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  • Page 1 FT2012 /2212 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 2 For good print quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh toner. Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that may result from the use of parts other than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office product.
  • Page 3 Viadella Metallurgia, 12 Phone:+31-(0)20-5474111 37139 Verona Phone:+39-(0)45-8181500 United Kingdom RICOH U.K. LTD. Hong Kong Ricoh House, 1 Plane Tree Crescent, Feltham, RICOH HONG KONG LTD. Middlesex, TW13 7HG 23/F., China Overseas Building, 139, Hennessy Phone:+44-(0)181-261-4000 Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong Phone:+852-2862-2888...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................i SAFETY INFORMATION ................i Safety During Operation ................i Examples Of Indications ................i ENERGY STAR PROGRAM ..............iv WHERE TO PUT YOUR COPIER .............v Copier Environment ..................v Power Connection ..................vi Access To Copier ..................vi WHERE IS IT & WHAT IS IT COPIER EXTERIOR ..................2 COPIER INTERIOR ...................3 OPERATION PANEL .................4...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYING BASIC OPERATIONS ................16 One-to-One Copying .................. 16 Adjusting Copy Image Density ..............18 Copying From The Bypass Feed Entrance ..........19 Entering Copy Job Settings During The Warm-up Period (Auto Start) ..21 REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING ..........22 Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios (Preset R/E) .....
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHANGING THE COPIER’S SETTINGS CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE ..............44 USER TOOLS ....................47 How To Access User Tools ................47 How To Change Adjustment Value Or Modes ...........48 User Tools Menu ..................49 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SETTINGS ..........55 MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER DO’S AND DON’TS USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER ..............58...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This copier is a desktop plain paper copier carefully manufactured to exacting standards of high performance. It consistently yields high con- trast copies with a superior finish. This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and mainte- nance of this copier. To get maximum versatility from this copier, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this man- ual.
  • Page 9 SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING: Only connect the copier to the power source described on the inside front cover of this manual. Avoid multi-wiring. Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on it, pull it hard or bend it more than necessary.
  • Page 10 SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION: Keep the copier away from humidity and dust. A fire or an electric shock might occur. Do not place the copier on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over it could cause injury. When you move the copier, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet to avoid fire or electric shock.
  • Page 11: Energy Star Program

    ENERGY STAR PROGRAM ENERGY STAR PROGRAM ® Energy Star As an Energy Star partner, we have determined that this machine model meets the Energy Star Guidelines for energy efficiency. The Energy Star Guidelines intend to establish an international en- ergy-saving system for developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental issues, such as global warming.
  • Page 12: Where To Put Your Copier

    WHERE TO PUT YOUR COPIER WHERE TO PUT YOUR COPIER The installation location should be carefully chosen because environ- mental conditions greatly affect the performance of a copier. Copier Environment Optimum Environmental Conditions Temperature: 10 - 30 C, 50 - 86 F Humidity: 15 - 90% Place upon a strong, stable, level base with a flat, even surface.
  • Page 13: Power Connection

    WHERE TO PUT YOUR COPIER Power Connection R WARNING: Only connect the copier to the power source de- scribed on the inside front cover of this manual. Avoid multi-wiring as it could cause an electric shock or a fire. Avoid using an extension cord. Make sure the wall outlet is near the copier and freely accessible so that in event of an emergency it can be unplugged easily.
  • Page 14: Where Is It & What Is It

    WHERE IS IT & WHAT IS IT COPIER EXTERIOR ................2 COPIER INTERIOR ................3 OPERATION PANEL ................4 Type 1 ..................4 Type 2 ..................5...
  • Page 15: Copier Exterior

    COPIER EXTERIOR COPIER EXTERIOR MANUAL POCKET EXPOSURE GLASS Insert the operator’s Position originals here manual here. face down for copying. PLATEN COVER Lower this cover COPY TRAY over originals Completed cop- OPERATION copying. ies are delivered PANEL here. There kinds of panel de- pending your copier –...
  • Page 16: Copier Interior

