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  • Page 3 Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this book. DL850 Operating Manual NERGY TAR® Program NERGY TAR Program has been established to encourage the widespread and voluntary use of energy-efficient technologies that reduce energy consumption and prevent pollution. As an...
  • Page 4 Supplies The supplies listed below have all been designed especially for Imagistics copiers to ensure maximum product performance and quality. Substituting other supplies may result in interior copy quality and machine malfunction. Ordering supplies is quick and easy. To order Supplies: Call the Imagistics Copier/Printer Supply Line at 1-800-462-6797...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Safety Information Contents Contents Machine Features of the DL850 Information Basic Copying Operations Section 1: Safety Information Safety Program Information Memory & Help Mode Caution Labels and Indicators ................1-2 Regulations......................1-5 FCC Regulations..................... 1-5 ICES Regulations....................1-5 Trouble- Laser Safety ......................1-5 shooting Internal Laser Radiation..................
  • Page 6 Contents (continued) Section 2: Machine Information (continued) Loading Paper....................2-23 Loading Paper in Tray 1, 2, and 3 ................. 2-23 Loading Paper in LCC (9933/9932) ..............2-25 Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ............2-27 Loading Tabbed Sheets in Tray 1, 2, or 3.............. 2-28 Loading Tabbed Sheets in LCC (9933/9932) ............
  • Page 7 Safety Information Contents (continued) Machine Information Program Section 4: Program Memory & Help Mode Memory & Help Mode Storing Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store) ........4-2 Recalling Stored Job Settings (Program Memory: Job Recall)......4-5 Copying Operations Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode).......... 4-6 To Display Help Screen from Basic Screen ............
  • Page 8 Contents (continued) Advanced Section 7: Advanced Information A dvanced Information Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) ............... 7-2 Rotation ......................7-4 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode................7-5 Making Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding) .......... 7-8 Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch) ............7-11 Output Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding) ..............7-14 Making Trimmed Booklet (Trimming) ..............
  • Page 9 Safety Information Contents (continued) Section 9: Applications (continued) Machine Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase)......... 9-29 Information Reversing Color in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) ......9-31 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Vert./Horiz. Mode) ......9-33 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times Copying Operations (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) ....
  • Page 10 Contents (continued) Section 11: Paper and Original Information P aper & Original Info Paper Information ..................... 11-2 Paper Weight ......................11-2 Tray/ Exit Tray Capacity..................11-3 Paper Size......................11-5 Special Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ............11-7 To Store Copy Paper ..................... 11-7 Original Information ..................
  • Page 11 Safety Information Contents (continued) Section 13: Key Operator Mode (continued) Machine [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting ........13-15 Information How to Access the ECM Setting Mode ............... 13-16 [1] E.C.M. Data Edit .................... 13-17 [2] E.C.M. All Count Reset .................. 13-20 [3] E.C.M.
  • Page 12 Features of the DL850 • All-Image Area Makes copies printed completely to the edges of the paper to avoid image loss. • AES - Automatic Exposure Selection Automatically adjusts exposure to compensate for quality of the original. • AMS - Automatic Magnification Selection Automatically selects an appropriate magnification ratio when Copy Size is selected manually.
  • Page 13 Features of the DL850 (continued) • Combination Copies a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper to create a draft copy of a multi-page report at the same time as saving paper. • Copy Density Manually selects up to 9 density levels.
  • Page 14 Features of the DL850 (continued) • Lens Mode (RE, Zoom) Selects fixed ratios, four reduction, four enlargement, and three user-set ratios. Zoom ratios can be selected from 25% ~ 400% in 0.1% increments. • Machine Status Confirmation Displays the current machine status on LCD for confirmation.
  • Page 15 Features of the DL850 (continued) • Output for 9982/9980 Finisher with 9964 Cover Inserter Installed: Cover Sheet mode Manual Finishing mode For details, see Section 7: Advanced Information. • Overlay Scans an original image and overlays it on the pages of another document. For example, you may want to incorporate a page heading, graphic design or logo into the pages of your document.
  • Page 16 Features of the DL850 (continued) • Repeat Selects the horizontal image area across the page, and repeats it down the page as many times as the repeat width setting (10 ~ 150mm) permits in manual or auto. • Reserve Scans in subsequent copy jobs while the machine is busy printing or copying.
  • Page 17 Features of the DL850 (continued) • Tandem Mode for Two Copiers Works in tandem to distribute a large copying job in half the time of non-tandem mode. • Text/Photo Enhance Enhances photo image in Photo mode, regular image in Text/Photo mode, text image in Text mode, lighter image in Increase Contrast mode.
  • Page 19 Safety Information Machine Basic Information Copying Operations Program Memory & Help Mode Trouble- shooting Machine Specifications...
  • Page 21: Section 1: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Precautions for Installation and Use aution Labels and Indicators ..............1-2 egulations ..................1-5 equirements for Safe Use ..............1-11...
  • Page 22: Caution Labels And Indicators

    Caution Labels and Indicators The caution labels and indicators are attached to the machine areas, as shown below, where you are advised to pay special attention to avoid any dangerous situations or serious injury. WARNING Alta temperatura. NÃO This internal area is very Cette zone interne est Esta zona interior está...
  • Page 23 Safety Information Caution Labels and Indicators (continued) Tray 1 Tray 2 CAUTION DO NOT put your hand between the main body and tray; otherwise you may be injured. Tray 3 9980 Finisher (9982/9980) (9980 only) CAUTION Use care after opening the paper exit outlet.
  • Page 24 Caution Labels and Indicators (continued) CAUTION Burns or injury may occur from touching the areas detailed in the caution labels and caution indicators. Do not remove caution labels or indicators. If any caution label or caution indicator is soiled, please clean to make legible. If you cannot make them legible, or if the caution label or indicator is damaged, please contact your service representative for replacement labels.
  • Page 25: Regulations

    Safety Information Regulations FCC Regulations WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 26: Internal Laser Radiation

    Regulations (continued) Internal Laser Radiation Maximum Average Radiant Power: 1220 µW at the laser aperture of the print head unit. Wavelength: 665-695 nm This product employs a Class IIIb Laser Diode that emits an invisible laser beam. The Laser Diode and Scanning Polygon Mirror are incorporated in the print head unit. The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICE ITEM.
  • Page 27 Safety Information Regulations (continued) For the United States CDRH regulation This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under the Radiation Performance Standard according to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory for Laser products marketed in the United States and is reported to the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.
  • Page 28 Regulations (continued) For Finland, Sweden Users LOUKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT VAROITUS! Laitteen Käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle lasersäteilylle. Tämä on puolijohdelaser. Laserdiodin suurin teho on 20 mW ja aallonpituus on 665-695 VARNING! Om apparaten används på...
  • Page 29: Laser Safety Label

    Safety Information Regulations (continued) Laser Safety Label A laser safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1...
  • Page 30: Ozone Release

    Regulations (continued) Ozone Release NOTE = Locate the Machine in a Well Ventilated Room = A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this machine. An unpleasant odor may, however, be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive machine operations.
  • Page 31: Requirements For Safe Use

    Safety Information Requirements for Safe Use To ensure your safe use of the machine, the following describes the precautions you are required to observe without fail for the power source of the machine and during installation and routine handling. Be sure to read and observe them. Power Source CAUTION: Plug Socket •...
  • Page 32: Environment

    Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Environment CAUTION: Prevention of Fire Do not install near flammable materials, curtains and volatile combustibles, that can catch or cause fire. CAUTION: Prevention of Short Circuit Do not install the copier where it could be splashed with rain water, or water from a tap, to avoid a short circuit.
  • Page 33 Unit: inches (mm) 37.4 30.5 15.7 (775) (950) (400) (100) (100) 12.7 34.9 15.2 (120) 21.5 (386) (322) (887) (546) 61.4 (1560) 45.7 (1160) 67.3 24.8 72.6 (630) (1711) (1845) 92.1 (2341) DL850 + 9982/9980 Finisher + 9933 Large Capacity Cassette 1-13...
  • Page 34 (2828) (1845) 141.8 (3601) DL850 + 9980 Finisher + 9976 Punch Kit / 9928 Z-Fold & Punch Unit + 9966 Trimming Unit + 9932 Large Capacity Cassette Reminder! Finisher primary (main) tray of 9982/9980 Finisher gradually goes down while printed materials output. DO NOT allow any object to interfere with the operation of the tray on the left side of the finisher, as any interference may cause damage to the finisher.
  • Page 35: Precautions For Routine Handling

    Safety Information Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Precautions for Routine Handling WARNING: High Voltage DO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts indicated with WARNING label or described in the manual. CAUTION: Actions in Response to Troubles • If the Service Call screen is displayed and copier operations cannot be continued anymore, stop the operation to prevent any unexpected accident.
  • Page 36 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION:Prevention of Machine Troubles • Do not drop small metallic objects, such as paper clips or staples, inside the machine. • Do not place any heavy or hard objects such as a vase, books or ornaments on the machine. CAUTION: Recommendation of Periodic Check Be sure to periodically check the following points: (1) The main cord or the power plug does not generate abnormal heat.
  • Page 37 Safety Information Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: Inside the Booklet Mode Outlet Inside the Booklet mode outlet is the roller drive unit. DO NOT put your hand into it, when removing the folded or stapled & folded sheet; otherwise you may be injured. CAUTION: Finisher Paper Exit Outlet To avoid injury when stapling large size copies, DO NOT put your hand into the open Paper Exit Outlet.
  • Page 38 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: 9982/9980 Finisher Primary (Main) Tray When printed materials are removed from the primary (main) tray of 9982/9980 Fin- isher, the tray goes up automatically. To avoid injury, DO NOT put your hand on the top of the printed sheets.
  • Page 39: Machine Information

    Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Loading Paper Machine Information Machine Configuration, Turning On the Power and Loading Paper achine Configuration ................2-2 urning On the Power Switch ............2-17 oading Paper ..................2-23...
  • Page 40: Machine Configuration

    Machine Configuration External Machine Items 16 LCD touch 17 Control panel 1 EDH screen 2 Work table 3 Multi-sheet bypass tray 15 Power switch 12 9982/9980 Finisher (option) 10 Front door 8 Tray 1 9 Left door 6 Tray 3 7 Tray 2 4 Tray 4: 9933 Large capacity 5 Right side door...
  • Page 41 Machine Configuration (continued) 1 EDH (Electronic Document Handler) automatically feeds multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying. Machine Information 2 Work table provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and after Machine copying. Configuration 3 Multi-sheet bypass tray used for small quantity copying onto plain paper or Turn On/Off the Power...
  • Page 42: Internal Machine Items

    Machine Configuration (continued) Internal Machine Items 1 Toner cartridge 7 Reset switch 2 Toner unit 3 Conveyance fixing unit 6 Fixing unit 4 Lever A 5 Drum unit 1 Toner cartridge holds toner and is to be replaced when supplying toner. 2 Toner unit holds the toner supply.
  • Page 43: Standard/Optional Equipment

    Turn On/Off 64MB Memory (DL7500010) / the Power 128MB Memory (DL7500020) Loading Paper 9982 Finisher DL850 Main body 9933 Large capacity cassette 9984 Printer controller 9932 Large capacity cassette 9980 Finisher 9976 Punch kit or 9928 Z-Fold & Punch unit...
  • Page 44: 9982/9980 Finisher

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9982/9980 Finisher 6 Secondary (Sub) tray cover 6 Secondary (Sub) tray cover 1 Finisher door 5 Secondary 5 Secondary 1 Finisher door (Sub) tray (Sub) tray 4 Primary 4 Primary (Main) tray (Main) tray 2 Booklet mode outlet 3 Booklet tray 9982 Finisher 9980 Finisher...
  • Page 45 Machine Configuration (continued) 1 Upper lever 1 Upper lever Machine Information 2 Upper knob 2 Upper knob Machine Configuration 3 Right lever 3 Right lever Turn On/Off the Power Loading Paper 4 Left lever 4 Left lever 5 Stacker unit 5 Stacker unit 6 Stacker unit 6 Stacker unit...
  • Page 46: 9964 Cover Inserter

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9964 Cover Inserter 2 Cover inserter 1 Manual finishing operation panel 3 Cover inserter guide plates 1 Manual finishing operation panel controls cover inserter operations. 2 Cover inserter holds cover sheets for use in cover sheet output mode. 3 Cover inserter guide plates hold cover sheets to fix the position.
  • Page 47: 9933/9932 Large Capacity Cassette

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9933/9932 Large Capacity Cassette Machine Information Machine 1 LCC top door 1 LCC top door 2 LCC left 2 LCC left Configuration side door side door Turn On/Off the Power Loading Paper 3 LCC lever 3 LCC lever 4 LCC paper guides 4 LCC paper guides 6 LCC bottom plate...
  • Page 48: 9966 Trimming Unit

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9966 Trimming Unit 9980 Finisher 5 Trimmer stacker cover 4 Trimming unit tray 1 Front-right cover 2 Front door 3 Trimmer stacker 1 Front-right cover opens to allow removal of mishandled paper. 2 Front door opens to allow removal of mishandled paper or waste paper. 3 Trimmer stacker holds sets output in Trimming mode.
  • Page 49 Machine Configuration (continued) Machine 1 Trimming unit knob Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Loading Paper 3 Trimmer pressure 2 Trash basket release lever 1 Trimming unit knob can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper. 2 Trash basket holds waste paper cut off from the booklets. 3 Trimmer pressure release lever opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.
  • Page 50: 9976 Punch Kit

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9976 Punch Kit 3 Upper lever 4 Knob 2 Right lever 5 Left lever 1 Punch kit front door 6 Trash basket 1 Punch kit front door opens to allow removal of mishandled paper or waste paper. 2 Right lever opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.
  • Page 51: 9928 Z-Fold & Punch Unit

