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  • Page 1 KM-C2230 Enlarge Display Mode User’s Guide Please read the User’s Guide before using the copier. Keep it close to the copier for easy reference.
  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction This User’s Guide contains details on the operation of the various functions available in the Enlarge Dis- play mode and on the various operating precau- tions. In order to ensure that this machine is used correctly and efficiently, carefully read this guide before using the machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents The topics listed below are described in the Enlarge Display Mode Operations Guide. For details on oth- er topics, refer to the User’s Guide. Additional Information The descriptions in this guide show sample screens with inch measurements. The same setting in screens with metric mea- surements can be specified using the same pro- cedure.
  • Page 4 Contents Paper type icons...1-15 Paper supply icons ...1-17 To use the Volume Track mode ...1-18 2 Paper Settings 2.1 Paper Settings ...2-2 To specify a non-standard (custom) paper size for the 1st drawer...2-2 To store a non-standard (custom) paper size for the 1st drawer...2-7 To specify a paper size setting for the 1st drawer...2-11 To specify a non-standard (custom)
  • Page 5 4 Useful Operations 4.1 Basic Copying ... 4-2 To make copies ... 4-2 4.2 Stopping Copying ... 4-6 To stop a copy job ... 4-6 To restart the copy job... 4-7 4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Multiple Bypass Tray ... 4-8 To queue a copy job for the multiple bypass tray ...
  • Page 6 Contents To specify different vertical and horizontal scaling proportions (X/Y Zoom settings)...5-21 5.4 Selecting a Paper Setting ...5-23 To select the Paper setting...5-24 5.5 Selecting Original Setting...5-26 To select an Original setting...5-27 5.6 Selecting Copy Settings ...5-30 To select a Copy setting...5-31 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting ..5-33 To select an Original Image Type setting...5-34...
  • Page 7 6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function ... 6-5 To specify whether the confirmation message for canceling the Enlarge Display mode appears ... 6-6 Operations for the confirmation message for canceling the Enlarge Display mode ... 6-8 Outline of the Confirmation to Cancel the Enlarge Display Mode ...
  • Page 8: Before Making Copies

    Before Making Copies This chapter provides information that is important to know before mak- ing copies.
  • Page 9: Explanation Of Guide Conventions

    1.1 Explanation of Guide Conven- tions CAUTION Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in serious injuries or property damage. ➜ Observe all cautions in order to ensure safe use of this machine. Reminder! Text highlighted in this manner indicates opera- tion precautions.
  • Page 10 1.1 Explanation of Guide Conventions ] This indicates a key either on the touch panel or on the control panel.
  • Page 11: Control Panel Parts And Their Functions

    1.2 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions Reference For details, refer to “Control Panel” on page 2-12 of the User’s Guide. Part Name Touch panel Displays various screens Keypad 1.2 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions Description and messages. Specify the various settings by directly touching the panel.
  • Page 12 1.2 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions Part Name [Access] key If Volume Track mode has [Interrupt] [Reset] key [C] (clear) [Stop] key Description been set, press this key after entering the account number and access code in order to use this machine. Press to enter Interrupt mode.
  • Page 13 Part Name [Start] key [Enlarge Display] key Contrast- adjusting dial [Accessibility] 1.2 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions Description Press to start copying. When this machine is ready to begin copying, the indicator on the [Start] key lights up in green. If the indicator on the [Start] key lights up in orange, copying cannot begin.
  • Page 14 1.2 Control Panel Parts and Their Functions Part Name [Mode Check] key Description Press to display screens showing the specified settings.
  • Page 15: Adjusting The Angle Of The Control Panel

    1.3 Adjusting the Angle of the Con- trol Panel Reference For details, refer to “Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel” on page 2-23 of the User’s Guide. The control panel can be adjusted to any of three angles. Adjust the control panel to the angle that al- lows for easy operation.
  • Page 16: To Lower The Angle Of The Control Panel

    1.3 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel To lower the angle of the control panel ➜ Pull the control panel release lever toward you, and then push down on the control panel. To raise the angle of the control panel ➜...
  • Page 17: Touch Panel

    1.4 Touch Panel Displaying the enlarged Basic screen Reference For details, refer to “Touch Panel” on page 2-14 of the User’s Guide. When this machine is turned on (the power switch is set to “I”), the standard-sized Basic screen ap- pears in the touch panel.
  • Page 18 1.4 Touch Panel The enlarged Basic screen appears in the touch panel. Additional Information Press the [Enlarge Display] key in the control panel to return the Basic screen to its standard size. 1-11...
  • Page 19: Touch Panel Operation

