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  • Page 1 CF 9001 User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Brief explanation of special type styles and method of presentation ..............X-2 Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper..X-3 Feeding Direction (copy paper path)..........X-3 “Width” and “Length” ..............X-4 Terms and Symbols Used.............. X-4 CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity) ........
  • Page 4 Copier Parts and Accessories............. 2-3 Outside the Copier................2-3 Options ................... 2-4 Inside the Copier ................2-5 Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel......... 2-6 Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel..........2-6 Touch Panel .................. 2-8 What is the Touch Panel? .............. 2-8 How the Screen is Organized............
  • Page 5 Using the Duplexing Document Feeder ..........3-7 Originals Suitable for the Duplexing Document Feeder ....3-7 Originals Not Suitable ..............3-8 Loading the Originals ..............3-9 Using the Single Automatic Document Feeding Mode (SADF Mode) ..................3-9 Basic Functions ................3-11 Copy Paper Size ................3-11 Auto Paper ..................3-11 Manual Selection................3-12 Paper Type Setting ...............3-13 Auto Tray Switching ..............3-14...
  • Page 6 Sort and Staple................3-33 Group.................... 3-34 Manual Staple................3-34 Using Manual Staple Mode ............3-35 Original Direction for Stapling............3-36 Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode..........3-37 When the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 25 in the Group Mode ............ 3-37 If the Number of Copies Selected Exceeds 50 in the Non-Sort Mode..........
  • Page 7 Using the Digital Art Functions ..........4-17 Monotone ..................4-18 Monotone Setting Procedure ............4-18 Background Color .................4-19 Background Color Setting Procedure..........4-20 Neg.-Pos. Reverse................4-21 Neg.-Pos. Reverse Setting Procedure ..........4-21 Color Separation ................4-22 Color Separation Setting Procedure ..........4-22 X/Y Zoom ..................4-23 X/Y Zoom Setting Procedure ............4-23 When [ZOOM RATIO] is selected: ..........4-23 When [OUTPUT SIZE] is selected: ..........4-24 Image Repeat................4-26...
  • Page 8 Gamma-Curve Limitation............5-22 Gamma-Curve Limitation Setting ..........5-22 Thick 2 Duplex ................5-24 Thick 2 Duplex Setting..............5-24 Making 2-Sided Copies on Thick 2..........5-26 Storing and Calling Jobs ............5-27 Job Memory Input Procedure ............5-27 Calling up a Job................5-29 User’s Choice................
  • Page 9 When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” Appears........6-19 Replenishing the Fuser Oil............6-19 When Appears ..............6-23 When Appears................6-23 When Appears................6-24 What Does Each Message Mean? ..........6-25 Troubleshooting When This Type of Copy is Produced.........7-1 The Copier is not functioning as designed ........7-4 Miscellaneous Specifications................8-1 CF9001 ...................8-1...
  • Page 10 TOC-8 CF9001...
  • Page 11 Thank you for choosing Minolta. This operator’s manual explains how to operate the color copier and replenish its supplies. It also gives some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the color copier. To ensure the best performance and effective use of your color copier, read this manual carefully until you familiarize yourself thoroughly with its operation and features.
  • Page 12: Brief Explanation Of Special Type Styles And Method Of Presentation

    Brief explanation of special type styles and method of presentation Special type styles and methods of presentation are used in this User's Manual to highlight various circumstances. The following examples will help you to recognize and deal with the most important of these. DANGER This is a danger warning! The danger warning points out a danger of potentially serious injury or...
  • Page 13: Terms And Symbols For The Type Of Originals And Copy Paper

    Terms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper A few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and copy paper. This page explains about these terms and symbols. Feeding Direction (copy paper path) In this copier system, copy paper is taken up from the left-hand side of the copier and fed through the copier toward the right-hand side, out face down onto the exit tray.
  • Page 14: Width" And "Length

    “Width” and “Length” When we talk about the size of the original or copy, we call side A “width” and side B “length.” A: Width B: Length Terms and Symbols Used Lengthwise When the original or copy has a “length” longer than its “width,”...
  • Page 15: Ce Marking (Declaration Of Conformity

    CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity) We declare under our sole responsibility that the machine and options to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the specifications below. This declaration is valid for the area of the European Union (EU) only.
  • Page 16: Regulations For Europe

    EN61000-3-2 / 1995 (A1:1998, A2:1998) Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3: Limits Section 2: Limits for harmonics current emissions (equipment input 16A per phase) EN61000-3-3 / 1995 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Part 3: Limits Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low- voltage supply systems for equipment with current NOTES: *1: EMC performance:...
  • Page 17: Laser Safety

    Laser Safety This is a digital machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger from the laser, provided the machine is operated according to the instructions in this manual. Since radiation emitted by the laser is completely confined within protective housing, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation.
  • Page 18: Laser Safety Regulations

    Laser Safety Regulations For European Users: CAUTION è Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure. This is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 35 mW and the wavelength is 675-695 nm.
  • Page 19 VARNING! è Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna bruksanvisning specificerats, kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen för laserklass 1. Det här är en halvledarlaser. Den maximala effekten för laserdioden är 35 mW och våglängden är 675-695 nm. VARO! è...
  • Page 20: Laser Safety Label

    Laser Safety Label A laser safety label is attached to the outside of the machine shown below. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT Location of Laser Warning Labels Inside the copier (front) X-10 CF9001...
  • Page 21 Internal right side view Rear side view CF9001 X-11...
  • Page 22: Ozone Release

    Ozone Release NOTE è Locate the Machine in a Well Ventilated Room. A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this machine. An unpleasant odor may, however, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive machine operations. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operating environment, it is recommended that the room well ventilated.
  • Page 23: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Safety Notes Important Safety Information This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To achieve optimum utility of this device, all operators shold carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine. Please read this section before using this device.
  • Page 24 Safety Notes è In principle, do not use an extension cord. Use of an extension cord could cause a fire or electrical shock. Contact your authorized service representative if an extension cord is required. è Do not place a flower vase or other container that contains water, or metal clips or other small metallic objects on this product.
  • Page 25 Safety Notes WARNING è Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fire could result. è Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place within easy reach of children. Licking or ingesting any of these things could injure your health.
  • Page 26 Safety Notes è When moving this product, always hold it by the locations specified in the operator’s manual or other documents. If the unit falls it may cause severe personal injury. The product may also be damaged or malfunction. è Remove the power plug from the outlet more than one time a year and clean the area between the plug terminals.
  • Page 27: Installing The Copier

    Safety Notes Installing the Copier Installation Site To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it in a location which meets the following requirements. l A place away from a curtain or the like that may catch fire and burn easily.
  • Page 28: Space Requirements

    Safety Notes Space Requirements To ensure easy copier operation, supply replacements and service maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below. Be sure to allow a clearance of 150 mm or more at the back of the copier as there is a ventilation duct. 1276 1543 1086...
  • Page 29: Precautions For Use

    Safety Notes Precautions for Use Operating Environment The operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows: l Temperature: 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) with a fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) per hour. l Humidity: 25% to 85% with a fluctuation of 20% per hour. CAUTION è...
  • Page 30 Safety Notes NOTE è Locate the Copier in a Well Ventilated Room A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this copier. An unpleasant odor may, however, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive copier operations. For a comfortable, healthy, and safe operating environment, it is recommended that the room be well ventilated.
  • Page 31: Moving The Copier

    Safety Notes Moving the Copier If you need to transport the copier over a long distance, consult your Technical Representative. Care of Copier Supplies Use the following precautions when handling the copier supplies (toner, paper, etc.). l Store the paper, toner, PC drum units and other supplies in a place free from direct sunlight and away from any heating apparatus.
  • Page 32: Storage Of Copies

