Ricoh Pro C7500 Operator's Manual
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Getting Started
Paper Specifications and Adding Paper
Paper Settings
Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper
Adjustment Settings for Operators
Troubleshooting
Specifications for The Machine
Legal and Contact Information
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  • Page 1 Legal and Contact Information For information not found in this manual, see the online manuals available on our web site (https://www.ricoh.com/) or via the control panel. For safe and correct use, be sure to read Safety Information before using the machine.
  • Page 3: How To Read The Manuals

    How to Read the Manuals Symbols Used in the Manuals This manual uses the following symbols: Indicates points to pay attention to when using functions. This symbol indicates points that may result in the product or service becoming unusable or result in the loss of data if the instructions are not obeyed. Be sure to read these explanations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS How to Read the Manuals..........................1 Symbols Used in the Manuals........................1 Notes................................1 1. Getting Started Abbreviated Names of Options........................11 System Configuration............................13 Turning On and Off the Power........................14 Turning On the Main Power........................14 Turning Off the Main Power........................15 Energy Saving Mode...........................15 Anti-humidity Heater Switch........................17 Guide to Names and Functions of Components....................19...
  • Page 5 Touch Panel/Interface..........................43 Operation Workflow of Account Management.................... 45 Create a Role for the User..........................46 Functions Assigned to the Operation Set....................46 Registering/Modifying/Deleting a Role for a User................. 49 Registering/Modifying/Deleting a User Account..................51 Logging In................................. 53 Logging In by Entering the User Name and Password................53 Changing the Login Password........................
  • Page 6 Loading the Paper on the Extension LCT Banner Sheet Tray..............91 Loading Paper into the Interposer......................95 Loading Cover Sheets into the Interposer of the Perfect Binder............... 96 Specifying the Paper Size That Is Not Automatically Detected............... 98 Specifying a Custom Size Paper........................ 99 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types......................101 Tray 1.................................
  • Page 7 Specifying a Custom Paper on the Tray in the [Media] Hub..............154 Specifying a Custom Paper on the Tray in the [Home] Hub..............154 Specifying the General Settings on a Tray in the [Home] Hub............. 155 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Detailed Settings Screen for a Custom Paper....................157 Procedure for Specifying the Detailed Settings of a Custom Paper............
  • Page 8 1239: Margin............................183 1240: Fusing Nip Width: Paper Type..................... 184 1241: Fusing Nip Width Adjustment.......................184 1242: Initial Fusing Temperature for Envelope..................184 1243: Fusing Belt Smoothing........................185 1244 Fusing Pressure Roller On Before Fusing..................185 1245: Gloss Control..........................185 13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output.......................187 1301: 2-Tray LCIT: Paper Feed Mode....................187 1302: 2-Tray LCIT: Fan/Shutter......................
  • Page 9 0307: Auto Continue Paper Feeding...................... 205 05: Machine: Maintenance..........................206 0501: Execute Process Adjustment......................206 0502: Screw-on Cap to Replace......................206 0503: Execute Charger Unit Cleaning....................206 0506: Execute Developer Refreshing......................206 0508: Manually Smooth Fusing Belt.......................207 0509: Fusing Belt Manual Smoothing Adjustment.................207 0510: Fusing Belt Auto Smoothing Setting.....................
  • Page 10 07: Finishing: Fold............................230 0701: Z-fold Position 1..........................230 0702: Z-fold Position 2..........................230 0703: Half Fold Position...........................231 0704: Letter Fold-out Position 1: 1 sheet Fold..................232 0705: Letter Fold-out Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold..................233 0706: Letter Fold-out Position 2: 1 sheet Fold..................234 0707: Letter Fold-out Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold..................235 0708: Letter Fold-in Position 1: 1 sheet Fold..................
  • Page 11 When the Machine Cannot Be Operated....................252 When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated............253 When Machine Login Fails........................... 255 When Paper Is Jammed..........................256 When the Animation Does Not Appear....................258 Ejecting the Paper Jammed in the Post Processor Unit Automatically........... 269 When a Staple Is Jammed..........................
  • Page 12 Energy Saving Functions...........................317 User Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (mainly Europe)...... 319 User Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (mainly Asia)......320 Environmental Advice for Users (mainly Europe)............... 321 Notes to users in the state of California (Notes to Users in USA) (mainly North America)..
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    1. Getting Started Abbreviated Names of Options In the manuals, the abbreviated names of options are used. The abbreviated names and corresponding product names are as follows: Abbreviated name Product name Finisher Finisher SR5110 Booklet Finisher Booklet Finisher SR5120 Output banner sheet tray SR5000 series Output Tray for Banner Sheet Type S6 Extension output banner sheet tray...
  • Page 14 1. Getting Started Abbreviated name Product name Trimmer Trimmer Unit TR5050 Interposer Cover Interposer Tray CI5040 Double-feed detection kit for the interposer Cover Interposer Tray Double-Feed Detection Kit Type S11 A3/11 × 17 tray unit A3/11"×17" Tray Unit Type TK5010 Perfect binder Perfect Binder GB5010 Cover Interposer Tray for Perfect Binder Type S1...
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    System Configuration System Configuration By connecting the machine to a DFE and client computer over a network, you can operate a printing system as shown below and control the machine to print documents using the control panel of the machine. Also, you can view and operate the screen that is displayed on the control panel of the machine from another computer connected via the network in a web browser.
  • Page 16: Turning On And Off The Power

    1. Getting Started Turning On and Off the Power To turn the machine on and off, press the main power switch on the top left of the machine. • Do not push the main power switch repeatedly. • When you push the main power switch, wait at least 10 seconds after it is confirmed that the main power indicator has lit up or gone out.
  • Page 17: Turning Off The Main Power

    Turning On and Off the Power • If the machine does not turn on even if you press the main power switch, open the front left cover and make sure that the AC power switch is turned on. For details about the AC power switch, see below.
  • Page 18 1. Getting Started Low Power Mode (Standby for Printing Priority) If you do not perform an operation for a specified period of time, the screen of the control panel turns off while the main power indicator keeps flashing, and the machine enters the Low Power mode (Standby for Printing Priority).
  • Page 19: Anti-Humidity Heater Switch

    Turning On and Off the Power • The machine does not enter the energy saving mode in the following cases: • When fixed warm-up is in progress • When operations are suspended during printing • When a screen that does not support Auto Logout is displayed •...
  • Page 20 1. Getting Started M0EBIM2145...
  • Page 21: Guide To Names And Functions Of Components

    Guide to Names and Functions of Components Guide to Names and Functions of Components • Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so can result in fire as the internal components are overheated. Front and Left View M0EBIM2101 1. Main power switch To operate the machine, the main power switch must be on.
  • Page 22 1. Getting Started 3. Control panel See page 43 "Names and Functions of the Control Panel" 4. Front upper right cover Install toner cartridges here. Open the cover to replace toner cartridges. 5. Front right cover Open to remove paper jams. 6.
  • Page 23: Front And Right View

    Guide to Names and Functions of Components Front and Right View M0EBIM2102 1. Attention light See page 23 "Guide to Functions of the Attention Light"...
  • Page 24: Rear And Right View

    1. Getting Started Rear and Right View M0EBIM0103 1. Vents Prevent overheating. 2. Remote management service connection port Use this port to connect to the remote management services over the Internet. 3. Earth leakage breaker Protects users from electric shock. For details about checking the earth leakage breaker, see below. See "Checking the Earth Leakage Breakers", User Guide.
  • Page 25: Guide To Functions Of The Attention Light

    Guide to Names and Functions of Components Guide to Functions of the Attention Light • Do not push or pull the attention light when installed to the machine. Doing so may result in damage or malfunction of the attention light or the machine. CUV121 The attention light notifies the user by light when there is a paper jam or no paper is left.
  • Page 26 1. Getting Started Lamp Status The top lamp flashes yellow. Warning (Example) • Toner has nearly run out. • Waste toner bottle is nearly full. Read the message on the display panel, and then take appropriate action. See page 253 "When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated".
  • Page 27: Machine Options

    Machine Options Machine Options Guide to Functions of the Machine’s External Options For the product names of options, see page 11 "Abbreviated Names of Options". M0EBIM0501 (1) Options Mounted to the Machine’s Right Side Section M0EBIM0502 Option Description Multi bypass tray (Tray A) Holds up to 500 sheets of paper.
  • Page 28 1. Getting Started Option Description Holds up to 4,800 sheets of paper. You can load paper Wide LCT whose sizes are up to SRA3 or 13 × 19 . You can connect up to three wide LCTs. Bridge unit of wide LCT Connects a wide LCT to an additional wide LCT.
  • Page 29 Machine Options Option Description Sorts, stacks, and staples multiple sheets of paper. The saddle stitch function can staple multiple sheets of paper in the center and fold them into booklets. Consists of the following paper trays: • Finisher shift tray 1 Booklet Finisher •...
  • Page 30 1. Getting Started (3) Other Options M0EBIM0504 Option Description You can load paper sizes up to A3 or 11 × 17 in Tray 1 A3/11 × 17 tray unit using this unit. If you install the A3/11 × 17 tray unit on your machine, you cannot use it as a tandem tray.
  • Page 31: Guide To Functions Of The Machine's Internal Options/Option Controller

    Machine Options • When using multiple linked wide LCT, LCT banner sheet tray/extension LCT banner sheet tray can be attached only to the wide LCT that is the furthest from the machine. • When using multiple linked wide LCTs, the multi bypass tray (Tray A) can be attached only to the wide LCT closest to the machine.
  • Page 32: Special Notes When Using External Options

    1. Getting Started Special Notes When Using External Options For the product names of options, see page 11 "Abbreviated Names of Options". Precautions for Using the Finisher • The stapler may eject unfolded staples. Be careful not to prick your fingers. •...
  • Page 33 Special Notes When Using External Options If delivered to finisher shift tray 1 Press the [Suspend / Resume] key of finisher shift tray 1. M0EBIM2505 1. [Suspend / Resume] key 2. [Remove Paper] key Press the [Remove Paper] key. After the tray is lowered, remove the delivered paper. D0CPIC1763 Press the [Suspend / Resume] key to restart the print.
  • Page 34: When Using The Z-Fold Function

    1. Getting Started 1. [Suspend / Resume] key Remove the stack of paper from the finisher shift tray 2. D0CPIC1765 Press the [Suspend / Resume] key to restart the print. When Using the Z-fold Function To use the Z-fold function, you must attach the Z-fold support tray. •...
  • Page 35: When Ejecting Thin Paper To Finisher/Booklet Finisher

    Special Notes When Using External Options When Ejecting Thin Paper to Finisher/Booklet Finisher Attach the thin paper support tray that is provided with the machine on the finisher shift tray when: • Printing on thin plain paper of 64 g/m (17 lb.
  • Page 36: When Ejecting Carbonless Paper Weighing 63 G/M 2 Or Less To Finisher/Booklet Finisher

    1. Getting Started When Ejecting Carbonless Paper Weighing 63 g/m or Less to Finisher/ Booklet Finisher When printing on carbonless paper weighing 63 g/m (17 lb. Bond) or less, set the banner support tray that is provided with the finisher on the finisher shift tray. •...
  • Page 37: When Ejecting Banner Sheets To Finisher/Booklet Finisher

    Special Notes When Using External Options Attach the banner support tray by inserting the protrusions on its underside into the holes on the finisher shift tray 1 or 2. D0CPIC1774 In [Adjustment Settings for Operators], set [0642: Paper Alignment Angle on Shift Tray] to "10 deg".
  • Page 38: When Printing On Extra-Long Coated Banner Sheets (700.1 Mm, 27.6 Inches Or Longer) Of Paper Weight 163 G/M 2 (60 Lb. Cover) Or Less Using The Extension Output Banner Sheet Tray

    1. Getting Started D0CPIC1775 • The finisher booklet tray can be folded in two angles. • The approximate number of copies that can be ejected when the finisher booklet tray is not folded is as follows: • When binding 2–5 sheets: 45 copies •...
  • Page 39: When Using The High Capacity Stacker

