Konica Minolta KIP 9900 User Manual
Konica Minolta KIP 9900 User Manual

Konica Minolta KIP 9900 User Manual

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  • Page 1 KIP 9900 User Guide Version A0...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing the KIP 9900. This USER’S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 9900. Please read this USER’S MANUAL carefully before using the Printer. Please keep this USER’S MANUAL for future reference. When this machine is installed in USA...
  • Page 3 18455-2001 11364-2006 of National Standard of the People’s Republic of China and does not apply to countries outside of People’s Republic of China. NOTE KIP 9900 will not function if no optional device is connected. Please ask the Service Personnel for the optional device.
  • Page 4: Safety Warning

    Safety Warning The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product. These notes are very important in preventing danger to the operator or operation of the printer. The following symbols are found throughout the USER’S Manual and have the following meaning: WARNING This WARNING mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction.
  • Page 5 WARNING Ground the product with a correct ground source or you may be electrically shocked. 1. Connected outlet must satisfy the following condition. U.S.A. / Europe : 220 - 240V (+6% / -10%), more than 16A, 50/60Hz 2. Use a circuit with an exclusive breaker. 3.
  • Page 6 CAUTION Do not install the machine in a humidified room or a dusty room. Also, do not install the machine on an unstable floor as injuries may occur. 1. Unplug the printer before you move it. The power cord may be damaged and it may result in a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 7 POWER CORD INSTRUCTION The installation of (or exchange to) a power plug which fits in the wall outlet of the installation location shall be conducted in accordance with the following: WARNING Select a power plug which meets the following criteria; - The plug has a voltage and current rating appropriate for the product’s rating marked on its name plate.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Before Use Page Installation Requirements 1- 1 Originals Prohibited from Duplication 1- 2 Features 1- 3 Specifications 1- 4 Appearance 1- 6 1.5.1 Front view 1- 6 1.5.2 Right side view 1- 7 1.5.3 Rear view 1- 8 1.5.4 Operation Panel 1-11...
  • Page 9 (see certifications) Ventilate the room, if required. (8) Levelling Bolts on the bottom of the KIP 9900 should touch the floor correctly. And the equipment must be levelled. Floor strength must be ample to sustain the weight of the equipment.
  • Page 10: Originals Prohibited From Duplication

    1. 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication It may be illegal to duplicate or copy certain types of originals and you may be punished by local or regional laws, if copies are made of these types of originals. Please be aware of your local or regional laws and which originals they forbid you to duplicate. Some Examples: [Originals prohibited from copying by the law(s)] 1.
  • Page 11 (11sheets of A0 or E per minute). (3) Long parts life and low frequency of service maintenance Service parts are durable for very long use and self-cleaning functions of KIP 9900 enables the operator to enjoy quality images for a long term without maintenance.
  • Page 12: Specifications

    1. 4 Specifications Subject Specification Model KIP 9900 Type Console Printing method LED Array Electro Photography Photoconductor Organic Photoconductive Drum Print speed 240mm / second (11 A0 prints / minute) Exposure method LED Print Head 600 x 1800dpi Resolution Print width...
  • Page 13 Subject Specification Environmental condition Temperature 10 - 32.5 degrees centigrade Humidity 20 - 80% RH Storage condition of Print media Wrap the media surely to shut out the humidity. consumables Toner Keep the toner cartridge away from the direct sunlight, and store it in the condition of 0 - 35 and 10 - 85% RH.
  • Page 14: Front View

    Multiple cut sheet feeding (50 sheets max) is available when the size is narrower than A2 (594mm) or 24”. Operation Panel Indicates the status of KIP 9900, error, mis-feed location and so on. Roll Decks There are 4 Roll Decks (The bottom drawer has two decks).
  • Page 15 1.5.2 Right side view Toner Cartridge Fuser Handle Cutter Handle Counter A Counter B Internal Transportation Unit Lever Name of part Function Cutter Handle Can cut the roll media manually if it has not been cut yet after it was mis-fed.
  • Page 16: Rear View