    Safety Notes Storage of Copies l If copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in a place which is not exposed to light to prevent fading. l If an adhesive containing solvent (e.g. spray glue) is used to paste copies, the toner on the copies can melt.
  • Page 33: Legal Restrictions On Copying

    Safety Notes Legal Restrictions on Copying Certain types of documents must never be copied by the copier for the purpose or with the intent to pass copies of such documents off as the original. The following is not a complete list but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.
  • Page 34 Safety Notes 1-12 CF9001...
  • Page 35: Getting To Know Your Copier

    Getting to Know Your Copier Getting to Know Your Copier System Overview Sorter S-105/Staple Sorter ST-103 <Option> Permits automatic sorting or grouping of copies into 10 copy sets or stacks. In addition, the staple sorter automatically staples the copy sets or stacks that are sorted or grouped.
  • Page 36: Duplex Unit

    Getting to Know Your Copier Duplex Unit AD-7 <Option> Automatically turns over 1-sided copies to make 2-sided copies. Large Capacity Cassette C-101 <Option> Holds up to 1,000 sheets of A4C copy paper (80 g/m Printer Controller Fiery X3e/Fiery Z4 <Option> Allows the copier to be used as a color printer and color scanner configured in a computer network.
  • Page 37: Copier Parts And Accessories

    Getting to Know Your Copier Copier Parts and Accessories Outside the Copier Pos. Specification Description Original Cover Holds the original in position. Original Glass Place your original face down on this glass, see page 3-4. Control Panel Use to start a copy cycle or to make copy job settings. control panel keys and touch panel, see page 2-6.
  • Page 38: Options

    Getting to Know Your Copier Options Pos. Specification Description Duplex Unit Document Exit Tray Receives originals automatically ejected from the duplexing document feeder. Document Feed Tray Load the originals face up on this tray, see page 3-9. Printer Controller (Fiery) For details, see the operator’s manual for printer controller.
  • Page 39: Inside The Copier

    Getting to Know Your Copier Inside the Copier Pos. Specification Description M1 ~ M9 Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper, see page 6-11. Toner Hopper Lid Open when adding toner, see page 6-5. CF9001...
  • Page 40: Control Panel Keys And Touch Panel

    Getting to Know Your Copier Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel Control Panel Keys and Touch Panel Pos. Specification Description Display Contrast Control Knob Use to adjust the brightness of the touch panel. Touch Panel Shows various screens and messages, see page 2-8.
  • Page 41 Getting to Know Your Copier 12 11 Pos. Specification Description 10-Key Pad Use to: Enter the number of copies to be made. Enter the zoom ratio to be used. Enter the number of originals. Copy Key/Scan Key Press to select the scan mode or copy mode. The scan mode can be used when the optional printer controller is mounted.
  • Page 42: Touch Panel

    Getting to Know Your Copier Touch Panel What is the Touch Panel? When you turn ON the power switch, the basic screen as shown below appears on the touch panel. It shows in messages and graphics the currently set functions, available functions to choose from, and the copier status.
  • Page 43: Basic Function/Key Display

    Getting to Know Your Copier Basic Function/Key Display Shows the basic function keys and the corresponding functions currently selected for use. Touching a basic function key shows the corresponding basic function screen. What is shown inside the key is the current setting.
  • Page 44: Operating The Touch Panel

    Getting to Know Your Copier Operating the Touch Panel You need only to lightly touch the key shown on the touch panel to select or activate the function represented by the key. NOTE è NEVER press the touch panel hard or use a hard or pointed object to press it, as a damaged panel could result.
  • Page 45: Turning On And Off And Initial Mode

    Getting to Know Your Copier Turning ON and OFF and Initial Mode Turning ON and OFF • Turning copier ON Press the power switch to the (ON) position. • Turning copier OFF Press the power switch to the (OFF) position. When Copier is Turned ON When the power switch is turned ON, the message “Warming-up.
  • Page 46: Note On Making Multiple Copies

    Getting to Know Your Copier Note on making multiple copies If the fusing temperature drops excessively during a multi-copy cycle, there is a possibility that the copying speed will be reduced. The copying speed will automatically return to normal when the fusing temperature rises enough to ensure good fusing performance.
  • Page 47: Auxiliary Functions

    Getting to Know Your Copier Auxiliary Functions Panel Resetting The Panel Reset key resets all control panel settings to default settings including the number of copies and zoom ratio. If the duplexing document feeder is used, the original present on the original glass will be ejected out of the unit.
  • Page 48: Auto Copy Start Function

    Getting to Know Your Copier Useful Tip The time for the copier to enter the Energy Saver mode can be selected from 1 to 240 min. by using User’s Choice, see page 5-30. Auto Copy Start Function Even during the copier warm-up, the copier is set into the Auto Copy Start function by loading the originals onto the duplexing document feeder and pressing the Start key.
  • Page 49: Access Number

    Getting to Know Your Copier Access Number If an access number has been programmed, it allows only particular persons to use the copier or a supervisor to keep track of the number of copies made by a particular department. NOTE è...
  • Page 50: Using The Copier As A Printer

    Getting to Know Your Copier Using the Copier as a Printer When the optional printer controller (Fiery™) is hooked up to the copier, the copier can be used as a full color printer for a computer. An Interface kit is required for this connection. For more details, see the operator’s manual of the printer controller.
  • Page 51: Making Copies

    Making Copies Making Copies Basic Copying Overview Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made (step 9), and press the Start key (step 10). This will allow you to make a full-size copy or copies on paper of the same size as the original. NOTE è...
  • Page 52: Selecting The Color Mode

    Making Copies Selecting the Color mode Press either Auto Color, Full Color, or Black. To make a black-and-white copy from a colored original. To make a colored copy from a black-and-white original. è Auto Color: The copier automatically determines whether the original is in color or black-and-white and makes a full-color or black-and-white copy according to the original.
  • Page 53: Selecting The Color Adjust Functions

    Making Copies Selecting the Color Adjust functions Touch Color Adjust, see page 3-38. To adjust level of colors. To make outline of image sharper or softer. Selecting the Digital Art functions Touch Digital Art, see page 4-17. To make monotone copy. To make a very large copy (Multi-Page Enlargement copy).
  • Page 54: Placing Originals

    Making Copies Placing Originals Placing Originals on the Glass Different methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Use the procedure appropriate for your original. If you are using a duplexing document feeder, see page 3-7. Sheet Originals Using plain paper or originals not suitable for the document feeder.
  • Page 55: Highly Transparent Originals

    Making Copies Highly Transparent Originals Using transparencies and translucent paper for the original. Place the original in the same way as the sheet originals. Place a blank white sheet of paper of the same size over the original. Gently lower the original cover or duplexing document feeder. Making Copies from A Book Using Book Copy Mode “Book”...
  • Page 56: When Copier Is Equipped With A Duplexing Document Feeder

    Making Copies è Do not look directly at the original glass surface as a strong beam of light is emitted. è Not positioning the open book properly will result in copies with pages in incorrect order. è Start copying with the higher-numbered pair. When Copier is Equipped with a Duplexing Document Feeder Make sure of the correct placement of the original in any of the following cases if the copier is equipped with a duplexing document feeder.
  • Page 57: Using The Duplexing Document Feeder

    Making Copies Using the Duplexing Document Feeder The duplexing document feeder automatically feeds original sheets placed on the document feed tray one by one. After the copy cycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original onto the document exit tray.
  • Page 58: Originals Not Suitable