    Machine Configuration (continued) 9928 Z-Fold & Punch Unit Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power 3 Knob 4 Handle Loading Paper 2 Right lever 5 Left lever 1 Z-Fold & Punch unit front door 6 Trash basket 1 Z-Fold & Punch unit front door opens to allow removal of mishandled paper or waste paper.
  • Page 52: Basic Screen

    Machine Configuration (continued) Basic Screen The Basic Screen displays when copying operation becomes available after warm-up. 5 Master/ Sub/ HDD/ Original 8 STATUS key direction/ PM/ Rotation icons 7 Count/Set indicator 3 Reserve job 1 Folder keys 4 Original count 6 TYPE/SIZE key 2 Message area 9 Memory indicator...
  • Page 53 Machine Configuration (continued) : Original direction icon indicates the original direction specified on the Special Original popup menu. Machine Information : PM icon is displayed when preventive maintenance is due. Machine Configuration : Rotation icon is displayed when Rotation automatically functions. Turn On/Off the Power Loading...
  • Page 54: Control Panel Layout

    Machine Configuration (continued) Control Panel Layout Help Print Copy Scan Program Memory Energy Saver Mode Check Timer Utility Interrupt Start Stop Panel Reset Proof Copy LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status, help information, interactive screens, and touch keys for selecting all functions. Program Memory displays screens for selecting job store/job recall functions.
  • Page 55: Turning On The Power Switch

    Turning On the Power Switch To Turn On the Power Machine Information Turn ON the power switch. Machine The power switch is located on the left side of the main body. Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Loading Paper HINT If the copier will not be turned on by the power switch, open the left door of the main body, then check that the internal reset switch of the copier is ON.
  • Page 56 Turning On the Power Switch (continued) The Basic Screen will be displayed. The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is now available. DETAILS • When the initial settings are changed by the Key Operator, the modified conditions will be displayed on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 57: To Turn Off The Power

    Turning On the Power Switch (continued) To Turn Off the Power Machine Information Turn OFF the power switch. Machine The power switch is located on the left side of the main body. Configuration The touch screen and all the LEDs on the control panel will go out. Turn On/Off the Power Loading...
  • Page 58: Reducing The Power In Standby Mode (Auto Low Power)

    Turning On the Power Switch (continued) Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power) This function automatically lowers the power after a specified period (initially 15 minutes) of copier inactivity. The LCD screen becomes dark with the message “Low Power Mode / Press any key to cancel”...
  • Page 59: Paper

    Turning On the Power Switch (continued) Shutting Off / Reducing the Power Manually Machine Follow the procedure below to shut off the power manually. Information Machine HINT Configuration The machine is initially set to activate the Manual Shut-Off function. The Turn On/Off Manual Low Power can be selected in the Key Operator setting.
  • Page 60: Entering An Ecm Password (Ecm)

    Turning On the Power Switch (continued) Entering an ECM Password (ECM) The Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) allows the Key Operator to monitor all copying activities by controlling ECM password accounts. Copy quantity limits for specific accounts can be set. The ECM is not factory-set. An ECM password is required only when the ECM is activated, a User Password is assigned, and “Enter E.C.M.
  • Page 61: Section 2: Machine Information (Continued)

    Loading Paper A paper indicator is shown on each tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper Machine level of the tray. (Six levels are provided: Information Machine When paper in a tray becomes empty, the indicator “ ”...
  • Page 62 Loading Paper (continued) Place paper on the tray with any curl turning up. Load paper aligning it to the rear and right side of the tray. Reminder! Do not load above the tray hook level. Move the green levers (located at the front and the left side) to the edge of the paper.
  • Page 63: Loading Paper In Lcc (9933/9932)

    Loading Paper (continued) Loading Paper in LCC (9933/9932) Machine Information Open the LCC top door. Machine Configuration Press the paper loading button to lower the LCC bottom plate. Turn On/Off the Power 9932 9933 Loading Paper Reminder! Be sure that the power switch is turned on before loading paper in the LCC.
  • Page 64 Loading Paper (continued) Repeat the steps 2 and 3 until the bottom plate will not go down any more. 9933 9932 Reminder! • Do not load above the red line on the side guide plates. • Be sure that the rear stopper is correctly positioned according to the paper size to be loaded;...
  • Page 65: Loading Paper In Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Loading Paper (continued) Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Machine Information Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray located on the right side of the Machine copier. Configuration When loading large paper, withdraw the right edge of the Multi-sheet bypass tray to Turn On/Off extend it.
  • Page 66: Loading Tabbed Sheets In Tray 1, 2, Or 3

    Loading Paper (continued) Loading Tabbed Sheets in Tray 1, 2, or 3 When TAB is displayed on the tray key of the Basic Screen, follow the procedure below to supply the tray with tabbed sheets. HINT The tray paper type can be specified in the Key Operator setting. For details, see p.
  • Page 67: Loading Tabbed Sheets In Lcc (9933/9932)

    Loading Paper (continued) Loading Tabbed Sheets in LCC (9933/9932) Machine Information Example: 3 Tabbed sheets loaded in position for one finished set. Machine Rear Configuration 1st TAB 1st TAB Turn On/Off Section 1 2nd TAB the Power Introduction Section 1 Introduction Printed 2nd TAB...
  • Page 68: Loading Tabbed Sheets In Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Loading Paper (continued) Loading Tabbed Sheets in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Example: 3 Tabbed sheets loaded in position for one finished set. 1st TAB Rear 1st TAB Section 1 2nd TAB Introduction Section 1 2nd TAB Introduction 3rd TAB Printed side 3rd TAB Front ONE FINISHED SET...
  • Page 69: C Opying

    C opying Operations Positioning Copying Operations Originals Setting Print Quantity How to Make a Basic Copy Set Job During Warmup Stop Scan/Print ositioning Originals ................3-2 Copy Size etting Print Quantity ................3-7 etting Job During Warm-up ..............3-8 Lens Mode o Stop Scanning/Printing ..............3-10 Density electing Copy Size................3-11 1-1, 2-2...
  • Page 70: Positioning Originals

    Positioning Originals Positioning Originals in EDH The document handler (EDH) automatically feeds up to 100 originals directly to the platen area, starting with the top sheet. The EDH should only be used for unstapled, smooth, flat originals. Positioning originals in Normal mode Arrange originals in order.
  • Page 71: Scan/Print

    Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning originals in Mixed original mode Mixed size originals can be copied together from the EDH. HINT To use the Mixed original mode, see procedure on p. 8-6 to p. 8-7. C opying Arrange originals in order. Operations Arrange the mixed size originals as illustrated below.
  • Page 72 Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning originals in Z-Folded original mode Z-Folded original mode detects the folded original size without using the size detection sensor of the EDH. HINT To use the Z-Folded original mode, see procedure on p. 8-8 to p. 8-9. Arrange originals in order.
  • Page 73 Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning originals in SDF mode In the SDF mode, one thick original can be fed through the EDH original tray. HINT • To use the SDF mode, see procedure on p. 8-10 to p. 8-11. • For the SDF original specifications, see p. 11-10. C opying Operations Adjust paper guides to the SDF original size.
  • Page 74: Positioning Original On Platen Glass

    Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning Original on Platen Glass Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the EDH, e.g., when size is incompatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, torn, or in generally poor condition. Raise the EDH. Place original FACE DOWN in the right rear corner, aligning the edge with the right measuring guide.
  • Page 75: Setting Print Quantity

    Setting Print Quantity This section describes how to set or change print quantity. To Set Print Quantity The copier is initially set to copy the original set in amounts determined by the print quantity setting, then outputs sorted sets. C opying Operations Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
  • Page 76: Setting Job During Warm-Up

    Setting Job During Warm-up While the copier is warming up after power is turned on, select copy conditions and start scanning so that the copier may start printing immediately the copier engine is ready. Turn on the power switch of the machine. Seven types of Warm-up Screen display in succession for approx.
  • Page 77: Lens Mode

    Setting Job During Warm-up (continued) Press [ Start ]. The original for the job will be scanned. When scanning is completed, the highlighted FREE JOB folder key will change to RESERVE JOB , and the next FREE JOB becomes active. C opying Operations Positioning...
  • Page 78: To Stop Scanning/Printing

    To Stop Scanning/Printing Follow the procedure below to stop scanning or printing. Touch to highlight SCAN JOB or PRINT JOB to be suspended. Press [ Stop ]. Timer Start Stop The current machine operation of the selected job will be suspended, and the popup menu will display on the Basic Screen to ask you to continue or cancel the job.
  • Page 79: Selecting Copy Size

    Selecting Copy Size To select an appropriate copy size for getting your desired copy result, use APS (Automatic Paper Selection), or select copy size manually on the touch screen, as required. C opying To Select Copy Size Automatically (APS) Operations APS detects the size of originals placed on the EDH or platen glass and automatically Positioning Originals...
  • Page 80 Selecting Copy Size (continued) Press [ Start ]. Scanned image will be printed on the copy size automatically selected. DETAILS • If the appropriate copy paper is not loaded in any tray, no copying will be performed, and a message will prompt you to load the appropriate paper.
  • Page 81: To Specify Desired Copy Size (Ams)

    Selecting Copy Size (continued) To Specify Desired Copy Size (AMS) When a copy size is specified on the touch screen, an appropriate reduction or enlargement ratio will be selected automatically according to the original size detected from the EDH or the platen glass. C opying HINTS Operations...
  • Page 82 Selecting Copy Size (continued) Press [ Start ]. Scanned image will be printed on the specified copy size in the magnification ratio automatically selected. DETAILS Copy result may not be satisfactory due to the Rotation function. In this case, turn the function OFF manually. See. p. 7-4. 3-14...
  • Page 83: Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode)

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) When the copier is turned ON, the magnification ratio is set to 1.000 (100%) automatically on the Basic Screen. Follow each procedure described in this section to select the desired magnification ratio. C opying To Copy in 1.000 Magnification Mode Operations Follow this procedure to make a 100% copy of the original image.
  • Page 84: To Copy In Fixed Magnification Mode (Re)

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued) To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode (RE) Use the 8 preset ratios (0.500, 0.647, 0.733, 0.785, 1.214, 1.294, 1.545, 2.000) and 3 user preset ratios to increase or decrease magnification in fixed amounts. >>> Specification for Fixed Magnification Mode <<< Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce &...
  • Page 85: To Copy In Zoom Mode

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued) To Copy in Zoom Mode Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 0.1% increments. >>> Specification for Zoom Mode <<< Zoom range: 0.250 ~ 4.000 C opying Operations Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce &...
  • Page 86 Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued) Position original(s). HINT See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals. Press [ Start ]. 3-18...
  • Page 87: Selecting Density Level

    Selecting Density Level Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) operates with the default settings. It detects the density of the original image and automatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy. C opying A B C D A B C D A B C D Operations Positioning E F G H...
  • Page 88 Selecting Density Level (continued) Select additional copy conditions, as desired. HINT See p. 13-12 to p. 13-13 to set the user-set density. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position original(s).
  • Page 89: Density Shift

    Selecting Density Level (continued) Density Shift Use this function to shift each of nine density levels to three levels lighter or three levels darker. This function can be set to use in combination with AUTO (Text/Photo), Text, Photo and Increase Contrast modes and the general mode. C opying Operations Density shift 0...
  • Page 90: Making Double-Sided Copies (1A2, 2A2)

    Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2) The Basic Screen is initially set to 1a1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from single-sided originals. Follow the procedure below to make double-sided copies from the originals scanned from the EDH or from the platen glass. Using EDH Select the copy mode according to the original type (single-sided or double-sided).
  • Page 91: Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Making Double-Sided Copies (1a a a a 2, 2a a a a 2) (continued) Select the original set direction. Touch SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen to display the Special Original popup menu, then touch the desired original direction key to highlight it. C opying Operations Positioning...
  • Page 92 Making Double-Sided Copies (1a a a a 2, 2a a a a 2) (continued) Select additional copy conditions, as desired. DETAILS Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy mode. In this case, arrange the settings so that they are compatible with the selected copy mode.
  • Page 93: Using Platen Glass

    Making Double-Sided Copies (1a a a a 2, 2a a a a 2) (continued) Using Platen Glass Use the platen glass to scan originals unsuitable for the EDH. >>>Specification for Double-Sided Copying Using Platen Glass<<< ❒ Use the Platen store mode. ❒...
  • Page 94 Making Double-Sided Copies (1a a a a 2, 2a a a a 2) (continued) DETAILS Selecting UP BINDING will make copies upside down on the reverse side, while RIGHT&LEFT BINDING copies normally. Copies Binding mode Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen. Position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass according to the original direction specified in step 1 .
  • Page 95: Touch Store To Exit The Store Mode

    Making Double-Sided Copies (1a a a a 2, 2a a a a 2) (continued) Select additional copy conditions, as desired. DETAILS Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy mode. In this case, arrange the settings so that they are compatible with the selected copy mode.
  • Page 96: Making Single-Sided Copies From Double-Sided Originals (2A1)

    Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2a a a a 1) Use EDH and select 2a1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from double-sided originals. Front Front Back Front Front Back Front Front Back 2-1 Copying Front Front Back Front Front Back Double-sided original...
  • Page 97 Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2a a a a 1) Select additional copy conditions, as desired. DETAILS Some incompatible conditions may automatically release the selected copy mode. In this case, arrange the settings so that they are compatible with the selected copy mode. C opying Operations Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad.
  • Page 98: Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray)

    Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray) Use the Multi-sheet bypass tray to copy using special (non-standard) paper. Specify the paper type and size to be loaded on the Multi-sheet bypass tray, as described below. HINT When loading special paper in the main body tray or in the LCC to use on a regular basis, the paper type and size should be specified in the Key Operator setting.
  • Page 99: Output Without Finisher

    Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray) (continued) DETAILS When selecting Tab paper , AMS is automatically selected. The STD size (special) and Non STD size cannot be selected, and the loaded copy paper cannot be fed in 1a2 or 2a2 copying. Specify the paper size.
  • Page 100 Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray) (continued) When Wide paper is highlighted, the popup menu will appear. Use arrow keys to scroll to the desired wide size, then specify the precise dimensions of paper to be used, following the procedure below. (1) Touch Input size .
  • Page 101: Platen Glass

    Copying Using Special Paper (Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position original(s) FACE UP in the EDH or FACE DOWN on the C opying platen glass.
  • Page 102: Copying Using Memory

    Copying Using Memory This section describes various copying features available on this machine using built- in memory. To Scan Originals into Memory (Store Mode) Store mode allows you to scan all the originals first, then to start a continuous printing job.
  • Page 103: Finisher

    Copying Using Memory (continued) Position original(s). Using platen glass: Place original FACE DOWN. Start scanning from the first page. Reminder! When Book Copy, Non-Image Area Erase, Auto detection mode of Repeat, C opying Operations or AUTO Layout is selected, keep the EDH open throughout the scanning procedure.
  • Page 104: To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve)

    Copying Using Memory (continued) To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve) The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current job is in process. When the current job is finished, the Reserve job starts printing immediately. >>>Specifications for Reserve<<<...
  • Page 105 Copying Using Memory (continued) Position original(s) after completing the scan for the current job. HINT See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals. Press [ Start ] to start scanning for the reserve job. C opying Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print...
  • Page 106 Copying Using Memory (continued) When completed, the Basic Screen for the current printing job will be restored. To scroll to the next/previous screen, touch the arrow keys displayed at the right side of the folder keys. HINT When trouble occurs on a reserve job which is not currently displayed on the screen, the arrow key to scroll to that job will blink.
  • Page 107: To Check/Control Jobs In Progress (Job Status Screen)

    Copying Using Memory (continued) To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job Status Screen) The Job Status Screen allows you to perform the following functions. • Confirm machine status • Change order of reserve job • Delete reserve job • View previous job list •...
  • Page 108 Copying Using Memory (continued) Touch OK to return to the Job Status Screen. To display previous job list: Touch PREVIOUS JOB LIST to display the Previous Job List Screen. Touch to scroll to the next page. Up to 16 previous jobs (4 pages) can be displayed.
  • Page 109 Copying Using Memory (continued) MINUTE(s) TO GO: Displays the time (in minutes) required for completing the job. Exceeding 999 minutes: 999^ Shorter than 1 minute: <1 Other: The following message will be displayed on the bar when the reserved job does not exist. RESERVED JOB DOES NOT EXIST C opying Operations...
  • Page 110: Output Mode For Machine Without Finisher

    Output Mode for Machine without Finisher This section describes the output modes for a copier without the Finisher. The Non-sort mode is initially selected. 1 Non-sort mode copies the original set in amounts determined by the print quantity setting, then outputs sorted sets normally. 2 Rotation sort mode rotates every other sorted sets by 90°...
  • Page 111: Output Modes

    Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) When using Rotation sort or Rotation group mode, load the same paper size into two trays in different orientation. HINT Non-sort mode is initially selected. Key Operator can change the initial output mode. See p. 13-10. C opying Operations Select the desired output mode.
  • Page 112 Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) (2) Touch to highlight the desired mode key. To use Face Up mode in combination, simply touch to highlight FACE UP instead of FACE DOWN . (3) Touch OK . The Basic Screen will be restored, with OUTPUT APPLI. highlighted. Select additional copy conditions, as desired.
  • Page 113: Output Mode For Machine With Finisher

    Output Mode for Machine with Finisher Finisher 9982/9980 Finisher is equipped with a primary (main) and a secondary (sub) exit trays. Without using any optional equipment, each exit tray provides the output modes as described below. Primay (Main) Tray: C opying 1 Non-sort mode simply means that the offset-stacker finisher modes are not Operations selected.
  • Page 114 Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued) Secondary (Sub) Tray: 1 Face down non-sort exit outputs simplex copies and odd numbered duplex copies face down, without offsetting the sorted sets. 2 Face down group exit outputs multiple copies of each original face down, without offsetting the grouped sets upon exit.
  • Page 115 Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued) ❒ Incompatible with Group mode: 1a2 or 2a2 mode using platen glass (unless Platen store mode is used), Proof Copy, Folding, Stapling & Folding, Sheet/Cover Insertion, Chapter, Combination, Booklet, Transparency Interleave, Image Insert, Repeat ❒...
  • Page 116: Binding Mode

    Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued) (2) Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Output Mode popup menu. (3) Touch the desired staple position key, then touch OK . The Basic Screen will be restored, with the selected staple position icon displayed. DETAILS When making double-sided copies, select the desired binding mode on the Output Mode popup menu.
  • Page 117 Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued) To set Group mode or output to Secondary (sub) tray: Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Output Mode popup menu. Select the desired output mode. To set the Group mode, touch GROUP to highlight it. C opying Operations Positioning...
  • Page 118 Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued) Press [ Start ]. Press [ Stop ] to suspend the scanning or printing job. CAUTION When the finisher exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.
  • Page 119: Selecting Binding Mode

    Selecting Binding Mode When copying in 1a2 or 2a2 mode, specify the binding mode on the Output Mode popup menu to obtain the desired copy result. Right & Left binding: Normal duplex copies Up binding: Duplex copies arranged upside down on the reverse side C opying Operations Binding mode...
  • Page 120: Recalling Previous Job Settings

    Recalling Previous Job Settings Follow the procedure below to copy with a previous job’s settings. DETAILS • Only the last-completed output job settings can be recalled as the previous job settings. Non-complete job or reserve job settings cannot be recalled, even if the setting operations have been made last. •...
  • Page 121: Checking Feature Selections And Proof Copying

    Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying Use the Check mode to confirm copying selections before starting print operation. In this mode, use Proof copy to produce a sample of the copied set before making multiple copies. This is a convenient and cost effective way of viewing the results of the following copying selections.
  • Page 122: To Change The Settings

    Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued) Verify the settings made for the current job. • If settings are OK, proceed to step 8 . • If a sample copy is needed, proceed to step 6 . • If making any setting change from the Check Screen, proceed to the next step. •...
  • Page 123 Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued) To release the settings: Touch the desired copying condition key on the Check Screen to highlight it, then touch RELEASE SETTING . C opying Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print Quantity Set Job During Warmup Stop The confirmation screen will appear on the Check Screen.
  • Page 124 Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued) Change the print quantity, as required. DETAILS Proof copy can be performed as needed, until the print quantity amount on the Basic Screen reaches zero. (Note that the print quantity amount on the Check Screen does not change.) If required, change the print quantity on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 125: Interrupt Copying

    Interrupt Copying Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. When interrupt copying is completed, the settings for the initial job restore automatically and the Basic Screen displays. Interrupt copying is available when the copier is performing the following operations: •...
  • Page 126 Interrupt Copying (continued) Set copy conditions, as desired. The initial settings in Interrupt mode are as follows. Copy Mode : 1a1 : ON : ON Lens Mode : 1.000 (100%) : ON Print Quantity : 1 Finisher : Main Tray in Sort mode DETAILS Remove any document from the platen glass or from the EDH, if present.
  • Page 127 Interrupt Copying (continued) DETAILS For particular jobs in progress, copying will cease only after certain phases of the immediate operation are completed, as indicated by the [ Interrupt ] LED conditions described below. • Collectively printing image stored in memory C opying The LED blinks until one set of the current job is printed.
  • Page 129: Help Mode

    Program Memory & Help Mode Program Memory & Help Mode How to Use Helpful Functions Program Memory Help Mode toring Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store)......4-2 ecalling Stored Job Settings (Program Memory: Job Recall) ...4-5 isplaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) ......4-6...
  • Page 130: Storing Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store)

    Storing Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store) Use Job Store to store up to 30 frequently used copy job settings, which can be recalled at any time. The stored jobs can be given alphabetical names. >>>Specifications for Program Memory<<< ❒ All copying functions can be selected. ❒...
  • Page 131 Storing Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store) (continued) Review the settings on the Job Store Check Screen. Program Memory & Help Mode Check that the selections made in step 1 are correctly entered. Program Memory DETAILS Help Mode If any correction is required, touch CANCEL to return to the Basic Screen. Make new selections, then restart the Job Store operation from step 2 .
  • Page 132 Storing Job Conditions (Program Memory: Job Store) (continued) DETAILS If you wish to cancel the job number selection, touch CANCEL to restore the Basic Screen, which displays the settings made in step 1 . If you wish to cancel the settings, press [ Panel Reset ]. Touch OK .
  • Page 133: Recalling Stored Job Settings (Program Memory: Job Recall)

    Recalling Stored Job Settings (Program Memory: Job Recall) Use Job Recall to recall jobs that are already stored in Program Memory. Press [ Program Memory ] on the control panel. The Job No. Selection Screen will be displayed. Touch to highlight a job number key to select a job you want to recall.
  • Page 134: Displaying Screen For Operation Guide (Help Mode)

    Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) The Help Screen provides you with the information about the current screen mode and about setting procedures. Help mode can be accessed from any screen except Program Memory and Key Operator Screens. Help mode provides two types of Help Screens according to the current screen mode: 1 Help Screen accessed from Basic Screen 2 Help Screen accessed from screens other than Basic Screen To Display Help Screen from Basic Screen...
  • Page 135 Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) (continued) • PANEL CONTRAST displays the screen to adjust the contrast of the LCD panel. • WEEKLY TIMER provides the current setting information of Weekly Timer. This key appears when the Weekly Timer function is turned ON. •...
  • Page 136: To Display Help Screen From Other Screens

    Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) (continued) To Display Help Screen from Other Screens While in any screen other than the Basic Screen, press [ Help ]. Help Program Memory Mode Check Utility Start Proof Copy The Help Screen displays to provide the information about the current screen mode and setting procedures.
  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting How to Handle Machine Troubles hen “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed ........5-2 T rouble- shooting reventive Maintenance ..............5-4 Call for Service learing Mishandled Paper ..............5-6 Preventive Maintenance hen “JAM” Appears on Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes) ....5-8 Clearing hen “ADD PAPER”...
  • Page 138: When "Call For Service" Message Is Displayed

    When “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed A “Call for Service” message indicates a machine condition that requires the attention of your service representative. The Call for Service Screen usually displays the telephone and facsimile numbers of your service representative. CAUTION When the Call for Service Screen is displayed, be sure to contact your service representative immediately by following...
  • Page 139: Trouble

    When “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed (continued) Unplug the machine. Contact your service representative and report the condition and code No. Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble If the message shown below is displayed on the Call for Service Screen, you may continue operating the copier on a limited function basis and utilize the trays and ADU that are not affected by the trouble.
  • Page 140: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance After a set number of copies have been made on your copier, Preventive Maintenance (PM) will be required for maintaining optimal performance. When preventive maintenance is due, a message and two icons ( ) will prompt you to contact your service representative for maintenance. To Check the PM Counter Follow the procedure below to check the PM counter to estimate the time when Preventive Maintenance is due.
  • Page 141: Call For Service

    Preventive Maintenance (continued) Press [ Mode Check ]. Help Program Memory Mode Check Utility Start Proof Copy The PM counter will appear under the Printer counter on the screen. T rouble- shooting Call for Service Preventive Maintenance Clearing Mishandled Paper JAM Key ADD PAPER HINT...
  • Page 142: Clearing Mishandled Paper

    Clearing Mishandled Paper When a paper misfeed occurs, the copier stops making copies and mishandled paper codes display on the screen to indicate misfeed area(s). Copying operation cannot be continued until all the misfeed locations are cleared. Illustration explanation key Touch to display the subsequent screens for the disposal action.
  • Page 143: Preventive Maintenance

    Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) When completed, the Basic Screen will be restored. If any misfeed location is left, the screen displays the next disposal procedure in the message area and the location number in the jam position display. Repeat steps 1 to 2 until all the locations are cleared.
  • Page 144: When "Jam" Appears On Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes)

    When “JAM” Appears on Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes) If a misfeed occurs with the print/scan job in progress while you are setting a reserve job, SCAN or PRINT JOB folder key on the Basic Screen will change to flashing JAM JOB .
  • Page 145: Clearing Mishandled

    When “JAM” Appears on Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes) (continued) Touch Illustration explanation . The screen illustrating the method for the disposal action will be displayed. HINT See p. 5-6 to p. 5-7 for details on clearing procedure. T rouble- shooting Follow the procedure on the screen to remove misfed paper.
  • Page 146: When "Add Paper" Appears On Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes)

    When “ADD PAPER” Appears on Folder Key (Or Arrow Key Flashes) If the paper supply for a print job in progress becomes depleted while you are setting a reserve job, PRINT JOB on the Basic Screen will change to flashing ADD PAPER . When more than four jobs have been specified and the folder key of the print job in trouble is not currently displayed on the screen, the arrow key to scroll to that job will flash.
  • Page 147: When "Memory Full" Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow)

    When “Memory Full” Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow) In certain modes, this printer/copier uses memory to make operations convenient and smooth flowing. Occasional memory overflow may occur if the installed memory is inadequate for the copy conditions selected. To handle the Memory overflow condition while performing a job, take the appropriate action described below.
  • Page 148: Memory Overflow In Reserve Job

