Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C7780i Installation Manual
Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C7780i Installation Manual

Canon imageRUNNER ADVANCE DX C7780i Installation Manual

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INSTALLATION
MANUAL
COPYRIGHT
2021 CANON INC.
©
imageRUNNER
ADVANCE DX
C7780i/C7770i/C7765i
Canon
November 8, 2021
Rev. 2
CANON imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7700 Series Rev. 2 PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 ADVANCE DX C7780i/C7770i/C7765i INSTALLATION MANUAL Canon November 8, 2021 Rev. 2 COPYRIGHT 2021 CANON INC. CANON imageRUNNER ADVANCE C7700 Series Rev. 2 PRINTED IN U.S.A. ©...
  • Page 2: Important Notices

    When changes occur in applicable products or in the contents of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
  • Page 3 Important Notices Symbols The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure. Screw Tighten Loosen Packaged Item Unused Parts Remove Install Harness (Common for Guides Connector Power Cord and Clamps) Connect Disconnect Connect Disconnect Remove Install Power Check Push Check the sound Check visually Cleaning...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety Precautions....................1 Toner Safety............................2 About Toner............................2 Handling Adhered Toner........................2 Points to Note at Installation........................2 Checking the Installation Environment....................2 Points to Note Before Servicing......................2 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation.................3 Points to Note When Turning ON/OFF the Main Power................3 Checking the Installation Space......................
  • Page 5 Contents Deck Settings............................. 80 Cassette Settings..........................82 Image Position Adjustment (Printer)..................... 83 Image Position Adjustment (Single Pass ADF)..................100 Checking the Network Connection......................110 Network Troubleshooting........................111 Installing the IC Card Reader......................112 Operation when using uniFLOW Online....................117 When Relocating the Machine......................118 When moving the machine to another floor..................
  • Page 6 Contents Installation Procedure........................242 Utility Tray-B1..........................250 Points to Note at Installation.......................250 Checking the Contents........................250 Installation Outline Drawing........................250 Installation Procedure........................251 Voice Operation Kit-D1........................257 Points to Note at Installation.......................257 Checking the Contents........................257 Installation Outline Drawing........................258 Installation Procedure........................258 Checking after Installation........................270 Operation Check..........................
  • Page 7 Contents Checking the Contents........................341 Installation Outline Drawing........................342 Installation Procedure........................342 Checking the Operation........................348 Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AS2................... 350 Product Name...........................350 Points to Note at Installation.......................350 Checking the Contents........................351 Installation Outline Drawing........................352 Installation Procedure........................352 Checking the Operation........................358 HDD-related Option.........................360 Pre-checks............................360 Removing the HDD (Preparation).......................
  • Page 8 Contents Checking the Contents........................507 Installation Procedure........................509 Disposal Parts...........................529 Paper Positioning Check/Adjustment Procedure..................529 Paper Deck Heater Unit for POD Deck Lite-C1................534 Checking the Parts to be Installed...................... 534 Removing from the Host Machine.......................534 Installation Procedure........................536 Multi-drawer Paper Deck-C1......................543 Checking before Installation.......................
  • Page 9 Contents Checking Before Installation.......................744 Unpacking............................744 Checking the Contents........................752 Installation Procedure ........................753 Checking after Installation........................771 Adjusting the Height and Tilt.......................772 Staple Finisher-AC1/ Booklet Finisher-AC1..................787 Checking before Installation....................... 787 Unpacking............................789 Checking the Contents........................791 Installation Procedure........................792 Affixing the Labels..........................
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Toner Safety..........2 Points to Note at Installation....2...
  • Page 11: Toner Safety

    Safety Precautions Toner Safety About Toner Toner is a nontoxic matter composed of plastic, iron and a trace of pigments. CAUTION: Never throw toner in flames to avoid explosion. Handling Adhered Toner • Use dry tissue paper to wipe off toner adhered to skin or clothes and wash in water. •...
  • Page 12: Essential Items To Be Performed Before Installation

    Safety Precautions Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: • If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine, it may cause electrical shock. •...
  • Page 13: Checking The Installation Space

    Safety Precautions Checking the Installation Space 1. Be sure that the feet of the machine are properly set. In addition, be sure to keep the machine horizontal. 2. Be sure to keep 100 mm or more distance from the wall to make enough room for performing the operation. •...
  • Page 14: Illustrations

    Safety Precautions illustrations Although pictures or illustrations used for explanationmay differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. Description on the parts included in the package The parts with a diagonal line in the contents list will not be used.
  • Page 15: Product Lineup

    Product Lineup Image Reading System Options... 7 Host Machine Options ......8 Paper Feed / Paper Output Options .. 11...
  • Page 16: Image Reading System Options

    1. Product Lineup Image Reading System Options Printer Cover-H2 ADF Access Handle-A1 Reader Heater-P1 Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Reference Printer Cover-H2 Cannot be installed with the DADF. “Printer Cover-H2” on page 134 ADF Access Handle-A1 It is the handle to support opening and clos- ing the Feeder.
  • Page 17: Host Machine Options

    1. Product Lineup Host Machine Options Utility Tray-B1 Upright Control Panel-J1 Copy Card Reader-F1 Connection Kit-A Copy Card Reader Numeric Keypad-A for Bluetooth LE Attachment-A4 NFC Kit-E 2.5inch/250GB HDD-N1 2.5inch/1TB HDD-P1 HDD Mirroring Kit-J1 Voice Operation Kit-D1 Voice Guidance Kit-G1 Licence option Serial Interface Kit-K3 Copy Control Interface Kit-A1...
  • Page 18 1. Product Lineup Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Reference Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 Required when the coin manager is connec- “Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Inter- ted. face Kit-A1 ” on page 240 Using with Copy Card Reader and Serial In- terface Kit is not available.
  • Page 19: Option Combination Table

    1. Product Lineup Option Combination Table The following table shows the combination of small options installed on the right side of the host machine. Before installing the options described in the table, refer to the table shown below to check the combination. When the Multi-drawer Paper Deck is installed, the following options cannot be used together with it.
  • Page 20: Paper Feed / Paper Output Options

    1. Product Lineup Paper Feed / Paper Output Options POD Deck Lite-C1 Copy Tray-R2 Paper Deck Unit-E1 Paper Folding Unit-J1 Document Insertion Host machine Multi-drawer Paper Deck-C1 Unit-N1 Staple Finisher-X1 Multi Function Buffer Pass Unit-M1 Booklet Finisher-X1 Professional Puncher-B1 Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
  • Page 21 1. Product Lineup Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Reference Staple Finisher-AC1 Using with Booklet Finisher-AC1 is not avail- “Staple Finisher-AC1/ Booklet Finisher- able. AC1” on page 787 Booklet Finisher-AC1 Using with Staple Finisher-AC1 is not avail- able. 2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 Booklet Finisher-AC1, Staple Finisher-AC1 “2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1”...
  • Page 22: Host Machine

    Host Machine Checking Before Installation ....14 Installation Procedure......16 When Relocating the Machine..118...
  • Page 23: Checking Before Installation

    2. Host Machine Checking Before Installation Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site in advance before bringing in the machine to the user's site. Checking the Power Supply 1. Be sure to connect the power plug exclusively to an outlet that compiles with the following. •...
  • Page 24 2. Host Machine 5. Installing the Buffer Path Unit (only models with the Buffer Path Unit included as standard) (for US and EUR) NOTE: In the case of installing the Printer Cover, install it before installing the Buffer Path Unit for better installation efficiency. 6.
  • Page 25: Installation Procedure

    2. Host Machine Installation Procedure Unpacking ■ Checking the Unpacking Space The dimensions shown in the figure below are the minimum space required. Thus it is desirable to secure more space for the work than shown in the figure below. 1.
  • Page 26 2. Host Machine ■ Unpacking Procedure CAUTION: • The weight of the host machine is up to approx. 251 kg. For safety, carefully perform transport and installation. • Be sure to work with 4 or more people when installing it. 1.
  • Page 27 2. Host Machine 5. Hold the handle on the right side of the host machine, and remove the pads while lifting up the host machine. When performing this work, move the plastic bag in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION: Be careful not to lift the host machine too high because the balance may be lost.
  • Page 28 2. Host Machine 8. After turning the 2 Slope Plates over and installing them as shown in the figure, align the pin holes in the pallet with those in the Slope Plates, and insert the 2 pins. Slope 9. Hold the handle on the left side of the host machine, and while supporting its corners, align the casters with the center of each Slope Plate.
  • Page 29 2. Host Machine 10. Remove tapes on the exterior surface of the host machine. CAUTION: Do not remove the Scanner Fixation Member until you proceed to “Installing the Scanner ” on page < Rear side >...
  • Page 30 2. Host Machine < Front side > 11. Open the DADF and remove tapes on the exterior surface of the host machine. NOTE: Remove the Scanner Fixation Member and the Scanner Fixation Screw when you proceed to “Installing the Scanner ” on page 12.
  • Page 31 2. Host Machine 14. Take out its contents and remove the tape and Fixation Member. 15. Return the Cassette 3 to its original position. 16. Remove the tape and Fixation Member from the Cassette 4.
  • Page 32: Checking The Contents

    2. Host Machine Checking the Contents ■ Accessory Box 1 CAUTION: Do not open the Filters [5] and [6] until just before installation. [1] Developing Assembly [2] Developing Assembly (for Color) X 3 (for Black) X 1 [3] Drum Unit (for Color) [4] Noise Reduction Cover X 1 [5] UFP Filter X 1...
  • Page 33 2. Host Machine ■ Accessory Box 2 [1] Front Upper Cover X 1 [2] Rear Lower Curtain Sheet X 1 Two Hinge Shafts are attached. ■ Toner Container (for KR, CN) [1] Toner Container [2] Toner Container (for Color) X 3 (for Black) X 1 ■...
  • Page 34 2. Host Machine ■ Others NOTE: • [3] to [5] : Number of labels attached to the sheet varies according to location/area. • [6] : Give this to the user as the user may affix it if necessary (See the User's Guide for the procedure). •...
  • Page 35: Installing The Scanner

    2. Host Machine ■ Buffer Path Unit (Only Models with the Buffer Path Unit Included as Standard) (for US and EUR) [1] Buffer Path Unit X 1 [2] Buffer Left Lower Cover X 1 [3] Buffer Front Cover [4] Delivery Outlet Upper [5] Cover Support Plate [6] Cover Support Plate (Front) X 1...
  • Page 36 2. Host Machine 1. Open the ADF.
  • Page 37 2. Host Machine 3. Peel the tape off and remove the Scanner Fixation Member (rear side). NOTE: Be sure to keep the Scanner Fixation Member in a safe place for moving the machine. NOTE: The removed Scanner Fixation Member will be stored in step 8. 4.
  • Page 38 2. Host Machine 5. Peel the tape off and remove the Scanner Fixation Member (front side). NOTE: Be sure to keep the Scanner Fixation Member in a safe place for moving the machine. NOTE: The removed Scanner Fixation Member will be stored in step 10. 6.
  • Page 39 2. Host Machine 7. Remove the Maintenance Cover (Upper). NOTE: The removed Scanner Fixation Member will be stored in step 9. 8. Remove the strap with a tag from the removed Scanner Fixation Member.
  • Page 40 2. Host Machine 9. Store the Scanner Fixation Member. 10. Store the Scanner Fixation Member.
  • Page 41 2. Host Machine 11. Install the Maintenance Cover (Upper).
  • Page 42 2. Host Machine CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward.
  • Page 43 2. Host Machine 15. Close the ADF. NOTE: • Be sure that there is no gap (for reference, 0.3 mm or less) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet. White Plate Index Sheet Reader Unit...
  • Page 44: Installing The Buffer Path Unit (Only Models With The Buffer Path Unit Included As Standard) (For Us And Eur)

    2. Host Machine Installing the Buffer Path Unit (Only Models with the Buffer Path Unit Included as Standard) (for US and EUR) NOTE: In the case of installing the Printer Cover or the IC Card Reader Box, install it before installing the Buffer Path Unit for better installation efficiency.
  • Page 45 2. Host Machine 1. Lift the Buffer Path Unit directly upward and place the Buffer Path Unit with its bottom side down. CAUTION: Do not move it using the [A] part as the fulcrum nor place the unit on the floor while being tilted; otherwise the [A] part may be deformed.
  • Page 46 2. Host Machine ■ Installing the Buffer Path Unit 1. Remove the Left Lower Cover 1 (the removed parts will not be used). • 2 Screws 2. Install the Cover Support Plate (Front and Rear). • 1 Hook each • 1 Protrusion each •...
  • Page 47 2. Host Machine 3. Install the Delivery Outlet Upper Guide to the hole on the Reverse Door Cover. • 3 Hooks • 1 Screw (P Tightening; M4x10) P Tightening; M4x10 Hook Hook CAUTION: Before installing the Buffer Path Unit to the host machine, check that the Jam Removal Lever is in the location indicated in the figure.
  • Page 48 2. Host Machine 4. Hook the 4 shafts [A] of the Buffer Path Unit to the 4 U-shaped grooves [B] of the Buffer Mounting Plate to install the unit. CAUTION: Be careful not to come into contact with the Delivery Outlet Upper Guide. Delivery Outlet Upper Guide 5.
  • Page 49 2. Host Machine 6. Insert the flat-blade screwdriver to remove the Connector Cover (the removed Connector Cover will not be used). • 1 Claw • 2 Protrusions Claw Protrusion 7. Connect the 3 connectors.
  • Page 50 2. Host Machine 8. Secure the Connecting Harness Stopping Plate. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) NOTE: Be careful not to trap the cables with the Connecting Harness Cover. RS Tightening; M4x8 9. Put the Buffer Cable through the groove of the Connecting Harness Cover, and install the Connecting Harness Cover to the host machine.
  • Page 51 2. Host Machine 10. Install the Buffer Left Lower Cover. • 2 Hooks • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) NOTE: When connecting to the downstream equipment, secure the Shunt Cable together at the [A] part. RS Tightening; M4x8 Hook 11. Install a Wire Saddle and secure the Buffer Cable with it.
  • Page 52 2. Host Machine 12. Turn the Jam Removal Lever to the right side to allow paper feed. 13. Align the 2 hinge positions of the Buffer Front Cover with those of the Buffer Path Unit, and insert the hinge shafts in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 53: Installing The Fixing Feed Assembly

    2. Host Machine 15. If the Buffer Front Cover is not aligned when viewed from the front side, loosen the 2 screws [A], adjust the left and right positions of the Buffer Front Cover, and then tighten the screws again. Installing the Fixing Feed Assembly 1.
  • Page 54 2. Host Machine 3. Press the 2 Lock Springs at both ends of the rail to release the locks, and pull the Fixing Feed Unit all the way out again. CAUTION: Do not release the Lock Springs at both ends of the rail on the rear side to prevent the frame of the Fixing Feed Unit from coming off.
  • Page 55 2. Host Machine 5. Remove the Fixing Upper Cover. • 1 Stepped Screw (Flat Head) (The removed screw will be used in step 8.) • 1 Screw (W Sems) (The removed screw will be used in step 8.) Stepped Screw W Sems 6.
  • Page 56 2. Host Machine 7. Remove the 6 Fixation Members. 8. Install the Fixing Upper Cover. • 1 Stepped Screw (the screw removed in step 5) • 1 Screw (W Sems) (the screw removed in step 5) Stepped Screw W Sems 9.
  • Page 57: Installing The Process Unit (For Color)

    2. Host Machine 10. Put the Fixing Feed Unit back in the host machine. Installing the Process Unit (for Color) 1. Remove the Process Unit Front Cover. • 2 Screws NOTE: It is designed that the 2 screws do not come off from the cover.
  • Page 58 2. Host Machine 2. Turn the 2 levers of the Process Unit Inner Cover to the front side, then pull out toward the front side, and open the Process Unit Inner Cover. 3. Remove the tape and the ITB Fixation Member. NOTE: The following procedures are described with yellow as an example, but the procedure for magenta and cyan is same.
  • Page 59 2. Host Machine 5. Unpack the Developing Assembly, and remove the tape and packaging material. CAUTION: • Do not remove the tape [A] of the Supply Mouth until just before installing it in the host machine. • Do not remove 3 tapes [B]. •...
  • Page 60 2. Host Machine 7. Check that there is no developer scattered on the Toner Blocking Sheet (Inner) inside the Toner Blocking Sheet (Outer). If it is scattered, clean with dry lint-free paper. Toner Blocking Sheet (Outer) Toner Blocking Sheet (Inner) Toner Blocking Sheet (Inner) 8.
  • Page 61 2. Host Machine 9. Make the coupling of the Sleeve rotate a full turn or 1.5 turns in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION: Do not turn the Developing Sleeve in the reverse direction. By rotating it in the reverse direction, toner clots on the Sleeve may damage the Toner Blocking Sheet. NOTE: Toner clots are removed by turning the sleeve in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 62 2. Host Machine 11. Unpack the Drum Unit, and remove the tape and packaging material. CAUTION: • Do not touch the Photosensitive Drum. • During work, do not remove the Protection Sheet from the Drum Unit. Protection Sheet Packaging Material 12.
  • Page 63 2. Host Machine 13. Release the lock of the Fixation Lever of the Drum Unit to lift up the Fixation Lever. 14. Remove the Protection Sheet of the Drum Unit.
  • Page 64 2. Host Machine 15. Insert the 2 protrusions of the Developing Assembly into the Drum Unit to assemble the Developing Assembly and the Drum Unit. Turn the Fixation Lever in the direction of the arrow, secure the 2 locks and assemble the Process Unit.
  • Page 65 2. Host Machine CAUTION: Check to see whether the lock is securely in place or the grooves as shown in the figure are visible. If the lock is not completely secure when the Process Unit is introduced into the host machine, it may not be possible to remove it from the host machine.
  • Page 66 2. Host Machine 17. Remove the tape [A] and the packaging material of the Supply Mouth. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the packaging material of the Supply Mouth. 18. Hold the front upper part and the left side face of the Process Unit as shown in the figure and place the left side face of the Process Unit on the guide [A] of the Process Unit Inner Cover.
  • Page 67 2. Host Machine NOTE: • The positions of the guides [A] and [B] of the Process Unit Inner Cover differ among the Process Units (yellow), (magenta), and (cyan). The figure below shows the positions of the guides [A] and [B]. [A] Cyan [A] Magenta [A] Yellow...
  • Page 68: Installing The Developing Assembly (For Black)

    2. Host Machine 20. Repeat steps 4 to 19 to install the magenta and cyan Process Units in the same way. CAUTION: Be sure that the color is correct. Installing the Developing Assembly (for Black) 1. Take out the Developing Assembly (for black) from the packaging box. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 69 2. Host Machine 3. Remove the Sleeve Seal from the Developing Assembly (for black). CAUTION: When removing the Sleeve Seal, be careful not to make any crease in the seal. Otherwise, the Toner Blocking Sheet may be caught and damaged by the crease. 4.
  • Page 70 2. Host Machine 5. Remove 3 tapes [B] securing the roller. 6. Rotate the gear of the Sleeve fully or 1.5 turns at most in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION: Do not turn the Developing Sleeve in the reverse direction. By rotating it in the reverse direction, toner clots on the Sleeve may damage the Toner Blocking Sheet.
  • Page 71 2. Host Machine 7. Release the Developing Assembly Pressure Lever. 1. Move the lock of the Developing Assembly Pressure Lever in the direction of the arrow to release the fixation. 2. Pull out the Developing Assembly Pressure Lever to the front side until it stops and release the pressure. 3.
  • Page 72 2. Host Machine 9. Hold the front right side face and the left side face of the Developing Assembly (for black), align the rail part of the Developing Assembly (for black) with the rail slot of the host machine, and then push the assembly in horizontally. CAUTION: When sliding the Developing Assembly (for black) inside, do not touch the Developing Sleeve.
  • Page 73 2. Host Machine 10. Secure the harness with the Harness Guides, and connect the connector. 11. Turn the Developing Assembly Pressure Lever in the direction of the arrow, and push it in to apply pressure.
  • Page 74 2. Host Machine 12. Closing the Process Unit Inner Cover When closing the Process Unit Inner Cover, go through the following steps 12-1 to 12-3. 12-1. Hold the 2 levers and lift up the levers and Process Unit Inner Cover to the horizontal level. 12-2.
  • Page 75 2. Host Machine 12-3. Raise the levers at a 90-degree angle further and close the Process Unit Inner Cover. NOTE: The 2 hooks (right and left) of the Process Unit Inner Cover are hooked to the Hinge Shaft on the right and left sides of the host machine to lock.
  • Page 76 2. Host Machine 14. Turn the ITB Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to apply pressure, and install the ITB Inner Cover. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x10) Binding; M4x10 15. Turn the 2 Hinge Shafts of the Front Upper Cover in the direction of the arrow to remove.
  • Page 77 2. Host Machine 16. Align the right and left hinge holes on the Front Upper Cover with the host machine, insert the hinge shaft in the direction of the arrow and rotate it, and then install the Front Upper Cover. 17.
  • Page 78: Other Installations

    2. Host Machine Other Installations ■ Handle Cover 1. Install the Handle Covers. • 1 Protrusion for each • 1 Claw for each < In the case of model with Buffer Path Unit > • 4 Handle Covers < In the case of model without Buffer Path Unit > •...
  • Page 79 2. Host Machine ■ Service Book Holder 1. Remove the release paper on the back side of the Service Book Holder, and affix the holder on the Base Plate of the host machine. ■ Rear Lower Curtain Sheet CAUTION: Be sure to install it after moving the machine to the installation site. The host machine can be moved at least back and forth even after it has been installed.
  • Page 80: Installing The Noise Reduction Cover

    2. Host Machine 3. Affix the Rear Lower Curtain Sheet. NOTE: Standard for affixing them • Align the sheet with the left edge [A] of the Rear Lower Cover. • Align the sheet with the edge [B] of the bent part of the Rear Lower Cover. Installing the Noise Reduction Cover CAUTION: Do not open the Filters until just before installation.
  • Page 81 2. Host Machine 3. Install the 2 Filters to the Filter Case. CAUTION: Be sure that the filter is installed in the correct direction. 4. Install the Filter Case to the Noise Reduction Cover. • 1 Claw Claw...
  • Page 82 2. Host Machine 5. Install the Noise Reduction Cover. • 4 Protrusions • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) RS Tightening; M4x8...
  • Page 83: Securing The Host Machine

    2. Host Machine Securing the Host Machine 1. Determine the installation position of the host machine, and rotate the 4 adjusters by hand until they are in close contact with the floor. NOTE: If they cannot be rotated by hand, use a screwdriver to loosen so they can be rotated by hand. 2.
  • Page 84 2. Host Machine 2. Check that the Leakage Breaker is ON. Turn ON the Environment Heater Switch and Cassette Heater Switch in accordance with the installation environment. NOTE: • Turn ON the Environment Heater Switch if the installation environment is a high humidity environment or a low temperature environment (the Drum Heater is turned ON regardless of the Main Power Switch).
  • Page 85: Turning On The Main Power Switch

    2. Host Machine Turning ON the Main Power Switch CAUTION: Since the automatic adjustment of the ADF reading position will be executed when the main power is turned ON for the first time, remove all objects on the copyboard glass and close the ADF. 1.
  • Page 86: Host Machine Settings (Starting Setup Guide)

    2. Host Machine Host Machine Settings (Starting Setup Guide) The Setup Guide screen appears when the Toner Container is installed after the host machine is installed. Follow the instructions displayed on the Touch Panel Display to configure the settings of the host machine. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 87: Auto Adjust Gradation (Full Adjustment)

    2. Host Machine Auto Adjust Gradation (Full Adjustment) CAUTION: If the gradation performance is wrong on outputting the image, set [Initialize When Using Full Adjust] and perform the Auto Adjust Gradation again. Execute the Auto Adjust Gradation to the following 3 modes: [Plain], [Heavy 1], and [Heavy 2 - 7]. However, when using 2 or more types of paper, it is necessary to execute all the modes corresponding to the types of paper.
  • Page 88: Auto Correct Color Tone Settings (Register Correction Pattern)

