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  • Page 1 Océ 3122 Addendum Copy Addendum Océ 3122...
  • Page 2 When using the Stack Bypass, press the [Paper Select] key and then the [Stack Bypass] key. The Film Projector is not available with the Océ 3122. To cancel [Number of Output PGS] and Page 3-27, Notice and 3-29, step 3: change to [Copy Ratio(s)], cancel the Multi-page Enlarge mode using the Reset key and then change the specification.
  • Page 3 Notice: Only [2 on 1] can be selected when the originals are placed horizontally. When RDF is not attached: Press the [Ok] key. Addendum Océ 3122...
  • Page 4 Océ 3122 Copy...
  • Page 5: Preface

    PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the Océ 3121 Series. This manual describes the Océ 3121 Series, their functions, and their method of use. It also describes the various precautions to be observed in order to ensure safe operation. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the Océ 3121 Series in order to familiarise yourself with its capabilities, and to make the most of its many functions.
  • Page 6 Océ 3122 Addendum Copy Addendum Océ 3122...
  • Page 7 When using the Stack Bypass, press the [Paper Select] key and then the [Stack Bypass] key. The Film Projector is not available with the Océ 3122. To cancel [Number of Output PGS] and Page 3-27, Notice and 3-29, step 3: change to [Copy Ratio(s)], cancel the Multi-page Enlarge mode using the Reset key and then change the specification.
  • Page 8 Notice: Only [2 on 1] can be selected when the originals are placed horizontally. When RDF is not attached: Press the [Ok] key. Addendum Océ 3122...
  • Page 9 Océ 3122 Copy...
  • Page 10: Manuals Provided With The Océ 3121 Series

    Manuals Provided with the Océ 3121 Series We have prepared the following manuals so that you can make full use of the Océ 3121 Series functions. The Copying Manual and Reference Manual (English versions) are packed together with all of the main units in this product series. When other functions such as FAX functions are provided as part of the standard specification, the function related manual (English versions) for the respective function also is packed together with the main units.
  • Page 11 Differences between Copying Manual and Reference Manual The Océ 3121 Series can be expanded to support non-copy functions such as, FAX and printer functions. Accordingly, you are provided with a Reference Manual, Copying Manual, and a Facsimile Manual. Reference Manual: Describes operations common to all machines such as how to turn the power ON, how to inspect and maintain machines, and how to handle and set common functions.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface........................1 Manuals Provided with the Océ 3121 Series ..............2 Differences between Copying Manual and Reference Manual .......... 3 Contents ..........................4 How This Manual is Organised ................... 8 Illustrated Function Summary ..................... 9 How to Use This Manual ....................26 Chapter 1 Before You Start Using Copy Functions Parts and Their Functions ..................
  • Page 13 Chapter 3 Making Copies Using the Basic Features Selecting the Copy Paper Size (PAPER SELECT)..........3-2 · Auto Paper Selection .................... 3-2 · Manual Paper Selection ..................3-4 · Using the Stack Bypass ..................3-5 Adjusting Exposure and Image Quality............... 3-8 ·...
  • Page 14 Scanning Thin Sheet Originals (THIN SHEET ORIGINAL)....... 4-16 Making Copies with Original Images Shifted (SHIFT)........4-18 · Making Copies with Original Images Shifted to the Center or Corner ....4-18 · Making Copies with Original Images Shifted Using the Number Keys ....4-19 Making Copies with Margins (MARGIN) ............
  • Page 15 Chapter 7 Making Copies Using the Optional Film Projector Names of Parts on Film Projector................ 7-2 How to Setup and Disconnect the Film Projector..........7-3 · How to Set up the Film Projector................7-3 · How to Disconnect the Film Projector ..............7-4 Making Copies from Photographic Film (PROJECTOR)........
  • Page 16: How This Manual Is Organised

    How This Manual is Organised Chapter 1 Before You Start Using Copy Functions Parts and Their Functions Keying Operations This chapter describes items you should understand and be familiar with before using the machine, such as names and functions of parts on the control panel, how to use the touch panel display, and meanings of items that appear in the touch panel display.
  • Page 17: Illustrated Function Summary

    Illustrated Function Summary [PAPER SELECT] A5 original Copy to A4 (See p. 3-2.) Example: If you want to make The machine automatically an A5 copy of an selects the right paper size A4 original, based on the size of the original designate the size and the selected copy ratio.
  • Page 18 A4R original A5R copy (See p. 3-12.) Makes reduced size copies of standard-size originals onto standard-size paper. [1:1] A4R original A4R copy (See p. 3-12.) Makes copies the same size as the original. A5R original A4R copy (See p. 3-12.) Makes enlarged size copies of standard-size originals onto standard-size paper.
  • Page 19 [ZOOM] [–] (ZOOM) Original Copy (See p. 3-14.) Makes reduced or enlarged copies at any copy ratio in 1% increments. [AUTO] Enlargement Reduction (See p. 3-16.) The machine automatically selects the appropriate copy ratio based on the size of the original and the selected copy paper.
  • Page 20 [ZOOM PROGRAM] Original Copy (See p. 3-20.) You can designate the original size (size of original image or original) and copy size (size of copied image or paper) in mm when making copies. X=100 mm ZOOM X=150 mm (X and Y axes are reproduced at the same size) Original Copy Y=120 mm...
  • Page 21 [TWO-SIDED] 2 SIDED] One-sided originals Two-sided copy (See p. 3-35.) Makes two-sided copies from one-sided originals. 2 SIDED] Two-sided original Two-sided copy (See p. 3-38.) Makes two-sided copies from two-sided originals. 1 SIDED] Two-sided original One-sided copy (See p. 3-40.) Makes one-sided copies from two-sided originals.
  • Page 22 [SORTER] [SORT] Originals Sorted copies (See p. 3-44.) Sorts copies into sets arranged in page order, and outputs them onto the bins. [STAPLE-SORT] Originals Sorted and stapled (See p. 3-44.) copies Stapled area Sorts copies into sets arranged in page order, outputs them into the bins and automatically staples them.
  • Page 23 [TWO-PAGE Original Copy SEPARATION] (See p. 4-4.) Copies facing pages in a bound original onto two copy sheets in one step. Original Copies [TRANSP. INTERLVING] (See p. 4-6.) Transparencies When copying onto transparencies, you can programme the machine to automatically insert a copy sheet Interleaf (interleaf sheet) between each sheets...
  • Page 24 [OVERLAY] [SHEET OVERLAY] Original Copy (See p. 4-10.) Superimposes two original images onto a single copy sheet. [BOOK OVERLAY] Original Copy (See p. 4-12.) Superimposes images from facing pages in a bound original onto a single copy sheet. [DIF. SIZE ORIGINAL] A3 original (See p.
  • Page 25 [SHIFT] [CENTRE SHIFT] Original Center-shifted Corner-shifted [CORNER SHIFT] copy copy (See p. 4-18.) Makes copies with the entire image shifted diagonally to the top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left or center. [NO. KEY ENTRY] Original Copy (See p. 4-19.) 120 mm Makes copies with the entire Move to...
  • Page 26 [FRAME ERASE] [ORIGINAL FRAME Copy A3 ERASE] (See p. 4-27.) With frame erase A4 original Eliminates the dark border area and lines that appear around the original image when the original is smaller than the selected paper size. Copy A3 Without frame erase [SHEET FRAME ERASE]...
  • Page 27 [BINDING ERASE] Copy (See p. 4-31.) When copying an original with binding holes, this mode erases Original the shadows of the holes so that With binding they are not reproduced on copy erase sheets. Copy Without binding erase Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 28 [IMAGE COMB.] [2 ON 1] Original Copy (See p. 4-33.) Makes copies of two originals reduced onto a single sheet. Original Copy [4 ON 1] (See p. 4-34.) Makes copies of four originals reduced onto a single sheet. [2 ON 1/TWO-SIDED] Original Copy (See p.
  • Page 29 [IMAGE SEPARATION] [1 TO 2] Original Copy (See p. 4-38.) Makes copies of an original divided into equal sections and enlarged onto two copy sheets. Original Copy [1 TO 4] (See p. 4-38.) Makes copies of an original divided into equal sections and enlarged onto four copy sheets.
  • Page 30 [AREA DESIG.] [FRAMING] Original Copy (See p. 5-3.) Makes copies of only the inside of a designated area on the original. Designated area Original Copy [BLANKING] (See p. 5-3.) Makes copies of only the outside of a designated area on the original.
  • Page 31 [IMAGE CREATION] [NEGA/POSI] Original Copy (See p. 5-8.) Makes copies with the original image inverted. [IMAGE REPEAT] Original Copy (See p. 5-9.) Entire You can also make copies of original designated areas in the original repeated in the vertical direction. Automatic setting: The original image is copied so that the maximum possible...
  • Page 32 Copy (A4) [MIRROR IMAGE] (See p. 5-12.) Original Flipped around Bottom (A5R) horizontal axis symmetry symmetry Makes copies of the original image flipped around the horizontal axis. You can also make mirror image copies of designated areas. Copy (A4) Original Flipped around Bottom (A4)
  • Page 33 [MODE MEMORY] Recall stored copy settings from memory. (See p. 6-3.) Enables you to store the copy settings (e.g. copy quantity, copy exposure, and copy ratio) for M1 – M5 often run copy jobs in memory for later use. This function eliminates the need to programme copy settings each time you run a routine copy job.
  • Page 34: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use This Manual The descriptions in this manual are presented using the following general format. Describes options and models on which the described function can be used and set. Title (function name) Operational Instructions Supplementary Numbered steps describe how to set Instructions and operate various functions.
  • Page 35: Chapter 1 Before You Start Using Copy Functions