    COPIER INTERIOR COPIER INTERIOR CHARGE CORONA WIRE BLUE MATERIAL (OPC) Clean this wire when Do not touch this unit white streaks appear when you access the in- on copies, or when side of the copier. Do not GUIDE PLATES image density expose this unit to the If the reverse side...
  • Page 17: Operation Panel

    OPERATION PANEL OPERATION PANEL Type 1 1. Manual Image Density See page 18. indicators 2. Add Toner indicator See page 31. 3. Check Paper Path See page 39. indicator 4. Auto Image Density Indicates that the copier automatically con- trols the image density. indicator 5.
  • Page 18: Type 2

    OPERATION PANEL Type 2 3 4 5 1. Reproduction Ratio Indicates the selected preset reproduction ratios. indicators 2. Three Digit indicator Data display. 3. Add Toner indicator See page 31. 4. Check Paper Path See page 39. indicator 5. Auto Image Density Indicates that the copier automatically con- trols the image density.
  • Page 19 OPERATION PANEL...
  • Page 20: Basic

    BASIC STARTING THE COPIER ..............8 When The Main Switch Is In The Stand-by Position ....8 When The Copier Has Been Turned Off By Auto-Off Mode ..9 SETTING ORIGINALS ON THE EXPOSURE GLASS ....... 10 ORIGINAL SETTING AND COPY DIRECTIONS ....... 11 CHANGING PLATEN COVER POSITION ..........
  • Page 21: Starting The Copier

    STARTING THE COPIER STARTING THE COPIER When The Main Switch Is In The Stand-by Position Turn on the main switch. Wait for the copier to warm up. During the warm-up period, the indicator on the Start key stays red. When the warm-up period is completed, the indicator on the Start key turns green.
  • Page 22: When The Copier Has Been Turned Off By Auto-Off Mode

    STARTING THE COPIER When The Copier Has Been Turned Off By Auto-Off Mode To conserve energy, this copier automatically turns off 30 min- utes after the last copying job has been completed. To use the copier, turn on the main switch.
  • Page 23: Setting Originals On The Exposure Glass

    SETTING ORIGINALS ON THE EXPOSURE GLASS SETTING ORIGINALS ON THE EXPOSURE GLASS Lift the platen cover. Set the original face down on the exposure glass. The original should be centered to the arrow mark on the scale. Lower the platen cover. When copying book originals it is important that the platen cover and exposure glass are parallel.
  • Page 24: Original Setting And Copy Directions

    ORIGINAL SETTING AND COPY DIRECTIONS ORIGINAL SETTING AND COPY DIRECTIONS When you use the following kinds of paper, set them into the bypass feed entrance. OHP sheets Front side When you copy onto OHP sheets, set the originals and OHP sheets as shown on the right.
  • Page 25: Changing Platen Cover Position

    CHANGING PLATEN COVER POSITION CHANGING PLATEN COVER POSITION You can change the direction from which the platen cover opens from position A (default) to position B. This procedure involves moving the hinges and re-fixing the cover. If you also want to change the operation panel position, contact your service representative.
  • Page 26 CHANGING PLATEN COVER POSITION Remove the two caps covering the alternative hinge slots on the top of the copier. Fix these caps over the slots you uncovered when removing the cover in step 1. Insert the hinges in their new positions.
  • Page 27 CHANGING PLATEN COVER POSITION Push the stoppers back down with the tip of a ball-point pen to fix them.
  • Page 28: Copying

    COPYING BASIC OPERATIONS ................. 16 One-to-One Copying ..............16 Adjusting Copy Image Density ........... 18 Copying From The Bypass Feed Entrance ......19 Entering Copy Job Settings During The Warm-up Period (Auto Start) ..................21 REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING ........... 22 Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios (Preset R/E) ..
  • Page 29: Basic Operations