    2. Host Machine Auto Correct Color Tone Settings (Register Correction Pattern) 1. Log in as a system manager. Factory default password is as follows. • System administration division ID : Administrator • System administration password : 7654321 NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions from the user administrator.
  • Page 89: Deck Settings

    2. Host Machine 2. Affix the Copy Prohibition Label of the appropriate language at the places shown in the figure below. USA X 1 EUR X 1 3. Close the DADF. ■ Storing the Cleaning Cloth 1. Place the Cleaning Cloth in the space shown in the figure. Deck Settings 1.
  • Page 90 2. Host Machine 3. Remove the 8 screws of the Trailing Edge Guide Plate, Left Guide Plate, Right Guide Plate, and the Side Guide Adjustment Plate, and move the Guide Plates to the positions according to the size requested by the user. Left Guide Plate Trailing Edge Guide Plate...
  • Page 91: Cassette Settings

    2. Host Machine 3. Select the paper type same as that of the loaded paper, and press [OK] > [OK]. NOTE: If the corresponding paper type is not displayed on the simple settings screen, press [Detailed Settings] and make a selection on the detailed settings screen.
  • Page 92: Image Position Adjustment (Printer)

    2. Host Machine 5. Affix the Paper Size Labels (for Cassette) according to the paper size. Align the Paper Size Label with the right edge of the Cassette Number Label, and affix it approx. 5 mm away from the Cassette Number Label.
  • Page 93 2. Host Machine ■ Adjustment Procedure CAUTION: • The test print used for adjustment must be magenta halftone image. • In the case of 2-sided output, the first side is printed on the lower side and the second side is printed on the upper side.
  • Page 94 2. Host Machine 2. Check that the output image meets the standard. <Standard values> Adjustment Items Standard Values Paper Source Paper Size Left Edge Margin (1st side: Me- L1: 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm 1, 2 User requested size chanical adjustment) 3, 4, Multi-purpose tray A3 or 11x17 Leading Edge Margin (1st side:...
  • Page 95 2. Host Machine ■ Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side: Mechanical Adjustment) CAUTION: Perform the mechanical adjustment for the left edge margin adjustment (1st side) but do not adjust by service mode. ● Adjustment of the Right Deck 1. Remove the Handle Cover. •...
  • Page 96 2. Host Machine 5. According to the scale with which the position was checked in step 3, adjust the position of the Hook Support Plate. • If the left edge margin is big, move the Hook Support Plate to the rear. •...
  • Page 97 2. Host Machine 1. Free the Buffer Cable from the Wire Saddle. 2. Remove the Buffer Left Lower Cover. • 4 Screws • 2 Hooks Hook 3. Remove the Handle Cover. • 1 Claw • 1 Protrusion 4. Pull out the Left Deck.
  • Page 98 2. Host Machine 5. Raise the handle, and check the position of the scale marked below the screws. 6. Loosen the 2 screws of the Hook Support Plate. 7. According to the scale with which the position was checked in step 5, adjust the position of the Hook Support Plate.
  • Page 99 2. Host Machine 13. Secure the Buffer Cable in place using the Wire Saddle. (When the Buffer Path Unit is installed) NOTE: If you are concerned with alignment of the Left Deck Cover, perform the following steps to adjust the position of the Left Deck Cover as necessary.
  • Page 100 2. Host Machine 4. According to the scale with which the position was checked in step 2, adjust the position of the Cassette Lock Unit. • If the left edge margin is big, move the Cassette Lock Unit to the front. •...
  • Page 101 2. Host Machine 3. Tighten the 1 screw you loosened. 4. Output a test print from the Multi-purpose Tray, and check that the left edge margin L1 is 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm. ● < Cassette Pull-in Check > 1. If the Buffer Path Unit is installed, open the Buffer Front Cover. 2.
  • Page 102 2. Host Machine < Appropriate (No need for adjustment) > The latch is locked, and the level difference [A] and the gap [B] between the Cassette Front Cover and other external covers are within the appropriate ranges when viewed from the left side. Adjustment is not necessary. •...
  • Page 103 2. Host Machine < Latch Not Locking > The cassette has not been pulled in enough. The cassette is not latched and comes out. Perform “Adjusting the Pull- in Guide” on page Adjusting the Cassette Front Cover 1. Pull out the Cassette. 2.
  • Page 104 2. Host Machine Adjusting the Pull-in Guide 1. Pull the Open/Close Lever, and pull out the Cassette 3. 2. Loosen the screw until the stopper touches the front side.
  • Page 105 2. Host Machine 3. Pull out the right side [A] of the cassette while lifting the front side, move it to the right, and remove the Cassette 3.
  • Page 106 2. Host Machine 4. Loosen the 3 adjustment screws on the rear side of the cassette. Using the scale and the boss line as reference, move the position of the Pull-in Guide for 1 division of the scale. NOTE: Check the initial position on the scale (because the position at the time of shipment is not always at the center). •...
  • Page 107 2. Host Machine 6. Install the Cassette 3 by aligning the triangle mark of the rail on the left side with the triangle mark of the cassette, and putting the roller [B] of the cassette in the [A] part of the rail on the right side.
  • Page 108 2. Host Machine 7. Tighten the screw you loosened in step 2. 8. Check the level difference again, and adjust until position becomes appropriate. ■ Leading Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side: Software Adjustment) NOTE: When the leading edge margin for the Cassette 3 is adjusted, the adjustment is applied to all paper sources. 1.
  • Page 109: Image Position Adjustment (Single Pass Adf)

    2. Host Machine ■ Left Edge Margin Adjustment (2nd side: Software Adjustment) NOTE: When the left edge margin (2nd side) for the Cassette 3 is adjusted, the adjustment is applied to all paper sources. 1. Adjust the image position of the 2nd side in the service mode. COPIER >...
  • Page 110 2. Host Machine 1. After setting the service modes as follows, press the Start key to output the test chart. • COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE = 6 • COPIER > TEST > PG > PG-PICK = To set the Pickup Cassette for test print output. NOTE: •...
  • Page 111 2. Host Machine ● Adjustment of the White Plate...
  • Page 112 2. Host Machine CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward.
  • Page 113 2. Host Machine NOTE: • Be sure that there is no gap (for reference, 0.3 mm or less) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet. White Plate Index Sheet Reader Unit White Plate...
  • Page 114 2. Host Machine ● Checking the Height Height Check Sheet Preparation or Creation 1. Prepare the check sheet used for height adjustment. Height check sheet NOTE: Points to Note when Creating the Check Sheet • Output with A4 (paper size) or LTR (paper size). •...
  • Page 115 2. Host Machine Checking the Height of the Height Adjustment Boss 1. Put a sheet of paper on the place where the protrusions touch the Stream Reading Glass, and check whether there is any resistance of the paper when closing the ADF. <The Left Front Side>...
  • Page 116 2. Host Machine <The Left Rear Side> 2. If there is no resistance, perform the height adjustment.
  • Page 117: Light Intensity Adjustment

    2. Host Machine Height Adjustment Procedure 1. Adjust by turning the Fixation Screw on the upper side of Hinge. • If both front and rear side (or only front side) are not installed properly: Turn the Right Hinge Fixation Screw clockwise (black arrow) to correctly locate it at the front.
  • Page 118: White Level Adjustment

    2. Host Machine ● Automatic Adjustment of the Stream Reading Position (Automatic Adjustment of the Reading Position at ADF Reading) NOTE: • If the DADF is opened during adjustment, restart the adjustment. • Enter the value after adjustment on the Service Label (on the back of the Reader Front Cover or Printer Front Cover). The adjustment result is reflected to COPIER >...
  • Page 119: Checking The Network Connection

    2. Host Machine 1. Use a chart of a service parts of a Automatic Front/Back Side Difference Correction Adjustment, or using A4 or LTR paper, the leading edge and the side edge of the front/back side in the feeding direction are painted black with magic, and a chart for Automatic Front/Back Side Difference Correction Adjustment is prepared.
  • Page 120: Network Troubleshooting

    2. Host Machine 3. Inform the system administrator at the installation site that the installation of the machine has been completed, and ask to specify the network settings. NOTE: Network settings can be made only when logged in as an administrator. The default password is indicated below.
  • Page 121: Installing The Ic Card Reader

    2. Host Machine ■ Checking the Network Setting of the Host Machine Check if the IP address specified in the Host Machine is correct. 1. Select the following: [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [IPv4 settings] > [IP address setting];...
  • Page 122 2. Host Machine NOTE: Be sure to change the number of cushions according to the thickness of the Card Reader. If it makes the Control Panel Upper Right Cover difficult to install, using one or no cushions is allowed.
  • Page 123 2. Host Machine NOTE: If any paste is remaining on the removed surface, clean with alcohol (to prevent the non-level surface from forming when affixing the Device Port Sheet).
  • Page 124 2. Host Machine NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable in the position as shown in the figure. < When installing with the Numeric Keypad at the same time > NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable in the position as shown in the figure.
  • Page 125 2. Host Machine...
  • Page 126: Operation When Using Uniflow Online

    2. Host Machine Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. Operation when using uniFLOW Online When using uniFLOW Online*, follow the setup procedures on the uniFLOW* Online First Steps Guide (http://www.nt-ware.com/ uFO_FS). * China version of "uniFLOW" is called "mdsFLOW".
  • Page 127: When Relocating The Machine

    2. Host Machine When Relocating the Machine NOTE: If packing materials such as fixing material which were removed on the installation are not available, it is recommended to use cushioning materials that matches to them. When moving the machine to another floor If you need to relocate the machine (move to another floor, etc) after installation, be sure to perform the following work in advance.
  • Page 128 2. Host Machine 7. Remove the Scanner Fixation Member from the Maintenance Cover (Upper). 8. Remove the Scanner Fixation Member from the Maintenance Cover (Upper).
  • Page 129 2. Host Machine 9. Remove the Reader Left Upper Cover and install the Scanner Fixation Member. NOTE: Make sure to keep the Reader Left Upper Cover as it will be used again.
  • Page 130 2. Host Machine 10. Remove the Rubber Cap and install the Scanner Fixation Member. NOTE: Make sure to keep the Rubber Cap as it will be used again. 11. Install the Maintenance Cover (Upper).
  • Page 131 2. Host Machine 12. Install the Packing Materials that were removed during installation. 13. Open the Front Cover. 14. Remove the ITB Inner Cover, and turn the ITB Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to release the pressure.
  • Page 132: When Moving The Machine By Truck

    2. Host Machine 18. When moving the machine, grasp the Handles and move the host machine. NOTE: Be careful not to hit the arm of the Upright Control Panel when moving the machine. (If the Upright Control Panel (option) is installed.) 19.
  • Page 133 2. Host Machine 5. Open the DADF, and remove the Maintenance Cover (Upper). 6. Remove the Scanner Fixation Member from the Maintenance Cover (Upper). 7. Remove the Scanner Fixation Member from the Maintenance Cover (Upper).
  • Page 134 2. Host Machine 8. Remove the Reader Left Upper Cover and install the Scanner Fixation Member. NOTE: Make sure to keep the Reader Left Upper Cover as it will be used again.
  • Page 135 2. Host Machine 9. Remove the Rubber Cap and install the Scanner Fixation Member. NOTE: Make sure to keep the Rubber Cap as it will be used again. 10. Install the Maintenance Cover (Upper).
  • Page 136 2. Host Machine 11. Install the Packing Materials that were removed during installation. 12. Open the Front Cover. 13. Remove the ITB Inner Cover, and turn the ITB Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow to release the pressure.
  • Page 137 2. Host Machine CAUTION: If this equipment will be moved in simplified packaging using a truck, it is desirable to perform the following steps 14 to 27. It is recommended to attach the Fixation Members that were removed during installation. 14.
  • Page 138 2. Host Machine 15. Open the Inner Delivery Unit. 16. Remove the Fixing Upper Cover. • 1 Stepped Screw • 1 Screw (W Sems) Stepped Screw W Sems...
  • Page 139 2. Host Machine 17. Install the 6 Fixing Members that were removed during installation. 18. Install the Stepped Screw (M3x18.5) that was removed during installation. 19. Remove the 2 screws of the ITB Frame.
  • Page 140 2. Host Machine 20. Hold the handle to pull out the ITB Unit. 21. Install the Fixing Members that were removed during installation. 22. Close the ITB Unit. 23. Install the 2 screws of the ITB Frame. 24. Install the Fixing Upper Cover. (2 Screws) 25.
  • Page 141 2. Host Machine 31. At reinstallation after moving the machine, remove the installed Fixing Members and Stepped Screw. 32. In the reverse order of the steps 5 to 10, remove the Scanner Fixation Member, and put the Reader Left Upper Cover, the Rubber Cap, and the Maintenance Cover (Upper) back into their original positions.
  • Page 142: Image Reading System Options

    Image Reading System Options Printer Cover-H2....... 134 Reader Heater-P1......160...
  • Page 143: Printer Cover-H2

    3. Image Reading System Options Printer Cover-H2 Points to Note before Installation • After installation of the Printer Cover, be sure to change the setting of the following service mode to "0" before turning OFF the power of the host machine. Otherwise, an error may occur when turning ON the power. COPIER >...
  • Page 144: Installation Procedure

    3. Image Reading System Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers...
  • Page 145 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 146 3. Image Reading System Options < In the Case of Flat Control Panel > < In the Case of Upright Control Panel >...
  • Page 147 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 148: Removing The Adf

    3. Image Reading System Options ■ Removing the ADF...
  • Page 149 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: Removed parts will be used in step 6 of "Installing the Printer Cover".
  • Page 150 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: When performing following procedures, using ADF in the book mode as necessary makes the work easy. The book mode is released by opening the ADF.
  • Page 151 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 152 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the ADF.
  • Page 153: Removing The Reader Unit

    3. Image Reading System Options ■ Removing the Reader Unit...
  • Page 154 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 155 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 156 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: Removed 2 screws will be used in step 4 of "Installing the Printer Cover".
  • Page 157 3. Image Reading System Options ■ Installing the Printer Cover NOTE: In order to make it easy to install the Reader Fixation Plate R, untie the two parts shown in the figure and loosen the cable. < In the Case of Flat Control Panel > <...
  • Page 158 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: • Cut off the [A] part of the Printer Cover with nippers by using the edge part [B] as a guide. • Be sure not to make burrs. CAUTION: When placing the Printer Cover, be careful not to trap cables on the rear side of the host machine.
  • Page 159 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: Use 2 binding screws removed in step 7 of "Removing the Reader Unit". CAUTION: Be careful not to trap cables on the right side of the host machine at installation. P Tightening; M4x10 Binding Binding...
  • Page 160 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be careful not to trap cables on the right side of the host machine at installation. P Tightening; RS Tightening; M4x10 M4x8...
  • Page 161 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: Use parts removed in step 2 of "Removing the ADF". CAUTION: Be careful not to trap cables on the rear side of the host machine at installation.
  • Page 162 3. Image Reading System Options < In the Case of Flat Control Panel > < In the Case of Upright Control Panel >...
  • Page 163: Installing The Covers

    3. Image Reading System Options ■ Installing the Covers...
  • Page 164 3. Image Reading System Options < In the Case of Flat Control Panel > < In the Case of Upright Control Panel >...
  • Page 165 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 166 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 167: Operation Check

    3. Image Reading System Options Operation Check 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch. CAUTION: If "E732-0023" is displayed after turning ON the main power switch, turn OFF and then ON the main power switch, and then perform the following steps.
  • Page 168 3. Image Reading System Options 5. Exit service mode. 6. Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
  • Page 169: Reader Heater-P1

    3. Image Reading System Options Reader Heater-P1 Checking the Contents Binding; M4x4 Middle 1x Small 5x Large 2x Large 3x Small 1x Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 170: Installation Procedure

    3. Image Reading System Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers...
  • Page 171: Installing The Reader Heater

    3. Image Reading System Options ■ Installing the Reader Heater...
  • Page 172 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: • Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate affects reading. When removing or installing the Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass surface and the White Plate. • If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper. White Plate...
  • Page 173 3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: When performing following procedures, using ADF in the book mode as necessary makes the work easy. The book mode is released by opening the ADF.
  • Page 174 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 175 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 176 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 177 3. Image Reading System Options Middle...
  • Page 178 3. Image Reading System Options Binding; M4x4 Small...
  • Page 179 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 180 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 181 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 182 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly.
  • Page 183 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly.
  • Page 184 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Move the Scanner Box to the right edge, and check if the underside of the Scanner Box and the HP Sensor Flag Plate do not interfere with the Reader Heater harness.
  • Page 185 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 186 3. Image Reading System Options...
  • Page 187 3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: • Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate affects reading. When removing or installing the Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass surface and the White Plate. • If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper. White Plate...
  • Page 188 3. Image Reading System Options ■ Installing the Covers...
  • Page 189 3. Image Reading System Options Turn ON the Environment Heater Switch. Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
  • Page 190: Host Machine Options

    Host Machine Options NFC Kit-E1/E2........182 Connection Kit-A2/A3 for Bluetooth LE..........201 Numeric Keypad-A1/A2.....211 Copy Card Reader-F1.......221 Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 ......240 Utility Tray-B1........250 Voice Operation Kit-D1..... 257 Voice Guidance Kit-G1......271 Super G3 FAX Board-AS1....285 Super G3 FAX Board-AS2....294 Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS1..
  • Page 191: Nfc Kit-E1/E2

    4. Host Machine Options NFC Kit-E1/E2 Checking the Contents Only for E2 Large 1x Small 1x TP; M3x6 Small 2x Large 1x < Others > • Guides are included Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 192: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Installing the NFC PCB...
  • Page 193 4. Host Machine Options TP; M3x6 CAUTION: Connect the cable end which is not wrapped with black tape.
  • Page 194 4. Host Machine Options TP; M3x6...
  • Page 195 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Make sure to affix the shield sheet flat against the cover wall [A] without a gap between the shield sheet and the cover. Static electricity from the gap in the Control Panel Left Upper Cover may cause damage to the NFC PCB. TP;...
  • Page 196 4. Host Machine Options ■ Connecting the NFC Cable (for the Flat Control Panel) NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 10.
  • Page 197 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 198 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 199 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Make sure to check if any connectors are disconnected by pushing again all the connectors connected to the Flat Control Panel Unit.
  • Page 200 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 2.
  • Page 201 4. Host Machine Options Next, proceed to “Affixing the NFC Labels” on page 197. ■ Connecting the NFC Cable (for the Upright Control Panel) NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 11.
  • Page 202 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Slightly pull the Front Tray Lower Unit without pulling out the cables that pass through it. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 8.
  • Page 203 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 204 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 4.
  • Page 205 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 1.
  • Page 206 4. Host Machine Options Next, proceed to “Affixing the NFC Labels” on page 197. ■ Affixing the NFC Labels...
  • Page 207 4. Host Machine Options < When installing with the NFC Kit >...
  • Page 208 4. Host Machine Options < When installing with the Connection Kit-A2 for Bluetooth LE at the same time > NOTE: If "Bluetooth" Label is already affixed there, remove the label and wipe off the glue with alcohol. ■ Setting after Installation 1.
  • Page 209 4. Host Machine Options 6. When a message prompting the version update is displayed, press [Update] and automatically update the version of this equipment. CAUTION: It may take time to display the update screen. (Approx. 1 to 2 min.) During this time, do not operate the screen. 7.
  • Page 210: Connection Kit-A2/A3 For Bluetooth Le

    4. Host Machine Options Connection Kit-A2/A3 for Bluetooth LE Checking the Contents Only for A3 17.9 mm TP; M3x6 P Tightening; W Sems; M3x8 M3x6 for US for TW for CN, KR Only for A3 Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 211: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure...
  • Page 212 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screw will be used in a next step.
  • Page 213 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Replace the removed Wi-Fi PCB with the optional Bluetooth PCB. Be sure to mount the correct one. NOTE: Use the screw removed in the previous step.
  • Page 214 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 215 4. Host Machine Options < When installing with the Connection Kit-A2 for Bluetooth LE >...
  • Page 216 4. Host Machine Options < When installing with the NFC Kit at the same time > NOTE: If "Bluetooth" Label is already affixed there, remove the label and wipe off the glue with alcohol before affixing the new label. • When the Target Sheet for the NFC Kit is available...
  • Page 217 4. Host Machine Options • When the Target Sheet for the NFC Kit is not available 6.0 mm...
  • Page 218: Setting After Installation

    4. Host Machine Options ■ Affixing the Wireless LAN Approval Label NOTE: In countries other than the following countries, it is not necessary to affix the Approval Label. < For US > Affix it over the number on the Wireless LAN Approval Label. <...
  • Page 219 4. Host Machine Options 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. In the following Service Mode, set the value to "1." COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > BLE-USE NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions of the user administrator.
  • Page 220: Numeric Keypad-A1/A2

    4. Host Machine Options Numeric Keypad-A1/A2 Points to Note before Installation • When installing the Numeric Keypad and the IC Card Reader at the same time, be sure to install the Numeric Keypad first. • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. Checking the Contents P Tightening;...
  • Page 221: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure...
  • Page 222 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 223 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to check that the 2 bosses are fitted securely. Installing the Control Panel Right Upper Cover while the bosses are not fitted securely will cause rattling. P Tightening; M3x8 Small...
  • Page 224 4. Host Machine Options TP; M3x6 NOTE: Attach the first core along with the white tape affixed to the Numeric Keypad cable. Fold the cable as shown in the figure, and attach the second core in a line-symmetric position with respect to the core attached first.
  • Page 225 4. Host Machine Options Large...
  • Page 226 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 227 4. Host Machine Options < When installing the Numeric Keypad only > NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable in the position as shown in the figure. < When installing with the IC Card Reader at the same time > NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable in the position as shown in the figure.
  • Page 228 4. Host Machine Options TP; M3x6 CAUTION: Place the Core in the position as shown in the figure.
  • Page 229 4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
  • Page 230: Copy Card Reader-F1

    4. Host Machine Options Copy Card Reader-F1 Points to Note at Installation • To install this equipment, the Copy Card Reader Attachment is required. • After installing the Copy Card Reader, input the card number to be used in service mode. Otherwise the card cannot be recognized even though it is inserted.
  • Page 231: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options <Copy Card Reader Attachment-A4> M4x12 RS Tightening; Binding; Binding; M4x8 M3x6 M4x20 M3x6 Binding; M4x6 Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 232: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure...
  • Page 233 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 234 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 6.
  • Page 235 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 236 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 237 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the 2 screws removed in step 3. Binding; M3x6...
  • Page 238 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 239 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 240 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the end of connector that does not have a ring as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 241 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to place the Harness Band of the Card Reader External Relay Harness inside of the Connector Cover. M3x6...
  • Page 242 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 243 4. Host Machine Options <In the Case of Flat Control Panel> 14-1. Binding; M4x20...
  • Page 244 4. Host Machine Options <In the Case of Upright Control Panel> 14-1. RS Tightening; M4x8 14-2. M4x12...
  • Page 245 4. Host Machine Options <In the Case of Flat Control Panel> <In the Case of Upright Control Panel>...
  • Page 246 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to place the Harness Band of the Card Reader External Relay Harness inside of the Connector Case. Harness Band...
  • Page 247: Checking After Installation

    4. Host Machine Options NOTE: 1. Remove the cover of the Cord Guide, and affix it as shown in the figure below. 2. Put the cable through the Cord Guide as shown in the figure below, and install the cover of the Cord Guide. <In the Case of Flat Control Panel>...
  • Page 248 4. Host Machine Options 4. Set the number of card (number of department ID) that can be used with the Card Reader in service mode.(Lv.2). COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CARD-RNG 5. Use Service Mode to enter the minimum card number to be used by a user (1 to 2001). COPIER >...
  • Page 249: Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Interface Kit-A1