    Touch panel operation To activate a function or to select a setting, lightly touch the desired function or setting shown on the touch panel. CAUTION Do not apply extreme pressure to the touch panel, otherwise it may be scratched or dam- aged.
  • Page 20: Keys Displayed In The Touch Panel

    1.4 Touch Panel Keys displayed in the touch panel Touch this key to display the Basic screen. This key appears when there are jobs queued to be printed. Touch this key to display the Job List screen. For details on jobs, refer to chapter 7 “Managing Jobs”.
  • Page 21 1.4 Touch Panel This key appears if an error occurs dur- ing image stabilizing, or during print or scan operations. Touch this key to display the status of the machine. Inform the service repre- sentative of the number that is dis- played.
  • Page 22: Paper Type Icons

    1.4 Touch Panel Paper type icons If paper other than plain paper is specified for the 1st drawer and the multiple bypass tray, the icon in- dicating the paper type appears in the Paper/Size screen. 1-15...
  • Page 23 Paper type icons that appear Overhead projector transparencies Thick paper 2 Second side of a double-sided copy on thick paper 1 1-16 Envelopes Thick paper 1 Thick paper 3 Second side of a double-sided copy on plain paper Second side of Second side of a double-sided a double-sided...
  • Page 24: Paper Supply Icons

    1.4 Touch Panel Paper supply icons The amount of paper that remains is indicated in the screen where the paper size is selected. For details about the screen for selecting the paper size, refer to “Selecting a Paper Setting” on page 5-23. Paper supply icons that appear.
  • Page 25: To Use The Volume Track Mode

    To use the Volume Track mode If the “Volume Track Mode” function is set to “Yes”, this machine can only be used by users who enter their volume number and access number. When the screen shown below appears, type in the volume number and access number.
  • Page 26 1.4 Touch Panel Using the keypad, type in the access num- ber. Press the [Access] key in the control panel. The Basic screen appears. When you are finished making copies, press the [Access] key. The volume number and access number in- put screen appears again.
  • Page 27 1.4 Touch Panel 1-20...
  • Page 28: Paper Settings

    Paper Settings This chapter provides procedures for specifying the paper settings.
  • Page 29: To Specify A Non-Standard (Custom) Paper Size For The 1St Drawer

    2.1 Paper Settings Reference For details, refer to “Selecting a Paper/Size Set- ting” on page 3-18 of the User’s Guide. To specify a non-standard (custom) paper size for the 1st drawer If non-standard-sized paper is loaded into the 1st drawer, specify the size of paper that is loaded. Touch [Paper/Size] in the Basic screen.
  • Page 30 2.1 Paper Settings Touch [Custom Size]. ❍ To specify a paper size in inch measure- ments, continue with step 4. ❍ To specify a paper size in metric mea- surements, skip to step 6. Touch side X for the paper that is loaded (between 5-1/2 and 18 inches).
  • Page 31 Touch length of side Y for the paper that is loaded (between 3-9/16 and 12-1/4 inches). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 11-3/4 inches.) ❍ Touch the value that you wish to change. After specifying the paper size setting, con- tinue with step 8.
  • Page 32 2.1 Paper Settings Using the keypad, type in the length of side X for the paper that is loaded (between 140 and 457 mm). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 140 mm.) Touch type in the length of side Y for the paper that is loaded (between 90 and 311 mm).
  • Page 33 Additional Information If custom paper sizes have been stored, in- stead of performing steps 6 and 7, a stored pa- per size setting can be selected by pressing For details on storing custom paper sizes, refer to “To store a non-standard (custom) paper size for the 1st drawer”...
  • Page 34: To Store A Non-Standard (Custom) Paper Size For The 1St Drawer

    2.1 Paper Settings To store a non-standard (custom) paper size for the 1st drawer Touch [Paper/Size] in the Basic screen. Touch the key for the 1st drawer, and then touch [Change Size]. Touch [Size Registration]. ❍ To specify a paper size in inch measure- ments, continue with step 4.
  • Page 35 Touch side X for the paper that is loaded (between 5-1/2 and 18 inches). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 7-3/4 inches.) ❍ Touch the value that you wish to change. Touch length of side Y for the paper that is loaded (between 3-9/16 and 12-1/4 inches).
  • Page 36 2.1 Paper Settings Using the keypad, type in the length of side X for the paper that is loaded (between 140 and 457 mm). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 200 mm.) Touch type in the length of side Y for the paper that is loaded (between 90 and 311 mm).
  • Page 37 Touch [Enter]. A non-standard (custom) paper size is stored for the 1st drawer. 2-10 2.1 Paper Settings...
  • Page 38: To Specify A Paper Size Setting For The 1St Drawer