    BASIC OPERATIONS BASIC OPERATIONS One-to-One Copying You can make copies that are the same size as your originals. Place the original face down on the exposure glass, and lower the platen cover. The original should be centered to the arrow mark on the scale. If your copier is a Type 2, make sure the magnification ratio is 100%.
  • Page 30 BASIC OPERATIONS Press the Start key. To stop the machine during a multi-copy run, press Clear/Stop key. Press the Start key to resume copying or press the Clear/Stop again clear copy counter. Remove the copies from the copy tray and the original from the exposure glass.
  • Page 31: Adjusting Copy Image Density

    BASIC OPERATIONS Adjusting Copy Image Density To match the type of originals, adjust the image density. You can increase or decrease Auto/Manual image density with the user tools. See pages 49, 50 and 54. Auto image density If the image density indicator is lit, the copier automatically con- trols the image density.
  • Page 32: Copying From The Bypass Feed Entrance

    BASIC OPERATIONS Copying From The Bypass Feed Entrance Use the bypass feed entrance to copy onto paper of a different size than the one already in the paper cassette. One sheet should be inserted into the bypass feed entrance at a time. Bypass feed copying should also be used for OHP sheets, adhesive labels, translucent paper, or post cards.
  • Page 33 BASIC OPERATIONS Enter the number of copies re- quired using the Up (+) and Down (-) keys. Press the Start key. The indicator on the Start key turns green and the Load Paper indicator lights when the copier is ready for the next piece of copy paper.
  • Page 34: Entering Copy Job Settings During The Warm-Up Period (Auto Start)

    BASIC OPERATIONS Entering Copy Job Settings During The Warm-up Period (Auto Start) If you press the Start key during the warm-up period, the indicator on the Start key will blink, then the copier will start copying after the warm-up period. Set your copy settings during warm-up period, then press the Start key.
  • Page 35: Reduced And Enlarged Copying

    REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING Note: This function can be used only when you have a Type 2 cop- ier. Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios (Preset R/E) Place the original face down on the exposure glass, and lower the platen cover.
  • Page 36: Reducing And Enlarging In 1% Steps (Zoom)

    REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING Reducing And Enlarging In 1% Steps (Zoom) The reproduction ratio can be changed from 70% to 141% in 1 percent steps. Place the original face down on the exposure glass, and lower the platen cover. The original should be centered to the arrow mark on the scale.
  • Page 37 REDUCED AND ENLARGED COPYING...
  • Page 38: What To Do If Something Goes Wrong

    WHAT TO DO IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG IF YOUR COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE AS YOU WANT ....26 IF YOU CANNOT MAKE COPIES AS YOU WANT ......28 LOAD PAPER ..................29 Non-recommended Paper For The Paper Cassette ....29 Notes For Paper .................29 Loading Paper................30 f IS LIT OR BLINKING: ADD TONER ..........31 CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT ............34...
  • Page 39: If Your Copier Does Not Operate As You Want

    IF YOUR COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE AS YOU WANT IF YOUR COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE AS YOU WANT Check the following: Copier’s condition Action Nothing happens Check the power cord. Is it properly when the switch is plugged into the outlet? turned on.
  • Page 40 IF YOUR COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE AS YOU WANT Copier’s condition Action PE is displayed on Load paper. See page 30. the copy counter. U1 is displayed on Set a new imaging unit correctly. the copy counter. page 34. U2 is displayed on Completely remove the tape from inside the copy counter.
  • Page 41: If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want

    IF YOU CANNOT MAKE COPIES AS YOU WANT IF YOU CANNOT MAKE COPIES AS YOU WANT Problem Cause Action Copies appear The original has a gray or Adjust the image dirty. colored background. density. page 18. The image density is too dark.
  • Page 42: Load Paper

    LOAD PAPER LOAD PAPER Note: For a list of usable paper sizes, see page 70. Note: If you want to change the paper size, see page 44. Non-recommended Paper For The Paper Cassette Folded, curled, or damaged paper Torn paper Perforated paper Paper with conductive or low electrical resistance coating such as carbon or silver coating...
  • Page 43: Loading Paper