    4. Host Machine Options Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 Points to Note at Installation When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination". Table of Options Combination Copy Control Interface Voice Opera- Voice Guidance Copy Card...
  • Page 250: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options < Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 > Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 251: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Main Controller PCB...
  • Page 252 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Serial Interface Kit...
  • Page 253 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Removed screw will be used in step 4.
  • Page 254 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 2.
  • Page 255 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Copy Control interface Kit...
  • Page 256 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 257 4. Host Machine Options ■ Subsequent Work CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 258 4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. Turn the main power switch ON.
  • Page 259: Utility Tray-B1

    4. Host Machine Options Utility Tray-B1 Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination". • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. Table of Options Combination Voice Operation Voice Guidance Kit...
  • Page 260: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure Remove the packing tapes from this equipment.
  • Page 261 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
  • Page 262 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
  • Page 263 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to install it by using the holes with the marks B, G, and P. TP ; M4x14...
  • Page 264 4. Host Machine Options TP ; M4x10...
  • Page 265 4. Host Machine Options ■ When Installing the USB Keyboard...
  • Page 266: Voice Operation Kit-D1

    4. Host Machine Options Voice Operation Kit-D1 Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the option Numeric Keypad is required. Refer to the Installation Procedure for the Numeric Keypad when installing the Numeric Keypad. • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination". •...
  • Page 267: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure...
  • Page 268 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 269 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 270 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to place the removed Main Controller PCB 1 flatly. Reason: Due to the protruded plate, the PCB may be deformed if work is performed while it is placed at an angle. NOTE: Removed screws will be used at later step.
  • Page 271 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • Use the screw removed in the previous step. • Check that the connector is connected properly. TP M3x6...
  • Page 272 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the Communication Cable (red) and Power Supply Cable to [A] on the Controller PCB. When the Communication Cable (red) is connected to [B], the HDD error occurs.
  • Page 273 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 274 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Install both side of the cable.
  • Page 275 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 276 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 18.
  • Page 277 4. Host Machine Options Binding ; M4x20 NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 16.
  • Page 278 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Even when used in combination with the Copy Card Reader, the routing of the cable is same.
  • Page 279: Checking After Installation

    4. Host Machine Options Checking after Installation NOTE: When changing the settings upon user’s request, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions from the user administrator. 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2.
  • Page 280: Voice Guidance Kit-G1

    4. Host Machine Options Voice Guidance Kit-G1 Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the option Numeric Keypad is required. Refer to the Installation Procedure for the Numeric Keypad when installing the Numeric Keypad. • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination". •...
  • Page 281: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure...
  • Page 282 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 283 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 284 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to place the removed Main Controller PCB 1 flatly. Reason: Due to the protruded plate, the PCB may be deformed if work is performed while it is placed at an angle.
  • Page 285 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Check that the connector is connected properly. TP M3x6...
  • Page 286 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the Communication Cable (red) and Power Supply Cable to [A] on the Controller PCB. When the Communication Cable (red) is connected to [B], the HDD error occurs.
  • Page 287 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 288 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 289 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to attach the Ring Cores within 50 mm from the end of the Speaker Cable. 50mm...
  • Page 290 4. Host Machine Options Binding ; M4x20...
  • Page 291 4. Host Machine Options Binding ; M4x6...
  • Page 292: Checking After Installation

    4. Host Machine Options Checking after Installation NOTE: When changing the settings upon user's request, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions from the user administrator. 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. 2.
  • Page 293 4. Host Machine Options 1. Press the Voice Guidance Start button.
  • Page 294: Super G3 Fax Board-As1

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 FAX Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632501 Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 295: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] FAX Unit X 1 [2] Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) X 1 [3] Modular Label [4] Fax Approval Labele Included for USA and Taiwan [5] Telephone Cord [6] Telephone Cord (2 Contact type) X 1 (6 Contact type) (only for Europe) X 1 [7] PTT Cable...
  • Page 296: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options < Others > • Including guides Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion...
  • Page 297 4. Host Machine Options 2. Remove the Face Cover. (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw(used in the next step only in EUR) • 1 Protrusion Protrusion NOTE: This step is only for Europe. 3. Install the Modular Cover. •...
  • Page 298 4. Host Machine Options 4. Remove the tape and, install the Fax Unit. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4: Black) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
  • Page 299 4. Host Machine Options 6. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. • For USA • For Taiwan 7. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure.
  • Page 300 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Europe. Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) with the PTT Plug. 8. Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to the PTT Cable (6 contact type). 9.
  • Page 301: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options 10. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions • 3 Screws Protrusion 11. Connect the Power Plug to the outlet. 12. Turn ON the main power switch. CAUTION: If the machine does not recognize this equipment, unplug and then plug the power plug after turning OFF the main power switch, or turn OFF the main power switch and then turn it ON within 20 seconds.
  • Page 302 4. Host Machine Options ■ Basic Setting NOTE: • When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator. • This setting can also be set from the Setup Guide ([Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [License/Other] > [Start Setup Guide]).
  • Page 303: Super G3 Fax Board-As2

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 FAX Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632501 Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 304: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion...
  • Page 305 4. Host Machine Options 2. Remove the Face Cover. (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw • 1 Protrusion Protrusion 3. Remove the tape and, install the Fax Unit. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4: Black) CAUTION: •...
  • Page 306 4. Host Machine Options 4. Connect the 2 cables of the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors 5. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. • For USA 6. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure.
  • Page 307 4. Host Machine Options 7. Connect the end of the Telephone Cord to the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall. 8. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions •...
  • Page 308: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Operation ■ Type Setting Select the country/region of the FAX Board in Service Mode: FAX > Type > TYPE This setting performs the parameter settings to match the communication specification of the country/region. 1. From the following service mode, set the TYPE of country/region to install this machine, and then press OK. FAX >...
  • Page 309: Super G3 2Nd Line Fax Board-As1

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632502 Points to Note at Installation When installing the Super G3 FAX Board and this equipment at the same time, be sure to install them by referring to this document after checking "Checking the Contents"...
  • Page 310: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] Modular PCB X 1 PCB X 1 [3] USB Cable X 1 [4] Modular Cable X 1 [5] Signal Cable X 1 [6] FAX Shield Plate X 1 [7] FAX Board Fixed Plate [8] PCB Spacer (Long) [9] PCB Spacer (Short) [10] Modular Label X 1...
  • Page 311 4. Host Machine Options Screw (TP; M3x4) [11] Dust Cover X 2 [12] [13] Screw [14] Fax Approval Labele (Binding; M4x4) X 1 (only for Taiwan) X 1 [15] Telephone Cord [16] Telephone Cord (2 Contact type) X 1 (6 Contact type) (only for Europe) X 1 [17] PTT Cable [18] PTT Plug...
  • Page 312: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion NOTE: • When the Super G3 FAX Board is installed: Perform steps 2 and 3, and proceed to step 6. •...
  • Page 313 4. Host Machine Options 2. When a Telephone Cord is connected, disconnect the Telephone Cord for 1-line. 3. Remove the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors • 1 Screw • 2 Protrusions CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be open circuit. Protrusion...
  • Page 314 4. Host Machine Options 4. When installing the 1-Line at the same time, remove the Face Cover of the 1-Line. (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw (used in the next step only in EUR) • 1 Protrusion Protrusion NOTE: This step is only for Europe.
  • Page 315 4. Host Machine Options 6. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (2-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw • 1 Protrusion Protrusion ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Free the Cable from the Wire Saddle.
  • Page 316 4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the Signal Cable to the FAX Unit. • 3 Cable Guides 3. Install the Modular Cable to the Modular PCB.
  • Page 317 4. Host Machine Options 4. Install the Modular PCB to the FAX Unit. • 2 Screws (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4...
  • Page 318 4. Host Machine Options 5. Install the FAX Unit to the Host Machine. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) (Use the removed screw or those included with the Super G3 FAX Board) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
  • Page 319 4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the 2 Screws. (will be used in next step) 8. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (screws removed in the previous step)
  • Page 320 4. Host Machine Options 9. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x4) Binding; M4x4 Boss...
  • Page 321 4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the Screw and install the PCB Spacer (Short). (The removed screw will not be used.) PCB Spacer (Short)
  • Page 322 4. Host Machine Options 11. Install the 3 PCB Spacers (Long). PCB Spacer (Long) 12. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 6 Screws (TP; M3x4) NOTE: Because the 4 screws [A] need to be removed when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to tighten them here.
  • Page 323 4. Host Machine Options 13. Install the Signal Cable, Power Supply Cable and USB Cable to the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 1 Wire Saddle NOTE: Because [A] of the USB Cable needs to be disconnected when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to connect it here.
  • Page 324 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 15. Secure the cable with the Wire Saddle. ■ Subsequent Work NOTE: The following work is required only when installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time. 1.
  • Page 325 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Taiwan. 2. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 3. Affix the appropriate Modular Label. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label.
  • Page 326 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • This step is only for Europe. • When installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time, assemble it by following the same procedure. 4. Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to the PTT Cable (6 contact type). CAUTION: Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) with the PTT Plug.
  • Page 327 4. Host Machine Options 6. Connect one end of the PTT Cable or Telephone Cord of the 2-Line to the modular jack on the host machine and the end of the modular jack on the wall. NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 7.
  • Page 328: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options 8. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions • 3 Screws Protrusion 9. Connect the power plug to the outlet. 10. Turn ON the main power switch. CAUTION: If the machine does not recognize this equipment, unplug and then plug the power plug after turning OFF the main power switch, or turn OFF the main power switch and then turn it ON within 20 seconds.
  • Page 329: Basic Settings

    4. Host Machine Options ■ Basic Settings NOTE: When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator. In this section, make only minimum settings required for FAX communication. 1.
  • Page 330: Super G3 2Nd Line Fax Board-As2

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632502 Points to Note at Installation When installing the Super G3 FAX Board and this equipment at the same time, be sure to install them by referring to this document after checking "Checking the Contents"...
  • Page 331: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] Modular PCB X 1 PCB X 1 [3] USB Cable X 1 [4] Modular Cable X 1 [5] Signal Cable X 1 [6] FAX Shield Plate X 1 [7] FAX Board Fixed Plate [8] PCB Spacer (Long) [9] PCB Spacer (Short) [10] Modular Label X 1...
  • Page 332: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Screw (TP; M3x4) [11] Dust Cover X 2 [12] [13] Screw [14] Telephone Cord (Binding; M4x4) X 1 (2 Contact type) X 1 Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 333: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion NOTE: • When the Super G3 FAX Board is installed: Perform steps 2 and 3, and proceed to step 5. •...
  • Page 334 4. Host Machine Options 3. Remove the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors • 1 Screw • 2 Protrusions CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be open circuit. Protrusion 4. When installing the 1-Line at the same time, remove the Face Cover of the 1-Line. (The removed parts will not be used.) •...
  • Page 335 4. Host Machine Options 5. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (2-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw • 1 Protrusion Protrusion ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Free the Cable from the Wire Saddle.
  • Page 336 4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the Signal Cable to the FAX Unit. • 3 Cable Guides 3. Install the Modular Cable to the Modular PCB.
  • Page 337 4. Host Machine Options 4. Install the Modular PCB to the FAX Unit. • 2 Screws (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4...
  • Page 338 4. Host Machine Options 5. Install the FAX Unit to the Host Machine. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) (Use the removed screw or those included with the Super G3 FAX Board) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
  • Page 339 4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the 2 Screws. (will be used in next step) 8. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (screws removed in the previous step)
  • Page 340 4. Host Machine Options 9. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x4) Binding; M4x4 Boss...
  • Page 341 4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the Screw and install the PCB Spacer (Short). (The removed screw will not be used.) PCB Spacer (Short)
  • Page 342 4. Host Machine Options 11. Install the 3 PCB Spacers (Long). PCB Spacer (Long) 12. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 6 Screws (TP; M3x4) NOTE: Because the 4 screws [A] need to be removed when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to tighten them here.
  • Page 343 4. Host Machine Options 13. Install the Signal Cable, Power Supply Cable and USB Cable to the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 1 Wire Saddle NOTE: Because [A] of the USB Cable needs to be disconnected when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to connect it here.
  • Page 344 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 15. Secure the cable with the Wire Saddle. ■ Subsequent Work NOTE: The following work is required only when installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time. 1.
  • Page 345 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 2. Affix the appropriate Modular Label. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label. 3.
  • Page 346 4. Host Machine Options 4. Connect one end of the Telephone Cord of the 2-Line to the modular jack on the host machine and the end of the modular jack on the wall. NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 5.
  • Page 347: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options 6. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions • 3 Screws Protrusion 7. Connect the power plug to the outlet. 8. Turn ON the main power switch. CAUTION: If the machine does not recognize this equipment, unplug and then plug the power plug after turning OFF the main power switch, or turn OFF the main power switch and then turn it ON within 20 seconds.
  • Page 348: Basic Settings

    4. Host Machine Options ■ Basic Settings NOTE: When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator. In this section, make only minimum settings required for FAX communication. 1.
  • Page 349: Super G3 3Rd/4Th Line Fax Board-As1

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632503 Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 350: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] FAX Shield Plate X 1 PCB X 1 [3] FAX Board Fixed [4] PCB Spacer X 2 Plate X 1 [5] Resin Spacer X 1 [6] Modular Label X 1 [7] Modular Label X 1 [8] Telephone Cord X 2 [9] PTT Cable X 2...
  • Page 351: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion 2. Disconnect the USB Cable of the G3FAX Expansion PCB side.
  • Page 352 4. Host Machine Options 3. Free the Modular Cable from the Wire Saddle. (Close the Wire Saddle.) 4. Remove the 4 Screws. (will be used in Installing the Equipment)
  • Page 353 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) 2. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 1 Boss • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) TP;...
  • Page 354 4. Host Machine Options 3. Install the 2 PCB Spacers and Resin Spacer. 4. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • Upper Side: 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) • Lower Side: 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) •...
  • Page 355 4. Host Machine Options 5. Connect the USB Cable. ■ Subsequent Work 1. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions • 3 Screws Protrusion NOTE: This step is only for Taiwan. 2. Affix the following FAX Approval Label.
  • Page 356 4. Host Machine Options 3. Affix the appropriate Modular Label. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label. 4. Remove the 2 Dust Covers if installed. CAUTION: Do not insert a screwdriver, etc. into the modular terminal. NOTE: Keep the removed Dust Cover.
  • Page 357: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options 5. Connect one of the 2 Telephone Cords or the 2 PTT Cables to the modular jack on the host machine and the other cord to the modular jack on the wall. 6. Connect the power plug to the outlet. 7.
  • Page 358 4. Host Machine Options ■ Basic Settings NOTE: When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator. In this section, make only minimum settings required for FAX communication. 1.
  • Page 359: Super G3 3Rd/4Th Line Fax Board-As2

    4. Host Machine Options Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632503 Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 360: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] FAX Shield Plate X 1 PCB X 1 [3] FAX Board Fixed [4] PCB Spacer X 2 Plate X 1 [5] Resin Spacer X 1 [6] Modular Label X 1 [7] Modular Label X 1 [8] Telephone Cord X 2 [9] PTT Cable X 2...
  • Page 361: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2. • 3 Screws • 2 Protrusions Protrusion 2. Disconnect the USB Cable of the G3FAX Expansion PCB side.
  • Page 362 4. Host Machine Options 3. Free the Modular Cable from the Wire Saddle. (Close the Wire Saddle.) 4. Remove the 4 Screws. (will be used in Installing the Equipment)
  • Page 363 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) 2. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 1 Boss • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) TP;...
  • Page 364 4. Host Machine Options 3. Install the 2 PCB Spacers and Resin Spacer. 4. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • Upper Side: 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) • Lower Side: 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) •...
  • Page 365 4. Host Machine Options 5. Connect the USB Cable. ■ Subsequent Work 1. Install the Rear Cover 2. • 2 Protrusions • 3 Screws Protrusion 2. Affix the appropriate Modular Label. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label.
  • Page 366 4. Host Machine Options 3. Remove the 2 Dust Covers if installed. CAUTION: Do not insert a screwdriver, etc. into the modular terminal. NOTE: Keep the removed Dust Cover. 4. Connect one of the 2 Telephone Cords or the 2 PTT Cables to the modular jack on the host machine and the other cord to the modular jack on the wall.
  • Page 367: Checking The Operation

    4. Host Machine Options 6. Turn ON the main power switch. CAUTION: If the machine does not recognize this equipment, unplug and then plug the power plug after turning OFF the main power switch, or turn OFF the main power switch and then turn it ON within 20 seconds. To avoid this symptom, unplug the power plug or turn the breaker OFF when installing.
  • Page 368 4. Host Machine Options 3. Send and receive a test original between the equipment and a remote unit with which a communication test can be performed and check if it can be sent and receive correctly. 1. Press [Status Monitor/Cancel] > [Send] > [Job Log] and select [Fax] from pull down menu. 2.
  • Page 369: Hdd-Related Option

    4. Host Machine Options HDD-related Option Pre-checks ■ Points to Note at Installation CAUTION: • For TYPE-2 / TYPE-3, be sure to proceed to the procedure for each TYPE after performing “Removing the HDD (Preparation)” on page 361. • When using the mirroring function, be sure to install 2 HDDs of the same capacity. •...
  • Page 370: Removing The Hdd (Preparation)

    4. Host Machine Options Removing the HDD (Preparation) CAUTION: • [TYPE-1] For Option HDD (1TB), skip this procedure. For other TYPEs, be sure to proceed to each installation procedure after performing this procedure. • Removed screws will be reused in the installation procedure of each TYPE.
  • Page 371 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When replacing the HDD with an Option HDD (1TB), the removed HDD will not be used. NOTE: Do not tighten the screw here.
  • Page 372 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Hold the handle to remove the Main Controller PCB 1.
  • Page 373: [Type-1] Option Hdd (1Tb)

    4. Host Machine Options [TYPE-1] Option HDD (1TB) ■ Checking the Contents Sems ; M3x4 P Tightening ; M3x8...
  • Page 374 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 6.
  • Page 375 4. Host Machine Options P Tightening ; M3x8 Sems ; M3x4...
  • Page 376: Hdd Initialization Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 1. Connect the power plug to the outlet. ■ HDD Initialization Procedure 1. Requirements 1. PC Service Support Tool in the version that supports this host machine must be installed. 2.
  • Page 377 4. Host Machine Options 3. Registering the system software 1. Insert the latest System Software into the PC using the SST. 2. Start the SST. 3. Click 'Register Firmware'. 4. Select the drive where the system software has been inserted, and click the [SEARCH] button. 5.
  • Page 378: [Type-2] Standard Hdd + Option Hdd (250Gb) + Hdd Mirroring Kit

    4. Host Machine Options [TYPE-2] Standard HDD + Option HDD (250GB) + HDD Mirroring Kit ■ Checking the Contents <Option HDD (250 GB)> Sems ; M3x4 P Tightening ; M3x8...
  • Page 379 4. Host Machine Options <HDD Mirroring Kit> CAUTION: Although the red cable shown below may sometimes be supplied in lieu of the HDD Cable 2 (Blue), the procedure for connecting the red cable is the same as that for the blue cable. When connecting the cable to the Controller PCB, make sure to first confirm that the sticker [B] is attached to the cable and then connect the cable to the Controller PCB.
  • Page 380 4. Host Machine Options ● Installing the HDD Mirroring Kit...
  • Page 381 4. Host Machine Options TP ; M3x8 Black TP M3x6...
  • Page 382 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 383 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to connect the communication cable to the correct port. The HDD error occurs. • Connect the HDD Cable 1 (Red) to [A] on the Controller PCB. • Connect the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] to [B] on the Controller PCB. <...
  • Page 384 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push the [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 385 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Return the HDD removed from the host machine to the Slot 1 (Left).
  • Page 386 4. Host Machine Options ● Assembling and Installing the Option HDD P Tightening ; M3x8 Sems ; M3x4...
  • Page 387 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Install the Option HDD to the Slot 2 (Right). NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 2 of “Removing the HDD (Preparation)”.
  • Page 388 4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. ■ Setting the Mirroring 1. Set the setting value for the mirroring to "1" in the following service mode. COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > W/RAID 2.
  • Page 389: [Type-3] 2 Option Hdds (1Tb) + Hdd Mirroring Kit

    4. Host Machine Options 3. Make sure that the UI screen is activated correctly. 4. Open the Cover, and make sure that the LED blinks. NOTE: Rebuilding starts approximately after 3 minutes after turning OFF and then ON the power. •...
  • Page 390 4. Host Machine Options <HDD Mirroring Kit> CAUTION: Although the red cable shown below may sometimes be supplied in lieu of the HDD Cable 2 (Blue), the procedure for connecting the red cable is the same as that for the blue cable. When connecting the cable to the Controller PCB, make sure to first confirm that the sticker [B] is attached to the cable and then connect the cable to the Controller PCB.
  • Page 391 4. Host Machine Options ● Installing the HDD Mirroring Kit...
  • Page 392 4. Host Machine Options TP ; M3x8 Black TP M3x6...
  • Page 393 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 394 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to connect the communication cable to the correct port. The HDD error occurs. • Connect the HDD Cable 1 (Red) to [A] on the Controller PCB. • Connect the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] to [B] on the Controller PCB. <...
  • Page 395 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push the [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 396 4. Host Machine Options ● Assembling and Installing the Option HDD NOTE: Install the 2 Option HDDs according to steps 1 to 2. P Tightening ; M3x8 Sems ; M3x4...
  • Page 397 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • Install the first Option HDD to the Slot 1 (Left). • Install the second Option HDD to the Slot 2 (Right).
  • Page 398 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 2 of “Removing the HDD (Preparation)”.
  • Page 399 4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug to the outlet. ■ HDD Initialization Procedure 1. Requirements 1. PC Service Support Tool in the version that supports this host machine must be installed. 2. Cross Ethernet Cable (when SST is used) 2.
  • Page 400 4. Host Machine Options 3. Registering the system software 1. Insert the latest System Software into the PC using the SST. 2. Start the SST. 3. Click 'Register Firmware'. 4. Select the drive where the system software has been inserted, and click the [SEARCH] button. 5.
  • Page 401: Executing Auto Gradation Adjustment

    4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Rebuild process starts after setting "1" for W/RAID. If an error occurs during the rebuild process at the initial installation the hard disk needs to be replaced. (Call service rep.), reexecute the process with the following procedure. 1.
  • Page 402: Upright Control Panel-J1