    Special Notes When Using External Options • When removing paper from the tray, be careful not to dislodge the jump plates. The jump plate may come off the machine if your finger gets caught between the extension output banner sheet tray and the plate.
  • Page 40 1. Getting Started • Jammed paper is still inside the high capacity stacker. Removing paper • Use the stacker cart for transporting paper from the high capacity stacker. Do not use the stacker cart for any other purpose. • Do not attempt to get inside the high capacity stacker. •...
  • Page 41 Special Notes When Using External Options Carefully pull out the stacker cart. D0CPIC1783 Take care not to let the paper stack topple. Rest the paper press on top of the paper stack. D0CPIC1789 Pull the lever on the paper press toward you. D0CPIC1790 Transport the paper to where it is required, and then unload the stacker cart.
  • Page 42 1. Getting Started Return the paper press to its original position. D0CPIC1791 Put the stacker cart back inside the high capacity stacker. D0CPIC1784 Be careful to push the stacker cart in straight, not at an angle. D0CPIC1785 Close the stacker front cover. The stacker tray begins elevating automatically and the tray moving indicator begins flashing.
  • Page 43: When Ejecting Thick Paper Or Envelopes To The Upper Tray Of The High Capacity Stacker

    Special Notes When Using External Options When Ejecting Thick Paper or Envelopes to the Upper Tray of the High Capacity Stacker Attach the supplied thick paper support tray when ejecting the following paper to the upper tray of the high capacity stacker: •...
  • Page 44 1. Getting Started You may also put your hands under the booklets and raise the booklets as they are to take from the tray. • If any cutting scraps are stuck to the booklet or ejected onto the tray, remove the scraps.
  • Page 45: Names And Functions Of The Control Panel

    Names and Functions of the Control Panel Names and Functions of the Control Panel The touch panel that displays the operation screen of the machine is referred to as the "Control Panel". • On the side of the control panel, interfaces for connecting external devices are provided. •...
  • Page 46 1. Getting Started 2. Main power indicator The main power indicator goes on when you turn on the main power switch. It flashes when the machine is in Sleep Mode. 3. Display adjustment keys Adjust the screen brightness, contrast, and other settings. 4.
  • Page 47: Operation Workflow Of Account Management

    Operation Workflow of Account Management Operation Workflow of Account Management To remove the usage restrictions on the machine and use its various functions, a user account must be created for each operator. In the settings for the user account, you can assign a role to each operator, and specify the type of functions that is available in the role.
  • Page 48: Create A Role For The User

    1. Getting Started Create a Role for the User Create a new role to specify the functions to allow on the user account. • You do not need to create a new role when using only the roles that are pre-defined in the default setting.
  • Page 49 Create a Role for the User Operation Set Name Function Operator Administrator (UI Administrator Administrator server) (printer) Media ID Unit Settings Security settings: User Lockout Policy Security settings: Password Policy Security settings: Device certificate settings Security settings: Audit log settings Security settings: Customer engineer login settings...
  • Page 50 1. Getting Started Operation Set Name Function Operator Administrator (UI Administrator Administrator server) (printer) Perfect Binder Settings Manage Custom Paper Sizes Unit Display Switching Manage Settings Display Date & Time Settings Setting of Parts Maintenance Task Start Time Energy Saver Settings Weekly Timer Network Settings...
  • Page 51: Registering/Modifying/Deleting A Role For A User

    Create a Role for the User Operation Set Name Function Operator Administrator (UI Administrator Administrator server) (printer) Counter Administrator Counter Printer Adjustment Edit Task Implement Task Edit a schedule TeamViewer Maintenance Mode Remote Diagnostics * You can specify the role to assign from [Operation set] when assigning a role to a user. Only one role can be assigned to a user account.
  • Page 52 1. Getting Started Press [Add] in [Role]. M0EBPM7409 To modify a registered role, select a role, and then press [Edit]. To delete a registered role, select a role, press [Delete], and then press [OK]. Specify the functions, printers, and other items to make available for the role. Configure and register the following items: •...
  • Page 53: Registering/Modifying/Deleting A User Account

    Registering/Modifying/Deleting a User Account Registering/Modifying/Deleting a User Account Enter the information required for authentication when creating a user account. • In the default setting, two pre-defined users are available: operator and administrator. The pre- defined users cannot be deleted. • You can register up to 1,000 user accounts inducing 6 pre-defined users * Pre-defined users other than Operator and Administrator do not appear in normal operation.
  • Page 54 1. Getting Started • Language: Use the keys on the right to set the priority of the on-screen languages for each account. • Default: English Press [OK].
  • Page 55: Logging In

    Logging In Logging In To remove restrictions applied to the machine usage and use its various functions, log in to the machine first, and then begin operations. On the operation screen of the machine, enter the user name and password before starting operation. To prevent use of the machine by an unauthorized person, always log out when you have finished using the machine.
  • Page 56: Changing The Login Password

    1. Getting Started Enter the login user name under [User Name]. M0EBPM7102 You can also select a registered user from the drop-down menu. Enter the password under [Password]. Press [Login]. • To log out from the machine, press the user name, and then press [Logout]. M0EBPM7103 Changing the Login Password To prevent unauthorized use of the machine, change the password regularly.
  • Page 57 Logging In Press the user name, and press [Change password]. M0EBPM7104 Enter "Current Password", "New password", and "Confirm New Password". Press [OK]. • If you forget your password, press [Reset Password] on the login screen to issue a temporary password for the specified user. The temporary password is sent to the e-mail address that is registered in the account information.
  • Page 58: Screen Configuration Of The Navigation Bar

    1. Getting Started Screen Configuration of the Navigation Bar The navigation bar is displayed in the upper part of the operation screen on the control panel at all times. M0EBPM7105 1. Printer Status Displays the status of the machine. The icon lights up in blue when the machine is warming up, printing a page, or performing the automatic print head cleaning process.
  • Page 59 Screen Configuration of the Navigation Bar • Remote Diagnostics Displays the e-mail sending screen for requesting remote management service. It is displayed only when the remote management service is installed, and user calls are enabled. 9. User Name display Displays the user name. Press this to log in or log out from the machine, change the password, or select the language to use.
  • Page 60: Screen Configuration Of The [Home] Hub

    1. Getting Started Screen Configuration of the [Home] Hub The [Home] hub is displayed in the factory default setting when you turn on the power of the machine. The [Home] hub shows the status of the printer and its trays, system messages, job list, and other information.
  • Page 61: Intuitive Screen Operation Using Fingertips

    Screen Configuration of the [Home] Hub 5. [Job list] tile Displays the job queue of the DFE. Search for a job to display. To display the thumbnail image and details of a job, select the job, and press the [ ] icon. You can cancel, pause, delete, or proceed with printing the job.
  • Page 62: Screen Configuration Of The [Media] Hub

    1. Getting Started Screen Configuration of the [Media] Hub Press [Media] on the navigation bar to display [Media] hub. You can configure and manage the paper trays and the paper that is loaded in each tray. M0EBPM7108 1. List of Items Displays the items in the paper settings.
  • Page 63: Screen Configuration Of [Schedule] Hub

    Screen Configuration of [Schedule] Hub Screen Configuration of [Schedule] Hub Press [Schedule] on the navigation bar to display [Schedule] hub. You can view or create working schedules such as printing or performing maintenance on the machine. M0EBPM7109 1. Monthly/Daily Switches the display style of schedules between monthly (calendar view) and daily (list view). 2.
  • Page 64: Screen Configuration Of The [Task] Hub

    1. Getting Started Screen Configuration of the [Task] Hub Press [Task] on the navigation bar to display [Task] hub. Displays the list of tasks for the logged-in user. Tasks such as the adjusting or cleaning the machine, or replacing a consumable can be grouped by category or item. Tasks for adjusting the machine are referred to as "Operational Task", and tasks for cleaning the machine or replacing consumables are referred to as "Maintenance Task".
  • Page 65 Screen Configuration of the [Task] Hub You can create or execute tasks. • Management Mode In addition to creating and executing a task, you can also add, edit, copy, delete, or import/export an "Operation Task". 3. Display Task Details Displays a registered task. Specify the task to perform, and then follow the instructions that appear on the screen to perform the task.
  • Page 66 1. Getting Started Imports operational tasks. Specify one or more operational tasks in a file to import. You can import only the file that is exported from the machine. • When importing a task onto the control panel of the machine: import a task from the USB memory device connected to the USB host interface.
  • Page 67: Understanding The [Dfe Console] Hub

    Understanding the [DFE Console] Hub Understanding the [DFE Console] Hub Press [ DFE Console] on the navigation bar to connect to the DFE that is connected to the network remotely. For details, see "Connecting to the Fiery Controller Remotely from the Control Panel", User Guide. •...
  • Page 68: Using The Fiery Settings Hub

    1. Getting Started Using the Fiery Settings Hub Press [ ] on the navigation bar to display the Fiery Settings hub. The Fiery Settings hub displays the setting items of the Fiery controller that is connected to the machine. On the hub, the frequently used print settings appear directly, allowing you to change the settings of a job without having you connect remotely to the DFE.
  • Page 69: Screen Configuration Of [Printer Adjustment] Hub

    Screen Configuration of [Printer Adjustment] Hub Screen Configuration of [Printer Adjustment] Press [Printer Adjustment] on the navigation bar to display [Printer Adjustment] hub. You can adjust the image position and quality in addition to the various settings of the printer and other optional devices.
  • Page 70: Screen Configuration Of The [Settings] Hub

    1. Getting Started Screen Configuration of the [Settings] Hub Press [ ] on the navigation bar to display [Settings] hub. You can configure the items displayed on the control panel, specify the machine behavior, create, or edit the timer, configure the network, and specify other system-wide settings of the machine. M0EBPM7113 1.
  • Page 71: Paper Specifications And Adding Paper

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Loading Paper into the Paper Tray The method of loading paper varies for each tray type. • When pulling out the paper tray, do not pull it out swiftly. The tray may fall and cause injury. •...
  • Page 72: Fanning The Paper

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper • Check the paper setting before printing. If the paper differs from the paper setting, a mismatch error will occur when you print. • While printing, do not change the paper size of the tray that is specified as the destination. •...
  • Page 73 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Fan the stack of paper to load. D0CMIC1421 Holding its shorter ends, flex the stack back and forth to create space between the sheets. Repeat this several times. D0CMIC1422 D0CMIC1423...
  • Page 74: Loading Paper Into Tray 1

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Make sure there is space between the sheets. D0CMIC1424 Hold the stack of paper in both hands and tap the long and short edges of the paper against a flat surface to align them. D0CMIC1425 Loading Paper into Tray 1 (mainly Europe and Asia)
  • Page 75 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray • For the right stack, align the right edge of the paper with the right edge of the tray. For the left stack, align the left edge of the paper to the left edge of the tray. Carefully pull out the paper tray until it stops.
  • Page 76: Loading Paper Into The A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper • You can load paper even if Tray 1 is in use. It is okay to pull out the left half of the tray while Tray 1 is in use. Loading Paper into the A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit A3/11 ×...
  • Page 77: Loading Paper Into Tray 2

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Loading Paper into Tray 2 • Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side. • If a paper tray is pushed vigorously when putting it back into place, the position of the tray's fences may slip out of place.
  • Page 78: Loading Tab Stock Into Tray 2

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Loading Tab Stock into Tray 2 • When loading tab stock, always use the tab sheet holder. M0EBIM2115 • Load tab stock so that the side with the tab faces the tab sheet holder. •...
  • Page 79 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Set the fences to the paper, and then square the paper and load it print side up. Do not stack paper over the limit mark. M0EBIM2117 Set the fence. M0EBIM2118 1. Fence 2. Extender To remove the fence, slide it to the right by pressing the stopper down.
  • Page 80: Loading Tab Stock Into The Multi Bypass Tray (Tray A)

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Press the elevator switch on the multi bypass tray (Tray A). M0EBIM2120 1. Elevator switch The lamp of the elevator switch is blinking while the tray is going up, and keeps lit when it stops. Press the elevator switch to move down the tray if you want to either add paper or remove jammed ones.
  • Page 81: Loading Paper On The Multi Bypass Banner Sheet Tray

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray M0EBIM2121 1. Tab fence 2. Fence Loading Paper on the Multi Bypass Banner Sheet Tray When the Multi bypass banner sheet tray is attached to the machine, you can load paper that is 487.8 mm–1260.0 mm (19.2–49.6 inches) long horizontally on the tray (Tray A).
  • Page 82: Loading Paper Into The Wide Large Capacity Tray

