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  • Page 1 MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOUR SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Basic Functions...
  • Page 2 In accordance with EPA NERGY TAR programme guidelines, Toshiba recommends the following recycled paper. Great White MultiUse 20 paper If you have any questions regarding the use of recycled paper or some recommended types of recycled paper, please contact your authorized Toshiba dealer.
  • Page 3: Notice To Users

    CE marking is the responsibility of TOSHIBA TEC GERMANY IMAGING SYSTEMS GmbH, Carl- Schurz-Str. 7, 41460 Neuss, Germany, phone +49-(0)-2131-1245-0. For a copy of the related CE Declaration of Conformity please contact your dealer or TOSHIBA TEC. For Germany only Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3.
  • Page 4 Following information is for EU-member states only: This product is marked according to the requirement in EU-Directive 2002/96/EC. (Directive on Waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE) The use of the symbol indicates that this product may not be disposed as unsorted municipal waste and has to be collected separately.
  • Page 5: Lineup Of Our Manuals

    Lineup of Our Manuals Thank you for purchasing the TOSHIBA multifunctional digital colour systems e-STUDIO2500c/ 3500c/3510c. We have provided you with these manuals for the operation of this equipment. Select and read the manual best suited to your needs. Quick Start Guide This Quick Start Guide describes the initial setup method of this equip- ment and accessories of this product such as operator’s manuals and...
  • Page 6 Network Administration Guide This Network Administration Guide explains the guidelines for setting up network servers to provide various network services, and troubleshoot- ing for network administrators. Printing Guide This Printing Guide explains how to install the client software for printing from Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, and UNIX computers, and print to the equipment.
  • Page 7 User Management Guide This User Management Guide describes how to manage this equipment using the functions of “Department Management”, “User Management Setting” and “User Authentication for Scan to E-mail”. To read manuals in PDF (Portable Document Format) files Viewing and printing this operator’s manual in PDF files require that you install Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC.
  • Page 8: Before Reading This Manual

    Before Reading This Manual This operator’s manual describes the following: How to use this equipment How to inspect and carry out maintenance on this equipment How to remedy mechanical and copying problems Precautions in this manual To ensure correct and safe use of this equipment, this operator’s manual describes safety pre- cautions according to the three levels shown below.
  • Page 9 ©2006 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved Under the copyright laws, this manual cannot be reproduced in any form without prior written permission of TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION. No patent liability is assumed, however, with respect to the use of the information contained herein.
  • Page 10 Before Reading This Manual...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Notice to Users .....................1 Lineup of Our Manuals.................3 Before Reading This Manual ...............6 TOSHIBA Quality is Second to None............17 Features of the e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c .......... 19 General Precautions...................21 Disclaimer Notice ..................27 Forgery Prevention Function/Storage of Colour Copies ......28 Chapter 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Description of Each Component...............30...
  • Page 12 Bypass Copying ..................85 Bypass copying ..................85 Bypass copying on standard size paper..........86 Bypass copying on non-standard size paper...........91 Proof Copy ....................95 Chapter 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Paper Selection...................98 Automatic Paper Selection (APS)............98 Manual paper selection .................100 Copying mixed-sized originals in one operation (mixed original size) ..101 Switching Colour Mode................103 Enlargement and Reduction Copying ............104 Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ..........104...
  • Page 13 Background Adjustment................144 Sharpness ....................145 Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy..............146 TWIN COLOUR SELECTABLE.............146 RED & BLACK..................149 Monocolour copying ................152 Hue ......................153 Saturation ....................154 Chapter 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS IMAGE SHIFT ....................157 Creating a right or left margin ..............157 Creating a top or bottom margin............159 Creating a bookbinding margin..............161 EDGE ERASE ....................163 BOOK CENTRE ERASE................164...
  • Page 14 Chapter 6 e-FILING e-Filing.......................202 Creating User Boxes ................204 Changing Data of User Boxes ..............206 Deleting User Boxes.................209 Storing Documents in e-Filing ..............211 Printing Stored Documents ..............216 Printing the whole document ..............216 Test printing...................218 Printing the stored document after changing the settings .....219 Deleting Folders or Documents ..............221 Appendix ....................223 Storing documents in the shared folder..........223...
  • Page 15 When using department codes..............275 Confirming Scan Job Status ..............278 Log List......................279 Confirming job history in log list.............280 Registering into address book from log lists..........284 Printing journals (send/receive log list)..........286 Print Status Display..................287 Releasing print job errors ..............287 Error Code....................290 Chapter 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Blinking Graphic Symbols...............300 Drawer Display on the Touch Panel ............301...
  • Page 16 Cleaning the slit glass................340 Cleaning the chargers ................343 “Check staple cartridge” .................344 Finisher (optional: MJ-1101)..............344 Finisher (optional: MJ-1030)..............346 “Check staple cartridge in the Saddle Stitch Unit” .......348 “Examine stapler” ..................350 Finisher (optional: MJ-1101)..............350 Finisher (optional: MJ-1030)..............352 “READY (CHECK STAPLER)” ..............354 “Examine stapler in the Saddle Stitch Unit”...
  • Page 17 Specifications of Options ................384 Packing List ....................388 Copying Function Combination Matrix ..........389 Combination Matrix 1/2................389 Combination Matrix 2/2................390 Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix........391 Combination Matrix 1/2................391 Combination Matrix 2/2................392 INDEX ............................393 CONTENTS...
  • Page 18 CONTENTS...
  • Page 19: Toshiba Quality Is Second To None

    TOSHIBA Quality is Second to None e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Toner Cartridges. It is recommended that genuine TOSHIBA supplies and parts be used to obtain optimum results. TOSHIBA Quality is Second to None...
  • Page 20 From the beginning Toshiba supplies and machines were made for each other. Whenever Toshiba designs a new machine, it also designs a new toner that is made just for that machine. By using Genuine Toshiba supplies with Toshiba copiers, you are guaranteed opti- mum performance.
  • Page 21: Features Of The E-Studio2500C/3500C/3510C

    Features of the e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c The e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c is a Multifunctional Digital Colour System with high speed and high image quality. The e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c is equipped with the network function such as the printing and scanning one for comprehensive use to meet the needs of your office. The e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c also provides superior cost performance for black-and-white copying and high colour reproduction and fine colour adjustment for colour copying so that you can make copies as expected.
  • Page 22 *3 An icon appears on the touch panel when the encryption function is enabled on this equipment. < How to check active status of encryption function > Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control panel, and then click the [COUNTER] tab on the touch panel.
  • Page 23: General Precautions

    General Precautions When installing or moving Warning This Multifunctional Digital Colour Systems requires 220 to 240 V AC, 8 A 50/60 Hz electric power. Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. This could cause a fire or give you an electric shock.
  • Page 24 Caution The Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) has 4 antiskid devices and 2 fall-preventing stoppers under its bottom. When moving this equipment, turn them in the direction of arrows (see figures below) and raise them to unfix the equipment. After it has been moved, be sure to turn them in the opposite direction and lower them to fix it.
  • Page 25: When Using The Multifunctional Digital Colour Systems

    Other points Make sure that there is enough space around the system to facilitate changing of parts, maintenance and clearing paper jam. If there is insufficient space, some operations, such as bypass feeding, will become difficult and the Multifunctional Digital Colour Systems could even break down. To insure optimal operation, allow clearances of at least 80 cm on the right, and 10 cm on the left and behind.
  • Page 26 Caution Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could cause personal injury. Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the Multifunctional Digital Colour Systems. If the objects fall off, this could cause injury.
  • Page 27 Position of Certification label, etc. Explanatory label Identification label Warning for grounding wire Warning label Warning for high temperature area ( fuser unit ) Warning for handling transfer belt Warning for high temperature area ( ventilation holes ) Warning for high temperature area ( fuser unit ) Warning for high temperature area...
  • Page 28: During Maintenance Or Inspection

    Other points Be very careful to treat the touch panel gently and never hit it. Breaking the surface could cause malfunctions. Do not turn the power OFF with jammed paper left inside the Multifunctional Digital Colour Systems. This could cause malfunctions when the main switch is turned ON next time. To turn the power OFF, see P.50 “Turning power off (Shutdown)”.
  • Page 29: Disclaimer Notice

    Prod- ucts. 3. TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION shall not be liable for any loss, cost, expense, claim or dam- age whatsoever caused by any of the following: (a) use or handling of the Product otherwise than in accordance with the manuals, including but not limited to Operator’s Manual, User’s Guide, and/or incorrect or careless handling or...
  • Page 30: Forgery Prevention Function/Storage Of Colour Copies

    Forgery Prevention Function/Storage of Colour Copies Forgery prevention function This copier has a forgery prevention function. Please ensure that your digital full-colour copier is not used for making copies of prohibited items. Storage of colour copies The copies should be kept in a place which is not exposed to light to prevent fading when they are stored for a long time.
  • Page 31 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT This chapter describes what you need to know before using this equipment, such as how to turn the power ON or how to set copy paper. Description of Each Component ................30 Main components..........................30 Configuration of options ........................34 Control panel.............................37 Adjustment of the angle of the control panel..................39 Touch panel............................41...
  • Page 32: Chapter 1 Before Using Equipment

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Description of Each Component Main components 1. Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (Optional, MR-3018) A stack of originals placed on this are scanned one sheet by one. Both sides of original can be scanned. Maximum 100 sheets (80 g/m ), 80 sheets (90 g/m ) (or stack height 16 mm) of originals can be placed in one go.
  • Page 33 6. Paper feed cover (optional) Open this cover when releasing a paper misfeed in the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) or Large Capacity Feeder (optional). P.315 “Misfeed in the Large Capacity Feeder (optional)” P.316 “Misfeed in the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional)” 7.
  • Page 34 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT ( 12 ) 1. Platen sheet P.374 “Daily Inspection” 2. Original glass Use this to copy three-dimensional originals, book-type originals and special paper such as overhead transparencies or tracing paper, as well as plain paper. P.68 “Setting Originals” 3.
  • Page 35 5. Charger cleaner P.340 ““Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning”” 6. Toner bag P.309 “Replace Toner Bag Symbol” 7. Slit glass cleaner Use this if the copied or printed paper is stained. P.340 ““Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning”” 8.
  • Page 36: Configuration Of Options

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Configuration of options 1. Original Cover (KA-3511PC) Holds an original. 2. Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (MR-3018) Automatically feeds a placed stack of originals one by one to have them copied. 3. Bridge Unit (KN-3500) Acts as a relay for the finisher and this equipment. 4.
  • Page 37 This unit enables you to punch holes on printouts. It can be used by installing it on the Fin- isher (MJ-1030). Other options available are as follows. Contact your service technician or Toshiba product dis- tributors for details. Work Table (KK-3511) This is a small table for placing originals while the equipment is operated.
  • Page 38 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Antenna (GN-3010) This is used when the Wireless LAN module and Bluetooth Module are installed. When the Wireless LAN module (GN-1041) is installed, it is placed on the back right side of the equipment. When the Bluetooth Module (GN-2010) is installed, it is placed on the back left side of the equipment.
  • Page 39: Control Panel

    Control panel Use the buttons on the control panel for various operations and settings through the equipment. 1. [HELP] button Use this button to display a desired operation procedure. 2. [USER FUNCTIONS] button Use this button for paper size or media type setting of drawers, and registration of the copy, scan and FAX settings (including a default setting change.) See the User Functions Guide for the functions enabled by this button.
  • Page 40 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 10. [INTERRUPT] button Use this button to interrupt the copy job in process and perform another one. The interrupted job is resumed by your pressing this button again. 11. [JOB STATUS] button Use this button to confirm each job status, printing status, and FAX transmission/reception status of a print job, scan job and FAX job.
  • Page 41: Adjustment Of The Angle Of The Control Panel

    Adjustment of the angle of the control panel When adjusting the angle of the control panel The angle of the control panel is adjustable at any angle between 7 and 45 degrees from the horizontal position. When changing the angle of the control panel, be careful not to catch your hands in the gap between the equipment and the control panel.
  • Page 42 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Slide the stopper (in the posi- tion A) slightly to the right, and then pull it out. Fit the latches of the stopper in the hole of the position B and insert them turning the stop- per itself.
  • Page 43: Touch Panel

    Touch panel When the power is turned on, the basic menu for the copier function appears on this touch panel. The status of the equipment is also displayed on the touch panel with messages and illus- trations. Message 10. Original mode button Reproduction ratio 11.
  • Page 44 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT (An example is shown below.) Buttons appearing on the various menus are as follows (some buttons may not appear on the menu): Description of Each Component...
  • Page 45: Adjusting The Contrast Of The Touch Panel