    4. Host Machine Options Upright Control Panel-J1 Checking the Contents...
  • Page 403: Installation Outline Drawing

    4. Host Machine Options Large 1x Middle 2x Small 3x W Sems; M4x12 TP; M4x8 RS Tightening; M4x10 TP; M3x6 P Tightening ; M3x8 Middle 2x Small 1x Installation Outline Drawing...
  • Page 404: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers...
  • Page 405 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 406 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Removed parts will be used in step 25 and 26 of "Installing the Upright Arm". ■ Removing the Flat Control Panel...
  • Page 407 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 408 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: 3 of removed screws will be used in step 9 and 1 will be used in step 14 of "Installing the Upright Arm".
  • Page 409 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 410 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 411 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the cables.
  • Page 412 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 413 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the cables.
  • Page 414 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Upright Arm RS Tightening; M4x10...
  • Page 415 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Remove tapes, and insert the Upright Arm vertically into the round hole of the Frame Base. TP; M4x8...
  • Page 416 4. Host Machine Options TP; M4x8 1. Secure the 3 cables in place using the Edge Saddles. 2. Hang the Display Port Cable on the front side. 3. Secure the UI Signal Cable (HDMI Type C) and the UI Power Supply Cable (microUSB) in place using the Wire Saddle.
  • Page 417 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Install the 2 Wire Saddles (Middle) as shown in the figure, and secure the existing cable [A] and the Display Port Cable with them. Middle...
  • Page 418 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When the NFC Kit will be installed at the same time, make sure to pass the NFC Cable through together. (Refer to the Service Manual of host machine for the installation procedure.) NOTE: Use screws removed in step 4 of "Removing the Flat Control Panel".
  • Page 419 4. Host Machine Options TP; M3x6 Small...
  • Page 420 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Be careful to hold down the connector of Relay Cable so that it is securely fitted. NOTE: When the NFC Kit will be installed at the same time, make sure to connect the NFC Cable. (Refer to the Service Manual of host machine for the installation procedure.)
  • Page 421 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use screws removed in step 4 of "Removing the Flat Control Panel".
  • Page 422 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 423 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 424 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 425 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 426 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 427 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the Right Rear Cover removed in step 6 of "Removing the Covers". NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 6 of "Removing the Covers".
  • Page 428 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 429 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Turn the Panel Base to make the protrusions [A] come to the upper side. • Be sure to tighten the screws to secure the wire [B] simultaneously when installing the Panel Base. W Sems; M4x12 TP;...
  • Page 430 4. Host Machine Options TP; M4x8 P Tightening; M3x8...
  • Page 431 4. Host Machine Options P Tightening; M3x8 ■ Installing the Upright Control Panel Remove the packing tape from the Upright Control Panel. NOTE: If the language of the Control Panel Sheet is not appropriate for the country, perform steps 2 to 11 and replace the Control Panel Sheet.
  • Page 432 4. Host Machine Options Remove the Protection Sheet from the Upright Control Panel. CAUTION: Disconnect the claws one by one in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 433 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Place the appropriate Control Panel Sheet on the Upright Control Panel, and remove the Protection Sheet from the Control Panel Sheet.
  • Page 434 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 435 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Upright Control Panel, be sure to tighten the screws from the upper part. TP; M4x8...
  • Page 436 4. Host Machine Options Large...
  • Page 437 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Check that the white tape of the Control Panel Cables is completely outside the Pipe Cover. • If not, adjust the cables to positions where the white tape is outside the cover.
  • Page 438 4. Host Machine Options P Tightening; M3x8 Connect the power plug to the outlet.
  • Page 439 4. Host Machine Options If the Protection Sheet has not been removed from the Control Panel, remove it. Turn ON the main power switch. Check that the Upright Control Panel is displayed. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment.
  • Page 440: Imagepass-N2 V1.1

    4. Host Machine Options imagePASS-N2 V1.1 The IP addresses for communication between the host machine and equipment are set automatically 1. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. 2. Set the value in the following service mode to "3". COPIER >...
  • Page 441: Checking The Contents

    4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents Crossover Ethernet Straight EthernetCable (3.0 m) Cable (0.5 m) (for network connection) EUR 2x USA 1x Screw with Stepped Toothed Washer; Screw; M4 M4x8 Stepped Screw with Toothed Washer; Screw; M4 M4x8 NOTE: * Power Cord: The connector has a different shape depending on locations.
  • Page 442: Installation Procedure

    4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Installing the Open I/F PCB...
  • Page 443 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 444 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Ask the user to keep the removed Face Cover. NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 6. NOTE: The removed part and screws will be used in step 8.
  • Page 445 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Check that there are 2 gaskets.
  • Page 446 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 3.
  • Page 447 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the part and screws removed in step 4.
  • Page 448 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
  • Page 449 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 450 4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the imagePASS...
  • Page 451 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 452 4. Host Machine Options...
  • Page 453 4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Do not secure Crossover Ethernet Cable to the Wire Saddles. Crossover Ethernet Cable (0.5 m)
  • Page 454 4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to use the network cable with Category 5e or higher. In addition, a shielded type (STP cable) is recommended. When using the non-shielded type (UTP cable), it may influence the surrounding electronic imagePASS via network cable.
  • Page 455 4. Host Machine Options Turn ON the power switch of the imagePASS. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. After seeing "Perform Apply Setting Changes from Settings/Registration." displayed on the host machine’s Touch Panel, select [Apply Set. Changes] > [Yes]. NOTE: •...
  • Page 456: Setting After Installation

    4. Host Machine Options Setting after Installation ■ Settings After Installation 1. Select [Fiery] from the main menu on the host machine's LCD. NOTE: It may take a while for the Fiery icon shown in the figure below to appear. 2.
  • Page 457 4. Host Machine Options 3. Select [Tools] > [Setup]. 4. Check the settings of server, network, printer and PDL, and press [Save Changes] even if there is no change. At that time, the setting will not be completed unless [Save Changes] is pressed. Example : Select [Server] >...
  • Page 458 4. Host Machine Options Check that the items in the General Setup are set, and perform [Save Changes] even if there is no change. The setting will not be completed unless [Save Changes] is pressed. 5. Press [Exit Setup] after all settings are completed. 6.
  • Page 459 4. Host Machine Options ■ Checking the Operation After Making the Settings Output Test Page and Configuration by the following procedure, and check the connection between the host machine and this equipment as well as the settings of this equipment. 1.
  • Page 460: Connecting To The Network

    4. Host Machine Options 4. Press [Yes]. ■ Connecting to the Network Ask the network administrator to connect to the network, make settings and output the test print. Refer to "Settings Management" in User's Manual for details of checking work. ■...
  • Page 461: Paper Feed Options

    Paper Feed Options Cassette Heater Unit-38....453 Paper Deck Unit-E1......462 Paper Deck Heater Unit-A1....490 POD Deck Lite-C1......506 Paper Deck Heater Unit for POD Deck Lite-C1........... 534 Multi-drawer Paper Deck-C1.....543 Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit-A1..........594 Paper Deck Heater Unit for Multi- drawer Paper Deck-C1....
  • Page 462: Cassette Heater Unit-38

    5. Paper Feed Options Cassette Heater Unit-38 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F276801 Checking the Contents [1] Cassette Heater [2] Screw Unit x 1 (RS Tightening: M4x8) x 2...
  • Page 463 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Pull out the Left Deck to remove. • 2 Screws 3. Put the 2 Rails in. 4. Pull out the Right Deck to remove the Left Deck in the same way. 5. Put the 2 Rails in. 6.
  • Page 464 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Loosen the screw, and move the stopper to the front until it stops. 8. Pull out the right side [A] of the cassette while lifting the front side, move it to the right, and remove the Cassette 3.
  • Page 465 5. Paper Feed Options 9. Remove the Connector Cover. • 1 Claw • 2 Protrusions Claw Protrusion 10. Remove tapes on the Cassette Heater Unit. 11. Fit the protrusions of the Cassette Heater Unit into the holes of the Host Machine. Hole Protrusion Protrusion...
  • Page 466 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Fit the holes of the Cassette Heater Unit with the bosses of the Host Machine. CAUTION: When fitting the Cassette Heater Unit with the bosses, be sure to support the bottom side with your hand; otherwise, the Unit could fall if protrusions come out of the holes.
  • Page 467 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Install the Connector. 15. Install the Connector Cover.
  • Page 468 5. Paper Feed Options 16. When installing the Cassette 3, align the triangle mark of the rail on the left side with the triangle mark of the cassette. Place the roller [B] of the cassette onto the [A] part of the rail on the right side to install the Cassette 3.
  • Page 469 5. Paper Feed Options 17. Install the screw loosened in step 7. 18. Pull out the Rails at the installation area of the Right Deck. Fit the 4 pins on the Rails with the grooves of the Right Deck to place the Right Deck over the Rails.
  • Page 470 5. Paper Feed Options 19. After having installed Right Deck with 2 screws, close the Right Deck. 20. Install the Left Deck in the same way as the Right Deck. 21. Close the Front Cover. 22. Turn on the Environment Heater Switch. 23.
  • Page 471: Paper Deck Unit-E1

    5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Unit-E1 Checking before Installation Requirements for the installation place are given below. It is recommended to look over the place to be used for installation before delivering the equipment to the user. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install the Paper Deck. •...
  • Page 472: Checking The Contents

    5. Paper Feed Options 2. Open the plastic packing bag. Remove the Paper Deck from the palette holding the parts as shown in the figure. 3. Remove the packaging tapes and the cushioning materials. Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing.
  • Page 473: Installation Procedure

    5. Paper Feed Options □ [1] Papar Deck x1 □ [2] Paper Size Label x1 □ [3] Latch Plate x2 □ [4] Screw (Binding;M4x5) x3 □ [5] Screw (P Tightening;M3x8) x1 □ [6] Door Stopper x1 □ [7]Wire Saddle x1 The parts [5], [6] are not used.
  • Page 474 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Preparation of the Paper Deck Unit 1. Remove the screw from the base stay unit. • 1 Screw...
  • Page 475 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Push the Paper Deck Unit until it stops while holding the base stay unit and then attach the screw removed at procedure 2 as shown in the figure. CAUTION: Do not attach the screw removed at procedure 1 to the original position. NOTE: The screw is used to fix the base stay unit when the Paper Deck Unit is transported for relocation.
  • Page 476 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the screws from bottom left side of the Paper Deck Unit (the removed screws are used at procedure 4, "Preparation of the Host Machine"). • 3 Screws NOTE: The fixing plate is removed at procedure 6, "Preparation of the Paper Deck Unit". 4.
  • Page 477 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Insert screwdrivers into the hole at rear left side of the compartment and then release the lever to open it. 6. Remove the fixing plate and the cushioning material from bottom left side of the compartment (the removed screws are not used).
  • Page 478 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Remove the fixing plate and cushioning material from bottom right side of the compartment (the removed screw is not used). • 1 Screw NOTE: Do not forget to remove the cushioning material. 8. Remove the fixing sheet fixing the lifter plate (the removed screws are not used). •...
  • Page 479 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 1. Remove the feed cover (the removed cover is not used). 2. Remove the lower right cover (the removed cover and the screws are not used). • 2 Screws...
  • Page 480 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Cut the front and rear blinded covers with a side cutter. CAUTION: Be sure to cut the cover properly so that no burr is formed.
  • Page 481 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Attach the latch plates (front and rear) to the host machine with screws removed at procedure 3, 4, “Preparation of the Paper Deck Unit". CAUTION: Attach the 2 latch plates in the center of the hole. RS Tightening M4x8...
  • Page 482 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Remove the connector cover (the removed connector cover is not used). 6. Remove the lower blindfold seal (the removed lower blindfold seal is not used).
  • Page 483 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Attach the wire saddle to the host machine. • 1 Wire saddle ■ Connection with the Host Machine 1. Insert the positioning pins to the holes on the host machine and then fix the base stay unit. •...
  • Page 484 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Connect the Paper Deck Unit with the host machine. NOTE: Do not nip the cable between the Paper Deck Unit and the host machine when connecting. NOTE: When it is difficult to insert the rear connection pin into the rear latch hole, loosen the 2 screws fixing the latch plate and then adjust the position of the latch plate to fit it.
  • Page 485 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Loosen the 2 screws fixing the front bottom wheel to touch it to the floor. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 486 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Fasten the 2 screws loosened at procedure 3. • 2 Screws Fasten...
  • Page 487 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Loosen the 2 screws fixing the bottom right wheel to touch it to the floor. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 488 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Fasten the 2 screws loosened at procedure 5. • 2 Screws Fasten 7. Connect the latice connector of the Paper Deck Unit to the host machine and then fix it with the wire saddle.
  • Page 489 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Paste the paper size label with a gap in 5mm from the cassette no. label while aligning right edge of the labels (the remaining labels are not used). NOTE: Keep the paper size label for use when paper size is changed. 9.
  • Page 490 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Switching of the Paper Size 1. Press the open button to open the compartment.
  • Page 491 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Relocate the left/right edge guide plates at the specified paper size. CAUTION: Paper size is marked on both top and bottom of the compartment. Check that the marked paper size is the specified paper size when relocating the the left/right edge guide plates.
  • Page 492 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Relocate the rear edge guide plate at the specified paper size. CAUTION: Paper size is marked on both top and bottom of the compartment. Check that the marked paper size is the specified paper size when relocating the rear edge guide plate. 4.
  • Page 493: Checking After Installation

    5. Paper Feed Options Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after the installation procedure. Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) 3pcs. Screw (RS tightening; M4x10) 2pcs. Screw (TP; M3x6) 2pcs. Screw (P tightening; M3x8) 1pc. Paper Size Label (remaining label) 1pc.
  • Page 494 5. Paper Feed Options ● Adjustment Procedure (Manual) 1. Release the Paper Deck from the host machine and press the open button of the Paper Deck to open the compartment. 2. Loosen the 2 screws at the latch plate on left side of the compartment. •...
  • Page 495 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Move the latch plate toward front [A] or rear [B] (1 scale = 1mm) • Move the latch plate to front [A] when L1 is large. • Move the latch plate to rear [B] when L1 is small. Loosen...
  • Page 496 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Fasten the 2 screws loosened at procedure 2. • 2 Screws Fasten 5. Move the front cover fitting to the amount of the latch plate adjustment. Refer to the next item "Front Cover Positioning Adjustment" for detail. 6.
  • Page 497: Front Cover Positioning Adjustment

    5. Paper Feed Options ● Front Cover Positioning Adjustment 1. Check that the gap between the front cover and the Paper Deck is as follows. • Gap between the front cover and the right cover: 3+/-1mm • Gap between the front cover and the upper cover: 4+/-1mm...
  • Page 498 5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Loosen the 6 screws on the front cover and then move it to adjust the gap within the standard. Loosen Fasten...
  • Page 499: Paper Deck Heater Unit-A1

    5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Heater Unit-A1 Checking before Installation Requirements for the installation place are given below. It is recommended to look over the place to be used for installation before delivering the equipment to the user. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 500: Installation Procedure

    5. Paper Feed Options *[6] Cable protection bushing is not used for the installation. <Others> Including guides Installation Procedure ■ Preparation of the Paper Deck Unit 1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine. 2. Disconnect the lattice connector from the host machine and then release the cable from the wire saddle. •...
  • Page 501 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Insert screwdrivers into the hole at rear left side of the compartment and then release the lever to open it. 5. Remove the right cover. • 5 Screws...
  • Page 502 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Remove the rear cover. • 6 Screws 7. Cut the blindfold cover from the rear cover.
  • Page 503 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Loosen the 2 screws and then remove the upper left cover. Loosen 9. Remove the upper cover. • 3 Screws...
  • Page 504 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Put the connector through the hole in the top plate and then fix the Heater Unit in the Paper Deck Unit. • 2 Hooks • 1 Screw (Toothed washer; M4x6) Screw with toothed washer; M4x6 11.
  • Page 505 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Insert the AC input connector and then fix the ground cable. • 1 Screw (Toothed washer; M4x6) Screw with toothed washer; M4x6...
  • Page 506 5. Paper Feed Options 13. Install the relay harness unit on the rear side panel of the Paper Deck Unit. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) • 2 Connectors • 2 Snap Fit RS Tightening; M4x8 14. Re-attach the external covers. ■...
  • Page 507 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Hold and remove the rear lower cover unit. • 4 Screws CAUTION: When disassembling, do not deform the grounding plate.
  • Page 508 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the blindfold plate. • 2 Screws 4. Insert the AC cord into the hole of the cord mount and fix it. • 1 Screw (Flat spring; M4x10) Screw with flat spring; M4x10...
  • Page 509 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Fix the ground cable to the cord mount. • 1 Screw (Toothed washer; M4x6) Screw with toothed washer; M4x6 6. Connect the AC cable to the host machine and then fix it. • 1 Connector •...
  • Page 510 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Attach the noise reduction cover and the lower rear cover. • 4 Screws CAUTION: • When assembling, do not deform the grounding plate. • When assembling, be sure to insert the edge [A] of the left lower cover in the groove [B] of the rear lower cover Unit.
  • Page 511 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Attach the 2 screws of the left lower cover. ■ Connection with the Host Machine 1. Close the compartment and then connect the Paper Deck Unit with the host machine. 2. Paste the power supply label on the above the AC input connector.
  • Page 512 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Connect the AC cable to the Paper Deck Unit. 4. Remove the 4 blindfold seals.
  • Page 513 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Attach the wire saddle. • 3 Wire Saddles 6. Fix the cable with the wire saddles and the snap fit. • 3 Wire Saddles • 1 Snap Fit...
  • Page 514: Checking After Installation

    5. Paper Feed Options 7. Connect the lattice connector of the Paper Deck to the host machine and then fix the cable with the wire saddle. • 1 Connector • 1 Wire Saddle 8. Turn ON the host machine. Checking after Installation ■...
  • Page 515: Pod Deck Lite-C1

    5. Paper Feed Options POD Deck Lite-C1 Checking before Installation Requirements for the installation place are shown below. It is recommended to look over the installation place before delivering the equipment to the user. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install the POD Deck Lite. •...
  • Page 516: Checking The Contents

    5. Paper Feed Options 1. Open the box and remove the accessory box and cushioning materials. 2. Open the plastic packing bag. Remove the POD Deck Lite from the palette. 3. Remove the fixing plate and 2 tags (the removed tags, fixing plate and screws are not used). •...
  • Page 517 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Contents [2] Latch Plate x2 □ [1] POD Deck Lite x1 □ [3] Screw □ (P Tightening;M3x8) x1 [5] Screw [6] Door Stopper x1 [4] Screw □ □ □ (Binding;M4x5) x5 (RS Tightening;M4x8) x6 Use 3 of them [8] Wire Saddle x2 □...
  • Page 518: Installation Procedure

    5. Paper Feed Options [9] Foreign Language [10] Paper Size Overlay [11] Paper Size Label x1 □ □ □ Label x1 Label x1 [14]Total Map Label x1 [12] Paper Size Plate x1 [13] Cassette No. Label x1 □ □ □ [16] *1 Power Cord x3 [17] *1 Power Cord x1 [15] JAM Label x1...
  • Page 519 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 1. Remove the feed cover. 2. Remove the lower right cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 520 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Cut the blindfold covers (front /rear) with a side cutter. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no burr is formed. 4. Attach the 2 latch plates to the host machine. •...
  • Page 521 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Remove the connector cover from rear of the host machine. 6. Remove the blindfold cover from the host machine.
  • Page 522 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Attach the wire saddle. • 1 Wire Saddle ■ Preparation of the POD Deck Lite 1. Remove the screw and spacer from the base stay unit. Push the POD Deck Lite until it stops while holding the base stay unit (the removed screw is used at procedure 2).
  • Page 523 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Fix the removed screw at procedure 1 to the original position. NOTE: The screw is used to fix the base stay unit when the POD Deck Lite is transported for relocation. ■ Connection with the Host Machine 1.
  • Page 524 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the sheet and tapes from the compartment. 4. Remove the stay guide. Removed 1 screw and the stay guide are used at procedure 25. • 3 Screws NOTE: The removed screw is used to fix the stay guide plate when the POD Deck Lite is transported. 5.
  • Page 525 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Affix the foreign language label by language over the original label as shown in the figure. 7. Affix the paper size overlay label over the original label by language as shown in the figure. 8. Close the compartment.
  • Page 526 5. Paper Feed Options 9. Insert the 2 positioning pins to the holes of the host machine and then fix the base stay. • 3 Screws (Binding screws; M4x5) Binding M4x5...
  • Page 527 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Connect the POD Deck Lite with the host machine. NOTE: • Do not nip the cable between the POD Deck Lite and the host machine when connecting. NOTE: • When inserting the rear connection pin into the rear latch hole is difficult, loosen the 2 screws fixing the latch plate and then adjust the position of the latch plate to fit it in.
  • Page 528 5. Paper Feed Options 11. Loosen the 2 screws on the bottom right side wheel. • 2 Screws Loosen...
  • Page 529 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Match position(a) with position(b) by adjusting the height of the POD Deck Lite with the 2 adjusters. • Position (a) : 2 fixing screw tapped holes (middle) of the POD Deck Lite. • Position (b) : 2 fixing screw tapped holes (middle) of the bottom right side wheel. Rotate to [A] direction: Ascent Rotate to [B] direction: Descent...
  • Page 530 5. Paper Feed Options 13. Fix the bottom right side wheel with Screw A and Screw B. • Screw A: Supplied 2 Screws ( RS tightening; M4x8) • Screw B: 2 screws loosened at procedure 11 RS Tightening M4x8 Fasten...
  • Page 531 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Loosen the 2 screws on the 2 front bottom wheels for each and touch them to the floor. • 4 Screws Loosen 15. Fasten the 2 screws loosened at procedure 14. • 4 Screws Fasten...
  • Page 532 5. Paper Feed Options 16. Adjust tilt with the 2 adjusters until a top gap [1] and a bottom gap [2] between the POD Deck Lite and the host machine are same width. • Rotate to [A] direction: Ascent • Rotate to [B] direction: Descent CAUTION: •...
  • Page 533 5. Paper Feed Options 17. Attach the wire saddle to the hole on rear side of the POD Deck Lite and then clamp the cable with it. • 1 Wire saddle 18. Attach the Interface Cable with the host machine and fix it with the wire saddle. CAUTION: When connecting the Interface Cable, be sure to turn off the host machine and disconnect its power cable from the outlet.
  • Page 534 5. Paper Feed Options 19. Connect the power cord to the inlet of the POD Deck Lite and then plug it to the external source. CAUTION: Make sure that the power cord is fully connected to the outlet. If the connection is incomplete, smoke or fire may occur. 20.
  • Page 535 5. Paper Feed Options 21. If the cassette heater is installed, turn ON the cassette heater in high humidity or low temperature environment. 22. Turn ON the main power on the host machine. 23. Press the open button of the POD Deck Lite to open the compartment.
  • Page 536 5. Paper Feed Options 24. Press the relay paper sensor until the lifter reaches to the bottom position. 25. Fix the stay guide inside of the front frame with the screw removed at procedure 4. • 1 Screw (TP; M3x6) 26.
  • Page 537 5. Paper Feed Options 28. Affix the Cassette No. Label following the cassette No. of the Host Machine. 29. Affix the Paper Size Label on the Size Plate. NOTE: • Be sure to check with the user whether or not to affix the Paper Size Label, and then affix it. •...
  • Page 538: Disposal Parts

    5. Paper Feed Options Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after the installation procedure. Screw (RS Tightening;M4x8) 3pcs. Screw (Binding; M4x5) 2pcs. Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x8) 1pc Screw (P Tightening; M3x8) 1pc. Feed Cover 1pc. Lower Right Cover 1pc. Connector Cover 1pc.
  • Page 539 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Execute manual adjustment as follows when it is out of standard. ■ Adjustment Procedure (manual) 1. Press the open button of the POD Deck Lite to open the compartment. 2. Open the compartment until it stops while releasing stoppers with pressing left and right latches.
  • Page 540 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Loosen the 2 screws at the latch plate on the right side of the compartment. • 2 Screws Loosen 4. Move the latch plate toward front [A] or rear [B] (1 scale = 1mm) and then fasten the 2 screws. The adjusted value is used at procedure 6.
  • Page 541 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Loosen the 2 screws at the latch plate on the left side of the compartment. • 2 Screws Loosen 6. Move the latch plate in the same scale position as procedure 4 and then fasten the 2 screws (1 scale = 1mm). Fasten 7.
  • Page 542 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Front Cover Positioning Adjustment 1. Check that the gap is 4 +/- 1mm between the front cover and upper cover, the front cover and right cover. NOTE: Loosen the 7 screws on the front cover to adjust the gap in 4+/-1mm. Loosen Fasten...
  • Page 543: Paper Deck Heater Unit For Pod Deck Lite-C1

    5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Heater Unit for POD Deck Lite-C1 Checking the Parts to be Installed Each part of the Paper Deck Heater Unit for the Paper Deck is supplied as a service part, so prepare the following parts. Also, use the appropriate Paper Deck Heater Unit for each country.
  • Page 544 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the cable. • 2 Wire saddles • 1 Connector 4. Slide the POD Deck Lite until it stops with holding the release lever.
  • Page 545: Installation Procedure

