 330 (mm) Length 148 to 488 (when long paper kit is installed: 1,300) Finisher Tray Standard size A3, 11 x 17" Custom size Width 148 to 330...
  • Page 49 Item Specification Hole Punch Paper size Standard size A3, 11 x 17" (With Punch JIS B5 Unit) Uncoated 52 to 220 Paper weight (g/m Coated 106 to 220 Number of punched 2 holes / 4 holes or 2 holes / 3 holes (US Specifications) holes Note The number of punched holes that can be processed...
  • Page 50 Number of sheets that can be stapled (approximation) Side Stitch Saddle stitch Paper weight (g/m When A4 size or less When exceeding A4 Uncoated Coated size Uncoated Coated 52 to 59 60 to 71 72 to 80 81 to 90 91 to 105 106 to 128 129 to 150...
  • Page 51: Outputting Paper

    Outputting Paper Top Output Tray Loading guide Place it on the Top Output Tray when using an envelope. Changing angle Change the angle when output paper remains at the exit and paper full is detected immediately. Especially in the following case, paper full is likely to be detected, change the angle to the B position. ...
  • Page 52 Paper size Tray capacity Width: 210 to 330 mm Up to 660 mm: 150 sheets Length: 488 to 1,300 mm Up to 729 mm: 100 sheets Up to 1,300 mm: 10 sheets Note This value applies if our C paper is used. Important When paper exceeding the tray capacity is loaded, the Extension Tray may get broken.
  • Page 53: Paper Curl

    Change the angle of the Top Output Tray to the lower fixed position (A). Install the wires on the extension tray. Note As holding the extension tray with a hand, insert the fixing devices firmly, and check that the wires will not come off from the extension tray.
  • Page 54 Staple Cartridge Replacing Cartridge Consumables recommended by our company are manufactured under the standards suitable for this machine. Using consumables not recommended by our company may affect print quality or performance provided by the product. Use consumables that our company recommends for this machine.
  • Page 55 Staple cartridge for side stitch Confirm that the machine is not operating, and open the Cover. Pull out [R1]. Note After removing the Staple Cartridge, check to make sure that there is no staple inside of the Finisher. Open the cover of the unit and remove the jammed staples. Insert the unit into the original position.
  • Page 56 Pull out Booklet Maker [3]. Hold the handle of the staple cartridge (R2) and pull it out. Remove the jammed staples. Insert the cartridge into the original position. Hold the handle and lightly press it up until you hear a click. Note Align the “”...
  • Page 57 When Staple Cartridge comes off If the Staple Cartridge comes off from the unit due to fall during operation, etc., perform the following steps. Note Perform the same steps as well when the Staple Cartridge is separated from the unit. Open the cover of the unit and remove all the deformed staples.
  • Page 58 Caution Caution Please be very careful not to hurt your fingers, etc. when separating staples. Insert the staple cartridge into the unit. Reference Guide Optional Units...
  • Page 59: Paper Jams

    Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 60  P.60 When Indicator E2 is turned on  P.60 When Indicator E3 is turned on  P.61 When Indicator E4 is turned on  P.61 When Indicator E5 is turned on  P.61 When Indicator E6 is turned on When Indicator E1 is turned on Open the handle [1a] to the left ( ) and remove the...
  • Page 61 Open and close the cover. When Indicator E4 is turned on Open the handle [1d] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1e] to the right ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1d]. When Indicator E5 is turned on Open the handle [1d] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1f] to the left (...
  • Page 62 Check the curl direction of the jammed paper and correct the curl. Refer “Curl correction” (p.66) Booklet Maker Open the Cover. Remove the jammed paper.  P.62 When Indicator E7 is turned on  P.63 When Indicator E8 is turned on ...
  • Page 63 When Indicator E8 is turned on Pull out Booklet Maker [3]. Note Confirm that paper is not jammed at the handle [3a] before pulling it out. Turn the knob [3b] to the left ( ) and remove the jammed paper ( Slowly insert Booklet Maker [3] all the way.
  • Page 64 Interface Module Open the Cover. Open the handle [1a] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1c] to the left ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1a]. If it is difficult to remove the paper, open the handle [1b] upward ( ), turn the knob [1c] to the right ( ), and...
  • Page 65: Device Components

    Interface Decurler Module Device Components Component Function Error Indicator When paper jam occurs, the indicator is turned on. When the priority device indicator blinks, first of all perform the paper jam operation. Curl correction button Press the button to correct paper curl. This curl correction function can be used during printing.
  • Page 66 Curl correction The curl correction button is used to correct paper curl caused by heat and/or pressure. The curl correction button can be operated regardless of the machine state when the machine is ON. Note This curl correction function can be used during printing. Fine correction according to the paper ...
  • Page 67 Indicator Mode Function Curl correction is not performed. Upward Upward curl correction is curl performed when output paper is curled upward. Every time the upward curl correction button is pressed, the degree of correction is changed. The higher the indicator’s position, the stronger the correction.
  • Page 68 Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 69 When it is difficult to remove the paper, open ( ) the handle [1c] upward and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1c]. Close the cover. 7 Interface Decurler Module...
  • Page 70 Inserter Device Components Component Function Error Indicator When paper jam occurs, the indicator is turned on. When the priority device indicator blinks, first of all perform the paper jam operation. Curl correction button Use this button when curl cannot be corrected even if the highest correction (or lowest correction) of Interface Decurler Module is performed.
  • Page 71 Main specifications Item Specification Paper size Standard size A3, 11 x 17" Note Can be used by inputting the size. Custom size (mm) Width 182 to 330 Length 148 to 488 ) 52 to 350 Paper weight (g/m Note If Saddle stitch / Bi-Fold is used for the following papers, folding displacement and/or paper wrinkles occur.
  • Page 72 Paper and Other Media Load paper (blank paper or printed paper) to be used as an interleaf or cover. Interleaf/Cover Tray is used to load paper used as an interleaf or cover, and print cannot be performed. The maximum number of sheets is 250 (C paper).
  • Page 73 Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the message displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 74 When Indicator E2 is turned on Open the Front Cover. Open the handle [1a] upward ( ), turn the knob [1b] to the left ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1a]. If it is difficult to remove the paper, open the handle [1c] to the right ( ), turn the knob [1b] to the left ( ), and...
  • Page 75 If it is difficult to remove the paper, open the handle [1a] upward ( ), turn the knob [1e] to the right ( ), and remove the jammed paper ( Return the handle [1a]. Close the cover. Check the curl direction of the jammed paper and correct the curl. Refer “Curl correction”...

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