    Clearing functions selected When you press the selected button, the function which has been selected is cleared. Or the selected setting is cleared automatically by the automatic function clear* when the equipment has been left inactive for a specified period of time. Automatic function clear: This function works when a specified period of time has passed since the last paper exit or the last entry of any button.
  • Page 46: Setting Letters

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Setting letters The following menu appears when any letter entry is required for the operations of scanning, e- Filing, template and Internet FAX. Use the buttons on the touch panel for letter entry and use the digital keys on the control panel for number entry.
  • Page 47: Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off

    Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off Turning power on Open the switch cover, and then turn the power switch on. The equipment starts warming-up. “Wait Warming Up” appears during warming-up. While the equipment is warming up, you can use the auto job start function. P.82 “Scanning the next originals during copying (Auto job start)”) The equipment will be ready for copying after about 99 seconds and “READY”...
  • Page 48: When Department Or User Management Is Used

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT When department or user management is used When the use of the equipment is managed under department management or user manage- ment function, each user needs to enter the department code or user information. Department management You can restrict users or manage copy volumes made by an individual group or department in your company using the department codes.
  • Page 49: User Management

    User management Users of the equipment can be limited and the available functions and past record of each user can be controlled by using the user management function. When the equipment is managed under this function, turn the power of the equipment ON and enter the information required (e.g. user name, password) to use the equipment.
  • Page 50 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Press the [USER NAME] button. Enter the user name (maximum 128 letters) and then press the [ENTER] button. Press the [PASSWORD] button. Preparation 1- Turning Power On/Off...
  • Page 51 Enter the password (maximum 64 letters) and then press the [ENTER] button. Press the [ENTER] button. The menu will switch and the equipment will be ready to be used. If the user information is incorrectly entered, the menu will not switch. In this case, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button and then enter it again.
  • Page 52: Preparation 2- Turning Power Off (Shutdown)

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Preparation 2- Turning power off (Shutdown) Turning power off (Shutdown) When turning OFF the power of the equipment, be sure to shut it down following the procedure below. Make sure to check the following three points before shutdown. Be sure to confirm the following three points before shutdown.
  • Page 53 “Shutdown in progress” appears on the menu. After a while, the equipment is shut down and the power is turned OFF. The power switch automatically returns to the OFF position. Turning the power off (Shutting down) with the [USER FUNCTIONS] button The equipment can also be shut down by following the procedure below.
  • Page 54: Energy Saving Mode

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT “Processing job will be deleted. Are you sure you want to shut- down?” appears on the menu. Press the [YES] button. To cancel the shutdown operation, press the [NO] button. “Shutdown in progress” appears on the menu. After a while, the equipment is shut down and the power is turned OFF.
  • Page 55 Press the [ENERGY SAVER/ SHUT DOWN] button on the control panel. Press the [SLEEP] button on the touch panel. The equipment enters into the sleep mode. During this mode, the display on the touch panel disappears and the [ENERGY SAVER/SHUT DOWN] button lights in green. To cancel the energy saving mode Press the [START] button on the control panel.
  • Page 56: Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper

    *2 Use Thick 2 mode for sticker labels. Multiple paper sizes cannot be set in one drawer. “Maximum sheet capacity” refers to the maximum number of sheets when Toshiba-recom- mended paper is set. Be sure that the paper height does not exceed the line indicated inside of the guide.
  • Page 57: Recommended Paper

    AquaAce/Verbatim SPECIAL2 230 g/m *1 Only Toshiba-recommended OHP film should be used. Using any other film may cause a malfunction. Handling and storing paper Pay attention to the following points: Avoid using paper that is specially treated or previously printed on another machine, and also avoid performing double copying on the same side of the paper, since this may cause a malfunction.
  • Page 58: Setting Copy Paper (Size Change)

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Setting copy paper (size change) When you set or add copy paper in the drawer, follow the procedure below. Placing paper in the drawer Turn the power on. Pull out the drawer carefully until it comes to a stop. Push the lower part of the end guide in the direction of the arrow to remove it, then rein-...
  • Page 59 While pushing the green lever of the side guide in the direc- tion of the arrow, set the side guide to the desired paper size. Adjust the side guides with both hands. Push the arrow part (left side) to lock the side guide. Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper...
  • Page 60 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Place paper in the drawer(s). Place paper with its copy side up. (The copy side may be described on the wrapping paper.) For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see P.54 “Acceptable copy paper”.
  • Page 61 Push the drawer straight into the equipment until it comes to a stop. Be sure to close the drawer securely and carefully. Be careful not to let your fingers be caught when closing the drawer. This could injure you. When the paper size is differ- ent from the one in the drawer, change the paper size indica- tor to match with the size of...
  • Page 62 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT When you want to change the setting of the drawer for special uses P.62), press the paper type button. Press the [ENTER] button. Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper...
  • Page 63: Changing The Setting Of Paper Size

    Changing the setting of paper size If the setting of the paper size registered in the equipment does not correspond to the one in the drawer, it could cause a paper jam. In this case, change the setting of the paper size according to the following procedure.
  • Page 64: Drawer For Special Uses

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Drawer for special uses When you set paper for special uses other than normal copying (e.g. sheets for cover copying) in the drawer, you need to set this drawer for the special use in advance. If the drawer has been set for a special use, its indication will change on the touch panel.
  • Page 65 Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to enter the user set- ting menu, then press the [DRAWER] button. Press the desired drawer and [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch panel. Press the paper type button. E.g.: When Thick paper 1 is set in the 1st drawer and used as a cover sheet Press the [RETURN] button three times or the [COPY] button on the control panel to return to the basic menu.
  • Page 66: Clearing The Drawer For Special Uses

    1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Clearing the drawer for special uses Follow steps 1 to 3 of “Setting the drawer for special uses” P.62). Press the drawer on the touch panel corresponding to the one whose setting you want to clear, and then press the [MEDIA TYPE] button.
  • Page 67: Placing Paper In The Large Capacity Feeder (Optional)

    Placing paper in the Large Capacity Feeder (optional) Pull out the Large Capacity Feeder carefully. Pull out the drawer until it comes to a stop. Place paper in A and B. Place paper with its copy side up. (The copy side may be described on the wrapping paper.) For the maximum number of sheets that can be set, see P.54 “Acceptable copy...
  • Page 68 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper...
  • Page 69 HOW TO MAKE COPIES This chapter explains the basic copying procedures. Setting Originals .....................68 Acceptable originals ..........................68 Placing originals on the glass......................70 Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) ............72 Making Copies......................76 Initial (Default) settings........................76 Copying procedure..........................77 Scanning the next originals during copying (Auto job start) ..............82 Interrupt copying in progress and make other copies (Interrupt copying) .........84 Bypass Copying......................85 Bypass copying ..........................85...
  • Page 70: Chapter 2 How To Make Copies

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Setting Originals Acceptable originals Acceptable originals are as follows. Maximum Acceptable sizes for automatic Setting position Type of original size size detection Sheets Length: 297 mm (Standard size) Original glass 3-dimensional Width: 432 mm A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R object Books Reversing Automatic...
  • Page 71 Maximum number of sheets for scanning A maximum of 1000 A4 sheets, or up until the memory becomes full can be accepted per 1 copy job. When the number of scanned sheets has exceeded the above limit, a message “The number of originals exceeds the limits.
  • Page 72: Placing Originals On The Glass

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Placing originals on the glass Sheet originals Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you. Raise the original cover or Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional).
  • Page 73: Book-Type Originals

    Book-type originals Do not place heavy objects (4 kg or more) on the original glass and do not press on it with force. Breaking the glass could injure you. Raise the original cover or Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional). Open the desired page of the original and place it face down.
  • Page 74: Using The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (Optional)

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) Precautions Do not use the types of original 1 to 8 shown below because such types may cause misfeeding or damage to the equipment. 1. Badly wrinkled, folded or curled originals 2.
  • Page 75 Continuous feed mode Align all the originals. Then place them face up and align the side guides to the original length. Place the originals straight along the side guides. Collate the originals in the order that you want them to be copied. The top sheet of the originals will be fed first.
  • Page 76: Single Feed Mode

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Single feed mode To switch over between the continuous feed mode and the single feed mode, see P.196 “ADF / SADF”. Align the side guides to the original width. Insert the original with its face up and straight along the side guides.
  • Page 77 After all originals have finished being fed, press the [FINISHED] button. If the [FINISHED] button is not pressed, copying is started when the automatic function clear is operated. P.43 “Clearing functions selected” Setting Originals...
  • Page 78: Making Copies

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Making Copies Initial (Default) settings When the power is turned on, when the energy saving mode is cleared, and when the [FUNC- TION CLEAR] button on the control panel is pressed, various setting items are automatically set. These items are called the initial (default) settings.
  • Page 79: Copying Procedure

    Copying procedure Placing originals on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) Place paper in the drawer(s). For the types and sizes of paper selectable, see P.54 “Acceptable copy paper”. When the desired size or type of paper is not in any of the drawers or the Large Capacity Feeder, see the following pages.
  • Page 80 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Select the copy modes as required. When you want to copy more than one set, key in the desired number of copies. Press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel to correct the number keyed in. Note that some combinations of copy modes are restricted.
  • Page 81 Placing an original on the original glass Place paper in the drawer(s). For the types and sizes of paper selectable, see P.54 “Acceptable copy paper”. When the desired size or type of paper is not in any of the drawers or the Large Capacity Feeder, see the following pages.
  • Page 82 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Press the [START] button. Copying starts. When you copy by placing originals on the original glass (e.g. using the sort mode, or making 1-sided original 2-sided copies), the data of these originals are scanned into the memory.
  • Page 83: Stopping The Copying Operation

    Stopping the copying operation Press the [STOP] button on the control panel to stop scanning or continuous copying. Press the [STOP] button on the control panel during scanning (or continuous copying). When the following menu is displayed, press the [MEMORY CLEAR] button on the touch panel.
  • Page 84: Scanning The Next Originals During Copying (Auto Job Start)

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Scanning the next originals during copying (Auto job start) You can reserve a copy job by scanning the original during continuous copying or while “READY (WARMING UP)” appears. Place the original(s). Select the copy mode and set the number of copies. Note that the job starts in the copy modes of the previous job unless you set new ones particularly for this job.
  • Page 85: Confirming And Cancelling Auto Job

    Confirming and cancelling auto job Confirming auto job and cancelling job in waiting Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel to display the job list for confirming the set auto job and cancelling a job waiting to be copied. To cancel auto jobs, see P.264 “Deleting print jobs”.
  • Page 86: Interrupt Copying In Progress And Make Other Copies (Interrupt Copying)

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Interrupt copying in progress and make other copies (Interrupt copying) While continuous copying is in progress, you can interrupt this job with another copy job. The fol- lowing features cannot be used together with interrupt copying: Cover sheet copying Sheet insertion copying Store to e-Filing / Copy &...
  • Page 87: Bypass Copying

    Bypass Copying Bypass copying When you want to make copies on OHP film, sticker labels, or non-standard size paper, place the sheets of paper on the bypass tray. Bypass copying is also recommended for copying on standard size paper which is not in any of the drawers. If you select the paper size, you can utilize various functions such as the automatic paper selec- tion (APS) or the automatic magnification selection (AMS).
  • Page 88: Bypass Copying On Standard Size Paper

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Bypass copying on standard size paper Copying on A3, A4, B4 and B5 size paper Place some sheets of paper with their copy side down on the bypass tray. Align the side guides to the paper length while holding A.
  • Page 89 Press the button of the same size as the one of the paper you have set on the tray. If the paper size is not specified here, some operations may slow down the copying. Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch panel if the media type of the paper you have set on the tray is other than plain paper.
  • Page 90 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES When you want to make 1-sided copies on THICK2, THICK3, SPECIAL1 or SPECIAL2 paper, select (FRONT) for the paper. Select (BACK) for making 2-sided copies on that paper. e.g.: When making a 2-sided copy on a THICK3 paper 1.
  • Page 91 Copying on standard size paper other than A3, A4, B4 and B5 Place paper and original(s) by following step 1 and 2 in “Copying on A3, A4, B4 and B5 size paper” ( P.86). Press the [OTHER SIZE] button on the touch panel. Press the button of the same size as the one of the paper you have set on the tray.
  • Page 92 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Press the [MEDIA TYPE] button on the touch panel if the media type of the paper you have set on the tray is other than plain paper. Press the button of the same media type as the one of the paper you have set on the tray, and then press the [ENTER] button on the touch panel.
  • Page 93: Bypass Copying On Non-Standard Size Paper