    Making Copies Originals Not Suitable l Typing paper, paraffin paper, and other thin paper l Thick paper l Originals greater than A3 or smaller than A5 l Transparencies, translucent paper l Wrinkled, dog-eared, curled, or torn originals l Clipped or stapled originals l Carbon-backed originals Typing paper, paraffin paper,...
  • Page 59: Loading The Originals

    Making Copies Loading the Originals Slide the document guide plate to the size of the originals. When using large size originals, flip up the document feed tray extender. Load a neat stack of originals face up on the document feed tray. NOTES è...
  • Page 60 Making Copies Open the document feed tray and slide the guide plate to the size of the original. Make sure that the Start key is lit green and insert the original face down into the document feed table. NOTES è Be sure to place one original at a time.
  • Page 61: Basic Functions

    Making Copies Basic Functions We here explain how to select the basic settings to make copies. Pos. Specification Description [Paper] key Touch this key to show the screen that allows you to select the paper size. [Zoom] key Touch this key to show the screen that allows you to select the zoom ratio, see page 3-18.
  • Page 62: Manual Selection

    Making Copies NOTES è When the original is placed on the original glass, the original sizes that can be detected in the Auto Paper mode are A3L, A4L, A4C, A5L, B4L, B5C, and LetterL. The copier may fail to detect, or wrongly detect, any other standard size and irregular sizes.
  • Page 63: Paper Type Setting

    Making Copies Paper Type Setting If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , or appears on the paper select key on the touch panel. The following three different types of paper can be designated for each paper source.
  • Page 64: Auto Tray Switching

    Making Copies Auto Tray Switching If the tray currently selected for use runs out of paper and there is another tray loaded with paper of the same size and in the same direction, the copier automatically selects that second tray to continue copying. Useful Tip This feature is a great advantage when you need to make a large number of copies on the same size paper.
  • Page 65: Using The Manual Bypass Tray

    Making Copies Capacity of the manual bypass tray: l Plain paper, Thin paper, Thick paper 1 ... Up to 90 sheets l Plain paper/Thin paper (once-copied paper), Thick paper 2 ... Up to 50 sheets l OHP films ... Up to 40 sheets. Using the Manual Bypass Tray Place the original on the original glass.
  • Page 66 Making Copies Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is non-standard size, touch [CUSTOM SIZE]. Touch [PAPER TYPE] and select the type of copy paper. If this is going to be the copy cycle for making the first side of the copy, select [NO] for 2nd Side for Dup.
  • Page 67 Making Copies NOTES è The following functions cannot be set for manual bypass copying: 2, 2 2, 1 2[2in1], Book 2, Sort, Group, Staple. è When a copy is made on OHP films fed into a sorter or staple sorter, try to remove the copy (OHP films) from the bin as soon as it is fed in.
  • Page 68: Zoom Ratio

    Making Copies Zoom Ratio When you touch [ZOOM] on the touch panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. You have six different ways to choose from to set the zoom ratio. Select one according to your need. Auto Size In the Auto Size mode, the copier automatically selects the zoom ratio according to the size of the original being used and the copy paper size...
  • Page 69: Selecting A Ratio From Among Fixed Ones

    Making Copies Selecting a Ratio from among Fixed Ones The copier provides most frequently used zoom ratios ready for immediate use. Touch the appropriate original-to-copy-size representation key. You have three reduction and three enlargement ratios. When you touch [FULL SIZE], full size (×1.000) is selected. NOTE è...
  • Page 70: Using Zoom Up/Down Keys

    Making Copies Using Zoom Up/Down Keys Pressing the key changes the zoom ratio in 0.001 increments. You can keep touching the key to change the ratio quickly. Hold down the key until the desired zoom ratio is reached. Useful Tip To save time, first select the fixed zoom ratio nearest to the target ratio before using the key.
  • Page 71: Calling Up A Ratio From Memory

    Making Copies Useful Tip The zoom ratio can be entered between the range of ×0.250 and ×6.000. Touch [OK] . Calling up a Ratio from Memory You can store some of the most frequently used zoom ratios in memory and recall them later as necessary. Touch [USER SET].
  • Page 72: Storing A Ratio In Memory

    Making Copies Storing a Ratio in Memory Touch [USER SET]. Enter the desired zoom ratio into the 10-key pad. 1139O4870A Example: ×1.300 è Press 1, 3, 0, and 0 in that order. To correct a ratio, press the Clear key and then enter the correct one again.
  • Page 73: Image Density

    Making Copies NOTE è When a new ratio is stored, the old one is erased. Touch [OK] . Image Density Touch [DENSITY] on the touch panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image density and background level of the copy. Adjusting the background level: Slide the level towards the Lighter side if you don’t want the data on the back side of a newspaper or magazine page copied.
  • Page 74: Adjusting The Background Level

    Making Copies Adjusting the background level Auto Exposure Touch [AUTO]. è The [AUTO] key is highlighted, indicating that the copier is set into the Auto Exposure mode. Touch [OK] . Manual Exposure In the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in eight steps.
  • Page 75: Input > Output Mode

    Making Copies Input > Output Mode When you touch [INPUT OUTPUT] on the touch panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type or a particular finishing function. The screen may appear different depending on the options your copier is equipped with.
  • Page 76 Making Copies Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder is mounted: Select 2 1 to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals. Original Copies You need twice as many sheets of copy paper as originals. è Touch [2 1]. Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex Unit are mounted: Select 2 2 to make 2-sided copies...
  • Page 77 Making Copies 1-Sided Book Each of the two pages of an open book is copied onto one side of a separate Book Original 1-Sided Copy sheet of paper. Touch [BOOK 1]. Then touch [STD. BOOK] or [RIGHT BOUND]. 2-Sided Book Only when the duplex unit is mounted: Book Original 2-Sided Copy...
  • Page 78: Selecting Input > Output Mode

    Making Copies Selecting Input > Output Mode Touch [INPUT OUTPUT]. Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy type. Useful Tip The original-to-copy type separates options into 1-Sided, 2-Sided, and Book. Touch any of these base keys [1-Side], [2-Side], and [Book] to make settings in greater detail.
  • Page 79: Input The Number Of Originals

    Making Copies Input the number of originals If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], you need to input the number of your originals. Then the copier can arrange the pages in correct order. When you know the number of originals Setting Even/Odd: Touch [# OF ORIGS].
  • Page 80: If You Want The Document Feeder To Count The Number Of Originals For You

    Making Copies If you want the document feeder to count the number of originals for Select [AUTO] to let the document feeder count the number of originals: Touch [# OF ORIGS]. Touch [AUTO]. Touch [OK]. Load your originals into the document feeder. Press the Start key.
  • Page 81: Using The Mixed Original Detection Mode

    Making Copies NOTE è The copier cannot staple together the copies of different sizes made in the Mixed Original Detection mode Using the Mixed Original Detection Mode Load the stack of originals so that the rear edge of each original is pressed against the rear document guide plate.
  • Page 82: Instructions For Loading Originals

    Making Copies Instructions for Loading Originals Use the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals. Procedure Load the originals crosswise. If the originals are loaded lengthwise, the directions of the copy images will be mixed up. Correct: Incorrect: 2-Sided Originals...
  • Page 83: Finishing Modes

    Making Copies Finishing Modes Non-Sort All copies are fed to the 1st bin, without being sorted, grouped, stapled, or Originals Copies punched. è Touch [NON-SORT]. NOTE è Manual bypass copying cannot be used for Sort, Group, or Sort Staple mode. Sort Only when the sorter or staple sorter is Copies...
  • Page 84: Group

    Making Copies Group Only when the sorter or staple sorter is Copies mounted: Originals 1st Bin The copies made from each single original are separated into groups. 2nd Bin Each group contains the same number of copies. 3rd Bin è Touch [GROUP].
  • Page 85: Using Manual Staple Mode