    Before You Start Using Copy Functions Chapter Parts and Their Functions..............................2 Keying Operations................................7 This chapter describes items you should understand and be familiar with before using the copy functions, such as names and functions of parts on the control panel, how to use the touch panel display, and meanings of items that appear in the touch panel display.
  • Page 36: Parts And Their Functions

    Parts and Their Functions This section describes the names and functions of parts on the control panel used for making copies. Control Panel OPTIONS key Clear key Press to return the copy quantity to one, Press to use expanded functions other than copy or FAX.
  • Page 37: Touch Panel Display

    Touch Panel Display Basic Features Screen [PAPER SELECT] [LIGHT]/[A]/[DARK] Press to select the paper size (Auto Paper Press LIGHT or DARK to manually control Selection, drawer or stack bypass). the copy exposure. Press [A] key to select (See ”PAPER SELECT,” on p. 3-2.) or cancel Auto Exposure Control.
  • Page 38: Special Features Screen

    Special Features Screen When you press the [SPECIAL FEATURES] key in the Copy Basic Features screen, the Special Features screen appears in the touch panel display. The Special Features screen displays special feature modes. If you select a Special Feature mode, a more detailed screen for the selected mode appears in the touch panel display.
  • Page 39 When the RDF is attached (2/2) [SHIFT] Press to select or cancel the Shift mode. This mode enables you to shift the position of the original image on the copy sheet. Two modes are available: shifting [PROJECTOR] the original image to a fixed position or shifting the Press to make copies from original mode to a position designated using the photographic film.
  • Page 40: Additional Function Screen

    When the ADF is attached When the ADF is attached to your machine, the [DIF. SIZE ORIGINAL] key changes to [THIN SHEET ORIGINALS]. For details on other modes, see the description for when the RDF is attached. [THIN SHEET ORIGINALS] Press to make copies of thin or faint originals such as invoices.
  • Page 41: Keying Operations

    Keying Operations Keying operations on the control panel involve operating keys on the control panel and keys in the touch panel display. Using the Control Panel to Perform Settings This section describes how to use the keys on the control panel when setting copy jobs. Control panel GUIDE key COPY key...
  • Page 42 CLEAR key Press this key to clear numbers or numerals that you have entered. Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 43 RESET key Press this key to cancel Copy mode settings. When you press this key, all currently set copy jobs (or copy jobs in the process of being set) are cancelled, and the machine returns to the Standard mode. The display returns to the Basic Features screen.
  • Page 44 ADDITIONAL FUNCTION key Press this key to display the Additional Function screen, or to return to the Copy Functions screen from the Additional Function screen. (See chapter 8, ”Custom Settings”.) 1-10 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 45: Using The Touch Panel Display To Perform Settings

    Using the Touch Panel Display to Perform Settings This section describes the keys and icons that appear in the touch panel display. Press to cancel a set item and return to the previous operation screen. [ ] [ ] Press to scroll up or down, lists displayed on the screen.
  • Page 46 Mode keys: Press to select a mode from the Basic Features screen or Special Features screen. Once selected, the mode key is highlighted to indicate that the mode has been initiated. When modes cannot be used depending on the machine status or settings, they are displayed lightly dimmed.
  • Page 47 Basic Copying Chapter Flow of Copy Operations ..............................2 Inserting the Control Card..............................8 Entering the Dept. ID and Password ..........................10 Placing Originals ................................12 Entering the Copy Quantity (making a specific number of copies) .................. 20 Interrupting the Current Copy Job to Make Priority Copies (Interrupt Mode) ..............22 This chapter describes the steps necessary to perform basic copying with the Océ...
  • Page 48: Flow Of Copy Operations

    Flow of Copy Operations This section describes the flow of basic copy operations. It is useful for finding out how to use a basic feature, how to find where an operation-related item is described in this manual, and learning about the overall features of this machine.
  • Page 49 Place your originals. (See ”Placing Originals,” on p. 2-12.) MEMO When making copies using the optional Film Projector, insert film into the Film Projector. Enter the copy quantity. (See ”Entering the Copy Quantity,” on p. 2-20.) MEMO Only one copy can be made when using the ADF. Set the copy mode in the Basic Features screen.
  • Page 50 Stopping before copying is completed · To stop the machine before copying is completed, press the key. MEMO After you have pressed the key, several copies may be output from the machine. To interrupt a continuous copying job · To interrupt a continuous copying job when you need to make priority copies, press the key.
  • Page 51: Auto Drawer Switching

    Auto Drawer Switching If a paper drawer runs out of paper during copying, the machine automatically locates another paper supply drawer loaded with the same paper size and begins feeding copy paper from that paper drawer. MEMO You can set whether or not a drawer is subject to Auto Drawer Switching for copy, FAX, or printer functions. (See ”Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS,”...
  • Page 52: Auto Sleep Function

    Auto Sleep Function If the machine is not operated for a period of about five minutes after copying has finished or after a keying operation, the control panel power switch automatically moves to the OFF position, and the machine enters the Sleep mode. To turn the power back ON, press the power switch to the ON position.
  • Page 53: Guide Function

    Guide Function This machine supports two guide functions: Usage Guide and Information Guide. Usage Guide screen Usage Guide If you press the key while setting a function, an explanation for that copy mode appears in the touch panel display. Use this guide function if you do not understand how to use the copy mode you are setting.
  • Page 54: Inserting The Control Card

    Inserting the Control Card When the optional Control Card V is attached to the machine, you must insert the control card before starting to make copies. NOTICE When the display in step 3 below does not appear in the touch panel display even if the control card is inserted, check the following: ·...
  • Page 55: Operations After Using Copy Functions

    The Basic Features screen appears in the touch panel display. Operations after Using Copy Functions After making copies, remove the control card. The touch panel display returns to the screen for inserting the control card. NOTICE After removing the control card, copies cannot be made unless you insert it back into the card slot.
  • Page 56: Entering The Dept. Id And Password

    Entering the Dept. ID and Password When Department ID Management has been set (See p. 3-19 in the Reference Manual .), you must enter the Dept. ID and password before starting to make copies. MEMO If you press the key when you are not using the control card, the message “Insert a control card.” appears in the touch panel display.
  • Page 57: Operations After Using Copy Functions

    Press the [OK] key. The Basic Features screen appears in the touch panel display. If the department ID and/or ID number that you entered are wrong, the message ”Wrong ID or ID number” appears. Repeat the procedure from step 2. Operations after Using Copy Functions After making copies, press the key on the top...
  • Page 58: Placing Originals

    Placing Originals There are three ways to place originals for copying. The method that you select will depend on the size and type of the original that you are using, and the copy settings that you have programmed. Platen glass Use when copying books, originals on heavy paper, lightweight paper, and transparencies.
  • Page 59: Placing An Original On The Platen Glass

    [ADF] Vertical placement Horizontal placement Placing an Original on the Platen Glass You should use the platen glass when copying books, originals on heavy paper, and transparencies, etc. Lift up the platen cover (or ADF or RDF). Place your original. The surface that you want to copy must be placed face down.
  • Page 60: Placing Originals In The Adf

    Gently lower the platen cover (or ADF or RDF). NOTICE When placing originals on the platen glass, the size of the original is detected after the platen cover (or ADF or RDF) has been lowered. Be sure to lower the platen cover/ADF/RDF before copying.
  • Page 61: How Originals Feed Through The Adf