    5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure 1. Remove the Rear Cover. • 5 Screws 2. Open the Compartment while unlocking the release lever. 3. Remove the Right Cover. • 5 Screws...
  • Page 546 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Open the Compartment until it stops while releasing stoppers with pressing the left and right Latches. 5. Install the Paper Deck Heater Unit. • 3 Claws • 1 Screw (TP; M3x6) Boss Base Plate TP; M3x6...
  • Page 547 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Connect the connector to the POD Deck Lite. 7. Install the Heater Connector Cover. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Claw Protrusion Claw...
  • Page 548 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Install the Paper Deck Heater Harness. • 3 Reuse bands • 2 Connectors 9. Install the Switch Unit. NOTE: When installing the Switch Unit, check that the Cassette Heater Switch is OFF.
  • Page 549 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Attach the wire saddle. • 1 Wire saddle 11. Fix the Switch Unit Harness as follows. • 2 Wire saddles • 1 Connector 12. Attach the external covers. 13. Connect the POD Deck Lite with the host machine.
  • Page 550 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Connect the cable. • 2 Wire saddles • 1 Connector 15. Connect the power cord to the inlet of the POD Deck Lite and then plug it to the external source. CAUTION: Make sure that the power cord is fully connected to the outlet. If the connection is incomplete, smoke or fire may occur.
  • Page 551 5. Paper Feed Options 16. Check that the circuit breaker is ON. 17. Turn ON the Cassette Heater Switch. 18. Turn ON the main power of the host machine.
  • Page 552: Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-C1

    5. Paper Feed Options Multi-drawer Paper Deck-C1 Checking before Installation Requirements for the installation place are shown below. It is recommended to look over the installation place before delivering the equipment to the user. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install the Multi-drawer Paper Deck. •...
  • Page 553: Unpacking

    5. Paper Feed Options ■ Points to Note before Installation When installing this equipment, be sure to note the following points. 1. Since this Equipment weighs approximately 155 kg, unpacking must be done by 4 or more persons. 2. When moving this equipment after having unpacked it, be careful by placing a plate, etc. on areas with steps to prevent the casters from hitting those steps.
  • Page 554 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Remove the top cushion material and remove the Plastic Cover from the top. 3. While holding the leaf spring of the Handle, insert it in this equipment. CAUTION: Assure that the bent part of the Handle is hooked on the machine frame as shown in the figure.
  • Page 555 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Lift the left side of this Equipment and remove the cushioning material from the bottom. Pull the plastic bag to the right side in advance. NOTE: A reinforcing plate is attached to the cushioning material. Since the reinforcing plate is no longer needed, remove it together with the cushioning material.
  • Page 556 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Pull out the 2 slope plates from the palette. 7. Remove the 2 pins secured to the slope plate with tape. 8. With the hole in the palette aligned with the hole in the slope plate, insert a pin. Carry out this step for the other slope plate.
  • Page 557 5. Paper Feed Options 10. While holding the right-side Handles (at the front and rear), slide this Equipment on the slope plates to let it down from the palette. 11. While pressing the Leaf Spring, remove the Handles (the removed handles is used at late procedure). 12.
  • Page 558 5. Paper Feed Options 15. Remove all fixing tapes and cushioning materials in the Upper Deck, and take out the contents. Open the Middle Deck and the Lower Deck, and remove all fixing tapes and cushioning materials. 16. Store the 2 Handles in place on the Deck Left Front Cover. Loosen the Screw securing the Handle Fixing Plate, and then turn down the Handle Fixing Plate to hold the Handles.
  • Page 559: Checking The Contents

    5. Paper Feed Options Checking the Contents ■ Contents Content parts described below are stored in the Upper Deck.
  • Page 560 5. Paper Feed Options [2] Deck Left Front Cover x1 [1] Multi-drawer Paper Deck x1 [3] Roller Support [4] Interface Cable x1 Plate x1 [7] Handle Cover x2 [8] Hinge Pin x2 [5] Handle x2 [6] Latch Plate x2 [12]Short Connecter x1 [9] Code Retainer x2 [10] Fixing Plate x1 [11] Wire Saddle x1...
  • Page 561: Installation Procedure

    5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure NOTE: Keep the removed fixing materials as they are used to transport for relocation. ■ Preparation of Multi-drawer Paper Deck 1. Remove the Bracket. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 562 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Remove the screw from the Bridge Delivery Guide to change the installation angle as follows with the bundled screws. • 1 Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) CAUTION: When do not change angle of the Bridge Delivery Guide, it may be damaged by the host machine. RS Tightening:M4x8...
  • Page 563 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Open the Lower Deck until it stops and then temporary tighten the Roller Support. • 2 Screws Sems(Black); M4x8) Sems(Black);M4x8 4. Touch the Roller Support to the floor horizontally and then tighten the 2 Screws. Close the Lower Deck. NOTE: When the Height is adjusted, the Roller Support must be horizontally aligned with the floor.
  • Page 564 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Hang the Deck Front Left Cover to 2 Hinges. 7. Fix the Deck Left Front Cover with 2 Hinge Pins.
  • Page 565 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Secure the Deck Front Left Cover Band and close the Deck Front Left Cover. • 1 Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) RS tightening; M4x8 9. Install the 2 Handle Covers on the handle mounting holes in the Deck Right Cover. •...
  • Page 566 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Preparation of Host Machine 1. Open the Multi-purpose Tray Cover, and release the Slider of the cover. • 1 Claw 2. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Inner Cover (the removed screw is used at late procedure). •...
  • Page 567 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the Multi-door Switch (the removed screw is used at late procedure). • 2 Screws • 2 Connectors • 2 Bosses...
  • Page 568 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Cover (the removed screw is used at late procedure). • 1 Screw • 2 Protrusions...
  • Page 569 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Remove the Multi-door Unit . • 5 Wire Saddles • 1 Reuse band • 1 Connector • 1 Clip...
  • Page 570 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Attach the Multi-purpose Tray Cover with screws removed at procedure 2,4. • 2 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) • 2 Protrusions 7. Attach the Connectors as shown in the figure and then connect the short connector.
  • Page 571 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Lift the cover up by inserting a flat-blade screwdriver, and remove the Face Cover (the removed face cover is not used). • 2 Protrusions 9. Cut the Blindfold Cover in the Lower Right Covers. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no burr is formed.
  • Page 572 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Install the 2 Latch Plate. • 4 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) RS tightening; M4x8 11. Remove the Lower Right Cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 573 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Remove the Controller Box Left Cover. • 2 Screws 13. Remove the Controller Box Upper Cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 574 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Open the Controller Box Unit. • 4 Screws...
  • Page 575 5. Paper Feed Options 15. Remove the Right Rear Cover, and cut with side cutters. • 2 Screws • 1 Claw CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no burr is formed.
  • Page 576 5. Paper Feed Options 16. Remove the Upper Right Cover. • 1 Rubber Cap • 2 Screws 17. Attach the Wire Saddle to the Fixing Plate.
  • Page 577 5. Paper Feed Options 18. Put the Interface Cable through the wire saddle on the fixing plate. Insert the protrusion on the plate of the Interface Cable between [A] and [B]. 19. Attach the fixing plate to the Host Machine with bundled screw. •...
  • Page 578: Installing The Interface Cable

    5. Paper Feed Options 20. Attach the Right Rear Cover with screws removed at procedure 15. • 2 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) • 1 Claw 21. Attach the Upper Right Cover. • 2 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) • 1 Rubber Cap ■...
  • Page 579 5. Paper Feed Options Sems(White); M4x8 2. Fix the bundled Interface Cable with wire saddles. • 1 Connector • 3 Wire Saddles...
  • Page 580 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Install the Cord Retainer to the bundled Interface Cable to be secured. • 1 Screw (Sems(White); M4x8) Sems(White); M4x8 4. Loosen the 1 screw on the Controller Box and shift them in the direction of the arrow, and then remove the DC Controller Cover.
  • Page 581 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Connect the Interface Cable to the connector on the DC Controller PCB. • 2 Connectors • 1 Edge Saddle 6. Install the removed DC Controller Cover.
  • Page 582 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Install the removed Controller Box. • 4 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) 8. Install the removed Box Upper Cover. • 2 Screws (TP; M4x8)
  • Page 583 5. Paper Feed Options 9. Install the Main Controller Left Cover Unit. • 2 Screws (TP; M4x8) ■ Checking the Heights and Tilt NOTE: This Equipment height requires adjustment depending on the floor of the installation place. Improper height adjustment can cause paper jams frequently.
  • Page 584 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Check that the difference of the heights of this equipment at the front [A] and rear [B] is 1.5mm or less. NOTE: If the height of this equipment or host machine is not within specification, adjust it using the following procedure. Tilt to left Step Step...
  • Page 585 5. Paper Feed Options 1. Using a wrench, loosen the upper nut on the caster. NOTE: • Turn the upper nut [1] clockwise to loosen. • If it is difficult to loosen the upper nut [1], loosen the upper nut while fixing the lower nut by using the wrench of the other options.
  • Page 586 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Securing this Equipment Stopper Turn the nuts on the 2 stoppers to secure this Equipment. 1. Using a wrench, loosen the upper nut on the stopper. 2. Using a wrench, turn the lower nut on the stopper to lower the stopper to the floor surface.
  • Page 587 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Tighten the upper nut. ■ Store the Spanner 1. Store the spanner at the original position and install the Face plate. • 1 Screw (Tapping; M4x10) ■ Connection with the Host Machine Fit the Host Machine Connecting Bracket (installed to the Host Machine) with the pin of this Equipment, and connect the Host Machine with this Equipment.
  • Page 588 5. Paper Feed Options 1. Loosen the fixing Screw of Rear Latch Plate once, insert the Flat-Blade Screwdriver to push it and hook the Latch Plate to the Latch Receiver. Fixing Screw NOTE: When the work space at the back of the Host Machine and this Equipment is small, the Latch Receiver at the rear Side can be connected from the front Side.
  • Page 589 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Open the Deck Left Front Cover, loosen the fixing Screw securing the Front Latch Plate, and then hook the Latch Plate on the Latch Receiver. Fixing Screw 3. Tighten the fixing Screw of Front and Rear Latch Plate securely. NOTE: When the Screw of the Rear Latch Plate is installed from the Front Side due to the work space at the back of the Host Machine and this Equipment being small, be sure to perform the following work.
  • Page 590 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Loosen the Fixing Screw securing the Delivery Guide, lower the Delivery Guide, and then tighten the Fixing Screw. Fixing Screw NOTE: When separating the this equipment, raise the Delivery Guide and tighten the Screw and then separate the this equipment. 5.
  • Page 591: Connecting The Power Cord

    5. Paper Feed Options ■ Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect the Power Plugs of this Equipment to the wall outlets. CAUTION: Make sure that the Power Cord is fully connected to the outlet. If the connection is not right, an accident causing the smoke or fire may occur.
  • Page 592 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Raise the Rear Guide Plate in the direction of the arrow. Move the Front Side Guide Plate in the direction of the arrow while nipping its lever, and lift the Paper Weight Unit. 5. Set about 100 sheets of the paper used by the user. 6.
  • Page 593 5. Paper Feed Options 7. (In the case of 230V model) Affix the Paper Size Set Label in the appropriate language. 8. Close the Upper Deck. 9. Set the paper to be used by the user in the Middle and Lower Decks, and then affix the Paper Size Set Label in the appropriate language.
  • Page 594 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Affixing the Size Plate 1. Affix the paper size label on the size plate. NOTE: Keep the paper size label for use when paper size is changed. 2. Insert the size plate prepared at procedure 1 to the media plate holder.
  • Page 595: Affixing Labels

    5. Paper Feed Options ■ Affixing Labels 1. Affix the Power Switch ON Label with matching color of the Host Machine. 2. Affix the Cassette No. Label following the cassette No. of the Host Machine. ■ Checking for Operation 1. Perform pickup from each Deck to confirm if pickup is performed properly.
  • Page 596: Checking After Installation

    5. Paper Feed Options Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after the installation procedure. Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) 4pcs Screw (Sems(Black); M4x8) Screw (Sems; M3x8) Screw (Binding; M4x7) 4pcs Multi-purpose Tray Inner Cover Multi-door Switch Multi-door Unit Face Cover Blindfold Cover...
  • Page 597: Method Of Adjustment

    5. Paper Feed Options 3. If it is not within the range, execute the adjustment by referring the “Method of Adjustment” on page 588 ■ Method of Adjustment 1. Press the button of the Upper Deck and open the Upper Deck to the front all the way.
  • Page 598 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Adjust by sliding the Lock Bracket front and rear. NOTE: • 1 scale = 1 mm. • Move the Lock Bracket (Left, Right) in the [A] direction in case the left edge margin of the image is large. •...
  • Page 599 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Move the Disengagement Cam (2) to be the same scale position as the Lock Bracket (Left,Right) NOTE: • 1 scale = 1 mm. • When the position of the Lock Bracket (Left, Right) was moved in the [A] direction shown in the figure for step 2), move the Disengagement Cam in the [A] direction.
  • Page 600 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Remove the Upper Rear Cover. • 3 Protrusions CAUTION: Do not drop the Upper Rear Cover because the cover is not secured with Screws. Protrusion 8. Loosen 2 Screws on the Drawer Connector Plate. 9. Move the Drawer Connector Plate in a direction opposite to the Lock Bracket (Left, Right) by the same scale. NOTE: How to adjust the scale on the Drawer Connecter Plate If, for instance, you move the Lock Bracket (Left, Right) position “1 scale from the center”...
  • Page 601: Gap Adjustment Of The Deck Cover

    5. Paper Feed Options 10. Re-tighten the screw, which was loosened at step 8). scale scale Drawer Connector plate 11. Close the compartment. NOTE: In case that the compartment is not closed after the left edge margin adjustment, Move the front cover with referring to the following procedure "Gap adjustment of the Deck Cover".
  • Page 602 5. Paper Feed Options 1. Close the deck and check the values of the gap [A], gap [B], and gap [C] are within specification. In the case of out of specification, perform the gap adjustment for the Deck Cover as the following procedures. •...
  • Page 603: Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit-A1

    5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit-A1 Points to Note at Installation When installing the Multi-drawer Paper Deck and the Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit simultaneously, be sure to install the Paper Deck Double Feeding Detection Kit after completing "Making Preparations for Installing Parts on this Equipment Side" in the installation procedure of the Multi-drawer Paper Deck.
  • Page 604 5. Paper Feed Options 2. If the Grounding Wire is connected to the Multi-drawer Paper Deck, remove the wire. • 1 Screw • 1 Toothed Washer...
  • Page 605 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Remove the Face Plate inside the Deck Left Front Cover, and remove the spanner. • 1 Screw NOTE: Lift the 2 stoppers from the floor in the following order of steps from 4 to 6.
  • Page 606 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Turn the nut of the upper part of the stopper with the spanner to loosen. 5. Turn the nut on the bottom with the spanner till the stopper is pulled away from the floor. 6. Re-tighten the loosened nut of the upper part.
  • Page 607 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Secure the wrench at the original position. • 1 Face Plate • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw Boss Boss 8. Remove the Shunt Cable. • 1 Screw...
  • Page 608 5. Paper Feed Options ■ Separating the Multi-drawer Paper Deck from the Host Machine 1. Loosen the Fixing Screw of the Delivery Guide temporarily, raise the Delivery Guide and then securely tighten the Fixing Screw. 2. Loosen the Fixing Screw of the Latch Plate on the front side temporarily. Insert a flatblade screwdriver into a groove, raise the Latch Plate to release it from the Latch Receiver, and then securely tighten the Fixing Screw.
  • Page 609 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Loosen the Fixing Screw of the Latch Plate in the rear temporarily. Insert a flat-blade screwdriver into a groove, raise the Latch Plate to release it from the Latch Receiver, and then securely tighten the Fixing Screw. Fixing Screw NOTE: When the screw of the Latch Plate is installed from the front side due to the work space at the back of the host machine and the...
  • Page 610 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Remove the Main Controller Box Left Cover. • 2 Screws 5. Remove the Main Controller Box Upper Cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 611 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Open the Main Controller Box Unit. • 4 Screws 7. Remove the Right Upper Cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 612 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Remove the Left Rear Cover. • 1 Screw • 1 Hook 9. Remove the Fixing Plate, and remove the interface cable. • 1 Screw...
  • Page 613 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Remove the Interface Cable. • 1 Cord Retainer • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M4×8) • 1 Wire Saddle 11. Disconnect the connection of Multi-drawer Paper Deck and Interface Cable of host machine. • 1 Connector...
  • Page 614 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Remove the Multi-drawer Paper Deck from the host machine. CAUTION: When removing the host machine and this equipment, put the Interface Cable of the Multi-drawer Paper Deck on the top surface of the Multi-drawer Paper Deck. ■...
  • Page 615 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Remove the PCB Cover. • 2 Screws • 2 Hooks • 2 Bosses Boss...
  • Page 616 5. Paper Feed Options 3. Connect the 7-pin connector of the supplied Double Feeding Sensor Cable to the connector CN5 on the Deck Driver PCB. • 1 Connector 7 Pin...
  • Page 617 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Secure the Double Feed Sensor Cable with the Cable Guide. • 4 Clamps • 3 Wire Saddles Clamp Wire Saddle...
  • Page 618 5. Paper Feed Options 5. Thread the 5-pin connector (Reception side) of the Double Feeding Sensor Cable through the edge saddle. • 1 Edge Saddle 5 Pin...
  • Page 619 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Secure the Double Feeding Sensor Cable on the 4-pin connector side (Transmission side) in place. • 4 Wire Saddles • 1 Reuse Band Reuse Band 4 Pin...
  • Page 620 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Put the 4-pin connector (Transmission side) of the Double Feeding Sensor Cable through the hole of the side plate, and secure it in place using the 3 Edge Saddles. • 3 Edge Saddles 8. Open the Deck Left Cover, and open the Horizontal Path Guide as much as possible.
  • Page 621 5. Paper Feed Options 9. Secure the Double Feeding Sensor Cable on the 4-pin connector side (Transmission side) in place using the 2 Wire Saddles, and connect the Double Feeding Sensor (Transmission/FG3-4283). • 2 Wire Saddles • 1 Connector...
  • Page 622 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Install the Double Feeding Sensor (Transmission/FG3-4283) by hooking it on the hook. • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M3×8) W Sems ; M3x8 Hook Boss Boss...
  • Page 623 5. Paper Feed Options 11. Install the Sensor Cover over the Double Feeding Sensor (Transmission/FG3-4283) by inserting its 2 protrusions. • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M3×8) W Sems ; M3x8 Boss 12. Close the Horizontal Path Guide.
  • Page 624 5. Paper Feed Options 13. Secure the Double Feeding Sensor Cable on the 5-pin connector side (Reception side) in place using the 6 Wire Saddles. • 6 Wire Saddles...
  • Page 625 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Connect the 5-pin connector (reception side) of the Double Feeding Sensor Cable to the Double Feeding Sensor (Reception/FG3-4284). • 1 Connector • 2 Bosses • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M3×8) W Sems ; M3x8 Bosses...
  • Page 626 5. Paper Feed Options 15. Install the Sensor Cover over the Double Feeding Sensor (Reception/FG3-4284) by hooking it on the hook. • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M3×8) W Sems ; M3x8 Hook 16. Close the Deck Left Front Cover.
  • Page 627 5. Paper Feed Options 17. Install the PCB Cover. • 2 Hooks • 2 Screws • 2 Bosses Bosses...
  • Page 628 5. Paper Feed Options 18. Install the Deck Rear Left Cover(6 Screws). • 6 Screws ( RS Tightening; M4×8) ■ Installing the Double Feeding Sensor Unit 1. Connect the Interface Cable of the host machine with the Multi-drawer Paper Deck. •...
  • Page 629 5. Paper Feed Options 2. Secure the Interface Cable of the Multi-drawer Paper Deck with the Cord Retainer. NOTE: Attach the cord retainer between the cable ties. • 1 Cord Retainer • 1 Screw (W Sems (White); M4×8) • 1 Wire Saddle 3.
  • Page 630 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Install the Fixation Plate to the host machine using the screws removed in step 9 of "Separating the Multi-drawer Paper Deck from the Host Machine". • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M4×8) 5. Install the Right Rear Cover using the screws removed in step 8 of "Separating the Multi-drawer Paper Deck from the Host Machine".
  • Page 631 5. Paper Feed Options 6. Installing the Main Controller Box Unit. • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M4×8) 7. Installing the Main Controller Box Upper Cover. • 2 Screws (TP; M4x8)
  • Page 632 5. Paper Feed Options 8. Installing the Main Controller Box Left Cover. • 2 Screws (TP; M4x8) 9. Fit the Host Machine Connecting Bracket (installed to the host machine) with the Pin of the host machine to connect the host machine with this equipment. •...
  • Page 633 5. Paper Feed Options 10. Loosen the Fixing Screw of rear Latch Plate once, insert the flat-blade screwdriver to push it and hook the Latch Plate to the Latch Retainer. Fixing Screw NOTE: When the work space at the back of the host machine and this equipment is small, the Latch Receiver at the rear side can be connected from the front side.
  • Page 634 5. Paper Feed Options 11. Open the Deck Left Front Cover, loosen the Fixing Screw securing the Front Latch Plate, and then hook the Latch Plate on the Latch Support. Fixing Screw 12. Tighten the Fixing Screw of front and rear Latch Plate securely. NOTE: When the screw of the Latch Plate is installed from the front side due to the work space at the back of the host machine and this equipment being small, be sure to perform the following work.
  • Page 635 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Open the Deck Left Front Cover of this Equipment and fix the Shunt Cable at the front bottom of the Host Machine and this Equipment. • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M4×8) 15. Using a wrench, loosen the upper nut on the stopper. 16.
  • Page 636 5. Paper Feed Options 17. Tighten the upper nut. 18. Store the spanner at the original position and install the Face plate. • 1 Screw (Tapping; M4x10) 19. Connect the Power Plugs of this equipment to the wall outlets. 20. Turn ON the main power switch. NOTE: Connect the Multi-drawer Paper Deck to the host machine, and then check whether the Double Feeding Sensor detects the doubly fed paper properly.
  • Page 637 5. Paper Feed Options 22. Place the paper in the deck with the folding line of the twofold paper on the pickup side of the deck. Folding line 23. Execute the pickup operation by operating the host machine, and check that the Double Feed Sensor detects papers (double-fed paper) and paper jam due to double feeding occurs.
  • Page 638: Paper Deck Heater Unit For Multi-Drawer Paper Deck-C1

    5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Heater Unit for Multi-drawer Paper Deck-C1 Checking the Parts to be Installed Each part of the Paper Deck Heater Unit for the Paper Deck is supplied as a service part, so prepare the following parts. Also, use the appropriate Paper Deck Heater Unit for each country.
  • Page 639 5. Paper Feed Options 1. Remove the Deck Rear Right Cover. • 8 Screws 2. Remove the Deck Upper Rear Cover. 3. Remove the Deck Right Cover. • 6 Screws...
  • Page 640 5. Paper Feed Options 4. Open the Middle Deck manually with pressing the latch. 5. Remove the screw securing the Foreign Substance Sensor Bracket. • 1 Screw 6. While the Sensor Harness is connected, remove the Foreign Substance Sensor Bracket and the Foreign Substance Sensor Flag.
  • Page 641 5. Paper Feed Options 7. Install the Heater Unit. • 3 Claws 8. Secure the Heater Unit. • 1 Screw (W Sems; M4x8) W Sems M4x8...
  • Page 642 5. Paper Feed Options 9. Install the Foreign Substance Sensor Flag and the Foreign Substance Sensor Bracket to the original position. • 1 Screw ( (RS Tightening; M4x8) NOTE: Check that the sensor and the connector are securely connected and attached to the base. 10.
  • Page 643 5. Paper Feed Options 12. Release the AC Distribution PCB Harness. • 1 Wire Saddle 13. Remove the AC Distribution PCB Cover. • 2 Screws...
  • Page 644 5. Paper Feed Options 14. Open the 20 Wire Saddles. NOTE: When installing the Paper Deck Heater Unit to the Lower Deck, open the 11 Wire Saddles. 15. Connect the 2-pin connector side of the Middle Deck Cassette Heater Relay Harness to the Heater Unit Harness. •...
  • Page 645 5. Paper Feed Options 16. Secure the Middle Deck Cassette Heater Relay Harness. • 20 Wire Saddles NOTE: When installing the Paper Deck Heater Unit to the Lower Deck, secure the Lower Deck Cassette Heater Relay Harness with the 11 Wire Saddles. 17.
  • Page 646 5. Paper Feed Options 20. Install the Deck Right Cover. • 6 Screws (RS Tightening; M4×8) 21. Install the Deck Upper Rear Cover. 22. Install the Deck Rear Right Cover. • 8 Screws (RS Tightening; M4×8) 23. Turn on the Cassette Heater Switch. 24.
  • Page 647: Paper Output Options