    When “Memory Full” Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow) (continued) Memory Overflow in Reserve Job When memory overflow occurs during the reserve operation, CONTINUE also appears on the active screen. In this case, the machine will not stop until all the jobs on standby for printing are completed.
  • Page 149: When Power Off/On Screen Is Displayed

    When Power OFF/ON Screen Is Displayed When any trouble affects the electrical signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screen will be displayed. T rouble- Follow the procedure below to turn the machine power off then on. shooting Call for Turn OFF the power switch.
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON Fully insert paper trays. Close EDH. Close Front doors of main body. Close Finisher door. Check to be sure main power switch is ON. Check to be sure power plug is firmly inserted in electrical socket. COPY IMAGE IS TOO LIGHT Manually adjust copy density to darker density.
  • Page 151: Memory Overflow

    Troubleshooting Tips (continued) COPYING DOES NOT RESUME AFTER MISHANDLED PAPER IS REMOVED Check copier diagram on touch screen for additional indications of mishandled paper. COPY QUALITY IS POOR Check paper for dampness, and replace it if necessary. THE ORIGINAL PAPER IS MISHANDLED OR SKEWED IN THE DOCUMENT HAN- DLER Originals should conform to the recommended size and weight.
  • Page 152 Troubleshooting Tips (continued) THE BASIC SCREEN DOES NOT DISPLAY SETTINGS AS DESCRIBED IN INSTRUCTION MANUAL Check with the Key Operator, as Initial Settings may have been changed. “PLEASE CHECK ORIGINAL” This message displays when the copier detects a non-standard paper size on the platen glass.
  • Page 153: Machine Specifications

    Machine Specifications Main Body & Option Specifications ain Body Specifications ................6-2 ption Specifications ................6-5 Machine Specifications...
  • Page 154: Main Body Specifications

    Main Body Specifications Product Name DL850 Configuration Console with stationary platen Photoreceptor OPC drum Method Laser Electrostatic Toner Black, cartridge type Recommended Operating Environment 50°~86°F (10°~30°C); 10~80% RH Warm Up Approx. 6 min. @68°(20°C); 50% RH Auto Reset Off/30 sec./1 min./1.5 min./2 min./2.5 min./3 min./3.5 min./4 min./4.5 min./5 min.
  • Page 155 Main Body Specifications (continued) Double-sided original 11”x17”; 8.5”x14”; 8.5”x11”R; 8.5”x11”; 5.5”x8.5”; 5.5”x8.5”R Max. 100 sheets (20 lb) feed/exit capacity Mixed mode: 11”x17” + 8.5”x14” + 8.5”x11” + 8.5”x11”R + 5.5”x8.5” or 8.5”x14” + 8.5”x11”R + 5.5”x8.5” Max. 100 sheets (20 lb) feed/exit capacity Original weight: 13~110 lb bond;...
  • Page 156 Main Body Specifications (continued) Machine Dimensions Main Body (with EDH) Width: 34.9 in. (887 mm) Depth: 30.5 in. (775 mm) Height: 45.7 in. (1160 mm) Document Handler (EDH) Width: 25.6 in. (650 mm) Depth: 22.4 in. (570 mm) Height: 6.7 in. (170 mm) Max.
  • Page 157: Option Specifications

    Option Specifications Stapling Finisher (9982/9980) Power source: Main body Non-sort/Sort/Group mode: 500 sheets 5.5”x8.5”, 5.5”x8.5”R 3000 sheets 8.5”x11”, 8.5”x11”R 1500 sheets 11”x17”, 8.5”x14” Size 11”x17” ~ 5.5”x8.5”R Staple-sort mode: 1000 sheets* Size 11”x17” ~ 8.5”x11”/R, 5.5”x8.5” * Variable according to the number of pages to be stapled.
  • Page 158 Option Specifications (continued) Punch Kit (9976) Paper size: 11”x17”, 8.5”x11” Paper weight: 16~45 lb Number of hole: 3 holes Hole diameter: 0.315” ± 0.020” (8mm ± 0.5mm) Hole pitch: 4.252” ± 0.020” (108mm ± 0.5mm) Weight: 77 lb (35 kg) Power source: supply from outlet Z-Fold &...
  • Page 159: Advanced

    Advanced Advanced Information Special Original Applications Network Function Paper & Original Info Maintenance & Supplies Key Operator Mode...
  • Page 161: A Dvanced Information

    Weekly Timer Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Advanced Information Punch Z-Folding How to Use Advanced Functions Trimming rogrammed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) ............7-2 Cover Sheet Feeding otation ....................7-4 Using Finisher Manually ertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode ...............7-5 aking Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding)......7-8 Tandem Mode unching File Holes in Copies (Punch) ..........7-11 utput Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding) ..........7-14...
  • Page 162: Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer)

    Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) The Weekly Timer function turns a copier on and off at the time specified by the Key Operator. This function is not factory-set. When a copier is under control of the Weekly Timer function, the Timer indicator on the right side of the control panel is lit. Print Copy Scan...
  • Page 163: Cover Sheet Feeding

    Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) (continued) The Timer Interrupt password is not factory set and must be entered by the Key Weekly Operator. Timer In the event the Timer Interrupt password has not been entered by the Key Operator, the following message will display instead. Rotation Vertical/Hori- Input copy time...
  • Page 164: Rotation

    Rotation This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original documents onto size 8.5"x11" or 5.5"x8.5", irrespective of the copy paper feeding direction. DETAILS By default, Rotation requires APS or AMS to function. The Key Operator can set this function ON, or to operate when APS, AMS or reduce functions.
  • Page 165: Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode

    Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode Use the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontal Weekly Timer dimensions, independently. Rotation >>>Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode Specifications<<< ❒ Vertical/Horizontal zoom range: 0.250~4.000 Vertical/Hori- ❒ Incompatible Conditions: APS, AMS, Reduce & Shift in Image Shift, Overlay with zontal Zoom Repeat Folding /...
  • Page 166: Ertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode

    Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued) Touch Verti. on the popup menu to highlight it, then set the vertical zoom ratio. Use the keypad on the popup menu to enter a 3-digit vertical zoom ratio, or use arrow keys (c/d) to scroll to the desired ratio. Similarly, touch Horiz.
  • Page 167 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued) Weekly DETAILS Timer The figure shown below is the sample image using the Vertical/Horizontal zoom with an original placed slantwise on the platen glass. Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Punch Z-Folding Length: 0.500, Width: 2.000 Length: 2.000, Width: 0.500 Trimming Cover Sheet...
  • Page 168: Making Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding)

    Making Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding) The Folding and Stapling & Folding modes are available only when the 9980 Finisher option is installed. When either mode is selected, the Booklet feature is automatically selected and indicated on the Application Selection Screen. DETAILS •...
  • Page 169: Tandem Mode

    Making Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding) (continued) Weekly Timer Folding Stapling & Folding Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Punch 16 sheets max. 3 sheets max. Z-Folding 15 sheets max. when using thick cover paper Trimming Cover Sheet Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen Feeding The Output Mode popup menu will be displayed.
  • Page 170 Making Folded Booklet (Folding / Stapling&Folding) (continued) When selecting STAPLING & FOLDING , the machine with the trimmer unit installed selects TRIM automatically. To cancel the trimming mode, touch TRIM to deselect it. Touch OK on the Output Mode popup menu. The Basic Screen will be restored and the selection made in the output mode will be reflected in the OUTPUT icon area.
  • Page 171: Punching File Holes In Copies (Punch)

    Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch) The Punch mode is available only when the 9976 Punch kit or 9928 Z-Fold & Punch Weekly Timer unit option is installed on the 9982/9980 Finisher. When the Punch mode is selected in combination with any of the Primary (Main) tray Rotation output modes, each copied sheet is punched and output to the Primary tray according to the selected output mode.
  • Page 172 Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch) (continued) Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen The Output Mode popup menu will be displayed. Touch MAIN TRAY , if not highlighted. Touch PUNCH . The Punch Position popup menu will be displayed. Touch the desired punch position key on the screen to highlight it.
  • Page 173 Punching File Holes in Copies (Punch) (continued) Specify the original set direction. Weekly Timer Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Punch Z-Folding Touch SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen to display the Special Original popup menu. Trimming Touch to select the desired original set direction, then touch OK to return to the Basic Cover Sheet Screen.
  • Page 174: Output Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding)

    Output Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding) The Z-Folding mode is available only when 9928 Z-Fold & Punch unit option is installed on the 9982/9980 Finisher. When the Z-Folding mode is selected in combination with any of the Primary (main) tray output modes, the original image is copied on 11”x17”/8.5”x14” copy paper and output to the Primary (main) tray of the Finisher according to the selected output mode.
  • Page 175 Output Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding) (continued) Weekly Timer Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Z-Folding + Staple-sort Z-Folding Punch + APS with Mixed Original Z-Folding Trimming Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen Cover Sheet The Output Mode popup menu will be displayed. Feeding Touch MAIN TRAY , if not highlighted.
  • Page 176 Output Z-Folded Copies (Z-Folding) (continued) Select additional copying features, as required. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position originals. HINT See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals. Press [ Start ].
  • Page 177: Making Trimmed Booklet (Trimming)

    Making Trimmed Booklet (Trimming) The Trimming mode is available only when the 9966 Trimming unit option is installed Weekly Timer on the 9980 Finisher. This function can be used with Folding or Stapling & Folding mode to make each copied set folded or stapled & folded, trimmed at the edge that Rotation opens the booklet, then output to the Trimming unit tray.
  • Page 178 Making Trimmed Booklet (Trimming) (continued) Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen The Output Mode popup menu will be displayed. Touch MAIN TRAY , if not highlighted. Select the desired trimming mode. Touch STAPLING & FOLDING or FOLDING , as desired. When selecting FOLDING , also touch TRIM to highlight it.
  • Page 179 Making Trimmed Booklet (Trimming) (continued) Select additional copying features, as required. Weekly Timer DETAILS Rotation NO COVER SHEET of Booklet is initially selected. To change this selection, touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Vertical/Hori- Application Selection Screen, then touch Booklet twice to display the zontal Zoom Booklet Mode Selection Screen to make another selection or to release Folding /...
  • Page 180: Cover Sheet Feeding

    Cover Sheet Feeding The 9964 Cover Inserter is available as an option on the 9982/9980 Finisher. Load cover sheet paper into this device and use the sheets as front covers for copied sets output to the Main tray or use the sheets as booklet-type covers for copied sets output to the Booklet tray or Trimming unit tray in the Folding, Stapling &...
  • Page 181 Cover Sheet Feeding (continued) Touch MAIN TRAY , if not highlighted. Weekly Timer Rotation Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Punch Z-Folding Touch COVER SHEET . Trimming Cover Sheet Feeding Using Finisher Manually Tandem Mode A dvanced Information The Cover Sheet Mode Selection Screen will be displayed. Touch FRONT , FRONT+BACK , or BACK to highlight it.
  • Page 182 Cover Sheet Feeding (continued) Load the cover sheet paper into the optional cover inserter of the 9982/9980 Finisher. If the paper size loaded in the cover inserter is not suitable for the selected copy conditions, the following messages will be displayed and copying will be unavailable till the correct size is loaded.
  • Page 183: Using Finisher Manually

    Using Finisher Manually This function is available only with the 9964 Cover Inserter installed on the 9982/9980 Weekly Timer Finisher. To use this convenient function, simply place a set of paper into the cover inserter, Rotation select the desired mode from the Manual Finishing operation panel located on the top of the Finisher, then press the Start/Stop button.
  • Page 184 Using Finisher Manually (continued) Stapling & Folding Stapling & Folding and Trimming Manual finishing operation panel 1 oblique staple 2 parallel staples Place a set of paper to be finished into the cover inserter, as described below for each mode. •...
  • Page 185 Using Finisher Manually (continued) Press Start/Stop button. Weekly Timer Rotation MANUAL OPERATION Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom Folding / Stapling&Folding Punch Finished sheets will be delivered to the appropriate tray according to the selected Z-Folding mode. Trimming DETAILS Cover Sheet If you want to stop the Manual Finishing operation, press the Start/Stop Feeding button again.
  • Page 186: Using Two Copiers In Tandem

    Using Two Copiers in Tandem Tandem mode enables your primary (master) copier to work in tandem with the secondary (sub) copier for the purpose of providing faster completion of large copying jobs. Two units working in tandem distribute a job in half the time of non-tandem mode.
  • Page 187 Using Two Copiers in Tandem (continued) ❒ If the primary copier is installed with HDD, the image data stored in HDD can be output in tandem mode copying. Weekly ❒ Corresponding tray sizes on the primary and secondary copiers should be the Timer same when using multiple trays for a single job.
  • Page 188 Using Two Copiers in Tandem (continued) DETAILS The tandem mode cannot be selected/continued in the cases shown below. The message “Please wait/ Reserve is not available in Sub machine,” “Sub machine error/ Please check sub machine,” or “Please check sub machine” will be displayed, as required. •...
  • Page 189 Using Two Copiers in Tandem (continued) Press [ Start ] on the control panel of the primary copier. Weekly Timer The Sub icon ( ) will display on the Basic Screen of the secondary copier to indicate that the two copiers will start working in tandem. Rotation The tandem mode will be released automatically when tandem mode copying is Vertical/Hori-...
  • Page 190: To Stop Scanning/Printing

    Using Two Copiers in Tandem (continued) To Stop Scanning/Printing To cancel the tandem copying job: Press [ Stop ] on the control panel of the primary copier. The scanning/printing job stops immediately, and the popup menu appears on the Basic Screen of the primary copier to ask you whether to continue or terminate the job.
  • Page 191: Troubleshooting

