Xerox Document Centre 50 User Manual
Xerox Document Centre 50 User Manual

Xerox Document Centre 50 User Manual

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  • Page 2 , the stylized X, and all Xerox product names and product numbers mentioned in this publication are registered trademarks of Xerox Corporation. Xerox Canada is a licensee of all the trademarks. Other company brands and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and are also acknowledged.
  • Page 3: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes The Xerox Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/printer and the recommended maintenance supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. Attention to the following notes will ensure the continued safe operation of your copier/printer. Electrical safety •...
  • Page 4: Disconnect Device

    If any of the following conditions occur, switch off the power to the machine immediately and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. Call an authorized Xerox service representative to correct the problem. – The machine emits unusual noises or odors.
  • Page 5: Laser Safety

    Laser safety CAUTION: Use of controls, adjustments, or procedures other than those specified in this documentation may result in a hazardous exposure to laser radiation. This equipment complies with international safety standards. With specific regard to laser safety, the equipment complies with performance standards for laser products set by government, national, and international agencies as a Class 1 laser product.
  • Page 6: Maintenance Safety

    Do not perform any maintenance procedures unless you have been trained to do them by a Xerox representative or unless a procedure is specifically described in one of the copier/printer manuals. SAFETY NOTES...
  • Page 7: Operational Safety

    Operational safety Your Xerox equipment and supplies were designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination, approval, and compliance with established environmental standards. Your attention to the following safety guidelines will help ensure the continued safe operation of your copier/printer: •...
  • Page 8: Ozone Safety

    The ozone is heavier than air, and the quantity is dependent on copy volume. Providing the correct environmental parameters, as specified in the Xerox installation procedures, ensures that concentration levels meet safe limits. If you need additional information about ozone,...
  • Page 9: Radio Frequency Emissions

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by the Xerox Corporation may void the authority granted by the FCC to operate this equipment. DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 10: In Canada

    Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by the Xerox Corporation may void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.
  • Page 11: Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval

    Safety Extra Low Voltage Approval The Xerox Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/printer is in compliance with various governmental agencies and national safety regulations. All system ports meet the Safety Extra Low Voltage (SELV) circuits for connection to customer-owned devices and networks.
  • Page 12: Certifications

    Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by Xerox Europe may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the EMC Directive 89/ 336/EEC.
  • Page 13 Changes or modifications to this equipment not specifically approved by Xerox Europe may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with the EMC Directive 89/ 336/EEC.
  • Page 14: It's Illegal

    It’s Illegal . . . in the USA Congress, by statute, has forbidden the copying of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fine or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies. 1. Obligations or Securities of the United States Govern- ment, such as: Certificates of Indebtedness National Bank Currency Coupons from Bonds...
  • Page 15 2. Adjusted Compensation Certificates for Veter- ans of the World Wars. 3. Obligations or Securities of any Foreign Gov- ernment, Bank, or Corporation. 4. Copyrighted material, unless permission of the copyright owner has been obtained or the copying falls within the “fair use” or library reproduction rights provisions of the copyright law.
  • Page 16 It’s Illegal . . . in Canada Parliament, by statute, has forbidden the copying of the following subjects under certain circumstances. Penalties of fines or imprisonment may be imposed on those guilty of making such copies. 1. Current bank notes or current paper money. 2.
  • Page 17: Environmental Notices

    Environmental Notices . . . in the USA ® As an ENERGY STAR partner, Xerox Corporation has determined that this copier/printer ® model meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. ® ENERGY STAR is a US registered trademark. The ENERGY STAR program is a team effort...
  • Page 18 Currently, Environmental Choice has more than 1600 approved products and 140 licensees. Xerox has been a leader in offering EcoLogo approved products. In 1996, Xerox became the first company licensed to use the Environmental Choice EcoLogo for its copiers printers, and fax machines.
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Notes ..........iii Electrical safety .
  • Page 20 1 About this manual........1-1 Manual contents .
  • Page 21 3 Making copies ........3-1 Power on and off .
  • Page 22 5 Added Features........5-1 Overview .
  • Page 23 7 Output Formats ........7-1 Overview .
  • Page 24 10 Duplex Automatic Document Feeder ....10-1 Overview ............10-1 Component names and functions .
  • Page 25 14 Technical Information....... . 14-1 Overview ............14-1 Specifications .
  • Page 26 XXVI DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 27: About This Manual

    About this manual The Document Centre ColorSeries 50, illustrated in Figure 1, may be used as a standalone copier or a copier/printer. The purpose of this manual is to introduce you to the various copying procedures and features available with the Document Centre ColorSeries 50.
  • Page 28: Manual Contents

    Manual contents This manual is divided into 15 chapters, as described below. KEY POINT: Features and options discussed in each chapter reflect the factory default settings. You may see different settings, depending on the options your System Administrator has selected in Tools mode.
  • Page 29: Basic Copying

    The overview serves a two-fold purpose: • It reviews the basic process of making copies, including selecting features and options, placing the original on the Document Glass or in the DADF, pushing the START button, and removing your output. Information such as positioning the original document on the Document Glass or in the DADF is not repeated in later sections unless the feature requires special attention to such...
  • Page 30: Added Features

    5. Added Features Chapter 5 includes information and procedures for the factory default features that display on the Added Features tab: • 2 Sided Copying • Book Copying • Margin Shift • Edge Erase • Original Size • Mixed Size Originals 6.
  • Page 31: Output Formats

    7. Output Formats Chapter 7 includes information and procedures for the features that affect special copy requirements. These features display on the Output Formats tab: • Multiple-Up • Repeat Image • Transparency Separators • Covers • Invert Image • Poster Mode 8.
  • Page 32: 10. Duplex Automatic Document Feeder

    10. Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Chapter 10 describes the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder by providing component names and functions, document specifications, and an overview of the document path. Safety precautions and instructions for document loading and jam clearance are also provided. 11.
  • Page 33: 14. Technical Information

    Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Printer User Guide. For site planning information, refer to the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Customer Site Planning Guide. The Xerox Web site is: www.xerox.com DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 1–7 ABOUT THIS MANUAL...
  • Page 34: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Conventions used in this manual Descriptions of features and options generally precede procedure steps. You may need to combine several procedures to achieve your desired results. This manual uses a number of symbols to help you identify various kinds of information. These symbols are described below.
  • Page 35: Introduction

    Getting to know your copier/printer Introduction The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/ printer, Figure 1, provides full-color, digital imaging at approximately 12 color copies and 50 black and white copies per minute, depending upon the paper size and the feeding orientation of the paper.
  • Page 36: Control Panel

    Control Panel Use the Control Panel to program the copier/ printer for individual jobs. Figure 2: Control Panel As illustrated in Figure 2, you will use the Contrast dial (A) to make the Touch Screen (B) brighter or darker. Turning the dial clockwise darkens the screen and turning it counterclockwise lightens the screen.
  • Page 37: Control Panel Buttons

    Control Panel Buttons The function of the Control Panel hard buttons is described below. The numbers before the descriptions correspond to the numbered call-outs in Figure 3. Numeric Keypad - Buttons 0 to 9 are used to select a copy quantity up to the value set in the Tools mode.
  • Page 38 Energy saver button - Press this button to initiate the Enerfy saver mode. The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 will also go into Energy saver mode automatically if it is not used for a length of time specified by the System Administrator in the Tools Mode.
  • Page 39 Clear All - Press this button to clear all programming, including the copy quantity. All features are reset to their respective default settings. When the Clear All button is selected in Interrupt mode, default settings are applied only to the interrupting job. NOTE: Clear All is not applied if a job is in progress or if the machine is displaying a Jam or Interlock Open screen.
  • Page 40 Clear (C) - Pressing the Clear (C) button, while programming a job, will reset the number of completed copies or sets back to 1. When the Clear button has been pressed, all preselected features remain and you may add or remove features until the copier/printer times out.
  • Page 41: Touch Screen

    Touch Screen The Touch Screen can be used to select features and options that specify what kind of copy output you desire. It also displays messages that indicate the copier/ printer status during idle, run, or fault conditions. Message area The message area at the top of the screen, Figure 4, contains space for messages concerning the copier/printer status, programming conflicts, and...
  • Page 42: Feature Tabs

    Feature tabs The Touch Screen displays five feature tabs you use to program the copier/printer: • Basic Copying • Added Features • Image Quality • Output Formats • Job Assembly Figure 5: Basic Copying Tab The five feature tabs on the Touch Screen contain the programmable selections for each feature.
  • Page 43: Touch Screen Button Types And Functions

    Touch Screen button types and functions Touch Screen buttons are selectable and shadowed. These buttons change appearance when selected. The standard button types are described and illustrated below: Some buttons contain a feature name or feature choice. Option buttons Some features have more options associated with them than can be displayed on one screen.
  • Page 44 Arrow buttons Arrow buttons allow you to change values on the Control Panel for features such as Variable Reduce/Enlarge, as illustrated in Figure 8. Touch the up or right arrow to increase the value; Figure 8: Arrow buttons touch the down or left arrow to decrease the value.
  • Page 45: Using The Touch Screen

    Using the Touch Screen Figure 11: The Touch Screen The copier/printer defaults to the Basic Copying tab, as illustrated in Figure 11. Touch the visible part of the tab to access the features for Added Features, Image Quality, Output Formats, or Job Assembly.
  • Page 46: Audio Tones

    Audio tones The copier/printer provides four types of audio tones to assist the operator in using the copier/ printer. The System Administrator can adjust the volume of some of the audio tones using Tools mode. • When a selection is made, the copier/printer beeps once when a button is touched to acknowledge the input.
  • Page 47: Document Feeder And Document Glass