    Paper Output Options Buffer Pass Unit-M1......639 Document Insertion Unit-N1....651 Multi Function Professional Puncher- B1..........681 Paper Folding Unit-J1....... 704 Document Insertion Unit-Q1, Document Insertion/Folding Unit-K1 ............744 Staple Finisher-AC1/ Booklet Finisher- AC1..........787 2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1..823 Finisher Jogger Kit-A1.......846 Staple Finisher-X1/Booklet Finisher- X1..........
  • Page 648: Buffer Pass Unit-M1

    6. Paper Output Options Buffer Pass Unit-M1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F276605 Checking the Contents [1] Buffer Path Unit X 1 [2] Buffer Left Lower [3] Buffer Front Cover X 1 [4] Delivery Outlet Upper...
  • Page 649: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Unpacking CAUTION: • Be sure to open the plastic bag before starting the work. Holding the Buffer Path Unit without removing the plastic bag may cause slipping. • Do not hold the area inside the dotted line of the figure; otherwise the Paper Path Guide may be deformed. •...
  • Page 650 6. Paper Output Options 1. Lift the Buffer Path Unit directly upward and place the Buffer Path Unit with its bottom side down. CAUTION: Do not move it using the [A] part as the fulcrum nor place the unit on the floor while being tilted; otherwise the [A] part may be deformed.
  • Page 651 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the Rear Cover. • 1 Screw (to remove) • 1 Screw (to loosen) 4. Remove the cushioning materials, and install the Rear Cover (2 screws). ■ Installing the Buffer Mounting Plate 1. Remove the 2 Handle Covers. (The removed Handle Cover will not be used.) •...
  • Page 652 6. Paper Output Options 2. Install the Buffer Mounting Plate (Front and Rear). • 2 Bosses each • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) RS Tightening; M4x8 Rear Front Boss Boss ■ Installing the Buffer Path Unit 1. Remove the Left Lower Cover 1 (the removed parts will not be used). •...
  • Page 653 6. Paper Output Options 2. Install the Cover Support Plate (Front and Rear). • 1 Hook each • 1 Protrusion each • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) RS Tightening; M4x8 Rear Front Protrusion Hook 3. Install the Delivery Outlet Upper Guide to the hole on the Reverse Door Cover. •...
  • Page 654 6. Paper Output Options CAUTION: Before installing the Buffer Path Unit to the host machine, check that the Jam Removal Lever is in the location indicated in the figure. 4. Hook the 4 shafts [A] of the Buffer Path Unit to the 4 U-shaped grooves [B] of the Buffer Mounting Plate to install the unit.
  • Page 655 6. Paper Output Options 5. Move the Buffer Path Unit in the direction of the arrow, and secure it while it is pushed against the Buffer Mounting Plate (Front). • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M4x8) RS Tightening; M4x8 6. Insert the flat-blade screwdriver to remove the Connector Cover (the removed Connector Cover will not be used). •...
  • Page 656 6. Paper Output Options 7. Connect the 3 connectors. 8. Secure the Connecting Harness Stopping Plate. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) NOTE: Be careful not to trap the cables with the Connecting Harness Cover. RS Tightening; M4x8...
  • Page 657 6. Paper Output Options 9. Put the Buffer Cable through the groove of the Connecting Harness Cover, and install the Connecting Harness Cover to the host machine. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Claw Protrusion Claw 10. Install the Buffer Left Lower Cover. •...
  • Page 658 6. Paper Output Options 11. Install a Wire Saddle and secure the Buffer Cable with it. 12. Turn the Jam Removal Lever to the right side to allow paper feed. 13. Align the 2 hinge positions of the Buffer Front Cover with those of the Buffer Path Unit, and insert the hinge shafts in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 659 6. Paper Output Options 14. Close the Buffer Front Cover. 15. If the Buffer Front Cover is not aligned when viewed from the front side, loosen the 2 screws [A], adjust the left and right positions of the Buffer Front Cover, and then tighten the screws again.
  • Page 660: Document Insertion Unit-N1

    6. Paper Output Options Document Insertion Unit-N1 Checking before Installation The installation site must satisfy the conditions given below. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation site be looked over before delivering this equipment to the customer. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install this equipment. •...
  • Page 661: Unpacking Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following names may be registered instead. F281260 Unpacking Procedure NOTE: The equipment is secured by tapes, cushioning and other materials to protect it from vibration and impact during transit. Remove all such tapes and cushioning materials as instructed below before installing the equipment.
  • Page 662 6. Paper Output Options 2. Left the equipment together with the pallet by working in a group of 3 persons or more. CAUTION: • Be sure not to have the equipment itself because it may cause to deform or damage the equipment. •...
  • Page 663: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options 4. Lift the front and rear side lightly to remove the cushioning materials and plastic cover. Then, remove all packing tapes. Checking the Contents Make sure that none of the following parts are missing.
  • Page 664 6. Paper Output Options • Parts of Document Insertion <Others> Other bundled items such as Installation Procedure, leaflets, etc. *1: The 6 screws are used for Staple Finisher-W1 /Booklet Finisher-W1. *1: The 8 screws are used for Staple Finisher-X1 /Booklet Finisher- X1. *2: These are used for connecting to Staple Finisher-X1 /Booklet Finisher- X1.
  • Page 665: Installation Outline Drawing

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Outline Drawing [11] [14] [10] [12] [13] [16] [15] 120V 230V * : Not used.
  • Page 666: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation for Host Machine ● Preparation for Host Machine 1. Remove the 2 Face Covers. NOTE: The Buffer Pass Unit must be installed before installing this equipment. • 2 Claws 2. Fix the 2 Clamp Plates and the Positioning Pin to the host machine. At this time, fix the Supplied Ground Plate along with the rear Clamp Plate in the rear side.
  • Page 667 6. Paper Output Options ■ Preparation of this Equipment ● Change the Position of the Belt 1. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. • 4 Screws 2. Remove the Motor. • 1 Connector • 1 Spring • 2 Screws NOTE: When removing the Spring, loosen the 2 Screws.
  • Page 668 6. Paper Output Options 3. Attach the Motor to original position, and then tilt the Motor so that the screw hole of marking "B" is visible. While holding the Motor with one hand, change the position of the belt from "A" to "B" as shown in the figure. Motor (M6) Motor (M6)
  • Page 669 6. Paper Output Options 4. Fix the Motor. • 1 Spring • 2 Screws • 1 Connector NOTE: When removing the Spring, temporary tighten the 2 Screws.
  • Page 670 6. Paper Output Options 5. Write the position of the belt in the service label. (Checking the current position (B)) NOTE: The service label affixed to the Rear Upper Cover. 6. Install the Rear Upper Cover. NOTE: When installing the Staple Finisher-X1/ Booklet Finisher- X1, install the Rear Upper Cover after connecting the Interface Cable to this equipment.
  • Page 671 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting the Interface Cable 1. Remove the rear upper cover. 4 Screws 2. Fix the Interface Cable. • 1 Screw (W Sems ; M4x12) W Sems ; M4x12...
  • Page 672 6. Paper Output Options 3. Connect the Interface Cable Connector to the board. • 1 Connector • 1 Guide • 5 Wire Saddles 4. Cut out the blindfold cover of the Rear Upper Cover with side cutters. CAUTION: Be sure to check that there is no burr.
  • Page 673 6. Paper Output Options 5. Put the Interface Cable through the hole which was cut in the previous step, and then restore the Rear Upper Cover. • 4 Screws (Binding ; M4x8) 6. Fix the Wire Saddle to the Rear Lower Cover. 7.
  • Page 674 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting to Connection Machine 1. Stow the overturning prevention stay (left) by removing a wing screw and lifting the stay up. 2. After stowing the overturning prevention stay (left), fix it with the removed wing screw.
  • Page 675 6. Paper Output Options 3. Removing a wing screw. Then stow the overturning prevention stay (right) by lifting the stay up. 4. After stowing the overturning prevention stay (right), fix it with the removed wing screw.
  • Page 676 6. Paper Output Options 5. Fit the Document Insertion Unit to the host machine so the positioning pin gets in the hole of the Document Insertion Unit. 6. Open the front upper cover. Remove 1 screw and take down the lock lever, and hook it on the clamp plate. Fix the lock lever with removed screw.
  • Page 677 6. Paper Output Options 7. Close the front upper cover. ■ Connecting Communication Cable 1. Connect the Interface Cable to the finisher. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening ; M4x8) NOTE: For connecting to the finisher, refer to the Staple Finisher-X1/Booklet Finisher-X1 Installation Procedure. RS Tightening ;...
  • Page 678: Connecting The Power Cord

    6. Paper Output Options 2. Stow the excess length of the Interface Cable connected to the finisher into the Wire Saddle. ■ Connecting the Power Cord 1. Insert the Power Cord into this equipment. Connect the plug end of the Power Cord into an external power outlet. NOTE: Illustrations used in this procedure are those of imagePRESS C10000VP series.
  • Page 679 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting the Shunt Cable 1. Remove the screw at the rear lower position of the Buffer Pass Unit. 2. Fix the Shunt Cable at the rear bottom of the Buffer Pass Unit and this equipment. •...
  • Page 680: Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options ■ Labeling 1. Affix the supplied 3 labels. [A] : Paper size label (2 sheets) [B] : Prohibition Paper Label (1 sheet) (230V model only) Adjustment ■ Height/ Inclination Checking and Adjustment NOTE: • The illustrations of "Height/Inclination Checking and Adjustment" procedure are those of imagePRESS C10000VP series. •...
  • Page 681 6. Paper Output Options ● Height Check 1. Check whether the difference of the height between [A] and [B] is 22 -/+ 3mm. [A] : Right upper surface of the inserter [B] : Left upper surface of the Buffer Pass Unit...
  • Page 682 6. Paper Output Options ● Inclination Check 1. Check whether the difference of the gap between [A] and [B] is 0 ± 2mm (front side). • [A]: Gap of the host machine and the inserter (upper) • [B]: Gap of the host machine and the inserter (lower)
  • Page 683: Height Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options 2. Check whether the difference of the gap between [A] and [B] is 0 ± 2mm (rear side). • [A]: Gap of the host machine and the inserter (upper) • [B]: Gap of the host machine and the inserter (lower) ●...
  • Page 684 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the wrench from the front upper cover. 3. Loosen the nut [1] of the caster of the front side (host machine side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the height. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. •...
  • Page 685 6. Paper Output Options 4. Loosen the nut [1] of the caster of the rear side (host machine side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the height. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. • Turn the nut [2] counterclockwise to lower and clockwise to heighten. 5.
  • Page 686: Inclination Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options ● Inclination Adjustment 1. Loosen the nut [1] of the caster of the front side (paper ejection side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the inclination. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. •...
  • Page 687 6. Paper Output Options 2. Loosen the nut [1] of the caster of the rear side (paper ejection side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the inclination. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. • Turn the nut [2] counterclockwise to lean towards the paper ejection side and clockwise to lean towards the host machine side.
  • Page 688: Checking After Installation

    6. Paper Output Options 5. Return the jam recovery map and close the front upper cover. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after completion of the installation work. [1] 2x Face Cover of the host machine [2] 1x Screw (Binding;...
  • Page 689 6. Paper Output Options 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started. In the service mode (Level 2) shown below, it is possible to set not to display the message.
  • Page 690: Multi Function Professional Puncher-B1

    6. Paper Output Options Multi Function Professional Puncher-B1 Pre-checks ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F713300 ■ Checking before Installation •...
  • Page 691 6. Paper Output Options 4. Lifting the side having casters, tuck the plastic bag to the center, and shift this equipment as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 692 6. Paper Output Options 5. Make this equipment stand on its bottom, and remove the plastic bag. CAUTION: Do not lift this equipment too high. 6. Remove the packing tapes.
  • Page 693 6. Paper Output Options 7. Open the Front Cover and remove the tapes and packaging materials. CAUTION: • When delivering the pre-installed machine to the user site by a truck or other means, do not remove the tape shown below in order to keep the handle of the waste box unscratched. •...
  • Page 694: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents NOTE: [6] Power Cord : Use the correct power cord to mach the location/area of installation. Make sure not to leave unused power cord at the site. [7], [9] : These are not used with this machine. [8] Screw (Binding;...
  • Page 695 6. Paper Output Options 1. Remove the 3 Face Covers from the host machine (Buffer Path Unit). (The removed the covers will not be reused.) 2. Install the 2 Latch Plates to the host machine (Buffer Path Unit). • 4 Screws (Binding; M4x10)
  • Page 696 6. Paper Output Options 3. Install the Positioning Pin to the host machine (Buffer Path Unit). • 2 Screws (Binding; M4x10) 4. Open the Front Cover of this equipment. 5. Loosen the screw, and turn the Connection Lever to raise the hook.
  • Page 697 6. Paper Output Options 6. Align the Positioning Pin on the host machine side with the hole on this equipment where the Positioning Pin is to be fitted, and connect this equipment and the host machine. 7. Rotate the Connection Lever in the direction of the arrow to hook the hook on the screw. NOTE: Do not tighten the screw in this step because the screw will be secured after the height is checked in a later step.
  • Page 698 6. Paper Output Options 8. Check the height of this equipment and that of the host machine. NOTE: Check that the difference in height is within +/-2.0 mm. If the difference exceeds +/-2.0 mm, perform “Adjusting the Height” on page 693.
  • Page 699 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting to the Document Insertion Unit 1. Install the 2 Latch Plates to the Document Insertion Unit. • 4 Screws (Binding; M4x10) 2. Install the Positioning Pin. • 2 Screws (Binding; M4x10)
  • Page 700 6. Paper Output Options 3. Open the Front Cover of this equipment. 4. Loosen the screw, and turn the Connection Lever to raise the hook. 5. Align the Positioning Pin on the Document Insertion Unit side with the hole on this equipment where the Positioning Pin is to be fitted, and connect the equipments.
  • Page 701 6. Paper Output Options 6. Rotate the Connection Lever in the direction of the arrow to hook the hook on the screw. NOTE: Do not tighten the screw in this step because the screw will be secured after the height is checked in a later step. 7.
  • Page 702: Adjusting The Height

    6. Paper Output Options 8. Fully tighten the screw of the Connection Lever, close the Front Cover. ■ Adjusting the Height NOTE: • Depending on the status of the floor of the installation site, the height of this equipment may need to be adjusted. If the height is not properly adjusted, trouble such as paper frequently jamming may occur.
  • Page 703 6. Paper Output Options ● Adjusting the Height Adjusting the Front Casters 1. Open the Front Cover of this equipment, and loosen the Lock Nut with the 24 mm wrench. 2. Adjust the height by turning the end of the hexagonal shaft with the 10 mm wrench. NOTE: •...
  • Page 704 6. Paper Output Options Adjusting the Rear Casters NOTE: The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. 1. If the screw of the Connection Lever is secured, loosen it. 2.
  • Page 705 6. Paper Output Options 4. Adjust the Rear Casters in the same way as the Front Casters. 5. Tighten the Lock Nut you loosened. 6. Connect this equipment to the upstream equipment. 7. Check the height. If the height has been adjusted appropriately, release the connection from the upstream equipment, and return the Cover Plates (Left and Right) to their original positions.
  • Page 706 6. Paper Output Options ● Installing the Punch Die 1. Open the Front Cover. 2. Hold the Punch Die Lock Handle, and turn it in the direction of the arrow to the unlock position shown on the label. 3. Hold the Punch Die with both hands, and slowly insert it until it stops. CAUTION: Do not touch the PCB on the rear side facing the end of the Punch Die.
  • Page 707 6. Paper Output Options 4. Turn the handle in the direction of the arrow until it securely stops and the Punch Die is locked. 5. Close the Front Cover.
  • Page 708: Connecting The Cables

    6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting the Cables ● In the Case of the Host Machine NOTE: The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. 1. Remove the 2 screws from the Buffer Path Unit and the host machine, and connect the Shunt Cable to them with the removed 2 screws.
  • Page 709 6. Paper Output Options ● Connection of the Interface Cable (Staple Finisher-X1, Booklet Finisher-X1) 1. Connect the Interface Cable to this equipment. NOTE: Refer to the Finisher's installation procedure for installing the Interface Cable to the finisher. <Lattice Connector>...
  • Page 710 6. Paper Output Options <D-Sub Connector>...
  • Page 711 6. Paper Output Options ● In the Case of the Document Insertion Unit 1. Remove the screw from this equipment, and connect the Shunt Cable. • 1 Screw (the removed screw) • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x10)
  • Page 712 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting the Power Cord 1. Connect the Power Cord to this equipment. CAUTION: Use the appropriate Power Cord according to the country/region, and bring back the remaining Power Cords. for USA for Europe, Asia/Oceania 2. Connect the downstream equipment. CAUTION: For details on the procedure for connecting the downstream equipment, refer to the Installation Procedure of the downstream equipment.
  • Page 713: Paper Folding Unit-J1

    6. Paper Output Options Paper Folding Unit-J1 Checking before Installation Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site in advance before bringing in this equipment to the user's site. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install this equipment. •...
  • Page 714 6. Paper Output Options 1. Take out the accessory box from the cushioning materials. CAUTION: Do not remove 3 cushioning materials because it may cause to deform this equipment. 2. Lift the equipment together with the pallet. CAUTION: • Be sure not to have the equipment itself because it may cause to deform or damage the equipment. •...
  • Page 715 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the pallet and cushioning materials shown in the figure. Then, put the plastic cover down. 4. Lift the front and rear side lightly to remove the cushioning materials and plastic cover. 5. Remove the tapes used outside of this equipment. NOTE: Be sure not to remove the tapes from the folder unit because removing them later.
  • Page 716 6. Paper Output Options 6. Remove each 4 fixing screws to remove 2 fixings on the front side of Folder unit. • 8 Screws...
  • Page 717 6. Paper Output Options 7. Remove each 4 fixing screws to remove 2 fixings on the rear side of Folder Unit. • 8 Screws 8. Open Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 718 6. Paper Output Options 9. While holding Jam Handling Lever, open Transfer Guide. 10. Pull out the folder unit.
  • Page 719 6. Paper Output Options 11. Remove all tapes from Folder Unit and open Folder Guide Plate (right) fully by two steps. CAUTION: The 2 screws (pointed by screwdrivers) at the front and rear are used to adjust the folding roller pressure. Never loosen these screws.
  • Page 720 6. Paper Output Options 12. Remove the 3 fixings on the front side of Folder Unit. CAUTION: Folder Guide Plate (right) must be opened fully when removing the fixings. Do not pull them out forcibly.
  • Page 721 6. Paper Output Options 13. Remove the 3 fixings on the rear side of Folder Unit. CAUTION: Folder Guide Plate (right) must be opened fully when removing the fixings. Do not pull them out forcibly. 14. Close Folder Guide Plate (right). 15.
  • Page 722 6. Paper Output Options 16. While holding Jam Handling Lever, lower Transfer Guide. 17. Close Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 723: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents [1] Paper Folding Unit x1 [2] Plug Cover x1 [3] Screw (Binding; M4x7) x1 [4] Intermediate Power [5] Screw (RS Tightening;   Cable x1 M4x8) x8 [6] Ground Plate x1 [7] Clamp Plate x2 [8] Positioning Pin x1 [9] Screw [10] Shunt Cable x1...
  • Page 724 6. Paper Output Options ■ Installation Outline Drawing [16] [17] [11] [10] [12] [13] [14] [15] *: Not used.
  • Page 725: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation for Installation on Upstream Equipment ● Connecting to the Host Machine 1. Remove the 2 face covers. NOTE: The Buffer Pass Unit must be installed before installing this Equipment. • 2 Claws 2.
  • Page 726 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting to Document Insertion Unit 1. Fix the 2 Latch Catches and the Positioning Pin to the Document Insertion Unit. At this time, fix the Ground Plate along with the Latch Catch in the rear side. •...
  • Page 727 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting to Upstream Equipment 1. Fit this equipment to the upstream equipment by inserting the Positioning Pin of the upstream equipment into the hole of this equipment. 2. Open the front upper cover. Remove 1 screw and take down the lock lever, and hook it on the Latch Catch. Fix the lock lever with the removed screw.
  • Page 728 6. Paper Output Options 3. Close the front upper cover. ■ Connecting the Interface Cable 1. Remove the rear upper cover. • 4 Screws...
  • Page 729 6. Paper Output Options 2. Disconnect the Interface Cable. • 1 Connector • 1 Guide • 9 Wire Saddles • 1 Edge Saddle 3. Close the 3 Wire Saddle removed in Step 2.
  • Page 730 6. Paper Output Options 4. Fix the Interface Cable. • 1 Screw (W-Sems ; M4x12) W Sems ; M4x12 5. Connect Interface Cable connector to the board. • 1 Connector • 1 Guide • 5 Wire Saddles...
  • Page 731 6. Paper Output Options 6. Cut out the face cover of the rear upper cover with the side cutters. CAUTION: Be sure to check that there is no burr. 7. Put the Interface Cable through the hole which was cut in the previous step, and then restore the rear upper cover. •...
  • Page 732 6. Paper Output Options 8. Fix the Wire Saddle to the rear lower cover. 9. Connect the Interface Cable to the finisher. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening ; M4x8) NOTE: Perform this step and the next step 10 when this equipment is connected to the finisher. For connecting the Interface Cable, refer to the Staple Finisher-X1/Booklet Finisher-X1 Installation Procedure.
  • Page 733 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting the Intermediate Power Cable NOTE: Carry out these steps after connecting this equipment and the finisher. CAUTION: Make sure that the Intermediate Power Cable is fully connected to the outlet. Also, make sure to install the plug cover.
  • Page 734 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting the Shunt Cable ● Connecting to the Host Machine 1. Remove the screw at the rear lower position of the Buffer Pass Unit. 2. Fix the Shunt Cable at the rear bottom of the Buffer Pass Unit and this equipment. •...
  • Page 735 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting to Document Insertion Unit 1. Fix the Shunt Cable to the rear bottom of this equipment and Document Insertion Unit. • 2 Screws (Binding ; M4x10) NOTE: When the shunt cable is fixed, do not overlap it on the bosses of the mount plate. Binding ;...
  • Page 736 6. Paper Output Options ■ Attaching the Label 1. Open the front upper cover. 2. While holding the jam handling lever, open the transfer guide. 3. Pull out the folder unit.
  • Page 737 6. Paper Output Options 4. Open the folder guide plate (right) fully by two steps. 5. Affix the Jam Handling label fitting in the appropriate language to the notch as shown in the figure. 6. Close the folder guide plate (right).
  • Page 738 6. Paper Output Options 7. Return the folder unit to the original position. 8. While holding the jam handling lever, open the transfer guide. 9. Close the front upper cover.
  • Page 739: Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options Adjustment ■ Height/ Inclination Checking and Adjustment NOTE: • An improperly adjusted height or inclination could result in jams frequently occurring at the paper folding unit inlet. CAUTION: If the height and inclination of the equipment and the connected host machine are not within their standards, adjust them. ●...
  • Page 740 6. Paper Output Options For Other Upstream Equipment 1. Check whether the difference of the height between [1] and [2] is 0 ± 3mm. [1]: Right upper surface of this equipment [2]: Left upper surface of the upstream equipment...
  • Page 741 6. Paper Output Options ● Inclination Check 1. Check whether the difference of the gap between [1] and [2] is 0±2mm (front side). • [1]: Gap of the upstream equipment and this equipment (upper) • [2]: Gap of the upstream equipment and this equipment (lower)
  • Page 742 6. Paper Output Options 2. Check whether the difference of the gap between [1] and [2] is 0±2mm (rear side). • [1]: Gap of the upstream equipment and this equipment (upper) • [2]: Gap of the upstream equipment and this equipment (lower)
  • Page 743 6. Paper Output Options ● Height Adjustment NOTE: After completing this adjustment, be sure to perform the procedure of "Adjusting the Caster Roller Height of the Folder Unit". 1. Open the front upper cover and remove the jam recovery map. 2.
  • Page 744 6. Paper Output Options 3. Loosen the nut [1] on the caster of the front side (upstream equipment side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the height. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. • Turn the nut [2] counterclockwise to lower and clockwise to heighten. 4.
  • Page 745 6. Paper Output Options 5. After adjustment, tighten the front and rear nuts [1] of the caster (upstream equipment side). ● Inclination Adjustment 1. Loosen the nut [1] on the caster of the front side(paper ejection side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the inclination. NOTE: •...
  • Page 746 6. Paper Output Options 2. Loosen the nut [1] on the caster of the rear side(paper ejection side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the inclination. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise to loosen. • Turn the nut [2] counterclockwise to incline toward the paper ejection side, and clockwise to incline toward the upstream equipment side.
  • Page 747 6. Paper Output Options 2. While holding the jam handling lever, open the transfer guide. 3. Pull out the folder unit. 4. Remove the folder front cover. • 2 Screws 5. Return the folder unit to the original position.
  • Page 748 6. Paper Output Options 6. Loosen the 2 screws of the caster roller. Loosen 7. Adjust the height of the caster roller by turning the nut so that the space between the caster roller and the floor becomes about 1mm. NOTE: Turn the nut counterclockwise (direction of arrow [A]) to increase the height of the caster roller, and clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to reduce the height of the caster roller.
  • Page 749 6. Paper Output Options 8. After adjustment, tighten the 2 screws of the caster roller. Tighten 9. Pull out the folder unit. Fix the folder front cover while fitting it to both side of the hook. • 2 Screws (Binding ; M4x7)
  • Page 750 6. Paper Output Options 10. Return the folder unit to the original position. 11. While holding the jam handling lever, close the transfer guide. 12. Return the wrench to the front upper cover.
  • Page 751: Checking After Installation