    LOAD PAPER Loading Paper Pull out the paper cassette. Load paper in the paper cas- sette. Make sure not to stack paper above the limit mark of the side guide. Maximum capacity: 250 sheets (80 g/m , 20 lb) When you use 8 "...
  • Page 44: Is Lit Or Blinking: Add Toner

    f IS LIT OR BLINKING: ADD TONER f IS LIT OR BLINKING: ADD TONER When the Add Toner f indicator blinks, it is time to supply toner (copying is still possible). When the Add Toner f indicator is continu- ously on, copies cannot be made until the toner bottle is replaced. Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers.
  • Page 45 f IS LIT OR BLINKING: ADD TONER Remove the black cap from the bottle. Store the cap — you will need in step 7. Open the top unit. To stop the top unit from springing up, keep one hand on it while opening it.
  • Page 46 f IS LIT OR BLINKING: ADD TONER Take out the used bottle, slowly so you don’t spill toner. Fix the cap you took off the new bottle onto the used bottle. Put the cap side of the new toner bottle under the lever. Push the other side of the new toner bottle in until it locks in position.
  • Page 47: Changing The Imaging Unit

    CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT When "iu" and the copy set number appear on the copy counter by turns, it is time to change the imaging unit and the ozone filter (copying is still possible). When "iu" is continuously displayed, copies cannot be made until the imaging unit and the ozone filter are replaced.
  • Page 48 CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT Take out the new imaging unit from the black bag horizontally. Put the used imaging unit into the black bag horizontally not to spill the toner. Do not shake the imaging unit to the right or left. Insert the trailing part of the im- aging unit onto both hinges.
  • Page 49 CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT Open the lever in the direction of the arrow. Open the new toner bottle box and take out the toner bottle. Shake the new toner bottle well at least 5 to 6 times. Remove the black cap from the toner bottle carefully so you don’t spill toner.
  • Page 50 CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT Put the cap side of the toner bottle under the lever. Push the other side of the toner bottle in until it locks in position. Close the lever.
  • Page 51: How To Change The Ozone Filter

    CHANGING THE IMAGING UNIT How To Change The Ozone Filter While you change the ozone filter, be careful not to stain your hands with carbon. Move the lever in the direction of the arrow while pulling the tape edge — the used filter should come out.
  • Page 52: Clearing Misfeeds

    CLEARING MISFEEDS CLEARING MISFEEDS When there is a paper misfeed, the Check whether the indicator or the copy counter’s "PE" indicator is lit. When removing misfed paper, do not touch the fus- Caution: ing section because it could be very hot. Note: When you clear a misfeed, be careful not to touch the blue material (OPC).
  • Page 53: When Is Lit

    CLEARING MISFEEDS If the paper cassette has run out of paper, load paper. See page 30. If paper remains in the paper cassette, contact your service representative. When Is Lit: Open the top unit. To stop the top unit from springing up, keep one hand on it while opening it.
  • Page 54 CLEARING MISFEEDS If you still cannot remove mis- fed paper, take it out from the copy tray. Make sure that there are no scraps of paper within the cop- ier. Close the top unit with both hands and push in the cassette horizontally.
  • Page 55 CLEARING MISFEEDS...
  • Page 56 CHANGING THE COPIER’S SETTINGS CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE ............44 USER TOOLS ..................47 How To Access User Tools ............47 How To Change Adjustment Value Or Modes ......48 User Tools Menu ................ 49 SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SETTINGS ........55...
  • Page 57: Changing The Paper Size

    CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE Pull up a little and out the paper cassette. Remove the copy paper. Remove the end plate. If you are changing the paper size from 8 " x 1 4 " t o a smaller size, take out the end plate.
  • Page 58 CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE Set the end plate to the paper size you want to use. If you are changing to 8 " x 14", put the end plate in the hole of the cassette. If you use only 8 "...
  • Page 59 CHANGING THE PAPER SIZE Load paper in the cassette. Make sure not to stack paper above the limit mark of the side guide. Maximum capacity: 250 sheets (80 g/m , 20 lb) When you use 8 " x 14" paper, make sure that the trailing edges of guides paper are under the guide.
  • Page 60: User Tools