    Using Two Copiers in Tandem (continued) Troubleshooting Weekly Timer Copying with the Allocation recovery mode: Rotation The Allocation recovery mode enables you to complete your copying job even when trouble occurs in either the primary or secondary copier, such as a paper jam. Vertical/Hori- zontal Zoom In that case, the copier that is trouble free completes the job.
  • Page 193: Special Original

    Special Original How to Make a Copy of Special Original Original Direction pecifying Original Direction ...............8-2 Text/Photo Enhance aking Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) .....8-4 Mixed opying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) ........8-6 Original opying Z-Folded Originals (Z-Folded Original)........8-8 Z-Folded Original eeding Single Original from EDH (SDF)..........8-10...
  • Page 194: Specifying Original Direction

    Specifying Original Direction Specify the direction of the originals placed on EDH or platen glass. This setting is required to obtain copy results as expected when making double-sided copies with binding position specified or when staple position is specified. Originals on platen glass: Originals on EDH: Touch SPECIAL ORIGINAL on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 195: Text/Photo Enhance

    Specifying Original Direction (continued) Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen. The SPECIAL ORIGINAL key on the Basic Screen is highlighted, and the icon in the message area indicates the selected original direction. Original Direction Make other compatible selections.
  • Page 196: Making Copy Quality Closer To Originals (Text/Photo Enhance)

    Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) Use this function to enhance the reproducibility of half tones so that the copy quality more closely matches to that of the original. Text Mode Use the Text mode when copying a text original. In this mode, text is improved in comparison to using the general mode.
  • Page 197: Mixed

    Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) Touch Text Photo , or Increase Contrast , as required. Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen. Original Direction Select additional copying features, as desired. Text/Photo Enhance Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. Mixed Original HINT...
  • Page 198: Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original)

    Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) Use the Mixed original mode with the EDH or with Store mode to copy mixed size originals. Each original in the mixed set will be copied to paper of the same size (APS mode) or to paper of desired size with appropriate ratio automatically selected (AMS mode).
  • Page 199 Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) (continued) Touch Mixed Original . Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen. Original Direction Select additional copying features, as desired. Text/Photo Enhance DETAILS Mixed Original APS is automatically selected on the Basic Screen. To select AMS, touch the tray key on the Basic Screen to select the desired Z-Folded Original...
  • Page 200: Copying Z-Folded Originals (Z-Folded Original)

    Copying Z-Folded Originals (Z-Folded Original) Use the Z-folded original mode with the document handler to copy Z-folded originals. Otherwise, the size detection sensor of the EDH may function incorrectly. This mode requires more scanning time to detect the original size. >>>Specifications for Z-Folded Original<<<...
  • Page 201 Copying Z-Folded Originals (Z-Folded Original) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position mixed original(s) FACE UP in the EDH. HINTS • See p. 3-4 for details on positioning originals. •...
  • Page 202: Feeding Single Original From Edh (Sdf)

    Feeding Single Original from EDH (SDF) Use the SDF mode to copy thick originals or paste-ups to be fed one sheet at a time in the EDH. HINT Key operator can set the machine to automatically feed the original one second after placing the original in the EDH (Auto Start), when the SDF mode is used together with EDH store mode.
  • Page 203: Sdf

    Feeding Single Original from EDH (SDF) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position SDF original FACE UP in the EDH. In Normal SDF mode: Position a sheet of the original in the EDH. Never set more than one thick original or paste up, otherwise machine trouble may be caused.
  • Page 204: Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Original Form)

    Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Original Form) The copier usually detects the standard size of originals fed through EDH or positioned on the platen glass (STD size mode). Use Non STD size mode to specify the scanning area manually for copying or printing special size originals.
  • Page 205: Original Form

    Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Original Form) (continued) Touch the desired size key. DETAILS When selecting WHOLE AREA on the Non STD size mode menu, the copier scans the whole area of the platen glass and copies with the paper size or magnification ratio currently selected. Touch OK on the popup menu to complete the setting.
  • Page 207 Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Applications Insertion Chapter How to Use Application Functions Combination Booklet o Display Application Selection Screen ..........9-2 Transparency nserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) ......9-3 Interleave ocating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) ........9-7 Image Insert ay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) ....9-10 aking a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) ......9-13 Book Copy...
  • Page 208: To Display Application Selection Screen

    To Display Application Selection Screen Follow the procedure below to display the Application Selection Screen and select the desired copying features. Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be displayed on the touch panel. DETAILS • When a function key is touched, it becomes highlighted. If you touch a function key, another screen or two will display to enable you to enter the appropriate settings.
  • Page 209: Inserting Sheets And Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion)

    Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) Use Sheet/Cover Insertion in copy mode or blank mode to insert chapter sheets or separator sheets into the finished set, as well as front and back covers. >>>Specifications for Sheet/Cover Insertion<<< ❒ Use EDH. ❒...
  • Page 210 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Load regular sheets into any tray, and insertion sheets and covers into each tray source to be designated on the Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen. DETAILS • When using thick paper or tabbed paper for covers or insertions, load them in the Multi-sheet bypass tray, unless previously specified and loaded in any other tray.
  • Page 211 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Touch CHANGE OF THE COVERS TRAY to select the cover sheet tray source. The tray source for covers currently selected is displayed on the Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen. Every touch of the key shifts the selection in the display that includes paper type as specified in Key Operator mode.
  • Page 212 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Position originals FACE UP in the EDH. HINTS • For details on positioning originals, see p. 3-2. • Use EDH store mode (p. 3-34 to p. 3-35) when the original count exceeds 100. Press [ Start ].
  • Page 213: Locating Title Pages On The Right Side (Chapter)

    Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) Chapter is used with EDH in 1a2 mode for the purpose of locating title pages on the right side, rather than reverse side, of a duplex copy to improve the presentation of double-sided copies.
  • Page 214 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) (continued) Use the control panel keypad to enter the page number of each title page. Touch SET after each entry to move to the next key. When setting more than 15 locations, touch the arrow key to move to the next page. To clear an incorrect entry, touch DELETE .
  • Page 215 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position originals FACE UP in the EDH. Application Selection Screen HINTS Sheet/Cover Insertion •...
  • Page 216: Lay Out Several Pages Onto One Sheet (Combination)

    Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) Use this function to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper (2 in 1, 4 in 1, or 8 in 1). >>>Specifications for Combination<<<...
  • Page 217 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) (continued) Select the desired Combination mode. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Touch 2 in 1 , 4 in 1 or 8 in 1 in the desired order area, referring to the illustration on Combination the following page.
  • Page 218 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position originals FACE UP in the EDH. HINTS • For details on positioning originals, see p. 3-2 to p. 3-5. •...
  • Page 219: Making A Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet)

    Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) Use the Booklet to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of paper from any tray unless it is specified as Thick or Tab paper of the paper type in the Key Operator mode.
  • Page 220 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued) Touch Booklet on the Application Selection Screen. Touch to highlight the desired Booklet mode key. When a cover sheet is required, touch CHANGE OF THE COVERS TRAY to select the cover sheet tray source. Touch CHANGE OF THE BINDING MODE is you want to change the output order.
  • Page 221 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued) a a a a 2 a a a a 2 Select the 1 or 2 copy mode. DETAILS If the copier is equipped with 9980 Finisher, Folding or Stapling & Folding output mode is available. Follow the procedure on p. 7-8 to use the function.
  • Page 222 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued) DETAILS: Selecting Folding / Stapling & Folding Mode 1 Touch OUTPUT APPLI. on the Basic Screen to display the Output Mode popup menu, then touch MAIN TRAY to highlight it. 2 Touch STAPLING & FOLDING or FOLDING , as desired. NOTE: Selecting FOLDING or STAPLING &...
  • Page 223: Copying Onto Transparent Films (Transparency Interleave)

    Copying onto Transparent Films (Transparency Interleave) Use the Transparency Interleave function in 1a1 or 2a1 mode to copy onto overhead projection transparent films, and output a blank or copied interleaf sheet with each copied transparent film. In the Blank sheet interleaving mode, a blank interleaf sheet is output with each transparent film to keep the film material from sticking together.
  • Page 224 Copying onto Transparent Films (Transparency Interleave) (continued) Touch Transparency Interleave on the Application Selection Screen. Select the desired Transparency Interleave mode, then touch OK . Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. DETAILS • AMS is selected automatically. To release AMS, select the desired magnification.
  • Page 225: Inserting Images Into Printed Sets (Image Insert)

    Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) Use the Image insert mode to combine images scanned from the platen glass, such as photos, paste-ups, newspaper articles, graphs, etc., with images scanned from the EDH. Then, output the combined images as a finished set. The selected copy paper size is determined by the size of originals loaded in the EDH.
  • Page 226 Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) (continued) Use the control panel keypad to enter the page number. Touch SET after each entry to move to the next key. When setting more than 15 locations, touch the arrow key to move to the next page. To clear an incorrect entry, touch DELETE .
  • Page 227 Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) (continued) Scan the platen glass images. Open the EDH. Position an original FACE DOWN on the platen glass, then close the EDH. Reminder! Application PLACE AND SCAN THE ORIGINALS ACCORDING TO PAGINATION. Selection Screen Press [ Start ].
  • Page 228: Dividing An Image Into Right And Left Pages (Book Copy)

    Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) The Book Copy mode performs image division on the original image. Use this function to copy an open book or a ledger sheet onto two 8.5”x11” sheets in 1a1 or 2a1 mode, or onto the front and back sides of one 8.5”x11”...
  • Page 229: Area Erase

    Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued) Touch Book Copy on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination The Book Copy Screen will be displayed. Booklet Select the desired Book Copy mode. Transparency Interleave Image Insert...
  • Page 230 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued) Select the desired copy mode and magnification. DETAILS • Available copy size is 8.5”x11”. • When selecting Full scan mode and scanning from the platen glass, select 1a1 or 1a2 copy mode. •...
  • Page 231 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued) Scanning Original for Cover Use platen glass for scanning original for cover. 1 Open the EDH. 2 Position original for front cover FACE DOWN on the platen glass. 3 Press [ Start ] to start scanning. Application 4 When Front/Back Cover + Full scan is selected, scan original for back Selection Screen...
  • Page 232: Programming Different Settings For An Output Job (Program Job)

    Programming Different Settings for an Output Job (Program Job) In the ordinary Store mode, the combined features selected for the job are applied to all originals to be scanned. In the Program Job mode, you may scan multiple sets of originals and apply different settings on each set (referred to as JOB), then output them all as a complete set.
  • Page 233: Reverse Image

    Programming Different Settings for an Output Job (Program Job) (continued) Touch Program Job on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination The incompatible function keys will be dimmed to show inactivity. Booklet Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored.
  • Page 234 Programming Different Settings for an Output Job (Program Job) (continued) Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all JOB originals are scanned. Reminder! PLACE AND SCAN EACH ORIGINAL SET IN THE CORRECT ORDER OF PAGINATION. HINTS • Memory overflow may occur during scanning. See p. 5-11 to p. 5-12. •...
  • Page 235: Erasing Outside Of The Original (Non-Image Area Erase)

    Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase) The Non-image area erase mode is used to copy non standard or special originals, such as books, magazines, paste-ups, graphs, thick or thin materials, etc. from the platen glass. The exposed glass area outside the borders of the original will not be copied. >>>Specifications for Non-Image Area Erase<<<...
  • Page 236 Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase) (continued) Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. Select magnification and copy size, as desired. DETAILS • APS and AMS are automatically released. • Copy mode is automatically set to 1a1. When selecting 1a2 mode, Platen store mode will function automatically.
  • Page 237: Reversing Color In Black And White Image (Reverse Image)

    Reversing Color in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, and vice versa. This is very good for copying white-on-black originals and reversing them to fax. >>>Specifications for Reverse Image<<< ❒...
  • Page 238 Reversing Color in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position original(s) FACE UP in the EDH or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.
  • Page 239: Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Vert./Horiz. Mode)

    Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Vert./Horiz. Mode) Use this function to repeat the selected image area of 10mm ~ 150mm in both vertical and horizontal widths measured from the rear left corner of the A3 original area indicated on the left edge of the platen glass. >>>Vertical/Horizontal Width Setting Mode Specifications<<<...
  • Page 240 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Vert./Horiz. Mode) (continued) Touch Vertical/Horizontal , then specify the vertical and horizontal widths of the scanning area. Use up/down arrow key to enter the width from 10 to 150mm in 1mm increments. Keep touching the key to increase/decrease the value continuously. Or, touch ENTER REPEAT WIDTH BY KEYPAD to display the popup menu to enter the value from the touch screen keypad.
  • Page 241 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Vert./Horiz. Mode) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass. Application Selection Screen HINT Sheet/Cover See the illustration on p.
  • Page 242: Repeating Automatically Or Selecting Repeating Times

    Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) Auto Detection mode will automatically set the equal repeat area to the size of the original placed onto the platen glass by activating Non-image area erase. Repeat mode will scan the image area specified by the selected copy size and mode (2 Repeat, 4 Repeat, or 8 Repeat), then arrange the image by specified times in one copy sheet.
  • Page 243: Applications

    Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued) Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen. Reminder! When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the EDH securely, then press [ Panel Reset ]. Application Selection Screen Touch Repeat on the Application Selection Screen.
  • Page 244 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued) Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. Select the desired magnification and copy size. DETAILS • APS and AMS are automatically released, and 1.000 (100%) is selected as a magnification ratio.
  • Page 245: Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure)

    Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) Use Frame/Fold Erasure to eliminate black copy marks along borders to clean up and improve the presentation of the copy. >>>Specifications for Frame/Fold Erasure<<< ❒ Incompatible Conditions: Repeat, All-image Area Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter...
  • Page 246: Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure)

    Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) (continued) Touch to highlight the desired mode key. Touch Frame Erasure (All sides) , Frame Erasure (Each side) , or Fold Erasure to highlight it. Either Frame erasure mode and Fold erasure can be selected in combination. Specify the erasure amount in the selected mode.
  • Page 247 Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) (continued) Use the touch screen keypad or up/down arrow key to enter the desired erasure amount, from 1 to 300mm in 1mm increments. To specify Fold Erasure amount: Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination...
  • Page 248: Copying Image In The Center Of Copy Paper (Auto Layout)

    Copying Image in the Center of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) Use this function to detect the image area of the original and center the whole image on the copy paper making it easy to copy small pieces of paper. >>>Specifications for AUTO Layout<<< ❒...
  • Page 249: Erasure

    Copying Image in the Center of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) (continued) • Non-Image Area Erase will be selected automatically. When using EDH to scan the original, touch to deselect this function. • When using the Book Copy with this function, the original smaller than the selected copy size will be printed in the center of the copy paper without image division performed.
  • Page 250: Printing Images Fully To The Edges (All-Image Area)

    Printing Images Fully to the Edges (All-Image Area) Use this function to make copies printed completely to the edges. >>>Specifications for All-Image Area<<< ❒ Incompatible Conditions: Rotation Sort, Rotation Group, Non-Image Area Erase, Reverse Image, Frame/Fold Erasure Original Normal copy Full-Image Area copy Touch APPLI.
  • Page 251 Printing Images Fully to the Edges (All-Image Area) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p. 3-7 for details on setting print quantity. Position original(s) FACE UP in the EDH or FACE DOWN on the Application platen glass.
  • Page 252: Adjusting Position Of Copy Image (Image Shift)

    Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift) Use Image Shift to adjust the position of copy images, e.g. for the purpose of creating a new binding margin on originals to make it easier for filing purposes. Page Space function is available only when Booklet or 2 Repeat mode of Repeat has been already selected.
  • Page 253 Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift) (continued) Touch Image Shift on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination Touch Image Shift on the Image Shift Setting Screen, then specify the shift direction and amount. Booklet Transparency Interleave Image Insert...
  • Page 254 Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift) (continued) Touch OK . The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINT See p.
  • Page 255: Reducing Images To Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift)

    Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift) Use Reduce & Shift instead of regular Image Shift to prevent image loss when creat- ing a binding margin. >>>Specifications for Reduce & Shift<<< ❒ AMS is automatically selected and cannot be released. ❒...
  • Page 256 Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift) (continued) Select the copy mode and paper size, as required. Touch APPLI. on the Basic Screen. Reminder! When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the EDH securely, then press [ Panel Reset ]. Touch Image Shift on the Application Selection Screen.
  • Page 257 Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift) (continued) Touch OK . The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. Application Selection Screen Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. Sheet/Cover Insertion HINT...
  • Page 258: Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time Onto Copies (Stamp)

    Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) This function allows you to print onto output copies the desired type of stamp, page number, numbering, and date/time at the location designated on the screen. The four stamp types and watermark (described in the next subsection) provided on the Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen can be used individually or in multiple combinations.
  • Page 259: Image Shift

    Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) Touch Stamp/Overlay on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter The Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen will be displayed. Combination Touch to select the desired key in the STAMP area. Booklet Transparency Interleave Image Insert...
  • Page 260 Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) When selecting SET NUMBERING : Specify the numbering type, printing position, character size, printed page and starting No. Touch to highlight the desired numbering type key and printing position key on the screen.
  • Page 261 Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) When selecting DATE/TIME : Specify the date/time type, printing position, character size and printed page. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination Touch to highlight the desired date, time, and printing position keys on the screen. If fine adjustment is required, touch FINE ADJ.
  • Page 262 Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) CAUTION When the finisher / trimming unit / paper exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise, mishandled paper will occur. DETAILS: Fine Adjustment Setting Screen When FINE ADJ.
  • Page 263 Printing Stamp, Page, Date/Time onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) 5 5 5 5 – Use + to enter a minus Originals number print from halfway through, e.g. –2 to print “1” from page 4. Touch OK to return to the previous screen. Application When “(+)2”...
  • Page 264: Printing Watermark Onto Copies (Stamp)

    Printing Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) Use this function to print the desired letter type obliquely in the center of the page (WATERMARK), or the numbers in the specified form repeatedly over the scanned image (WATERMARK NUMBERING). >>>Specification for WATERMARK and WATERMARK NUMBERING<<< ❒...
  • Page 265 Printing Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) Touch WATERMARK or WATERMARK NUMBERING , as desired. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter The subsequent screen will be displayed to allow you to specify the selected Combination watermark type. Booklet When selecting WATERMARK : Specify the desired watermark type and density.
  • Page 266 Printing Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) Touch OK . The Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen will be restored. Touch to select another stamp function key to use in combination, if desired. Touch OK on the Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen.
  • Page 267: Overlaying An Image Onto Each Page Copied In The Job (Overlay)

    Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay) Use this function to scan an image, then overlay the image onto each page copied in the job. >>>Specification for Overlay<<< ❒ Store mode is automatically selected. ❒ Incompatible Conditions: Rotation, Rotation Sort, Rotation Group, Mixed Original, Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion, Combination, Transparency Interleave, Image Insert, Book...
  • Page 268 Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay) (continued) Touch OVERLAY . Touch OK on the Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. The Store mode is automatically selected.
  • Page 269 Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay) (continued) Touch STORE to exit the Store mode, then press [ Start ] to print. CAUTION When the finisher / trimming unit / paper exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print quantity selected, remove the copied Application Selection Screen sets as they exit;...
  • Page 270: Storing An Overlay Image In Hdd / Overlaying Image

    Storing an Overlay Image in HDD / Overlaying Image Stored in HDD (Overlay Memory) Use Overlay Memory to scan and store several images in HDD, then recall the desired image from the HDD to overlay onto each page copied in the job. >>>Specification for Overlay Memory<<<...
  • Page 271: Storing An Overlay Image In Hdd

    Storing an Overlay Image in HDD / Overlaying Image Stored in HDD (Overlay Memory) (continued) Touch Stamp/Overlay on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination The Stamp/Overlay Selection Screen will be displayed. Booklet Touch OVERLAY MEMORY . Transparency Interleave Image Insert...
  • Page 272 Storing an Overlay Image in HDD / Overlaying Image Stored in HDD (Overlay Memory) (continued) Enter the desired image name. Use the touch screen keypad to enter the desired name up to 8 characters. The date when you made this entry will be stored automatically. To correct an entry, touch 1-CHARACTER DELETE repeatedly to delete each character, then enter the correct name.
  • Page 273 Storing an Overlay Image in HDD / Overlaying Image Stored in HDD (Overlay Memory) (continued) The machine automatically starts to store the overlaying image data in the HDD. The Overlaying Image Selection Screen will resume when the storing function is completed.
  • Page 274 Storing an Overlay Image in HDD / Overlaying Image Stored in HDD (Overlay Memory) (continued) CAUTION When the finisher / paper exit tray capacity is exceeded due to the print quantity selected, remove the copied sets as they exit; otherwise, mishandled paper will occur. DETAILS: Popup Menu for Name Duplication If the popup menu with YES and NO keys is displayed instead of the Basic Screen, the entered name is duplicated.
  • Page 275: Network Function

    Network Function How to Use Server Functions and Web Utilities o Use Server Functions ...............10-2 Server toring/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) ....10-4 Functions toring Image Data While Copying (Image Store&Output) ....10-11 Image Store/Delete ecalling Image Data from HDD (Image Recall)......10-14 Image Store&Output o Use Web Utilities ................10-17...
  • Page 276: To Use Server Functions

    To Use Server Functions Use Server function with HDD to accumulate scanned images into built-in DIMM (memory), then store the image data in HDD so that the data can be recalled to DIMM and output as needed. This function also allows you to store the image data for normal copying procedures.
  • Page 277: Server Functions

    To Use Server Functions (continued) 2 Image Store & Output mode Store the scanned image data in HDD after copying is completed. 3 Image Recall mode Recall the image data stored in HDD to built-in DIMM for printing. Server Functions Image Store/Delete Image...
  • Page 278: Storing/Deleting Image Data In Hdd (Image Store/Delete)

    Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) Use this function to store the image data into HDD. In the event data is already stored in HDD, use this function to delete it from HDD. To Store Image Data in HDD Specify your password when storing the data in HDD for protection.
  • Page 279 Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) Touch IMAGE STORE/DELETE . The Image Data Password Entry Screen will be displayed. Enter the desired image data password in up to 8 characters from the touch screen keypad. Server Functions Image Store/Delete Image Store&Output...
  • Page 280 Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) If the job name is correct, touch OK . The Scanner Setting Screen will be displayed. DETAILS If an entered job name has already been used, the popup menu appears to ask you whether to rewrite the data or to re-enter new name. Touch YES to rewrite, or NO to create new name.
  • Page 281 Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) DETAILS Key Operator can set the machine to restore the Job Name Entry Screen when the storing job is completed, so that the data storing can be continued. See p. 13-39 to p. 13-44 for details. In this case, the Image Data Storing Screen shown below will be displayed while the image data is stored in HDD.
  • Page 282: To Delete Image Data From Hdd

    Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) To Delete Image Data from HDD The password specified when storing the data in HDD is required. The image data is to be specified by the given job name. Delete Press [ Mode ] to light up the [ Scan ] LED. Print Copy Scan...
  • Page 283 Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) Enter your image data password from the touch screen keypad. To correct an entry, touch 1-CHARACTER DELETE repeatedly to delete each character, then enter the correct job name. Touch OK . Server The Job Name Entry Screen will be displayed.
  • Page 284 Storing/Deleting Image Data in HDD (Image Store/Delete) (continued) Touch OK to restore the Scan/Server Setting Menu Screen. DETAILS To delete the data stored with different password, touch PREVIOUS SCREEN to return to the Image Data Password Entry Screen. Press [ Mode ] to light up the [ Copy ] LED. The Basic Screen will be restored.
  • Page 285: Storing Image Data While Copying (Image Store&Output)

    Storing Image Data While Copying (Image Store&Output) Use this function to store the scanned image data in HDD after copying is completed. DETAILS This storing function does not conflict with any copying condition other than Program Job. Scan Output DIMM Store Server Functions...
  • Page 286 Storing Image Data While Copying (Image Store&Output) (continued) Enter the desired image data password in up to 8 characters from the touch screen keypad. To correct an entry, touch 1-CHARACTER DELETE repeatedly to delete each character, then enter the correct password. If the password is correct, touch OK .
  • Page 287 Storing Image Data While Copying (Image Store&Output) (continued) Press [ Start ] to scan and then print. When the Store mode is used, touch STORE on the Basic Screen to deselect the Store mode when the store function is completed, i.e., after all originals are scanned, then press [ Start ] to print.
  • Page 288: Recalling Image Data From Hdd (Image Recall)

    Recalling Image Data from HDD (Image Recall) Use this function to recall the image data from the HDD to the built-in DIMM for printing. To recall data stored in the HDD, enter the password specified at the time data was stored, then designate it by the job name.
  • Page 289: Image Store&Output

    Recalling Image Data from HDD (Image Recall) (continued) Enter your image data password from the touch screen keypad. To correct an entry, touch 1-CHARACTER DELETE repeatedly to delete each character, then enter the correct job name. Touch OK . Server The Recall Job Selection Screen will be displayed.
  • Page 290 Recalling Image Data from HDD (Image Recall) (continued) Selecting WAIT OUTPUT : (1) Touch OK . When the data transmission is completed, the Basic Screen will be displayed reflecting the settings made for that job. (2) Enter the desired print quantity, then press [ Start ] to print. Selecting PROOF OUTPUT : (1) Touch OK .
  • Page 291: To Use Web Utilities

    To Use Web Utilities When the machine is connected to a PC over a network, a web browser on the PC provides the following functions. 1 Main Page Displays the job in progress, service call, and machine information. 2 Job Status Displays the current and previous job status.
  • Page 292 To Use Web Utilities (continued) The Main Page of the Web Utilities will be displayed. The Main Page informs you of the current job status of the machine and the maintenance item, if required. • Service call • JAM • Paper supply •...
  • Page 293: To Display Information On Machine

    To Display Information on Machine Follow the procedure below to display the machine information using the web browser. Open the Web Utilities window. HINT See p. 10-17 for detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities. Click on [Machine Status]. Server Functions Image Store/Delete...
  • Page 294: To Display Current Machine Status (Job Status)

    To Display Current Machine Status (Job Status) Follow the procedure below to display the current job status, job list including reserved jobs and job information, and information on up to 16 previous jobs. Open the Web Utilities window. HINT See p. 10-17 for detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities. Click on [ Job Status ].
  • Page 295: Utilities

    To Display Current Machine Status (Job Status) (continued) Display the current job or reserved job information. Click on the desired [Job Priority No.] under the “Job List”. The information on the specified job will appear in the second “Job List” area. Server Functions DETAILS...
  • Page 296: Operating Image Data Stored In Hdd (Hdd Job Information)

    Operating Image Data Stored in HDD (HDD Job Information) Use the web browser to search the built-in HDD for an image data, then check, output, or delete the image data. Changing the job name given to the image data is also available. Open the Web Utilities window.
  • Page 297: Machine Information

    Operating Image Data Stored in HDD (HDD Job Information) (continued) DETAILS • The Job List indicates the job name, saved date, and the page count. The “P Job” in the page count column indicates that the data was stored using Program Job function. •...
  • Page 298 Operating Image Data Stored in HDD (HDD Job Information) (continued) Output the image data. Click on [ Output ] on the right side of the desired job name to print out the image data. The Output Setting dialogue box will be displayed. If the machine is using the ECM function, enter the 8-digit ECM password.
  • Page 299 Operating Image Data Stored in HDD (HDD Job Information) (continued) Check the sample copy, change the copy conditions if required, then press [ Start ] on the control panel of the machine to output the rest except the sample set. The “Result of job print”...
  • Page 300 Operating Image Data Stored in HDD (HDD Job Information) (continued) Change the job name of the image data. Click on [ Rename ] on the right side of the desired job name to change the job name of the image data. The Change Job name dialogue box will be displayed.
  • Page 301: Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup)

    Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup) Perform the Key Operator setting concerning the network environment using the web browser. For details of the E-Mail Transmission Setting, refer to p. 13-8. HINT The Mail Server (SMTP Server) is necessary to use the E-Mail Transmission Function.
  • Page 302 Setting E-Mail Transmission Function (Environment Setup) (continued) Perform the setting. Enter the IP address of the mail server, and E-mail address to be informed of the machine status. Click on the check box of the desired transmission item. Click on [ Apply ] to complete the setting and return to the Web Utilities window. Clicking on [ Reset ] will void the setting and restore the Web Utilities window.
  • Page 303: Section 11: Paper And Original Information

    Paper and Original Information aper Information ..................11-2 riginal Information................11-8 Paper Information Original Information P aper & Original Info...
  • Page 304: Paper Information

    Paper Information This machine is equipped with the following trays for loading copy paper. • Tray 1, 2 and 3 (Main body tray) • LCC (9933/9932 Large Capacity Cassette) • Multi-sheet bypass tray Also, the following equipment is provided for conveying/delivering copies. •...
  • Page 305: Tray/ Exit Tray Capacity

    Paper Information (continued) DETAILS • Some 45 lb paper types may not be punched easily. • The tray specified as Thin or Tab paper cannot be used for duplex copying. • LCC can be specified as Thick3, irrespective of paper weight, for paper that has difficulty with toner fixation.
  • Page 306 Paper Information (continued) Paper Capacity for Staple-sort mode of 9982/9980 Finisher Paper size 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"/8.5"x11"W, 11"x17"/11"x17"W 5.5"x8.5" 8.5"x11"R/8.5"x11"WR (B4/B4R, (A3/A3W) (A5/A5W) No. of copies A4/A4W, A4R/A4WR, B5/B5W) 50 sets 50 sets 100 sets 10~20 21~30 31~40 41~50 51~60* 61~100* *51 ~ 100 copies can be stapled by 9982 Finisher only. Capacity for Mixed Size Originals using Z-Folding and Staple-Sort Capacity for one stapled set...
  • Page 307: Paper Size

    Paper Information (continued) Paper Size Paper Trays Available Sizes Tray 1, 2, and 3 STD size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, (Main body tray) 5.5"x8.5", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5* *Crosswise orientation only. STD (special): Detects A4R or F4 instead of 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R instead of 5.5"x8.5".
  • Page 308 Paper Information (continued) Paper Trays Available Sizes Multi-sheet bypass tray STD size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, A3, B4, A4, B5, B5R *Crosswise orientation only. STD (special): Detects A4R or F4 instead of 8.5"x11"R, A5 or A5R instead of 5.5"x8.5"R. Non STD size: Max.
  • Page 309: Special Paper In Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Paper Information (continued) Special Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Multi-sheet bypass tray accepts the following special paper type that cannot be loaded in the main body trays. Transparent film, labels, hole punch DETAILS When using special paper type other than the above mentioned, select “User”...
  • Page 310: Original Information

    Original Information Use the platen glass or EDH to position originals to copy. Platen Glass Originals Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the EDH, e.g., when size is incompatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, torn, or in generally poor condition.
  • Page 311: Edh Originals

    Original Information (continued) EDH Originals Following three modes are provided when using the document handler (EDH) to scan originals. • Normal mode • Mixed Original mode • Z-Folded Original mode • SDF mode Specifications for each mode are described as follows. HINT Detectable paper size can be changed from only A series to Inch series, AB series, or AB series and Inch series mixed by Key Operator.
  • Page 312 Original Information (continued) DETAILS See below for the guide width of each combination. Guide 8.5"x Guide 5.5"x 8.5"x11" 11"x17" 11" width 8.5" width 8.5"x14" Z-Folded Original mode Use Z-Folded Original mode to scan folded originals without using the size detection sensor of the EDH.
  • Page 313 Maintenance & Supplies How to Maintain the Copier dding Toner ..................12-2 nserting a New Staple Cartridge into 9982/9980 Finisher....12-6 mpty Trash Basket of 9976 Punch Kit / 9928 Z-Fold & Punch Unit ...12-11 mpty Trash Basket of 9966 Trimming Unit ........12-13 leaning Image Scanning Section ............12-15 hecking Copy Count ..............12-17 Adding Toner...
  • Page 314: Adding Toner

    Adding Toner When toner supply is low, the message “Please add toner” and the ADD TONER icon ) display on the touch screen. To order supplies, call: 1-800-462-6797 Reminder! Use the same number toner cartridge as described on the label on the front of the toner box.
  • Page 315 Adding Toner (continued) Remove the empty toner cartridge. Shake the new toner cartridge several times to loosen toner, then remove the toner cartridge cap. Set the new toner cartridge into the toner box. Adding Toner Inserting New Staple Cartridge Empty Trash Basket Cleaning Scanning...
  • Page 316 Adding Toner (continued) Align the hollow part of the toner cartridge with the d d d d mark on the toner box. DETAILS Be sure to set the hollow part of the toner cartridge upward, otherwise the machine trouble may occur. Push the toner cartridge lock lever backward until it stops.
  • Page 317 Adding Toner (continued) CAUTION Keep the toner cartridge away from children. The toner is non- toxic; however if you inhale or contact with eyes by accident, flush with water and seek medical advice. CAUTION Do not throw the empty toner cartridge into a fire. If it is thrown into a fire, the toner may ignite and cause a dangerous situa- tion.
  • Page 318: Inserting A New Staple Cartridge Into 9982/9980 Finisher

    Follow the procedure below according to your finisher type to replace the staple cartridge. Reminder! Use only the staples supplied by Imagistics. To purchase, please call 1- 800-462-6797. Open the Finisher door. Pull out the stacker unit slowly by holding the stacker unit handle until it stops.
  • Page 319 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into 9982/9980 Finisher (continued) Pull up the cartridge housing, then remove it while sliding it along the stapler rail. 9982 9980 9980 9982: Open the bottom of the cartridge housing, then remove the empty cartridge. Open the bottom of the cartridge housing while pressing two locks on both sides.
  • Page 320 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into 9982/9980 Finisher (continued) 9980: Remove the empty cartridge from the cartridge housing. Reminder! Do not remove the staples remaining inside the housing; otherwise, the first sheet output after the replenishment will not be stapled. Insert the new cartridge into the housing.
  • Page 321 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into 9982/9980 Finisher (continued) 9980: Remove the lock tape from the cartridge. Insert the cartridge housing while sliding it along the stapler rail, then push down and in to secure it in place. 9980 9982 Return the stacker unit to its original position.
  • Page 322 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into 9982/9980 Finisher (continued) Close the Finisher door. 12-10...
  • Page 323: Empty Trash Basket Of 9976 Punch Kit / 9928 Z-Fold&Punch Unit

    Empty Trash Basket of 9976 Punch Kit / 9928 Z-Fold&Punch Unit When the trash basket becomes full, “Trash basket of Punch kit is full / Please empty trash basket” message will be displayed on the touch screen, and the finished set will be output without being punched even if Punch mode is selected.
  • Page 324 Empty Trash Basket of 9976 Punch Kit / 9928 Z-Fold&Punch Unit Empty the trash basket. Return the trash basket to its original position, then close the Z-Fold & Punch unit front door securely. 12-12...
  • Page 325: Empty Trash Basket Of 9966 Trimming Unit

    Empty Trash Basket of 9966 Trimming Unit When the trash basket becomes full, “Trash basket of Trimmer is full / Please empty trash basket” message will be displayed on the touch screen, and the finished set will be output without being trimmed even if Trimming mode is selected. Follow the procedure below to empty the trash basket.
  • Page 326 Empty Trash Basket of 9966 Trimming Unit (continued) Empty the trash basket. Return the trash basket to its original position, then close the trimmer front door securely. 12-14...
  • Page 327: Cleaning Image Scanning Section

    Cleaning Image Scanning Section In order to maintain optimum copy quality, always keep the following areas clean. Cleaning the Document Glass Raise the document cover, and clean the glass with a clean soft cloth. The glass may also clean with a soft cloth dampened slightly with water, if it is difficult to clean.
  • Page 328: Cleaning The Edh Platen Guide Cover

    Cleaning Image Scanning Section (continued) Cleaning the EDH Platen Guide Cover The EDH platen guide cover should be kept clean; otherwise soil marks may be copied or the original size cannot be detected correctly. Raise the document cover, and clean the EDH platen guide cover with a clean soft cloth.
  • Page 329: Checking Copy Count

    Checking Copy Count This function allows you to view the current indication of the following items as a list on the touch panel: Total counter, Copier counter, Printer counter, Counter start date. Check the list, then print it from the Counter List Screen, if desired. To Display the Counter List Screen Press [ Utility ] on the control panel.
  • Page 330: To Print The Counter List

    Checking Copy Count (continued) To Print the Counter List Press [ Utility ] on the control panel. Help Program Memory Mode Check Utility Start Proof Copy The Counter List Screen will be displayed. Touch COUNTER MENU . The Basic Screen will be displayed. Touch the desired tray key to select the copy size.
  • Page 331: Key Operator

    Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Key Operator Mode Copier Initial Setting User Setting Mode How to Monitor Copier Activity and Modify Machine Settings E.C.M. Lock/Delete ow to Access the Key Operator Mode ..........13-2 Program Memory [1] S ystem Initial Setting..............13-4 Paper Type/ Special Size [2] C...
  • Page 332: How To Access The Key Operator Mode

    How to Access the Key Operator Mode The Key Operator is trained to handle all special Key Operator functions that are not accessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machine performance, and service information, modifying machine settings, and controlling user activity, for billing purposes.
  • Page 333: Panel Contrast

    How to Access the Key Operator Mode (continued) DETAILS If an invalid Key Operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password. If the Key Operator password is not valid, check with your service repre- Key Operator sentative. Mode System Initial Make setting changes from the Key Operator Mode Screen, as...
  • Page 334: System Initial Setting

    [1] System Initial Setting Set the following initial conditions of the copier. • Date & Time setting: Current date and time, summer time • Language select setting: Language used in LCD (English) • IP address setting: IP address to be accessed from PC •...
  • Page 335 [1] System Initial Setting (continued) 5 The Difference in time setting is provided in order to give the time difference informa- tion at the same time when E-mail is received. To set this function, follow the procedure below. (1) Touch Diff. time setting to display the Difference in Time Setting Screen. 5 –...
  • Page 336: Language Select Setting

    [1] System Initial Setting (continued) [2] Language Select Setting Select the language used in the LCD. ❒ Default setting: English System Initial Setting Menu Screen Language Selection Screen Procedure 1 Touch [1] System initial setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the System Initial Setting Menu Screen.
  • Page 337: Ip Address Setting

    [1] System Initial Setting (continued) [3] IP Address Setting When using the server function, this setting is required to enable a PC to gain access to this machine. NOTE: Key Operator Mode Ask your network manager to perform this setting. Incorrect setting may cause a trouble in other network systems.
  • Page 338: E-Mail Transmission Setting

    [1] System Initial Setting (continued) [4] E-Mail Transmission Setting When the machine requires troubleshooting or maintenance such as paper or toner supply, this setting allows several network PCs to be informed of the current machine status by E-mail. The following information items are provided. •...
  • Page 339 [1] System Initial Setting (continued) E-Mail Set (Condition Inform) Screen 4 Touch [3] E-Mail set (condition inform) to display the E-Mail Set (Condition Inform) Screen. Enter the E- mail address of the network PC using Key Operator Mode screen keypad, then touch OK to restore the E-Mail Transmission Setting System Initial Setting...
  • Page 340: Copier Initial Setting

    [2] Copier Initial Setting Initial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is powered on, when Panel Reset timer is operated, or when [ Panel Reset ] key is pressed. These settings can be changed by the Key Operator, as shown in this section. Initially (i.e., at installation), the Basic Screen displays the following conditions to meet Energy Star requirements: Initial Setting...
  • Page 341 [2] Copier Initial Setting (continued) Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Procedure Setting User Setting 1 Touch [2] Copier Initial setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Mode Copier Initial Setting Screen.
  • Page 342: User Setting Mode

    [3] User Setting Mode Set two userset density levels and three USERSETs of magnification. [1] User Density Level 1 Setting Output copying samples from 16 density levels from Lighter to Normal or Normal to Darker, then select the desired exposure and program it as USER1. The programmed copy density can be recalled by selecting USER1 on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 343: User Density Level 2 Setting

    [3] User Setting Mode (continued) [2] User Density Level 2 Setting Output copying samples from 16 density levels from Lighter to Normal or Normal to Darker, then select the desired exposure and program it as USER2. The programmed copy density can be recalled by selecting USER2 on the Basic Key Operator Screen.
  • Page 344: User Lens Mode Ratio Setting

    [3] User Setting Mode (continued) [3] User Lens Mode Ratio Setting The preset and userset ratios are used to reduce and enlarge the original image to accommodate copy paper size, and are available on the Basic Screen. NOTE: Normally, users are allowed to change the three USERSETs in the bottom line on the User Lens Mode Ratio Setting Screen.
  • Page 345: Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting

    [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting This function can only be accessed by the Key Operator after a 8-digit ECM master key code is entered. The Electronic Copy Monitor allows you to monitor all copying activity by controlling ECM password accounts. This feature can track copier usage for individual users and/or accounts as well as Key Operator Mode...
  • Page 346: How To Access The Ecm Setting Mode