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper M0EDIM0113 Press the elevator switch on the multi bypass tray (Tray A). M0EDIM0114 1. Elevator switch The lamp of the elevator switch blinks while the tray is moving upward and stays lit when it stops. Press the elevator switch to move the tray downward to either add paper or remove jammed paper.
  • Page 83 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Check that paper in the paper tray is not being used, and then pull the tray carefully out until it stops. M0EBIM2122 Remove paper if loaded. Release the fence. M0EBIM2123 Loosen the screw on the arm holding the side fence in place. M0EDIM0140...
  • Page 84 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Release the fence. M0EBIM2124 Load paper by aligning the paper with the left side of the paper tray. Place paper with print side up. Load a stack of paper about 5–10 mm (0.2–0.4 inches) high. Make sure the paper rest on top of the supporting plates on both sides.
  • Page 85 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Check that the paper retainer is extended when you load paper of 220 g/m2 (55 lb. Bond) or lower. Push on the lever on the fence to extend the paper retainer. M0EBIM0147 1. Paper retainer Check that the paper retainer is retracted when you load paper of 220.1 g/m2 (55 lb.
  • Page 86 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper M0EBIM2127 Load additional sheets, if necessary. Do not stack paper over the limit mark. M0EBIM2128 Tightly fit the fence to the loaded paper, and then re-lock the fence again. Make sure there are no gaps between the paper and fence. M0EBIM2129...
  • Page 87: Attaching The Tab Fence In The Wide Large Capacity Tray

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Tighten the screw on the arm holding the side fence in place. M0EDIM0134 Carefully push the paper tray fully in until it clicks. • Various sizes of paper can be loaded in the wide LCT by adjusting the positions of fences. •...
  • Page 88: Attaching The Small Tab End Fence To The Wide Large Capacity Tray

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Take out the tab fence from the pocket on the right-hand side of the wide LCT. M0EDIM0110 Adjust the side fences according to the size of the tab stock to be loaded, and then load the tab stock.
  • Page 89: Loading The Paper On Lct Banner Sheet Tray

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Take out the small tab end fence from the pocket on the right-hand side of the paper source tray. M0EBIM2130 Set the fences to the paper to be loaded, and then load paper into the tray. Attach the small tab end fence, and then align the fence gently against the paper you loaded while pressing the release button of the fence.
  • Page 90 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper M0EDIM0115 Wait until the LED indicator on the Base Board Descent Button is turned off completely, and then open the cover. M0EDIM0116 Open the cover on the top part of wide LCT. M0EDIM0117 While holding the paper horizontally, load it on the tray in small stacks at a time. When loading a large stack of thin or coated paper, load only a small stack of it at a time.
  • Page 91 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray M0EDIM0118 Check that the paper retainer is extended when you load paper of 220 g/m2 (55 lb. Bond) or lower. Push on the lever on the fence to extend the paper retainer. M0EDIM0138 1. Paper retainer Check that the paper retainer is retracted when you load paper of 220.1 g/m2 (55 lb.
  • Page 92 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Set the auxiliary fences against the sides of the paper with the paper on the line extended along the fences, and adjust the short fences or the long fence to fit the width of the paper.
  • Page 93: Loading The Paper On The Extension Lct Banner Sheet Tray

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray M0EDIM0121 1. Auxiliary fences 2. Long fence Add paper as required. • Remove and store the auxiliary fences, short fences, or long fence from the machine when you are not using them. Loading the Paper on the Extension LCT Banner Sheet Tray When the Extension LCT banner sheet tray is attached to the machine, you can load paper that is 420.0 mm–960.0 mm (16.5–37.8 inches) long horizontally on the wide LCT.
  • Page 94 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Check that paper is not being fed from the source tray, and then open the cover of Extension LCT banner sheet tray. M0EDIM0122 Open the Banner Sheet Tray Top Board. M0EDIM0123 Remove the two auxiliary fence and one fence. M0EDIM0124 1.
  • Page 95 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Pinch and slide the fences to widen the opening. M0EDIM0125 Load the paper so that the side is pushed lightly against the left side of the paper feeding tray. When loading a large stack of thin or coated paper, load only a small stack of it at a time. Be careful not to move the sheet of the stack that is already set on the tray when loading an additional stack on top.
  • Page 96 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper M0EDIM0139 1. Paper retainer Check that the paper retainer is retracted when you load paper of 220.1 g/m2 (55 lb. Bond) or higher. Pinch and adjust the fences to match the size of the paper. M0EDIM0128 Add paper as required.
  • Page 97: Loading Paper Into The Interposer

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray 8. Load the paper so that it is not stacked above the upper limit marks on the auxiliary side fences and end fence. M0EDIM0130 Close the Banner Sheet Tray Top Board. Close the cover of Extension LCT banner sheet tray. •...
  • Page 98: Loading Cover Sheets Into The Interposer Of The Perfect Binder

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper M0EBIM0133 While pressing the release lever, align the fence to the loaded paper. M0EBIM2134 • Load paper with its printed side up (the front side). If you are using the booklet finisher, load sheets print side down.
  • Page 99 Loading Paper into the Paper Tray The following list shows examples for A4 or 8 × 11 size, 80.0 g/m (21.0 lb. Bond) paper: • 10-sheet book block: 1 mm (0.04 inches) • 30-sheet book block: 3 mm (0.12 inches) •...
  • Page 100: Specifying The Paper Size That Is Not Automatically Detected

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Load paper face up and neatly stacked. Do not stack paper over the limit mark. M0EBIM2136 • You cannot perfect bind a booklet if the thickness of the book block's spine exceeds 23 mm (0.9 inches).
  • Page 101: Specifying A Custom Size Paper

    Loading Paper into the Paper Tray Enter the paper name, and specify the paper weight, thickness, type, and other attributes. Press [OK]. Specify a registered paper, and then press [Tray Assign]. M0EBPM7120 Specify the paper tray to specify the paper size, and then press [OK]. Specifying a Custom Size Paper Specify the paper size on the control panel when loading paper of a custom size.
  • Page 102 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Enter the dimensions of [A] (vertical) and [B] (horizontal), and then press [OK]. M0EBPM7122 Enter the paper name, and specify the paper weight, thickness, type, and other attributes. Press [OK]. Specify a registered paper, and then press [Tray Assign]. M0EBPM7123 Specify the paper tray to specify the paper size, and then press [OK].
  • Page 103: Recommended Paper Sizes And Types

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Recommended Paper Sizes and Types The recommended paper sizes and types for each tray are as described below. • See page 11 "Abbreviated Names of Options". • If you use paper that curls, either because it is too dry or too damp, a staple clogging or paper jam may occur.
  • Page 104: Tray 1 (A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit)

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–300.0g/m (14 lb. 1,000 sheets × 2 Bond–165 lb. Index) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight × 11 *1 To load paper any of the sizes specified above, contact your service representative. Tray 1 (A3/11 ×...
  • Page 105: Tray 2

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Tray 2 Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–256.0g/m (14 lb. Paper sizes that can be detected 500 sheets Bond–141 lb. Index) automatically: Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight A3 , A4, A5, B4 JIS , B5 JIS, 11 × 17 , 8 ×...
  • Page 106 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–256.0g/m (14 lb. Custom size: 500 sheets Bond–141 lb. Index) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight Vertical: 139.7–330.2 mm Horizontal: 139.7–457.2 mm Vertical: 5.50–13.00 inches Horizontal: 5.50–18.00 inches Translucent paper A3 , A4, B4 JIS , B5 JIS 52.3–63.0 g/m...
  • Page 107: Wide Lct (Trays 3-8)

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types *1*14 Wide LCT (Trays 3–8) Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 40.0–470.0 g/m (11–125 Paper sizes that can be detected 2,200 sheets lb. Bond) automatically: paper 0.11 mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 0 –Paper *2*20*21*22 Weight 9...
  • Page 108 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 40.0–470.0 g/m (11–125 Select the paper size using the Tray Paper 2,200 sheets lb. Bond) Settings menu: paper 0.11 mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 0 –Paper *2*20*21*22 Weight 9...
  • Page 109 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Coated: Glossy Paper sizes that can be detected automatically: Coated: Matte 52.3–470.0 g/m (14–125 lb. Bond) , A4, A5, B4 JIS , 11 × 17 Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight ×...
  • Page 110 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Coated: Glossy Select the paper size using the Tray Paper Settings menu: Coated: Matte 52.3–470.0 g/m (14–125 lb. Bond) , B5 JIS , B6 JIS × 13 Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight ×...
  • Page 111 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Translucent paper A3 , A4, B5 JIS 52.3–63.0 g/m (14–17 lb. Bond) Paper Weight 1 Transparencies A4, 8 × 11 163.1–220.0 g/m (60–81 lb. Cover) Paper Weight 5 *7*10 Tab stock A4 , 8...
  • Page 112 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Carbonless paper Paper sizes that can be detected automatically: 40.0–470.0 g/m (11–125 lb. Bond) Paper Weight 0 –Paper , A4, A5, B4 JIS , 11 × 17 *2*21*22 Weight 9 ×...
  • Page 113 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Carbonless paper Select the paper size using the Tray Paper Settings menu: 40.0–470.0 g/m (11–125 lb. Bond) Paper Weight 0 –Paper , B5 JIS , B6 JIS ×...
  • Page 114 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper *3 The auto detect function does not work when the LCT banner sheet tray or extension LCT banner sheet tray is attached. *4 Specify the paper size in the paper settings when the LCT banner sheet tray or extension LCT banner sheet tray is attached.
  • Page 115: Multi Bypass Tray (Tray A)

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Multi bypass tray (Tray A) Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–216.0 g/m (14 lb. Paper sizes that can be detected 500 sheets (on paper 0.11 Bond–80 lb. Cover) automatically: mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight A3 , A4, A5, A6 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS , 11 ×...
  • Page 116 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–216.0 g/m (14 lb. 500 sheets (on paper 0.11 Bond–80 lb. Cover) mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight B5 JIS , B6 JIS , 8 ×...
  • Page 117 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Translucent paper A3 , A4, B5 JIS 52.3–63.0 g/m (14–17 lb. Bond) Paper Weight 1 Transparencies A4, 8 × 11 163.1–216.0 g/m (60–80 lb. Cover) Paper Weight 5 Tab stock A4 , 8 ×...
  • Page 118: Interposer

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Interposer Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–300.0 g/m (14 lb. Paper sizes that can be detected 220 sheets × 2 (on paper Bond–165 lb. Index) automatically: 0.1 mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight A3 , A4, A5, B4 JIS , B5 JIS , 11 ×...
  • Page 119 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 52.3–300.0 g/m (14 lb. Select the paper size using the Tray 220 sheets × 2 (on paper Bond–165 lb. Index) Paper Settings menu: 0.1 mm (0.004 inches) thick) Paper Weight 1–Paper Weight B5 JIS , 8...
  • Page 120 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Coated: Glossy Paper sizes that can be detected automatically: Coated: Matte 105.1–300.0 g/m (28 lb. Bond–165 lb. Index) A3 , A4, A5, B4 JIS , B5 JIS , Paper Weight 4–Paper Weight 11 ×...
  • Page 121 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Coated: Glossy Custom size: Coated: Matte 105.1–300.0 g/m (28 lb. Vertical: 139.7–330.2 mm Bond–165 lb. Index) Horizontal: 139.7–487.7 mm Paper Weight 4–Paper Weight Vertical: 5.50–13.00 inches Horizontal: 5.50–19.20 inches Translucent paper A3 , A4, B5 JIS 52.3–63.0 g/m...
  • Page 122: Interposer Of The Perfect Binder

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper *1 Do not stack paper over the limit mark. The maximum number of sheets you can set at once depends on the paper's thickness and condition. Interposer of the perfect binder Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity 90.0–300.0 g/m...
  • Page 123 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper type and weight Paper size Paper capacity Coated: Glossy Paper sizes that can be detected automatically: Coated: Matte 105.1–300.0 g/m (28 lb. Bond–165 lb. Index) A3 , 13 × 19 Paper Weight 4–Paper Weight 11 ×...
  • Page 124: Notes On Special Paper