    USER TOOLS USER TOOLS You can change or set the copier’s settings using the following user tools. How To Access User Tools Turn off the main switch. While pressing the Clear/Stop key, turn on the main switch. Release the Clear/Stop key. A dot will appear in the upper left corner of the left copy counter to show you are in User Tools.
  • Page 61: How To Change Adjustment Value Or Modes

    USER TOOLS Press the Image Density key. You will find the user tool’s number is lit and the dot blinks. How To Change Adjustment Value Or Modes Access the user tool you want to adjust ( See page 47). The user tool’s number will be lit in the copy counter.
  • Page 62: User Tools Menu

    USER TOOLS User Tools Menu 1. Auto image density level selection If the image density is too dark or too light soon after installing a new imaging unit, adjust it using this function. When you want to adjust the image density after using the imaging unit for a long time, adjust it using "10.
  • Page 63: Toner Density Adjustment

    USER TOOLS 3. Adjusting image density of the left manual image density indicator The density represented by the left indicator can be made lighter. For how to change settings, page 47. Default: Normal (Setting: 0) Setting Definition Normal Light Lighter 4.
  • Page 64: Auto Reset Time

    USER TOOLS 6. Auto reset time As a default setting, the copier will reset itself 1 minute after the final copy is made or after the last time any key is pressed. If a 1 minute reset time is not appropriate, you can change this time. For how to change settings, see page 47.
  • Page 65 USER TOOLS Press the Image Density key. You will find the second 2 digits of the total copy quantity are displayed on the copy counter. Example: When 12345 copies are made, "23" is displayed on the copy counter. At that time, the next image density indicator to the right is lit.
  • Page 66: Check The Imaging Unit Counter

    USER TOOLS 9. Check the imaging unit counter When "iu" is displayed on the copy counter, you have to change the imaging unit. When the imaging unit counter becomes approximately 30,000, the life of the unit has almost finished and you can find the "iu" is continuously on the copy counter.
  • Page 67 USER TOOLS Press the Image Density key again. You will find the last 2 digits of the total copy quantity are displayed on the copy counter. Example: When the counter is 12345, "45" is displayed on the copy counter. At that time, the right image den- sity indicator is lit.
  • Page 68: Service Representative Settings

    SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SETTINGS SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SETTINGS Some features can be adjusted by your service representative to suit your needs. This section gives a description of these features. Changing the fixed reproduction ratio With the default setting, the fixed reproduction ratio is for the paper size of the metric version (141%, 122%, 100%, 93%, 82%, 71%) and you can use paper size for metric version.
  • Page 69: Auto-Off Selection

    SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE SETTINGS Auto-off selection To conserve energy, this copier automatically turns off 30 minutes after the last copying job has been completed. You can set this time using the user tools. See page 50. Also, your service representative can cancel Auto-off mode.
  • Page 70 MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER DO’S AND DON’TS USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER ............58 Exposure Glass ................58 Platen Cover ................58 Corona Wires (Transfer corona wire and charge corona wire) 59 Guide Plates ................62 Mirror.................... 63 DO’S AND DON’TS ................
  • Page 71: Maintaining Your Copier

    MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER To maintain high copy quality, clean the following parts and units regularly. Exposure Glass Clean the exposure glass with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth. If you do not clean the exposure glass, copies may be dirty.
  • Page 72: Corona Wires (Transfer Corona Wire And Charge Corona Wire)

    MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Corona Wires (Transfer corona wire and charge corona wire) Clean the wires by following the pro- cedures below. If you do not clean the wires, white streaks appear on copies or image density becomes uneven. R Caution: When cleaning co- rona wires, do not touch the fusing sec- tion because it could...
  • Page 73 MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Insert the square end of the tool between the wire (charge co- rona wire) as shown opposite. Note: Be sure to insert the cleaning tool as shown in the illustra- tion. If you set the tool in the wrong direction, the charge corona wire may be dam- aged.
  • Page 74 MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Push the forked end of the tool onto the other wire (transfer co- rona wire) as shown opposite. Note: Be sure to insert the cleaning tool as shown in the illustra- tion. If you set the tool in the wrong direction, the transfer corona wire may be dam- aged.
  • Page 75: Guide Plates

    MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Close the top unit with both hands. Guide Plates Open the top unit. Then, re- move the imaging unit and put it on spread out paper. Cover the blue material (OPC) with paper not to expose it to the light. See page 60.
  • Page 76: Mirror

    MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Mirror Clean the mirror as explained below. R Caution: When cleaning mir- ror, do not touch the fusing section be- cause it could be very hot. Note: When you clean the mirror, be careful not to touch the blue material (OPC).
  • Page 77 MAINTAINING YOUR COPIER Move the tool right to left a few times and take it out. Put the tool to the hole right next to the bypass feed en- trance. Close the top unit with both hands.
  • Page 78: Do's And Don'ts

    DO’S AND DON’TS DO’S AND DON’TS Copier General operation Open the copy tray under the following conditions: When you make 20 or more 8 " x 11", A4 copies When you make 10 or more 8 " x 14" copies. When you use curled paper.
  • Page 79 DO’S AND DON’TS If you make copies continuously under high temperature, the copier stops copying for a while — there is no problem. When you replace the imaging unit and close the top unit, push the top of the copier with both hands as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 80: Use And Storage Of Supplies

    USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES Copy Paper Copy paper of the types or in the conditions listed below are not recom- mended for this copier. Folded, curled, creased, or damaged paper Torn paper Damp paper Perforated paper Paper with conductive or low electrical resistance such as carbon or sliver coated paper.
  • Page 81: Paper Storage

    USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES Paper Storage Paper should always be stored properly. Improperly stored paper might result in poor image reproduction, creased copies, and paper misfeeds. Generally, avoid curling and absorption of moisture. Avoid storing paper in humid areas. Under high temperature and high humid- ity, or low temperature and low humidity conditions, store paper in a vinyl bag.
  • Page 82: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS ................70 Main Copier..................70...
  • Page 83: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Main Copier Configuration : Desktop Copy Process : Dry electrostatic transfer system Originals : Sheet/Book Original Size : A5 ~ B4, 5 " x 8 " ~ 8 " x 14" Copy Paper Size : A6 ~ 8 "...
  • Page 84 SPECIFICATIONS Automatic Reset : 1 minute standard setting; can also be set to 3 minutes or no auto reset. Paper Capacity : Paper tray: 250 sheets (A4, A5, 8 " x 11", 5 " x ", 80 g/m , 20 lb) 100 sheets (8 "...
  • Page 85 SPECIFICATIONS Weight : Copier with platen cover and copy tray: Less than 18 kg, 39.7 lb Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 86 INDEX INDEX Corona wires maintenance, 59 Counter up/down, 51 Access To Copier, vi Access User Tools, 47 ADD TONER, 31 - 33 DAILY MAINTENANCE, 58 - 62 Add Toner indicator, 4 - 5 Exposure Glass, 58 ADS or manual image density, 55 Platen Cover, 58 Auto and manual image density DO’S AND DON’TS, 65 - 66...
  • Page 87 INDEX Non-recommended Paper For Three Digit indicator, 5 Cassette, 29 Toner density adjustment, 50 Notes For Paper, 29 Toner Storage, 68 Transfer corona wire, 59 Troubleshooting, 26 - 28 OHP sheet copying, 11 Two-sided copying, 11 One-to-One Copying, 16 Type 1 Operation Panel, 4 OPERATION PANEL, 4 - 6 Type 2 Operation Panel, 5 ORIGINAL SETTING AND COPY...
  • Page 88 RICOH COMPANY, LTD. 15-1, 1 chome, Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo Printed in The Netherlands EE GB A2708600 Telephone: Tokyo 3479-3111...

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