    1.5.3 Rear view Dehumidify Heater Switch Top Rear Cover Exit Cover Power Cord Folder Port VGA Port Interface Connector for Controller PC Outlet for S. Down Port Diag Port USB Port Controller PC Chapter 1 Before Use...
  • Page 17 Can access the Dehumidify Heater Switch. Outlet for Controller PC In case you place a controller unit outside of the KIP 9900, it is possible to supply AC power from the KIP 9900 to the controller unit if you connect the power cord to this outlet. (220 - 240V, 3A maximum)
  • Page 18 Power Cord Connect to the wall outlet alone. WARNING Plug Specification for Europe / Asia The power cord plug must meet the followings. (1) Select a plug which meets the following criteria. • The plug has a voltage and current rating appropriate for the product’s rating marked on its name plate.
  • Page 19: Operation Panel

    WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Name of part Function Ready Indicator Flashes green when KIP 9900 is warming up, and lights green when it is ready. Open Indicator Lights orange when any door or unit is open or unlocked. Toner Empty Flashes red when the toner is near empty.
  • Page 20: Media Indicators

    1.5.5 Media Indicators There is a Media Indicator on the right of front face. It informs you of the size (width) and the material of roll media loaded in each Roll Deck. plain paper vellum / tracing film plain paper vellum / tracing film plain paper...
  • Page 21: In Use" Indicators

    One or two “in use” Indicator light orange when the KIP 9900 is on printing. Do not open the drawer if the concerning “in use” Indicator is lighting orange. The drawer can be opened even if the KIP 9900 is on printing if the concerning “in use” Indicator is not lighting.
  • Page 22 See the following section diagram. Media feeding paths from each Roll Deck is integrated into one path in the middle drawer. When the KIP 9900 is printing with the roll media fed from the Roll Deck 1 for example, only the bottom drawer can be opened. (“in use” Indicators for top and middle drawers will light orange in this case.)
  • Page 23 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Page 2. 1 Turning on the KIP 9900 2- 2 2. 2 Turning off the KIP 9900 2- 4 2. 3 Setting the Roll Media into Roll Deck 2- 5 2. 3. 1 Roll 1 / 2 / 3 2- 6 2.
  • Page 24: Turning On The Kip 9900

    Turning on the KIP 9900 1. Plug the KIP 9900 into an exclusive wall outlet. NOTE Please confirm the outlet satisfies the following condition before plugging the KIP 9900 into. U.S.A. / Europe 220 - 240V (+6% / -10%), 16A, 50/60Hz...
  • Page 25 2. Press “|” side of Power Switch to turn on the KIP 9900. 3. KIP 9900 starts warming up the Fuser Unit, and the Ready Indicator on the Operation Panel starts flashing. PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 SELECT...
  • Page 26: Turning Off The Kip 9900

    The controller unit starts shutdown process after turning off the KIP 9900, and it will take about 2 minutes until complete shut down. Do not unplug the KIP 9900 from the outlet for about 2 minutes after turning off therefore. The controller unit may be broken if the KIP 9900 is unplugged before the completion of shut down process.
  • Page 27: Setting The Roll Media Into Roll Deck

    EXP- CLEAN Reference (1) Even if the KIP 9900 is printing, it is possible to open the drawer and replace/install the roll media without interrupting the print operation. However, it is not necessarily allowed to open any drawer at any time. Do not open the drawer when the concerning “in use”...
  • Page 28: Roll 1 / 2 / 3

    2. 3. 1 Roll 1 / 2 / 3 Install a new roll media onto Roll 1, 2 and 3 using the following directions. Roll 1 Roll 2 Roll 3 1. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck. Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 29 2. Retrieve the Roll Spool to the arrow direction a little to disengage the gears on the left, and remove the Roll Spool from the deck. Roll Spool NOTE If the Roll Spool is removed without disengaging the gears on the left, these gears will be broken. 紙管の写真に...
  • Page 30 4. Insert the Roll Spool into the new roll media. Roll Spool NOTE Please keep the correct direction as the following left photo. Correct Wrong Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 31 5. Pressing down the green lever, insert the Roll Spool fully. Align the edge of roll media with the concerning size marking. Release the green lever. The roll media is firmly fixed to the Roll Spool. Lever Size Marking Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 32 6. Return the Roll Spool to the Roll Deck. NOTE The driving belt inside of the Roll Deck must be flat and evenly contact on the bottom of black small roller on the right of Roll Spool. If it is twisted or not contacting the black small roller properly, correctly it.
  • Page 33 7. Using a slit on each drawer, cut off the leading part of roll media with a cutter knife to straighten the leading edge. Slit NOTE Do not feed any media with tape or adhesive remaining on it. It is recommended to trim at least one full revolution from the roll when installing a new roll.
  • Page 34 9. Set the Media Selector (toggle) according to the installed media type. For inch size media, select either “ENGINEERING” or “ARCHITECTURE” as well. (“ENGINEERING”: the button is up, “ARCHITECTURE”: the button is down.) NOTE Correctly set the Media Selector (including Architecture/Engineering selection) to the loaded media type.
  • Page 35: Roll 4