    Bypass copying on non-standard size paper Non-standard size paper should be within the following ranges: A (Length): 100 to 297 mm, B (Width): 148 to 432 mm Place some sheets of paper with their copy side down on the bypass tray. Align the side guides to the paper length while holding A.
  • Page 94 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Press the [NON STANDARD] button on the touch panel. Set each dimension following the procedure below. The [Length] and [Width] are indicated as follows: A: [Length] B: [Width] Using the digital keys Key in the value in [Length] and press the [SET] button on the touch panel. Set the width in the same way and press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 95 Recalling dimensions registered in the memory Press the desired memory number button from [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 4] to recall the dimension data registered previously, and then press the [ENTER] button. Set other copy modes as required. Paper size that can be set is as follows: Length: 100 mm to 297 mm Width:...
  • Page 96: Registering Non-Standard Size In The Memory

    2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Registering non-standard size in the memory Follow steps 1 to 3 on “Bypass copying on non-standard size paper” ( P.91). Press the memory number button (from [MEMORY 1] to [MEMORY 4]) you want to register the dimension. Key in each dimension, and press the [MEMORY] button on the touch panel.
  • Page 97: Proof Copy

    Proof Copy This function allows you to check that the copy density, zoom and margin width, etc. are properly set by making only one set of copies. You can prevent miscopying by using this function before committing yourself to mass-copying. The setting of the number of copy sets, time stamp and stapling (when the optional Finisher has been installed) can be changed after having made the proof copy.
  • Page 98 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Change the settings as required. The setting of the number of copy sets, time stamp, stapling (when the optional Fin- isher has been installed) and sort can be changed. If you want to change the setting of the copy density, original mode, zoom or simplex/ duplex, press the [MEMORY CLEAR] button to clear the proof copy.
  • Page 99 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES This chapter describes the basic useful copying functions including Enlargement and Reduction Copying, Selecting Finishing Modes, Duplex Copying and such. Paper Selection .......................98 Automatic Paper Selection (APS) .....................98 Manual paper selection ........................100 Copying mixed-sized originals in one operation (mixed original size)..........101 Switching Colour Mode ..................103 Enlargement and Reduction Copying..............104 Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ..................104...
  • Page 100: Chapter 3 Setting Of Basic Copy Modes

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Paper Selection Automatic Paper Selection (APS) When you place standard size originals on the original glass or the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional), the size of the originals is automatically detected, which helps the equip- ment select paper that is the same size as the originals.
  • Page 101 When automatic paper selection is not selected (1) Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button. (2) Press the [APS] button. Press the [START] button. Paper Selection...
  • Page 102: Manual Paper Selection

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Manual paper selection Automatic paper selection cannot be selected for the following originals because their sizes are not detected correctly. Select the paper size manually for these originals. Highly transparent originals (e.g. OHP film, tracing paper) Wholly dark originals or originals with dark borders Non-standard size originals (e.g.
  • Page 103: Copying Mixed-Sized Originals In One Operation (Mixed Original Size)

    Copying mixed-sized originals in one operation (mixed original size) You can copy a set of originals whose sizes are individually different, using the Reversing Auto- matic Document Feeder (optional), by pressing the [MIXED ORIGINAL SIZE] button. This mixed original size setting is available only in the following combinations. A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, FOLIO Note that the copied image may become skewed depending on the combination of originals.
  • Page 104 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Press the [MIXED ORIGINAL SIZES] button. Select either automatic paper selection (APS) or automatic magnifi- cation selection (AMS). Automatic paper selection: Copies on the same size of paper as that of originals P.98). Automatic magnification selection: Copies all in one size ( P.104).
  • Page 105: Switching Colour Mode

    Switching Colour Mode This function allows you to switch colour modes. There are three types of colour modes as fol- lows: FULL COLOUR: All originals are copied in full colour regardless of the type of each original. BLACK: All originals are copied in black regardless of the type of each original. (Default setting) AUTO COLOUR: The equipment automatically judges the type of each original.
  • Page 106: Enlargement And Reduction Copying

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Enlargement and Reduction Copying You can enlarge or reduce the size of copies by means of the following procedures. Specifying the copy paper size in advance so that the equipment will detect the original size and automatically select the most appropriate reproduction ratio for the copy paper size (= automatic magnification selection) Specifying both original size and copy paper size separately...
  • Page 107 Press the button representing the desired copy paper size. E.g.: When A4-size paper is selected The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel. Press the [AMS] button. Place the original(s). When the original is placed, the equipment detects the original size, then computes and displays the most appropriate reproduction ratio for the specified copy paper size.
  • Page 108: Specifying Both Original Size And Copy Size Separately

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Specifying both original size and copy size separately Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button. Specify the original size and copy paper size. Original size: Press the size button representing the same size as that of the set orig- inal.
  • Page 109 When a standard size paper other than A3, A4, B4 and B5 is set Register the size of the placed paper to the [OTHER] button with the following procedure. The registered paper size is automatically selected when the [OTHER] button is pressed. Press the [OTHER SIZE] button.
  • Page 110: Using The Zoom Buttons Or The One-Touch Zoom Buttons

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Using the zoom buttons or the one-touch zoom buttons Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Press the Enlargement/Reduction ([ZOOM...]) button. Press the following buttons to set the desired reproduction ratio. A: Zoom ( ) buttons The reproduction ratio changes by 1% every time it is pressed.
  • Page 111 Press the button representing the desired copy paper size. E.g.: When A3-size paper is selected The copy paper size can also be set by pressing the drawer button on the touch panel. Set other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Enlargement and Reduction Copying...
  • Page 112: Selecting Finishing Modes

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Selecting Finishing Modes Type of finishing mode The available finishing modes differ depending on the type of finishing device installed (MJ-1030, MJ-1101, MJ-6004 or MJ-6101). Check the available finishing modes with the table below. Yes: Available No: Not available Type of finishing mode...
  • Page 113: Name Of Each Part In The Finisher (Optional)

    Name of each part in the Finisher (optional) 1. Tray 2. Sub-tray 3. Upper cover 4. Front cover 5. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6101) 6. Hole Punch Unit (MJ-6004) 7. Saddle stitch tray 8. Fixed tray MJ-1101 MJ-1030 Selecting Finishing Modes...
  • Page 114: Sort/Group Copying

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Sort/Group copying To make multiple copies, select the sort mode or the group mode as required. (Example of making 5 sets of copies from 5 original sheets) 1. Sort copying 2. Group copying When you use the A3 or B4 size copy paper, pull out the sub-tray in advance. The copied paper may fall or may not be sorted properly without the sub-tray.
  • Page 115 Press the [SORT] (or [GROUP]) button. Set other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Selecting Finishing Modes...
  • Page 116: Rotate Sort Mode

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Rotate sort mode In the rotate sort mode, one set of copies is made to exit on another set of copies, being alter- nated lengthwise or crosswise. The available paper sizes for this mode is A4/A4-R. Set the A4/A4-R size paper in the drawers in advance.
  • Page 117 Press the [ROTATE SORT] button. Set other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Selecting Finishing Modes...
  • Page 118: Staple Sort Mode

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Staple sort mode When the Finisher (optional) is installed, automatic stapling is enabled. You can select the sta- pling position from three types. Special paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used for stapling. Copies in different size cannot be stapled.
  • Page 119 Press the [FRONT STAPLE] (or [DOUBLE STAPLE] or [REAR STA- PLE]) button. Set other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. If the paper quantity exceeds the maximum number of sheets that can be stapled, the Finisher automatically enters the sort mode. Maximum number of sheets for stapling For the tray loading capacity, see P.384 “Specifications of Options”...
  • Page 120: Magazine Sort & Saddle Stitch Mode (Booklet Mode)

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode (booklet mode) In the magazine sort mode, more than one original can be copied and bound like magazines or booklets. Also, a set of copied sheets can be automatically folded and stapled at its centre when the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed.
  • Page 121 Place paper in the drawer(s). Select the paper size. Available copy paper sizes are A3, A4-R and B4. For bypass copying, see P.85 “Bypass Copying”. To use the saddle stitch mode for A3 or B4-size paper, lift the stopper of the saddle stitch tray.
  • Page 122 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Press the [MAGAZINE SORT] (or [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] or [SADDLE STITCH] button. The [MAGAZINE SORT & SADDLE STITCH] button and the [SADDLE STITCH] but- ton are selectable only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher is installed. Set other copy modes as required.
  • Page 123: Hole Punch Mode (Optional)

    Hole punch mode (optional) When the Hole Punch Unit (optional) is installed to the finisher (optional), you can punch holes in the copies. The available copy paper sizes for this mode are A3, A4, A4-R, B4, B5, B5-R and FOLIO. The paper weight applicable for this mode is 64 g/m to 256 g/m Special paper such as OHP films or sticker label cannot be used for hole punching.
  • Page 124 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Number of punch holes and available paper sizes Since the number of punch holes and the distance between the holes vary depending on the country/region, purchase a hole punch unit that meets your requirements. (For details, consult your service technician.) Number of punch holes Available paper sizes...
  • Page 125: Manual Stapling (Mj-1101 Only)

    Manual stapling (MJ-1101 only) The manual stapling function which enables you to use the staple function without making cop- ies is available in the Finisher (MJ-1101, optional). This function is useful when copies are made without stapling being set or when you want to staple originals. A: Stapling position lamps C: Manual-stapling lamp B: [Stapling position] button...
  • Page 126 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Release the paper and press the [Manual-stapling] button. The stapling position lamp blinks when the stapling is completed. Remove the paper. Be sure to release the paper before the manual stapling. Operation can be continued while the manual-stapling lamp lights. If no operation is performed for approx.
  • Page 127: Duplex Copying

    Duplex Copying The following 5 combinations are available for duplex copying. 1. 1-sided original -> 1-sided copy (default setting at installation) 2. 1-sided original -> 2-sided copy 3. 2-sided original -> 2-sided copy 4. 2-sided original -> 1-sided copy 5. Book-type original -> 2-sided copy Duplex copying is available for plain paper (64 g/m to 105g/m -12-...
  • Page 128: 1-Sided Original -> 1-Sided Copy (Default Setting At Installation)

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 1-sided original -> 1-sided copy (default setting at installation) Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Confirm that the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu is [1 -> 1 SIMPLEX]. If [1 -> 1 SIMPLEX] is not shown, press the simplex/duplex button to display the next menu, and then press the [1 ->...
  • Page 129: 1-Sided Original -> 2-Sided Copy

    1-sided original -> 2-sided copy When you copy 1-sided portrait originals to 2-sided copies, you can make a booklet-type copy in the direction of “open to left” opening, using the image direction mode in the edit menu. ( P.193 “IMAGE DIRECTION”) Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 130: 2-Sided Original -> 2-Sided Copy

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES 2-sided original -> 2-sided copy Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance. P.85 “Bypass Copying”) Place the original(s). Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu. Press the [2 ->...
  • Page 131: 2-Sided Original -> 1-Sided Copy

    2-sided original -> 1-sided copy When a 2-sided ‘open to left’ (Book) portrait original is copied using the image direction mode in the edit menu with [2-Sided Originals to 1-Sided Copies], copies can be adjusted to the same direction. ( P.193 “IMAGE DIRECTION”) Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 132: Book-Type Original -> 2-Sided Copy

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Book-type original -> 2-sided copy You can make a booklet-type copy in the same page configuration in which the original is. The acceptable paper size for this function is A4 or B5 only. Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, specify the paper size in advance.
  • Page 133 Select the book copying type. Press the [RIGHT -> RIGHT] button (= default setting at the installation) if copying should start at a right-hand page and end at a right-hand page. Other copying types are selectable by pressing any of the [RIGHT -> LEFT], [LEFT -> LEFT] and [LEFT -> RIGHT] buttons.
  • Page 134 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Select A4 or B5 copy size. Only A4 or B5 size is available. Press the drawer button on the touch panel, or use the paper source selection ( ) buttons to select A4 or B5 size. E.g.: When A4-size paper is selected If you need a binding space, select the book margin mode.
  • Page 135 Press the [START] button. When the data of the opened pages have been scanned, open the next page and set the booklet on the origi- nal glass again. Repeat the procedures above until all the desired pages have been scanned. If the last copy is only a single page, press the [COPY FINAL PAGE] button on the touch panel before the scanning of this page is started.
  • Page 136: Original Mode

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Original Mode You can make copies with optimal image quality by selecting the following modes for your origi- nal. The selectable original mode differs depending on the colour mode ( P.103). Switch the colour mode first, and then select the original mode.
  • Page 137 Select and press the button for the most appropriate original mode for your original. The selectable original mode differs depending on the colour mode as follows. Full colour Black Auto colour Set other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Original Mode...
  • Page 138: Copy Density Adjustment

    3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Copy Density Adjustment There are 2 types of copy density adjustment: the automatic copy density mode and the manual copy density mode. In the automatic copy density mode, the equipment automatically selects the most appropriate copy density by detecting the density of the original. In the manual copy density mode, you can adjust the copy density manually according to the conditions of the origi- nal.
  • Page 139: Manual Copy Density Mode