    Document Feeder and Document Glass Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) The Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF), Figure 12, acts like a Document Cover by shielding the scanner from external light. KEY POINT: • Do not use excessive force to press down on the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder.
  • Page 48: Document Glass

    Document Glass After you have selected the desired features, you should place the original document onto the Document Glass. Raise the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder and place (register) the document in the correct orientation on the Document Glass for long edge feed or short edge feed, as illustrated in Figure 13.
  • Page 49: Auto Image Rotation

    Auto Image Rotation The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 offers an automatic rotation feature for 8.5 x 11 inch, or A4, original documents input from both the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder and the Document Glass. If the copier/printer detects that the image area of a document that is being scanned short edge first will not fit on the paper, it will automatically rotate the image 90°...
  • Page 50: White Border Edges On Copies

    White border edges on copies All copies made on the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 have white border edges on four sides of the copy, as illustrated in Figure 17. There is a factory setting which removes 2 mm from the left, right, top and bottom edges of the scanned original.
  • Page 51: Paper Trays And Paper Path

    (SRA3). Tray 5 can also accommodate special materials such as transparencies and heavy weight paper. NOTE: Paper Trays 2, 3, and 4 can be set up to accomodate 12 x 18 inch paper by your Xerox service representative. Tray 5 Tray 1...
  • Page 52: Paper Path Areas

    Paper Path Areas Paper Tray 1 Paper Tray 2 Paper Tray 3 Paper Tray 4 Paper Tray 5 Preregistration Area Transfer Belt Fuser Output Tray, Sorter/Mailbox or Finisher/Mailbox Duplex path (10a, 10b, 10c) As illustrated in Figure 17, the paper is fed from the selected paper tray (1-5) to the Paper Transport rollers.
  • Page 53: Output Delivery

    Output delivery Output is delivered differently, depending on the configuration of your system and on the job options you choose. If you use the Document Glass to input the original document, the requested number of copies will be delivered, face up, to the Output Tray or Offset Catch Tray on the right side of the copier/printer.
  • Page 54: Dry Ink (Toner)

    Dry ink (Toner) The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/ printer has a four-color development system that uses a combination of dry inks (toners) to produce the output colors. The dry ink colors are magenta, cyan, yellow, and black. Each dry ink is contained in a dry ink cartridge. When dry ink is running low in a particular cartridge, the Touch Screen displays a message indicating that it is low.
  • Page 55: Options And Accessories

    Table 1: Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Options and Accessories For more information about any one of the above accessories and/or for ordering one of the accessories, contact your Xerox representative. DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2–21 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COPIER/PRINTER...
  • Page 56: Safety Features

    If the device interrupts power to the copier/printer Figure 18: Ground Fault Protector again, or if power has not been restored by the above procedure, call your Xerox service representative. CAUTION: The Fuser Roll remains in a cammed- up position if power to the copier/printer is interrupted while the copier/printer is in use.
  • Page 57: Moving The Copier/Printer

    Improperly moving the copier/printer may damage the equipment, carpet or floor. lf you must move the copier/printer, please ask your Xerox representative to assist you. DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 2–23 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COPIER/PRINTER...
  • Page 58 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COPIER/PRINTER 2–24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 59: Making Copies

    Making copies This chapter includes a brief introduction to the various features available to you when making copies with the Document Centre ColorSeries 50. It also includes a procedure that quickly leads you through some of these features and instructions for powering the copier/printer on and off.
  • Page 60: Power On And Off

    Power on and off Switching the power on Press the Power Switch to the On position to switch the copier/printer on. A message will display asking you to wait. After the Power Switch is pressed to On, the copier/printer takes approximately eight minutes to come to a Ready to Make Copies condition.
  • Page 61: Loading Paper

    Figure 2. Adjust the paper guides. You can not adjust the guides for Tray 1. Contact a Xerox Service Representative to adjust the paper guides for Tray 1. The paper level must not be above the MAX fill line, as indicated in the tray.
  • Page 62: Paper Tray 5

    Paper Tray 5 Paper Tray 5 is located on the left side of the copier/printer. Paper Tray 5 is used for transparencies, heavy weight papers, and non- standard size paper. A maximum of 100 sheets of 20 lb (75 gsm) paper may be loaded into Paper Tray 5.
  • Page 63: Quick Copy

    Quick copy The procedure below helps you make simple copies without changing any options. Press the Clear All (CA) button to clear any previous programming. Perform one of the following: • Raise the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) or Document Glass Cover and place the document face down onto the Document Glass, as in Figure 4.
  • Page 64 Press the Start button. When copying is completed, perform the following: • Remove the copies from the Output Tray, Sorter/Mailbox or the Finisher/Mailbox on the right side of the copier/printer. • Remove the original document(s) from the Document Glass or Original Catch Tray of the DADF.
  • Page 65: Making Copies Using Features

    Making copies using features The feature tabs on the Touch Screen (Figure 6) enable you to configure the copier/printer to suit your copying needs. The procedure below leads you quickly through a number of features you may want to use in making copies.
  • Page 66 Select an option in the Output Color feature if a setting other than the default, Auto Color, is desired. Auto Color enables the copier/printer to select either Full Color or Black and White to use for the output. This feature will reduce color dry ink used by automatically using only black dry ink for black and white jobs.
  • Page 67 Select an option in the Reduce/Enlarge feature if a setting other than the default (100%) is desired. Perform one of the following: • Touch the desired Reduce/Enlarge option on the Basic Copying tab. • Figure 10: Reduce/Enlarge screen Touch More... to see additional options, as illustrated in Figure 10.
  • Page 68 Touch the Added Features tab and touch the Original Size button to display the Original Size screen, Figure 12. Touch a standard option for Original Size or use the horizontal and vertical arrows to set a non- standard size if a setting other than the default Figure 12: Original Size screen (Auto Detected) is desired.
  • Page 69 – 2 to 2 Sided button for two-sided copies from two-sided input. Select the Side 2 Rotate button to display the Side 2 Rotate screen, illustrated in Figure 15. You must specify the original orientation and the copy orientation. Touch Right/Left open for two-sided, Figure 15: Side 2 Rotate screen head-to-head output (e.g., books).
  • Page 70 Touch the Image Quality tab and touch the Original Type icon to display the Original Type screen, Figure 17. Touch an option for Original Type if a setting other than the default (Photo & Text) is desired. Figure 17: Original Type screen with Text Touch the Save button to return to the Image option selected Quality tab.
  • Page 71 Perform one of the following: • Raise the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) or Document Glass Cover and place the document, face down, on the Document Glass, as in Figure 20. Ensure that the document lies against the reg- istration area at the left rear corner of the glass.
  • Page 72: Preserving Your Color Output

    Your color output, which is made from color dry inks (toners), requires some attention. To help maintain high quality color output, Xerox recommends that you consider the following: Adhesive tapes and adhesives Some adhesive tapes and adhesives (glues) contain solvents that may soften or dissolve the color dry inks.
  • Page 73: Basic Copying

    Basic Copying Overview Figure 1: Basic Copying Tab The Basic Copying tab, illustrated in Figure 1, displays frequently used features. Output Color The Output Color feature allows you to select the colors desired for copying. Copy Output The Copy Output feature enables you to select the destination of the output.
  • Page 74: Reduce/Enlarge

    Reduce/Enlarge The Reduce/Enlarge feature allows you to select the size of the output image from preset values or through independent ratios for the image length and width. The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 can also be set up for automatic reduction/ enlargement.
  • Page 75: Output Color

    Output Color The Output Color feature, Figure 2, allows you to select the desired output color. The output color options displayed on the Basic Copying tab are Auto Color, Full Color, 3 Pass Color, and Black. Figure 2: Output Color options on the Basic Copying Tab If you select the More...
  • Page 76: Auto Color

    Auto Color The Auto Color option enables the copier/printer to determine automatically if the document is black and white or color. If the document is black and white, the Black option is selected automatically. If the document is colored, the Full Color option is selected.
  • Page 77: Full Color

    Full Color The Full Color option combines all four dry ink colors (black, cyan, magenta, and yellow). You should select the Full Color option when the document contains color and black, as in Figure 4. In Full Color mode, output is produced at approximately 12 copies/prints per minute.
  • Page 78: Black

    Black The Black option should be selected when the desired output is a black and white copy. Black and white copies can be made from any document. When you select Black, the copier/ printer will use black dry ink (toner) only, as in Figure 6.
  • Page 79: Selecting Output Color

    Selecting Output Color On the Basic Copying tab, select the desired Output Color option. Selecting a Single Output Color On the Basic Copying tab, touch the Output Color More... option to display the Output Color screen, as in Figure 8. Touch Single Color.
  • Page 80: Copy Output

    Copy Output The Copy Output feature enables you to select the destination of the output and determine whether it is to be collated or uncollated. For example, three copies of a three-page collated job will result in three sets of copies in 1, 2, 3 order delivered to separate sorter bins.
  • Page 81 If the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 has a Sorter/Mailbox, output may be directed to the Sorter/Mailbox Bins or Offset Catch Tray. The same options are available if your copier/printer has a Finisher/Mailbox. Use the following procedure to determine your copy output destination. NOTE: If the Sorter/Mailbox or the Finisher/ Mailbox is configured as a Mailbox, only the Top Tray option will be visible on the Touch screen.
  • Page 82: Reduce/Enlarge

    Reduce/Enlarge The Reduce/Enlarge feature allows you to copy the image at different magnifications. You can select one of the following options on the Basic Copying tab, as illustrated in Figure 12. Figure 12: Reduce/Enlarge options on the Percentage options Basic Copying Tab Depending on what the System Administrator has selected, you see several percentage options for reduction/enlargement.
  • Page 83: Auto