    2. 3. 2 Roll 4 The way of media installation to Roll Deck 4 slightly differs from the way for the other Rolls because of the location of Roll 4’s feeding rollers. This section instructs only the operation individually required for Roll 4. Refer to [2.3.1 Roll 1 / 2 / 3] on page 2-6 for the rest of common operations.
  • Page 36 3. Pressing down the green lever, insert the Roll Spool into the new roll media. Align the edge of roll media with the concerning size marking. Release the green lever. The roll media is firmly fixed to the Roll Spool. Roll Spool Lever NOTE...
  • Page 37 4. Return the Roll Spool to the Roll Deck 4. 5. Insert the leading edge of media under the feeding roller. Feeding roller Roll media 6. Rotate the green knob clockwise to pinch the leading edge (about 10-20mm) with the feeding rollers.
  • Page 38: Setting Cut Sheet Media To Bypass Feeder

    2. 4 Setting Cut Sheet Media to Bypass Feeder Cut sheet media can be fed into KIP 9900 from the Bypass Feeder. Orientation, length and availability of multi-feeding are specified for each media width separately as follows. Metric size Width of cut...
  • Page 39: Multi-Feeding Of Cut Sheet Media

    (1) Do not attempt to make multi-feeding with other sizes of media as it will result in mis-feed or duplicate feeding. The internal mechanism of KIP 9900 may damage in the worst case. (2) Do not leave the cut sheet media on the Bypass Feeder for a long time as it will get moisture.
  • Page 40: Singular Feeding Of Cut Sheet Media

    2. 4. 2 Singular feeding of cut sheet media Larger cut sheet media than A2 (594mm) or 24” can be fed into KIP 9900 by singular feeding only. NOTE Do not leave the cut sheet media on the Bypass Feeder for a long time as it will get moisture.
  • Page 41 NOTE As curled cut sheet media will cause a mis-feed, straighten the media as far as possible before printing. And also please set the media by “curl down” direction as a mis-feed can be avoided. Setting of media by “curl up” direction tends to result in a mis-feed. Correct (curl down) Incorrect (curl up) 2-19...
  • Page 42: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    EXP- CLEAN Reference (1) Even if the KIP 9900 is on printing, it is possible to replace the Toner Cartridge without interrupting printing. (2) It is still possible to make some more printing when the Toner Empty Indicator is flashing, but the toner will be soon emptied completely and the KIP 9900 will no more be able to continue printing.
  • Page 43 2. Open the Cartridge Cover. Cartridge Cover 3. With holding the left end of Toner Cartridge, rotate it half revolution until the toner supply hole of the cartridge becomes visible in the notch as the following right photo. Catch here Toner supply hole Toner Cartridge NOTE...
  • Page 44 4. Remove the Toner Cartridge holding its left end. 5. Shake the new Toner Cartridge fully to loosen the toner. 6. Install the new Toner Cartridge with its green seal up. Green seal 7. Rotate the Toner Cartridge quarter revolution, and then strip off the green seal. Strip off the seal.
  • Page 45 NOTE Be sure to place the toner supply bole on the bottom. Otherwise the KIP 9900 will show Toner Empty Error soon as the toner can not be supplied with this state. 9. Close the Cartridge Cover.
  • Page 46: Dehumidifying The Roll Media

    To avoid this situation as far as possible, the KIP 9900 is provided with the Dehumidify Heater for drying the roll media in the Roll Deck.
  • Page 47 Dehumidify Heater to work even if the KIP 9900 is turned off at night if only it is plugged in. Do not plug out the KIP 9900 in such case especially.) (3) Dehumidify Heater is just a possibility to fix “creasing” or “image void”, but it is NOT the complete solution for such defects.
  • Page 48: Initial Cut (Straighten The Leading Edge Of Roll Media)