    Manual copy density mode Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Press either the button to adjust the copy density to the desired level. The copied image becomes lighter as you press the button and darker as you press the button.
  • Page 140 3 SETTING OF BASIC COPY MODES Copy Density Adjustment...
  • Page 141 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT This chapter describes the image adjustment functions allowing you to change the overall colour balance of the copied image, copy an original in a specified colour, and so on. Colour Balance (YMCK Adjustment)..............140 RGB Adjustment ....................142 One-Touch Adjustment ..................143 Background Adjustment ..................144 Sharpness......................145 Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy ................146...
  • Page 142: Chapter 4 Image Adjustment

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Colour Balance (YMCK Adjustment) This function allows you to adjust an overall colour balance of the copied image by changing each toner amount of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C) and black (K). This function is available only in the full colour mode and the auto colour mode. Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 143 Press the button of the colour to obtain the desired colour balance. Then press the [ENTER] button. at the centre of each colour bar denotes its default setting. Pressing the button strengthens the adjusted colour, and pressing the button weakens it. Select other copy modes as required.
  • Page 144: Rgb Adjustment

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT RGB Adjustment This function allows you to adjust an overall colour balance of the copied image by changing the strength of red (R), green (G) and blue (B) at the time of scanning. This function is available only in the full colour mode and the auto colour mode. Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 145: One-Touch Adjustment

    One-Touch Adjustment This function allows you to obtain the desired image quality. You can select among 5 modes; “WARM”, “COOL”, “VIVID”, “CLEAR” or “MARKER” in a one-touch operation. When you select [MARKER], the multiple colours drawn with a highlight pen on the original can be copied so as to be distinguished clearly.
  • Page 146: Background Adjustment

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Background Adjustment This function allows you to adjust the density of the original’s background. It avoids the back side of 2-sided originals becoming visible on the front side of the original through the copy. This mode can be used regardless of the colour mode setting. This mode cannot be used with the automatic copy density mode.
  • Page 147: Sharpness

    Sharpness This function allows you to emphasize or blur the outline of the image. When the sharpness level is adjusted to the [SOFT] side, the moire fringes are suppressed. If it is adjusted to the [SHARP] side, the letters and fine lines become sharper. Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 148: Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy This function allows you to copy a coloured original in 2 specified colours. There are 2 types of twin colour copy as follows: TWIN COLOUR SELECTABLE: The black part and the parts other than black in the original are copied separately in 2 colours which have been manually specified.
  • Page 149 Select a colour for the parts other than black in the original. Press the [SECOND COLOUR] button, and then select the desired colour. Select a colour for the black part in the original. Press the [CHANGE BLACK TO] button, and then select the desired colour. Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy...
  • Page 150 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Press the [ADJUST] button to adjust the colour balance as required. Each the colour balance of yellow and magenta on every density area can be adjusted by your pressing the [DETAIL] button. For example, when you adjust the high density area of magenta (M) to side, magenta in its high density area becomes darker.
  • Page 151: Red & Black

    Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Cancelling colour balance adjustment Set the colour balance of the colour you want to cancel its adjustment to , and then press the [ENTER] button. If you want to cancel the adjustment of all colours, press the [DEFAULT] button, and then press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 152 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Press the [RED & BLACK] button. To adjust the red colour, press the [ADJUST] button. If you do not change the colour balance, press the [ENTER] button and proceed to step 7. Twin Colour (2-Colour) Copy...
  • Page 153 Adjust the colour balance or the red-and-black area adjustment as required. Press the [ENTER] button after adjustment. Red colour balance adjustment Press the button of the desired colour to adjust the red colour balance. Red colour balance adjustment Press the button to adjust the area to be copied in red or black.
  • Page 154: Monocolour Copying

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Monocolour copying You can copy in a single colour except black. Monocolour copying is selectable among the following 10 colours: Magenta, yellow, yellow green, cyan, pink, red, orange, green, blue, purple Place paper in the drawer. Place an original. Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the [MONO COLOUR] button.
  • Page 155: Hue

    Hue on the basic colour can be adjusted. This function is available only in the full colour mode and the auto colour mode. Place paper in the drawer. Place an original. Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the [HUE] button.
  • Page 156: Saturation

    4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT Saturation Colour saturation of the entire image can be adjusted. This function is available only in the full colour mode and the auto colour mode. Place paper in the drawer. Place an original. Press the [IMAGE] button to enter the image menu, and then press the [SATURATION] button.
  • Page 157 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS This chapter describes various editing functions including IMAGE SHIFT, 2IN1 / 4IN1, JOB BUILD and so on, which result in neatly finished copy jobs. IMAGE SHIFT......................157 Creating a right or left margin......................157 Creating a top or bottom margin .....................159 Creating a bookbinding margin .......................161 EDGE ERASE ......................163 BOOK CENTRE ERASE ..................164...
  • Page 158 Continuous feed mode ........................196 Single feed mode ..........................197 FULL IMAGE ......................199...
  • Page 159: Image Shift

    IMAGE SHIFT A margin for binding can be created. The following types are available. 1. Created by shifting the original image to either the right or left side (Right or Left margin) 2. Created by shifting the original image to either the upper or lower side (Top or Bottom margin) 3.
  • Page 160 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [LEFT] (or [RIGHT]) button. Adjust the margin width by pressing the [2 mm] or [100 mm] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. The default width of the margin is 7 mm. In duplex copying, margins on the back are created on the other side of those in the front.
  • Page 161: Creating A Top Or Bottom Margin

    Creating a top or bottom margin Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.85), be sure to specify the paper size. Place the original(s). Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [IMAGE SHIFT] button.
  • Page 162 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. IMAGE SHIFT...
  • Page 163: Creating A Bookbinding Margin

    Creating a bookbinding margin This is used when setting “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” ( P.130) in duplex copying. The margin is created in the centre (inner margin). Acceptable paper sizes for this function is A4 and B5 only. The width of the white border can be adjusted in 1 mm increments. Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [IMAGE SHIFT] button.
  • Page 164 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [ENTER] button. Set “Book-type original -> 2-sided copy” ( P.130) in duplex copying as well. IMAGE SHIFT...
  • Page 165: Edge Erase

    EDGE ERASE If the original has a dirty or torn edge, it may be reproduced as a black stain on the copy. In that case, set the edge erase. A white border is created along the edges of the copy, eliminating those black stains.
  • Page 166: Book Centre Erase

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS BOOK CENTRE ERASE This function allows you to erase the shadow in the centre of a book original. 1. Before book centre erase is set 2. After book centre erase is set The width of the book center erase margin can be adjusted in 1 mm increments. Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 167 Adjust the width by pressing the [2 mm] or [50 mm] button, and then press the [ENTER] button. The default width of the erase margin is 10 mm. Select other copy modes as required. Place a book original on the original glass. Align its centre with the yellow guide line near the centre of the original glass.
  • Page 168: Dual Page

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS DUAL PAGE This function allows the facing pages of a book or magazine to be copied page by page onto 2 separate sheets of paper or duplex-copied on one sheet. It is not necessary to move the original on the glass.
  • Page 169 Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select the copy size (A4 or B5). When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.85), be sure to specify the paper size. Select other copy modes as required. Place the first page(s) to be copied on the glass, and then press the [START] button.
  • Page 170: 2In1 / 4In1

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 2IN1 / 4IN1 This feature allows multiple originals to be reduced and copied onto a single sheet of paper. There are 2 modes: 2IN1 copying, where 2 originals are copied onto a single sheet, and 4IN1 copying, where 4 originals are copied onto a single sheet.
  • Page 171 Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying ( P.85), be sure to specify the paper size. If the paper size is not changed, paper of the same size as the original is selected. To make copies on paper which is not the same size as the original, press the [ZOOM] button on the basic menu to enter the following menu, select the desired paper size and press the [AMS] button.
  • Page 172 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [1 SIDE] (or [2 SIDE]) button. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. 2IN1 / 4IN1...
  • Page 173: Magazine Sort

    MAGAZINE SORT This function allows 1-sided originals to be copied and sorted so that they can be folded and bound along a centre line like typical magazines or booklets. Example of copying a 12-page document When placing a portrait originals horizontal to you in the magazine sort mode, be sure to set the correct direction of the originals.
  • Page 174 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [MAGAZINE SORT] button. Set the saddle-stitch and the binding margin and press the [ENTER] button. To staple the centre line using the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional), press the [STA- PLE ON] button.
  • Page 175: Editing

    EDITING Trimming / Masking This function allows you to copy only the inside of the specified area on an original (trimming) or copy with the specified area masked (masking). Up to 4 rectangular areas can be specified on an original. Image editing is only available with standard-size originals.
  • Page 176 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [TRIM] (or [MASK]) button. Place the original with its face up on the original glass. Set the original face up with its bottom toward you and fit its top left corner against the top left corner of the original glass, and align it with the original scales.
  • Page 177 Enter the values read in step 5 for the specified area, and then press the [SET] button. Set 4 values in order. After the setting of 4 values is finished, the next edit area menu is displayed. Repeat steps 5 and 6 when you specify other areas. Up to 4 areas can be specified on an original.
  • Page 178: Mirror Image

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Mirror image This function allows you to make copies with images completely reversed (right and left). Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size ( P.98 “Paper Selection”).
  • Page 179: Negative/Positive Reversal

    Negative/Positive reversal This function allows you to make copies reversing the contrasting density on the whole face of original. This function can be used only when the colour mode is “BLACK” or “FULL COLOUR”. Place paper in the drawer(s). When using this mode in bypass copying, be sure to specify the paper size ( P.98 “Paper Selection”).
  • Page 180: Xy Zoom

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS XY ZOOM This function allows you to make copies with different reproduction ratios set for the X (horizon- tal) and Y (vertical) direction. The reproduction ratio is in the range of 25 to 400%. However, in the following cases, it is in the range of 25 to 200%.
  • Page 181 Using the [25%] and [400%] buttons, set the reproduction ratio for X and press the [SET] button. Then set the reproduction ratio for Y. Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. XY ZOOM...
  • Page 182: Cover Sheet

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS COVER SHEET This function allows you to insert special sheets of paper (such as colour paper) into a set of copies as cover sheets. A copied front cover sheet can be inserted. The back cover sheet is inserted blank.
  • Page 183 Place the original(s). Originals should be placed from the first page on the original glass. Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu and then the [COVER SHEET] button. Press the desired cover sheet button. TOP BLANK: To add a blank front cover sheet TOP COPIED: To add a copied front cover sheet BOTH BLANK: To add blank front and back cover sheets TOP COPIED BACK BLANK: To add copied front and blank back cover sheets...
  • Page 184 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select a paper source of the same size and direction as the cover sheet. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional) is used, the original is scanned and copying starts.
  • Page 185: Sheet Insertion

    SHEET INSERTION This function allows you to insert special sheets of paper (such as colour paper) into the speci- fied pages. 2 kinds of sheets for insertion are available. Up to 50 pages can be specified for [INSERT SOURCE 1] and [INSERT SOURCE 2], respectively. There are 2 types of sheet inser- tion modes: 1.
  • Page 186 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [COPIED] (or [BLANK]) button. COPIED: To insert a copied sheet into the specified page BLANK: To insert a blank sheet into the page previous to the specified one Press the [INSERT SOURCE 1] (or [INSERT SOURCE 2]) button. Key in the desired page number (3 digits or less) for insertion and press the [SET] button.
  • Page 187 After the specifying of all insertion pages is finished, press the [ENTER] button. Press the [BASIC] button to enter the basic menu, and then select a paper source of the same size and direction as the sheet insertion. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button.
  • Page 188: Time Stamp

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS TIME STAMP This function allows you to add the time and date of the scanning to the copies. 1. Printed at the bottom of a portrait copy 2. Printed at the top of a landscape copy DD.MM.YYYY 14:54 DD.MM.YYYY 14:54 Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 189: Page Number

    PAGE NUMBER This function allows you to add page numbers to the copies. 1. Printed at the bottom centre of a portrait copy 2. Printed at the top right of a landscape copy Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [PAGE NUMBER] button.
  • Page 190 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Select the orientation ([Short edge] or [Long edge]) and position ([TOP LEFT], [TOP CENTRE], [TOP RIGHT], [BOTTOM LEFT], [BOTTOM CENTRE] or [BOTTOM RIGHT]) of the page number to be printed, and then press the [ENTER] button. Key in the starting page number and then press the [ENTER] but- ton.
  • Page 191: Job Build