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Notes on Special Paper Paper Type Note Setting envelopes page 128 "Envelope Orientation and Recommended Status" Setting label paper • We recommend that you use specified label paper. If paper other than (adhesive labels) the specified one is used, normal operation and quality cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 125: Paper Weight For Each Paper Thickness

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper Type Note Setting coated paper • When you load glossy paper, specify as follows in [Coated Paper] according to the type of paper in the paper settings on the [Media] hub, and specify an appropriate item from [Paper Weight]: •...
  • Page 126: Unusable Paper

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Paper Metric Bond paper Cover paper Index paper Thickness 13.9–16.7 lb. 19.4–23.3 lb. 28.9–34.8 lb. Paper Weight 1 52.3–63.0 g/m Bond Cover Index 16.8–21.2 lb. 23.4–29.6 lb. 34.9–44.2 lb. Paper Weight 2 63.1–80.0 g/m Bond Cover Index...
  • Page 127 Recommended Paper Sizes and Types Paper causing faults Do not use any of the following kinds of treated paper. Doing so may cause faults. • Thermal paper • Carbon paper • OHP transparencies • Conductive paper including silver, metallic, and pearl paper You can feed certain types of paper if it is tested and evaluated to be usable on the machine.
  • Page 128: Paper Storage

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper • Text or drawing penciled • Creased Printing on coarse or uneven paper may result in blurred images. Do not load sheets that have already been printed onto by another machine. (Sheets can become jammed if they have been improperly stored.) If you use paper curled by humidity or drying, the paper or staple may jam.
  • Page 129: Saving Printouts

    Recommended Paper Sizes and Types • If stacking directions are indicated on paper boxes, stack the boxes according to the directions. Do not stack paper on end, even if it is still in the box. • Do not place paper on the floor. Keep paper on a surface such as a palette, table, or cabinet in a temperature and humidity controlled room.
  • Page 130: Envelope Orientation And Recommended Status

    2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper Envelope Orientation and Recommended Status The way to place an original on the load envelopes varies depending on the shape and orientation of the envelopes. • Only envelopes that are at least 139.7 mm (5.5 inches) wide can be loaded. •...
  • Page 131 Envelope Orientation and Recommended Status 2. Along the feed direction Recommended envelopes For information about recommended envelopes, contact your local dealer. Storage of envelopes Keep envelopes stored in sealed plastic bags and remove only the quantity needed. Do not add envelopes during printing, as this might cause misfeeds.
  • Page 132 2. Paper Specifications and Adding Paper • A paper jam may occur when you use an envelope with a horizontal length less than 205 mm (11.7 inches) with the flap opened (or less than 197 mm (7.7 inches) excluding the flap). If this occurs, cancel the skew detection setting in the paper setting of the [Media] hub [Detailed settings] 13: [Machine: Paper Feed/Output] [Jam Detection] [Detect/Control JAM097/098].
  • Page 133: Paper Settings

    3. Paper Settings Registering a Custom Paper Using the paper settings function of the machine, you can specify the paper type, size, weight and various other properties of paper that you want to use and register the settings as "Custom Paper". Also, you can achieve satisfactory printing results easily by specifying the paper settings for a commercially available paper brand that is widely used from the Master Paper.
  • Page 134 3. Paper Settings Under the custom paper's advanced settings, you can specify the machine operating conditions, toner transfer, and toner fusing conditions. The master paper contains the advanced settings that are preconfigured so that you do not need to configure them. Types of Paper Settings Color Machine...
  • Page 135 Registering a Custom Paper To select the name or type of your paper from the master paper and configure the tray paper settings Do the following procedure: • Select the name or type of the paper from the master paper and register it as a custom paper page 136 "Selecting the Paper's Name from the Master Paper"...
  • Page 136: How To Use The [Media] Hub

    3. Paper Settings How to Use the [Media] Hub M0EBPM7204 1. [All Paper], [Master Paper], [Custom Paper], [By Group] Press one of these when managing paper. [All Paper]: Press this to display all Master Paper and Custom Paper. [Master Paper]: Press this to display all Master paper. [Custom Paper]: Press this to display the Custom Paper that is registered on the machine.
  • Page 137: Registering A Custom Paper

    Registering a Custom Paper 6. [Delete] To delete a registered paper setting, select the check box of the paper in the paper list, and then press this button. page 152 "Deleting a Custom Paper" page 138 "Registering a New Custom Paper by Modifying an Existing Paper" 7.
  • Page 138 3. Paper Settings • When the number of registered custom papers reaches the maximum, you will not be able to register a new custom paper. Delete any unnecessary custom papers from the list, and then try registering again. For details, see page 152 "Deleting a Custom Paper". •...
  • Page 139 Registering a Custom Paper Recycled Paper, Label Paper, Tab Stock, Transparency, Translucent Paper, Envelope, Magnet Paper, Metallic/Pearl Paper, Clear File Folder, Synthetic Paper, Carbonless Paper. Each type is divided into several categories according to weight. • Manually specifying a paper's type and weight You can register a custom paper by manually specifying its type and weight.
  • Page 140 3. Paper Settings The paper is registered as a "Custom Paper". Manually specifying a paper's type and weight • Select the items that will be applied to the paper for the various settings. If the paper to be used and the settings are different, a paper jam may result. Press the [Media] hub [Add].
  • Page 141: Registering A Custom Paper With The Media Identification Unit

    Registering a Custom Paper Press the [Media] hub [Custom Paper]. M0EBPM7232 Select the check box of the paper to copy, and press [Copy]. M0EBPM7244 Press [OK]. Select the check box of the paper size to specify, and then press [OK]. To specify all the paper sizes, select the check box of "Size".
  • Page 142 3. Paper Settings Part Names and Functions of the Media Identification Unit DFZ012 1. Power lamp Lights up when a USB cable is connected and the Media Identification Unit is ready to start scanning paper. 2. Scanning lamp Lights up when paper is inserted into the scanning area. After the paper is removed, it flashes while paper is being scanned.
  • Page 143 Registering a Custom Paper How to Register Paper Scanned by the Media Identification Unit as Custom Paper Registering a new custom paper with the Media Identification Unit Press the [Media] hub [Add]. M0EBPM7242 Specify "Paper Size", and then press [OK]. Press [Media Identification Unit].
  • Page 144 3. Paper Settings Press the [Media] hub [Custom Paper]. M0EBPM7243 Select the check box of the paper to copy, and press [Edit]. M0EBPM7247 Select the check box of the paper size to change, and then press [OK]. To specify all the paper sizes, select the check box of "Size". When using a paper size that is not in the list, press [Add Size], and add the paper size to use.
  • Page 145 Registering a Custom Paper D0CPIC2353 Select [Overwrite Search Settings Only] or [Overwrite Search And Paper Settings], and then press [OK]. When you select [Overwrite Search Settings Only], the setting values in "Weight of Paper", "Coated Paper", "Textured", Adjust Print Quality", and Detailed settings" will not be over- written.
  • Page 146: Creating A Group To Manage Paper

    3. Paper Settings D0CPIC2353 The list of custom paper whose configurations are similar to those of the scanned paper appears. Specify the custom paper to configure, and press [OK]. M0EDPM7215 Select the check box of the paper to register, and press [OK]. The selected paper is assigned to the tray.
  • Page 147 Registering a Custom Paper Enter the Name of the Group, and then press [OK]. The Group is registered. • To add a sub-group to a group, specify the group, and then press [Add Paper to Group]. Registering a Custom Paper to a Group Register a registered Custom Paper to a group.
  • Page 148: Modifying A Custom Paper

    3. Paper Settings Modifying a Custom Paper • You cannot change the settings of the paper that is already registered on a tray. Assign another paper to the tray on which the paper is assigned. For details, see page 154 "Changing Tray Paper Settings".
  • Page 149: Adding A Paper Size To Custom Paper

    Registering a Custom Paper Adding a Paper Size to Custom Paper Add a new paper size to Custom Paper when using paper of the Weight of Paper, Paper Weight, and other paper attributes that are the same as the one registered in Custom Paper, but differs in its paper size.
  • Page 150: Searching For A Paper By Specifying The Conditions

    3. Paper Settings Select the check box of the paper to delete a paper size, and then press [Edit]. M0EBPM7247 Select the check box of the paper size to delete, and then press [Delete Size]. M0EBPM7210 Press [OK] [Cancel]. The selected paper size is deleted from Custom Paper. Searching for a Paper by Specifying the Conditions Press the [Media] hub Advanced search (...
  • Page 151: Exporting The Settings Of A Custom Paper To A File In Csv Format

    Registering a Custom Paper Specify the search condition, and select its check box. • Match all attributes /Match any attribute: Specify whether to search for paper that matches all specified attributes, or matches any of them. • ID: Specify the category to search. •...
  • Page 152: Exporting/Importing The Settings Of Custom Paper

    • Custom paper settings can be used with the following machine models. You can import custom paper settings that you exported from one of these models to another. • Pro C9500/C9500H • Pro C9200/C9210 • Pro C7200S/C7200SL/C7200SX/C7210S/C7210SX • Pro C7200/C7200e/C7200X/C7210/C7210X • Pro C7500/C7500H...
  • Page 153 Registering a Custom Paper Exporting the Settings Insert a USB memory into a USB host interface on the control panel of the machine. M0EDIM0202 Press the [Media] hub. Select the check box of the Paper Setting to Export. Press [Custom Paper] or a group to specify the size from each list. To select all the paper in the list, select the check box in the column title.
  • Page 154: Deleting A Custom Paper

    3. Paper Settings Importing the Settings Insert the USB memory in which the file of the exported data is saved into a USB host interface on the control panel of the machine. M0EDIM0202 Press the [Media] hub [Import]. M0EBPM7213 Specify the file in which the paper setting is saved, and then press [OK]. Specify the paper to import, and press [OK].
  • Page 155 Registering a Custom Paper Select the check box of the paper to delete, and press [Delete]. Select the check box in the column title to select all paper that is displayed in the list. M0EBPM7254 Press [OK]. The Custom Paper is deleted.
  • Page 156: Changing Tray Paper Settings

    3. Paper Settings Changing Tray Paper Settings In the [Media] hub, or on the [Tray Status] tile in the [Home] hub, assign a Custom Paper to a tray. You can also assign a paper type or paper weight individually to a tray on the [Tray Status] tile in the [Home] hub.
  • Page 157: Specifying The General Settings On A Tray In The [Home] Hub

    Changing Tray Paper Settings On the [Tray Status] tile, specify the tray to change the paper setting, and then press [Allocate Paper]. M0EBPM7214 Specify [Custom Paper]. The Custom Paper that is registered in the [Media] hub is displayed. When using a Custom Paper that belongs to a grope on the [Media] hub, specify the group in "Select List".
  • Page 158 3. Paper Settings Specify "Paper Type" and "Weight of Paper". When changing the paper size, press [Change Paper Size], and specify the paper size. Press [OK]. The settings are applied to the tray.
  • Page 159: Adjustment Setting Items For A Custom Paper

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Detailed Settings Screen for a Custom Paper This section describes how to operate on the "Detailed Settings" screen. M0EBPM7218 1. [Basic Settings] Displays the setting screen of [General information]. 2. Setting Screen Specify or modify the adjustment item.
  • Page 160: Specifying The Detailed Settings Of A Custom Paper

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Specify a group and item to be adjusted, and specify the setting. The procedure varies depending on the adjustment item. For details, see page 158 "Specifying the Detailed Settings of a Custom Paper". Press [OK].
  • Page 161: 11: Machine: Image Position

    11: Machine: Image Position 11: Machine: Image Position 1102: Auto Adjust Image Position Number of Check Sheets Set the number of check sheets to be printed when Auto Adjust Image Position is executed. Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: 1 Sided/02: 2 Sided None...
  • Page 162: 1104: Image Position Gap

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper 1104: Image Position Gap To adjust the position manually, use 1104 [Image Position Gap]. Image Position: Side 1/Image Position: Side 2 Adjust the vertical/horizontal position of the image to be printed on side 1/2 of the paper. If J33 occurs, adjust the values by 1 mm toward the [+] side to widen the margins.
  • Page 163: 12: Machine: Image Quality