    6. Paper Output Options 13. Return the jam recovery map and close the front upper cover. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after completion of the installation work. • When connected to the host machine (upstream equipment) [1] Face cover of the host machine 2pcs.
  • Page 752 6. Paper Output Options 2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine. 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started. In the service mode (Level 2) shown below, it is possible to set not to display the message.
  • Page 753: Document Insertion Unit-Q1, Document Insertion/Folding Unit-K1

    6. Paper Output Options Document Insertion Unit-Q1, Document Insertion/Folding Unit-K1 Checking Before Installation The following conditions are required for the installation site. Therefore, it is recommended to see the installation site in advance before delivering this equipment to the user's site. ■...
  • Page 754 6. Paper Output Options 1. Take out the accessory box from the cushioning materials. CAUTION: Don't remove 4 cushioning materials because it may cause to deform this equipment. Otherwise, you would likely deform some areas of this equipment. 2. Lift the equipment together with the pallet. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 755 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the pallet and cushioning materials. Then, put the plastic cover down to the position shown. 4. Lift the front and rear side lightly to remove the cushioning materials and plastic cover. 5. Remove the tapes used outside of this equipment. NOTE: In the case of the Document Insertion/Folding Unit, be sure not to remove the tapes from the Folder Unit because those are removed later.
  • Page 756 6. Paper Output Options ■ Unpacking Procedure on the Folder Unit (for Document Insertion/Folding Unit) 1. Open the Front Upper Cover. 2. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide, and pull out the Folder Unit.
  • Page 757 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove all tapes from the Folder Unit and open the Folder Guide Plate (Right) fully (at two levels). CAUTION: The 2 screws (pointed by screwdrivers) at the front and rear are used to adjust the Folding Roller Pressure. Never loosen these screws.
  • Page 758 6. Paper Output Options 4. Remove the 3 fixings on the front side of the folder unit. CAUTION: The Folder Guide Plate (Right) must be opened fully when removing the fixings. Do not pull them out forcibly.
  • Page 759 6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove the 3 Fixings on the rear side of the folder unit. CAUTION: The Folder Guide Plate (Right) must be opened fully when removing the Fixings. Do not pull them out forcibly.
  • Page 760 6. Paper Output Options 6. Close the Folder Guide Plate (Right) and return the Folder Unit to the original position. Then, holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide. 7. Close the Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 761: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents [10] [11] [12] *3 [9] *2 [1] Relay Connector (for Finisher) 1pc. *1 [2] Screw (Binding; M4x7) 7pcs. [3] Document Insertion Unit or Document Insertion/Folding Unit 1pc. [4] Fixing Plate (Rear) 1pc. [5] Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x5) 2pcs. [6] Fixing Plate (Front) 1pc.
  • Page 762: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation of this Equipment 1. Remove the the Ground Plate from the Ground Plate Unit ( the removed screw is used at late procedure). • 1 Screws 2. Install the metal plate removed step 1. •...
  • Page 763 6. Paper Output Options 3. Install the Rail Extension Plate. • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x7) Binding ; M4x7 4. Mount the Ground Plate. • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x7) (removed in step 1)
  • Page 764 6. Paper Output Options ■ Preparing of the Host Machine 1. Install the Fixing Plates (Front/Rear). • 4 Screws (Binding; M4x7) Binding ; M4x7 ■ Connecting to the Host Machine (for Document Insertion Unit) NOTE: Install the Buffer Pass Unit before connecting to the Host Machine. 1.
  • Page 765 6. Paper Output Options 2. Open the Inserter Pickup Unit and the Front Upper Cover. 3. Remove the Front Upper Cover, and then holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide. • 1 Clip 4. Remove the Front Lower Cover. •...
  • Page 766 6. Paper Output Options 5. Check whether the screw hole is between the upper marking-off line and the lower marking-off line on the Fixing Plate (Front). NOTE: If the screw hole is not positioned between the marking-off lines, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height and Tilt."...
  • Page 767 6. Paper Output Options 6. Check whether the screw hole is between the upper marking-off line and the lower marking-off line on the Fixing Plate (Rear). NOTE: If the screw hole is not positioned between the marking-off lines, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height and Tilt."...
  • Page 768 6. Paper Output Options 7. Fix the Fixing Plate (Rear) in place to this equipment. • 1 Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x5) Stepped Screw; M4x5...
  • Page 769 6. Paper Output Options 8. Fix the Fixing Plate (Front) in place to this equipment. • 1 Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x5) Stepped Screw; M4x5...
  • Page 770 6. Paper Output Options 9. Attach the Front Lower Cover by engaging to the hook. • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x7)
  • Page 771 6. Paper Output Options 10. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide, and then install the Front Upper Cover. • 1 Clip 11. Close the Front Upper Cover and the Inserter Pickup Unit. ■ Connecting to the Host Machine (for Document Insertion/Folding Unit) NOTE: Install the Buffer Pass Unit before connecting to the Host Machine.
  • Page 772 6. Paper Output Options 1. Fit the pin of the Fixing Plate (Front) on the Host Machine in the slot on this equipment. 2. Open the Front Upper Cover. 3. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide, and pull out the Folder Unit.
  • Page 773 6. Paper Output Options 4. Check whether the screw hole is between the upper marking-off line and the lower marking-off line on the Fixing Plate (Front). NOTE: If the screw hole is not positioned between the marking-off lines, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height and Tilt."...
  • Page 774 6. Paper Output Options 5. Check whether the screw hole is between the upper marking-off line and the lower marking-off line on the Fixing Plate (Rear). NOTE: If the screw hole is not positioned between the marking-off lines, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height and Tilt."...
  • Page 775 6. Paper Output Options 6. Fix the Fixing Plate (Rear) in place to this equipment. • 1 Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x5) Stepped Screw; M4x5...
  • Page 776 6. Paper Output Options 7. Fix the Fixing Plate (Front) in place to this equipment. • 1 Screw (Stepped Screw; M4x5) Stepped Screw; M4x5 8. Return the Folder Unit to the original position, and then holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide.
  • Page 777: Connecting To The Power Cord

    6. Paper Output Options 9. Close the Front Upper Cover. ■ Connecting to the Power Cord 1. Insert the Power Cord into the equipment. Connect the plug end of the Power Cord into an external power outlet. CAUTION: Make sure that the Power Cord is fully connected to the outlet. If the connection is not right, an accident causing the smoke or fire may occur.
  • Page 778 6. Paper Output Options ■ Attaching the Document Setting Label and Document Prohibition Label 1. Affix the Document Setting Label [1] and Document Prohibition Label [2] to the Inserter. ■ Attaching the Jam Removal Label (for Document Insertion/Folding Unit) 1. Open the Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 779 6. Paper Output Options 2. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide, and pull out the Folder Unit. 3. Open the Transfer Guide (Right), and then affix the Jam Removal Label.
  • Page 780: Checking After Installation

    6. Paper Output Options 4. Close the Folder Guide Plate (Right) and return the Folder Unit to the original position. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide. 5. Close the Front Upper Cover. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1.
  • Page 781: Adjusting The Height And Tilt

    6. Paper Output Options ■ Operation Checks 1. After the completion of all installations, check that the Leakage Breaker is turned ON. Leakage Breaker 2. Turn on the Host Machine. 3. Confirm that the combination of the firmware version for the Host Machine and the equipment is appropriate. 4.
  • Page 782 6. Paper Output Options 1. Remove the Wrench. • 1 Screw ■ Removing the Wrench (for Document Insertion/Folding Unit) If it is necessary to use the Wrench for “Adjusting the Heights and Tilt”, remove the Wrench according to the following procedures.
  • Page 783 6. Paper Output Options 3. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide, and pull out the Folder Unit. 4. Remove the Wrench. • 1 Screw 5. Return the Folder Unit to the original position, and then holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide.
  • Page 784 6. Paper Output Options 6. Close the Front Upper Cover. ■ Adjusting the Height CAUTION: When have performed the procedure of "Adjusting the Height", be sure to perform the procedure of "Adjusting the Caster Roller Height of the Folding Unit". (Document Insertion/Folding Unit only) 1.
  • Page 785 6. Paper Output Options 2. Open the Front Upper Cover. (Document Insertion/Folding Unit only) 3. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide. (Document Insertion/Folding Unit only)
  • Page 786 6. Paper Output Options 4. Loosen the nut [1] on the Caster of the front side (upstream equipment side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the height. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to loosen. •...
  • Page 787 6. Paper Output Options 5. Loosen the nut [1] on the Caster of the rear side (upstream equipment side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the height. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to loosen. •...
  • Page 788 6. Paper Output Options ■ Adjusting the Tilt 1. Loosen the nut [1] on the Caster of the front side (paper ejection side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the tilt. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to loosen. •...
  • Page 789 6. Paper Output Options 2. Loosen the nut [1] on the caster of the front side (rear side). Then turn the nut [2] to adjust the tilt. NOTE: • Turn the nut [1] clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to loosen. •...
  • Page 790 6. Paper Output Options 3. Loosen the 2 screws of the Caster Roller. Loosen 4. Adjust the height of the Caster Roller by turning the nut so that the space between the Caster Roller and the floor becomes about 1 mm. NOTE: Turn the nut [2] counterclockwise (direction of arrow [A]) to increase the height of the Caster Roller, and clockwise (direction of arrow [B]) to reduce the height of the Caster Roller.
  • Page 791 6. Paper Output Options 5. After adjustment, tighten the 2 screws of the Caster Roller. Tighten 6. Pull out the Folder Unit, and then attach the Folder Unit Cover by engaging to the hook. • 2 Screws (Binding ; M4x7)
  • Page 792 6. Paper Output Options 7. Return the Folder Unit to the original position, and then holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide. 8. Close the Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 793 6. Paper Output Options ■ Storing the Wrench (for Document Insertion Unit) NOTE: After store the wrench, perform “Connecting to the Host Machine” procedure. 1. Store the wrench at the original position. • 1 Screw (W Sems; M4x8) ■ Storing the Wrench (for Document Insertion/Folding Unit) NOTE: After store the wrench, perform “Connecting to the Host Machine”...
  • Page 794 6. Paper Output Options 2. Open the Front Upper Cover. 3. Holding the Jam Removal Lever, raise the Transfer Guide, and pull out the Folder Unit. 4. Store the wrench at the original position. • 1 Screw (W Sems ; M4x8) Boss...
  • Page 795 6. Paper Output Options 5. Return the Folder Unit to the original position, and then holding the Jam Removal Lever, lower the Transfer Guide. 6. Close the Front Upper Cover.
  • Page 796: Staple Finisher-Ac1/ Booklet Finisher-Ac1

    6. Paper Output Options Staple Finisher-AC1/ Booklet Finisher-AC1 Checking before Installation The installation site must satisfy the conditions given below. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation site be looked over before delivering this equipment to the customer. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install this equipment. •...
  • Page 797 6. Paper Output Options ■ Points to Note on Installation • Illustrations used in this procedure are those of the Booklet Finisher unless otherwise specified. • Refer to "Order of Installation of Options" when installing this equipment. • Since this machine is heavy (Staple Finisher: approx. 36kg, Booklet Finisher: approx. 60kg), 2 or more persons are required to install it.
  • Page 798: Unpacking

    6. Paper Output Options • F281054 • F281059 Unpacking ■ Unpacking Procedure CAUTION: This equipment is rather heavy. Be sure to work with a group of 2 or more people. Particularly when moving it over a step on the floor, be sure to take full care not to let it tumble over (Weight: Staple Finisher: approx. 36 kg, Booklet Finisher: approx.
  • Page 799 6. Paper Output Options Hold the specified parts as shown and unload the finisher. - For Staple Finisher - For Booklet Finisher CAUTION: Hold the specified parts as shown and do not hold the other parts to lift up the finisher. - For Staple Finisher - For Booklet Finisher CAUTION:...
  • Page 800: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Remove all the tapes and cushioning materials outside this equipment. Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing.
  • Page 801: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Screw (Binding ; M4x8) Screw (TP ; M3x6) [14] [10] [11] [13] [12] [16] [15] [17] Screw (P Tightening ; M4x12) NOTE: *1 : Booklet Finisher only *2 : These are not used. <Others> Other bundled items such as Installation Procedure, leaflets, etc. Installation Procedure CAUTION: Check that the main power switch is OFF and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet.
  • Page 802 6. Paper Output Options ■ Connecting to the Host Machine Binding ; M4x8...
  • Page 803 6. Paper Output Options (M3x6) NOTE: Install the Ground rail to the position [A]. ■ Connecting to the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit or Document Insertion Unit Binding ; M4x8...
  • Page 804 6. Paper Output Options (M3x6) NOTE: Install the Ground rail to the position [C].
  • Page 805 6. Paper Output Options Install the Relay Connector supplied with the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit to the Finisher.
  • Page 806 6. Paper Output Options Connect the Relay connector of the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit to the Finisher. ■ Connecting to the Upstream Connection Machine Check the height of the upstream connection machine and the Finisher. Check that the hole of the connection plate is positioned between the marking-off lines of the Finisher. NOTE: If the hole is not positioned between the marking-off lines, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height."...
  • Page 807 6. Paper Output Options TP ; M3x6...
  • Page 808 6. Paper Output Options Pull out the saddle unit. (Booklet Finisher only)
  • Page 809 6. Paper Output Options Loosen two screws, and then fix the saddle unit auxiliary caster so that its caster can touch floor. (Booklet Finisher only)
  • Page 810 6. Paper Output Options Put the saddle unit back. (Booklet Finisher only) CAUTION: When connecting the interface cable, be sure to turn off the host machine and disconnect its power cable from the outlet. If you do not do so, electric shock can result.
  • Page 811: Affixing The Labels

    6. Paper Output Options Affixing the Labels ■ Affixing the Jam Label / Saddle Caution Label (Booklet Finisher only) Affix the label in the appropriate language.
  • Page 812 6. Paper Output Options Affix the label in the appropriate language. Affix the label in the appropriate language.
  • Page 813 6. Paper Output Options ■ Affixing the Tray Labels Affix the Tray labels which is specified by user.
  • Page 814: Making Adjustments

    6. Paper Output Options ■ Affixing the Puncher Label. (When Installing Puncher Unit.) Making Adjustments The difference in height between the Finisher and the Host Machine and the tilt of the Finisher and the host machine need to be adjusted depending on the installation site floor condition. If the height or tilt is not adjusted properly, problems can occur (for example, a paper jam can occur frequently at the paper supply section of the Finisher).
  • Page 815 6. Paper Output Options ■ Checking the Height 1. Check that the hole of the connection guide plate is positioned between the marking-off lines of the Finisher. 2. When the adjustment of height is necessary, make adjustment by referring the "Adjusting the Height". NOTE: When the adjustment of height is not necessary, proceed to the "Checking the Difference in Tilt".
  • Page 816 6. Paper Output Options ■ Adjusting the Height 1. When it is fixed to the upstream connection machine, it is detached by approx. 150 mm. CAUTION: Be careful with the interface cable when detaching. NOTE: Disconnect the Relay connector when detaching the Finisher from the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit.
  • Page 817 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the Caster covers (front/ rear). 3. Turn the adjustment dial of the caster in the direction of the arrow by lifting the dial upward a little to adjust the height. NOTE: Adjust the height at 4 casters.
  • Page 818 6. Paper Output Options • To increase the height of the Finisher, turn the dial in the direction of arrow [A]. • To decrease the height of the Finisher, turn the dial in the direction of arrow [B]. A full turn of the adjustment dial changes the height of the Finisher by approx. 2.0 mm. NOTE: If the adjustment dial keeps lifting upward, lower the adjustment dial by releasing three claws.
  • Page 819 6. Paper Output Options 4. Install the Caster covers (Front / Rear). 5. Install the Finisher to the upstream connection machine. NOTE: Connect the Relay connector when installing the Finisher to the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit.
  • Page 820 6. Paper Output Options 6. Fix to the upstream connection machine. ■ Checking the Difference in Tilt Check the relational tilting amount of the Finisher and the upstream connection machine. Make sure that the gap between the right side of the Finisher and the left side of the upstream connection machine is within the standard shown in the figure. In the case the gaps are within the specification, this adjustment is not required.
  • Page 821 6. Paper Output Options 5.0 -/+ 1.5 mm 5.0 -/+ 1.5 mm ● Connecting to the Document Insertion/Folding Unit 6.7 -/+ 1.5mm 8.5 -/+ 1.5mm...
  • Page 822 6. Paper Output Options 6.7 -/+ 1.5 mm 10.1 -/+ 1.5 mm...
  • Page 823 6. Paper Output Options ■ Adjusting the Tilt 1. When it is fixed to the upstream connection machine, it is detached by approx. 150 mm. CAUTION: Be careful with the interface cable when detaching. NOTE: Disconnect the Relay connector when detaching the Finisher from the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit.
  • Page 824 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the Caster Covers (Front/ Rear).
  • Page 825 6. Paper Output Options 3. Turn the adjustment dial of the caster in the direction of the arrow by lifting the dial upward a little to adjust the tilt. NOTE: Adjust the tilt at 2 left casters. • To tilt the Finisher to the right, turn the dial in the direction of arrow [A]. •...
  • Page 826 6. Paper Output Options NOTE: If the adjustment dial keeps lifting upward, lower the adjustment dial by releasing three claws. And be sure to insert the three pins of the adjustment dial to the hole of the caster support plate. Claw Claw Claw...
  • Page 827 6. Paper Output Options 5. Install the upstream connection machine. NOTE: Connect the Relay connector when installing the Finisher to the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit.
  • Page 828: Making Checks After Completion Of Installation Work

    6. Paper Output Options 6. Fix to the upstream connection machine. Making Checks After Completion of Installation Work ■ Disposal Parts Check Following disposal parts are remained after completion of the installation work. Puncher Label (When Puncher Unit is not installed) Upper Delivery Guide Lower Delivery Guide Screw (P Tightening ;...
  • Page 829 6. Paper Output Options ■ Operation Check 1. Turn ON the main power of the host machine. 2. Open the Front Cover, and then set the Staple Cartridge into the Stapler Unit. 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment.
  • Page 830: Detach This Equipment From The Upstream Connection Machine

    6. Paper Output Options 4. Check the operation such as paper feed and stapling to make sure that problems such as a jam or malfunction do not occur. CAUTION: Staple-free binding unit might be out of its correct position due to a mechanical shock during transportation. When the staple-free binding unit is out of the correct position, a paper stack is clinched at wrong position in the staple-free binding mode.
  • Page 831 6. Paper Output Options CAUTION: When disconnecting the Interface Cable, be sure to turn off the host machine and disconnect its power cable from the outlet. Disconnect the Relay connector when detaching the Finisher from the Document Insertion/ Folding Unit.
  • Page 832: 2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1

    6. Paper Output Options 2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 Checking Before Installation ■ Checking Before Installation When installing this Equipment together with the Finisher, install this Equipment before installing the Finisher to the Upstream Connection Machine. ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered.
  • Page 833 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the 2 fixtures. • 3 Screws NOTE: Removed screws are used in latter steps.
  • Page 834: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents [1] Punch Unit x1 [2] Punch Waste Tray x1 [3] Punch Waste Full Sensor Unit x1 [4] Punch Unit [5] Punch Unit Fixing Pin [6] Punch Unit Fixing Pin Open/ Close Guide x1 Holder x1 [7] Punch Unit [8] Relay Harness x1...
  • Page 835 6. Paper Output Options ■ Installing the Punch Unit 1. Open the Front Cover of the Finisher. 2. Remove the Rear Cover of the Finisher. • 3 Screws • 3 Claws...
  • Page 836 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the Rear Inner Cover. • 1 Screw NOTE: Removed screw is used in the purocedure later.
  • Page 837 6. Paper Output Options 4. Remove the Inlet Feed Guide. • 1 Screw • 1 Connector • 1 Wire saddle • 2 Harness guides TP (M3x6)
  • Page 838 6. Paper Output Options 5. Install the Punch Unit Fixing Pin Holder. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure.
  • Page 839 6. Paper Output Options 6. Remove the Magnet Unit. • 1 Screw NOTE: Removed screw is used in the purocedure later. 7. Remove a Screw. NOTE: Removed screw is used in the purocedure later.
  • Page 840 6. Paper Output Options 8. Install the Punch Unit Open/Close Guide. • 2 Screws (TP ; M3x6) • 1 Boss NOTE: Use screws removed in steps 6 and 7. Boss...
  • Page 841 6. Paper Output Options 9. Install the Punch Waste Full Sensor Unit. • 3 Hooks • Sensor Cover • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure.
  • Page 842 6. Paper Output Options 10. Cut out the face cover of the Inner Cover by using the side cutters. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no burr is formed.
  • Page 843 6. Paper Output Options 11. Install the Punch Unit Positioning Guide so that the right edge of the guide can match the center of scale. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure. Scale...
  • Page 844 6. Paper Output Options 12. Affix the Face Seal to the Punch Unit.
  • Page 845 6. Paper Output Options 13. Install the Punch Unit from the back of the Finisher as shown in the figure. CAUTION: When having the Punch Unit, be careful not to have the PCB unit and its surrounding area.
  • Page 846 6. Paper Output Options 14. Install the Punch Unit Fixing Pin. • 1 Screw (W Sems ; M3x6) W Sems (M3x6) 15. Connect the connector of the Punch Waste Full Sensor Unit to the Punch Unit. • 4 Cable guides •...
  • Page 847 6. Paper Output Options 16. Connect the Relay Harness as shown in the figure. • 2 Connectors • 1 Reuse band • 4 Wire saddles...
  • Page 848 6. Paper Output Options 17. Install the Rear Inner Cover (small). • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) • 2 Bosses NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 3. Boss 18. Insert the Punch Waste Tray in the direction of the arrow from the front.
  • Page 849: Disposal Parts Check