    JOB BUILD This function allows you to copy different kinds of originals at one time. Scanning is performed by setting the optimal original mode and image adjustment for each orig- inal (it is called a job). After all the originals have finished being scanned, they can be copied at one time.
  • Page 192 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Place the originals of the 1st job. When an original is placed on the original glass, one page is regarded as one job. To copy mixed-size originals using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, see P.101 “Copying mixed-sized originals in one operation (mixed original size)”. Select the drawer if you want to specify it.
  • Page 193 After “Press START button to copy after changing settings.” appears, perform the settings for the 1st job and the common set- tings for all jobs. Press the [SETTINGS] button to confirm the settings. To change the settings, press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button, and then start the pro- cedure again from step 1.
  • Page 194 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [JOB FINISH] button on the basic menu. The copying of the originals starts. When copy and e-Filing/file functions are set, storing starts. JOB BUILD...
  • Page 195: Image Direction

    IMAGE DIRECTION This function allows you to adjust the direction to ‘open to left’ when a lengthwise A3, B4 original, etc. is copied under the mode of 1-Sided Originals to 2-Sided Copies (or 2-Sided Originals to 1- Sided Copies). This function is not necessary for copying in the direction of ‘open to top’. When a 2-sided ‘open to left’...
  • Page 196 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [ENTER] button. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. IMAGE DIRECTION...
  • Page 197: Book - Tablet

    BOOK - TABLET When copying under the mode of 2-Sided Originals to 2-Sided-Copies, this function allows you to rotate the back side of the original to be copied by 180º. It is useful when ‘open to left’ (Book) originals need to be copied in ‘open to top’ (Tablet), and the opposite condition is available. Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 198: Adf / Sadf

    5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS ADF / SADF You can select the paper feeding mode when using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional). There are two ways to feed originals. Continuous feed mode: Originals placed on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder are continuously fed in after the [START] button is pressed.
  • Page 199: Single Feed Mode

    Press the [ADF] button. Select other copy modes as required. Place the original(s) on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional). P.72 “Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)” Press the [START] button. Single feed mode Place paper in the drawer(s). Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [ADF] button.
  • Page 200 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS Press the [SADF] button. Select other copy modes as required. Place the original on the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder. The original is automatically pulled in and the following menu is displayed. If there are more originals, set them in the same way. (The same operation is performed whether or not you press the [YES] button.) After all originals have finished being scanned, press the [FINISHED] button.
  • Page 201: Full Image

    FULL IMAGE The full image of an original can be copied. It is useful to select this mode for copying an original with no less of image. Place paper in the drawer. Place an original. Press the Reduction/Enlargement button. Specify each size of the original and the copy paper. Press the [EDIT] button to enter the edit menu, and then press the [FULL IMAGE] button.
  • Page 202 5 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS FULL IMAGE...
  • Page 203 e-FILING This chapter explains how to use e-Filing and how to copy originals and store the data in a shared folder in one go. e-Filing ........................202 Creating User Boxes.....................204 Changing Data of User Boxes ................206 Deleting User Boxes .....................209 Storing Documents in e-Filing ................211 Printing Stored Documents..................216 Printing the whole document......................216 Test printing.............................218...
  • Page 204: Chapter 6 E-Filing

    6 e-FILING e-Filing This feature allows you to store, print and manage documents obtained by copying, printing from a PC, scanning, receiving Fax and receiving Internet Fax. The document is stored into the hard disc embedded in this equipment. To use documents received by Fax in e-Filing, a Fax Unit is required. When the Data Overwrite Kit (optional) is installed, it may take time before e-Filing can be used after the power is turned ON.
  • Page 205 The available settings differ between when the operation is performed from the touch panel of this equipment or using “TopAccess” from a client PC. See the e-Filing Guide for details. When the preservation period for documents in e-Filing is specified, the stored docu- ments will be deleted after this period has passed.
  • Page 206: Creating User Boxes

    6 e-FILING Creating User Boxes Up to 200 user boxes can be created. To prepare user boxes for different purposes enables you to have efficient document management. Folders can be created in each user box. Also, password can be set to each user box. You can create folders using “TopAccess”...
  • Page 207 Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button to fix it. Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password”...
  • Page 208: Changing Data Of User Boxes

    6 e-FILING Changing Data of User Boxes Created user boxes and passwords can be changed. You cannot change the folder name using the control panel of this equipment. It can be changed using “TopAccess” from a client PC. See the e-Filing Guide for details. Press the [e-FILING] button on the control panel.
  • Page 209 Enter the new box name. When [BOX NAME] is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.44) is displayed. A box name can contain up to 32 letters. Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button to fix it. Be sure to key in the 5-digit password.
  • Page 210 6 e-FILING Press the [ENTER] button. The box settings are updated. Changing Data of User Boxes...
  • Page 211: Deleting User Boxes

    Deleting User Boxes Unnecessary user boxes can be deleted. All folders and documents in the user boxes are also deleted. Public box cannot be deleted. Press the [e-FILING] button on the control panel. Select the box you want to delete, and then press the [DELETE] but- ton.
  • Page 212 6 e-FILING Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected box, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the box was created, skip to step 4. “Are you sure you want to delete this box?” appears. Press the [Yes] button to delete the box.
  • Page 213: Storing Documents In E-Filing

    Storing Documents in e-Filing Scanned original data can be stored in e-Filing. The copy mode settings will be saved with the e- Filing document. You can copy originals and store the data at one time. After storing the original data, you can print them out at any time. There are two types of e-Filing, public box and user boxes.
  • Page 214 6 e-FILING Press the [BOX/FOLDER] button. Select the box in which you want to store the document, and then press the [ENTER] button. If the desired box is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
  • Page 215 The document list in the selected box is displayed. Press the [ENTER] button to store in this box. To store the document in the folder To store the document in the folder, select the folder to be stored, press the [OPEN FOLDER] button.
  • Page 216 6 e-FILING Press the [ENTER] button. “PRINT THIS DOCUMENT?” appears. Press the [YES] button to store and print it out at one time. If you want to store the document without printing it, press the [NO] button. Storing Documents in e-Filing...
  • Page 217 Press the [START] button. The reading and storing of the documents starts. When the original is placed on the original glass or on the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional) in the Single original feeding mode, the following menu is dis- played.
  • Page 218: Printing Stored Documents

    6 e-FILING Printing Stored Documents Stored documents can be printed out. You can also print out a part of a document and change the setting in the finishing mode or the like before printing the documents. Printing the whole document All pages of the document are printed.
  • Page 219 Select the document to be printed. To print a document in the folder, select the folder in which you want to print the document out and press the [OPEN FOLDER] button. Select the desired document on the menu. Press the [PRINT] button. Printing starts.
  • Page 220: Test Printing

    6 e-FILING Test printing A part of a document of several pages can be printed out. Select the document to be printed according to steps 1 to 4 of P.216 “Printing the whole document”. Press the [TEST PRINT] button. Key in the number of the last page and press the [SET] button. Then key in the number of the first page.
  • Page 221: Printing The Stored Document After Changing The Settings

    To stop printing a stored document during the operation Select the job you want to stop from the print job menu or scan job menu, and then press the [DELETE] button. For details, see P.262 “Job Status”. Printing the stored document after changing the settings The following settings are available before the stored document is printed.
  • Page 222 6 e-FILING Set the printing modes as required. See the eight items mentioned above for the setting mode. To set items 3 to 8, press the button and set the required setting on the menu. Press the [PRINT] button. Printing starts. To stop printing a stored document during the operation Select the job you want to stop from the print job menu or scan job menu, and then press the [DELETE] button.
  • Page 223: Deleting Folders Or Documents

    Deleting Folders or Documents Unnecessary folders or documents can be deleted. If a folder is deleted, all documents in the folder are also deleted. Press the [e-FILING] button on the control panel. Select the box in which you want to delete the folder or document, and then press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 224 6 e-FILING Select the folder or document to be deleted, and then press the [DELETE] button. To delete a document in the folder To delete a document in the folder, select the folder in which you want to delete the document and press the [OPEN FOLDER] button.
  • Page 225: Appendix

    Appendix Storing documents in the shared folder Scanned original data can be stored in the shared folder. You can copy originals and store the data at the same time. Data can be stored in the TIFF or PDF format. Colour originals are stored in the black mode. They can be stored in the colour mode using the scanning function.
  • Page 226 6 e-FILING Press the [FILE NAME] button. When the [FILE NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.44 “Setting letters”) is displayed. Up to 45 letters can be entered. Select the destination you want to store the data. Any two of the destinations [MFP LOCAL], [REMOTE 1] and [REMOTE 2] can be selected at one time.
  • Page 227 Select the format in which the data are stored. PDF (MULTI) Scanned originals are stored as one PDF file. PDF (SINGLE) A folder is created and each page of the scanned original is stored into this folder separately as a PDF file. E.g.: A three-page original is stored as three PDF files.
  • Page 228 6 e-FILING Press the [START] button. The scanning, storing and copying of the documents starts. All the documents are stored and copied in the black mode. When the original is placed on the original glass or on the Reversing Automatic Docu- ment Feeder (optional) in the single original feeding mode, the following menu is dis- played.
  • Page 229 TEMPLATE This chapter explains how to use templates. Template ........................228 Template in “Useful Template”......................228 Registering User Groups and Templates............230 Registering a template in the public template group ...............230 Registering the new user group ......................235 Registering a template in the user group ..................238 Changing Data of User Groups and Templates..........243 Changing the data of a user group....................243 Changing the data of a template .....................246...
  • Page 230: Chapter 7 Template

    7 TEMPLATE Template A combination of functions frequently used can be registered as a template and recalled as required. Templates can be used with the copy, scanning and Fax functions. To use Fax functions, the optional Fax Unit is required. The following illustration shows the outline of a template function.
  • Page 231 Template using the copying function Button Function “1-sided original -> 1-sided copy” is performed in the auto colour and 2IN1 mode. Reduction copy by 95% is performed in the auto colour mode. Mixed-size originals are copied in the auto colour mode. Twin colour (RED&BLACK) copy is made.
  • Page 232: Registering User Groups And Templates

    7 TEMPLATE Registering User Groups and Templates A template can be registered either in “PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP” or “USER GROUP” depending on your purpose. Passwords can be set to restrict the unauthorized use of a tem- plate. PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP: This is prepared as a default setting.
  • Page 233 Press the [PUBLIC TEMPLATE GROUP], and then press the [ENTER] button. Press the [PASSWORD] button. The letter entry menu is displayed. Key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits) with the keys on the let- ter entry menu and the digital keys, and then press the [ENTER] button.
  • Page 234 7 TEMPLATE Press the blank key, and then press the [SAVE] button. Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the template name. [NAME 1] is displayed on the upper side and [NAME 2] is displayed on the lower side of the template button.
  • Page 235 Press the [USER NAME] button, and then enter the user name of the template as required. When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.44) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can be entered. Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button to fix it.
  • Page 236 7 TEMPLATE Select whether to enable “AUTOMATIC START” or not when the template is recalled. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled.
  • Page 237: Registering The New User Group

    Registering the new user group A template can be registered continuously after a new user group has been registered. When you want to register a template continuously, set every function you want to include in the com- bination, and then perform step 1. Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel.
  • Page 238 7 TEMPLATE Press the [NAME] button, and then enter the user group name. When the [NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.44) is displayed. Up to 20 letters can be entered. If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu.
  • Page 239 Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button to fix it. Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password”...
  • Page 240: Registering A Template In The User Group

    7 TEMPLATE Registering a template in the user group Set every function you want to include in the combination. e.g.: Setting “Image shift”, “90% reduction” and “10 sets of copies” of the copy function. Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel. Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
  • Page 241 Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 6. The corresponding buttons of the template registered in the user group are displayed.
  • Page 242 7 TEMPLATE Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the template name. [NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side and [NAME 2] is displayed in the lower side of the template button. Enter [NAME 1] and/or [NAME 2]. When both are entered, [NAME 1] is displayed in the upper side and [NAME 2] is displayed in the lower side of the button.
  • Page 243 Key in the password in “Password” as required, and then press the [SET] button to fix it. Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password”...
  • Page 244 7 TEMPLATE Select whether to enable “AUTOMATIC START” or not when the template is recalled. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled.
  • Page 245: Changing Data Of User Groups And Templates

    Changing Data of User Groups and Templates Registered names, user names and passwords of user groups or templates, and the automatic start setting of a template can be changed. The data of a public group cannot be changed. Changing the data of a user group Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel.
  • Page 246 7 TEMPLATE Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 5. Press the [NAME] button, and then enter the new name of the user group.
  • Page 247 Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button to fix it. Be sure to key in the 5-digit password. * (asterisk) is displayed in “Password” when the password is entered. To correct the entered password, press the [CLEAR] button on the control panel. When the [SET] button is pressed, “Retype Password”...
  • Page 248: Changing The Data Of A Template