    2. 7 Initial Cut (Straighten the leading edge of roll media) The leading part (240mm) of roll media can be cut off to have a straight edge. Leading part of roll media Initial Cut can be performed with SELECT Key, CUT Key and Roll Deck Indicator on the Operation Panel.
  • Page 49 2. Press the CUT Key to perform the Initial Cut. The leading part of selected roll is cut and ejected automatically. (The LED flashes during the Initial Cut.) PAPER DECK 1 2 3 4 SELECT Reference Initial Cut is not available when in warming up or when the Roll Deck is open. All LED of Roll Deck Indicator are put out in this case.
  • Page 50: User Mode

    2. 8 User Mode The KIP 9900 provides 15 User Modes in default. Name of User Description User Mode Code Mode User Mode 1 Test print User Mode 2 Calendar setting User Mode 3 Warm Sleep Mode ON / OFF & timer setting...
  • Page 51 User Mode F contains sub categories of folding settings. If you use a Bay Folder, contact your service personnel for the detail. Name of User Setting matter User Mode Code Mode User Mode F0 Fold type Applied to folding method 1 User Mode F1 Width of fan folding User Mode F2...
  • Page 52: User Mode 1 (Test Print)

    ENTER ONLINE Press [ MENU ] once. MENU ENTER ONLINE 2. The 4th, 5th and 6th digits indicates the status of KIP 9900. - - - (flashing) : Test print is not available. ooo (lighting) : Test print is available.
  • Page 53 3. Press the [ ENTER ] Key when “ooo” is lighting. Test print is started and “ooo” flashes. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 4. When test print is finished, “ooo” stops flashing and lights. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 1.
  • Page 54: User Mode 2 (Calendar Setting)

    (2) The calendar setting is used for diagnostics purpose. If some error or mis-feed occurs, KIP 9900 records it with the information “when” it occurred based on the calendar setting set in User Mode 2. As such record is very useful for the service personnel to diagnose the trouble, please set the calendar occasionally to the correct date and time.
  • Page 55 3. Select the “Confirmation Mode – Date” first pressing the [ ] Key, and confirm the current setting for year, month and date. MENU ENTER ONLINE Example : May 31, 2002 MENU ENTER ONLINE Year Month 4. Select the “Confirmation Mode – Time” next pressing the [ ] Key, and confirm the current setting for hour, minute and second.
  • Page 56 5. If some item needs to be corrected, select its correction mode pressing [ ] and [ ] Keys. 6 Correction Modes are shown by Correction Mode Code as C1, C2, C3, C4, C5 and C6, and necessary correction mode can be selected by indicating its code. Correction Mode Codes Description Correction Mode –...
  • Page 57 7. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Example : Minute is to be corrected from 00 to 05. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 8. Decide the new setting value pressing the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
  • Page 58: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    10. When all necessary items are corrected, press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 2. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-36 Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 59: User Mode 3 (Warm Sleep Mode On / Off & Timer Setting)

    It is possible to select whether or not the Warm Sleep Mode works. The timer for Warm Sleep can be specified as well. If the KIP 9900 does not receive any print/copy for the time set as timer in User Mode 3, it will go into the Warm Sleep Mode to save the power consumption.
  • Page 60 2. The Status Display indicates either “OFF” or “On” according to the current setting. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value (OFF/On) flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE “OFF” (or “On”) flashes. 3. Select either “OFF” or “On” pressing [ ] Key and [ ] Key..
  • Page 61 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting. • If “On“ is decided, the Status Display indicates the setting value of Warm Sleep timer in flashing. Go to the following procedure 5 for setting the timer. • If “OFF”...
  • Page 62 6. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) stops flashing. 7. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 3. MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 63: User Mode 4 (Cold Sleep Mode Timer Setting)

    [Function] It is possible to set the Cold Sleep timer. If the KIP 9900 does not receive any print/copy for the time set as timer in User Mode 4, it will go into the Cold Sleep Mode to save the power consumption.
  • Page 64 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The timer value for Cold Sleep flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) flashes. 3. Indicate the necessary Cold Sleep timer value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement).
  • Page 65 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 4. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 66: User Mode 5 (Automatic Initial Cut At Power On)