    Making Copies Using Manual Staple Mode To use as a stapler: Align the sheets of paper neatly. Insert the paper stack into the 2nd bin. Up to 25 sheets of (plain) paper can be stapled. Stapling Position NOTES è Make sure of the stapling position and press the paper stack against the bracket.
  • Page 86: Original Direction For Stapling

    Making Copies Touch [STAPLE] The sheets of paper are stapled. Useful Tip This feature is efficient to staple originals after making copies. Original Direction for Stapling If the originals are loaded in the duplexing document feeder as shown, the stapling corner is at the rear left side as indicated by the arrow. Originals Loaded crosswise Copy Stapling Position...
  • Page 87: Auto Dual Function In The Sort Mode

    Making Copies Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode Each of the sort bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual function, however, allows sorting of copies of up to 50 originals under certain conditions. When less than 5 copies are made from an original set consisting of more than 25 originals, in the Sort mode the sorter or the staple sorter is automatically switched into the Auto Dual Function mode using the 6th to 10th bins.
  • Page 88: Color Adjust Mode (Basic)

    Making Copies Color Adjust Mode (Basic) When you touch [COLOR ADJUST] on the touch panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue or tone of the color produced on the copy and how you would like the color of your copy to look. The copier also allows you to professionally adjust these features, see page 4-13.
  • Page 89 Making Copies [CONTRAST] Makes an original image look less distinct or a blurred image look clearer and more distinct. [SATURATION] Makes the colors appear duller or vivid. [PORTRAIT] Adjusts the flesh tone of the portrait. CF9001 3-39...
  • Page 90: Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)

    Making Copies Color Adjust Procedure (Basic) Touch the [BASIC] key and select the item for adjustment. Touch the Test Print key. (Ex.: When “Sharpness” is selected) Position the image area in the original you want to check for color in the Test Area on the glass. Press the Start key.
  • Page 91: Selecting The Original Image Type

    Making Copies Selecting the Original Image Type Select the original image type by pressing the corresponding key to get the best possible result on your copy. [TEXT & PHOTO] This mode is ideally suited to an original which contains texts, photos, and illustrations.
  • Page 92: Photo Mode

    Making Copies Photo Mode Photo mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on the copy at an aesthetically pleasing position. Photo-Sizing offers you a choice between [SCALE TO PAGE], with which the image is scaled to fill the entire surface of the copy paper, and [MANUAL ZOOM INPUT], with which you need to manually specify the zoom ratio for the copy.
  • Page 93 Making Copies Select the appropriate “Photo Type”. Touch [SCALE TO PAGE] under the “Photo-Sizing Mode” and touch [OK]. Select the appropriate “Copy Size.” ( Manual Bypass Copying, see page 3-14.) Select the appropriate “Scale to Page” mode. Useful Tips When [Fit Entire Image] is selected, the copier fits the entire image of the photo onto the copy paper.
  • Page 94: Photo-Sizing Mode: Manual Zoom Input

    Making Copies Touch [Ok]. The touch panel shows the settings made, prompting you to check them. Useful Tips Touching the [Photo Original Size], [Photo-Size Mode], [Copy Size], or [‘Fit to 1-Page’ Mode] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [Density] if you want to adjust the background level of the copy, see page 3-23.
  • Page 95 Making Copies Useful Tip A frequently used photo size can be stored in copier memory, see page 3-47. Select the appropriate “Photo Type.” Touch [MANUAL ZOOM INPUT] under the “Photo-Sizing Mode” and touch [OK]. Select the appropriate “Copy Size.” (See Manual Bypass Copying, see page 3-14.) Enter the desired zoom ratio into the 10-key pad.
  • Page 96: Setting Mirror Image In Photo Mode

    Making Copies Useful Tips Touching the [Photo Original Size], [Photo-Size Mode], [Copy Size], or [Zoom] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [Density] if you want to adjust the background level of the copy, see page 3-23. Touch [Color Adjust] if you want to make color adjustments, see page 3-38.
  • Page 97: Storing The Photo Size In Memory

    Making Copies Storing the Photo Size in Memory Touch [X] and enter the length of the photo into the 10-key pad. If a value has already been set, press the Clear key, then enter the new value. Touch [Y] and enter the width of the photo into the 10-key pad.
  • Page 98 Making Copies 3-48 CF9001...
  • Page 99: Professional Way To Make Color Copies

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Professional Way to Make Color Copies Using the Applied Input > Output Functions This is an introduction to the four convenient features available in input output mode: Frame Erase, File Margin, Cover Sheet, and OHP. When you touch Input Output on the touch panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the applied functions...
  • Page 100: Frame Erase

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Frame Erase The copier erases a margin of a set width along the four edges, one edge, or at the center to erase shadows or other unwanted images. This feature is effective in erasing the communications record on a document received by fax.
  • Page 101 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [WIDTH] and enter the frame erase width into the 10-key pad. Touch [OK]. Useful Tips Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Frame Erase. This copier has been designed to have a lost image of a width of 8 mm on the leading edge, 4 mm on the trailing edge, and 3 mm each on the front and rear edges in the full size mode.
  • Page 102: File Margin

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Enter the frame erase “Width” into the 10-key pad. Touch [OK]. Useful Tips Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Frame Erase. This copier has been designed to have a lost image of a width of 8 mm on the leading edge, 4 mm on the trailing edge, and 3 mm each on the front and rear edges in the full size mode.
  • Page 103: File Margin Setting Procedure

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Margin-by-Reduction The image of the original which has Original Copy almost no file margins along the sides is reduced to make a wider margin along the left edge of the copy. The image of the original which has Original Copy almost no file margins along the sides is...
  • Page 104 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Select the applicable “Original Position.” Select the applicable “File Margin Mode.” Enter the “File Margin Width” into the 10-key pad. Touch [OK]. NOTE è If the margin width is set larger than necessary in Shift-for-Margin, a void image can occur.
  • Page 105 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Original Placement Key to be Selected CF9001...
  • Page 106: Ohp Interleaving

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies OHP Interleaving When you make copies on OHP films, the OHP Interleaving function inserts copied or non-copied interleaves after each transparency. Two different functions are available. Select the appropriate one according to your need. Functions [SINGLE COPY] The copier copies onto OHP transparencies and, after each transparency,...
  • Page 107 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Place the OHP films on the manual bypass tray. The side and edge on which white line has been printed, should be face up and towards the bypass port. Select the size of the OHP films loaded in the manual bypass tray.
  • Page 108: Cover Sheet

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Cover Sheet The Cover mode lets you make a front cover, or a front and back cover, for a copy set. Cover mode copies the first page, or the first and last page, of an original set on different paper from the normal copy paper, such as colored paper.
  • Page 109: Cover Sheet Setting Procedure

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Cover Sheet Setting Procedure Load your originals in the duplexing document feeder. Touch [COVER SHEET]. Place the copy paper for the cover sheet on the manual bypass tray. Make the necessary settings for the copy paper loaded in the manual bypass tray: Size, Type, and 2nd Side for Dup.
  • Page 110 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Select a particular function for “Front.” Select a particular function for “Back.” Touch [OK]. Useful Tips Touching the [Cover Paper] or [Paper Source] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Cover Sheet.
  • Page 111: Color Adjust Mode (Professional)

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Color Adjust Mode (Professional) These pages explain how to professionally adjust the hue or tone of the color produced on the copy. When you touch [COLOR ADJUST] on the touch panel, a screen appears that allows you to adjust these features.
  • Page 112: Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance)