    Auto% The Auto% option automatically reduces or enlarges the copy, based on the size and orientation of the document and the paper supply selected. This option is applied only to standard size documents. KEY POINT: Select Auto% when the document and the copy paper are different sizes.
  • Page 84: Advanced Options For Reduce/Enlarge

    Advanced options for Reduce/Enlarge Touching the Reduce/Enlarge More... button on the Basic Copying tab enables you to set reduction or enlargement according to the following options illustrated in Figure 15: • Preset % Figure 15: Additional Options • for Reduce/Enlarge Variable % •...
  • Page 85: Preset

    Preset % When you select the Preset% option, the percentages that display on the Basic Copying tab are supplemented by additional preset percentages. The selected percentage displays in the value box on the Reduce/Enlarge screen. Select the Copy All option to select an automatic reduction.
  • Page 86: Variable

    Variable % Select the Variable% option to enter the desired percentage for Reduce/Enlarge. Use either the up and down arrows or the number buttons that display on the Touch Screen. Copies may be reduced to 25% or enlarged to 400% (Figure 17). Figure 17: Variable% Reduce/Enlarge screen Table 1 lists some common percentage conversions for different paper sizes:...
  • Page 87 Under Reduce/Enlarge on the Basic Copying tab, touch the More... button. On the Reduce/Enlarge screen, select the Variable% option, as in Figure 18. Perform one of the following: Figure 18: Variable% Reduce/Enlarge screen • Touch the up arrow to increase the percentage value in increments of 1.
  • Page 88: Independent X - Y

    Independent X - Y % Select the Independent X - Y% option to copy the image at different, independent magnifications from 25% to 400% for the X and Y directions. For example, you can enlarge the image to 129% in the X direction and reduce it to 64% in the Y direction.
  • Page 89: Independent X - Y %: Variable

    Independent X - Y %: Variable % The Variable% option enables you to select different percentages for reduction and enlargement in either the X or Y direction by using Touch Screen arrows. You can also indicate the orientation of the original on the Document Glass. Under Reduce/Enlarge on the Basic Copying tab, touch the More...
  • Page 90: Independent X - Y %: Auto

    Independent X - Y %: Auto % The Auto% option enables the copier/printer to calculate the reduction and enlargement automatically based on the original document size and on the output paper size. KEY POINT: This option is applied only to standard size documents.
  • Page 91: Paper Supply

    System Administrator or use the Tools Mode to change the paper weight for the specified tray before loading paper. NOTE: Contact a Xerox Service Representative to change the default size of Paper Tray 1. DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 4–19...
  • Page 92: Auto Tray Switching - Tools Mode

    Auto Tray Switching - Tools Mode The Auto Tray Switching feature enables the copier/printer to switch to another paper supply when a tray runs out of paper. Auto Tray Switching is activated when Auto Paper Supply is selected and your System Administrator has enabled paper trays 1, 2, 3, and 4.
  • Page 93: Selecting The Paper Supply

    Selecting the Paper Supply On the Basic Copying Tab, review the displayed paper trays under Paper Supply to see if the desired paper size and type is displayed. Perform one of the following: • Touch the Auto Paper option. The copier/ printer selects the appropriate paper automatically.
  • Page 94: Programming The Paper Supply For Tray

    Programming the Paper Supply for Tray 5 You must select the paper size and paper type when loading paper into Tray 5 unless Auto Paper is selected. On the Basic Copying tab under Paper Supply, touch the More... button to display the Paper Figure 25: Paper Supply screen Supply screen, Figure 25.
  • Page 95 Perform one of the following to select paper size: • Touch Auto Paper Size as shown in Figure 27. Figure 27: Tray 5 Auto Paper Sizes • Touch International sizes and select one of the preset international sizes, such as A3 or A4, as shown in Figure 28.
  • Page 96 BASIC COPYING 4–24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 97: Added Features

    Added Features Overview Figure 1: Added Features Tab Use the Added Features tab (Figure 1) to select options for the features described below. 2 Sided Copying The 2 Sided Copying feature specifies 1 to 1, 1 to 2, 2 to 2, and 2 to 1 copying. Book Copying The Book Copying feature splits the image of an open book original into pages to enable...
  • Page 98: Margin Shift

    Margin Shift The Margin Shift feature enables you to center a document image, shift the image to one edge slightly, or move the image to a specified edge of the output copy. NOTE: The Auto Center feature is included in the Margin Shift options.
  • Page 99: Mixed Size Originals

    Mixed Size Originals When using the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF), you can copy jobs with mixed size originals. When the Mixed Size Originals feature and Auto paper tray are selected, the copier/printer automatically identifies the document size and selects the correct paper supply.
  • Page 100: Sided Copying

    2 Sided Copying Use the 2 Sided Copying feature on the Added Features tab to select 1-sided or 2-sided copy, with options for 2-sided output. KEY POINT: The 2 Sided Copying feature is available for output of 16 lb. through 28 lb. (64 through 105 gsm) paper or for standard sizes smaller than 12 x 18 inches (A3).
  • Page 101 • 2 to 2 Sided button for 2-sided copies from 2- sided input. Select the Side 2 Rotate button to display the Side 2 Rotate screen, illustrated in Figure 5. Touch the appropriate description for input documents and desired output: –...
  • Page 102: Manual 2 Sided Copying

    Manual 2 Sided copying To create 2-sided copy for output stock that varies from the requirements for the automatic 2 Sided Copying feature, you must perform a manual feed from Paper Tray 5. If making 2-sided copies using Tray 5, remove any extra paper from the tray prior to starting the 2- sided copy job.
  • Page 103: Book Copying

    Book Copying The Book Copying feature (Figure 7) enables you to copy bound documents such as books, magazines or journals, notebooks, glued forms, or stapled sets. When this feature is selected, each page is copied onto a separate sheet of paper. Figure 7: Book Copying feature The Book Copying feature offers several options, illustrated in Figure 8:...
  • Page 104 NOTE: Keep the following notes in mind when using Book Copying: • Select the Auto% option of the Reduce/ Enlarge feature on the Basic Copying tab to enlarge the pages of a book so they fit onto the selected long edge paper. •...
  • Page 105: Book Copying Off

    Book Copying Off The Book Copying Off option indicates no special scanning is required. It is the default setting. Touch the Book Copying button on the Added Features tab to display the Book Copying screen. Touch the Book Copying Off button, as in Figure 10.
  • Page 106: Normal Book Copying

    Normal Book Copying Use the Normal Book Copying option to copy the pages of a left-bound book in the order 1 to N (the last page copied). When you select the Normal Book Copying option, the copier/printer scans and copies the left page of a bound document, then scans and copies the right page.
  • Page 107 If necessary, use the arrows under the Binding Erase icon to delete the center shadow from the output. Touch the right arrow to increase the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy. Touch the left arrow to decrease the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy.
  • Page 108: Right To Left Format

    Right to Left Format Use this option to copy the pages of a right-bound book in the order 1 to N (the last page copied). When you select the Right to Left Format button, the copier/printer scans and copies the right page of a bound document, then scans and copies the left page.
  • Page 109 If necessary, use the arrows under the Binding Erase icon to delete the center shadow from the output. Touch the right arrow to increase the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy. Touch the left arrow to decrease the amount of erasure in the center of the output copy.
  • Page 110: Calendar Format

    Calendar Format Use the Calendar Format option when the document is bound at the top, as a wall calendar. When you select the Calendar Format button, the copier/printer scans and copies the top page of a bound document, then scans and copies the bottom page.
  • Page 111 Perform one of the following: • To scan and copy both pages, touch the Both Pages button. • To scan and copy the top page without the bottom page, touch the Top Page Only button. • To scan and copy the bottom page without the top page, touch the Bottom Page Only button.
  • Page 112: Margin Shift

    Margin Shift The Margin Shift feature (Figure 14) allows you to change the placement of an image on the output page. You can move images to the center of a page or move them to a specific corner or edge. In addition, you can specify variable shifts toward any margin.
  • Page 113: No Shift

    No Shift If No Shift is selected, the copier/printer assumes that the original document is registered in the upper left corner of the Document Glass. If the document is offset from this registration point, the image on the output copy will be offset by the same amount.
  • Page 114: Auto Center

    Auto Center Selecting the Auto Center option centers the original image on the output page, as illustrated in Figure 18. KEY POINT: The Auto Center option is not available for 12 x 18 inch or SRA3 originals that are being copied without reduction. The Auto Center option is intended for copying original documents that are smaller than the copy paper.
  • Page 115 Touch the Margin Shift button on the Added Features tab to display the Margin Shift screen, as illustrated in Figure 19. Touch either the Side 1 or Side 2 button to display the Margin Shift screen for the desired side. Figure 19: Margin Shift screen Touch the Auto Center button to display the Auto Center detail screen, as illustrated in Figure 20.
  • Page 116: Corner Shift

    Corner Shift Select the Corner Shift feature to move the image to a specified edge or corner on the output copy for Side 1 or 2, as illustrated in Figure 21. This feature works in three ways: • To shift an image on small documents to a specified corner on the output •...
  • Page 117 Touch the Margin Shift button on the Added Features tab to display the Margin Shift screen as illustrated in Figure 22. Touch either the Side 1 or Side 2 button to display the Margin Shift screen for the desired side. Figure 22: Margin Shift screen Touch the Corner Shift button to display the Corner Shift detail screen, as illustrated in Figure...
  • Page 118: Variable Shift