    7 TEMPLATE Changing the data of a template Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel. Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel. Select the group in which the template to be changed was regis- tered, and then press the [ENTER] button. If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu.
  • Page 249 Enter the following password, and then press the [ENTER] button. When the public group is selected: Press the [PASSWORD] button, and then key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits) with the keys on the letter entry menu and the digital keys. If an incorrect Admin Password is entered three times in a row, this equipment will not be able to be operated for approx.
  • Page 250 7 TEMPLATE Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7. Press the [NAME1] button and the [NAME2] button, and then enter the new name of the template.
  • Page 251 Press the [USER NAME] button, and then enter the new user name of the template. When the [USER NAME] button is pressed, the letter entry menu ( P.44) is displayed. Up to 30 letters can be entered. Key in the new password in “Password”, and then press the [SET] button to fix it.
  • Page 252 7 TEMPLATE Change the setting of “AUTOMATIC START” for recalling the tem- plate. Press the [ENABLE] or [DISABLE] button. When [ENABLE] is selected, the icon is added to the template button. (The operation of the setting functions is automatically started by pressing the template button with the icon when the template is recalled.
  • Page 253: Recalling Templates

    Recalling Templates When a template is recalled, the registered setting functions of the template are reflected in the equipment. If [ENABLE] is selected for “AUTOMATIC START” when the template is registered, operation of the setting functions is automatically started by pressing the template button. When recalling a template in a public group Place paper in the drawer(s).
  • Page 254 7 TEMPLATE Press the desired template button. If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu. If you press the template button with the icon, the operation of the registered set- ting functions is automatically started.
  • Page 255: When Recalling A Template In A User Group

    When recalling a template in a user group Place paper in the drawer(s). Place the original(s). Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel. Select the user group in which the template to be recalled is regis- tered. If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu.
  • Page 256 7 TEMPLATE Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 6. Press the desired template button. If the desired template is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the menu.
  • Page 257 Confirm that “Updated the template setting” appears on the menu. Select other copy modes as required. Press the [START] button. Recalling Templates...
  • Page 258: Deleting User Groups Or Templates

    7 TEMPLATE Deleting User Groups or Templates Unnecessary user groups and templates can be deleted. If a user group is deleted, all templates in the user group are also deleted. Deleting a user group Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel. Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel.
  • Page 259 Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected user group, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the user group was registered, skip to step 5. “DELETE OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button. The selected user group is deleted. Deleting User Groups or Templates...
  • Page 260: Deleting A Template

    7 TEMPLATE Deleting a template Press the [TEMPLATE] button on the control panel. Press the [REGISTRATION] button on the touch panel. Select the group in which the template to be deleted is registered, and then press the [ENTER] button. If the desired user group is not displayed on the menu, press the [Prev] or [Next] but- ton to switch the menu.
  • Page 261 Enter the following password, and then press the [ENTER] button. When the public group is selected: Press the [PASSWORD] button, and then key in the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits) with the keys on the letter entry menu and the digital keys. If an incorrect Admin Password is entered three times in a row, this equipment will not be able to be operated for approx.
  • Page 262 7 TEMPLATE Key in the password (5 digits) for the selected template, and then press the [ENTER] button. If no password was set when the template was registered, skip to step 7. “DELETE OK?” appears. Press the [DELETE] button. The selected template is deleted. Deleting User Groups or Templates...
  • Page 263 JOB STATUS This chapter explains how to confirm the status of jobs in waiting, the status of performed jobs, and so on. The error codes are also explained. Job Status......................262 Confirming Print Job Status ................263 Print jobs ............................263 Proof print jobs ..........................267 Private print jobs ..........................270 When using department codes .......................275 Confirming Scan Job Status ................278...
  • Page 264: Job Status

    8 JOB STATUS Job Status When you press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel, the job status menu is dis- played. The following information can be confirmed on this menu. Status of jobs (print, Fax, Internet Fax and scan) in waiting Log list of jobs (print, sending/receiving, scan) performed Print status You can also start, pause, release, delete and move the job in waiting.
  • Page 265: Confirming Print Job Status

    Confirming Print Job Status You can confirm the status of the print job. The following information is displayed in a list. User Name: Name of user for whom the job was registered Date, Time: Date and time the job was registered Paper: Paper size to be printed Pages:...
  • Page 266: Deleting Print Jobs

    8 JOB STATUS Deleting print jobs Select the job you want to delete on the print job list, then press the [DELETE] button. If the subject job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 267: Pausing Print Jobs

    Pausing print jobs The 11th job or later counting from the one in progress can be paused. Select the job you want to pause on the print job list, then press the [PAUSE] button. When the [PAUSE] button is pressed, the display of this button changes to [RESUME].
  • Page 268 8 JOB STATUS Moving print jobs The 11th job or later counting from the one in progress can be moved. Select the job you want to move on the print job list, then press the [MOVE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 269: Proof Print Jobs

    Proof print jobs “Proof print” is a function to print only 1 set as a proof print when you print more than one set of documents from a client PC on the network before you print out all the sets of the documents. You can check this proof print and then select whether you print the rest of the documents or quit printing to change the setting on the proof print job list.
  • Page 270: Continuing Printing After Proof Printing

    8 JOB STATUS Continuing printing after proof printing Select the job you want to print on the proof print job list. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. Press the [RELEASE] button.
  • Page 271: Deleting Proof Print Jobs

    Deleting proof print jobs Select the job you want to delete on the proof print job list, and then press the [DELETE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 272: Private Print Jobs

    8 JOB STATUS Private print jobs “Private print” is a function to print a document from a client PC on the network only when a pre- viously set password is keyed in from the control panel of this equipment. This function is useful when you want to print confidential documents.
  • Page 273 Select the appropriate user name. When you perform the operation as an administrator, do not press the user name but press the [ADMIN. PASSWORD] button. The letter entry menu ( P.44 “Setting letters”) appears and you can enter the Admin Password (6 to 10 digits). In this case, jobs can be deleted but not printed.
  • Page 274 8 JOB STATUS Press the [PASSWORD] button. The private print job list is displayed. The letter entry menu ( P.44 “Setting letters”) is displayed. Key in the password, which has previously been set from the client PC, and then press the [ENTER] but- ton.
  • Page 275: Printing Private Print Jobs

    Printing private print jobs Select the job you want to print on the private print job list. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page. To select all jobs on the private print job list, press the [SELECT ALL] button. To clear the selection, press the [ALL CLEAR] button.
  • Page 276: Deleting Private Print Jobs

    8 JOB STATUS Deleting private print jobs Select the job you want to delete on the private print job list, and then press the [DELETE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 277: When Using Department Codes

    When using department codes If the department code keyed in at printing is not correct, this job will be stored in the invalid queue (= the list of jobs with an incorrect department code or with no department code), and will not be printed out.
  • Page 278: Keying In Correct Department Code To Print

    8 JOB STATUS Keying in correct department code to print When an incorrect department code has been keyed in at printing, you can key in the correct department code again to print the subject job. Select the job you want to print on the menu for the invalid queue. If the corresponding is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 279: Deleting Invalid Print Jobs

    Deleting invalid print jobs Select the job you want to delete on the menu for the invalid queue, then press the [DELETE] button. If the corresponding job is not displayed on the page, press the [Prev] or [Next] button to switch the page.
  • Page 280: Confirming Scan Job Status

    8 JOB STATUS Confirming Scan Job Status You can confirm the scan job status and delete a scan job. For details, refer to the Scanning Guide. Press the [JOB STATUS] button on the control panel. Then press the [SCAN] button on the touch panel to display the scan job list.
  • Page 281: Log List

    Log List You can confirm the history of each copy, print, scan, and, sending and receiving of Fax, Internet Fax and E-mail job on the log list. You can also register unregistered Fax numbers or E-mail addresses into the address book from the log list of the Fax and Internet Fax, or the log list of scan jobs.
  • Page 282: Confirming Job History In Log List

    8 JOB STATUS Confirming job history in log list Print log When you press the [PRINT] button on the log menu, the history of copy jobs and print jobs is displayed. The following information is displayed. User Name: Name of the senders of the copy/print job Date, Time: Date and time the job was printed Paper:...
  • Page 283: Send Log

    Send log When you press the [SEND] button on the log menu, the sending history of Fax jobs and Inter- net Fax jobs is displayed. (The Fax function is optional.) The following information is displayed. File No.: Order of job registered Recipient’s Fax number or E-mail address of Internet Fax Date, Time: Date and time the Fax or Internet Fax was sent Pages:...
  • Page 284: Receive Log

    8 JOB STATUS Receive log When you press the [RECEIVE] button on the log menu, the receiving history of Fax jobs, Inter- net Fax jobs and E-mail jobs is displayed. (The Fax function is optional.) The following information is displayed. File No.: Order of job registered From: Sender’s Fax number or E-mail address of Internet Fax...
  • Page 285: Scan Log

    Scan log When you press the [SCAN] button on the log menu, the histories of the following items are dis- played. Job history of the following functions using the copying functions: - Storing job in e-filing - Storing job in a shared folder Job history of the following functions using the scanning functions: - Storing job in e-filing - Storing job in a shared folder...
  • Page 286: Registering Into Address Book From Log Lists

    8 JOB STATUS Registering into address book from log lists You can register the information such as the remote Fax numbers and E-mail addresses in the address book from the send/receive log screen. The following information can be registered from the Send log: Remote FAX number which was dialed by direct entry using the digital keys, or which was searched for by the LDAP server E-mail address which was manually entered, or which was searched for by the LDAP server...
  • Page 287 Press the [ENTRY] button. Enter the following information. (You need to enter at least either of [FIRST NAME] or [LAST NAME], and either of [FAX NO.] or [E- MAIL].) FIRST NAME: Enter the first name. The entered first name is displayed in the address book list on the touch panel.
  • Page 288: Printing Journals (Send/Receive Log List)

    8 JOB STATUS Printing journals (send/receive log list) You can print the send and receive log lists of the Fax job. The 40 latest send-and-receive logs (1 page), or the 120 latest send-and-receive logs (3 pages) can be printed out. You can also select and print only 1 log.
  • Page 289: Print Status Display

    Print Status Display When you press the [STATUS] button on the touch panel while no operation is in progress, the size of the paper set in the drawer is displayed. When you press the [STATUS] button during printing, the drawer button being used for the feeding of this printing is highlighted. Releasing print job errors If the specified size of paper is not in the drawer when printing is to be performed from a client PC, a print job error occurs.
  • Page 290 8 JOB STATUS Printing by placing appropriate size of sheets in the drawer Press the blinking [JOB STA- TUS] button. Press the drawer button whose size you want to change on the touch panel. You can select the desired drawer with the paper source selection ( / ) buttons. Place paper in the corresponding drawer.
  • Page 291 Printing by selecting a paper size already placed in another drawer When the specified size of paper is not in the drawer, you can release the error by selecting another size of paper already placed in another drawer, instead of placing the specified size of paper in the drawer.
  • Page 292: Error Code

    8 JOB STATUS Error Code If an error occurs while using the printer, optional Fax, optional Internet Fax or optional scan, the error code is displayed in the status of each log. Take an appropriate action with reference to the following.
  • Page 293 Error code Problem What to do 1C33 File access failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable. Check if the server or local disc has a sufficient space in disc capacity. 1C40 Image conversion Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error abnormality again.
  • Page 294 8 JOB STATUS Error code Problem What to do 1CC1 Power failure Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable. 3A10-3A12 MIME format error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail in the MIME1.0 format. 3A20-3A22 E-mail process error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
  • Page 295 Error code Problem What to do 3E30 POP3 login error Ask your administrator that the POP3 user name and password is set correctly. 3E40 POP3 login type error Ask your administrator if the login types (Auto, POP3, APOP) to the POP3 server are correct. 3F00, 3F10, File I/O error Ask the sender to resend the E-mail.
  • Page 296 8 JOB STATUS Scan Job Error code Problem What to do Remote Scan 2A20 Failed to acquire Perform the job in error again. resource If the error still occurs, turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. 2A40 System fatal error Turn the power OFF and then back ON.
  • Page 297 Error code Problem What to do 2C70 SMTP service is not Ask your administrator to enable the SMTP setting. available 2C71 SMTP authentication Check if the SMTP authentication method, login name and error password are correct. Check if the setting and the port number of SSL correspond to those of the server.
  • Page 298 8 JOB STATUS Error code Problem What to do 2D66 Failed to process your Delete the data in the local storage folder in the equipment and job. Insufficient stor- retry the scan. age space. 2D67 FTP service is not Ask your administrator whether the FTP service is configured available.
  • Page 299 Error code Problem What to do 2B60 The folder was Check the folder to be made. renamed. A folder of the same name already existed. 2B70 The document was Check the data to be stored. renamed. A document of the same name already existed.
  • Page 300 8 JOB STATUS Error code Problem What to do A222 Print Job power inter- Power failure occurred. Retry the print. ruption A290 Limit over error Number of prints has exceeded the one specified with the (Black and White) department code and user code at the same time. Clear the limit counter.
  • Page 301 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS This chapter explains the graphic symbols blinking on the touch panel to notify you of the status of the equip- ment and the appropriate actions to be taken. Blinking Graphic Symbols ...................300 Drawer Display on the Touch Panel ..............301 Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol ................302 Recommendation for original toner ....................303 Replacing the toner cartridge ......................304...
  • Page 302: Blinking Graphic Symbols