    Neatly stack your originals face up in the original supply tray. The capacity of the original supply tray is as follows: · A3-size originals : 15 · A4, A5-size originals : 30 NOTICE After copying begins, do not add or remove originals. Place the next set of originals after the last original is output to the Document Tray.
  • Page 62: Placing Originals In The Rdf

    Placing Originals in the RDF Place a stack of originals in the RDF, and they are automatically fed to the platen glass for copying. Two-sided copies can also be automatically made from two-sided originals. You can place the following originals in the original supply tray: ·...
  • Page 63 Neatly stack your originals face up in the original supply tray. The capacity of the original supply tray is as follows: · A3-size originals : 25 · A4, A5-size originals : 50 NOTICE After copying begins, do not add or remove originals. MEMO When enlarging A4-size originals to A3-size paper, place your originals horizontally.
  • Page 64: How Originals Feed Through The Rdf (When Making Copies Of One Side Of The Original)

    How Originals Feed Through the RDF (when making copies of one side of the original) Neatly stack your originals face up in the original tray. Originals Scanning unit Originals are fed from the lowermost original to the platen glass. When the original is placed on the platen glass, the original is scanned by the light source in the moving scanning unit.
  • Page 65: How Originals Feed Through The Rdf (When Making Copies Of Two Sides Of The Original)

    How Originals Feed Through the RDF (when making copies of two sides of the original) Neatly stack your originals face up in the original supply tray. Originals Scanning unit Originals are fed from the lowermost original to the platen glass. First, the original is reversed, and then fed to the platen glass.
  • Page 66: Entering The Copy Quantity (Making A Specific Number Of Copies)

    Entering the Copy Quantity (making a specific number of copies) This section describes how to enter and change the copy quantity. MEMO Up to 100 copies can be set. The maximum number of copies can also be changed. (For details, contact your service representative.) Entering the Copy Quantity Press the Number (...
  • Page 67: Changing The Copy Quantity

    Changing the Copy Quantity Press the key to clear the entered number. Then press the Number ( ) keys to enter the copy quantity again. NOTICE Only one copy can be made when using the ADF. After copying begins, you cannot change the copy quantity. MEMO The copy quantity appears in the right side of the touch panel display.
  • Page 68: Interrupting The Current Copy Job To Make Priority Copies (Interrupt Mode)

    Interrupting the Current Copy Job to Make Priority Copies (Interrupt Mode) The Interrupt mode enables you to stop the current copy job long enough to make other priority copies. This mode comes in useful when making a rush copy during a continuous copy job. MEMO When using the Interrupt mode, place your originals on the platen glass.
  • Page 69 Place the original on the platen glass. (See ”Placing Originals,” on p. 2-12.) Gently lower the platen cover (or ADF or RDF). Then, programme the necessary copy settings. MEMO You can enter up to 100 copies. Press the key and copy mode will return to the Standard mode.
  • Page 70 When you finish copying, the touch panel display changes as shown on the right. To continue making copies in the Interrupt mode, press the [YES] key. To end making copies in the Interrupt mode, press the [NO] key. When you press the [NO] key, the Interrupt mode is cancelled.
  • Page 71 Press the key. The machine resumes the interrupted copy job. 2-25 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 73 Making Copies Using the Basic Features Chapter This chapter describes the modes that can be selected from the Basic Features screen in the touch panel display. PAPER SELECT Selecting the Copy Paper Size (PAPER SELECT) ......................2 Adjusting Exposure and Image Quality..........................8 Enlarging/Reducing Originals from One Standard Paper Size to Another (R, 1:1, E).............
  • Page 74: Selecting The Copy Paper Size (Paper Select)

    Selecting the Copy Paper Size (PAPER SELECT) The following three ways of selecting the copy paper size are available. Auto Paper Selection (See p. 3-2.) The machine automatically selects the appropriate paper size based on the size of the original and the selected copy ratio.
  • Page 75 Press the [PAPER SELECT] key. MEMO Auto Paper Selection is the Standard mode setting. Select the [AUTO] key. The screen on the right appears. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO When using Auto Paper Selection, the selected paper size is indicated as follows: ·...
  • Page 76: Manual Paper Selection

    Manual Paper Selection Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [PAPER SELECT] key.
  • Page 77: Using The Stack Bypass

    Using the Stack Bypass To make copies on transparencies or special (thick) copy stock, use the stack bypass. Copies will be made not on paper fed from the paper drawers but on paper in the stack bypass automatically fed into the machine.
  • Page 78 Programme the copy settings. Open the stack bypass. Adjust the slide guides to fit the size of the copy paper. When feeding large copy paper, pull out the auxiliary tray. Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 79 Place the copy paper in the stack bypass. Align the required number of sheets of copy paper with the slide guides. The surface that you want to copy on must be placed face up. Insert the copy paper into the machine until it stops. The Stack Bypass Size Entry screen is displayed.
  • Page 80: Adjusting Exposure And Image Quality

    Adjusting Exposure and Image Quality The following three methods are available for adjusting the copy exposure. Manual Exposure Control (See p. 3-8.) You can manually adjust the copy exposure to the desired level using the Exposure ( [ ] or [ ] ) keys.
  • Page 81: Selecting Image Quality (Text, Text/Photo, Photo)

    Selecting Image Quality (TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO) You can adjust image quality to the appropriate level best suited to the quality of text or photo originals. The following three modes are available for adjusting image quality. TEXT This mode is best suited for making copies from text originals (600 dpi). Good-looking copies can be made from even blueprints or faint pencil-drawn originals.
  • Page 82 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Select the [ ] (TEXT), [ ] (TEXT/PHOTO) or...
  • Page 83: Automatic Adjustment Of Exposure And Image Quality (A)

    Automatic Adjustment of Exposure and Image Quality (A) Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [A] key.
  • Page 84: Enlarging/Reducing Originals From One Standard Paper Size To Another (R, 1:1, E)

    Enlarging/Reducing Originals from One Standard Paper Size to Another (R, 1:1, E) You can make copies at the same size as the original, and make enlarged or reduced copies from standard-size originals on standard-size copy paper. 1:1 (Direct) This mode enables you to make copies the same size as the original. R (Reduce) This mode enables you to make reduced size copies from standard-size originals to standard-size copy paper.
  • Page 85 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [E] or [R] key to display the preset copy ratios in the touch panel display.
  • Page 86: Reducing/Enlarging Originals To The Desired Size (Zoom Mode)

    Reducing/Enlarging Originals to the Desired Size (ZOOM MODE) You can make copies reduced or enlarged to the desired copy ratio. The following six zoom modes are available. ZOOM (See p. 3-14.) You can enlarge or reduce images by a copy ratio of your choice, selectable in 1% increments. AUTO ZOOM (See p.
  • Page 87 Press the [ZOOM] key. Enter the copy ratio. You can enter the copy ratio with the [–] [+] keys or the Number keys in 1% increments. To increase the copy ratio, press the [+] key. To decrease the copy ratio, press the [–] key. To enter the copy ratio directly, press the Number ( ) keys.
  • Page 88: Automatically Setting The Copy Ratio Based On The Original And Copy Paper Sizes (Auto Zoom)

    Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) NOTICE When the selected copy ratio is outside of the 50 to 200% range, copies cannot be made from originals placed on the ADF. MEMO If you press the [1:1] key, the setting is cancelled, and the copy ratio returns to direct copying (100%). You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 89 Press the [PAPER SELECT] key. Select the copy paper size. NOTICE Select a copy paper size other than [AUTO]. Press the [ZOOM] key. 3-17 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 90 Select the [AUTO] key, then Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. If you placed your original on the platen glass: When you have lowered the platen cover (or ADF or RDF), the selected copy ratio appears in the touch panel display.
  • Page 91: Slightly Reducing Images To Prevent The Original Periphery From Being Cut (Entire Image)

    Slightly Reducing Images to Prevent the Original Periphery from Being (ENTIRE IMAGE) When copying an original onto the same size of paper at a 100% copy ratio, the periphery of the original may be cut slightly on the copy. However, if you set the Entire Image mode, the copied image is automatically reduced slightly based on the copy paper size and copy image size.
  • Page 92: Calculating The Copy Ratio Based On The Original And Copy Paper Sizes (Zoom Program)

    Calculating the Copy Ratio Based on the Original and Copy Paper Sizes (ZOOM PROGRAM) If you enter measurements for the original and desired copy images (or sheets), the machine will automatically calculate and set the appropriate copy ratio. The following two Zoom Programme modes are available.
  • Page 93 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [ZOOM] key.
  • Page 94 Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen, and the selected copy ratio is displayed. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) NOTICE When the calculated copy ratio is outside the 50 to 200% range, copies cannot be made from originals placed on the ADF.
  • Page 95: Enlarging/Reducing Originals At Copy Ratios Set Independently For X And Y