    Variable Shift The Variable Shift option enables you to adjust the horizontal or vertical orientation of the output image, as illustrated in Figure 24. You can shift the image up, down, right, or left by means of the variable arrow buttons. NOTE: Do not use Variable Shift if you want 100% of your original document to be copied.
  • Page 119 Touch the Margin Shift button on the Added Features tab to display the Margin Shift screen, as illustrated in Figure 25. Touch either the Side 1 or Side 2 button to display the Margin Shift screen for the desired side. Figure 25: Margin Shift screen Touch the Variable Shift button to display the Variable Shift detail screen, as illustrated in...
  • Page 120 Touch Save to return to the Margin Shift screen. If desired, repeat steps 2-5 for the other side. Touch the button next to the icon that most closely resembles the Original Orientation for the document on the Document Glass. Touch Save to return to the Added Features tab. ADDED FEATURES 5–24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 121: Edge Erase

    Edge Erase The Edge Erase feature (Figure 27) enables you to eliminate unwanted marks near the edges of the original from the output copy. The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 is set up with a factory default of 2 mm for the Edge Erase feature.
  • Page 122: No Erase

    No Erase The Edge Erase default setting is No Erase. When the No Erase button is selected, output will reflect the factory default edge erase of 2 mm or the default edge erase set by your System Administrator. A 2mm edge erase is normally sufficient to remove shadows from the copy edges.
  • Page 123: Variable Erase For Edges

    Variable Erase for edges The Variable Erase option, illustrated in Figure 29, enables the copier/printer to vary the amount of erasure from 0 to 50 mm in 1 mm increments. The same amount of erasure is applied to both top and bottom edges or right and left edges of the document.
  • Page 124 Touch the Edge Erase button on the Added Features tab to display the Edge Erase screen. Touch the Variable Erase button to display the Variable Erase screen, as illustrated in Figure 30. Perform one of the following: • Under the Top & Bottom Edges button, touch the up arrow to increase the amount of erasure at the top and bottom edges.
  • Page 125: Original Size

    Original Size Use the Original Size feature (Figure 31) to specify the original document size as one of a number of standard international or US sizes. You can also manually specify the dimensions of non- standard input or you can select the Auto Detect option to enable size identification by the copier/ printer.
  • Page 126 At the Added Features tab, select the Original Size button to display the Original Size screen, as illustrated in Figure 32. Perform one of the following: • Touch the Auto Detect option (default) to have the copier/printer identify the size of the Figure 32: Original Size screen original document.
  • Page 127: Mixed Size Originals

    Mixed Size originals When a Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is present, the Mixed Size Originals feature (Figure 33) is displayed on the Added Features tab and documents of mixed sizes can be placed into the DADF for copying. When the Mixed Size originals feature and Auto paper tray are selected, the copier/printer automatically identifies the document size and selects the...
  • Page 128 ADDED FEATURES 5–32 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 129: Image Quality

    Image Quality Overview Figure 1: Image Quality Tab The Image Quality features, listed on the Image Quality tab (Figure 1), allow you to optimize the output copy quality. You begin your adjustment by indicating the type of original document you have. Then you change settings for specific image quality factors such as lightness and darkness, sharpness, or color.
  • Page 130: Preset Color Balance

    Preset Color Balance The Preset Color Balance option automatically adjusts Image Quality settings to produce output with balanced image tones. Lighten/Darken The adjustment of lightness or darkness will sometimes improve the output quality. Color Shift/Saturation This feature allows you to shift all of the copy colors toward the adjacent hue, as well as adjust the overall richness of color on the output copy.
  • Page 131: Original Type

    Original Type The Original Type feature (Figure 2) enables you to define the kind of original document you wish to copy. The copier/printer automatically makes fine adjustments to optimize the copy sharpness based on document type. There are a number of document type choices available, as illustrated in Figure 3: •...
  • Page 132: Photo & Text

    Photo & Text Photo & Text is the best document type selection for original documents that contain pictures and printed text (Figure 4), as you often see in magazines or professional journals. In the Photo & Text mode, the copier/printer copies the text areas with the Text option and the photo areas with the Photo option.
  • Page 133 Touch the Original Type button on the Image Quality tab to display the Original Type screen. Touch the Photo & Text button to display the Photo & Text detail screen, Figure 5. Touch the selection in the Photo Type column which best describes the picture or photo in the original document: Figure 5: Original Type screen with...
  • Page 134: Text

    Text Text is the best selection for text documents composed of fine line characters or other high contrast documents with bright, dense colors, as in Figure 6. Selecting this option suppresses background color. Examples of text documents include business documents that contain graphics; documents with color or black text;...
  • Page 135: Photo

    Photo The Photo option is the best selection for photographs or lithographs (Figure 8) including paintings that contain a variety of pastel colors. The Photo option provides the most accurate color and density copy for continuous tone documents that contain a wide range of densities from very dark to very light images.
  • Page 136 Touch the selection in the Photo Type column which best describes the original document: • Halftone Use this option for images created using a fine screen that varies in the darkness and density of dots that make up the image. Examples of halftone images can be found in magazines and newspapers.
  • Page 137: Graphics & Maps

    Graphics & Maps Use the Graphics & Maps option to optimize the reproduction of detailed graphics, maps, or map- like originals. Examples include highly technical drawings, histograms, pie charts, or roadmaps (Figure 10). With this option, text on a light-colored background is enhanced more than if the Photo option or the Text option were used.
  • Page 138: Preset Color Balance

    Preset Color Balance The Preset Color Balance feature (Figure 12) automatically changes Image Quality settings to produce balanced image tones described below. The Preset Color Balance feature also lets you enable Background Suppression or Auto Suppression. Figure 12: Preset Color Balance feature Normal The Normal option, illustrated in Figure 13, makes no changes to the image quality and produces...
  • Page 139: Lively

    Lively The Lively option, illustrated in Figure 14, uses the highest color saturation to produce rich, vivid output colors. The option increases the Color Saturation to the most vivid setting and adjusts the Lighten/Darken setting one step lighter. Figure 14: Example of Lively DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 6–11 IMAGE QUALITY...
  • Page 140: Bright

    Bright The Bright option, illustrated in Figure 15, produces a sharp, clear image on the copy. The Bright option decreases the low density settings for Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black. It increases the color saturation, adjusts the Lighten/ Darken setting two steps darker, and selects the highest Sharpness setting.
  • Page 141: Warm

    Warm The Warm option, illustrated in Figure 16, produces a soft image on the copy by transforming low density colors into light and reddish colors. Use this setting to apply a light pink tone to skin colors and to give a soft tone to dark, warm colors.
  • Page 142: Cool

    Cool The Cool option, illustrated in Figure 17, produces a strong, clear blue tone on the copy. This setting makes blue color stronger and makes dark, cold colors clearer. The Cool option decreases the Low, Medium, and High density settings for Yellow and Magenta, and increases the Low, Medium, and High setting for Cyan.
  • Page 143: Background Suppression

    Background Suppression Background suppression prevents undesired marks or images that are printed on the back of an original from appearing on the output copy (see Figure 18). A newspaper is one example of this type of original. The Background Suppression feature reduces the Medium density settings for Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black.
  • Page 144 Touch the Preset Color Balance button on the Image Quality tab to display the Preset Color Balance screen, illustrated in Figure 19. Touch the appropriate button for the desired color balance. Touch Save to return to the Image Quality tab. Figure 19: Preset Color Balance screen IMAGE QUALITY 6–16...
  • Page 145: Lighten/Darken

    Lighten/Darken The Lighten/Darken feature (Figure 20) enables you to adjust the overall lightness or darkness (density) of the output copy. This feature offers an Auto Contrast option as well as seven lighten/ darken levels. The Normal level is the copier/printer default for Figure 20: Lighten/Darken feature Lighten/Darken.
  • Page 146 The Background Suppression option in the Preset Color Balance feature of the Image Quality tab may also be used to suppress background. Refer to the “Preset Color Balance” section in this chapter for more information. Touch the Lighten/Darken button on the Image Quality tab to display the Lighten/Darken screen, as illustrated in Figure 24.
  • Page 147: Color Shift/Saturation

    Color Shift/Saturation The Color Shift/Saturation feature (Figure 25) allows you to shift all copy colors toward the adjacent hue as well as to adjust the overall richness of color on the output copy. Color Shift Figure 25: Color Shift/Saturation feature Color shift is useful for altering the colors of your original image to better fit your needs.
  • Page 148: Saturation

    Saturation The Saturation feature allows you to adjust the overall richness of color on the output copy. Saturation is sometimes referred to as chroma. Colors with high saturation are sometimes called vivid colors. The flower illustrations on the Color Shift/ Saturation screen (Figure 32) help you anticipate the results of the requested shift.
  • Page 149 Touch the Color Shift/Saturation button on the Image Quality tab to display the Color Shift/ Saturation screen, as illustrated in Figure 32. Touch the button for the desired Color Shift in the range from Coolest to Warmest. Figure 32: Color Shift/Saturation screen Touch the button for the desired Saturation in the range from Most Pastel to Most Vivid.
  • Page 150: Sharpness

    Sharpness The Sharpness feature (Figure 33) allows you to adjust the amount of edge definition on the copies. Five adjustment levels, corresponding roughly to the illustrations on the screen, are available. NOTE: For optimum sharpness on the copies, it is important to select the correct Original Type for Figure 33: Sharpness feature your input document in the Image Quality tab.
  • Page 151 Touch the Sharpness button on the Image Quality tab to display the Sharpness screen, as illustrated in Figure 37. Using the diamond illustrations as guides, touch the button that best reflects the desired degree of softness or sharpness. Figure 37: Sharpness screen Touch Save to return to the Image Quality tab.
  • Page 152: Variable Color Balance