    (Automatic Initial Cut at power ON) [Function] It is possible to make Initial Cut for all of 4 roll media whenever KIP 9900 is turned on. Reference (1) This is a function to cut off the leading part of roll media in 240mm long.
  • Page 67 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description KIP 9900 performs the Initial Cut for all roll media at power ON. KIP 9900 does not perform the Initial Cut at power ON. MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 68 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 5. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-46 Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 69: User Mode 6 (Transfer Support Led On/Off [Film])

    2. 8. 6 User Mode 6 (Transfer Support LED ON/OFF [Film]) [Function] It is possible to turn on the Transfer Support LED for getting a clearer and darker image on film media. NOTE The printed image may look not clear or not dark enough when printed with some kind of unsupported type of printing media.
  • Page 70 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description Transfer Support LED does not work.
  • Page 71 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 6. MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 72: User Mode 7 (Alarm On / Off)

    2. 8. 7 User Mode 7 (Alarm ON / OFF) [Function] When alarm is set to ON, the following status can be noticed by the sound of alarm. (1) Toner empty (2) Toner near empty (3) Roll empty Reference Alarm will continue to sound if unless either of the following operations is done. 1.
  • Page 73 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description Alarm does not sound.
  • Page 74 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 7. MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 75: User Mode 8 (Choice Of Standard / Special Print Mode [Plain Paper])

    (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Plain paper]) [Function] The operation mode of KIP 9900 can be set to either Standard Print Mode or Special Print Mode according to the situation. This setting become effective when printed with a plain paper.
  • Page 76 [Operation] 1. Press the [ MENU ] Key 8 times to select the User Mode 8. [ MENU ] Key lights green and the Status Display indicates “U8.”. MENU ENTER ONLINE Press [ MENU ] 8 times. MENU ENTER ONLINE 2.
  • Page 77 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description Standard Print Mode is applied in printing. (When plain paper is used.) Special Print Mode is applied in printing. (When plain paper is used.) MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 78 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 8. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-56 Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 79 (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Tracing paper]) [Function] The operation mode of KIP 9900 can be set to either Standard Print Mode or Special Print Mode according to the situation. This setting become effective when printed with a tracing paper.
  • Page 80 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description Standard Print Mode is applied in printing.
  • Page 81 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 9. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 82: User Mode A (Choice Of Standard / Special Print Mode [Film])

    (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Film]) [Function] The operation mode of KIP 9900 can be set to either Standard Print Mode or Special Print Mode according to the situation. This setting become effective when printed with a film.
  • Page 83 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description Standard Print Mode is applied in printing.
  • Page 84 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode A. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 85: User Mode B (Selection Of Image Enhancement Mode)

    2. 8.11 User Mode B (Selection of Image Enhancement Mode) [Function] The level of Image Enhancement can be selected. The printed image is more enhanced (become darker) when selecting a larger level. Try to select a higher level if the image looks weak. Setting Image Enhancement Description...
  • Page 86 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting Image Enhancement Description Mode Mode 0...
  • Page 87 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode B. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 88: User Mode D (Cancel E-26 Error)

    The User Mode D does not remove the real cause of error. Therefore call the service personnel as soon as possible although the KIP 9900 seems to be working fine. 1. Press the [ MENU ] Key 13 times to select the User Mode D. [ MENU ] Key lights green and the Status Display indicates “Ud.”.
  • Page 89 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Description KIP 9900 does not make error checking for E-26. (OFF) KIP 9900 makes error checking for E-26. (ON) MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 90 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode D. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 91: User Mode E (Cancel E-28 Error)

    The User Mode E does not remove the real cause of error. Therefore call the service personnel as soon as possible although the KIP 9900 seems to be working fine. 1. Press the [ MENU ] Key 14 times to select the User Mode E. [ MENU ] Key lights green and the Status Display indicates “UE.”.
  • Page 92 Setting value Description KIP 9900 does not make error checking for E-28. (OFF) KIP 9900 error checking for E-28 with a normal check level. (ON1) KIP 9900 error checking for E-28 with a high check level. (ON2) MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 93 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode D. MENU ENTER ONLI NE MENU...
  • Page 94: User Mode A1 (Auto Initial Cut: Media)