    Enlarging/Reducing Originals at Copy Ratios Set Independently for X and Y Axes (XY ZOOM) If you set the XY Zoom mode, you can make enlarged or reduced copies at a different XY copy ratio. The following two XY Zoom modes are available. Manually Specifying the Copy Ratio (XY ZOOM) (See p.
  • Page 96: Manually Specifying The Copy Ratio

    Manually Specifying the Copy Ratio Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [ZOOM] key.
  • Page 97: Automatically Specifying The Copy Ratio

    Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) NOTICE When the set copy ratio is outside the 50 to 200% range, copies cannot be made from originals placed on the ADF. MEMO If you press the [1:1] key, the setting is cancelled, and the copy ratio returns to direct copying (100%). To cancel the settings, press the [ZOOM], [XY ZOOM], and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 98 Select the [XY ZOOM] key. Select the [AUTO XY ZOOM] key, then press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) NOTICE When the copy ratio is outside the 50 to 200% range in the Auto Zoom mode, copies cannot be made from originals placed on the ADF.
  • Page 99: Reducing/Enlarging Originals To Copy Paper Sizes Larger Than A3

    Reducing/Enlarging Originals to Copy Paper Sizes Larger than A3 (MULTI-PG ENLARGE) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 If you set the Multi-Page Enlarge mode, you can enlarge and copy originals onto sheets larger than A3 in size.
  • Page 100: Copy Ratio Specification And Required Paper Sizes And Quantities

    Copy Ratio Specification and Required Paper Sizes and Quantities When making an enlarged copy with a specified copy ratio, the size of the copy paper and the number of sheets required for the resulting copy depend on the copy ratio that was specified. The following table shows typical copy ratios and the size and number of sheets of copy paper required.
  • Page 101: Specifying The Copy Ratio By % (Copy Ratio(S))

    Specifying the Copy Ratio by % (COPY RATIO(S)) Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [ZOOM] key. Select the [MULTI-PG ENLARGE] key.
  • Page 102 Enter the copy ratio. To set the XY copy ratio to the same copy ratio Select the [ZOOM] key. Press the Number keys, or the [–] [+] keys to set the copy ratio, then press the [OK] key. · To increase the copy ratio, press the [+] key. ·...
  • Page 103: Specifying The Copy Ratio By Number Of Output Pages (Number Of Output

    Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO How many copy sheets an original is copied onto is determined by the copy ratio and selected copy paper size. If you press the [1:1] key, the setting is cancelled, and the copy ratio returns to direct copying (100%). To cancel the settings, press the [ZOOM], [MULTI-PG ENLARGE], and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 104 Select the [NUMBER OF OUTPUT PGS] key, then press the [OK] key. Press the [PAPER SELECT] key. Select the desired copy paper size. Select the number of output pages. The number of copy sheets determines the size at which the original is to be copied. Press one of the [4], [8], [9] or [16] keys.
  • Page 105 Press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen, and the automatic copy ratio is displayed. When [XY ZOOM] is pressed. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO If you press the [1:1] key, the setting is cancelled, and the copy ratio returns to direct copying (100%). To cancel the settings, press the [ZOOM], [MULTI-PG ENLARGE], and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 106: Copying Two-Sided Originals, Copying Onto Both Sides Of Copy Paper (Two-Sided)

    Copying Two-sided Originals, Copying onto Both Sides of Copy Paper (TWO-SIDED) The following two-sided copying features are available. 2 SIDED (See p. 3-35.) Makes two-sided copies from one-sided originals. 2 SIDED (See p. 3-38.) Makes two-sided copies from two-sided originals. 1 SIDED (See p.
  • Page 107: Making Two-Sided Copies From One-Sided Originals (1 2-Sided)

    Making Two-sided Copies from One-sided Originals 2-SIDED) MEMO This feature can be used with the following combinations of models and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature enables you to make two-sided copies from one-sided originals. Original Copy NOTICE...
  • Page 108 Press the [TWO-SIDED] key. Select the [1 2 SIDED] key. If your machine is not equipped with the RDF, the screen on the right appears in the touch panel display. Proceed to step 4. 3-36 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 109 Select whether or not to set the Auto Count function ON or OFF. (With RDF attached) Setting Auto Count to ON Select the [YES] key. MEMO If there are an odd number of originals, the back of the last page is left blank.
  • Page 110: Making Two-Sided Copies From Two-Sided Originals (2 2-Sided)

    Making Two-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals 2-SIDED) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature automatically turns over two-sided originals placed in the RDF to make two-sided copies. Original Copy NOTICE...
  • Page 111 Press the [TWO-SIDED] key. Select the [2 2 SIDED] key, then press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen, and ”2 2” is displayed above the [TWO-SIDED] key. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [TWO-SIDED] and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 112: Making One-Sided Copies From Two-Sided Originals (2 1-Sided)

    Making One-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals 1-SIDED) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature automatically turns over two-sided originals placed in the RDF to make one-sided copies. Original Copy NOTICE...
  • Page 113 Select the [2 1 SIDED] key, then press the [OK] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. The display returns to the Basic Features screen, and ”2 1” is displayed above the [TWO-SIDED] key. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [TWO-SIDED] and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 114: Making Two-Sided Copies From Facing Pages In A Book In One Step (Book 2-Sided)

    Making Two-sided Copies from Facing Pages in a Book in One Step (BOOK 2-SIDED) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature enables you to make two-sided copies from facing pages in a bound original, such as a magazine.
  • Page 115 Press the [TWO-SIDED] key. Select the [BOOK 2-SIDED] key, then press the [OK] key. If your machine is not equipped with the RDF, the screen on the right appears in the touch panel display. The display returns to the Basic Features screen, and “BOOK 2”...
  • Page 116: Sorting Copies

    Sorting Copies (SORTER) When the Sorter mode is set on a machine equipped with an optional RDF or Sorter, you can sort the copied sheets by page, or output the copied sheets by group. The Sorter mode provides three settings: Sort, Group and Staple-sort. When ”Sort”...
  • Page 117 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [SORTER] key. Select the desired sort feature, and press the [OK] key.
  • Page 119 Special Features Chapter This chapter describes the modes that can be selected from the Special Features screen in the touch panel display. Special Feature Modes ................................... 2 Calling up the Special Features Screen ..............................3 TWO-PAGE SEPARATION Making Copies of Facing Pages in a Book onto Two Separate Copy Sheets in One Step (TWO-PAGE SEPARATION) ............4 TRANSP.
  • Page 120: Special Feature Modes

    Special Feature Modes This section describes the special feature modes that are displayed in the Special Features screen. TWO-PAGE SEPARATION (See p. 4-4.) This mode enables you to continuously copy bound originals such as books onto separate copy sheets in one step. TRANSP.
  • Page 121: Calling Up The Special Features Screen

    Calling up the Special Features Screen Place your original. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. MEMO How you place originals varies according to which special feature you are using.
  • Page 122: Making Copies Of Facing Pages In A Book Onto Two Separate Copy Sheets In One Step (Two

    Making Copies of Facing Pages in a Book onto Two Separate Copy Sheets in One Step (TWO-PAGE SEPARATION) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ...
  • Page 123 Press the [TWO-PAGE SEPARATION] key. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [TWO-PAGE SEPARATION], and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 124: Making Copies With Sheets Of Paper Interleaved Between Transparencies (Transp. Interlving)

    Making Copies with Sheets of Paper Interleaved between Transparencies (TRANSP. INTERLVING) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 Use this mode when copying onto transparencies fed from the stack bypass. The machine automatically interleaves a sheet of copy paper between each transparency.
  • Page 125 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [TRANSP. INTERLVING] key. Place the transparencies in the stack bypass. NOTICE Adjust the slide guides in the stack bypass to fit the size of the transparencies.
  • Page 126 When copying onto the interleaf sheets, select the [PRINTED] key, and then select the [OK] key. MEMO When copying interleaf sheets, those sheets are counted in the total number of copies. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way.
  • Page 127: Superimposing Two Original Images Onto A Single Copy Sheet (Overlay)

    Superimposing Two Original Images onto a Single Copy Sheet (OVERLAY) This feature enables you to superimpose the images from two sheet originals onto a single sheet of copy paper. The following two Overlay features are available. SHEET OVERLAY (See p. 4-10.) Superimposes two sheet originals onto a single sheet of paper.
  • Page 128: Superimposing Two Originals (Sheet Overlay)