    2.1 Paper Settings To specify a paper size setting for the 1st drawer The size of the paper loaded into the 1st drawer is automatically detected, and the appropriate paper size setting is selected. However, it may be neces- sary to set the paper size if the paper size is not au- tomatically detected for some reason.
  • Page 39 Touch either [Inch] or [Metric], depending on the size of paper that is loaded. Select the setting for the size of paper that is loaded, and then touch [Enter]. (As an example, the following screen shows the setting for Letter Touch [Enter].
  • Page 40: To Specify A Non-Standard (Custom) Paper Size For The Multiple Bypass Tray

    2.1 Paper Settings To specify a non-standard (custom) paper size for the multiple bypass tray If non-standard-sized paper is to be loaded into the multiple bypass tray, specify the size of paper that is to be loaded. Touch [Paper/Size] in the Basic screen. Touch [Bypass].
  • Page 41 Touch [Custom Size]. ❍ To specify a paper size in inch measure- ments, continue with step 4. ❍ To specify a paper size in metric mea- surements, skip to step 6. Touch side X for the paper that is to be loaded (be- tween 5-1/2 and 18 inches).
  • Page 42 2.1 Paper Settings Touch length of side Y for the paper that is to be loaded (between 3-9/16 and 12-1/4 inches). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 11-3/4 inches.) ❍ Touch the value that you wish to change. After specifying the paper size setting, con- tinue with step 8.
  • Page 43 Using the keypad, type in the length of side X for the paper that is to be loaded (between 140 and 457 mm). (As an example, the fol- lowing screen shows a specified setting of 140 mm.) Touch type in the length of side Y for the paper that is to be loaded (between 90 and 311 mm).
  • Page 44 2.1 Paper Settings Additional Information If custom paper sizes have been stored, in- stead of performing steps 6 and 7, a stored pa- per size setting can be selected by pressing For details on storing custom paper sizes, refer to “To store a non-standard (custom) paper size for the multiple bypass tray”...
  • Page 45: To Store A Non-Standard (Custom) Paper Size For The Multiple Bypass Tray

    To store a non-standard (custom) paper size for the multiple bypass tray Two non-standard paper sizes can be stored. Touch [Paper/Size] in the Basic screen. Touch [Bypass]. Touch [Size Registration]. ❍ To specify a paper size in inch measure- ments, continue with step 4. ❍...
  • Page 46 2.1 Paper Settings Touch side X for the paper that is loaded (between 5-1/2 and 18 inches). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 7-3/4 inches.) ❍ Touch the value that you wish to change. Touch length of side Y for the paper that is loaded (between 3-9/16 and 12-1/4 inches).
  • Page 47 Using the keypad, type in the length of side X for the paper that is to be loaded (between 140 and 457 mm). (As an example, the fol- lowing screen shows a specified setting of 200 mm.) Touch type in the length of side Y for the paper that is to be loaded (between 90 and 311 mm).
  • Page 48 2.1 Paper Settings Touch [Enter]. A non-standard (custom) paper size is stored for the multiple bypass tray. 2-21...
  • Page 49: To Specify A Paper Size Setting For The Multiple Bypass Tray

    To specify a paper size setting for the multiple bypass tray The size of the paper loaded into the multiple by- pass tray is automatically detected, and the appro- priate paper size setting is selected. However, it may be necessary to set the paper size if the paper size is not automatically detected for some reason.
  • Page 50 2.1 Paper Settings Touch either [Inch] or [Metric], depending on the size of paper that is to be loaded. Select the setting for the size of paper that is to be loaded, and then touch [Enter]. (As an example, the following screen shows the setting for Letter The paper size for the multiple bypass tray is set.
  • Page 51: To Specify The Paper Type For The Multiple Bypass Tray

    To specify the paper type for the multiple bypass tray Select the appropriate setting for the type of the pa- per loaded into the multiple bypass tray. Touch [Paper/Size] in the Basic screen. Touch [Bypass]. Touch [Paper Type]. 2-24 2.1 Paper Settings...
  • Page 52 2.1 Paper Settings Touch the key for the type of paper loaded into the multiple bypass tray, and then touch [Enter]. The paper type for the multiple bypass tray is set. 2-25...
  • Page 53 2.1 Paper Settings 2-26...
  • Page 54: Original Documents

    Original Documents This chapter provides information on loading original documents.
  • Page 55: Loading The Document