    12: Machine: Image Quality 12: Machine: Image Quality 1201: Max Image Density Adjust the maximum image density for each color. Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Black/02: Cyan/03: Magenta/04: None Yellow/05: Clear/Special/06: White/ 07:Metallic/08:Option 1211: Image Transfer Output: Default Specify the output reference value for primary transfer in the following conditions: Black &...
  • Page 164: 1212: Image Transfer Output

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 10: Clear/Special/11: White/12: Metallic/13: Option 1212: Image Transfer Output [BW] Under the following conditions, adjust the output of the image transfer. Black & White Printing Setting Item Max.
  • Page 165: 1213: Paper Transfer Output: Default

    12: Machine: Image Quality 1213: Paper Transfer Output: Default Under the following conditions, set the standard output of the paper transfer. Black & White Printing Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Side 1: DC Mode/02: Side 2: DC -400 Mode/03: Side 1: AC Mode: DC/04: Side 2: AC Mode: DC...
  • Page 166 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 17: Side 1: DC Mode/18: Side 2: DC -400 Mode/19: Side 1: AC Mode: DC/20: Side 2: AC Mode: DC 21: Side 1: AC Mode: AC/22: Side 2: AC Mode: AC 23: Side 1: AC Mode: Textured Paper/24: Side 2: AC Mode: Textured Paper...
  • Page 167: 1214: Paper Transfer Output

    12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 41: Side 1: AC Mode: AC: Clear/ Special/42: Side 1: AC Mode: AC: White/43: Side 1: AC Mode: AC: Metallic/44: Side 1: AC Mode: AC: Option/45: Side 2: AC Mode: AC: Clear/ Special/46: Side 2: AC Mode: AC: White/47: Side 2: AC Mode: AC: Metallic/48: Side 2: AC Mode: AC:...
  • Page 168 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper FC/FCS Under the following conditions, adjust the paper transfer output. Full Color Printing/Full Color Printing including Special Color High Quality is not applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 05: Side 1/06: Side 2/07: Side 1:...
  • Page 169: 1215: Paper Transfer Output Correction: Paper Edge: Default

    12: Machine: Image Quality 1215: Paper Transfer Output Correction: Paper Edge: Default Specify the output reference value for secondary transfer on the leading or trailing edge of paper in the following conditions: Black & White print Setting Item Max. Value Min.
  • Page 170: 1216: Paper Transfer Output Correction: Paper Edge

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 13: Leading Edge: DC Mode: Clear/ Special/14: Leading Edge: DC Mode: White/15: Leading Edge: DC Mode: Metallic/16: Leading Edge: DC Mode: Option/17: Leading Edge: AC Mode: DC: Clear/Special/18: Leading Edge: AC Mode: DC: White/19: Leading Edge: AC Mode: DC: Metallic/20: Leading Edge:...
  • Page 171 12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Leading Edge/03: Trailing Edge/04: None Trailing Edge: AC 02: Leading Edge Length 05: Trailing Edge Length FC/FCS Under the following conditions, set the standard value of the leading/trailing edge correction of paper transfer output.
  • Page 172: 1218: Paper Transfer Output

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 11: Leading Edge: Clear/Special/12: None Leading Edge: White/13: Leading Edge: Metallic/14: Leading Edge: Option/19: Trailing Edge: Clear/Special/20: Trailing Edge: White/21: Trailing Edge: Metallic/22: Trailing Edge: Option/23: Trailing Edge: AC: Clear/Special/24: Trailing Edge: AC: White/25: Trailing Edge: AC: Metallic/26: Trailing Edge: AC:...
  • Page 173: 1223: Paper Transfer Nip

    12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Values 01: Setting Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Low Pressure Mode 1223: Paper Transfer Nip Adjust setting below when [Paper Transfer Nip Operation Mode] is set. Timing of contact & disengage of paper transfer roller/Gap of disengagement/Reduced pressure when low pressure mode is set Setting Item Max.
  • Page 174: 1225: Paper Transfer Pressure

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper 1225: Paper Transfer Pressure Adjust for the deviation in pressure when transferring toner onto paper. Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Operator Side/02: Opposite Side of step Operator 1227: Paper Transfer Roller Reverse Rotation Adjust the interval to execute smoothing paper transfer cleaning belt.
  • Page 175 12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Values 02: Clear/Special/03: White/04: Metallic/05: High Option Middle Under the following conditions, set the print speed. Printing using Special Color Only High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Values 06: Clear/Special/07: White/08: Metallic/09: High Option Middle...
  • Page 176: 1232: Fusing Temperature

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Values 11: Clear/Special/12: White High Middle S: Fuser Setting HQ Under the following conditions, set the print speed. Printing using Special Color Only High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Values 15: Clear/Special/16: White/17: Metallic/18:...
  • Page 177 12: Machine: Image Quality Under the following conditions, adjust heat roller temperature, temperature correction, and initial sheet interval. Full Color Printing including Special High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 06: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special/07: Degree C Heat Roller Temp: White/08: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic/09: Heat Roller Temp:...
  • Page 178 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 26: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special/27: Degree C Heat Roller Temp: White/28: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic/29: Heat Roller Temp: Option 30: Corct Temp: Init Fd: Clear/ Special/31: Corct Temp: Init Fd: White/32: Correct Temp: Initial Feed: Metallic/33: Correct Temp: Initial Feed:...
  • Page 179 12: Machine: Image Quality FCS: Fuser Setting HQ Under the following conditions, adjust heat roller temperature, temperature correction, and initial sheet interval. Full Color Printing including Special High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 51: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special/52:...
  • Page 180: 1233: Fusing Pressure Temperature

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 71: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special/72: Degree C Heat Roller Temp: White/73: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic/74: Heat Roller Temp: Option 75: Corct Temp: Init Fd: Clear/ Special/76: Corct Temp: Init Fd: White/77: Correct Temp: Initial Feed: Metallic/78: Correct Temp: Initial Feed:...
  • Page 181: 1234: Print Mode When Switching Paper Type

    12: Machine: Image Quality High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 02: Press Rlr Temp: Clear/Special/03: Degree C Press Rlr Temp: White04: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic/05: Heat Roller Temp: Option Pressure Roller Heater Turns on the pressure heater inside the fusing unit while printing.
  • Page 182 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper The lager value becomes, the earlier print starts. However, fusing quality may become lower. Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Level: BW/FC/FCS None Under conditions below, set range of fusing start temperature. FC with S HQ is applied in DFE Setting The lager value becomes, the earlier printing starts.
  • Page 183: 1236: Fusing Pressure Roller Cooling

    12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 10: Level: BW/FC/FCS None FCS: Fuser Setting HQ Under conditions below, set range of fusing start temperature. FC with S HQ is applied in DFE Setting The lager value becomes, the earlier printing starts. However, fusing quality may become lower. Setting Item Max.
  • Page 184: 1237: Print Speed (Sheet Interval Adj)

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Fan Level: BW/FC/FCS None FCS/S Under the following conditions, set the cooling fan level of pressure roller. Full Color Printing including Special Color High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max.
  • Page 185: 1238: Fusing Cleaning

    12: Machine: Image Quality 1238: Fusing Cleaning BW/FC/FCS Under the following conditions, adjust the frequency of the pressure roller cleaning. Black & White/Full Color/Full Color including Special High Quality is not applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Values 01: Cleaning Interval: BW/FC/FCS Normal Frequently More Frequently...
  • Page 186: 1240: Fusing Nip Width: Paper Type

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Leading Edge/02: Trailing Edge Under the following conditions, adjust margin (mask width) of leading/trailing edge of image. Full Color including Special High Quality is applied in DFE Setting Setting Item Max.
  • Page 187: 1243: Fusing Belt Smoothing

    12: Machine: Image Quality Setting Item Values 01: Setting 1243: Fusing Belt Smoothing Interval Adjust the interval to execute the auto smoothing fusing belt. Select a higher frequency for greater smoothness, this may reduce the life of the smoothing roller. Setting Item Values 01: For Uneven Gloss (Short Time)/02: For Belt...
  • Page 188 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Specify the degree of glossiness when specifying [On] in [Gloss Control]. Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value 02: Gloss Level None BW/FC/FCS Specify the temperature compensation to apply on the standard temperature for BW/FC/FCS. Max.
  • Page 189: 13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output

    13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output 13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output 1301: 2-Tray LCIT: Paper Feed Mode Adjust the fan operation if double feed or nonfeed occurs in Wide Large Capacity Tray. Setting Item Values 01: Paper Feed Mode:Fan Level Prevent Double Feed (Weakest Blow) Prevent Double Feed (Weaker Blow) Standard (Default) Prevent Non Feed (Stronger Blow)
  • Page 190 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 08: Size: Across: S/Feed: s/09: Size: Across: S/Feed: m/10: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/11: Size: Across: L/Feed: s/12: Size: Across: L/Feed: m/13: Size: Across: L/Feed: l/14: Size: Across: L/Feed: xl Side Fan Level Under the following conditions, adjust the side fan operation in Wide Large Capacity Tray.
  • Page 191 13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 29: Size: Across: S/Feed: s/30: Size: Across: S/Feed: m/31: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/32: Size: Across: L/Feed: s/33: Size: Across: L/Feed: m/34: Size: Across: L/Feed: l/35: Size: Across: L/Feed: xl Updraft Fan Shutter Turn on or off the updraft fan shutter in Wide Large Capacity Tray.
  • Page 192: 1303: 2-Tray Lcit: Other Settings

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Vacuum Fan Shutter Turn on or off the vacuum fan shutter in Wide Large Capacity Tray. If [On] is set, the fan operates according to the paper fed timing. [Off] enables constant operation of the fan. Setting Item Values 38: Setting...
  • Page 193: 1312: Main/Bypass

    13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output Setting Item Values 03: Setting Tray Elevation Assist Set the timing at which tray elevation assist starts. Setting Item Values 04: Assist Mode Assist On When Remaining Paper Low Always Assist On Specify the thickness of paper (measured value) when you specify [Always Assist On] or [Assist On When Remaining Paper Low] in [Assist Mode].
  • Page 194: 1321: Correct Paper Curl

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper Setting Item Values 01: Setting 1321: Correct Paper Curl Select the mode and amount of curl correction for output paper. Setting Item Values 01: Correction Mode П Curl Correction Level: Small П Curl Correction Level: Medium П...
  • Page 195 13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output JAM047 (paper scan error)/JAM080 (gap: feed)/JAM097 (skew)/JAM098 (gap: across)/JAM099 (double feed) Correction for image position gap with across and skew are also turned on/off. Setting Item Values 01: Detect JAM080/02: Detect/Control JAM047/097/098/03: Detect JAM099 JAM097/098 Detect Threshold Set the threshold value which determines whether a jam has occurred for JAM097 (skew) and JAM098 (image position gap with across feed).
  • Page 196: 1341: Motor Speed

    4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper 1341: Motor Speed Speed Adjustment Adjust the speed of each motor. Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 01: Transfer Timing Roller/02: Paper 0.01 Transfer Belt 03: Transfer-Fusing Transfer Belt/07: Cooling Roller After Fusing/08: Detection Roller/09: Paper Output Roller 10: Switchback: Entrance Roller/11: Switchback: Exit Roller...
  • Page 197: 1361: Finisher: Output

    13: Machine: Paper Feed/Output Fan Level Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit 02: Setting 1361: Finisher: Output Shift Tray Jogger Specify the behavior of the output jogger on the finisher shift tray. Specify [On] to activate the jogger to align the output paper in the vertical direction.
  • Page 198 4. Adjustment Setting Items for a Custom Paper...
  • Page 199: Adjustment Settings For Operators

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators How to Use the "Operator Adjust." Screen This section explains how to operate the "Operator Adjust." screen. M0EBPM7217 1. Searches for a setting item to be adjusted. 2. Close the hierarchy ( ) Press this to hide the adjustment items that are displayed in hierarchy layers, and display the root groups of the adjustment items.
  • Page 200: Configuration Procedure Of Operator Adjust

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Configuration Procedure of Operator Adjust. Press the [Printer Adjustment] hub. M0EBPM7236 Specify a group and item to adjust, and specify the setting. The procedure varies depending on the adjustment item. For details, see page 198 "Features of the Displayed Items for Operator Adjust.".
  • Page 201 How to Use the "Operator Adjust." Screen • [BS]: Erases the entered value one character at a time. • : Press this to fix the entered value. Item setting Select the item you require. Executing Press [Execute] to perform a selected function. Display only You can check the setting of the selected item.
  • Page 202: 01: Machine: Image Position

