FujiFilm Revoria Press E1136 Reference Manual

FujiFilm Revoria Press E1136 Reference Manual

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Revoria Press
E1136/E1125/E1110/E1100
Reference Guide
Main Unit
January 2022 GM1073E2-2 Ver. 1
FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.

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  • Page 1 Revoria Press E1136/E1125/E1110/E1100 Reference Guide Main Unit January 2022 GM1073E2-2 Ver. 1 FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.
  • Page 2 Preface A guide describing the basic operations, maintenance and precautions for use of the main unit. This manual may not be edited, modified or copied in whole or part without the written consent  of the publisher. Parts of this manual is subject to change without prior notice. ...
  • Page 3: Before Using The Machine

    Before Using the Machine Device Components Front Component Function Document Cover Holds a document in place. Document Glass Load a document here. Control Panel Consists of operation buttons, LED indicators, and the Touch Panel Display. Toner Cover Open this cover to replace toner. Front Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams or replace the consumables.
  • Page 4 Component Function Locking casters Used to move this machine. Lower Left Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams. Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) Used for loading non-standard paper that cannot be loaded in Trays 1, 2, 3, 4. Paper Tray 5 (Bypass) Top Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams.
  • Page 5 Inside Component Function Output Tray Outputs are delivered here. Lower Right Cover Open this cover to clear paper jams. Waste Toner Container Cover Open this cover to replace the Waste Toner Container. Waste Toner Container Collects waste toner. Fusing Unit Fuses toner on paper.
  • Page 6: Control Panel

    Control Panel Refer For Control Panel, refer to the “Reference Guide - Operations”. Component Function Built-in IC Card Used to authenticate a user using an IC card. Reader (optional) Paper Clip Tray Used for placing paper clips and staples. Power Button The power switches on.
  • Page 7: Print Area

    Component Function USB memory slot Insert a USB memory device directly here. (optional) Note A memory card reader or a USB memory device cannot be connected to the USB memory slot with a USB cable. Note that the machine will not recognize the memory on a memory card reader or a memory device connected to a USB interface connector on the rear side of the machine when a USB memory device is already inserted in the USB memory slot.
  • Page 8: Recommended Paper

    Standard Printable Area (mm) Copying max. 320 x 432 Printing max. 320 x 478 Long paper max. 320 x 650 Extended Printable Area (mm) You can extend the printable area. The machine cannot print on any area within 3.0 mm from all four edges of the paper. Changing the extended printable area settings Login to the System Administrator Mode.
  • Page 9: Unusable Paper

    Unusable paper Avoid using the following paper to prevent machine malfunction. Paper using ink that deteriorates with fusing Damp paper, damp and wavy paper   heat Ink jet printer paper Paper with 12 mm or greater curl   Business card size paper Thermal paper, heat-transfer paper ...
  • Page 10: Loading Paper

    Basic Operations of the Machine Loading Paper After loading paper, configure the Paper Tray settings on the Home screen. Important Do not place paper or other objects in the reserved space of the tray. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
  • Page 11 Pinch the guide clip, and adjust to the correct paper size. Fan a stack of paper, face the print surface down, and then load the paper with edges aligned according to the direction of the arrow. Important Do not load paper above the maximum fill line. It may cause paper jams or machine malfunction.
  • Page 12 When loading paper whose size is JIS B4 or larger, pinch the knob and lift the paper rear end guide, and set the guide into the hole for the indicated size. Pinch the two Guide Clips, and adjust to the correct paper size.
  • Page 13 Loadable paper Paper size Standard size SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm) Custom size (mm) 100 x 148 to 330 x 488 Single side printing 52 to 350 Paper weight (g/m paper) 250 Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (80 g/m Open the Paper Tray 5 (Bypass Tray).
  • Page 14: Loading Documents

    Loading Documents Document Feeder Loadable paper Paper size (mm) Standard size A3, 11 x 17" Custom size (mm) 84 x 140 to 297 x 432 Paper weight Single side printing 38 to 200 (g/m Double side printing 50 to 200 Maximum number of sheets (sheets) (80 paper) Open the Document Cover.
  • Page 15: Document Glass

    Open the Document Stopper. Note To prevent a document from being left behind, “Document Feeder Attention Light” is turned on after the Scan job is completed and turned off after approx. 3 sec. Document Glass Loadable paper Paper size (mm) Width Up to 297 Length...
  • Page 16: Tray Capacity

    Single-sided printing/face Double-sided printing/ down output face up output (reverse printing) Paper size (mm) Width 100 to 330 140 to 330 Length 148 to 488 182 to 488 52 to 350 52 to 220 Paper Weight (g/m Long paper Single-sided printing/face Double-sided printing/ down output face up output...
  • Page 17: Maintenance