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Blinking Graphic Symbols 1. Error code 2. Guidance display area 3. Illustration of the equipment 4. Replace toner cartridge symbol ( P.302 “Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol”) 5. Replace toner bag symbol ( P.309 “Replace Toner Bag Symbol”) 6.
  • Page 303: Drawer Display On The Touch Panel

    Drawer Display on the Touch Panel When the drawer runs out of paper, the drawer display on the touch panel starts blinking. Add paper to the drawer. Drawer Display on the Touch Panel...
  • Page 304: Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol When the toner in the cartridge runs out, the Replace toner cartridge symbol blinks and the fol- lowing message appears. Up to approx. 50 copies can be made after the Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol starts blinking. (The maximum number of copies that can be made varies depending on the copying/printing conditions.) When the black toner runs out:...
  • Page 305: Recommendation For Original Toner

    Recommendation for original toner At Toshiba we strive to provide you with the highest quality images. Please use genuine Toshiba toner to ensure that you continue to receive quality output that is environmentally safe. Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol...
  • Page 306: Replacing The Toner Cartridge

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Replacing the toner cartridge When you want to replace a cartridge before the Replace toner cartridge symbol blinks, see the User Functions Guide. Open the front cover. Put your fingers in the groove and slowly pull out the colour toner cartridge to be replaced.
  • Page 307: Cleaning The Slit Glasses

    Shake the new toner cartridge well to loosen the toner inside. Pull out the seal in the direc- tion of the arrow. Insert the new toner cartridge straight until it stops. Then clean the slit glasses. Cleaning the slit glasses The slit glass cleaner is placed inside the front cover.
  • Page 308 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Remove the cap. Do not touch the slit glass cleaner pad, the toner on the pad may stick to your hands and the cleaner pad may become contaminated. Use the slit glass cleaner with its pad side facing down.
  • Page 309 Insert the cleaner all the way in, and then pull it out. Repeat this two or three times for each colour. Insert the cleaner all the way in until the arrow mark on the cleaner is hidden. Install the cap. Do not touch the slit glass cleaner pad, the toner on the pad may stick to your hands and the cleaner pad may become...
  • Page 310: Cleaning The Chargers

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Cleaning the chargers Pull out the knob of the charger cleaner for yellow straight until the red mark appears. Insert the charger cleaner straight until it stops. Repeat steps 1 and 2 two or three times to clean the chargers. Clean all the chargers in the order of yellow, magenta, cyan and black.
  • Page 311: Replace Toner Bag Symbol

    Replace Toner Bag Symbol When the toner bag becomes full of used toner, the replace toner bag symbol blinks and “Dis- pose of used toner” appears. Replace the toner bag following the procedure below. Open the front cover. Pull the toner bag out care- fully.
  • Page 312 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Remove lids from the side of the toner bag. Put the lid on the toner bag. Set a new toner bag. Close the front cover. Replace Toner Bag Symbol...
  • Page 313: Jam Symbols

    Jam Symbols When a paper misfeed occurs in the equipment, the jam symbol blinks in the positions where the paper is misfed. Follow the guidance on the touch panel to remove the misfed paper properly. The misfed paper may not be in the correct position as shown in the illustration depending on the timing of the misfeeding.
  • Page 314 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Remove any misfed originals. Turn the dial to remove the misfed original. Open the transport guide. Raise the guide plate under the transport guide, and then remove the original under the guide plate. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 315 Close the transport guide, and then the upper cover. Open the Reversing Auto- matic Document Feeder. Open the reverse cover, and then remove the original. Close the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder. Raise the lever, and then open the upper cover. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 316: Misfeed In Drawer Feeding Area

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Raise the original feeding tray, and then remove the original under the tray. Lower the original feeding tray. Close the upper cover. Misfeed in drawer feeding area Open the cover. Remove any misfed paper. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 317: Misfeed In The Large Capacity Feeder (Optional)

    Close the cover. Misfeed in the Large Capacity Feeder (optional) Open the cover of the Large Capacity Feeder. Remove any misfed paper. Close the cover. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 318: Misfeed In The Paper Feed Pedestal (Optional)

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Misfeed in the Paper Feed Pedestal (optional) Open the cover of the Paper Feed Pedestal remove any misfed paper. Remove any misfed paper. Close the cover. Misfeed on the bypass tray Pull out misfed paper on the bypass tray.
  • Page 319: Misfeed In The Automatic Duplexing Unit

    Misfeed in the automatic duplexing unit Be careful not to let your fingers be caught between the equipment and the automatic duplexing unit. This could injure you. Do not touch the metal portion of a guide plate as it could burn you. Open the automatic duplexing unit.
  • Page 320: Misfeed In The Jam Releasing Cover

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Misfeed in the jam releasing cover Open the automatic duplexing unit. Put your fingers into A, push it up to release the lock and open the jam releasing cover. Rotate the green knob as indi- cated by the arrow toward the inside and remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 321: Misfeed In The Fuser Unit

    Misfeed in the fuser unit Do not touch the fuser unit or the metal area around it. Since they are very hot, you could be burned or the shock could cause an injury to your hand. Open the Automatic duplexing unit.
  • Page 322 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Open the cover of the Bridge Unit (optional). When the Fin- isher (optional) is not installed, skip this step. Rotate the green dial down- ward as indicated by the arrow to move the paper to the exit side.
  • Page 323 Rotate the green dial upward as indicated by the arrow to move the paper down. Holding the green knob, close the transport guide. Close the jam releasing cover and the Automatic duplexing unit. Be sure to close both sides of the Automatic duplexing unit. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 324: Misfeed In The Bridge Unit (Optional)

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Misfeed in the Bridge Unit (optional) Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover. Remove any misfed paper that is inside the Bridge Unit. When the misfed paper cannot be removed because the right side of the paper is caught by the fuser unit, follow steps on P.319 “Misfeed in the fuser unit”.
  • Page 325: Misfeed In The Finisher And The Hole Punch Unit (Optional: Mj-1101, Mj-6101)

    Misfeed in the Finisher and the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-1101, MJ-6101) A paper misfeed at the upper tray Raise the lever, and then open the upper tray. Remove any misfed paper. Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover.
  • Page 326 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Remove any misfed paper. Proceed to step 8. When installing the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-6101) Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. Turn the knob anticlockwise to remove any misfed paper. Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
  • Page 327 Close the cover of the Bridge Unit. Close the upper tray. Place both hands at the shaded area of the upper tray, and then push and close the upper tray until it locks. The upper tray can be closed by pressing the right side of the latch.
  • Page 328 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Lower the shutter of the paper exit. Remove any misfed paper. Holding the cover handle of the Bridge Unit, open the cover. When the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ- 6101) is installed, proceed to step 7. Remove any misfed paper.
  • Page 329 When installing the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-6101) Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. Turn the knob anticlockwise to remove any misfed paper. Close the cover of the Hole Punch Unit. Close the cover of the Bridge Unit. Close the upper tray.
  • Page 330: Misfeed In The Saddle Stitch Finisher And The Hole Punch Unit (Optional: Mj-1030, Mj-6004)

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS The upper tray can be closed by pressing the right side of the latch. Misfeed in the Saddle Stitch Finisher and the Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-1030, MJ-6004) Hold up the guide and remove any misfed paper in the paper exit area.
  • Page 331 Raise the Hole Punch Unit, and remove any misfed paper. Return the Hole Punch Unit to the original position and close the front cover. Open the upper cover of the Finisher until it locks. Remove any misfed paper. Close the upper cover. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 332: Misfeed In The Saddle Stitch Unit (Optional)

    9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Misfeed in the Saddle Stitch Unit (optional) Open the front cover of the Saddle Stitch Finisher. Slide the green handle toward the right and remove the mis- fed paper. Move the green handle to the right-hand side. Remove any misfed paper and return the handle to its original position.
  • Page 333 Turn the right-hand knob anti- clockwise. Turn the left-hand knob clock- wise while you are pushing it. Remove any misfed paper on the exit side of the Saddle Stitch Unit. Raise the lever and open the exit cover of the Saddle Stitch Unit.
  • Page 334 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Remove any misfed paper. Close the exit cover and the front cover. Jam Symbols...
  • Page 335: Call Service Symbol

    Call Service Symbol 1. Call service symbol 2. Error code Never attempt to repair, disassemble or modify the equipment by yourself. You could cause a fire or get an electric shock. Always contact your service representative for maintenance or repair of the internal parts of the equipment.
  • Page 336 9 BLINKING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS Call Service Symbol...
  • Page 337 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS This chapter explains the various messages displayed on the touch panel and the appropriate actions to be taken. “Toner near Empty” ....................337 “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” ..........340 Cleaning the slit glass ........................340 Cleaning the chargers ........................343 “Check staple cartridge”...
  • Page 338 “Cannot print this paper type Set the other paper type” ........371 “Reboot the machine” ..................372...
  • Page 339: Toner Near Empty

    “Toner near Empty” This message appears when toner in any of the toner cartridges has become little. Up to approx. 4000 copies can be made after it has appeared. The icon of the colour of the corresponding toner cartridge is lit in the equipment status indication area. Prepare a new cartridge accordingly. K: Black Y: Yellow M: Magenta...
  • Page 340 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Press the [USER] button. Press the [GENERAL] button. Press the [REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE] button. “Toner near Empty”...
  • Page 341 Press the button for the colour of the toner cartridge which you have replaced. Press the [FINISH] button. Press the [YES] button. “Toner near Empty”...
  • Page 342: Time For Slit Glass And Main Charger Cleaning

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Time for Slit glass and Main charger cleaning” This message appears when the slit glass and the main charger require cleaning. When it appears, follow the steps below to clean the slit glasses and the chargers. Also clean the slit glasses and the chargers when the toner cartridge is replaced with a new one.
  • Page 343 Remove the cap. Do not touch the slit glass cleaner pad, the toner on the pad may stick to your hands and the cleaner pad may become contaminated. Use the slit glass cleaner with its pad side facing down. Insert the cleaner through the service hole under each devel- oper to clean the slit glass.
  • Page 344 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Insert the cleaner all the way in, and then pull it out. Repeat this two or three times for each colour. Insert the cleaner all the way in until the arrow mark on the cleaner is hidden. Install the cap.
  • Page 345: Cleaning The Chargers

    Cleaning the chargers Pull out the knob of the charger cleaner for yellow straight until the red mark appears. Insert the charger cleaner straight until it stops. Repeat steps 1 and 2 two or three times to clean the chargers. Clean all the chargers in the order of yellow, magenta, cyan and black.
  • Page 346: Check Staple Cartridge

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Check staple cartridge” This message will be shown only if the finisher (optional) is installed. When the staples in the stapler of the finisher run out, this message appears. Add staples to the cartridge according to the following procedure. Finisher (optional: MJ-1101) Open the front cover of the fin- isher.
  • Page 347 Take the empty staple case out of the staple cartridge. Install a new staple case into the staple cartridge. Insert the new case into the cartridge until you hear a click sound. Install the staple cartridge onto the stapler. When installing the staple cartridge, hold the mint-green colour label por- tion of the bracket securely so that it will not move.
  • Page 348: Finisher (Optional: Mj-1030)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Finisher (optional: MJ-1030) Open the front cover of the fin- isher. Take off the staple cartridge. Take the empty staple case out of the staple cartridge. Remove the seal bundling the staples. Be careful that the staples are not misaligned.
  • Page 349 Install a new staple case into the staple cartridge. Insert the new case into the cartridge until you hear a click sound. Install the staple cartridge onto the stapler. Insert the cartridge until it is caught by the latch and fixed with a click sound. Close the front cover of finisher.
  • Page 350: Check Staple Cartridge In The Saddle Stitch Unit

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Check staple cartridge in the Saddle Stitch Unit” This message will be shown only if the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. When the staples in the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Finisher run out, this message appears. Replace the staple cartridge according to the following procedure.
  • Page 351 Take off the empty staple car- tridge, and then install a new one. Replace both cartridges at a time. Pull the handle of the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Unit toward you to unlock it. Then lower the stapler to its original posi- tion.
  • Page 352: Examine Stapler