    Superimposing Two Originals (SHEET OVERLAY) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature enables you to superimpose the images from two sheet originals onto a single sheet of copy paper.
  • Page 129 Select the [SHEET OVERLAY] key, then press the [OK] key. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) If you place your originals on the platen glass. Press the key for each original following the message displayed in the touch panel display on the...
  • Page 130: Superimposing Facing Pages In A Book (Book Overlay)

    Superimposing Facing Pages in a Book (BOOK OVERLAY) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 This feature enables you to superimpose the images from facing pages in a book or magazine onto a single sheet of copy paper.
  • Page 131 Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [OVERLAY], and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 132: Feeding Different-Size Originals Together In The Feeder (Dif. Size Original)

    Feeding Different-size Originals Together in the Feeder (DIF. SIZE ORIGINAL) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 You can feed different-size originals (e.g. A4 and A3) together in one group in the RDF, provided that the leading edge of each page is the same length.
  • Page 133 Press the [DIF. SIZE ORIGINAL] key. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES] and [DIF. SIZE ORIGINAL] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 134: Scanning Thin Sheet Originals (Thin Sheet Original)

    Scanning Thin Sheet Originals (THIN SHEET ORIGINAL) NOTICE This function can be used when the ADF is attached to the machine. When the Thin Sheet Original mode is set, copies can be made from thin originals (35 g/m ) or more, or 50 g/m or less) such as invoices placed on the ADF.
  • Page 135 Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [THIN SHEET ORIGINALS] and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 136: Making Copies With Original Images Shifted (Shift)

    Making Copies with Original Images Shifted (SHIFT) This mode enables you to make copies with the entire image shifted to the centre or corner, or shifted to a designated position. The following two Shift features are available. CENTRE/CORNER SHIFT (See p. 4-18.) Makes copies with the entire image shifted to the center or a corner.
  • Page 137: Making Copies With Original Images Shifted Using The Number Keys

    Select the [CENTER/CORNER SHIFT] key. Select the shift direction using the arrow keys, then press the [OK] key. MEMO ”Shift direction” refers not to the direction in which the original is placed, but to the position of the original viewed from above. Press the [DONE] key.
  • Page 138 Select the [SHIFT] key. Select the [NO. KEY ENTRY] key. Select the shift direction. Determine the shift direction as follows. Top left direction Top right direction Front of original Bottom left direction Bottom right direction MEMO ”Top/bottom/left/right” refers not to the direction in which the original is placed on the platen glass, but to the top, bottom, left, right of the original viewed from the side that is to be copied.
  • Page 139 After you have entered the desired values with the Number keys, press the [OK] key. Example: To move the image to the right: Select [ ] 2, and enter the desired value. Example: To move the image to the top right: Select [ ] 1 and enter the shift amount, then select [ ] 2 and enter the shift amount.
  • Page 140: Making Copies With Margins (Margin)

    Making Copies with Margins (MARGIN) This mode enables you to make copies with the entire original image shifted by a designated width (0 to 20 mm) to the left, right, top or bottom to create a margin on copy sheets. Use this mode to make copies ready for placement in ring binders or folders.
  • Page 141 Select the screen for setting the margin. Set the margin width (1 to 20 mm), then press the [OK] key. Use the Number keys or the [–] [+] keys to set the width of the margin. · Press the [+] key to increase the size of the margin.
  • Page 142: Making Copies With Margins On Top Or Bottom

    Making Copies with Margins on Top or Bottom Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [MARGIN] key.
  • Page 143 Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [MARGIN], and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key. (The machine returns to the Standard mode.) 4-25 Océ...
  • Page 144: Erasing Shadows From Copies (Frame Erase)

    Erasing Shadows from Copies (FRAME ERASE) This mode erases shadows and lines that appear when copying various types of originals. The following four Frame Erase features are available. ORIGINAL FRAME ERASE (See p. 4-27.) Erases the dark borders and frame lines that appear around the original image when the original is smaller than the selected copy paper size.
  • Page 145: Erasing Shadows Around The Original Image On Copies (Original Frame Erase)

    BINDING ERASE (See p. 4-31.) Erases the shadows that appear in copies from binding holes in originals. Copy Binding Erase mode selected Original Copy Binding Erase mode not selected Erasing Shadows Around the Original Image on Copies (ORIGINAL FRAME ERASE) This feature eliminates the dark border and frame lines that appear around the original image when the original is smaller than the selected copy paper size.
  • Page 146 Select the [ORIGINAL FRAME ERASE] key, then press the [OK] key. Select the size of the originals, then press the [OK] key. NOTICE You can use the Original Frame Erase mode only on original sizes shown in the touch panel display. Press the [DONE] key.
  • Page 147: Erasing Shadows From The Edge Of Copies (Sheet Frame Erase)

    Erasing Shadows from the Edge of Copies (SHEET FRAME ERASE) This feature creates a blank border about 7 mm in width around the edge of copy sheets. Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p.
  • Page 148: Erasing Shadows From The Center Line Or Edge Of Copies (Book Frame Erase)

    Erasing Shadows from the Center Line or Edge of Copies (BOOK FRAME ERASE) Erases the dark border as well as center and contour lines that appear when copying facing pages in a bound original onto a single copy sheet. MEMO The machine is set to erase a line 10 mm in width down the center of the copy sheet.
  • Page 149: Erasing Binding Holes On Copies (Binding Erase)

    Set the center frame erase width (center width), then press the [OK] key. Use the Number keys or the [–] [+] keys to set the center width. The center width can be set within the range of 3 to 50 mm in 1 mm increments. ·...
  • Page 150 Press the [FRAME ERASE] key. Select the [BINDING ERASE] key, then press the [OK] key. Set the frame erase width (1 to 20 mm), then press the [OK] key. Use the Number keys or the [–] [+] keys to set the frame erase width.
  • Page 151: Reducing Two Or Four Originals To Fit On A Single Copy Sheet (Image Comb.)

    Reducing Two or Four Originals to Fit on a Single Copy Sheet (IMAGE COMB.) This mode automatically reduces two or four originals to fit on one side or both sides of a selected copy paper size. NOTICE You cannot copy the front and back of two-sided originals in the Image Combination mode. Originals copied in the Image Combination mode must all be the same size.
  • Page 152 4 ON 1 (See p. 4-35.) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 Reduces four originals to fit on one side of a single copy sheet. Original Copy 4 ON 1...
  • Page 153 About the Auto Count Function When your machine is equipped with an RDF, you can set the Auto Count function so that originals are counted automatically. When making copies from originals placed in the RDF, copying is performed from the last page. If the number of originals does not match the Image Combination mode, the first sheet may not be copied correctly.
  • Page 154 Select the size of the originals, then press the [OK] key. Vertically placed originals Select one of [A4], [A3] or [A5]. Horizontally placed originals Select either [A4R] or [A5R]. When RDF is attached Select the desired Image Combination feature, then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 155 Select whether or not to set the Auto Count function ON or OFF. Setting Auto Count to ON Select [YES], then press the [OK] key. Proceed to step 5. Setting Auto Count to OFF Select [NO], then press the [OK] key. Set the number of originals with the Number keys ( ) or the [–] [+] keys, then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 156: Dividing An Original Into Equal Sections And Copying Each Section On A Separate Copy Sheet (Image Separation)

    Dividing an Original into Equal Sections and Copying Each Section on a Separate Copy Sheet (IMAGE SEPARATION) This mode automatically divides an original into equal sections and copies each section in enlarged form on a separate sheet of copy paper. NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options.
  • Page 157 1 TO 2/2 1 SIDED (See p. 4-40.) NOTICE This feature can be used with the following combinations of model and options. Original Placement Where to place the original Series Name Platen glass Océ 3121 Divides a two-sided original into four equal sections and outputs the sections in enlarged form as four one-sided copies.
  • Page 158 Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [IMAGE SEPARATION] key. Select the desired Image Separation feature, then press the [OK] key.
  • Page 159 Making Copies Using Image Processing Features Chapter This chapter describes image processing (Area Designation, Sharpness, Image Creation) that can be set in the Special Features screen. Image Processing Modes..............................2 AREA DESIG. Image Processing Designated Areas (AREA DESIG.)....................... 3 IMAGE CREATION Making Copies Using Image Processing Features (IMAGE CREATION)................
  • Page 160: Image Processing Modes

    Image Processing Modes This section describes the modes used for image processing that are displayed in the Special Features screen. Three Image Processing modes are available: Area Designation, Image Creation, and Sharpness. AREA DESIGNATION (See p. 5-3.) This mode allows you to designate rectangular areas using the Number keys for images in the original, and process these areas as follows: ·...
  • Page 161: Image Processing Designated Areas (Area Desig.)