    6. Paper Output Options 19. Close the Front Cover of the Finisher. 20. Install the Rear Cover of the Finisher. • 3 Screws • 3 Claws 21. Refer to the installation procedure of the Finisher to Install the Finisher in the Upstream Connection Machine. Disposal Parts Check 1.
  • Page 850: Adjusting The Output Level Of The Punch Waste Full Sensor

    6. Paper Output Options 2. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this Equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the Host Machine is started. In the service mode ( Level 2 ) shown below, it is possible to set not to display the message.
  • Page 851: Checking And Adjusting The Punch Hole Position

    6. Paper Output Options Checking and Adjusting the Punch Hole Position ■ Checking the Punch Hole Position 1. Make a print with the punch mode and check whether the skew and side registration and the paper stop position are within the standard. 2 Hole feed direction <front>...
  • Page 852 6. Paper Output Options <Standard> • 2/3 Hole Puncher Unit L1 , L2 12 ± 1.5 mm 2 holes : • 73 ± 1.5 mm (11"x17"/ LTRR) 3 holes : • 31.5 ± 1.5 mm (11"x17"/ LTR) • 40.5 ± 1.5 mm (A3/ A4) •...
  • Page 853 6. Paper Output Options 2. Lift the Punch Unit. Loosen the screw fixing the Punch Unit Positioning Guide, and then move the guide to adjust by referring the scale. After adjusting, tighten the screw. NOTE: When L1 > L2: Move the guide to the right. When L1 <...
  • Page 854 6. Paper Output Options ■ Paper Stop Position Adjustment (Service mode adjustment) 1. Enter the following service mode to adjust the paper stop position. Service Mode (Level 1) > SORTER > ADJUST > PNCH-X NOTE: When the setting value is increased by 1, L1 and L2 increase by 0.1mm. +: L1 and L2 increase.
  • Page 855: Finisher Jogger Kit-A1

    6. Paper Output Options Finisher Jogger Kit-A1 Checking Before Installation The installation site must satisfy the conditions given below. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation site be looked over before delivering this equipment to the customer. ■ Points to Note on Installation •...
  • Page 856: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Remove all the tapes and cushioning materials outside this equipment. Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing.
  • Page 857: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options R - L Screw (TP ; M3x6) <Others> Other bundled items such as Installation Procedure, leaflets, etc. Installation Procedure CAUTION: Check that the main power switch is OFF and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet.
  • Page 858 6. Paper Output Options ■ Preparing the Finisher for Installation Disengage the ratchet gear to lower the Stack Tray by approx. 150mm for securing the room for the Jogger Kit. CAUTION: Hold the Stacking Tray by hand while disengaging the ratchet gear to avoid its free-fall.
  • Page 859 6. Paper Output Options NOTE: The removed face cover is stored in Rear Cover in a later step. NOTE: The removed face cover is stored in Rear Cover in a later step.
  • Page 860 6. Paper Output Options Store the removed face covers (2 pcs.) in the Rear Cover. ■ Installation Procedure TP ; M3x6...
  • Page 861 6. Paper Output Options TP ; M3x6 TP ; M3x6...
  • Page 862 6. Paper Output Options Place the Jogger Kit on Finisher. TP ; M3x6...
  • Page 863 6. Paper Output Options...
  • Page 864 6. Paper Output Options...
  • Page 865: Checking After Installation

    6. Paper Output Options Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check There are no parts left after installation work. ■ Operation Check 1. Install the Finisher. 2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine.
  • Page 866 6. Paper Output Options 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started. In the service mode (Level 2) shown below, it is possible to set not to display the message.
  • Page 867: Staple Finisher-X1/Booklet Finisher-X1

    6. Paper Output Options Staple Finisher-X1/Booklet Finisher-X1 Checking Before Installation The installation site must satisfy the conditions given below. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation site be looked over before delivering this equipment to the customer. ■ Checking the Power Supply 1.
  • Page 868: Unpacking

    6. Paper Output Options • Staple Finisher weighs about 64 kg and Booklet Finisher weighs about 110 kg. 2 more persons are required to install it. • When moving this equipment after having unpacked it, be careful by placing a plate, etc. on areas with steps to prevent the casters from hitting those steps.
  • Page 869 6. Paper Output Options CAUTION: • Staple Finisher weighs about 64 kg and Booklet Finisher weighs about 110 kg. 2 more persons are required to install • When unpacking this equipment, you can deform or damage it depending on the parts you hold. Do not hold the front cover or upper output tray unit or lower output tray unit.
  • Page 870 6. Paper Output Options 2. Pull down the plastic bag. While holding the top of this equipment, raise one side of this equipment to remove the cushioning material. Be sure to pull the plastic bag toward the other cushioning material completely. 3.
  • Page 871 6. Paper Output Options 5. Using two fixing pins, secure the slope boards to the pallet. 6. Place the casters of this equipment on the slope boards, and then move this equipment slowly from the pallet down to the floor. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 872 6. Paper Output Options 8. For Booklet Finisher, remove the fixing. • Screw 3pcs. Booklet Finisher 9. Remove four fixings of the upper output tray and lower output tray. • Screw 4pcs. CAUTION: Hold the output tray while removing the fixings lest the output tray jerks. 10.
  • Page 873 6. Paper Output Options 11. Open the front cover. <Booklet Finisher> <Staple Finisher> 12. Remove all pieces of packing tape used inside this equipment, and then remove the cushioning material from the stapler unit. 13. Attach the stapler unit staple case by pushing until it clicks.
  • Page 874 6. Paper Output Options 14. Take off the release paper from the spacer, and put the spacer on the upper cover of the finisher’s right side (paper feeding inlet side), along the inside edge [A] of the upper cover. Booklet Finisher 15.
  • Page 875 6. Paper Output Options ■ Unpacking Procedure of the Saddle Unit [Booklet Finisher Only] 1. Gripping the hook of the handle, pull out the saddle stitcher unit gently until it stops, and then remove all pieces of packing tape. 2. Attach the saddle stitcher unit auxiliary caster so that its caster can touch the floor. •...
  • Page 876 6. Paper Output Options 3. Affix the Saddle caution label (written in the language used by the customer) to the top of the saddle stitcher unit cover. 4. Push back the saddle stitcher unit gently into this equipment until it stops. 5.
  • Page 877 6. Paper Output Options 6. Remove the packing tape from the booklet tray. Connect the connector of the booklet tray to the connector on the lower left side, and then attach the booklet tray using its two hooks. CAUTION: When attaching the booklet tray, be careful not to pinch or damage the connecter and the cable harness. After attaching the booklet tray, put the connecter and the cable harness inside of this equipment.
  • Page 878: Checking The Contents

    6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents [17] [14] [15] [13] [16] [18] [19] [20] Finisher 1pc. Screw (Binding ; M4 x 6) 2pcs. [11]*1 Latch catch 2pcs. Ground plate 2pcs. [12]*2 Positioning pin 1pc. Booklet tray 1pc. [13]*2 Shunt cable unit 1pc.
  • Page 879 6. Paper Output Options <Staple Finisher> Puncher Unit <Booklet Finisher> Puncher Unit Inner Booklet Trimmer ■ Preparation for Installation on Upstream Connection Machine Side [Staple Finisher only] ● Connecting to the Host Machine 1. Remove two covers on the left side of the buffer pass unit.
  • Page 880 6. Paper Output Options 2. Attach two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the buffer pass unit. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 4pcs. NOTE: • The latch catch has three screw holes. Use two screw holes according to the mounting position on the buffer pass unit. •...
  • Page 881 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting to Document Insertion Unit 1. Attach two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the document insertion unit. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 4pcs. NOTE: • The latch catch has three screw holes. Use two screw holes according to the mounting position on the document insertion unit.
  • Page 882 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting to Professional Puncher 1. Attach two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the professional puncher. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 4pcs. NOTE: • The latch catch has three screw holes. Use two screw holes according to the mounting position on the professional puncher. •...
  • Page 883 6. Paper Output Options ● Connecting to Paper Folding Unit 1. Attach two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the paper folding unit. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 4pcs. NOTE: • The latch catch has three screw holes. Use two screw holes according to the mounting position on the paper folding unit. •...
  • Page 884 6. Paper Output Options 2. Attach two ground plates and two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the buffer pass unit together. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 4pcs. NOTE: • The ground plate and latch catch have three screw holes each. Use two screw holes according to the mounting position on the buffer pass unit.
  • Page 885 6. Paper Output Options 3. Attach the positioning pin. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 2pcs. RS Tightening M4x8 ● Connecting to Document Insertion Unit 1. Attach two ground plates and two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the document insertion unit together.
  • Page 886 6. Paper Output Options 2. Attach the positioning pin. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 2pcs. RS Tightening M4x8 ● Connecting to Professional Puncher 1. Attach two ground plates and two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the professional puncher together. •...
  • Page 887 6. Paper Output Options 2. Attach the positioning pin. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 2pcs. RS Tightening M4x8 ● Connecting to Paper Folding Unit 1. Attach two ground plates and two latch catches (front and rear) on the left side of the paper folding unit together. •...
  • Page 888 6. Paper Output Options 2. Attach the positioning pin. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 2pcs. RS Tightening M4x8 ■ Connecting to the Upstream Connection Machine CAUTION: Make sure that the host machine is turned off and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet. 1.
  • Page 889 6. Paper Output Options 2. Open the front cover of this equipment. <Booklet Finisher> <Staple Finisher> 3. Remove the latch fixing screw, and then hang the latch (front and rear) on the latch catch. NOTE: If the latch cannot be hung on the latch catch smoothly, use a screwdriver or the like as shown by the figure.
  • Page 890 6. Paper Output Options 4. After making sure that the latch is firmly engaged with the latch catch, secure the latch using the latch fixing screw removed in step 3. 5. For Staple Finisher, attach the latch cover to the latch. •...
  • Page 891 6. Paper Output Options 6. Close the front cover of this equipment. <Staple Finisher> <Booklet Finisher> 7. Attach the shunt cable unit on the lower rear side. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 2pcs. RS Tightening M4x8...
  • Page 892 6. Paper Output Options 8. Secure the shunt cable to the upstream connection machine. • Screw (RS Tightening ; M4 x 8) 1pc. RS Tightening M4x8 NOTE: When attaching the shunt cable to the buffer pass unit, remove the screw from the buffer pass unit, then attach the shunt cable by using the removed screw.
  • Page 893 6. Paper Output Options 10. Attach the wire saddle to the upper rear cover. 11. When an optional paper folding unit, professional puncher, or document insertion unit is connected, follow the procedure below. If such an option is not connected, proceed to step 18. 12.
  • Page 894 6. Paper Output Options 14. Connect the interface cable of the connected option to the connector on this equipment controller PCB. NOTE: Use the interface cable that included with the option. Paper Folding Unit (CN140) Document Insertion Unit (CN142) Professional Puncher (CN141)
  • Page 895 6. Paper Output Options 15. Attach the cable fixing plate. (The figure shows the case where the interface cable of the paper folding unit is installed.) • Screw 2pcs. NOTE: Use the screws that included with the option. Professional Puncher Document Insertion Unit Paper Folding Unit 16.
  • Page 896 6. Paper Output Options 17. Lace the interface cable in the groove, and then attach the PCB cover. 18. Secure the interface cable connected in step 9 using the wire saddle. (The figure shows the case where bundle the interface cable forming the 2 loops.) NOTE: •...
  • Page 897 6. Paper Output Options 19. When connecting the power cord of the option to the connector on the finisher, and then remove the connector cover. • Screw 1pc. CAUTION: Don't connect the power cord of the machine except the optional paper folding unit (Model: F281270). RS Tightening M4x8 20.
  • Page 898: Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options 21. Affix the Tray labels to the each tray as shown in the figure. Affix the Tray setting labels which is specified by user on the frame line of tray labels. 10mm 10mm Adjustment ■ Adjusting the Height and Tilt The difference in height between this equipment and the upstream connection machine and the tilt of this equipment and the upstream connection machine need to be adjusted depending on the installation site floor condition.
  • Page 899 6. Paper Output Options ● Checking the Difference in Height and the Tilt 1. Check the difference in height between the finisher and the upstream connection machine. Make sure that the difference in height between the top surface of the finisher and the top surface of the upstream connection machine is within 0±2mm.
  • Page 900 6. Paper Output Options 2. Check the relational tilting amount of the finisher for the upstream connection machine. Make sure that the gap between the right side of the finisher and the left side of the upstream connection machine is the range shown in the figure.
  • Page 901 6. Paper Output Options ● Adjusting the Height and Tilt CAUTION: If either of the difference in height between this equipment and the upstream connection machine or the tilt of this equipment is not within the specifications, adjust them following the procedure explained below. Be sure to adjust the height before adjusting the tilt.
  • Page 902 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the wrench as shown in the figure. [Staple Finisher only] • Screw 3pcs. [Booklet Finisher only] • Screw 1pc. 3. Using the wrench, turn the caster lock nut in the direction of the arrow to loosen the nut.
  • Page 903 6. Paper Output Options 4. Using the wrench, turn the height adjusting nut of the caster in the direction of the arrow. (A full turn of the adjusting nut changes this equipment height by 1.75 mm.) • To increase the height of this equipment, turn the nut in the direction of arrow [A]. •...
  • Page 904: Checking After Installation

    6. Paper Output Options 5. Using the wrench, turn the tilt adjusting nut of the caster in the direction of the arrow. • To tilt this equipment to the right, turn the nut in the direction of arrow [A]. • To tilt this equipment to the left, turn the nut in the direction of arrow [B]. NOTE: Adjust the tilt at two left casters.
  • Page 905 6. Paper Output Options ■ Operation Check CAUTION: Make sure that all pieces of packing tape, cushioning materials and fixings have been removed. Operating this equipment without removing them can cause machine troubles. 1. Connect the power plugs of the option and host machine to the outlets. CAUTION: Make sure that the power plug is connected to the outlet firmly.
  • Page 906: Puncher Unit-Bf1/Bg1/Bh1

    6. Paper Output Options Puncher Unit-BF1/BG1/BH1 Checking before Installation ■ Checking Before Installation When installing this Equipment together with the Finisher, install this Equipment before installing the Finisher to the Upstream Connection Machine. ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead.
  • Page 907: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options ● When installing to the saddle finisher [10] [10] [11] Screw (Bind, M4 x 7) 3 pcs. [9] *1 Screw (TP, M3 x 6) 3 pcs. [10] *3 Punch jam label 1 pc. [11] Punch lever caution label 1 pc.
  • Page 908 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove two screws, and then remove the right inner cover of the finisher. 3. Using the nipper, cut out the face cover of the punched waste paper box from the right inner cover. 4. Release the hook with the flat head screwdriver, and then remove the PCB cover of the finisher.
  • Page 909 6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove four screws, and then remove the rear cover of the finisher. 6. Disconnect a connector and remove three screws, and then remove the feed unit. (The removed feed unit and screws are no longer required.)
  • Page 910 6. Paper Output Options 7. Remove two screws, and then remove the magnet unit. (The removed magnet unit and screws are no longer required.) 8. Using two supplied screws (Bind, M4 x 7), attach the included punch latch unit.
  • Page 911 6. Paper Output Options 9. Using a supplied screw (Bind, M3 x 6), attach the included punched waste paper full sensor unit.
  • Page 912 6. Paper Output Options 10. Using two supplied screws (TP, M3 x 6), attach the included punched waste paper box stopper. CAUTION: If the attached location of the stopper is wrong, the punched waste paper box will be not secured by the stopper. This may result in the alarm of "Punched chips full or No waste paper box".
  • Page 913 6. Paper Output Options 11. Attach the supplied punch unit to the finisher by matching the hole on the front side of the punch unit with the pin on the finisher. CAUTION: Hold the punch unit as shown by the following illustration. Do not hold the motor gear assembly.
  • Page 914 6. Paper Output Options 12. Attach the supplied punch unit fixing pin (for finisher), and then secure it with the supplied screw (Bind, M4 x 7). 13. Connect a connector of the punch unit. 14. Put the harness of the punch unit in the harness guides, and then attach the re-use band. Connect two connectors of the punch unit to the two connectors (CN127 and CN128) on the finisher controller PCB.
  • Page 915 6. Paper Output Options 15. Connect a connector of the punched waste paper full sensor to the connector (CN4) on the puncher driver PCB. 16. Using four screws, attach the rear cover of the finisher removed in step 5). 17. Attach the PCB cover of the finisher removed in step 4). 18.
  • Page 916 6. Paper Output Options 19. Attach the supplied punch waste paper box. 20. When the punch jam label is not supplied with the finisher, affix the supplied labels. And then lift up the punch unit to affix the supplied punch lever caution label. •...
  • Page 917 6. Paper Output Options 21. Close the front cover of the finisher. 22. The following parts will be no longer needed once the puncher unit has been installed. <Included parts> • Punch unit fixing pin (for saddle finisher): 1 pc. •...
  • Page 918 6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove four screws, and then remove the right inner cover of the saddle finisher. 3. Using the nipper, cut out the blindfold cover A of the right inner cover. And then cut out the blindfold cover B if the blindfold cover B exists in the right inner cover.
  • Page 919 6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove four screws, and then remove the rear cover of the saddle finisher. 6. Disconnect a connector and remove three screws, and then remove the feed unit. (The removed feed unit and screws are no longer required.)
  • Page 920 6. Paper Output Options 7. Gripping the hook of the handle, pull out the saddle stitcher unit gently until it stops.
  • Page 921 6. Paper Output Options 8. Using a supplied screw (Bind, M3 x 6), attach the included punched waste paper full sensor unit.
  • Page 922 6. Paper Output Options 9. Using two supplied screws (TP, M3 x 6), attach the included punched waste paper box stopper.
  • Page 923 6. Paper Output Options CAUTION: If the attached location of the stopper is wrong, the punched waste paper box will be not secured by the stopper. This may result in the alarm of "Punched chips full or No waste paper box".
  • Page 924 6. Paper Output Options 10. Push back the saddle stitcher unit gently into the finisher until it stops. CAUTION: Hold the punch unit as shown by the following illustration. Do not hold the motor gear assembly. 11. Remove the two scews of the supplied punch unit, and then remove the punch front cover.(The removed screws and the punch front cover are no longer required.)
  • Page 925 6. Paper Output Options 12. Attach the supplied punch unit to the saddle finisher by matching the hole on the front side of the punch unit with the pin on the finisher. 13. Attach the supplied punch unit fixing pin (for saddle finisher), and then secure it with the supplied screw (TP, M3 x...
  • Page 926 6. Paper Output Options 14. Connect a connector of the punch unit. 15. Put the harness of the punch unit in the harness guides, and then attach the re-use band. Connect two connectors of the punch unit to the two connectors (CN127 and CN128) on the finisher controller PCB.
  • Page 927 6. Paper Output Options 16. Connect a connector of the punched waste paper full sensor to the connector (CN4) on the puncher driver PCB. 17. Using four screws, attach the rear cover of the saddle finisher removed in step 5). 18.
  • Page 928: Adjustment

    6. Paper Output Options 21. Affix the punch jam label of which “E” is printed on the label sheet to the left inner cover of the finisher, and also affix the label A1 to the right inner cover. (The punch jam label “D” and the label A2 are not used.) NOTE: When the similar punch jam label is supplied with the finisher, do not use the punch jam label supplied with the punch unit and follow the finisher installation procedure.
  • Page 929: Operation Check

    6. Paper Output Options 1. Perform the following item in the Service mode. • Service mode > SORTER > FUNCTION > FN-SENS2 Press the OK button on the screen. 2. When completing the output level adjustment successfully, indicate the "OK" show up on the screen. When indicated "OK"...
  • Page 930: Inner Booklet Trimmer-A1

    6. Paper Output Options Inner Booklet Trimmer-A1 Checking before Installation ■ Checking Before Installation When installing this Equipment together with the Finisher, install this Equipment before installing the Finisher to the Upstream Connection Machine. Checking the Supplied Parts ■ Checking the Supplied Parts [10] [1] Upper cover 1 pc.
  • Page 931: Installation Procedure

    6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Making Preparations for Installing the Finisher NOTE: • When installing this machine after installing the finisher to the host machine, install this machine after releasing the finisher from the host machine. • The equipment is secured with packaging tapes and cushioning materials to protect it against vibration and shock during transportation.
  • Page 932 6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the resin ring. 4. Remove the front door of the finisher in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 933 6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove the jam dial (upper).Remove one screw, and then remove the jam dial (lower). 6. Remove three screws, and then remove the inner cover. 7. Using a nipper, cut out the face part of the waste paper box on the inner cover. 8.
  • Page 934 6. Paper Output Options 9. At the back of the saddle unit, pull out one connector, and then remove the harness from the harness guide.And then, close the five harness guides. (The closed five harness guides are no longer required.)
  • Page 935 6. Paper Output Options 10. Remove one screw, and then remove the metal plate. After removing the metal plate, move the pully to the front and remove the belt. The removed screw/metal plate are attached again at the rear step. (The belt is no longer required.) 11.
  • Page 936 6. Paper Output Options 12. Remove three screws, and then remove the static eliminator unit. The removed screw is used next step. (The static eliminator/the two screws are no longer required.)
  • Page 937 6. Paper Output Options ■ Installing the Trimmer Unit 1. Insert the pins at the back of the supplied accride rail to the hole at the back side of the finisher. Install the accride rail the screw removed in step 12 discussed in "Making Preparations for Installing the Finisher". (When there are screw holes "A"...
  • Page 938 6. Paper Output Options 2. Install the supplied two stepped screws (M4 x 6). 3. Draw out the Accride rail (installed in step 1) until it stops. 4. Hang the trimmer unit frame on the stepped screws installed in step 2. NOTE: Hold the trimmer unit frame as shown below.
  • Page 939 6. Paper Output Options 5. Using the two supplied screws (bind-head, M4 x 6), secure the trimmer unit frame to the accride rail.
  • Page 940 6. Paper Output Options 6. Place the cutter unit on the trimmer unit frame. NOTE: Hold the cutter unit as shown below NOTE: Align the hole at the back of the cutter unit with the pin at the back of the trimmer unit frame.
  • Page 941 6. Paper Output Options 7. Remove the harness from the harness guide, and then connect one connector.
  • Page 942 6. Paper Output Options 8. Connect one connector, and then put the harness in three wire saddles. 9. Push both stopper of the accride rail in the direction of the arrow to draw out the saddle unit as far as possible.
  • Page 943 6. Paper Output Options...
  • Page 944 6. Paper Output Options 10. Put the harness in three wire saddles, and then connect two connectors. 11. At the trimmer unit, remove one resin ring and one bushing not to drop the pin inside the gear. At the saddle unit, remove one resin ring and one resin washer.
  • Page 945 6. Paper Output Options 12. Install the supplied drive belt and the supplied metal platte. Then, attach the bushing and two resin rings removed in step11. Install the metal plate removed in step 10 discussed in " Making Preparations for Installing the Finisher" using one screw.
  • Page 946 6. Paper Output Options 13. Attach the supplied upper cover using the supplied five screws (bind-head, M4 x 6).
  • Page 947 6. Paper Output Options 14. Lift up the joint part of the saddle unit - fi nisher communication cable, and then install the saddle unit at the original position.
  • Page 948 6. Paper Output Options CAUTION: When installing the inner trimmer, pay full attention to the following notification: When drawing out the saddle unit with releasing the rail stoppers as the saddle unit is required to be fully drawn out at installation, the cable guide may tense, which interferes housing the saddle unit.
  • Page 949 6. Paper Output Options 19. Attach the dust box retainer using one screw. 20. Close the front door of the finisher. 21. The following parts will be no longer needed once the inner trimmer has been installed. • Belt • Four screws (RS tightening) •...
  • Page 950: Operation Check

    6. Paper Output Options Operation Check 1. After completion of installation, cut the fore edge by operating the console panel to see whether the trimmer unit operates normally.
  • Page 951: Revision

    Revision Revision Chapter Category Product Name Reference Remarks First Edition - 2 Host Machine Add Con- Installing the Scanner tents...

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