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 01: Machine: Image Position 0101: Perpendicularity Adjustment Correct the perpendicularity of image. Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value 01: [Correction Value] pulse...
  • Page 203: 02: Machine: Image Quality

    02: Machine: Image Quality 02: Machine: Image Quality 0201: Execute Image Quality Adjustment The adjustments take the following amount of time according to its type: • Adjust Image Density: Approximately 1.5 minutes • Density Difference: With Feed: Approximately 5 minutes •...
  • Page 204: 0203: Line Width

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators • Toner fixation deteriorates when you increase the toner adhesion amount, and splashing or smearing of characters and hairlines may occur. 0203: Line Width Adjust laser beam for image data writing. Halftone dot and fine line becomes thicker when laser beam increases.
  • Page 205: 0205: Density Difference Printing: Setting

    02: Machine: Image Quality *1 5th station upgrade kit is required. 0205: Density Difference Printing: Setting The sensitivity is updated when you execute [Density Difference Printing: Across Feed] after specifying "0" in this setting. When you perform an adjustment print, 50 sheets are output. Default Max.
  • Page 206: 03: Machine: Paper Feed/ Output

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 03: Machine: Paper Feed/ Output 0301: Detect JAM048 Set On/Off for JAM048 (detect paper jam by detection error of image position correction mark). Setting Item Values Default Value 01: Setting 0303: Buffer Pass Unit Fan Activation Setting Select the fan condition for the Cool Feeding Unit.
  • Page 207: 0307: Auto Continue Paper Feeding

    03: Machine: Paper Feed/ Output Note that when there is paper that is ejected normally on the tray, the remaining paper is stacked over the existing paper on the tray. Setting Item Setting Value Default 01: Finisher Shift Tray 1 02: Stacker Upper Tray 03: Second Stacker Upper Tray 0307: Auto Continue Paper Feeding...
  • Page 208: 05: Machine: Maintenance

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 05: Machine: Maintenance 0501: Execute Process Adjustment Execute following multiple adjustments for printing at once: image density /color deviation / charge roller cleaning. Setting Item Remarks 01: Execute Press [Execute] to execute the function. 0502: Screw-on Cap to Replace The Toner Bottle Cap closes.
  • Page 209: 0508: Manually Smooth Fusing Belt

    05: Machine: Maintenance • Density is uneven • Black parts are faded Setting Items Remarks 01: KCMY Press [Execute] to execute the function. 02: Black 03: Special *1 5th station upgrade kit is required. 0508: Manually Smooth Fusing Belt Smooth the Fusing Belt manually. Setting Items Remarks 01: Belt Scratches...
  • Page 210: 0511: Fusing Belt Smoothing Adjustment

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Setting Items Values Default Value 01: Auto Execute Belt Smoothing: For Belt Normal Normal Scratches Frequently (With Density Adjustment) More Frequently Most Frequently 02: Auto Execute Belt Smoothing: For Uneven Gloss 0511: Fusing Belt Smoothing Adjustment Set the conditions for Fusing Belt smoothing.
  • Page 211: 0513: Wind Fuser Cleaning Unit At Replacement

    05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Setting Value Default 02: Nip Setting Nip 1 Nip 4 Nip 2 Nip 3 Nip 4 0513: Wind Fuser Cleaning Unit at Replacement Execute this when replacing the Fuser Cleaning Unit. Setting Item Description 01: Execute Press [Execute] to execute the function.
  • Page 212: 0518: Counter Setting For Operating Multiple Fuser Units

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 0518: Counter Setting for Operating Multiple Fuser Units Specify the behavior of the counters on the cleaning unit and fusing belt smoothing roller when exchanging one fusing unit for another When [Coordinate (Switch Counter Value )] is selected, the counters on the cleaning unit and fusing belt smoothing roller change after replacing the fusing unit.
  • Page 213: 0597: Itb: Feedback Control Status

    05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Description 01: Execute Press [Execute] to execute the function. 0597: ITB: Feedback Control Status Shows the control status of the Intermediate Transfer Belt. Check that this item displays "1" after you execute [ITB: Feedback Sensor Light Intensity Adjustment]. Setting Item Description 01: Status...
  • Page 214 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Setting Item Description 003: Development Unit (Black): Vent Filter Press [Execute] to execute the function. 004: PCU Cleaning Unit (Black) 005: PCU Cleaning Unit (Black): Cleaning Blade 007: PCU Cleaning Unit (Black): Lubricant/ Lubrication Roller 008: PCU Cleaning Unit (Black): Lubrication Blade 009: PCU Cleaning Unit (Black): Joint...
  • Page 215 05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Description 027: Charger Unit (Cyan) Press [Execute] to execute the function. 028: Photoconductor Unit (Cyan) 031: Development Unit (Magenta): Vent Filter 032: PCU Cleaning Unit (Magenta) 033: PCU Cleaning Unit (Magenta): Cleaning Blade 035: PCU Cleaning Unit (Magenta): Lubricant/ Roller 036: PCU Cleaning Unit (Magenta): Lubrication Blade...
  • Page 216 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Setting Item Description 053: PCU Cleaning Unit (Yellow): Cleaning Press [Execute] to execute the function. Blade Side Seal 054: PCU Cleaning Unit (Yellow): Lubrication Blade Side Seal 055: Charger Unit (Yellow) 056: Photoconductor Unit (Yellow) 059: Development Unit (Special): Vent Filter 060: PCU Cleaning Unit (Special) 061: PCU Cleaning Unit (Special): Cleaning...
  • Page 217 05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Description 076: Development Unit (Black): Cooling Sheet Press [Execute] to execute the function. 077: Development Unit (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow): Cooling Sheet 078: Development Unit (Special): Cooling Sheet 079: Around Photoconductor Drum (Black): Potential Sensor 080: Around Photoconductor Drum (C, M, Y): Potential Sensor 081: Around Photoconductor Drum (Special): Potential Sensor...
  • Page 218 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Setting Item Description 096: Intermediate Transfer Belt: Centering Sensor Press [Execute] to execute the function. 097: ITB Unit: Rollers 098: ITB Cleaning Unit 099: ITB Cleaning Unit: 1st Cleaning Roller 100: ITB Cleaning Unit: 1st Cleaning Blade 101: ITB Cleaning Unit: 1st Collection Roller 102: ITB Cleaning Unit: 1st Slider 103: ITB Cleaning Unit: 2nd Cleaning Roller...
  • Page 219 05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Description 126: Fuser Unit: Fusing Roller Bearings Press [Execute] to execute the function. 127: Fuser Unit: Pressure Roller 128: Fuser Unit: Pressure Roller Bearings 129: Fuser Unit: Fusing Roller: Core Bar Temperature Sensor 130: Fuser Unit: Paper Path 133: Fusing Belt Smoothing Roller 134: Fuser Cleaning Unit 135: Fuser Cleaning Unit: Web...
  • Page 220 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Setting Item Description 160: Right Drawer: CIS Press [Execute] to execute the function. 162: Left Drawer: Cooling Belt 163: Left Drawer: Detection Unit CIS Sensing Surface 164: Left Drawer: Paper Path 2 167: Booklet Staple Unit: Cartridge (Front) 168: Booklet Staple Unit: Cartridge (Back) 169: Booklet Staple Unit 170: Corner Staple Unit: Cartridge...
  • Page 221 05: Machine: Maintenance Setting Item Description 238: 2-Tray LCT: Paper Path 1 Press [Execute] to execute the function. 239: 2-Tray LCT: Paper Path 2 241: 2-Tray LCT: Tray 3, 4: Feed Belt 242: 2-Tray LCT: Tray 5, 6: Feed Belt 243: 2-Tray LCT: Tray 7, 8: Feed Belt 244: 2-Tray LCT: Tray 3, 4: Side Fence Sliding Shaft...
  • Page 222: 06: Finishing: Finisher

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 06: Finishing: Finisher 0601: Staple Position for Booklet Adjust the horizontal position of the booklet staples when using Booklet Finisher. Press [ ] to move the position right (across horizontally-spreading pages), or press [ ] to move it left. Paper feed direction CVK010...
  • Page 223: 0602: Folding Position For Booklet

    06: Finishing: Finisher Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: B5 JIS SEF 05: SRA3 SEF 06: SRA4 SEF 07: 310 × 432 mm SEF 08: 226 × 310 mm SEF 09: 13 ×...
  • Page 224 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Folding position Paper feed direction CVK011 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: B5 JIS SEF 05: SRA3 SEF 06: SRA4 SEF 07: 310 ×...
  • Page 225: 0603: Staple Position: Across Feed 1

    06: Finishing: Finisher 0603: Staple Position: Across Feed 1 Adjust the vertical position of the staple (applied at an edge) when using Finisher or Booklet Finisher. Press [ ] to move the stapling position away from the side edge of the sheet or [ ] to move it toward the edge.
  • Page 226: 0604: Staple Position: Across Feed 2

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 0604: Staple Position: Across Feed 2 Adjust the vertical position of the staples (dual) when using Finisher or Booklet Finisher. Press [ ] to move the two stapling positions away from the center and each other or [ ] to move them toward each other.
  • Page 227: 0605: Staple Position: With Feed

    06: Finishing: Finisher Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF -14.5 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 LEF 04: A4 SEF 05: B5 JIS LEF 06: B5 JIS SEF 07: 11 × 17 SEF 08: 8 ×...
  • Page 228: 0606: Punch Position: Across Feed

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Leading Trailing edge edge Paper feed direction DFZ003 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 LEF 04: A4 SEF 05: B5 JIS LEF 06: B5 JIS SEF 07: 11 ×...
  • Page 229: 0607: Punch Position: With Feed

    06: Finishing: Finisher 2 Holes Top 2 Holes Left Paper feed direction CVK007 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: 2 Holes JP/EU 02: 3 Holes US 03: 4 Holes EU 04: 4 Holes NE 05: 2 Holes US 0607: Punch Position: With Feed Adjust the horizontal position of the punch holes when using Finisher or Booklet Finisher.
  • Page 230: 0609: Set Number Of Folds For Booklet

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: 2 Holes JP/EU 02: 3 Holes US 03: 4 Holes EU 04: 4 Holes NE 05: 2 Holes US 0609: Set Number of Folds for Booklet Specify the number of booklet folds to be performed when using Booklet Finisher.
  • Page 231: 0638: Accuracy Priority For Stapling

    06: Finishing: Finisher 0638: Accuracy Priority for Stapling Set the accuracy priority for stapling. This function can be used with Finisher or Booklet Finisher. Setting Item Values Default Value 01: Setting Speed Priority Speed Priority Accuracy Priority 0639: Accuracy Priority for Booklet Set the accuracy priority for a booklet.
  • Page 232: 07: Finishing: Fold

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 07: Finishing: Fold 0701: Z-fold Position 1 Adjust the fold position 1 for Z-folding using the Paper Folding Unit. M0EDIM0216 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: 11 ×...
  • Page 233: 0703: Half Fold Position

    07: Finishing: Fold Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: 11 × 17 SEF 05: 8 × 14 SEF 06: 8 × 11 SEF 07: 8K SEF 08: 8 ×...
  • Page 234: 0704: Letter Fold-Out Position 1: 1 Sheet Fold

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: 11 × 17 SEF 05: 8 × 14 SEF 06: 8 × 11 SEF 07: 12 ×...
  • Page 235: 0705: Letter Fold-Out Position 1: Multi-Sheet Fold

    07: Finishing: Fold On paper of the size B4 JIS SEF, A4 SEF, 8 × 14 SEF, 8 × 11 SEF, or 8 × 13 M0EDIM0220 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 SEF 04: 11 ×...
  • Page 236: 0706: Letter Fold-Out Position 2: 1 Sheet Fold

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A4 SEF 02: 8 × 11 SEF 03: Other Paper Sizes 0706: Letter Fold-out Position 2: 1 sheet Fold Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.
  • Page 237: 0707: Letter Fold-Out Position 2: Multi-Sheet Fold