    Maintenance Consumables Consumables recommended by our company are manufactured under the standards suitable for this machine. Using consumables not recommended by our company may affect print quality or performance provided by the product. Use consumables that our company recommends for this machine.
  • Page 18 Cleaning Main Unit  When wiping the main unit with a wet cloth, use a soft, moistened and tightly-squeezed cloth. The main unit may break down if the moisture remains on it.  Do not use chemicals such as benzine or thinner. Doing so may damage the paint or coating on plastic parts.
  • Page 19: Document Feeder Rollers

    Wipe off any dirt from the film. Wipe off any dirt from the glass. Close the Side 2 scanner, then close the Document Cover. Document Feeder rollers Clean the Document Feeder rollers about once a month. Pull up the front handle of the Top Cover of the Document Feeder, and open the cover until it stops.
  • Page 20: Paper Jams

    Paper Jams If paper is jammed, the machine stops and an alarm sounds. A message also appears on the control panel. Follow the instructions displayed to remove the jammed paper. Gently remove the paper being careful not to tear it. If paper is torn while it is being removed from the machine, remove all the torn pieces making sure that none remain inside the machine.
  • Page 21 Close the Lower Right Cover. Exit Depending on the optional units equipped in the right side of the machine, the method of paper removal differs. Refer For optional units, refer to “Reference Guide - Operations”. Paper Trays 1, 2 Pull out the Paper Tray where the paper jam occurred until it stops.
  • Page 22: Transport Unit

    Remove the jammed paper. Push in the Paper Tray. Transport Unit Confirm that the machine is not operating, and open the Front Cover. Pull out the Paper Tray 1. Pull out the Transport Unit. Note When the Transport Unit is pulled out, the Paper Tray 2 is also pulled out.
  • Page 23: Duplex Automatic Document Feeder

    Paper Trays 5 (Bypass Tray) Remove the jammed paper. When a message appears on the control panel to cut the paper, cut the base of paper without pulling the paper out, and then tap [Confirm]. Remove all the paper from the bypass tray, and then load the paper again.
  • Page 24: Transfer Unit

    Open the Document Cover, pull down the handle to open the Side 2 scanner, and then remove the document. Close the Side 2 scanner, then close the Document Cover. Transfer Unit Note  Before pulling out the Transfer Unit, check the screen display for any remaining paper in the left and right covers of the machine, Bypass Tray, Exit, or optional High Capacity Feeder and Finisher.
  • Page 25 If paper is jammed at the upper section of the Transfer Unit or inlet of the fixing unit, remove the paper to the left side. If the paper cannot be removed, push up and open the handle [2d], and remove the jammed paper. Important Do not touch the six claws you can see when pushing up the handle [2d].
  • Page 26: Main Specifications

    Appendix Main Specifications This section lists the main specifications of the machine. Note that the specifications and the appearance of the product may change without prior notice. Note The specifications are not intended to guarantee the image quality performance and feeding performance of all papers.
  • Page 27 Item Specification Paper size Trays 1 and 2 Standard size A4, Letter JIS B5 Trays 3 and 4 Standard size SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm) Custom Size (mm) 140 x 182 to 330 x 488 Bypass Tray Standard size SRA3 (320 x 450 mm),...
  • Page 28: Copying Function

    Copying Function Item Specification Scan resolution (dpi) 600 x 600 Printing Resolution (dpi) 600 x 600 Halftone 256 gradation Paper size Standard size A3, 12.6 x 19.2" (320 x 488 mm) Custom Size (mm) 100 x 148 to 330 x 488 First copy output time E1136/E1125/E1110 : 3.9 seconds (A4) E1100 : 4.6 seconds (A4)
  • Page 29 Offset Catch Tray/Simple Catch Tray Item Specification Paper size Standard size SRA3 (320 x 450 mm), 13 x 19" (330 x 483 mm) Custom Size (mm) 100 x 148 to 330 x 488 52 to 350 Paper weight (g/m Paper Capacity (sheets) Note This value applies if 80 g/m paper is used.
  • Page 30: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Refer Also refer to “User's Manual”. Operational Safety Do not place objects weighing more than 80 Kg in consuable storage spaces. Heavy loads may deform or break them. Do not put your weight on or lift up a door of consumable storage spaces. It may cause deforming or breaking it.
  • Page 31: Legal Notice

    Legal Notice Printing certain documents may be illegal in your country. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those found guilty. The following are examples of items that may be illegal to copy or print in your country. ...
  • Page 32: Location Of Warning And Caution Labels

    Location of Warning and Caution Labels Reference Guide Main Unit...
  • Page 33 Symbols Marked on the Machine DANGER, DO NOT USE DO NOT THROW A CAUTION, AND ENVELOPE TONER WARNING CARTRIDGE INTO AN OPEN FLAME CAUTION DO NOT USE DO NOT THROW (HEATED POSTCARDS WASTE TONER SURFACE) CONTAINER INTO AN OPEN FLAME DO NOT INSERT A DO NOT USE DO NOT THROW...

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