    Variable Color Balance The Variable Color Balance feature (Figure 38) allows you to adjust the balance between colors and the overall amount of color on the output copies. Variable Color Balance provides you with the maximum range of color control available. You Figure 38: Variable Color Balance feature can adjust the levels of all four process colors (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black) for areas of...
  • Page 153 Touch the Variable Color Balance button on the Image Quality tab to display the Color Balance screen, as illustrated in Figure 42. Touch the button for the desired color. Figure 42: Color Balance screen Select the desired density (low, medium, or high) and perform one of the following: •...
  • Page 154 IMAGE QUALITY 6–26 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 155: Output Formats

    Output Formats Overview Figure 1: Output Formats Tab The Output Formats tab, illustrated in Figure 1, enables you to specify special output formats. Multiple-Up The Multiple-Up feature enables you to copy up to eight images from multiple originals onto a single page.
  • Page 156: Transparency Separators

    Transparency Separators The copier/printer can produce transparencies with or without blank separators between them. The Transparency Separators feature directs the copier/printer to insert the separators. Covers The optional Covers feature enables you to add covers to your copy sets. Invert image The Invert Image feature enables you to create negative images, mirror images, or negative mirror images on your output copy from the...
  • Page 157: Multiple-Up

    Multiple-Up The Multiple-Up feature (Figure 2) enables you to copy two, four, or eight images from multiple originals onto a single page. Figure 3 provides an example of the 4-up option. Note that each image is centered in its space. The default is set to 1 Page Up to produce a single Figure 2: Multiple-Up feature image on a single page.
  • Page 158: Pages Up

    2 Pages Up If you use the 2 Pages Up option, you can select Two Portrait one of the following image placements for your Originals output copies: • Left-to-right / top-to-bottom Left-to-right / top-to-bottom • Right-to-left / top-to-bottom • Top-to-bottom Figure 4 illustrates the above image placements.
  • Page 159: Pages Up And 8 Pages Up

    4 Pages Up and 8 Pages Up If you use the 4-Up or 8-Up option, you can select Four Portrait one of the following image placements for your Originals output copies: • Horizontally, beginning from the upper left Horizontal, beginning corner from upper left corner •...
  • Page 160: Number Of Images Per Page

    Number of images per page Tables 1 and 2 will help you determine whether two, four or eight images can fit on a page without image loss due to differences between the original document and output copy size. Images are centered in the image area.
  • Page 161 Touch the Multiple-Up button on the Output Formats tab to display the Multiple-Up screen (Figure 6). Figure 6: Multiple-Up screen with default selected Touch one of the following buttons to display the appropriate detail screen: • 1 Page Up (default setting, Figure 6) Figure 7: 2 Pages Up detail screen •...
  • Page 162: Repeat Image

    Repeat Image The Repeat Image feature (Figure 9) enables you to copy a single image multiple times onto one page. The Repeat Image feature offers the following Figure 9: Repeat Image feature options: Single Image This is the default setting. It produces only one image per output page.
  • Page 163 NOTE: Keep the following notes in mind when using Repeat Image: • The original document must be placed on the Document Glass. • The following features cannot be used in conjunction with Repeat Image: – Reduce/Enlarge, Auto% options – 2 sided –...
  • Page 164 Touch the Repeat Image button on the Output Formats tab to display the Repeat Image screen (Figure 11). Figure 11: Repeat Image screen Touch one of the following options to display the appropriate detail screen: • Single Image (default setting, Figure 11) •...
  • Page 165: Transparency Separators

    Transparency Separators When you select the Transparency Separators feature (Figure 14), the copier/printer automatically inserts a blank sheet of paper between the transparency copies in the output tray. The Transparency Separator feature offers the Figure 14: Transparency Separators feature following options: No Separators This is the default setting.
  • Page 166 NOTE: Keep the following notes in mind when using Transparency Separators: • Do not interleave paper and transparencies in Paper Tray 5. Jams may occur. • The paper used as separators must be the same size as the transparencies. • Do not use heavy paper as separators.
  • Page 167 Touch the Transparency Separators button on the Output Formats tab to display the Transparency Separators screen (Figure 16). Figure 16: Transparency Separators screen Touch one of the following options: • No Separators (default setting, Figure 16) • Blank Separators (Figure 17) –...
  • Page 168: Covers

    Covers The optional Covers feature (Figure 19) allows you to add covers to your copied sets, using stock drawn from a different tray than your copies. You can have 1-sided or 2-sided front covers or 1- sided or 2-sided front and back covers. The covers can be with or without an image.
  • Page 169 NOTE: Keep the following notes in mind when using covers: • The Repeat Image and Transparency Separators options are not available with the Covers feature. • The Covers feature is not available on machines without a Sorter. • You must select “Collated” for Covers jobs. •...
  • Page 170 Touch the Covers button on the Output Formats tab to display the Covers screen (Figure 20). Figure 20: Output Format - Covers options Touch one of the following options: • No Cover (default setting, Figure 20) Touch the No Cover button if you do not wish to create a cover.
  • Page 171 • Front Cover Touch the Front Cover button if you wish to create a front cover. This displays the Paper Trays button (Figure 21). Touch the Paper Trays button to display the Cover Stock Tray and Paper Supply Tray options (Figure 22). Figure 21: Paper trays button Touch the correct Cover Stock Tray and Paper Supply Tray.
  • Page 172: Invert Image

    Invert Image The Invert Image feature (Figure 25) allows you to create a mirror image, negative image, or negative mirror image. NOTE: To apply an Invert Image feature to a Figure 25: Invert Image feature document, you must use the Document Glass when making your copies.
  • Page 173 Touch the Invert Image button on the Output Formats tab to display the Invert Image screen (Figure 27). Figure 27: Invert Image screen Touch the Mirror Image button to display the Mirror Image screen (Figure 28). Perform one of the following: •...
  • Page 174: Negative Image

    Negative Image The Negative Image feature reverses the colors of the whole document image. This feature has two options: • Positive Image This produces a copy that looks like the original document (Figure 29). This is the default setting. • Negative Image Figure 29: Sample positive image With this option, the positive colors are...
  • Page 175 Touch the Invert Image button on the Output Formats tab to display the Invert Image screen (Figure 31). Figure 31: Invert Image screen Touch the Negative Image button to display the Negative Image screen (Figure 32). Perform one of the following: •...
  • Page 176: Poster Mode

    Poster Mode The Poster Mode feature (Figure 33) allows you to create a poster size reproduction of the document original by creating multiple images that can be trimmed and joined together after. There will be Figure 33: Output Formats - Poster Mode some image overlap on the multiple copies to button allow for the trimming and joining operations...
  • Page 177 NOTE: Keep the following notes in mind when using the Poster Mode feature: • Copy quantity selection for the Poster feature is limited to one. • An image can be enlarged up to 400 times its normal size. The copier/printer can produce up to 36 sheets of paper to provide a poster of the complete image.
  • Page 178 Touch the Poster Mode button on the Output Formats tab to display the Poster Mode screen (Figure 34). Figure 34: Poster options Touch one of the following options: • No Poster Touch No Poster if you do not wish to create a poster.
  • Page 179 • Preset Poster Size Touch Preset Poster Size (Figure 36) if you wish to create a preset poster size. Touch the appropriate dimension size button for the final poster size. The machine will automatically select Auto% Reduce/Enlarge once you have selected the poster size. Figure 36: Preset poster sizes Poster Sizes 40”...
  • Page 180 OUTPUT FORMATS 7–26 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 181: Job Assembly

    Job Assembly Overview Figure 1: Job Assembly Tab In the Job Assembly tab, illustrated in Figure 1, you can use the following feature: Stored jobs This feature enables you to store frequently-used feature settings in the built-in copier/printer memory. You can recall these settings as needed. KEY POINT: After you select an option other than the default for a feature and save your selection and return to the tab, a check mark displays near...
  • Page 182 Stored Jobs The Stored Jobs feature (Figure 2) is used to store jobs with complex feature settings that you run frequently. This feature allows you to program various settings in the built-in copier/printer memory and save them as a single “job.” Up to 10 jobs can be stored in the built-in copier/printer memory.
  • Page 183: Store A Job

    Store a job Program the features and options you want to save for future use. Touch the Stored Jobs button on the Job Assembly tab to display the Stored Jobs screen, as illustrated in Figure 3. Touch the Store Job option. Figure 3: Stored Job option selected Touch the desired button to identify the job number.
  • Page 184: Retrieve A Job

    Retrieve a job Touch the Stored Jobs button on the Job Assembly tab to display the Stored Jobs screen, as illustrated in Figure 4. Touch the Retrieve Job option to display all Figure 4: Retrieve Job option selected stored jobs. Only those buttons associated with jobs will be selectable.
  • Page 185: Delete A Job

    Delete a job Touch the Stored Jobs button on the Job Assembly tab to display the Stored Jobs screen. Touch the Delete option to display all stored jobs, as illustrated in Figure 5. Only those buttons associated with jobs will be selectable. Figure 5: Delete job option Touch the button for the job to be deleted.
  • Page 186 JOB ASSEMBLY 8–6 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 187: Paper

    Paper Overview This chapter contains basic information about loading paper or transparencies and about using paper trays. It also includes some paper usage guidelines for the Document Centre ColorSeries Good quality, 24 lb (90 gsm) bright, white paper with a smooth finish is the standard for color output, as it reduces show-through on 2-sided output and provides the best quality output.
  • Page 188: Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, And 4