    3.1 Loading the Document Reference For details, refer to “Feeding the Document” on page 2-41 of the User’s Guide. Loading the Document Into the Reverse Automatic Document Feeder The following procedure describes how a document is loaded into the reverse automatic document feeder DP-621 (hereafter referred to as “duplexing document feeder”).
  • Page 56 3.1 Loading the Document ❍ When loading documents of mixed page sizes, align the top edge and left side of the documents, and then touch [Mixed Original]. If necessary, select an Original setting. For details on the Original setting, refer to “Selecting Original Setting”...
  • Page 57 Press the [Start] key in the control panel. The pages of the document are fed in, start- ing with the topmost page. The scanned pages are fed out into the document output tray. 3.1 Loading the Document...
  • Page 58: Placing The Document On The Original Glass

    3.1 Loading the Document Placing the Document On the Original Glass The following procedure describes how a document is placed on the original glass. Lift open original cover PLATEN COVER TYPE E (hereafter referred to as “original cover”), or the duplexing document feeder if it is installed.
  • Page 59 Observe the following precautions when loading the document onto the original glass. When loaded crosswise: document scale ❍ Position the document with the side to be copied facing down. ❍ Position the document on the original glass with the top edge of the document (the top of the image) toward the rear of the copier (for copier (for...
  • Page 60 3.1 Loading the Document If necessary, select an Original setting. For details on the Original setting, refer to “Selecting Original Setting” on page 5-26. Reminder! With placing the document on the original glass, be sure to select the “1” Original setting. With placing the document on the original glass, touch [Original Direction], and then refer to the screen shown below to select the appro-...
  • Page 61 Press the [Start] key in the control panel. Scanning of the document begins. Lift open the original cover, or the duplexing document feeder if it is installed, and then remove the document. Close the original cover, or the duplexing document feeder if it is installed. 3.1 Loading the Document...
  • Page 62 3.1 Loading the Document Additional Information When using a Copy setting where multiple docu- ment pages are to be scanned, such as with “1- 2in1” or “2-2in1”, the screen shown below ap- pears after each page is scanned. To continue scanning the document pages, remove the page that was scanned, position the next page of the document on the original glass, and then press...
  • Page 63 3.1 Loading the Document 3-10...
  • Page 64: Useful Operations

    Useful Operations This chapter provides information on basic copy operations.
  • Page 65: Basic Copying

    4.1 Basic Copying Reference For details, refer to “Making Basic Copies” on page xiv of the User’s Guide. To make copies Load the document to be copied. For details, refer to “Loading the Document” on page 3-2. 4.1 Basic Copying...
  • Page 66 4.1 Basic Copying Specify the necessary copy settings. ❍ To specify a Color setting, touch [Color]. For details, refer to “Selecting a Color Setting” on page 5-2. ❍ To specify a Output setting, touch [Out- put]. For details, refer to “Selecting Output Settings”...
  • Page 67 ❍ To specify the Original and Copy settings, touch [Orig Ö Copy]. For details, refer to “Selecting Original Setting” on page 5-26 and “Selecting Copy Settings” on page 5-30. ❍ To specify Photo/Density settings, touch [Photo/Density]. For details, refer to “Se- lecting a Photo/Density Setting”...
  • Page 68 4.1 Basic Copying Press the [Start] key in the control panel.
  • Page 69: Stopping Copying

    4.2 Stopping Copying To stop a copy job ➜ During a copy operation, press the [Stop] key in the control panel. 4.2 Stopping Copying...
  • Page 70: To Restart The Copy Job

    4.2 Stopping Copying The copy operation stops, and the message “Job has been stopped. To resume job press the Start Key.” appears. Additional Information The stopped job can be deleted. For details, refer to “Overview of Jobs” on page 7-2 and “To delete a job that is being printed”...
  • Page 71: Queuing A Copy Job For The Multiple Bypass Tray

    4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Multiple Bypass Tray 4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Mul- tiple Bypass Tray If the “Auto Paper Select” setting is specified and no tray or drawer is set to the desired paper size or type, select the “Bypass Reservation”...
  • Page 72 4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Multiple Bypass Tray Touch [Bypass Reservation]. Touch [Paper Type]. Select the desired paper type, and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 73 4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Multiple Bypass Tray Select the desired paper size, and then touch [Enter]. The message “Job has been stopped. To resume job press the Start Key.” appears. Press the [Start] key in the control panel. Scanning of the document continues.
  • Page 74 4.3 Queuing a Copy Job for the Multiple Bypass Tray After the message “Place paper in the By- pass Tray.” appears, replace the paper loaded into the multiple bypass tray with pa- per of the size and type specified in the screen.
  • Page 75: Interrupting A Copy Job