    [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) How to Access the ECM Setting Mode Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Master Key Code Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen Procedure 1 Touch [4] E.C.M. function setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen. The ECM Master Key Code Screen displays, if a code is required.
  • Page 347: Data Edit

    [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) [1] E.C.M. Data Edit Use this setting to display the list of copy count and copy limit for each account, to change, add, or delete the ECM data, and to reset the copy count of the individual account.
  • Page 348 [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) 3 To change, add, or delete the ECM data, and to reset the copy count of the individual account, follow the procedure for each as described below. To Change ECM Data: (1) Touch c or d key on the right side of the list to highlight the ECM data to be changed, then touch Change .
  • Page 349 [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) When a password is duplicated: The Password Duplication Screen will be displayed. Touch YES to re-enter new password, or NO to create duplicate password. NOTE: Key Operator If duplicate password is created, the number of copies will be counted only Mode for the ECM password with the smallest No.
  • Page 350: All Count Reset

    [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) [2] E.C.M. All Count Reset Reset the count for all ECM accounts. ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM All Count Reset Screen Procedure 1 Touch [4] E.C.M. function setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display the ECM Setting Menu Screen.
  • Page 351: Function Setting

    [4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting (continued) [3] E.C.M. Function Setting Use this function to turn ECM On or Off, or to select whether the machine will stop when the count limit is reached, or if the copier will complete the copy job before stopping when reaching maximum copy count.
  • Page 352: Lock/Delete Program Memory

    [5] Lock/Delete Program Memory Use this function to lock/unlock or delete a Job that has been programmed. A locked Job is indicated by a lock icon ( ) on the Lock/Delete Program Memory Screen. The settings of a locked job cannot be changed. ❒...
  • Page 353: Paper Type / Special Size Set

    [6] Paper Type / Special Size Set Use this function to indicate a specific paper type or to specify a special paper size for each tray key on the Basic Screen. This is especially useful when special paper is used on a regular basis and is always placed in a specific paper tray. Key Operator Key Operator Mode Screen Paper Type Setting Screen...
  • Page 354 [6] Paper Type / Special Size Set (continued) To specify special size; (1) Touch Special size setting on the Paper Type Setting Screen to display the Special Size Setting Screen. (2) Touch the desired paper tray to highlight it. (3) Touch a paper size key to specify a paper size for the selected tray. •...
  • Page 355: Panel Contrast / Key Sound Adjustment

    [7] Panel Contrast / Key Sound Adjustment Use this feature to adjust the level of brightness of the touch screen portion of the control panel, and also the volume of the touch key. Key Operator Mode Screen Panel Contrast/ Key Sound Adjustment Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial...
  • Page 356: Key Operator Data Setting

    [8] Key Operator Data Setting Use this screen to enter the name and extension number of the Key Operator indicated on the Help Screen selected from the Basic Screen. ❒ Setting options: 5-digit Key Operator telephone extension; Max. 8-character Key Operator name Key Operator Mode Screen Key Operator Data Setting Screen...
  • Page 357: Weekly Timer

    [9] Weekly Timer This function can be accessed only by the Key Operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly Timer master key code is entered. The Weekly Timer is a copier management function that shuts down power to the machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically for lunch Key Operator Mode breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the copier is not required.
  • Page 358: How To Access The Weekly Timer Setting Mode

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Procedure 1 Touch [9] Weekly timer on the Key Operator Mode Screen. The Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen displays when the 4-digit Weekly Timer master key code is set by service.
  • Page 359: Weekly Timer On/Off Setting

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) [1] Weekly Timer On/Off Setting Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Setting Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Setting User Setting Procedure Mode 1 Touch [9] Weekly timer on the Key Operator Mode Screen. Enter your 4-digit Weekly E.C.M.
  • Page 360: Timer Setting

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) [2] Timer Setting Use this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes for each day of the week or set the block time for the entire week, i.e., the same On/Off time for each day. Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Time Setting Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Time Block Setting Screen...
  • Page 361 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) 5 When you open this screen, the ON and OFF times are always set at 00:00~00:00. Touch to highlight the day(s) of the week to be set. More than one can be selected at a time. Enter the ON-time and OFF-time using the touch screen keypad, and then touch SET after each entry.
  • Page 362: Timer Action On/Off Setting

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) [3] Timer Action On/Off Setting Use this function to set the On/Off condition of the copier for a given month. Set the On-Off condition for specific days; or set it collectively, for all Mondays through Sundays of the given month. The default setting is collective: On for Mondays through Saturdays, and Off for Sundays.
  • Page 363 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) 6 Touch OK on the Timer Action On/Off Setting Screen to complete the setting and return to the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen. 7 Touch PREVIOUS SCREEN to restore the Key Operator Mode Screen. 8 If no further changes are required, touch PREVIOUS SCREEN to restore the Basic Screen to perform copying operations.
  • Page 364: Lunch Hour Off Setting

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) [4] Lunch Hour Off Setting The Weekly Timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use this Lunch hour off function to shut down power for lunch break then turn on again while the copier is turned on due to the Weekly Timer function.
  • Page 365: Timer Interrupt Password Setting

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) [5] Timer Interrupt Password Setting Use this password setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for using Timer Interrupt function. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without the requirement for password entry. Key Operator Mode Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen...
  • Page 366: Control Panel Adjustment

    [10] Control Panel Adjustment Use this feature to check the malfunction of the LCD touch screen due to the shift in position of the touch sensor. Key Operator Mode Screen Control Panel Adjustment Screen Procedure 1 Touch [10] Control panel adjustment on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Control Panel Adjustment Screen.
  • Page 367: Tray Auto Select Setting

    [11] Tray Auto Select Setting Select to be detected or not to be detected, and priority of detection for each tray when ATS/APS functions. Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Setting User Setting...
  • Page 368: Energy Saver Setting

    [12] Energy Saver Setting Select the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Off become activated. Auto Shut Off conserves more energy than Auto Low Power. The period of time selected for Auto Low Power cannot exceed the Auto Shut Off setting. Key Operator Mode Screen Energy Saver Setting Screen Procedure...
  • Page 369: Memory Switch Setting

    [13] Memory Switch Setting This function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. See pp. 13- 41~13-45 for details on Memory Settings. SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined) Key Operator No. 01: Panel reset timer OFF / 30 sec. / 60 sec. / 90 sec. / 120 sec./ Mode 150 sec.
  • Page 370 [13] Memory Switch Setting (continued) No. 29: E.C.M. password under 8 digits / 8 digits No. 30: Arrow key change <Image Shift> Decimal point off (1 STEP 1mm) / Decimal point on (1 STEP 0.1mm) No. 31: Exit direction (1 sheet, platen) Face up / Face down No.
  • Page 371 [13] Memory Switch Setting (continued) 4 If no further changes are required, touch PREVIOUS SCREEN to restore the Basic Screen to perform copying operations. The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings. Key Operator Mode [1] Panel reset timer System Initial Set the reset interval starting from the completion of a copying job until the machine Setting...
  • Page 372 [13] Memory Switch Setting (continued) [11] EDH APS The copier automatically selects the same size copy paper as the original placed on the EDH. (In reduction/enlargement mode, an appropriate paper size is selected according to the ratio.) [12] Platen AMS The copier detects the size of the platen original and selects the appropriate magnification ratio to correspond to the selected paper size.
  • Page 373 [13] Memory Switch Setting (continued) [23] Key click sound Activate or deactivate the sound each time a key is pressed on the touch panel. [24] 1 SHOT indication time Select the SHOT indication time function. Key Operator Mode System Initial [25] Energy saver screen Setting Select the screen to display when pressing the [ Energy Saver ] key.
  • Page 374 [13] Memory Switch Setting (continued) [37] Change page no. pos. (booklet) Set the machine to position the page numbers automatically on the outside edges of the copy when using Booklet with Page Numbering in Stamp. [38] Trimmer (STD/ Non STD size) Set the machine to allow trimming the folded or stapled &...
  • Page 375: Machine Management List Print

    [14] Machine Management List Print Use this function to print out the list selected from the following items. • Program memory list: Programmed contents of Program memory • User management list: Home position settings selected by user • E.C.M. management list: Machine informations managed by ECM Key Operator •...
  • Page 376: Call Remote Center

    [15] Call Remote Center When activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by a Imagistics service representative. In case of machine trouble, select the Call Remote Center option. Your service representative will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolving the problem.
  • Page 377: Side 2 Lens Adjustment

    [16] Side 2 Lens Adjustment Use this function to set the adjustment data of the magnification ratio for each tray as Side 2. Key Operator Mode Screen Side 2 Lens Adjustment Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Setting User Setting Mode...
  • Page 378: Finisher Adjustment

    [17] Finisher Adjustment Use this mode to make fine adjustments to each function of the finisher. Key Operator Mode Screen Finisher Adjustment Menu Screen Stapling&Folding Stopper Position Adjustment Screen Folding Stopper Position Adjustment Screen Trimming Stopper Adjustment Screen Punch Adjustment Menu Screen Punch Vertical Position Adjustment Screen Punch Horizontal Position Adjustment Screen Z-Folding Position Adjustment Menu Screen...
  • Page 379 [17] Finisher Adjustment (continued) 2nd Folding Position Adjustment Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Procedure Setting User Setting 1 Touch [17] Finisher adjustment on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Mode Finisher Adjustment Menu Screen. 2 Touch the desired menu key to display the adjustment screen for each function.
  • Page 380: Hdd Management Setting

    [18] HDD Management Setting Use this function to manage the image data stored in the HDD and to check the space available for new data. • Password list/delete: Display the password list on the screen, or delete the image data (JOB) by deleting the corresponding password from the list. •...
  • Page 381: Management

    [18] HDD Management Setting (continued) Procedure 1 Touch [18] HDD management setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen. The HDD Management Password Entry Screen will be displayed when the 4-digit HDD manage- ment password is set by service representative. Key Operator Otherwise, the HDD Management Setting Menu Screen displays without the password Mode requirement.
  • Page 382: Non-Image Area Erase Setting

    [20] Non-Image Area Erase Setting Select the mode of Non-Image Area Erase function to be in effect when this feature is selected on the Application Selection Screen after power is turned on or after Panel Reset occurs. Key Operator Mode Screen Non-Image Area Erase Setting Screen Procedure 1 Touch [20] Non-image area erase setting on the Key Operator Mode Screen to...
  • Page 383: Timing Adjustment

    [21] Timing Adjustment Use this mode to make fine adjustments of the timing for printing or scanning function. Key Operator Mode Screen Timing Adjustment Menu Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Setting User Setting Printer Restart Timing Adjustment Screen Printer Resist Loop Adjustment Screen Mode E.C.M.
  • Page 384: Timing Adjustment

    [21] Timing Adjustment (continued) Procedure 1 Touch [21] Timing adjustment on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Timing Adjustment Menu Screen. 2 Touch the desired menu key to display the adjustment screen for each function. 3 Make fine adjustment on the screen. To go on or back to another adjustment screen, touch NEXT ADJUSTMENT or PREVIOUS ADJUSTMENT .
  • Page 385: Centering Adjustment

    [22] Centering Adjustment Use this mode to make fine adjustments of the image centering function. Key Operator Mode Screen Centering Adjustment Menu Screen Key Operator Mode System Initial Setting Copier Initial Setting User Setting Printer Centering Adjustment Screen Scanner (Platen) Centering Adjustment Screen Mode E.C.M.
  • Page 387: Index

    Index...
  • Page 389 Index Number Booklet mode outlet 2-6 Booklet tray 2-6 1 SHOT indication time 13-43 Bookmark function 13-44 1.000 Magnification mode 3-15 1-2 Copying 3-22 1a2, 2a2 3-22 C (clear quantity) key 3-7 2 in 1, 4 in 1, 8 in 1 copying 9-10 “Call for Service”...
  • Page 390 Index E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) 13-15 Gateway address 13-7 E.C.M. All Count Reset 13-20 Guide width for mixed originals 11-10 E.C.M. Data Edit 13-17 E.C.M. Function Setting 13-21 E.C.M. management list 13-45 HDD Job Information 10-22 E.C.M. password (Memory Switch) 13-43 HDD Management Setting 13-50 E.C.M.
  • Page 391 Index Key click sound 13-43 Non-Image Area Erase 9-29 Key click sound (No paper/JAM) 13-43 Non-Image Area Erase Setting 13-52 Key Operator Data Setting 13-26 Non-standard size original 8-12 Key Operator Mode 13-2 NORMAL key 3-19 KEY OPERATOR MODE key 13-2 Key Operator Mode Screen 13-3 Key Operator password 13-2 Orig.
  • Page 392 Index Power cord 1-11 Sheet/Cover Insertion 9-3 Power OFF/ON Screen 5-13 Side 2 Lens Adjustment 13-47 Power Plug 1-11 Single-sided copy 3-28 Power source 1-11 SPECIAL ORIGINAL key 8-2 Power switch 2-3 Special Original popup menu 8-2 Precautions 1-15 Special paper in Multi-sheet bypass tray 11-7 PRE-JOB RECALL key 3-52 Stacker unit 2-7 Preventive Maintenance 5-4...
  • Page 393 Index Trimmer stacker cover 2-10 Troubleshooting Tips 5-14 TYPE/SIZE key 3-30 Unsuitable EDH originals 11-8 Up Binding 3-51 User Density Level 1 Setting 13-12 User Density Level 2 Setting 13-13 User Lens Mode Ratio Setting 13-14 User management list 13-45 User Setting Mode 13-12 USER1, USER2 (Density) 3-19, 13-12~13-13 USERSET (Lens Mode) 13-14...

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