Lanier 5515 Operator's Manual page 90

Lanier digital color copier/printer operator guide
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Interrupt Key
Key Operator
Lighter Copies
Message Display
On/Stand by Switch
Original Cover
Original Direction
Indicator
Paper Tray
paper weight
Power Cord
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condition. These settings may be either the Factory Default settings, or
Factory Default settings that have been modified permanently by either
you or your Service Technician to better fit your application.
The Key used to interrupt a long copy job in process in order to run a
single copy. Interrupt copies are limited to one, and the interrupt original
must be copied from the Exposure Glass.
The main operator responsible for the copier. This individual performs all
operator prescribed maintenance and is the main contact in the event of a
service call.
This term refers to the amount of toner placed on the copy through the
imaging process. The amount of toner is controlled by the "darkness" of
the original and the amount of light used during the exposure process;
more light means less toner or image.
This display or part of a Touch Screen shows messages related to the
status of the copier, Help messages and program information.
A switch located on the exterior of the copier used to control the power to
the copier.
On copiers not equipped with a Document Feeder, a Cover protects the
Exposure Glass and prevents stray light from entering the copier during
the copy process. Unless copying a 3-dimensional object, the cover
should be down.
This icon instructs the operator which direction to place the document in
the Document Feeder or on the Exposure Glass. This is particularly
helpful when different paper sizes are available and when certain features
are used such as; when reducing a legal sheet to letter-size paper, the icon
would instruct you to feed the original lengthwise.
A paper carrier designed as part of the base of the copier. It is used to
store and feed a stack of paper of one size. Some are designed to be
adjusted but can only accommodate one size at a time.
Throughout the Operator Guide there are references to 20 lb. or 24 lb.
paper. This refers to a standard measuring technique. A certain number of
sheets cut to a particular size weighs 20 or 24 pounds. The weight
specification usually correlates with the thickness of the paper. It also
generally implies stiffness with the lighter papers being more limber and
the heavier papers being stiffer. Copiers are designed to feed certain
weight papers through the Drawers or Cassettes. Heavier stock, such as
cover stock, can be fed through the Bypass Feed Tray.
The cord used to connect the copier to the power receptacle. The plug
design is specified depending on the amount of power the copier requires.
Make sure the receptacle is the correct one for your copier.

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