    4.4 Interrupting a Copy Job Reference For details, refer to “Interrupting a Copy Job (In- terrupt Mode)” on page 6-8 of the User’s Guide. The current copy job can be temporarily paused so that a quick copy of a different document can be made.
  • Page 76 4.4 Interrupting a Copy Job Press the [Interrupt] key in the control panel. The indicator on the [Interrupt] key lights up, and the message “Now in Interrupt mode.” appears. Load the document to be copied, and then specify the necessary copy settings. 4-13...
  • Page 77 Press the [Start] key in the control panel. After the document is scanned, the job cur- rently being printed is paused, and the job that printing was interrupted for is printed. After the interrupting copy job is finished, re- move the printed pages from the copy out- put tray, and then press the [Interrupt] key in the control panel.
  • Page 78 4.4 Interrupting a Copy Job Additional Information If the [Interrupt] key is not pressed after the inter- rupting copy job is finished, the indicator on the [Interrupt] key goes off and the interrupted copy job automatically continues printing after the length of time specified for the “Panel Reset Tim- er”...
  • Page 79 4.4 Interrupting a Copy Job 4-16...
  • Page 80: Specifying Copy Settings

    Specifying Copy Settings This chapter describes the proce- dures for specifying the various copy settings.
  • Page 81: Selecting A Color Setting

    5.1 Selecting a Color Setting Reference For details, refer to “Selecting a Color Setting” on page 3-5 of the User’s Guide. Four Color settings are available for making copies: “Auto Color”, “Full Color”, “Black” and “2 Color”. To select the Color setting Touch [Basic], then [Color].
  • Page 82 5.1 Selecting a Color Setting Select the desired Color setting. The selected Color setting is applied. Additional Information To produce two-color copies, touch [2 Color], touch the key for the color that will be used for reproducing the color areas, and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 83: Selecting Output Settings

    5.2 Selecting Output Settings Reference For details, refer to “Selecting Output Settings” on page 3-8 of the User’s Guide. Various settings are available for sorting and finish- ing copies when they are fed into the copy output tray. The following three sorting and output methods are available.
  • Page 84: To Specify Output Settings

    5.2 Selecting Output Settings To specify Output settings Touch [Basic], then [Output]. Select the desired Output settings. The selected Output setting is applied.
  • Page 85 5.2 Selecting Output Settings Additional Information To change the position of the punched holes or staples with the “2 Staples” setting, touch [Hole Punch] or [2 Staples] in step 2, touch [Change Position] and select the desired position in the screen that appeared, and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 86: Specifying A Zoom Setting

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting Reference For details, refer to “Specifying a Zoom Setting” on page 3-13 of the User’s Guide. The zoom ratio can be set in order to make a copy on paper with a size different than the document or to enlarge or reduce the size of the document.
  • Page 87: To Specify A Zoom Setting

    To specify a Zoom setting Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Select the desired Zoom setting. 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting...
  • Page 88 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting Additional Information × If [ 1.0] was selected in step 2, copies of the same size as the document will be printed. If [Minimal] was selected in step 2, a slightly re- duced copy of the original will be printed. (The default zoom ratio is 0.930.) The zoom ratio of the “Minimal”...
  • Page 89: To Specify A Zoom Ratio

    To specify a zoom ratio Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch zoom ratio (between 0.250 and 4.000). ❍ The repeat feature for a key starts when a key in the touch panel is held down. For details, refer to “Setting the “Key Repeat Start/Interval”...
  • Page 90: To Select The "Auto Zoom" Setting

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To select the “Auto Zoom” setting Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Auto Zoom]. 5-11...
  • Page 91 Select the paper drawer loaded with paper of the desired copy size. The “Auto Zoom” setting is applied. Additional Information When scanning of the document begins, the doc- ument size is detected, and copies are printed at the appropriate zoom ratio for the specified paper size.
  • Page 92: To Specify A Reduce Or Enlarge Setting

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To specify a Reduce or Enlarge setting Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Reduce] or [Enlarge]. 5-13...
  • Page 93 Select the desired zoom ratio, and then touch [Enter] (As an example, the following screen shows the setting [Legal Ö Letter] selected on the Reduce screen.). The specified reduction or enlargement zoom ratio is applied. 5-14 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting...
  • Page 94: To Specify A Manual Zoom Ratio

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To specify a manual zoom ratio Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Manual Zoom]. 5-15...
  • Page 95 Press the [C] (clear) key, and then use the keypad to type in the desired zoom ratio (be- tween 0.250 and 4.000). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified setting of 3.000.) Touch [Enter]. The specified zoom ratio is applied. 5-16 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting...
  • Page 96: To Store A Manual Zoom Ratio