    Image Processing Designated Areas (AREA DESIG.) This mode allows you to designate rectangular areas from images in the original by using the Number keys, and process these areas as follows. FRAMING Makes copies of only the inside of a designated area on the original. Original Copy Designated area...
  • Page 162: Designating Areas

    How to Designate Areas for Image-processing To designate an area on the original, you must designate two opposite corners, the top right and bottom left corners. These corners are expressed by the coordinates [X1], [Y1] and [X2], [Y2]. Each of these coordinates are designated in millimeters with the Number keys. Up to four areas can be designated for Framing, Blanking, Nega/Posi image creation features and image repeat/mirror image features.
  • Page 163 Select the image process ([FRAMING], [BLANKING], or [NEGA/POSI]) to be applied to the designated area, then press the [OK] key. MEMO To continue designating areas to be image processed in the same way, press the [AREA2] key. Then, repeat the procedure from step 2.
  • Page 164: Clearing Designated Areas (Clear Area)

    Clearing Designated Areas (CLEAR AREA) Clear designated areas as follows. MEMO You can cancel the mode by pressing the key. Press the [AREA DESIG.] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features Screen,”...
  • Page 165 Select whether or not to continue Area Designation. To continue Area Designation: Press the [NEXT] key. Repeat the procedure from step 2 of Designating Areas. (See p. 5-4.) To quit Area Designation: Press the [DONE] key. Proceed to step 5. Press the [DONE] key.
  • Page 166: Making Copies Using Image Processing Features (Image Creation)

    Making Copies Using Image Processing Features (IMAGE CREATION) This mode allows you to perform image processing on original images. You can process images in the following four ways. NEGA/POSI (See p. 5-8.) Makes copies of only the inside of a designated area on the original with the original image inverted.
  • Page 167: Making Copies With Original Images Repeated In The Vertical Direction (Image Repeat)

    Select the [NEGA/POSI] key, then press the [DONE] key. MEMO You can also make copies by pressing the key with the screen on the right displayed. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [IMAGE CREATION], [NEGA/POSI] and [C] keys in...
  • Page 168 Press the [IMAGE CREATION] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features Screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features screen,” on p. 4-3. Select the [IMAGE REPEAT] key. Select whether or not to make repeat copies of part of the original or the entire original.
  • Page 169 Designate the area. Press the [X1], [X2], [Y1] and [Y2] keys, and enter each of the values using the Number keys. (For details, see ”How to Designate Areas for Image processing,” on p. 5-4.) MEMO If you make a mistake when entering values, press the key, and enter the values again.
  • Page 170: Making Copies With Original Images Flipped Around The Horizontal Axis (Mirror Image)

    Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO You can cancel settings by pressing the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [IMAGE CREATION], [IMAGE REPEAT], and [C] keys in that order.
  • Page 171 Press the [IMAGE CREATION] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features Screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features screen,” on p. 4-3. When making a mirror image of the entire original, you need not designate the area.
  • Page 172 Press the [OK] key. To cancel area designation, press the [C] key. The display returns to that in step 3. Press the [OK] key. Press the [DONE] key. MEMO You can also make copies by pressing the key with the screen on the right displayed.
  • Page 173: Making Copies With Original Images Slanted (Slanted Image)

    Making Copies with Original Images Slanted (SLANTED IMAGE) Makes copies of the original slanted at a designated angle. Original Copy Press the [IMAGE CREATION] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features Screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features screen,”...
  • Page 174 Press the [DONE] key. MEMO You can also make copies by pressing the key with the screen on the right displayed. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [IMAGE CREATION], [SLANTED IMAGE], and [C]...
  • Page 175: Making Sharp Contrast Copies (Sharpness)

    Making Sharp Contrast Copies (SHARPNESS) This mode allows you to make copies of original images with the contrast reproduced sharper or softer. To make copies with text or lines reproduced sharper, use the [HIGH] key. To make copies with photographs or other half-tones reproduced more softly, use the [LOW] key. If you make copies of an original containing half-tones such as a printed photograph using the Photo mode, moiré...
  • Page 176 Select either the [LOW] or [HIGH] keys, then press the [OK] key. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [SHARPNESS], and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 177: Chapter 6 Recalling And Storing Modes (Two Special Features)

    Recalling and Storing Modes (Two Special Features) Chapter This chapter describes the Mode Memory and Recall features that can be selected from the Special Features screen. Modes in which Copy Jobs can be Called up ........................2 MODE MEMORY Storing Often Used Copy Settings in Memory (MODE MEMORY)..................3 REC.
  • Page 178: Modes In Which Copy Jobs Can Be Called Up

    Modes in which Copy Jobs can be Called up This section describes the following two modes. These modes enable you to store and recall any combination of copy functions. A combination of copy functions is collectively referenced to as a ”copy job”.
  • Page 179: Storing Often Used Copy Settings In Memory (Mode Memory)

    Storing Often Used Copy Settings in Memory (MODE MEMORY) You can store up to five different combinations of copy settings in memory for later use as a ”copy job”. A copy job is a combination of various copy mode settings, and can include settings for the copy quantity, exposure and copy ratio, for example.
  • Page 180 Select the [STORE] key. Select the desired memory from among memory keys [M1] to [M5], then press the [OK] key. MEMO If you have selected a memory key to which a copy job is stored, its settings are displayed. If there are more stored copy jobs than currently displayed, you can scroll using the [ ] or [ ] keys.
  • Page 181 When you have finished storing copy settings, the message on the right appears for about two seconds. When the copy settings are stored, the memory key storing the copy job is highlighted and the stored settings are displayed. Press the [OK] key. Press the [DONE] key.
  • Page 182: Storing A Memory Key Name

    Storing a Memory Key Name Press the [MODE MEMORY] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features Screen,” on p. 4-3. Press the [STORE/ERASE] key. Select the [STORE NAME] key.
  • Page 183 MEMO If you press a memory key, the copy settings currently stored to that key are displayed. Enter the new name and press the [OK] key. MEMO For details on how to enter characters, see ”Entering Characters on the Touch Panel Display,” on p. 2-5 in the Reference Manual . If you press the [OK] key without any characters entered, the name of the memory key will revert back to its initial setting, e.g.
  • Page 184: Erasing A Copy Job

    Erasing a Copy Job You can erase a copy setting stored to a memory key. Press the [MODE MEMORY] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out from placing the original until the Special Features screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features Screen,” on p. 4-3. Press the [STORE/ERASE] key.
  • Page 185 Press the [OK] key. The message on the right appears asking if it is OK to erase the copy job. Select the [YES] key. MEMO If you press the [YES] key, the currently stored copy job and name are erased. If you want to erase only the name, see ”Storing a Memory Key Name,”...
  • Page 186: Recalling A Copy Job

    Recalling a Copy Job Place your originals. For instructions on how to place an original on the platen glass, see p. 2-13. For instructions on how to place originals in the ADF, see p. 2-14. For instructions on how to place originals in the RDF, see p. 2-16. Press the [MODE MEMORY] key.
  • Page 187: Recalling The Previous Copy Job (Recall)

    Recalling the Previous Copy Job (RECALL) You can recall up to three previously set copy jobs, and make copies using the copy settings stored to these copy jobs. NOTICE When you have pressed the keys after setting the copy quantity, exposure, copy ratio, etc., or when you have recalled a copy setting from mode memory, the previous copy job is selected.
  • Page 188 Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) 6-12 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 189 Making Copies Using the Optional Film Projector Chapter This chapter describes the Projector mode that can be selected from the Special Features screen. Attaching the optional Film Projector on the machine allows you to make copies from photographic film. Names of Parts on Film Projector............................2 How to Setup and Disconnect the Film Projector.......................
  • Page 190: Names Of Parts On Film Projector

    Names of Parts on Film Projector Lamp housing Carrier insertion slot Power inlet Focusing pattern lever Lamp housing release key Focusing dial Power switch Fresnel lens Auxiliary Brightness brightness dial Lamp switch Fresnel lens release lever ND filter Power cord 4 x 5 Film holder 35 mm positive film carrier 35 mm negative film carrier...
  • Page 191: How To Setup And Disconnect The Film Projector