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies [CONTRAST] You can select one of seven samples, each having a specific contrast level, to obtain the best possible contrast on the copy. You can further fine-tune the contrast level over 19 steps. [COLOR BALANCE] You can adjust the balance of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black in the range between 0% and 200% in 1% increments.
  • Page 113 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Press the Start key. This causes the copier to output a sample copy showing seven images, each representing a different level of adjustment for the selected item. Select the sample you like best, then touch [OK]. If you would like something in- between (e.g., a hue level between +2 and +3), touch [FINE-TUNE].
  • Page 114: Color Adjust Procedure (Color Balance)

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Color Adjust Procedure (Color Balance) Touch [PROFESSIONAL] and touch [COLOR BALANCE]. Select the color you want to adjust for balance from among C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow), and BK (black). Touch the key to change the value as necessary.
  • Page 115: Using The Digital Art Functions

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Using the Digital Art Functions These pages explain about how to make settings for the various Digital Art functions the copier offers, including such ones as making a copy in a specified color and with a colored background. When you touch [DIGITAL ART], a screen appears that allows you to make settings for the Digital Art functions.
  • Page 116: Monotone

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Monotone The original can be copied in any one of 20 single colors. For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on- screen, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. Monotone Setting Procedure Touch [MONOTONE] on the Digital Art menu screen.
  • Page 117: Background Color

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [OK]. Useful Tip Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Monotone. Background Color The background of the original can be copied in any one of 18 single colors. For copy samples and the output produced from each color specified on- screen, see the “Creative Image Book”...
  • Page 118: Background Color Setting Procedure

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Background Color Setting Procedure Touch [BACKGROUND COLOR] on the Digital Art menu screen. Select the color you want to use as the background color. Touch [BACKGROUND 2] as necessary to reach the color of your choice.
  • Page 119: Neg.-Pos. Reverse

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Neg.-Pos. Reverse The original can be copied with the original tonal arrangements reversed. It can be combined with Monotone to produce a monotone copy and with full color to produce a full color copy with reversed tonal arrangements. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book”...
  • Page 120: Color Separation

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Color Separation The colors on the original are separated into four color channels (yellow, magenta, cyan, and black) or three color channels (yellow, magenta, and cyan) and the particular color data is processed to make one copy in each of the colors extracted.
  • Page 121: X/Y Zoom

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be set independently. For the setting procedure, you have a choice of [ZOOM RATIO (%)], with which you enter the X/Y zoom ratios into the 10-key pad, or [OUTPUT SIZE], with which you enter the sizes of the original and copy paper into the 10-key pad.
  • Page 122: When [Output Size] Is Selected

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [OK]. Useful Tip Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, X/Y Zoom. When [OUTPUT SIZE] is selected: Touch [X/Y ZOOM]. Select [OUTPUT SIZE] and then touch [OK]. Touch [X] under “Original” and enter the length of the original into the 10- key pad.
  • Page 123 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Useful Tip Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, X/Y Zoom. NOTE è For [OUTPUT SIZE] , you cannot enter a length or width which results in a zoom ratio falling outside the ×0.250-to-×6.000 range. CF9001 4-25...
  • Page 124: Image Repeat

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Image Repeat The entire image on the original can be repeatedly copied on a single copy at a desired zoom ratio. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. Image Repeat Setting Procedure Touch [Image Repeat] on the Digital Art menu screen.
  • Page 125 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [OK]. Then, the “Check and Change” screen appears allowing you to check and change any incorrect settings you have made. Useful Tip Touching the [Original], [Zoom], [# of Images], or [Paper Size] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [OK].
  • Page 126 Professional Way to Make Color Copies If the original is a photo size: è Touch [PHOTO SIZE] on the screen given in step 2. è Select the size of your photo and touch[Ok]. If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size into the 10- key pad.
  • Page 127: Multi-Page Enlargement

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Multi-Page Enlargement The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being copied onto a separate sheet of paper. The function is used when you want to enlarge your original to a size larger than A3. For the setting procedure, you have a choice of [STANDARD SIZE], with which you select the copy size from among the standard sizes, [ZOOM RATIO (%)], with which you specify the zoom ratio manually, or [CUSTOM...
  • Page 128 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Select the copy paper size. When [OK] is touched, the “Check/ Change” screen appears allowing you to check and change any incorrect settings you have made. Useful Tip Touching the [Original Size], [Paper Size], or [Standard Size] key allows you to change the previous settings.
  • Page 129 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Select your “Original Size.” Touch [OK]. Touch [CUSTOM SIZE] if the original is a non-standard size, see page 4-36. Touch [PHOTO SIZE] if your original is a photo size, see page 4-36. Select a copy paper size and touch [OK].
  • Page 130 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Useful Tip Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Multi- Page Enlargement. When [CUSTOM SIZE] is selected: Touch [MULTI-PAGE ENLARGE- MENT] on the Digital Art menu screen. Select your “Original Size.” Touch [OK].
  • Page 131 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [X] and enter the length into the 10-key pad. Then, touch [Y] and enter the width into the 10-key pad. (To correct a value entered, press the Clear key.) When [OK] is touched, the “Check/ Change”...
  • Page 132 Professional Way to Make Color Copies If the original is a photo size: è Touch [PHOTO SIZE] on the screen given in step 2. è Select the size of your photo and touch [OK]. If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size into the 10- key pad.
  • Page 133: Mirror Image

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Mirror Image An image, identical to the original except reversed, as if viewed in a mirror, is produced. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book” separately provided. Mirror Image Setting Procedure Touch [MIRROR IMAGE] on the Digital Art menu screen.
  • Page 134 Professional Way to Make Color Copies If the original is a non-standard size: è Touch [CUSTOM SIZE] on the screen given in step 2. è Touch [X] and enter the length of the original into the 10-key pad. Then touch [Y] and enter the width of the original into the 10-key pad.
  • Page 135: Postcard

    Professional Way to Make Color Copies Postcard Four identically sized (postcard) images of the original can be produced on a single A4 Size copy. The original size may be selected from among the standard sizes. Or, Custom Size or Photo Size may be selected to enter the size manually. For copy samples, see the “Creative Image Book”...
  • Page 136 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Place your original and paper as shown on the touch panel and press the Start key. Useful Tips Touching the [Original] or [# of sheets] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Postcard.
  • Page 137 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [# OF SHEETS] and enter the number of copies to be made into the 10-key pad. Useful Tip Enter 1 to make 4 postcards and 2 to make 8 postcards. Touch [OK]. Place your original and paper as shown on the touch panel and press the Start key.
  • Page 138 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Touch [PHOTO SIZE]. Select the size of your photo and touch [OK]. If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size into the 10- key pad. Using 10-key pad Touch [X] and enter the length of the photo into the 10-key pad. (If a value has already been set, press the Clear key, then enter the new value.) Next, touch [Y] and enter the width of the photo into the 10-key pad.
  • Page 139 Professional Way to Make Color Copies Useful Tips Touching the [Original] or [# of sheets] key allows you to change the previous settings. Touch [C] (cancel) to cancel the settings made for, and exit from, Postcard. For the copy paper for Postcard, consult the service shop you purchased your copier from.
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  • Page 141: Setting The Utility Mode

    Setting the Utility Mode Setting the Utility Mode Default Settings The Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is turned ON or the Panel Reset key is pressed. The Utility mode lets you change the default settings. Default Settings Changing Procedure Press the Utility key.
  • Page 142: Meter Count

    Setting the Utility Mode Meter Count This function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the installation of your copier. Calling up Meter Count Press the Utility key. Touch [METER COUNT]. The touch panel shows the count data for the copies made in full color and in black.
  • Page 143: Glossary Of Touch Panel Terms