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To store a manual zoom ratio Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Manual Zoom], and then touch [Zoom Input]. 5-17...
  • Page 97 Press the [C] (clear) key, and then use the keypad to type in the desired zoom ratio (be- tween 0.250 and 4.000). (As an example, the following screen shows a specified of 2.500.) ❍ When storing a Minimal zoom ratio, spec- ify a zoom ratio between 0.900 and 0.999.
  • Page 98: To Recall A Stored Manual Zoom Ratio

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To recall a stored manual zoom ratio Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Manual Zoom]. Touch (As an example, the following screen shows stored settings of 0.250 and 0.333.) or [Minimal]. 5-19...
  • Page 99 Touch [Enter]. The stored zoom ratio is recalled. 5-20 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting...
  • Page 100: To Specify Different Vertical And Horizontal Scaling Proportions (X/Y Zoom Settings)

    5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting To specify different vertical and horizon- tal scaling proportions (X/Y Zoom set- tings) Touch [Basic], then [Zoom]. Touch [Manual Zoom]. Touch [X/Y Zoom]. 5-21...
  • Page 101 Using the keypad, type in the desired length of side X (between 0.250 and 4.000). Touch type in the desired length of side Y (between 0.250 and 4.000). Touch [Enter]. The specified zoom ratio is applied. 5-22 5.3 Specifying a Zoom Setting , and then use the keypad to...
  • Page 102: Selecting A Paper Setting

    5.4 Selecting a Paper Setting 5.4 Selecting a Paper Setting Reference For details, refer to “Selecting a Paper/Size Set- ting” on page 3-18 of the User’s Guide. The paper drawer specified with paper of the de- sired size can be selected. 5-23...
  • Page 103: To Select The Paper Setting

    5.4 Selecting a Paper Setting To select the Paper setting Touch [Basic], then [Paper/Size]. 5-24...
  • Page 104 5.4 Selecting a Paper Setting Select the paper drawer specified with pa- per of the desired size. The selected Paper setting is applied. Additional Information If [Auto Paper Select] is selected, the paper draw- er specified with paper of the appropriate size is automatically selected according to the size of the scanned document.
  • Page 105: Selecting Original Setting

    5.5 Selecting Original Setting Reference For details, refer to “Selecting Original Settings” on page 3-27 of the User’s Guide. A setting corresponding to the type of original being copied can be selected. The following three Original settings can be specified. Single-sided/Double-sided (“1”/“2”...
  • Page 106: To Select An Original Setting

    5.5 Selecting Original Setting To select an Original setting Touch [Orig Ö Copy], and then touch [Origi- nal]. Touch [1] or [2], depending on the loaded document, and then touch [Original Direc- tion]. 5-27...
  • Page 107 Touch the key for the appropriate document orientation, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ If the orientation of the document is differ- ent from that of the selected Original Di- rection setting, 2in1 copies will not be printed correctly. Touch [Margin]. Touch the key for the appropriate document margin, and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 108 5.5 Selecting Original Setting Touch [Enter]. The selected Original settings are applied. 5-29...
  • Page 109: Selecting Copy Settings

    5.6 Selecting Copy Settings Reference For details, refer to “Selecting Copy Settings” on page 3-37 of the User’s Guide. The desired type of copy can be specified. The following two Copy settings can be specified. Single-side/Double-sided/Single-sided 2in1/Dou- ble-sided 2in1 (“1”/“2”/“1-2in1”/“2-2in1” settings) Binding margin position (“Binding Direction”...
  • Page 110: To Select A Copy Setting

    5.6 Selecting Copy Settings To select a Copy setting Touch [Orig Ö Copy], and then touch [Copy]. Select the desired Copy setting. 5-31...
  • Page 111 Additional Information To specify the position of the binding margin, touch [Binding Direction] in step 2, and then se- lect the desired setting. Touch [Enter]. The selected Copy setting is applied. 5-32 5.6 Selecting Copy Settings...
  • Page 112: Selecting A Photo/Density Setting

    5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Set- ting Reference For details, refer to “Selecting Photo/Density Settings” on page 3-45 of the User’s Guide. The image quality of the original can be specified. The following five Photo/Density settings are available.
  • Page 113: To Select An Original Image Type Setting