    2. 8.14 User Mode A1 (Auto Initial Cut: Media) Under a certain usage environment, the first print of a job sometimes would have a wrinkle or an image void if the prints are made with a roll media left in the deck for a long period. “Auto Initial Cut”...
  • Page 95: User Mode P1 To P4 (Special Width Selection In Metric Mode)

    2. 8.16 User Mode P1 to P4 (Special Width Selection in Metric Mode) In Metric Mode, the KIP 9900 has the ability to recognize roll media in a special width. One of two or three close width choices can be fixed.
  • Page 96 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The current width choice flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (width) flashes. 3. Select a desired width choice by pressing [ ] Key and [ ] Key. For User Mode P3 in this example, the displayed order is “A1”, “620”, “610”.
  • Page 97 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the width choice. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (width) stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode P3. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 98: User Mode F0 To Fb (Fold Settings)

    2. 8.17 User Mode F0 to Fb (Fold settings) [Function] 4 fold programs can be selected on the Image Scanner if KIP 9900 is connected with a Bay Folder. User Modes F0 to Fb can specify the “fold type”, “width of fan folding” and “margin” for each of these 4 fold programs.
  • Page 99 (2) Width of fan folding Width of fan folding can be increased or decreased in 1mm increment. The adjustable range is from 180 to 210mm. (3) Margin It is possible to change the margin in 1mm increment, which is provided to the last fold in fan folding.
  • Page 100 [Operation] 1. Select your required User Mode Code (F0 to Fb) pressing the [ MENU ] Key. User Mode Setting matter Applied to ; (Code) (Selected on the scanner) Fold type Folding method 1 Width of fan folding Margin Fold type Folding method 2 Width of fan folding Margin...
  • Page 101 2. The Status Display indicates any setting value according to the selected User Mode. Press the [ MENU ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value flashes. 2-79 Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 102 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Selectable setting values depend on the User Mode you selected. (a) In case you change the “fold type” (User Mode Code F0, F3, F6 & F9), select any of “00”, “01”...
  • Page 103 (b) In case you change the “width of fan folding” (F1, F4, F7 & FA), change the value depending on the following adjustable range and increment step. Adjustable range Increment step 180 to 210mm MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE (c) In case you change the “margin”...
  • Page 104 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the selected User Mode. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU...
  • Page 105 Chapter 3 Error Correction and Maintenance Page 3. 1 Media Mis-feed Errors 3- 2 3. 1. 1 Mis-feed in Roll Decks (J-01, J-02, J-03 & J-04) 3- 3 3. 1. 2 Mis-feed in the Bypass Feeder (J-05) 3- 6 3. 1. 3 Mis-feed between Cutter and Drum (J-11) 3- 7 3.
  • Page 106: Media Mis-Feed Errors

    3. 1 Media Mis-feed Errors If a media mis-feed occurs anywhere in KIP 9900, the Mis-feed Indicator on the Operation Panel lights red to notice the error. The Mis-feed Location Indicator illuminates any LED in red and the Status Display indicates any mis-feed code as “J-XX” to notice the location of mis-fed media.
  • Page 107: Mis-Feed In Roll Decks (J-01, J-02, J-03 & J-04)

    3. 1. 1 Mis-feed in Roll Decks (J-01, J-02, J-03 & J-04) Any of J-01, J-02, J-03 and J-04 is indicated when the media is mis-fed in the media path of Roll Decks. PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 COPY DENSITY MENU ENTER ONLINE...
  • Page 108 1. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck. 2. Rewind the roll media to release the leading edge from feeding rollers. 3. Cut off the leading edge with a cuter knife if it is so damaged. If damaged part is not cut off, it will cause the mis-feed again.
  • Page 109 4. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller to pinch the leading edge (1-2cm) with the rollers. Feeding rollers 5. Close the Roll Deck. 6. Select the concerning Roll pressing the SELECT Key, and press the CUT Key to take Initial Cut.
  • Page 110: Mis-Feed In The Bypass Feeder (J-05)