    Setting the Utility Mode Glossary of Touch Panel Terms: “Total” Total number of copies made for all copy paper sizes. “Large” Number of copies made on large copy paper of a preset size. (The size will be set by your Technical Representative.) “Print”...
  • Page 144: Copy Track Functions

    Setting the Utility Mode Copy Track Functions This function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier. The numbers of copies made by up to 100 different accounts can be controlled by defining a unique access number for each account. Setting the Copy Track Functions Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN.
  • Page 145 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [ON] or [OFF] to activate or deactivate the Copy Track Functions. NOTE è If [ON] is selected, program an access number for each account. If [OFF] is selected, touch [YES] to reset the Copy Track Functions Data.
  • Page 146: Changing The Account Number

    Setting the Utility Mode Changing the Account Number Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN. MODE]. Enter your administrator code number into the 10-key pad, then touch [OK]. NOTES è Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult him or her for more details. è...
  • Page 147 Setting the Utility Mode NOTE è If [OFF] has been selected, the [ACCESS # INPUT] key cannot be selected. Touch [ACCOUNT #] and then using the key select the account number which you want to change. Press the Clear key and enter the desired account number (up to 3- digits) into the 10-key pad and touch [OK].
  • Page 148: Programming The Access Numbers

    Setting the Utility Mode Programming the Access Numbers Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN. MODE]. Enter your administrator code number into the 10-key pad, then touch [OK]. NOTES è Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult him or her for more details. è...
  • Page 149 Setting the Utility Mode NOTE è If [OFF] has been selected, the [ACCESS # INPUT] key cannot be selected. Touch [ACCESS #] and then using key select the account number for which you want to program an access number. Enter the desired 4-digit access number into the 10-key pad and touch [OK].
  • Page 150: Checking The Number Of Copies Made By Each Account

    Setting the Utility Mode Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN. MODE]. Enter your administrator code number into the 10-key pad, then touch [OK]. NOTES è Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number.
  • Page 151 Setting the Utility Mode Using the key, select the “Account #” for which you want to check the number of copies made. Useful Tips If you touch [All Accts.], the display shows the total number of copies made by all accounts programmed. You can press the Start key to let the copier print a tally sheet of the number of copies made.
  • Page 152: Resetting Counters

    Setting the Utility Mode Resetting Counters Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN. MODE]. Enter your administrator code number into the 10-key pad, then touch [OK]. NOTES è Your Technical Representative sets or changes the administrator code number. Consult him or her for more details. è...
  • Page 153 Setting the Utility Mode Using the key, select the “Account #” for which you want to reset the counter and touch [CANCEL]. Useful Tip To clear the counters of all accounts at once, touch [All Accts]. Touch [YES] and touch [OK]. Useful Tip If you want to clear the counter of another account, repeat steps 5 and 6.
  • Page 154: Prohibiting Color Copying For Each Account

    Setting the Utility Mode Prohibiting Color Copying for Each Account Either color copying or black copying can be prohibited for each account. Press the Utility key and touch [ADMIN. MODE]. Enter your administrator code number into the 10-key pad, then touch [OK].
  • Page 155 Setting the Utility Mode Using the key, select the “Account #” for which you want to prohibit copying. Touch the [PROHIBIT] key of Color Count or Black Count, whichever is necessary. Useful Tip If you want to prohibit color copying or black copying for another account, repeat steps 5 and 6.
  • Page 156: Setting The Maximum Number Of Copies To Be Made By Each Account

    Setting the Utility Mode Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account It is possible for you to set the copy limit for color copying or black copying, or both, for each account. Press the Utility key. Touch [ADMIN.
  • Page 157 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [ACCOUNT COPY LIMIT SET]. Using , select the “Account #” for which you want to set the maximum number of copies to be made. Select [COMMON] (for both) or [INDIVIDUAL] for setting the color and black copy limits, then touch the [ON] key.
  • Page 158: Gradation Adjust

    Setting the Utility Mode Gradation Adjust Carry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduced color becomes foggy as you make a number of color copies. Gradation Adjust Sequence Press the Utility key. Touch [ADMIN.
  • Page 159 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [GRADATION ADJUST]. Press the Start key. The copier produces a test print. Place the test print produced on the Original Glass as shown. Cover the test print with 10 sheets of blank, white A3 or 11”×17” size paper.
  • Page 160: Dummy Rotation

    Setting the Utility Mode Dummy Rotation When Dummy Rotation is turned ON, improved accuracy in correct alignment among different colors results. The copying speed will become slower as a by-product (8 copies/min. → 6 copies/min.). The initial setting is OFF. If you are satisfied with the copy quality, keep the setting as is.
  • Page 161 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [DUMMY ROTATION]. Touch either [ON] or [OFF]. Touch [OK]. CF9001 5-21...
  • Page 162: Gamma-Curve Limitation

    Setting the Utility Mode Gamma-Curve Limitation If Gamma-Curve Limitation is turned ON before producing printed pages of high image density as a full-color printer used in computer environment, it helps prevent image failure. If it is turned OFF, high image density can be faithfully reproduced.
  • Page 163 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [GAMMA-CURVE LIMITA- TION]. Touch either [ON] or [OFF]. Touch [OK]. CF9001 5-23...
  • Page 164: Thick 2 Duplex

    Setting the Utility Mode Thick 2 Duplex Noise can occur on the image of a 2-sided copy made on some type of thick paper, i.e., Thick 2 (weighing 129 to 209 g/m ). Thick 2 Duplex allows you to select whether to show (“Yes”) a key for the exclusive use for setting the Thick 2 Duplex function that ensures a noise-free 2-sided copy or not (“No”).
  • Page 165 Setting the Utility Mode Touch [THICK 2 DUPLEX]. Touch [YES] or [NO]. Touch [OK]. CF9001 5-25...
  • Page 166: Making 2-Sided Copies On Thick 2

    Setting the Utility Mode Making 2-Sided Copies on Thick 2 Place a sheet of paper on the manual bypass tray and touch [PAPER TYPE]. Touch [THICK 2 DUPLEX] and select [NO] for 2nd Side for Dup. Press the Start key to make a copy of the first side of the original.
  • Page 167: Storing And Calling Jobs

    Setting the Utility Mode Storing and Calling Jobs You can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick job setup. Job Memory Input Procedure Make the necessary control panel settings for the job. Press the Utility key. Touch [JOB MEMORY INPUT].
  • Page 168 Setting the Utility Mode Name the job. Touch the alphanumeric keys on the touch panel to enter the name, then touch [OK]. Useful Tip If you touch [Check], a screen appears that allows you to check the programmed job settings stored in memory. Touch [OK].
  • Page 169: Calling Up A Job

    Setting the Utility Mode Calling up a Job Press the Job Recall key. Touch the number that your programmed job has been assigned Useful Tip If you touch [Check], a screen appears that allows you to check the programmed job settings stored in memory. Touch [RECALL].
  • Page 170: User's Choice

    Setting the Utility Mode User’s Choice This function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected when the copier is powered ON. It eliminates the need of making selections again to suit your needs every time the copier is turned ON or the panel is reset.
  • Page 171: User's Choice Setting Changing Procedure

    Setting the Utility Mode User’s Choice Setting Changing Procedure Press the Utility key. Touch [USER’S CHOICE]. Touch the Function key that you want to change. As an example, [ENERGY SAVER] is touched. Useful Tip Touch as necessary to reach the other functions. When [ON] is touched, it is highlighted and the touch panel allows you to enter the time to the...
  • Page 172 Setting the Utility Mode Useful Tip If you want to change the setting for another function or functions, repeat steps 3 to 6. 5-32 CF9001...
  • Page 173: Image Centering