    To select an Original Image Type setting Touch [Photo/Density], and then touch [Original Image Type]. Select the Original Image Type setting ap- propriate for the document to be copied. 5-34 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting...
  • Page 114 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting Additional Information If [Text & Photo], [Printed Image], [Photo Pa- per], or [Copied Paper] was selected in step 3, the Screen Pattern settings are available. To select a Screen Pattern setting, touch [Screen Pattern], touch either [Gradation] or [Resolu- tion], and then touch [Enter].
  • Page 115 Touch [Enter]. The selected Original Image Type setting is applied. 5-36 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting...
  • Page 116: To Select The Background, Density, Text Enhancement And "Glossy Mode" Settings

    5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting To select the Background, Density, Text Enhancement and “Glossy Mode” set- tings Touch [Photo/Density]. Select the desired settings. ❍ To manually specify the density of the background color, touch [Background], and then touch the Lighter and Darker keys to adjust the Background setting.
  • Page 117 ❍ To automatically set the density of the background color, touch [Background], and then touch [Auto]. ❍ To specify the density of the copy, touch [Density], and then touch the Lighter and Darker keys to adjust the Density setting. 5-38 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting...
  • Page 118 5.7 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting ❍ For documents consisting of text that overlaps images such as illustrations or graphs (text with a background), touch [Text Enhancement], and then touch density level. ❍ To copy a document with a glossy finish, touch [Glossy].
  • Page 119: Checking The Settings

    5.8 Checking the Settings Press the [Mode Check] key in the control panel to display the screens that show the current copy set- tings. From these screens, the copy settings can also be changed. To check the settings Press the [Mode Check] key in the control panel.
  • Page 120 5.8 Checking the Settings Touch [Next]. The second screen showing the current set- tings appears. Touch [Next]. The third screen showing the current set- tings appears. 5-41...
  • Page 121 Touch [Next]. The fourth screen showing the current set- tings appears. Touch [Next]. The fifth screen showing the current settings appears. 5-42 5.8 Checking the Settings...
  • Page 122 5.8 Checking the Settings Additional Information If the [Text] was selected on the Original Image Type screen, the screen shown below appears in step 5. 5-43...
  • Page 123: To Change The Settings

    To change the settings Press the [Mode Check] key in the control panel. Touch [Next] or [Previous] until the screen containing the setting that you wish to change appears. Touch the key for the setting that you wish to change. The corresponding screen appears.
  • Page 124: Accessibility Mode Operations

    Accessibility Mode Operations This chapter provides information on the Accessibility mode functions.
  • Page 125: Setting The "Key Repeat Start/Interval" Function

    6.1 Setting the “Key Repeat Start/Interval” Function 6.1 Setting the “Key Repeat Start/In- terval” Function is kept pressed when specifying a zoom ratio, the zoom ratio continues to increase or decrease. Example: To increase the setting Hold pressed Hold pressed Hold pressed Key repeat start time and key repeat inter- The length of time for the value to begin changing...
  • Page 126: To Specify The Key Repeat Start Time And Key Repeat Interval

    6.1 Setting the “Key Repeat Start/Interval” Function To specify the key repeat start time and key repeat interval The settings for the key repeat start time and key re- peat interval can be changed. (The default setting for the start time is 0.8 second, and the default set- ting for the repeat interval is 0.3 second.) Press the [Accessibility] key in the control panel.
  • Page 127 Touch Time to Start setting (key repeat start time) and Interval setting (repeat interval), and then touch [Enter]. The key repeat start time and key repeat in- terval are specified. Touch [Exit]. The Basic screen appears again. 6.1 Setting the “Key Repeat Start/Interval” Function to specify the desired...
  • Page 128: Setting The "Enlarge-Display Notice" Function

    6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function 6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display No- tice” Function When the panel reset timer operation is performed, a message requesting confirmation to cancel the Enlarge Display mode can be displayed. (The de- fault setting is “No”.) Reference For details on the panel reset timer operation, re- fer to “Panel Reset Timer”...
  • Page 129: To Specify Whether The Confirmation Message For Canceling The Enlarge Display Mode Appears

    To specify whether the confirmation mes- sage for canceling the Enlarge Display mode appears Press the [Accessibility] key in the control panel. Touch [Enlarged Display Clear Check]. 6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function...
  • Page 130: Message For Canceling The Enlarge Display Mode Appears

    6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function Select whether the confirmation message for canceling the Enlarge Display mode ap- pears and specify how long the message is displayed, and then touch [Enter]. The cancellation confirmation for the En- large Display mode is specified. Touch [Exit].
  • Page 131: Operations For The Confirmation Message For Canceling The Enlarge Display Mode

    Operations for the confirmation message for canceling the Enlarge Display mode ✚ To continue specifying settings using the Enlarge Display mode, touch [Yes]. ✚ To clear the settings and return the Basic screen to its standard size, touch [No]. ✚ If neither key is touched for the specified length of time, all settings are automatically cleared and the Basic screen is returned to its standard size.
  • Page 132: Outline Of The Confirmation To Cancel The Enlarge Display Mode