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Examine stapler” This message appears when the staples in the finisher (optional) are jammed. To remove them, follow the procedure below. Finisher (optional: MJ-1101) Open the front cover of the fin- isher. Take off the staple cartridge. Lower the guide while holding the knob.
  • Page 353 Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. Remove any jammed staples. Hold the knob and raise the guide, and then return the guide to its original position. Install the staple cartridge into the stapler. When installing the staple cartridge, hold the mint-green colour label por- tion of the bracket securely so that it will not move.
  • Page 354: Finisher (Optional: Mj-1030)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Finisher (optional: MJ-1030) Open the front cover of the fin- isher. Take off the staple cartridge. Lower the guide while holding the knob. A: Stapling area Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. Remove any jammed staples.
  • Page 355 Hold the knob and raise the guide, and then return the guide to its original position. Install the staple cartridge into the stapler. Insert the cartridge until it is caught by the latch and fixed with a click sound. Close the front cover of the finisher. “Examine stapler”...
  • Page 356: Ready (Check Stapler)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “READY (CHECK STAPLER)” This message will be shown only when the finisher (optional) is installed. It appears when the staples in the stapler of the finisher run out or when the staples in the finisher are jammed. Clear the error according to the procedure in P.340 ““Time for Slit glass and Main charger clean- ing””.
  • Page 357: Examine Stapler In The Saddle Stitch Unit

    “Examine stapler in the Saddle Stitch Unit” This message appears when the staples in the Saddle Stitch Unit of the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) are jammed. To remove them, follow the procedure below. Open the front cover of the fin- isher.
  • Page 358 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Take off the staple cartridge. While pushing the lever (1) downward, pull up the shutter with the knob (2). Remove any jammed staples. A: Stapling area Do not touch the stapling area. The stapler could injure you. Push the knob (2) to return it to its original position.
  • Page 359 Install the staple cartridge. Pull the handle of the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Unit toward you to unlock it. Then return the stapler to its original posi- tion. Insert the Saddle Stitch Unit into the finisher carefully. Check the following 2 items before test stapling. Check if the finisher is securely installed on the equipment.
  • Page 360: Ready (Check Saddle Stitch Stapler)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “READY (CHECK SADDLE STITCH STAPLER)” This message will be shown only when the Saddle Stitch Finisher (optional) is installed. It appears when the staples in the stapler of the Saddle Stitch Finisher run out or when the staples in the Saddle Stitch Finisher are jammed.
  • Page 361: Ready (Hole Punch Dust Bin Is Full)

    “READY (HOLE PUNCH DUST BIN IS FULL)” This message appears when the hole punch dustbin in the Hole Punch Unit (optional) becomes full. To dispose of the paper bits, follow the procedure below. Hole Punch Unit (optional: MJ-6101, MJ-6004) Open the cover of the Hole Punch Unit.
  • Page 362: Power Failure

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “POWER FAILURE” This message appears when a job is interrupted due to a power failure, etc. The print or Fax job in progress at the time of a power failure may not be completed. Confirm the job status by press- ing the [JOB STATUS] button.
  • Page 363: Time For Periodic Maintenance

    “Time for periodic maintenance” This message appears when assistance from a qualified service technician is required. Contact your service representative. “Time for periodic maintenance”...
  • Page 364: Check Paper Size Setting On Control Panel For Drawer N

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N” This message appears when the size of the paper actually placed in the drawer or on the bypass tray differs from the one registered in the equipment for the corresponding drawer or the bypass tray.
  • Page 365 Remove the jammed paper. P.311 “Jam Symbols” Pull out the drawer mentioned in the message. Then remove all the paper in it. Close the drawer and then turn the power ON. Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button on the control panel. Press the [USER] button on the touch panel to display the USER menu, and then press the [DRAWER] button.
  • Page 366 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS Press the drawer button corresponding to the one mentioned in the message on the touch panel. Press the paper size button corresponding to the one placed in the drawer. P.54 “Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper” Place the removed paper and the original, and then try to copy again.
  • Page 367: During Copying (Using The Bypass Tray)

    During copying (using the bypass tray) Turn the power of the equip- ment OFF. You cannot shut down the equipment. Remove the jammed paper. P.311 “Jam Symbols” Remove all the paper from the bypass tray. Turn the power ON. Place paper on the bypass tray and select the paper size. P.85 “Bypass Copying”...
  • Page 368: During Printing From The Fax Or Printer (Using A Drawer)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS During printing from the FAX or Printer (using a drawer) Turn the power of the equip- ment OFF. You cannot shut down the equipment. Remove the jammed paper. P.311 “Jam Symbols” Pull out the drawer mentioned in the message.
  • Page 369 See the size indication on the touch panel to check the paper size registered for the drawer mentioned in the message. Place the paper, whose size is same as the one you have checked at step 5, in the drawer mentioned in the message. P.54 “Preparation 3- Setting Copy Paper”...
  • Page 370: During Printing From The Printer (Using The Bypass Tray)

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS During printing from the Printer (using the bypass tray) Paper will not be fed out of the bypass tray during a FAX reception. Turn the power of the equip- ment OFF. You cannot shut down the equipment. Remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 371 Press the [JOB STATUS] but- ton on the control panel. Place the paper of the size corresponding to the one shown next to the message “Place Paper in the Bypass tray :” on the bypass tray. Press the [START] button. “Check paper size setting on control panel for drawer N”...
  • Page 372: Cannot Print This Paper Size Select The Other Drawer

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Cannot print this paper size Select the other drawer” When the finisher is installed, A3-Wide paper cannot exit to the inner tray. Delete the print job, change the paper size you set for printing or specify the finisher as an exit tray, and tray again.
  • Page 373: Cannot Print This Paper Type Set The Other Paper Type

    “Cannot print this paper type Set the other paper type” Special paper can exit only to the inner tray or the upper tray of the Finisher (MJ-1101). Delete the print job, select the inner tray or the upper tray of the Finisher (MJ-1101) as an exit tray, and try again.
  • Page 374: Reboot The Machine

    10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS “Reboot the machine” This message appears when the equipment cannot be operated normally because an error occurs but it may be released by rebooting the equipment. Since the equipment cannot be shut down with the control panel, reboot it with the power switch. “Reboot the machine”...
  • Page 375 MAINTENANCE This chapter describes the maintenance procedures for high-quality copy output, and how to troubleshoot. Daily Inspection ....................374 Simple Troubleshooting ..................375 Equipment does not start ........................375 Paper jamming occurs frequently....................375 Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed............375 Functions cannot be set ........................376 Image density is too low........................376 Image density is too high ........................376...
  • Page 376: Daily Inspection

    11 MAINTENANCE Daily Inspection We recommend you to clean the following items weekly, so that the originals can be scanned in unsoiled conditions. Be careful not to scratch the parts that you are cleaning. 1. Scanning area Clean the surface with a dry soft cloth or a cloth lightly moistened with water. Do not use solvents such as alcohol.
  • Page 377: Simple Troubleshooting

    Simple Troubleshooting Check the following items and, if the problem still occurs, call your service representative for assistance. Equipment does not start Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page Is the power cord plug securely Insert the power cord plug until it inserted in the outlet? comes to a stop.
  • Page 378: Functions Cannot Be Set

    11 MAINTENANCE Functions cannot be set Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference page Are there functions that cannot See the copying function combi- P.389 “Copying Function Com- be combined set together? nation and image quality adjust- bination Matrix”, P.391 “Image ment combination matrices, and Quality Adjustment Combination then set them again.
  • Page 379 Phenomenon Usual cause Countermeasure The copy image is fogged. There is a slight gap Lower the Platen Cover (optional) or the between the original glass Automatic Document Feeder (optional) and the original. fully so that the original will contact with the original glass.
  • Page 380 11 MAINTENANCE Simple Troubleshooting...
  • Page 381 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications............380 Specifications of Options..................384 Packing List......................388 Copying Function Combination Matrix...............389 Combination Matrix 1/2 ........................389 Combination Matrix 2/2 ........................390 Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix ..........391 Combination Matrix 1/2 ........................391 Combination Matrix 2/2 ........................392...
  • Page 382: E-Studio2500C/3500C/3510C Specifications

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications Model name FC-2500C/FC-3500C/FC-3510C Type Desktop type Original glass Fixed Printing (copying) system Indirect electrophotographic method Developing system 2-component magnetic brush developing Fixing method Belt fusing Photosensor type Original scanning system Flat surface scanning system (When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is installed: Fixed scanning system by feeding the original) Original scanning sensor...
  • Page 383 1055 mm (W) x 855 mm (D) Storage capacity Max. 1000 sheets or until the memory is full (Toshiba’s own chart) This specification varies depending on the copying conditions and the environment. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement.
  • Page 384: Continuous Copying Speed

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Continuous copying speed e-STUDIO2500c sheets/min. Media type PLAIN/ RECYCLED THICK1 THICK2 THICK3 Paper size Feeder PAPER Black Black Black Black Colour Colour Colour Colour -and- -and- -and- -and- white white white white A4, A5-R, Drawer 17.5 17.5 B5, LT, ST-R,...
  • Page 385 The copying speed values for Black and white are measured when the auto exposure is used. The copying speed values for colour are measured when the manual exposure is used. This specification varies depending on the copying conditions and the environment. Toshiba-recommended paper is used for the values of this specification above. e-STUDIO2500c/3500c/3510c Specifications...
  • Page 386: Specifications Of Options

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Specifications of Options Reversing Automatic Document Feeder Model name MR-3018 Copy sides 1-side, Duplex Number of originals 100 originals (35 - 80 g/m ) or 16 mm or less in height (more than 80 g/m (A4) Feeding speed Black-and-white: 105 - 420 mm Colour: 52.5 - 210 mm...
  • Page 387: Upper Tray

    Finisher (MJ-1101) Model name MJ-1101 Type Floor type (Console type) Acceptable paper size A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP Acceptable paper 60 - 256 g/m weight Number of copies sta- Paper size 60 - 80 g/m 81 - 90 g/m 91 - 105 g/m...
  • Page 388 12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Saddle Stitch Finisher (MJ-1030) Model name MJ-1030 Type Floor type (Console type) Acceptable paper size A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R, FOLIO, LD, LG, LT, LT-R, ST-R, COMP Acceptable paper weight 64 - 256 g/m Number of copies stapled Paper size 80 g/m...
  • Page 389: Bridge Unit

    (6.5 mm dia.; 70 mm and 21 mm pitch) FOLIO, LD, LG, LT-R, COMP Bridge Unit Model name KN-3500 Toshiba-recommended paper is used for the values above. Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice in the interest of product improvement. Specifications of Options...
  • Page 390: Packing List

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Packing List Packing list Setup instructions Operator’s Manual Photoconductive drum Operator’s Manual pocket Setup report Warranty sheet CD-ROM (2 pcs.) Stopper (for control panel) Packing List...
  • Page 391: Copying Function Combination Matrix

    Copying Function Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 1/2 Copying Function Combination Matrix...
  • Page 392: Combination Matrix 2/2

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Combination Matrix 2/2 Copying Function Combination Matrix...
  • Page 393: Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix

    Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix Combination Matrix 1/2 Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix...
  • Page 394: Combination Matrix 2/2

    12 SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS Combination Matrix 2/2 Image Quality Adjustment Combination Matrix...
  • Page 395: Index

    INDEX ..........140 Numerics Colour balance ..........103 Colour mode ..125 1-sided original -> 1-sided copy ........41 Colour mode button ..125 1-sided original -> 2-sided copy ........302 Colour toner cartridge ..........146 2-colour copy .......34 Configuration of options ..........168 2IN1 / 4IN1 ....83 Confirming and canceling auto job ..125...
  • Page 396 ......38 ENERGY SAVER button ..53 ENERGY SAVER/SHUT DOWN button ........318 Jam releasing cover ........52 Energy saving mode ..........311 Jam symbols .... 104 Enlargement and reduction copying ..........189 JOB BUILD ..41 Enlargement/Reduction (Zoom...) button ..........262 Job status ....
  • Page 397 ........33 Paper exit stopper ........30 Paper feed cover Saddle stitch ......31 Paper feed cover (optional) ........120 Available conditions ....31 Paper Feed Pedestal ......110 Saddle stitch ........... 98 Paper selection ....110 Saddle Stitch Finisher .......31 Paper size indicator ........111 Saddle stitch tray...
  • Page 398 ..........173 Trimming Troubleshooting Display does not change when buttons ....... 375 or icons are pressed ......375 Equipment does not start ......376 Functions cannot be set ......376 Image density is too high ......376 Image density is too low .....
  • Page 399 Printed in China FC-2500C/3500C/3510C OME06000300...
  • Page 400 MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOUR SYSTEMS Operator's Manual for Basic Functions 2-17-2, HIGASHIGOTANDA, SHINAGAWA-KU, TOKYO, 141-8664, JAPAN R060120A6700-TTEC 2006 - 04 2006 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved...

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