    Setting the Utility Mode 5.10 Image Centering This function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the original scales towards the center of the copy paper as it is reproduced on the copy paper. Turning ON or OFF Image Centering Press the Utility key.
  • Page 174: Scanner Address Input

    Setting the Utility Mode 5.11 Scanner Address Input Scanner Address Input Scanner Address Input is used when a printer controller is connected to the copier. For details, see the manual that comes with the printer controller. 5-34 CF9001...
  • Page 175: When A Message Appears

    When a Message Appears When a Message Appears When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” Appears When the tray currently selected for use runs out of paper, the message shown on the left appears. The current copy cycle is interrupted and you cannot start a new copy cycle.
  • Page 176: Paper Loading Procedures

    When a Message Appears Paper Loading Procedures Upper and Lower Trays Slide the tray out. Load the paper stack into the tray so that its front side (the side facing up when the package was unwrapped) faces down. Then, slide the tray back in.
  • Page 177: Changing The Paper Size For The Middle Tray (Universal Tray)

    When a Message Appears Changing the Paper Size for the Middle Tray (Universal Tray) è Grasp the tab of the edge guide and slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded. Pressing the plastic part of the trailing edge stop, slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded.
  • Page 178: Large Capacity Cassette

    When a Message Appears Large Capacity Cassette Grasping the door lock release lever, open the cassette door. When adding paper to a partially loaded cassette, press the paper plate descent key to lower the paper plate before opening the cassette door.
  • Page 179: When The Message "Please Add Toner." Appears

    When a Message Appears When the Message “Please add Toner.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when toner is soon running out. You can still make copies, but the image density will become lighter and lighter. It is recommended therefore that you replenish the toner as soon as possible.
  • Page 180 When a Message Appears Shake the toner bottle well. Remove the bottle cap and peel off the seal. Open the toner hopper lid. NOTE è Make absolutely certain that the color of the toner matches the color of the toner hopper lid. Align the tab on the bottle with the cut-out on the toner receptacle and turn the bottle clockwise until it...
  • Page 181 When a Message Appears Making sure that the toner has been emptied completely, turn the bottle counterclockwise and lift it out from the receptacle. Close the toner hopper lid. NOTE è Please wait for a while after the toner has fallen in completely. If not, toner powder may be blown up from the toner hopper.
  • Page 182: When The Message "The Staple Cartridge Is Empty." Appears

    When a Message Appears When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when the staples are running out. Replace the staple cartridge with a new one by following the procedure given below. Replacing the Staple Cartridge Grasping the lock release lever, slide the staple sorter away from the...
  • Page 183 When a Message Appears Insert the new staple cartridge until a click is heard. Close the stapler door and slide the staple sorter back against the copier. Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd bin of the staple sorter. Touch [STAPLE] on the touch panel.
  • Page 184 When a Message Appears NOTES è Replace the staple cartridge only after you are prompted to do so by the message. Removing the staple cartridge before then will result in stapling trouble. è Immediately after the new staple cartridge has been loaded, be sure to test-staple the paper following steps 7 through 9.
  • Page 185: When The Message "Misfeeding Is Detected." Appears

    When a Message Appears When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” Appears If a paper misfeed occurs during a copy cycle, the message shown on the left appears and that particular copy cycle is stopped in the middle of operation. Clear the misfed sheet of paper according to the procedure given below.
  • Page 186: Misfeed Clearing Procedures

    When a Message Appears Misfeed Clearing Procedures Duplexing Document Feeder Remove the original stack from the document feed tray. Swing open document feed unit door F1 and gently pull out the original. Holding down the lock release button, swing open document turnover/exit unit door F2 and carefully pull out the original from the exit unit.
  • Page 187: Copier

    When a Message Appears When the message “Re-insert the following # of originals” is shown on the display, return the number of originals indicated on the display to the bottom of the original stack removed in step 1 and reload it onto the document feed tray.
  • Page 188 When a Message Appears Open the front door. Turn the lever “M4” to the left. Press guide plate “L2” and, turning knob “M5”, pull out the sheet of paper. Grasp lever “M6” and slide out the transfer/fusing unit. Grasp the fusing unit lever “M7” and open the fusing unit.
  • Page 189: Paper Trays

    When a Message Appears Pull out the sheet of paper from the upper area of the transfer/fusing unit. Turning knob M9, remove the sheet of paper. If paper is stuck to the transfer film, carefully disengage the leading edge of the paper and remove it with care not to damage the transfer film.
  • Page 190: Manual Bypass Tray

    When a Message Appears Unload the paper stack from the tray. Fan the paper thoroughly and reload it in the tray. Slide the tray back in. Open the front door and then close it to reset the misfeed indication/ message on the touch panel. Manual Bypass Tray Unload the paper stack from the manual bypass tray.
  • Page 191: Large Capacity Cassette

    When a Message Appears Large Capacity Cassette Press the paper descent key. Grasping the door lock release lever, open the cassette door and remove the sheet of paper. Close the cassette door. Grasp the cassette release lever and slide the cassette away from the copier.
  • Page 192: Duplex Unit

    When a Message Appears Duplex Unit Grasping the lock release lever, open the duplex unit. Open the misfeed removal guide “D” and pull out the sheet of paper. Close the duplex unit. Sorter/Staple Sorter Grasping the lock release lever, slide the sorter away from the copier.
  • Page 193: When The Message "The Fuser Oil Has Run Out." Appears

    When a Message Appears When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” Appears The message shown on the left appears when the fuser oil is running out. You can still make copies, but it is recommended that you replenish the fuser oil as soon as possible.
  • Page 194 When a Message Appears Remove the cap from the fuser oil supply port. Remove the cap of the fuser oil bottle and fit the oil supply spout to the bottle. Replenish the fuser oil. NOTES è You will replenish approximately a half bottle of the fuser oil usually.
  • Page 195 When a Message Appears Refit the cap to the oil supply port. Slide the transfer/fusing unit back in and turn the lever “M4” to the right. Close the front door. Press the Utility key on the control panel. Touch [FUSER OIL REFILL]. CF9001 6-21...
  • Page 196 When a Message Appears Touch [YES] and then touch [OK]. Press the Panel Reset key. 6-22 CF9001...
  • Page 197: When Or Appears

    When a Message Appears When Appears When Appears When appears in the lower left corner of the touch panel, it indicates that something is wrong with the image stabilization function of the color copier. Call your Tech. Rep. IMPORTANT è When on the touch panel is touched, the following screen...
  • Page 198: When Appears

    When a Message Appears When Appears appears in the lower left corner of the touch panel, it indicates that either the upper, middle, or lower drawer is disabled. Call your Technical Representative. IMPORTANT è Touching on the touch panel will show the following screen.
  • Page 199: What Does Each Message Mean

    When a Message Appears What Does Each Message Mean? Message Cause Action Please call tech. service. The copier malfunctioned Call and inform your code: XXXXX and is unable to make Technical Representative of copies. the code being shown on the touch panel.
  • Page 200 When a Message Appears Message Cause Action The orig. is left on the glass, You try to use the duplexing First remove the original remove it before proceeding. document feeder when there from the glass, then load the is an original left on the originals in the duplexing original glass.
  • Page 201: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When This Type of Copy is Produced Symptom Possible Cause Action The image is too light. The manual exposure level Touch the [DARKER] key as is set on the lighter side. necessary to obtain a darker image, see page 3-24. The message “Please add Replenish toner, Toner.”...
  • Page 202 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Action The copy has dark specks or The original glass is dirty. Wipe the glass clean with a spots. soft dry cloth, see page 8-7. The original pad or Wipe the original pad or document feed belt is dirty. document transport belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild...
  • Page 203 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Action The image on the copy is not The original is not placed in Place the original correctly aligned properly. the correct position. on the glass against the Width Scale, see page 3-4. Or, load it onto the duplexing document feeder correctly along the document guide plates, see page 3-9.
  • Page 204: The Copier Is Not Functioning As Designed