    NOTE: Paper Trays 2, 3, and 4 can accommodate SRA3 and 12 x 18 inch paper through a special, optional tray setup procedure performed by a Xerox service representative. If you are interested in this capability, contact your Xerox service representative.
  • Page 189: Paper Tray 5

    Paper Tray 5 Paper Tray 5 (sometimes called the Bypass Tray or the Multiple Sheet Inserter) is located on the left side of the copier/printer, as illustrated in Figure 2. Paper Tray 5 can accommodate transparencies and other specified paper stocks, and various paper sizes up to 12 x 18 inches or SRA3 (320 x 450 mm).
  • Page 190: Auto Tray Switching - Tools Mode

    Auto Tray Switching - Tools Mode Auto Tray Switching is enabled in the Tools mode only for Paper Trays 1, 2, 3 and 4, not for Paper Tray 5. The Auto Tray Switching feature prompts the copier/printer to switch trays when one runs out of paper.
  • Page 191: Loading Stock

    Loading stock Using paper The front and back surfaces of a piece of paper differ slightly. Therefore, one side is preferred as the side to image when copying to one side only, or the side to image first if copying to two sides. This side is referred to as the Preferred Printing Side, or the Wire Side.
  • Page 192 KEY POINT: • For the best results, use only the recommended paper sizes, paper weights, or paper types. If you do not use recommended papers, you may experience copy quality problems, paper jams, or possible component failures. Refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for more information.
  • Page 193: Using Transparencies

    Using transparencies Transparencies can be run ONLY from Tray 5. Transparencies with removable lead edge paper stripes are recommended. KEY POINT: Use only the transparencies recommended in the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide. Before you load transparencies, you must determine which side has the white stripe.
  • Page 194: Loading Paper Into Trays 1, 2, 3, And 4

    Loading paper into trays 1, 2, 3, and 4 To load a paper tray, pull the tray out fully, as illustrated in Figure 5. Select the appropriate paper to load. If you are not sure of the size to load, refer to the Paper Supply feature on the Basic Copying tab to check the size that was previously loaded in the paper tray.
  • Page 195 In Paper Trays 2, 3, and 4, straighten the paper stack and adjust the paper guides until they lightly touch the paper. See Figures 7 and 8. Figure 7: Adjusting the Rear Paper Guide Figure 8: Adjusting the Right Paper Guide Close the paper tray slowly to avoid shifting the paper stack.
  • Page 196: Loading Stock Into Paper Tray 5

    Loading stock into Paper Tray 5 The number of sheets that can be loaded in Paper Tray 5 (sheet capacity) varies with the weight of the stock. For more information about paper weight and requirements, refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide.
  • Page 197 Open Paper Tray 5 by grasping the cover Tray 5 at the top in the middle and gently pushing it away from the copier/printer and down, as illustrated in Figure 10. Figure 10: Opening Paper Tray 5 For long paper, extend the tray by grasping the long plastic tab at the left edge (Figure 11) and pulling it to the left as far as possible, as illustrated in Figure 12.
  • Page 198 Place the stack of materials onto Paper Tray 5 between the edge guides, as illustrated in Figure 13. Slide the stack into the tray until it stops. Move the back edge guide until it lightly touches Edge guides the side of the stack of materials. Readjust the left edge guide each time you load materials into Paper Tray 5.
  • Page 199: Using 12 X 18 Inch Or Sra3 Paper

    Using 12 x 18 inch or SRA3 paper Use Paper Tray 5 for 12 x 18 inch (305 x 457 mm) or SRA3 (320 x 450 mm) paper. Refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for more information about the paper you are loading.
  • Page 200 Load up to 100 sheets of 12 x 18 inch (305 x 457 mm) or SRA3 (320 x 457 mm) 20 lb. paper into Paper Tray 5. (Remember that images are copied onto the upper side of the paper.) Adjust the back edge guide until it lightly touches the paper.
  • Page 201: Paper Usage

    Document Centre ColorSeries 50, refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide. This list is available off the main Xerox web site (www.xerox.com) and will be updated periodically. Contact your Xerox representative for additional details.
  • Page 202 • Any sizes between 11 x 17 inches • A6 and 12 x 18 inches or between A3 and SRA3 Capacity Using Xerox 20 lb (75gsm) or equivalent or Xerox Europe (80gsm): • Paper Tray 1: 500 sheets • Paper Trays 2, 3, 4: 550 sheets •...
  • Page 203 Xerox Europe Colotech + form distribution of paper fibers) • Xerographic copy paper paper • Carbonless papers • Xerox 4024 DP or Xerox • Colored paper* • Clear transparencies (no stripe) Europe Premier for black • Coated papers • Rough paper only •...
  • Page 204 PAPER 9–18 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 205: Duplex Automatic Document Feeder

    Duplex Automatic Document Feeder Overview This chapter describes the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF), illustrated in Figure 1, for the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/printer. The DADF automatically feeds up to 50 same size or mixed size documents onto the Document Glass, feeding the top sheet first.
  • Page 206 KEY POINT: • The copier/printer automatically copies black and white documents in the Black mode and documents with color in the Full Color mode when Auto Output Color is selected. • If the DADF belt is dirty and the original is a thin or transparent document, background may appear on the output.
  • Page 207 If you use the DADF to input the original documents, the output will be delivered in one of the following ways, assuming a three-page job. • In a basic, single-copy job, output is delivered face down in 1, 2, 3 order. •...
  • Page 208: Component Names And Functions

    Component names and functions The following items are the principal components of the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder, as illustrated in Figure 2: Document Feed Lamp This lamp displays a green arrow when a document is inserted correctly into the feeder. This light can also indicate a document jam.
  • Page 209: Document Specifications

    Document specifications Always use the recommended types of input documents so that the Duplex Automatic Document Feeder operates within the design specifications. Document jams may occur if non- standard documents are used, resulting in damaged documents. Standard DADF document specifications •...
  • Page 210 If the DADF senses non-standard size documents in the feeder, a message displays and the copier/ printer stops. Place such non-standard documents on the Document Glass, or enter the document size by using the Original Size feature in the Added Features tab. Refer to chapter 5, “Added Features,”...
  • Page 211: Documents Not Recommended

    Documents not recommended The following document types cause document jams or malfunction of the copier/printer. Make copies of these documents by placing them directly onto the Document Glass. • Book, pamphlet, and booklet documents • Broken, creased, or paste-up documents •...
  • Page 212: Loading The Documents

    Loading the documents You can load up to 50 documents from 16 lb. (64 gsm) to 32 lb. (128 gsm) into the DADF. Remove any paper clips or staples from the Document Feed Lamp documents. Align the documents. Place the documents face up onto the DADF Tray, as illustrated in Figure 3.
  • Page 213 Extend the DADF Output Tray to accommodate the size of the documents, as illustrated in Figure 5. Press the Start button. The documents automatically feed one by one, onto the Document Glass. The feeding begins from the top of the stack of documents. Figure 5: Extending the DADF Output Tray DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 10–9...
  • Page 214: Clearing A Document Jam

    Clearing a document jam When a document jam occurs in the Duplex Document Feed Lamp Automatic Document Feeder, the Document Feed Lamp (Figure 6) lights and instructions for clearing the jam appear on the screen display. Figure 6: Document Feed Lamp Open the Left Cover by lifting it to the left and open the Document Chute, as illustrated in Left Cover...
  • Page 215 Close the Document Chute and lower the Left Cover. Slide the Document Guide away from the stack of documents, as illustrated in Figure 8. Remove the documents from the Document Feeder Tray. Figure 8: Sliding the Document Guide Raise the DADF and remove any documents from the Document Glass, as illustrated in Figure 9.
  • Page 216 Check the documents for damage, creases, and/ or folds before reloading them into the Document Feeder Tray. A torn, creased, or folded document can cause a document jam. KEY POINT: If a document is damaged, you may have to use Interrupt mode to make a copy from the Document Glass.
  • Page 217: Overview

    11 Sorter/Mailbox Overview The Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/ printer may be equipped with an optional Sorter/ Mailbox, as illustrated in Figure 1. The Sorter/ Mailbox contains the following components: Sorter/Mailbox Release Lever Sorter/Mailbox Bins: Copies are delivered here in the Sort or Stack Mode.
  • Page 218 WARNING: Do not place your fingers between the Bins while the Sorter/Mailbox is in operation. WARNING: Never cheat the safety interlock switch. Injury or a document jam may occur. The safety interlock switch shuts off the Sorter/ Mailbox power when you open the front doors or when you move the Sorter/Mailbox to the right to clear a paper jam.
  • Page 219: Using The Sorter/Mailbox

    The optional Sorter/Mailbox performs like a sorter or mailbox for the Document Centre ColorSeries 50 copier/printer configuration. Contact your Xerox representative to change functionality. When you use the optional Sorter/Mailbox, copies are delivered to the Sorter/Mailbox Bins or the Offset Catch Tray in one of the following ways: •...
  • Page 220 Each Sorter/Mailbox bin can hold up to 100 copies of 20 lb (75 gsm) paper. The Sorter/Mailbox can accept paper sizes from 8.5 x 11 inches (A4) to 11 x 17 inches (A3). If you copy onto transparencies using Paper Tray 5, the copies and separators are delivered to the Offset Catch Tray.
  • Page 221: Clearing A Paper Jam