    3. 1. 2 Mis-feed in the Bypass Feeder (J-05) J-05 is indicated when the media is mis-fed in the Bypass Feeder. PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 SELECT COPY DENSITY MENU ENTER ONLINE WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Bypass Feeder 1.
  • Page 111: Mis-Feed Between Cutter And Drum (J-11)

    3. 1. 3 Mis-feed between Cutter and Drum (J-11) J-11 is indicated when the media is mis-fed between Cutter and Drum, PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 SELECT COPY DENSITY MENU ENTER ONLINE WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Drum Cutter 1.
  • Page 112 3. Open the Right Side Door. Right Side Door 4. Rotate the Cutter Handle for 1 revolution clockwise to cut the roll media. Cutter Handle NOTE The Cutter Blade needs to be placed at its home position correctly after the above operation. After cutting the media rotating the Cutter Handle, place the green part inside of the notch.
  • Page 113 5. Close the Right Side Door. Then remove the mis-feed media from the front side of KIP 9900. Mis-feed media 6. The leading edge of roll media is still in the Cutter Unit as the following section drawing. As this state will result in another mis-feed, the media needs to be rewound.
  • Page 114 7. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller to pinch the leading edge (1-2cm) with the rollers. Feeding rollers 8. Close the Roll Deck finally. 3-10 Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance...
  • Page 115: Mis-Feed On Internal Transportation Unit (J-12) And Fuser Entrance (J-13)

    3. 1. 4 Mis-feed on Internal Transportation Unit (J-12) and Fuser Entrance (J-13) J-12 is indicated when the media is mis-fed on the Internal Transportation Unit, PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 SELECT COPY DENSITY MENU ENTER ONLINE WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Internal Transportation Unit J-13 is indicated when the media is mis-fed at Fuser Entrance.
  • Page 116 1. Open the Right Side Door. Right Side Door 2. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down the Internal Transportation Unit (B), and catch the shaft of Green Lever with Hook (C). Green Lever Internal Transportation Unit Hook Internal Transportation Unit Hook 3-12...
  • Page 117 3. The mis-fed media can be seen inside. Check if it is already cut or not. • If already cut, remove it and go to the procedure 7. • If not cut yet, go to the next procedure 4 for cutting it. 4.
  • Page 118 5. Remove the mis-fed media. NOTE There is a large cylinder called “Photoconductive Drum” inside of KIP 9900. It is the most important part for creating the print image. • Do not touch the Photoconductive Drum! • Do not scratch or damage the Photoconductive Drum! •...
  • Page 119 6. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lock it firmly with the lock lever. Internal Transportation Unit Green Lever NOTE (1) Bring up the Internal Transportation Unit gently. Otherwise the Photoconductive Drum may be damaged.
  • Page 120 7. Close the Right Side Door. Right Side Door 8. The leading edge of roll media is still in the Cutter Unit as the following section drawing. As this state will result in another mis-feed, the media needs to be rewound. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck and rewind its roll media.
  • Page 121 9. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller to pinch the leading edge (1-2cm) with the rollers. Feeding rollers 10. Close the Roll Deck. 3-17 Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance...
  • Page 122: Mis-Feed In Fuser Unit (J-14)

    3. 1. 5 Mis-feed in Fuser Unit (J-14) J-14 is indicated when the media is mis-fed in the Fuser Unit, PAPER DECK EXIT 1 2 3 4 SELECT COPY DENSITY MENU ENTER ONLINE WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Fuser Unit 1. Open the Exit Cover. Exit Cover 2.
  • Page 123 3. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down the Internal Transportation Unit (B), and catch the shaft of Green Lever with Hook (C). Green Lever Internal Transportation Unit Hook Internal Transportation Unit Hook 3-19 Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance...
  • Page 124 4. The mis-fed media can be seen inside. Check if it is already cut or not. • If already cut, remove it and go to the procedure 7. • If not cut yet, go to the next procedure 4 for cutting it. 5.
  • Page 125 6. Rotate the green Fuser Handle counter-clockwise to eject the mis-feed media from the Fuser Unit. Fuser Handle 7. Remove the mis-feed media when ejected. Mis-feed media CAUTION (1) There are many hot parts inside of the Exit Cover. (Fuser Roller and Pressure Roller are especially hot but other parts are as well.) Do not touch such parts positively when removing the mis-fed media! The mis-fed media is very hot also.
  • Page 126 8. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lock it firmly with the lock lever. Internal Transportation Unit Green Lever NOTE (1) Bring up the Internal Transportation Unit gently. Otherwise the Photoconductive Drum may be damaged.
  • Page 127 9. Close both the Right Side Door and the Exit Cover. Exit Cover Right Side Door 10. The leading edge of roll media is still in the Cutter Unit as the following section drawing. As this state will result in another mis-feed, the media needs to be rewound. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck and rewind its roll media.
  • Page 128 11. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller to pinch the leading edge (1-2cm) with the rollers. Feeding rollers 12. Close the Roll Deck . 3-24 Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance...
  • Page 129: Mis-Feed In Folder (J-21)

