Operation Panel - Konica Minolta KIP 9900 User Manual

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1.5.4

Operation Panel

There is an Operation Panel on the upper right of front face.
Names and functions of key and indication LED are as follows.
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2
3
4
WIRE CLEAN
EXP- CLEAN
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No.
Name of part
1
Ready Indicator
2
Open Indicator
3
Toner Empty
Indicator
4
Roll Empty Indicator
5
Mis-feed Indicator
6
WIRE-CLEAN Key
7
EXP-CLEAN Key
8
Roll Deck Indicator
9
SELECT Key
10
CUT Key
11
Mis-feed Location
Indicator
12
Density Indicator
13
COPY DENSITY
Key
14
MENU Key
Key
Key
* Key
ENTER Key
15
Status Display
16
ONLINE Key &
Indicator
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8
PAPER DECK
MF
D1
1 2 3 4
D2
SELECT
CUT
D3
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9
10
Function
Flashes green when KIP 9900 is warming up, and lights green when
it is ready.
Lights orange when any door or unit is open or unlocked.
Flashes red when the toner is near empty.
(Toner Cartridge has no Toner)
Lights red when the toner is completely empty.
(Developer Unit has no toner. No more print is available)
Lights red if the roll media in use is empty.
Lights red when the print media is mis-fed.
Starts cleaning for the Image Corona Wire.
Starts cleaning for the LED Head.
Shows the present selection of roll to perform initial cut.
Selects a roll to perform initial cut.
Performs initial cut for the selected roll.
Shows the location of mis-fed media by lighting the concerning LED.
Shows the present selection of density level.
Changes the density level for making the print density darker or
lighter.
[MENU], [
(The service personnel may use them also in the field service)
[ * ] Key is used to stop the alarm sound.
It indicates kinds of information as error codes or mis-feed codes.
The ONLINE Indicator lights green when the KIP 9900 is online, and
it is put out when offline.
ONLINE Key switches between online and offline, and also cancels
the User Mode.
12
EXIT
PF
COPY DENSITY
D4
11
13
], [
] and [ENTER] Keys are used in User Modes.
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15
MENU
ENTER ONLINE
14
Chapter 1 Before Use
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