    Clearing a paper jam When a paper jam occurs, a paper jam message and instructions for clearing the paper jam display on the screen. KEY POINT: Remove the jammed paper carefully and gradually so you do not tear it. If the jammed paper tears, be sure to remove all the torn pieces.
  • Page 222 If the jam is behind the Left Front Door of the Sorter/Mailbox: 1. Open the Left Front Door (Figure 4). 2. Push the green handle (5) down, as illustrated in Figure 4, to release the baffle. Rotate the knob (6) to release any jammed paper. 3.
  • Page 223 If the jam is behind the Right Front Door of the Sorter/Mailbox: 1. Open the Right Front Door. 2. Push the upper handle (8) to the left to open the transport area (Figure 5). Remove any jammed paper. 3. Push the handle to the right and secure in place.
  • Page 224 SORTER/MAILBOX 11–8 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 225: Overview

    12 Accessories Overview This chapter will provide you with an introduction to the different accessories that accompany your Document Centre ColorSeries 50. These accessories include the optional High Capacity Feeder and the standard Convenience Stapler (Figure 1). Figure 1: Document Centre ColorSeries 50 with High Capacity Feeder and Convenience Stapler attached DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 226 High Capacity Feeder The High Capacity Feeder enables you to load a large quantity of paper into your printer. It connects to the left side of the printer (Figure 2). Although labeled Tray 6, the High Capacity Feeder is referred to as the HCF. Figure 2: Document Centre ColorSeries 50 with High Capacity Feeder attached Convenience Stapler...
  • Page 227: High Capacity Feeder

    High Capacity Feeder The HCF can be attached to and used with your Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Copier/Printer. Acceptable media The HCF can feed paper from 16 lb. (64 gsm) – 28 lb. (105 gsm). It can hold a maximum of 2000 sheets of 20 lb.
  • Page 228 If you are changing paper sizes, perform the following: a. Remove all paper in the tray. CAUTION: Handle the paper and the Paper Guide carefully so you do not break the black plastic sensor actuators on the guide. b. Remove the metal Paper Guide by pulling it straight up (Figure 5).
  • Page 229: Clearing An Hcf Paper Jam

    Clearing an HCF paper jam Follow the Touch Screen messages in order to clear the jam. Slide the HCF away from the printer (Figure 6). Remove any partially fed paper from the exit area on the HCF and the entry to the copier/printer. KEY POINT: It is important to remove jammed paper from the exit area of the HCF before opening the HCF paper tray.
  • Page 230: Accessing The Hcf From The Client Workstation

    Accessing the HCF from the client workstation From the client workstation, you should add the HCF to the available device options. This procedure must be repeated at each client workstation. Even when the HCF is installed, you should use AutoSelectTray as the default tray. The printer will automatically select the HCF for the job if it contains the requested paper.
  • Page 231 Windows NT NOTE: You may need System Administrator privileges to perform the following procedure. From the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers, and the desired printer. From the File menu, select Properties. Select the Device Settings tab. Scroll through the list and highlight Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder).
  • Page 232 Mac OS From the Apple menu, select Chooser. In the Chooser, select Adobe PS. In the Select PS Printer dialog box, highlight the name of the desired printer and select Setup. NOTE: If a .ppd file has already been associated with the printer, go to step 7.
  • Page 233: Convenience Stapler

    Convenience Stapler The Convenience Stapler is a standard accessory provided with your Document Centre ColorSeries 50 Copier/Printer. The Convenience Stapler unit includes the stapler as well as a holder for used staples and stationary supplies. The Stapler plugs in at the lower right side toward the rear of the copier/printer (Figure 7).
  • Page 234 Acceptable media The convenience stapler can staple up to 50 sheets of paper up to 24 lbs. and 90 gsm. For equivalent paper types and weights, refer to the Recommended Materials List and the Color Materials Usage Guide for this product. Ordering staple cartridges The stapler contains a cartridge that holds 5000 staples and is easily replaceable.
  • Page 235: Using The Stapler

    Using the stapler Ensure that you have no more than 50 sheets of 24 lb. paper. Align all sheets to the edge you want to staple. Slide the set under the staple head using the diagonal or straight marks on the stapler base as a guide.
  • Page 236: Adding Staples

    Adding staples Open the stapler by grasping the cover at the two indentations on the upper right and left side and pulling it straight up and back (Figure 10). Figure 10: Opening the stapler Pull the empty cartridge out by holding the gold tabs and pulling the cartridge straight out (Figure 11).
  • Page 237: Clearing A Stapler Jam

    Clearing a stapler jam For a simple jam, remove the set with the jammed staples from the stapler. Insert a sheet under the staple head to cause the stapler to eject the jammed staple. If the set itself is jammed, remove the staple cartridge, as described in the “Adding Staples”...
  • Page 238 ACCESSORIES 12–14 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 239: Overview

    Sometimes, you may not succeed in your efforts to clear a fault. When this happens, you should call the Xerox Customer Support Center. Before calling for assistance, perform the steps provided on the following pages. DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 13–1...
  • Page 240 With the power on and the copier/printer in a fault condition, press the Stop button on the Control Panel. Record the following information so that you can provide it to the Xerox representative at the support center: • With the Stop button depressed, record the displayed Fault Codes.
  • Page 241: Paper Jam Clearance

    Paper Jam Clearance Paper may jam in several areas inside the copier/ printer: • Behind the Left Door • Behind the Right Door • Behind the Front Door • In the Duplex Path • In the output area, that is, near the Output Tray (or the Sorter/Mailbox) •...
  • Page 242: Preventing Paper Jams

    KEY POINT: Gradually remove the jammed paper so you do not rip it. If the jammed paper rips, be sure to remove all of the pieces. The action required to clear a paper jam varies with the location of the jam. Clearance procedures for each of these areas are provided in the sections that follow.
  • Page 243: Paper Jam Behind The Left Door

    Paper jam behind the Left Door NOTE: Paper that is partially out of the copier/ printer may become more severely jammed if it is not removed before you open the Paper Path Module. Ensure that all paper is cleared from this area, especially paper that is positioned between the paper trays and the Paper Path Module Registration area.
  • Page 244: Paper Jam Behind The Right Door

    Paper jam behind the Right Door When the Touch Screen displays a message indicating a jam behind the Right Door, if there is a Sorter/Mailbox, push down on the release lever, as illustrated in Figure 6, and push the Sorter/ Mailbox away from the copier/printer.
  • Page 245: Paper Jam Behind The Front Door

    Paper jam behind the Front Door When the Touch Screen displays a message indicating a jam behind the Front Door, open the Front Door, as illustrated in Figure 8. Figure 8: Opening the Front Door Rotate the green handle clockwise, as illustrated in Figure 9, and pull out the Paper Path Module until it is fully open.
  • Page 246 In the Registration area, lift the baffle marked 1 and carefully remove the jammed paper, as illustrated in Figure 10. Press the baffle gently back into place. NOTE: If transparency jams occur in this area, check Paper Tray 5 to ensure that the transparencies are loaded with the white stripe down.
  • Page 247 If the paper jam is in the Fuser Exit area, locate the Fuser Exit Area handle at the right of the Paper Path Module, as illustrated in Figure 12. Move the handle to the right and carefully remove the jammed paper. Gently secure the handle back into place.
  • Page 248: Paper Jam Inside A Paper Tray

    Paper jam inside a paper tray Paper that is partially out of the paper tray when the paper tray is opened can cause more complex jams by tearing. The torn pieces may become jammed in areas that you cannot reach. Use the message that displays on the Touch Screen to locate the paper jam.
  • Page 249: Paper Jam Inside Paper Tray 5

    Paper jam inside Paper Tray 5 Use the message that displays on the Touch Screen to locate the paper jam. If necessary, grasp the center top handle and Center top handle raise the top of Paper Tray 5 toward the copier/ printer to access the jam, as illustrated in Figure 16 and Figure 17.
  • Page 250: Resolving Hardware Problems

    For more infor- mation, refer to the System Administration Guide, chapter 4, “Maintenance.” • Inform the Xerox service representative at the next service call about the above action since he or she may need to clean up the dry ink on internal copier/printer components.
  • Page 251: Resolving Programming Problems

    Resolving programming problems Problem Suggested Solution The Control Panel Touch Screen does not Press Clear All on the Control panel. respond to a touch command. Touch a selectable button on the Touch Screen with one finger. A slight pressure is required to cause the copier/printer to react.
  • Page 252: Resolving Processor Problems

    Resolving Processor problems Problem Suggested Solution Transparencies Use transparencies with a painted or removable white stripe. Load them with stripe down, as the lead edge of the sheet in Paper Tray 5. Load the transparencies by following the instructions in chapter 9, “Paper.” Transparencies are too •...
  • Page 253 Problem Suggested Solution Paper jams when exiting Ensure that the edge guides of the paper tray fit snugly against the paper the Paper Trays stack. Do not fill the paper trays above the MAX fill line indicator. Tray 1 holds approximately 500 sheets of 20 lb.
  • Page 254 Problem Suggested Solution Excessive paper curl Paper curl may be a result of: • The mass of dry ink (toner) coverage on the copy - the greater the toner mass, the greater the paper curl. • The paper weight. • The humidity conditions at the copier/printer. You can sometimes minimize curl problems by flipping the paper over in the tray and making the copies again.
  • Page 255: Resolving Output Quality Problems Using The Basic Copying, Added Features, Or Image Quality Tabs