    How to Setup and Disconnect the Film Projector How to Set up the Film Projector Before using the Film Projector, remove any tape used for securing parts on the Film Projector. Referring to the figure on the previous page, make sure that you have all the parts. Place the Film Projector on the platen glass.
  • Page 192: How To Disconnect The Film Projector

    Turn the power ON. Turn the power switch on the front of the Film Projector to the “I” position. Close the Fresnel lens. Press the protrusion to the right on the operator’s side of the slightly raised Fresnel lens until you hear it click into place. Insert the ND filter attachment.
  • Page 193 Release the Fresnel lens. Press the Fresnel lens release lever to release the Fresnel lens. When the 4 x 5 film holder is being used, remove the holder from underneath the Fresnel lens. NOTICE To prevent damage to the Fresnel lens, make sure that it is has been released.
  • Page 194: Making Copies From Photographic Film (Projector)

    Making Copies from Photographic Film (PROJECTOR) Use the optional Film Projector to make copies from photographic film. Four different types of copies are made using the Film Projector depending on the type of film used as the original. Making Copies from 35 mm Negative Film (See p. 7-7.) Original Copy Making Copies from 35 mm Positive Film (See p.
  • Page 195: Making Copies From 35 Mm Negative Film

    MEMO 6 x 6 or 6 x 7 film, for example, can be copied by following the same procedure as for 4 x 5 negative/positive film. However, note that the machine will not trim the film to match its size. The photographic area of the Film Projector itself will become the trimming area.
  • Page 196 Select the [35 mm NEG] key. MEMO When the previous projector settings are still available, the [SKIP SHADING] key is displayed. If you press the [SKIP SHADING] key, scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is omitted. Slide the film to be copied into the 35 mm negative film carrier.
  • Page 197 Holding the negative film carrier level insert into the right-hand side as far as mark on the side of the carrier (so that the empty frame is aligned). Set the lamp switch to the position, and press the [OK] key. MEMO When you turn the lamp switch ON, the Film Projector’s lamp lights.
  • Page 198 After adjusting the brightness with the dial to the adjustment position, press the [OK] key. Scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is carried out. During this adjustment, the screen on the right appears. MEMO To cancel scanning, press the key.
  • Page 199 Place the white focusing sheet between the two sheets of film in the 4 x 5 film holder. Press the Fresnel lens release lever to unlock the Fresnel lens. Place the 4 x 5 film holder on the Fresnel lens. Place the 4 x 5 film holder between the Fresnel lens and platen glass, and close the Fresnel lens making sure that the 4 x 5 film holder is positioned in the...
  • Page 200 If you press the auxiliary brightness key on the Film Projector’s control panel when making copies from dark images, the lamp will light brighter for the time that you hold the key down to make the image easier to view. If it is difficult to focus, slide the focusing pattern lever on the front of the projector to the left.
  • Page 201: Making Copies From 35 Mm Positive Film

    Making Copies from 35 mm Positive Film Follow the procedure below when the original is 35 mm positive film. Attach the Film Projector. (See ”How to Set up the Film Projector,” on p. 7-3.) Press the [PROJECTOR] key. MEMO For details on operations to carry out until the Special Features screen is displayed, see ”Calling up the Special Features screen,”...
  • Page 202 Slide the film to be copied into the 35 mm negative film carrier. NOTICE Be sure to use 35 mm positive film carrier supplied with the Film Projector. The Letter ”R“ is written on the right side of the film carrier. Use this mark as the reference when checking that the film is inserted the right way up and is facing the correct direction.
  • Page 203 After adjusting the intensity with the dial to the adjustment position, press the [OK] key. Scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is carried out. During the adjustment, the screen on the right appears. MEMO To cancel scanning, press the key.
  • Page 204 Place the white focusing sheet between the two sheets of film in the 4 x 5 film holder. Press the Fresnel lens release lever to release the Fresnel lens. Place the 4 x 5 film holder on the Fresnel lens. Place the 4 x 5 film holder between the Fresnel lens and platen glass, and close the Fresnel lens making sure that the 4 x 5 film holder is positioned in the...
  • Page 205 If you press the auxiliary brightness key on the Film Projector’s control panel when making copies from dark images, the lamp will light brighter for the time that you hold the key down to make the image easier to view. If it is difficult to focus, slide the focus chart lever on the front of the projector to the left.
  • Page 206: Making Copies From 4 X 5 Negative Film

    Close the Fresnel lens. Press the protrusion to the right on the operator’s side of the Fresnel lens until you hear it click into place. Press the [DONE] key. The display returns to the Basic Features screen. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO You can cancel settings by pressing the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [PROJECTOR], [35mm POS] and [C] keys in...
  • Page 207 Select the [4 x 5 NEG] key. MEMO When the previous projector settings are still available, the [SKIP SHADING] key is displayed. If you press the [SKIP SHADING] key, scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is omitted. Slide the film to be copied into the 35 mm negative film holder from the top.
  • Page 208 Set the lamp switch to the position, and press the [OK] key. MEMO When you turn the lamp switch ON, the Film Projector’s lamp lights. NOTICE About 60 minutes after the lamp lights, it goes out. This is to protect the film. To light the lamp after it has gone out, turn the Film Projector’s power switch OFF then back ON again after a short while.
  • Page 209 When scanning is completed, holding the negative film carrier level insert the carrier into the right-hand side as far as mark on the side of the carrier (so that the empty frame is aligned). Place the film that you want to make copies from. When making copies from 4 x 5 film: Place the film to be copied so that the front side is facing up and between the two sheets of film in the...
  • Page 210 Place the film to be copied so that the front side is facing up and is aligned with the position of the cutout window on the positioning sheet. Then, place the film between the two sheets of film in the 4 x 5 film holder. Press the Fresnel lens release lever to release the Fresnel lens.
  • Page 211: Making Copies From 4 X 5 Positive Film

    Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [PROJECTOR], [4x5 NEG] and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 212 MEMO When the previous projector settings are still available, the [SKIP SHADING] key is displayed. If you press the [SKIP SHADING] key, scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is omitted. Place the 35 mm positive film carrier on the projector while following the on-screen instructions.
  • Page 213 After adjusting the intensity with the dial to the adjustment position, press the [OK] key. Scanning for internally adjusting the Film Projector is carried out. During this adjustment, the screen on the right appears. MEMO To cancel scanning, press the key.
  • Page 214 When making copies from larger size film (e.g. 6 x 6, 6 x 7): Using a cutting knife cut out the center of the positioning sheet (supplied) to the same size as the film. Place the film to be copied so that the front side is facing up and aligned with the position of the cutout window on the positioning sheet.
  • Page 215 Press the [OK] key. Proceed to make copies in the usual way. (See chapter 2, ”Basic Copying”.) MEMO To cancel the settings, press the [SPECIAL FEATURES], [PROJECTOR], [4 x 5 POS] and [C] keys in that order. You can also cancel the mode by pressing the key.
  • Page 216: Cautions When Using The Film Projector

    Cautions when Using the Film Projector The film loading section of the Film Projector is heated by the projector lamp. If you handle the film in the wrong way, it may become deformed or spoilt. When making copies from 35 mm film, pay attention to the following to prevent the film from becoming deformed by heat from the projector lamp.
  • Page 217 Custom Settings Chapter This chapter describes how you can change or adjust the initial settings (defaults) for the various functions described in this chapter to meet your specific copying needs. What are “Additional Functions”?............................2 Setting Automatic Sort ON/OFF (AUTO SORT)......................... 5 Setting Reversal and Output of Copied Sheets ON/OFF (FACE DOWN OUTPUT) ............
  • Page 218: Chapter 8 Custom Settings

    What are ”Additional Functions”? When you turn the power ON or when you press the key, the settings of this machine return to their initial settings. ”Additional Functions” is another term for custom settings. ”Additional Functions” allow you to change initial values by, for example, choosing whether or not to use the initial values (defaults) for each of the modes supported on this machine, or whether or not a mode is to be used.
  • Page 219 The Custom Copy Settings screen is displayed. The Custom Copy Settings screen is made up of three screens (1/3, 2/3, 3/3). Press the [ ] or [ ] keys to display the desired screen and make the required settings. NOTICE When setting Custom Copy Settings, some items need not be set depending on which options are attached to the machine.
  • Page 220: Custom Copy Settings

    Custom Copy Settings The following items can be set by [CUSTOM COPY SETTINGS]. Item to Set/Store and Description Initial Setting (*) and Setting Item Screen Page AUTO SORT Gives you the choice of whether or not to automatically set the Sorter to the Sorter mode when originals are placed in the RDF.
  • Page 221: Setting Automatic Sort On/Off (Auto Sort)