    6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function Outline of the Confirmation to Cancel the Enlarge Display Mode The following diagram shows when the message requesting confirmation to cancel the Enlarge Dis- play mode appears if the “Panel Reset Timer” func- tion is set to “1 min.” and the “Enlarge-Display Notice”...
  • Page 133 6.2 Setting the “Enlarge-Display Notice” Function 6-10...
  • Page 134: Managing Jobs

    Managing Jobs This chapter provides information on managing jobs.
  • Page 135: Overview Of Jobs

    7.1 Overview of Jobs Reference For details, refer to “Overview of Jobs” on page 8-2 of the User’s Guide. Jobs If a document is loaded and the [Start] key is pressed, the document is scanned (when used as a printer, the print data is sent by the software to this machine) and the copy (print) operation is queued in this machine.
  • Page 136: Displaying The Job List Screen

    7.2 Displaying the Job List Screen 7.2 Displaying the Job List Screen Load the document to be copied, and then press the [Start] key in the control panel. When a job has been queued, in the Basic screen. Touch The Job List screen appears. Touch [Basic].
  • Page 137: Deleting A Job

    7.3 Deleting a Job For details, refer to “Overview of Jobs” on page 8-2 of the User’s Guide. To delete a queued job Jobs listed as “Waiting Print” can be deleted. While a job is being printed, touch the Basic screen. The Job List screen appears.
  • Page 138 7.3 Deleting a Job Select the job that you wish to delete, and then touch [Delete]. The queued job is deleted.
  • Page 139: To Delete A Job That Is Being Printed

    To delete a job that is being printed While the job is being printed, press the [Stop] key in the control panel. The message “Job has been stopped. To resume job press the Start key.” appears. Touch [Deleted Jobs]. A list of queued jobs is displayed. 7.3 Deleting a Job...
  • Page 140 7.3 Deleting a Job Select the job that you wish to delete, and then touch [Delete]. The message “Job has been done improp- erly. Check the record.” appears. Touch [Enter], and then press the [Start] key in the control panel. Printing of the other jobs continues.
  • Page 141: Job List Screens

    7.4 Job List Screens Reference For details, refer to “Job Log Screens” on page 8-4 of the User’s Guide. in the Basic screen is touched while a job is being printed, the list of queued jobs and their de- tails can be viewed. Active Jobs screen Touch to display a list of active jobs being...
  • Page 142: Active Scans Screen

    7.4 Job List Screens Active Scans screen Touch [Active Scans] in the Job List screen to dis- play a list of jobs being scanned or queued to be scanned in Scan mode. Reference For details on the Scan mode, refer to the KM- C2230 Printer Controller User’s Guide.
  • Page 143: Stocked List Screen

    Stocked List screen Touch [Stocked List] in the Job List screen to dis- play a list of jobs stored in the memory. Reference For details on the “Scan to Memory” function, re- fer to “Storing the Scanned Image in the Memory (“Scan to Memory”...
  • Page 144 7.4 Job List Screens Additional Information Stored jobs cannot be deleted (printed) from the Stocked List screen in Enlarge Display mode. To delete a stored job, cancel Enlarge Display mode, and then perform the operation from the Job Control screen. For details, refer to “Job Con- trol Screens”...
  • Page 145: Locked List Screen

    Touch [Locked List] in the Job List screen to display a list of jobs that are locked and cannot be printed. Reference For details on the “Locked Job” function, refer to the KM-C2230 Printer Controller User’s Guide. 7-12 7.4 Job List Screens...
  • Page 146 7.4 Job List Screens Additional Information Locked jobs cannot be deleted (printed) from the Locked List screen in Enlarge Display mode. To unlock a job, cancel Enlarge Display mode, and then perform the operation from the Job Control screen. For details, refer to “Locked Jobs Screen” on page 8-13 of the User’s Guide.
  • Page 147: Print Log Screen

    Print Log screen Touch [Print Log] in the Job List screen to display a list of jobs that have been printed and those that have been deleted. ➜ To view a list of completed print jobs, touch [Fin- ished Jobs]. ➜...
  • Page 148: Scan Log Screen

    7.4 Job List Screens Scan Log screen Touch [Scan Log] in the Job List screen to display a list of jobs that have been scanned in Scan mode. ➜ To view a list of completed scan jobs, touch [Fin- ished Jobs]. ➜...
  • Page 149 7.4 Job List Screens 7-16...
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