    When the media is mis-fed in the optional Auto Stacker, J-22 is indicated. See the user guide of Auto Stacker and remove the mis-fed media. NOTE The KIP 9900 has an infrared communication system with the Auto Stacker. An improper J-22 indication might be caused by sunlight or any other source of Infrared radiation.
  • Page 130: Open Errors

    3. 2 Open Errors The Open Indicator on the Operation Panel lights orange if some door or unit is open, and at the same time the Status Display indicates any open error code as “U-XX”. “PF” in the Mis-feed Location Indicator lights orange when “U-04” is indicated. “EXIT”...
  • Page 131: Bottom Drawer Open (U-03)

    3. 2. 3 Bottom Drawer Open (U-03) Bottom Drawer is open. Close it firmly. Bottom Drawer 3. 2. 4 Internal Transportation Unit Open (U-04) Internal Transportation Unit is open or not locked firmly. Close it firmly. EXIT Internal Transportation Unit 3.
  • Page 132: Bypass Feeder Open (U-11)

    3. 2. 6 Bypass Feeder Open (U-11) Bypass Feeder is open. Close it firmly. Bypass Feeder 3. 2. 7 Right Side Door Open (U-12) Right Side Door (right - rear) is open. Close it firmly. Right Side Door 3. 2. 8 Top Rear Cover Open (U-13) Top Rear Cover is open.
  • Page 133: Exit Cover Open (U-14)

    3. 2. 9 Exit Cover Open (U-14) Exit Cover is open on not locked surely. Close it firmly. EXIT Exit Cover 3. 2.10 Folder Door Open (U-21) The door of optionally connected Folder is open. Close it firmly. (See the manual of Folder for the detail.) 3-29 Chapter 3 Error Correction &...
  • Page 134: Toner Cartridge Error (C-01)

    NOTE (1) The KIP 9900 Toner Cartridge is embedded with the IC Tag for an exclusive use on the KIP 9900. Even if the Toner Cartridge for other models is installed, the KIP 9900 does not operate with indicating an error code “C-01”.
  • Page 135: Service Call Errors

    WIRE CLEAN EXP- CLEAN Try to turn on/off the KIP 9900 before calling for the service as sometimes the error can be cleared. If “E-XX” is indicated again, turn off and unplug the KIP 9900, and call the service personnel immediately with informing him which of the following error codes is indicated.
  • Page 136: Interruption Of Print By Temperature Control

    Sometimes the KIP 9900 may not start printing soon even if print/copy job has been submitted from the outer device. After having some interval, then the KIP 9900 will start printing in such case. Or the KIP 9900 may suddenly stop printing in the middle of large volume of continuous printing.
  • Page 137: Maintenance

    3. 6 Maintenance KIP 9900 has self-cleaning functions for avoiding defective image. Please take cleaning when defective image is printed out. 3. 6. 1 Cleaning the Image Corona Sometimes unclear gray lines in 1-3mm thick may run vertically on the printout as the following example.
  • Page 138: Cleaning The Led Head

    3. 6. 2 Cleaning the LED Head Sometimes a clear black thin line may run vertically on the printout as the following example. This defective image is possibly caused by the dirt of LED Head, and may be fixed if cleaning is performed.
  • Page 139: Digital Printer

    Digital Printer KIP 9900 Hardware Operation Guide Version A.0 (Issued on November 27, 2009) Published by Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd. 21-1 Shimomaruko 4-Chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8585, Japan © 2009 Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd.

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