    Setting Automatic Sort ON/OFF (AUTO SORT) Set this item when the optional Multi-output Tray-C1 or Multi-output Tray-B2 and RDF are attached to the machine. ”Automatic sort” refers to automatically switching to the Sort mode when originals are placed in the RDF. Copied sheets are output into the sort bins. This function is provided in case you forget to designate sorting when making several sets of copies.
  • Page 222: Setting Reversal And Output Of Copied Sheets On/Off (Face Down Output)

    Setting Reversal and Output of Copied Sheets ON/OFF (FACE DOWN OUTPUT) Set this item when the ADF is attached to the machine. ”FACE DOWN OUTPUT” refers to reversing copied sheets and outputting them with the back side facing up. If you set this item to ON when making copies of originals using the ADF for feeding in originals from page 1, copied sheets will be output in page order.
  • Page 223: Setting Display Of Projector Key On/Off (Projector)

    Setting Display of Projector Key ON/OFF (PROJECTOR) Set whether or not to display the [PROJECTOR] key in the Special Features screen. Set this item to [YES] when using the Film Projector. MEMO Initial setting is “NO.” Press the [ ] or [ ] keys to display Custom Copy Settings screen 1/3, and press the [PROJECTOR] key.
  • Page 224: Setting Photo Mode On/Off (Photo Mode)

    Setting Photo Mode ON/OFF (PHOTO MODE) This mode gives you the choice of whether or not to use the Photo mode. When the Photo mode is set to [ON], [PHOTO] appears in the Basic Features screen. Use the Photo mode for making copies of photographs printed on photographic paper (i.e. photographs made up of continuous tones).
  • Page 225 When the Photo mode is set to [OFF] [PHOTO] is not displayed in the Basic Features screen. The display returns to Custom Copy Settings screen 2/3. Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 226: Setting Standard Keys (Standard Key1/Key2 Setting)

    Setting Standard Keys (STANDARD KEY1/KEY2 SETTING) Store the standard key to be displayed in the Basic Features screen. You can store up to two standard keys from either the keys in the Special Features screen, or from memory keys containing copy jobs stored by Mode Memory.
  • Page 227: Restoring Settings To Initial Settings (Initialise Custom Settings)

    Restoring Settings to Initial Settings (INITIALISE CUSTOM SETTINGS) Items that have been changed in the Custom Copy Settings mode can be returned to their factory defaults (initial settings). Press the [ ] or [ ] keys to display Custom Copy Settings screen 3/3, and press the [INITIALIZE CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.
  • Page 228: Changing The Current Standard Settings (Standard Settings)

    Changing the Current Standard Settings (STANDARD SETTINGS) ”Standard settings” refers to a combination of copy modes that the machine is set to after the power is turned ON or when the key is pressed. This section describes how to change the Standard settings. Standard settings can be returned to their initial settings (defaults).
  • Page 229: Storing The Standard Settings

    Storing the Standard Settings Select the [STORE] key. Select the [YES] or [NO] key. The settings displayed here are the currently set copy settings. Press the [ ] or [ ] keys to display copy modes that do not fit in the display area. The display on the right appears for about two seconds, and then returns to Custom Copy Settings screen 3/3.
  • Page 230: Initialising The Standard Settings

    Initialising the Standard Settings Select the [INITIALIZE] key. Select the [YES] or [NO] key. To initialise the Standard settings: Select the [YES] key. The display on the right appears for about two seconds, and the display returns to Custom Copy Settings screen 3/3.
  • Page 231: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Chapter This chapter describes the procedures to be followed when a self-diagnostic (error) message or service call message appears in the touch panel display. Self-diagnostic (Error) Displays............................2 Service Call Message ................................. 4 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 232: Self-Diagnostic (Error) Displays

    Self-diagnostic (Error) Displays Self-diagnostic (error) messages appear in the touch panel display at the following times: When copying cannot be performed because of an operational error. When you need to make a judgement or take some action during copying. If a self-diagnostic message appears, follow the instructions in the touch panel display. Message/Cause Remedy [Load A4-size paper.]...
  • Page 233 Message/Cause Remedy Check the stapler unit.] Staples are not being properly supplied from If your machine is equipped with the Multiple- the stapler unit in the Multi-output Tray-B2. output Tray-B2, follow the procedure described on p. 6-30 in the Reference Manual , to remove and re-install the staple cartridge, then check that copies are being stapled properly.
  • Page 234: Service Call Message

    Service Call Message If a malfunction occurs and the machine will not operate normally, the message on the right (the service call message) will appear in the touch panel display. If this message appears, follow the procedure described below. Turn the main power switch OFF. Allow at least 10 seconds before turning the main power switch back If the machine still does not operate normally, carry out the following procedure, and then contact your...
  • Page 235: Chapter 10 Appendix

    Appendix Chapter This chapter describes the specifications of the machine and gives an index of functions described in this Operator’s Manual. Main Specifications ................................2 Index....................................4 Océ 3121 – Copying Manual – English...
  • Page 236: Main Specifications

    Main Specifications Name : Océ 3121 Type : Desktop Platen : Stationary Photoconductive material : OPC Copying system : Laser Electrostatic Transfer System Developing system : Toner Projection System Fixing system : SURF Resolution : 600 dpi Number of tones : 256 Acceptable copy stock : Plain paper...
  • Page 237 Paper feeding system : Dual Cassettes (500 sheets each) Stack bypass (stack bypass: 50 sheets 80 g/m stack approx. 5 mm high) Multiple copies : 100 sheets max. Power source : 220/240 V, 50 Hz Max. power consumption : 1.5 kW Dimensions (W x D x H) : 585 x 700 x 538 mm Installation space (W x D) : 585 x 700 mm Weight...
  • Page 238: Index

    Index A (Automatic exposure adjustment) ........Copying Manual p. 3-11 Adding Toner .................Reference Manual p. 5-9 ADDITIONAL FUNCTION key ..........Copying Manual pp. 1-2, 8-2 Reference Manual pp. 1-10, 3-2, 3-4 Additional Function ..............Copying Manual p. 8-2 Reference Manual pp. 3-2, 3-4 ADF-F1 (Automatic Document Feeder).........Copying Manual p.
  • Page 239 Clearing paper jams (Multi-output Tray-C1) .....Reference Manual p. 6-19 Clearing paper jams (RADF-G1) ........Reference Manual p. 6-14 Clearing paper jams (ADF-F1) .........Reference Manual p. 6-10 Consumables ..............Reference Manual p. 5-13, 6-36 Control card ..............Copying Manual p. 2-8 Reference Manual pp. 2-3, 3-19 Control Panel Parts and Functions........Copying Manual p.
  • Page 240 Océ 3121 Cassette Feeding Unit-L1 ........Reference Manual p. 6-5 Océ 3121 Cassette Feeding Unit-M1 ........Reference Manual p. 6-3 Group ..................Copying Manual p. 3-44 Group Mode ................Reference Manual p. 6-25 GUIDE key ................Copying Manual pp. 1-2, 2-2 Guide Function...............Copying Manual p. 2-7 Handling Precautions.............Reference Manual p.
  • Page 241 NEGA/POSI ................Copying Manual pp. 5-3, 5-8 NUMBER OF OUTPUT PGS..........Copying Manual p. 3-31 Number keys................Copying Manual p. 1-2 OK ..................Copying Manual p. 1-11 1 TO 4..................Copying Manual p. 4-40 1 TO 4/2 1 SIDED.............Copying Manual p. 4-40 1 TO 2..................Copying Manual p. 4-40 2 SIDED .................Copying Manual p.
  • Page 242 Safety Considerations............Reference Manual p. 9 Safety Information..............Reference Manual p. 0 Self-diagnostic (Error) Display ..........Copying Manual p. 9-2 Service Call Message ............Copying Manual p. 9-4 SET ENVELOPE CASSETTE ..........Reference Manual p. 3-14 SET SYSTEM SETTING PASSWORD .........Reference Manual p. 3-18 Setting Automatic Exposure Adjustment .......Reference Manual p. 3-8 Setting Display of the Paper Size Selection Screen .....Reference Manual p.
  • Page 243 Storing a Memory Key Name ...........Copying Manual p. 6-6 Storing the Dept. ID and the Password......Reference Manual p. 3-20 Storing the Standard Settings...........Copying Manual p. 8-13 Streaks Appear on Copy Sheet........Reference Manual p. 5-19 SYSTEM DIFF SIZE ORIGINAL........Reference Manual p. 3-8 System Configuration............Reference Manual p.
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