    07: Finishing: Fold 0707: Letter Fold-out Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It is applied when Overlap Folding is selected. On paper of the size A4 SEF, or 8 ×...
  • Page 238: 0709: Letter Fold-In Position 1: Multi-Sheet Fold

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: A4 SEF 03: 11 × 17 SEF 04: 8 × 14 SEF 05: 8 × 11 SEF 06: 8 × 13 07: Other Paper Sizes 0709: Letter Fold-in Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Inside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.
  • Page 239: 0711: Letter Fold-In Position 2: Multi-Sheet Fold

    07: Finishing: Fold On paper of the size A3 SEF, 11 × 17 SEF, or Other Paper Sizes M0EDIM0229 On paper of the size A4 SEF, 8 × 14 SEF, 8 × 11 SEF, or 8 × 13 M0EDIM0223 Default Max.
  • Page 240 5. Adjustment Settings for Operators On paper of the size Other Paper Sizes M0EDIM0229 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A4 SEF 02: 8 × 11 SEF 03: Other Paper Sizes...
  • Page 241: 08: Finishing: Perfect Binder

    08: Finishing: Perfect Binder 08: Finishing: Perfect Binder 0801: Cover Sheet Position for Perfect Binding: Across Feed For Perfect Binding, correct the positional deviation in the vertical direction (top and bottom) of the front cover and middle paper bundle. Default Max.
  • Page 242: 0804: Applying Binding Glue

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators On Head Edge M0EDIM0224 On Tail Edge M0EDIM0225 On Fore Edge M0EDIM0226 Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: Head Edge 02: Tail Edge 03: Fore Edge 0804: Applying Binding Glue Adjust the amount of glue for Perfect Binding.
  • Page 243 08: Finishing: Perfect Binder Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value 01: Setting -0.3 0.05...
  • Page 244: 09: Finishing: Stacker

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 09: Finishing: Stacker 0901: Paper Alignment in Stacker Tray: Across Feed 1 Adjust the alignment width in Main Jogger at the Stacker to reduce dispersion of sheets at right angles due to paper size, thickness, curl, etc. Default Max.
  • Page 245: 0903: Paper Alignment In Stacker Tray: With Feed

    09: Finishing: Stacker Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: 11 × 17 SEF 04: 8 × 14 SEF 05: Other Paper Sizes 0903: Paper Alignment in Stacker Tray: With Feed Adjust the alignment position of the Tip Stopper at the Stacker to reduce variations of paper orientation in the feeding direction due to paper size, thickness, curl, etc.
  • Page 246: 0904: Paper Alignment In 2Nd Stacker Tray: Across Feed 1

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 LEF 04: A4 SEF 05: B5 JIS LEF 06: B5 JIS SEF 07: A5 LEF 08: A5 SEF 09: 11 ×...
  • Page 247: 0905: Paper Alignment In 2Nd Stacker Tray: Across Feed 2

    09: Finishing: Stacker Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value 01: A3 SEF 02: B4 JIS SEF 03: A4 LEF 04: A4 SEF 05: B5 JIS LEF 06: B5 JIS SEF 07: A5 LEF 08: A5 SEF 09: 11 ×...
  • Page 248: 0906: Paper Alignment In 2Nd Stacker Tray: With Feed

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 0906: Paper Alignment in 2nd Stacker Tray: With Feed Adjust the alignment position of the Tip Stopper of the Second Stacker. It reduces variations in paper alignment in the feeding direction due to paper size, thickness, curl, etc. Default Max.
  • Page 249 09: Finishing: Stacker Major paper sizes that apply to each item are as follows: • Large Size: A3 SEF or larger (up to 13 × 19 SEF), B4 JIS SEF, A4 SEF/LEF, 11 × 17 SEF, 8 × 14 SEF, 8 ×...
  • Page 250: 21: Finishing: Interposer

    5. Adjustment Settings for Operators 21: Finishing: Interposer 2101: Detect JAM573 Set ON / OFF for JAM573 (detection of multi feed). Setting Items Values Default Value 01: Interposer Upper Tray 2101: Detect JAM574 Set ON / OFF for JAM574 (detection of multi feed). Setting Items Values Default Value...
  • Page 251: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting Alert Sounds The machine notifies you with an alert sound when a paper jam occurs or another problem occurs. Listen to the alert sound for one of the patterns described below, and perform the required procedure accordingly. Sound pattern Condition Solution Two long beeps...
  • Page 252: Checking The Messages Displayed On The Control Panel

    6. Troubleshooting Checking the Messages Displayed on the Control Panel The machine displays messages on the control panel to notify the user of the machine status. Check the status, and operate as required. page 253 "When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated" M0EBIM2351 1.
  • Page 253 Checking the Messages Displayed on the Control Panel Press the alarm icon ( ). M0EBPM7350 Press the message to check it in detail, and act accordingly. M0EBPM7351...
  • Page 254: When The Machine Cannot Be Operated

    6. Troubleshooting When the Machine Cannot Be Operated • If a message is displayed on the screen, check the message. • page 253 "When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated" Condition Cause Solution and reference The screen of the control The machine is in the Low Touch the screen.
  • Page 255: When A Message Appears And The Machine Cannot Be Operated

    When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated When a Message Appears and the Machine Cannot Be Operated Message Condition Solution and reference "Adjusting..." The machine is Wait a while. performing adjustment The machine may perform image quality to stabilize image stabilization during operation.
  • Page 256 6. Troubleshooting Message Condition Solution and reference "The following failures The machine needs to Consider repairing the machine. have occurred." be repaired. "ECxx-x-xxx-xx-x" "The following functions cannot be used." "Warming Up..." The machine is Wait a while. Turn off the power of the machine if recovering from the the message persists after nine minutes, wait for sleep mode.
  • Page 257: When Machine Login Fails

    When Machine Login Fails When Machine Login Fails Message Cause Solution and reference "Failed to log in. Either the An incorrect login user Enter the correct login user name or user name or the name or password was password. password is incorrect." entered.
  • Page 258: When Paper Is Jammed

    6. Troubleshooting When Paper Is Jammed Remove the jammed sheet by following the procedure described in the animated illustration displayed on the control panel. If paper jams occur frequently, check that the paper size in the tray, and the [Media] hub displayed on the control panel are the same. Be careful not to rip the jammed paper and leave small pieces inside the machine when removing.
  • Page 259 When Paper Is Jammed • If paper jams occur frequently in the same location, perform "Adjust Print Quality" to check for the correct method to load paper on the machine, or adjust the machine settings. For details about "Adjust Print Quality", see "Using "Adjust Print Quality"", User Guide. Check the part where the paper jam occurred on the screen.
  • Page 260: When The Animation Does Not Appear

    6. Troubleshooting M0EBIM2352 2. Firmly insert the knob into the slot on the fusing unit aligning its tip to the direction of the slot. M0EBIM2353 3. Turn the knob counterclockwise until the paper is ejected to the right side of the fusing unit to remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 261 When Paper Is Jammed the following descriptions. If a lamp is lit when the front cover is opened, open the guide plate at the indicated location, and remove the jammed paper. When L is displayed M0EBIM2399 When Mk1 or Mk2 is displayed...
  • Page 262 6. Troubleshooting • Open the interposer • Open the Mk2 cover, • Close the Mk2, Mk1, and interposer covers. and Mk1 covers. and then remove • Remove paper if the display reports a paper misfed paper. jam in Mk3 - Mk5. CXG010 When Mk3 –...
  • Page 263 When Paper Is Jammed • Check that the LED on • Raise lever Mk8, and then remove misfed paper. the front right cover of • Return lever Mk8 to its original position. the perfect binder is • Close the front left and front right covers of the unlit.
  • Page 264 6. Troubleshooting • Check that the LED on • Return lever Mk12 to • Turn lever Mk13 to the • Remove misfed paper. the front right cover of its original position. left. the perfect binder is unlit. • Open the front right and front left covers of the perfect binder.
  • Page 265 When Paper Is Jammed • Open the folding unit • Turn knob N5 clockwise. • Remove misfed paper. front cover. • Return levers N3 and N4 back to • Turn knob N6 clockwise. • Raise lever N3. their original positions. •...
  • Page 266 6. Troubleshooting • Open the folding unit front cover. • Push lever N11 to the left. • Remove misfed paper. • Return lever N11 back to its original position. • Close the folding unit front cover. M0EBIM2364 When N12 is displayed •...
  • Page 267 When Paper Is Jammed • Open the finisher front • Turn knob Rb2, and • Raise lever Rb3, and • Return lever Rb3 to its cover. then remove misfed then remove misfed original position. paper. paper. • Raise lever Rb1, and then remove misfed •...
  • Page 268 6. Troubleshooting • Open the finisher front • Turn knob Rb11 9 to • Pull handle Rb12, and • Raise lever Rb13, and cover. 11 times. then pull out the then remove misfed staple unit. paper. • Turn knob Rb10. •...
  • Page 269 When Paper Is Jammed • Rotate Rb2 in the • Open the Finisher Shift • Open the Rb1 guide • Open the Rb3 guide direction of the arrow Tray 1 Cover and board and remove the board and remove the remove the misfed paper.
  • Page 270 6. Troubleshooting • Open the finisher front • Turn knob Rb11 9 to • Pull handle Rb12, and • Raise lever Rb13, and cover. 11 times. then pull out the then remove misfed staple unit. paper. • Turn knob Rb10. •...
  • Page 271: Ejecting The Paper Jammed In The Post Processor Unit Automatically

    When Paper Is Jammed • Open the trimmer front • Hold down lever Rt2 • Remove misfed paper cover. and remove misfed from the trimmer tray. paper. • Turn lever Rt1 to the • Return lever Rt2 to its right, and then remove original position.
  • Page 272 6. Troubleshooting • If there are some sheets of paper already on the target tray, remove them as soon as possible because any jammed paper will be ejected onto them. • After ejecting the jammed paper automatically, the machine displays a message prompting you to reset the device in which the paper jam occurs.
  • Page 273: When A Staple Is Jammed

    When a Staple Is Jammed When a Staple Is Jammed When removing a jammed staple, see the description inside the cover on the finisher. • When operating the machine, do not put your hand inside the booklet finisher tray of the finisher's staple unit.
  • Page 274: Booklet Finisher

    6. Troubleshooting Booklet Finisher • Open the finisher • Turn knob Rb19 • Pull out the Waste • Put the receptacle front cover. counter clockwise to Staple Receptacle, back. rotate the staple unit. then empty it. • Pull handle Rb18, and then pull out staple unit •...
  • Page 275: Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch)

    When a Staple Is Jammed Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch) • Pull out the booklet • Pull out the cartridge • Pull out the cartridge • Push the knob at staple unit. levers. gently. the end of the face plate downward to open it.
  • Page 276: When The Hole Punch Receptacle Is Full

    6. Troubleshooting When the Hole Punch Receptacle Is Full Select the message, and press [Replacement procedure]. Follow the procedure that is shown in the animation to remove the punch waste. • If the message remains even after you empty the receptacle, remove the receptacle and set it again.
  • Page 277: Removing Staple Waste

    Removing Staple Waste Removing Staple Waste Select the message, and press [Replacement procedure]. Follow the procedure that is shown in the animation to remove the waste staple. • While "Waste Staple Receptacle is full. Empty the Waste Staple Receptacle." is displayed, you cannot use the staple function.
  • Page 278: Removing Waste Paper

    6. Troubleshooting Removing Waste Paper Select the message, and press [Replacement procedure]. Follow the procedure that is shown in the animation to remove the waste paper. • While "Waste Paper Receptacle is full. Empty the Trimmer Waste Paper Receptacle." is displayed, you cannot use the perfect binder.
  • Page 279: When A Deviation In Color Registration Appears

    When a Deviation in Color Registration Appears When a Deviation in Color Registration Appears Misregistration of colors may occur when you move the machine, or while you perform printing operations repeatedly. When this occurs, execute [Color Registration] to adjust the related settings of the machine.
  • Page 280 6. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 281: Specifications For The Machine

    7. Specifications for The Machine Model-Specific Information This section explains how you can identify the region your machine belongs to. There is a label on the rear of the machine, located in the position shown below. The label contains details that identify the region your machine belongs to. Read the label. M0EBIM2509 The following information is region-specific.
  • Page 282: Specifications For The Main Unit