    Troubleshooting The Copier is not functioning as designed Symptom check for: Action The touch panel shows Is only the Start key lit up The copier is in the Energy nothing. green? Saver mode. Press any key on the control panel to cancel the Energy Saver mode, see page 2-13.
  • Page 205: Miscellaneous

    Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Specifications CF9001 Type Console Copier Platen Stationary Photoconductor Copying System Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper Developing System Micro-Toning System Fusing System Lamp-Heated Roller Resolution 600 dpi Types of Original Sheets, Books, and other three-dimensional objects Maximum Original Size: A3 Lengthwise Maximum Original Weight:...
  • Page 206 Miscellaneous Warm-up Time Approx. 9 minutes at ambient temperature of 20°C/68°F Lost Image Leading edge: 5 mm or less Trailing edge: 4 mm or less Front edge, Rear edge: 3 mm or less First Copy (in Full Size Mode using A4 crosswise paper and Upper Tray) Full-color: Less than 21 seconds Black:...
  • Page 207: Duplexing Document Feeder Afr-12

    Miscellaneous Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-12 Document Feeding Standard Mode: System 1-sided original 2-sided original 2-in-1 Single Automatic Document Feeding Mode Mixed Original Detection Mode: 1-sided mixed original detection 2-sided mixed original detection Type of Original 1-sided Original Mode, 2-in-1 Mode: 50 to 110g/m²...
  • Page 208: Bin Sorter S-105

    Miscellaneous 10 Bin Sorter S-105 No. of Bins 11 Bins Sort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin) Modes Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode Kinds of Paper Non-Sort Mode: Plain paper (60 to 90g/m²) Special paper (Thick paper, OHP films) Sort Mode, Group Mode: Plain paper (60 to 90g/m²) Paper Size...
  • Page 209: Bin Staple Sorter St-103

    Miscellaneous 10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103 No. of Bins 11 Bins Sort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin) Modes Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Sort-and-Staple Mode, Manual Staple Mode Kinds of Paper Non-Sort Mode: Plain paper (60 to 90g/m²), Special paper (Thick paper, OHP films) Sort Mode, Sort-and Staple Mode: Plain paper (60 to 90g/m²)
  • Page 210: Duplex Unit Ad-7

    Miscellaneous Duplex Unit AD-7 Kinds of Paper Plain paper: 60 to 90g/m² Copy Paper Size A3L to A5L Capacity (When the Automatic Document Feeder is used) 1-sided Original: Up to 99 copies (A4C, A5L) Up to 2 copies (A3L, A4L) 2-sided Original: Up to 2 copies (A4C, A5L) Up to 2 copies (A3L, B4L, A4L)
  • Page 211: Care Of The Copier

    Miscellaneous Care of the Copier Cleaning CAUTION è Turn OFF the power switch of the copier when cleaning. Housing Cover è Wipe the surface of the housing cover clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent. Control Panel è...
  • Page 212: Document Transport Belt

    Miscellaneous Document Transport Belt Wipe the surface of the document transport belt clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent. Hold the document transport belt at both edges and pull it to the left to expose a fresh surface. Wipe the fresh surface clean using the soft cloth dampened with mild home detergent.
  • Page 213: Function Combination Matrix

    Miscellaneous Function Combination Matrix Precautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function Function Set Last Basic Professional Function Set First ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍...
  • Page 214 Miscellaneous Function Combination Matrix Basic Input Output Create Den- 1-sided 2-sided Functions Set Last Paper Zoom Book Finishing Auxiliary sity Orig. Orig. Functions Set First L L L L L L ✦ ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ J ❍ ❍ J J ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ✦ ✦ ✦ ❍ ✦ ✦ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ Auto Paper ✦...
  • Page 215 Miscellaneous Symbol Description ❍ The functions can be combined. The functions can be combined (though a miscopy could result). ✧ The functions cannot be combined. (The function set first takes precedence.) ✦ The functions cannot be combined. (The function set last takes precedence.) Cover requires that paper be loaded in the manual bypass table, meaning that it does not allow manual bypass copying.
  • Page 216: Description Of Paper Size And Zoom Ratio Table

    Miscellaneous Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table Paper Size Name Size (Metric) Size (Inch) 297 mm × 420 mm 11-3/4 × 16-1/2 257 mm × 364 mm 10 × 14-1/4 210 mm × 297 mm 8-1/4 × 11-3/4 182 mm ×...
  • Page 217: Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size To Copy Paper Size)

    Miscellaneous Zoom Ratio Table (Original Size to Copy Paper Size) Metric Areas Original Size Copy Paper Size Zoom Ratio ×0.707 297 × 420 mm ×0.500 11-3/4 × 16-1/2 ×0.866 ×0.610 ×0.707 210 × 297 mm ×0.500 8-1/4 × 11-3/4 ×0.866 ×0.610 ×1.414 ×1.224...
  • Page 218: Original Size

    Miscellaneous Metric Areas Original Size Copy Paper Size Zoom Ratio ×0.816 128 × 182 mm ×1.640 5 × 7-1/4 ×1.154 ×2.000 ×1.414 ÷ Zoom Ratio = Copy Paper Size Original Size 1 inch = 25.4 mm 1 mm = 0.0394 inch Inch Areas Original Size Copy Paper Size...
  • Page 219 Miscellaneous Inch Areas Original Size Copy Paper Size Zoom Ratio Letter Invoice ×0.647 8-1/2 × 11 11 × 17 ×1.294 215.9 × 279.4 mm 11 × 14 ×1.272 Invoice 11 × 17 ×2.000 5-1/2 × 8-1/2 11 × 14 ×1.647 139.7 ×...
  • Page 220 Miscellaneous 8-16 CF9001...
  • Page 221: Index

    Index Index Numerics 1 > (2in1) Copy ....................3-26 1 > 1 Copy ....................... 3-25 1 > 2 Copy ....................... 3-25 1-Sided Book ....................3-27 2 > 1 Copy ....................... 3-26 2 > 2 Copy ....................... 3-26 1 > 2 ........................ 3-26 2-Sided Book ....................
  • Page 222 Index Color Adjust ....................3-40 Color Adjust Mode (Basic) ................3-38 Color Adjust Mode (Professional) ..............4-13 Color Balance ....................4-14 Color mode ....................... 3-2 Color Separation ..................... 4-22 Confirmation Beep ..................5-30 Contrast ....................3-39 4-14 Contrast Touch Panel ..................2-6 Control Panel Keys ...................
  • Page 223 Index Hue ........................4-13 Image Centering ....................5-33 Image Density ....................3-23 Image Repeat ....................4-26 Input > Output Mode ..................3-25 Intelligent Sort ....................5-30 Interrupt Mode ....................2-14 Job Memory Input .................... 5-27 Job Recall Key ..................2-6 5-29 Key Counter ....................
  • Page 224 Index Panel Reset Key ....................2-7 Panel Resetting ....................2-13 Paper Loading ....................6-2 Paper Size ...................... 8-12 Paper Size List ....................8-12 Photo Mode ....................3-42 Photo Mode Button ................... 2-8 Placing Originals ....................3-4 Portrait ......................3-39 Postcard ......................4-37 Red Component ....................
  • Page 225 Index What Does Each Message Mean ..............6-25 X/Y Zoom ......................4-23 Zoom Ratio ...................... 3-18 Zoom Ratio Table .................... 8-13 CF9001...

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