    Resolving output quality problems using the Basic Copying, Added Features, or Image Quality Tabs Problem Suggested Solution Moiré patterns on the copies This problem sometimes occurs when origi- nal documents have halftone images. Per- form the following suggested solutions in the following order: •...
  • Page 256 Problem Suggested Solution Scattered, very light show-through images Select the Background Suppression option occur when copying a document that is on in the Preset Color Balance feature in the thin paper. Image Quality tab. To eliminate the unwanted show-through images, place the thin (translucent) docu- ment on the Document Glass.
  • Page 257 Problem Suggested Solution The edge of the original image is deleted Edge deletion on all sides of the copy is nor- from the copies. mal, and is greatest on the lead edge of the copy. Set the Edge Erase feature, Variable Erase option, to 4 mm to minimize the dele- tion.
  • Page 258 Problem Suggested Solution Background on the copies. Examine the input document for the source of the problem. Ensure that the document is held flat on the Document Glass and that the document cover is closed. From the Image Quality tab, adjust the Lighten/Darken control to Lighten.
  • Page 259 Problem Suggested Solution The image quality gradually degrades on The internal process control function of the successive copies, or copies made with set- copier/printer has degraded. tings used previously are significantly worse than copies you are making now. Place a white sheet of paper on the Docu- ment Glass and run 35 blank copies using Full Color in the Output Color feature.
  • Page 260 Problem Suggested Solution The image quality and the color have The dry ink cartridge may need attention. degraded over a period of time. Refer to the copier/printer administrator. Large black borders appear on the copies No shift is selected. Select the Auto Shift with documents smaller than the copy paper feature to eliminate the black borders.
  • Page 261: Original Type Selection And Output

    Original Type selection and output When you use the Original Type options of Photo & Text or Text, the copier/printer attempts to discriminate between text and photo or picture areas within the original. The copier/printer then applies the appropriate image processing to each area.
  • Page 262 PROBLEM SOLVING 13–24 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 263: 14 Technical Information

    14 Technical Information Overview The information in this chapter is provided for your convenience and can be supplemented with information provided by your Xerox sales or service representative. 7 14 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE 14–1 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 264: Specifications

    Current service 20 Amps (Dedicated line recom- mended but not required) Line-to-Neutral 115 Volts (+10%) Frequency 60 Hz Contact your Xerox Service Representative for more information. Max. Power Consumption 2.112 kVA Current Loads @ 115V Warm-up 12.5 Amps (1.60 kVA) (approx.) Stand-by Average 7 Amps (800 VA) (approx.)
  • Page 265: Electrical Power Requirements (220-240 Vac - 50 Hz)

    Current service 15 Amps (Dedicated line recom- mended but not required) Line-to-Neutral 220 - 240 Volts (+10%) Frequency 50 Hz Contact your Xerox Service Representative for more information. Max. Power Consumption 2.2 kVA @ 220 Volts Current Loads @ 240V Warm-up 8.0 Amps (1.6 kVA) (approx.)
  • Page 266: Environmental Requirements

    Environmental Requirements Standby Temperatures Minimum F (-10 C) at 5% relative humidity Maximum F (40 C) at 95% relative humid- Operating Temperatures Minimum F (10 C) at 15% relative humidity Maximum F (35 C) at 85% relative humidity Maximum Altitude 10,000 feet (3050 meters) in normal configuration Heat Output Operating...
  • Page 267: Capabilities

    Capabilities Warm-up Time 7.4 — 9.5 Minutes at 72 F (22 C), 53% Relative Humidity First Copy Out Time* Black 5.8 seconds Color 14.1 seconds Copy Selector 1-999 copies Documents Effective maximum print/copy area: 11.7 inches x 17.2 inches (297 mm x 438 mm) Throughput Size 8 x 10 inches to 12.6 x 17.7 inches (203 mm x 254 mm to SRA3)
  • Page 268: Physical Dimensions

    NOTE: The dimensions listed include the Processor and the standard Catch Tray. Floor space requirements can vary depending on copier/printer options and placement location. Contact your Xerox sales or service representative to evaluate your exact requirements. Copier with DADF Width 24.5 in.
  • Page 269: System Modes Of Operation

    System Modes of Operation Running Mode to Ready Mode When Running Mode is complete. Ready Mode to Lower Power Mode As set by System Administrator: 1-240 minutes Factory Default: 15 minutes Low Power Mode to Sleep Mode As set by System Administrator: 15-240 min- utes Factory Default: 60 minutes DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 270: Copy Rates For Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, And 4: Normal Paper

    Copy rates for Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, and 4: Normal Paper Copies per minute for normal paper (64—105 gsm) fed from trays 1, 2, 3, and 4 are listed below. These rates assume black and white copies are being made from the Document Glass. Black / White Mode Color Mode Simplex...
  • Page 271: Copy Rates For Paper Trays 2, 3, And 4: Limited Heavyweight Paper

    Copy rates for Paper Trays 2, 3, and 4: Limited Heavyweight Paper Copies per minute for limited heavyweight paper (106—128 gsm) fed from trays 2, 3, and 4 are listed below. Black / White Mode Color Mode Simplex Simplex B5 LEF B5 SEF A4 LEF A4 SEF...
  • Page 272: Copy Rates For Tray 5

    Copy rates for Tray 5 Copy rates (copies per minute) for Tray 5 are listed below. Black / White Mode Color Mode Size Simplex Simplex Normal Paper A4 / Letter LEF 64—105 gsm OHP (Transparency) A4 / Letter LEF Heavyweight Paper A4 / Letter LEF 106—163 gsm Extra Heavyweight Paper...
  • Page 273: Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (Dadf Specifications)

    Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF Specifications) Document feeding method Face-up, 1-to-50 (top feed) method. Capable of auto- matic document feeding. Applicable document sizes Minimum: 8.5 x 11 inches (216 x 279 mm) short edge first, A4 Maximum:11 x 17 inches (279 x 432 mm), A3 Maximum number of documents •...
  • Page 274: Sorter/Mailbox Specifications

    Sorter/Mailbox Specifications Paper Size 8.5 x 11 inches to 11 x 17 inches (216 x 279 mm to 279 x 432 mm) (A4 to A3) Capacity of the Output/Offset 500 sheets of 20 lb. (75 gsm) paper Catch Tray Number of Sorter/Mailbox Bins Capacity of each bin 100 sheets of 20 lb.
  • Page 275: Finisher/Mailbox Specifications

    Finisher/Mailbox Specifications Paper Size Finisher Output tray: • 8.5 x 11 in., 8.5 x 10 in. LEF, 8.5 x 13 in. SEF, 11x 17 in. SEF, 8.5 x 14 in. SEF, • A4, B5, A5 LEF, B4 SEF, A3 SEF Center Output tray: •...
  • Page 276: Metric Conversion Chart

    Metric Conversion Chart * Note that most numbers are rounded off. Inches/ Millimeters Millimeters Millimeters Celsius Fahrenheit Inches Inches International (mm) (mm) (mm) (°C) (°F) Sizes 0.01 0.254 13.5 0.04 14.0 0.05 15.75 0.15 16.9 17.0 0.25 24.0 0.28 5 x 8 127 x 203 8 x 10 203 x 254...
  • Page 277 15. Index Numerics Bins Sorter/Mailbox: 11-1 2 Sided Copying: 5-4 Black (Output Color): 4-5, 4-6 2-Up: 7-4 Black border 3 Pass Color: 4-5 Problem solving: 13-18 4 Pages Up: 7-5 Blank Separators: 7-11 8 Pages Up: 7-5 Blurred images Problem solving: 13-20 Book Copying: 5-7–5-15 Access button: 2-3 Book Copying Off: 5-9...
  • Page 278 Control panel 115 VAC-60 Hz: 14-2 Stop: 2-5 220-240 VAC-50 Hz: 14-3 Cool (color balance): 6-14 Enlarge: 4-10 Copy Output: 4-8 Environmental Requirements: 14-3, 14-4 Copy quantity: 2-7 Copy Rates Paper Tray 5: 14-10 Feature buttons: 2-9 Paper Trays 1, 2, 3, 4 (general paper): 14-8 Feature tabs: 2-8 Paper Trays 2, 3, 4 (heavy paper): 14-9 Features...
  • Page 279 Invert Image: 7-18–7-19 Moiré patterns Negative Image: 7-20 Problem solving: 13-17 Positive Image: 7-20 Moving the copier/printer: 2-23 Multiple-Up: 7-3–7-7 2-Up: 7-4 4 Pages Up: 7-5 8 Pages Up: 7-5 DADF: 10-4 Number of images per page: 7-6 Using Clear: 2-6 Using Clear All: 2-5 Jam Clearance See Paper Jam Clearance: 13-3, 13-4...
  • Page 280 Image degradation: 13-21 Overview: 2-17 Image density uneven: 13-22 Paper Path: 2-18 Light output: 13-19 Paper trays Low Contrast: 13-19 Overview Loading paper in Tray 5: 3-4 Missed pages: 13-17 Overview Loading paper in Trays 1, 2, 3, 4: 3-3 Moiré...
  • Page 281 Cannot complete programming: 13-13 Right Front Door: 11-1 Control Panel Uncollated output: 11-3 Touch Screen: 13-13 Using the: 11-3 Features not selectable: 13-13 Start button: 2-5 Information screen: 13-13 Stop button: 2-5 Timeout: 13-13 Store a job: 8-3 PVC and copies: 3-14 Stored Jobs: 8-2–8-5 Delete a job: 8-5 Retrieve a job: 8-4...
  • Page 282 Uncollated output (Sorter/Mailbox): 11-3 Variable Color Balance: 6-24 Variable Edge Erase: 5-27 Variable Image Repeat: 7-8 Variable Shift: 5-22 Variable%: 4-17 Variable% (Reduce/Enlarge): 4-14 Warm (color balance): 6-13 White border edges: 2-15, 2-21 Index 15-6 DOCUMENT CENTRE CS 50 USER GUIDE...
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