    7. Specifications for The Machine Specifications for the Main Unit • We have licenses from the authors to use their software including open sources. Refer to the files in the Licenses folder included in the supplied DVD-ROM for statements requested from the authors. Item Specifications Configuration...
  • Page 283 Specifications for the Main Unit Item Specifications Paper weight • Trays 1–2 and the bypass tray: page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" • Duplex: 40.0–470.0 g/m (11–125 lb. Bond) • The paper brand of usable paper of 400 g/m (106 lb.
  • Page 284 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Noise emission Stand-by: 61 dB (A) (Sound power level: Printing: 81.5 dB (A) Complete system) Noise emission Stand-by: 52.5 dB (A) (Sound pressure level: Printing: B&W: 72.5 dB (A) / Color: 72.5 dB (A) Main unit only) Noise emission Stand-by: 55 dB (A)
  • Page 285: List Of Specifications For External Options

    List of Specifications for External Options List of Specifications for External Options • For the product names of options, see page 11 "Abbreviated Names of Options". • We have licenses from the authors to use their software including open sources. Refer to the files in the Licenses folder included in the supplied DVD-ROM for statements requested from the authors.
  • Page 286 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Paper weight for the Finisher • Fold not applied: Shift Tray 1 52.3–350.0 g/m (14 lb. Bond–193 lb. Index) Supports paper weight between 300.1 and 350.0 g/m (165– 193 lb. Index): when using the designated paper. •...
  • Page 287 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Paper size for the Finisher • Fold not applied: Shift Tray 2 A3 , A4, A5, A6 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS, B6 JIS , 11 × 17 , × 14 , 8 ×...
  • Page 288 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Stack capacity for the • Fold not applied: Finisher Shift Tray 2 (80 • 3,500 sheets: A4 , B5 JIS , 8 × 11 , 21 lb. Bond) • 1,500 sheets: A3 , A4 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS , 11 × 17 , ×...
  • Page 289 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Paper weight that can be 52.3–350.0 g/m (14 lb. Bond–193 lb. Index) shifted when delivered to Supports paper weight between 300.1 and 350.0 g/m (165–193 the Finisher Shift Tray 1 lb. Index): when using the designated paper. Paper weight that can be 52.3–470.0 g/m (14–125 lb.
  • Page 290 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Staple capacity (80 g/m • Without Z-fold and Mixed Sizes: 21 lb. Bond) • 50 sheets: A3 , B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × 14 , 8 × 13 , 8 ×...
  • Page 291 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Stack capacity after stapling • Without Z-fold and Mixed Sizes: (80 g/m , 21 lb. Bond) • 20–100 sheets: 150–30 sets (A4 , B5 JIS , 8 × 11 ) • 10–19 sheets: 200–105 sets (A4 , B5 JIS , 8 ×...
  • Page 292 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Dimensions (W × D × H) • Without output banner sheet tray and extension output banner sheet tray 1,113 × 730 × 1,415 mm (43.9 × 28.8 × 55.8 inches) • With output banner sheet tray On the upper tray only: 1,289 ×...
  • Page 293: Specifications For Booklet Finisher

    List of Specifications for External Options Specifications for Booklet Finisher Item Specifications Paper size for the Finisher • Fold not applied: Shift Tray 1 A3 , A4, A5, A6 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS, B6 JIS , 11 × 17 , ×...
  • Page 294 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Stack capacity for the • Fold not applied: Finisher Shift Tray 1 (80 • 1,000 sheets: A4 , B5 JIS , 8 × 11 , 21 lb. Bond) • 500 sheets: other sizes •...
  • Page 295 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Paper size for the Finisher • Fold not applied: Shift Tray 2 A3 , A4, A5, A6 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS, B6 JIS , 11 × 17 , × 14 , 8 ×...
  • Page 296 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Stack capacity for the • Fold not applied: Finisher Shift Tray 2 (80 • 2,500 sheets: A4 , B5 JIS , 8 × 11 , 21 lb. Bond) • 1,500 sheets: A3 , A4 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS , 11 × 17 , ×...
  • Page 297 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Paper weight that can be 52.3–350.0 g/m (14 lb. Bond–193 lb. Index) shifted when delivered to Supports paper weight between 300.1 and 350.0 g/m (165–193 the Finisher Shift Tray 1 lb. Index): when using the designated paper. Paper weight that can be 52.3–470.0 g/m (14–125 lb.
  • Page 298 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Staple paper weight • Without Z-fold: 63.1–80.0 g/m (17 lb. Bond–21 lb. Bond) You can use up to two sheets of paper weighing between 80.1 (21 lb. Bond) and 200.0 g/m (74 lb. Cover) per set as a slip sheet.
  • Page 299 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Staple capacity (80 g/m • Without Z-fold and Mixed Sizes: 21 lb. Bond) • 50 sheets: A3 , B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × 14 , 8 × 13 , 8 ×...
  • Page 300 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Stack capacity after stapling • Without Z-fold and Mixed Sizes: (80 g/m , 21 lb. Bond) • 20–100 sheets: 150–30 sets (A4 , B5 JIS , 81/2 × 11 ) • 10–19 sheets: 200–105 sets (A4 , B5 JIS , 81/2 × 11 ) •...
  • Page 301 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Saddle stitch weight and Paper weighing between 52.3 and 63.0 g/m : 30 sheets capacity (When using designated paper) Paper weighing between 63.1 and 80.0 g/m : 25 sheets (Supports up to 30 sheets when using the designated paper.) Paper weighing between 80.1 and 105.0 g/m : 15 sheets Paper weighing between 105.1 and 163.0 g/m...
  • Page 302 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Half fold paper size A3 , A4 , B4 JIS , B5 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × 14 , 8 × 13 × 11 , × 14 , 8 × 13 , 8 × 13 , 7 ×...
  • Page 303 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Dimensions (W × D × H) • Without output banner sheet tray and extension output banner sheet tray 1,113 × 730 × 1,415 mm (43.9 × 28.8 × 55.8 inches) • With output banner sheet tray On the upper tray only: 1,289 ×...
  • Page 304: Specifications For Punch Unit (Finisher, Booklet Finisher)

    7. Specifications for The Machine Specifications for Punch Unit (Finisher, Booklet Finisher) Punch unit type Paper size Paper weight : A3, A4, A5, B4 JIS, B5 JIS, B6 JIS, 11 × 52.3–300.0 g/m 17, 8 × 14, 8 × 13, 8 ×...
  • Page 305: Specifications For Interposer

    List of Specifications for External Options Specifications for Interposer Item Specifications Page size page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" Paper capacity page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" Paper weight page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" Power requirements Power is supplied from the main unit.
  • Page 306: Specifications For Multi-Folding Unit

    7. Specifications for The Machine Specifications for Multi-Folding Unit Item Specifications Paper size • With Z-fold: A3 , A4 , B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × 14 , 8 × 11 , 8K , 8 × 13 •...
  • Page 307: Specifications For Wide Lct

    List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Weight 45 kg (99.3 lb.) or less Specifications for Wide LCT Item Specifications Page size page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" Paper capacity (80 g/m page 101 "Recommended Paper Sizes and Types" 21 lb.
  • Page 308: Specifications For Multi Bypass Tray (Tray A)

    7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Weight • Without LCT banner sheet tray and Extension LCT banner sheet tray: 230 kg (507.1 lb.) or less • With LCT banner sheet tray: 237 kg (522.5 lb.) or less • With extension LCT banner sheet tray: 253 kg (557.8 lb.) or less Specifications for Multi Bypass Tray (Tray A) Item...
  • Page 309: Specifications For Wide Lct Connection Unit

    List of Specifications for External Options Specifications for Wide LCT Connection Unit Item Specifications Power requirements 5V/24V Maximum power 85 W or less consumption Dimensions (W × D × H) • Unit only: 330 × 730 × 1,000 mm (13.0 × 28.7 × 39.4 inches) (Except protruding parts) •...
  • Page 310: Specifications For Trimmer

    7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Power requirements • (mainly Europe and Asia) 220–240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1A • (mainly North America) 100–120 V, 50/60 Hz, 3 A (A separate power source is required.) Maximum power 200 W or less consumption Dimensions 330 ×...
  • Page 311 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Fore edge cut capacity • Paper of 64.0 g/m –80.0 g/m (17–21 lb. Bond): 25 sheets (30 sheets of paper of the brand that is recommended by the manufacturer only can be bound) •...
  • Page 312: Specifications For High Capacity Stacker

    7. Specifications for The Machine Specifications for High Capacity Stacker Item Specifications Paper size for the stacker A3 , A4, A5, A6 ,B4 JIS , B5 JIS, B6 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × upper tray 14 , ×...
  • Page 313: Specifications For Perfect Binder

    List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Stack capacity for the • 5,000 sheets: A3 , A4, B4 JIS , 11 × 17 , 8 × 14 , stacker tray (80 g/m2, 21 × 13 lb. Bond) × 13 , 8 ×...
  • Page 314 7. Specifications for The Machine Item Specifications Paper size (book block) A4 , B5 JIS , 8 × 11 , 7 × 10 , 16K , SRA4 Custom size: • Vertical: 257.0–320.0 mm (10.12–12.59 inches) • Horizontal: 182.0–228.6 mm (7.17–9.00 inches) and an aspect ratio between 1.25 and 1.5 The following paper sizes do not support duplex printing.
  • Page 315 List of Specifications for External Options Item Specifications Power requirements • (mainly Europe and Asia) 220–240 V, 3 A, 50/60 Hz • (mainly North America) 208 V, 3 A, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 623 W or less (A separate power source is required.) Dimensions (W ×...
  • Page 316: Printable Area And Margin

    7. Specifications for The Machine Printable Area and Margin M0EBIM0507 1. Print area 2. Feed direction 3. Left margin (varies depending on the paper type) Non-coated paper: Approx. 7.0 ± 0.5 mm (0.3 ± 0.02 inches) for paper weight 0, approx. 5.0 ± 0.5 mm (0.2 ± 0.02 inches) for paper weight 1 to 3, and approx.
  • Page 317 Printable Area and Margin Approx. 2.0 ± 1.5 mm (0.08 ± 0.06 inches) • The machine does not support edge-to-edge printing. To minimize the margins, specify the maximum printable area with the settings on the printer driver. • The printable area may vary due to the paper size or settings of the printer driver. •...
  • Page 318 7. Specifications for The Machine...
  • Page 319: Legal And Contact Information

    8. Legal and Contact Information Environmental Regulations ENERGY STAR Program (mainly North America) ® ENERGY STAR Program Requirements for Imaging Equipment ® This company is a participant in the ENERGY STAR Program. This machine is compliant with the regulations specified by the ®...
  • Page 320 • The default delay time the machine waits before entering Sleep mode is 60 minutes. This default time can be changed. • The machine can print jobs from computers while in Sleep mode. Specification (mainly Europe and Asia) Pro C7500 Pro C7500H Reduced electrical consumption in Low Power mode 238 W 238 W...
  • Page 321: User Information On Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Mainly Europe)

    Environmental Regulations *1 The time it takes to switch out from energy saving functions and electrical consumption may differ depending on the conditions and environment of the machine. *2 Achieves ENERGY STAR energy savings; product fully qualifies when packaged with (or used with) a duplex tray and the duplex function is enabled as an option.
  • Page 322: User Information On Electrical And Electronic Equipment (Mainly Asia)

    8. Legal and Contact Information For Turkey only User Information on Electrical and Electronic Equipment (mainly Asia) Users in the countries where this symbol shown in this section has been specified in national law on collection and treatment of E-waste Our Products contain high quality components and are designed to facilitate recycling.
  • Page 323: Environmental Advice For Users (Mainly Europe)

    For details about the return program, please refer to the Web page below or consult your service person. https://www.ricoh-return.com/ Energy efficiency The amount of electricity a machine consumes depends as much on its specifications as it does on the way you use it.
  • Page 324 8. Legal and Contact Information Notes to users in the state of California (Notes to Users in USA) (mainly North America) Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. See: www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/ perchlorate...
  • Page 325: Trademarks

    Trademarks Trademarks Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Kerberos is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Command WorkStation, Fiery, the Fiery logo, EFI are registered trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc.
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