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  • Page 1 COLOR SYSTEM 110/115 Quick Index Please read this manual before operating this equipment. After you finish reading this manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2 Preface Congratulations on your purchase of the Océ Color System 110/115! The manuals (three books) of this copier describe the functions, operating methods, and notes on usage of the CS 110/115. Before operating the CS 110/115, please carefully read these manuals to gain a clear understanding of the various functions so that you can use them effectively to meet your copying needs.
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    Using This Manual The Color System 110/115 includes three manuals; Quick Index (this manual), Operator’s Manual, and User’s Manual. GManual Overview Quick Index (this manual) The Quick Index lists indexes to the Operator’s Manual and User’s Manual. Use this reference to check how copies are made by a specific function (Visual Index), to check the operation method of a specific function (Index by Purpose), to check the meanings of the terms used on the Touch Panel Display or the Operator’s/User’s Manuals (Glossary), or to find pages for...
  • Page 4 Using This Manual Chapter 4 Messages This chapter briefly describes the messages shown on the Touch Panel Display, the meanings of the messages, and the action to be taken for each message. Chapter 5 When Copies Cannot Be Made as Desired This chapter describes what to do when copies cannot be made as intended.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface ............................ I Using This Manual ......................... II <Indexes> Chapter 1 Visual Index ....................1-1 Zoom ...........................1-2 Zoom ..........................1-2 XY Zoom ...........................1-3 Multi-page Enlargement ....................1-4 Shift .............................1-5 Margin ..........................1-6 Frame Erase ........................1-7 Original Frame/Sheet Frame Erase ..................1-7 Book Frame Erase ......................1-8 Two-page Separation ......................1-9 Image Combination ....................1-10...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Transparency Interleaving ....................1-39 Marker Editing ......................1-40 Chapter 2 Index by Purpose ..................2-1 Activating/deactivating Auto sort ..............2-2 Activating/deactivating Auto Start when an original is placed in the single sheet document feeder of the Feeder ........2-2 Activating/deactivating automatic switching to a drawer with the same size paper loaded as the currently selected paper when the drawer runs out of paper ..............
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Cleaning the Feeder ....................2-15 Cleaning the Feeder when a copy has unnecessary black lines ......2-15 Cleaning the wire ......................2-15 Cleaning the wire when a copy is dirty ................2-15 Designating a free area ................... 2-15 Designating a polygonal area .................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Making copies in black only ...................2-40 Making copies of a photograph ..................2-40 Making copies of a print containing a photograph ............2-40 Making copies of an original consisting of small characters and graphics ....2-40 Making copies of contours of the image (Contour) ..........
  • Page 9 CONTENTS Selecting a color from the color palette (Pen Entry) ........2-53 Selecting a color from the color wheel ................2-53 Selecting a color from the registered colors ..............2-54 Selecting a color from an original or other reference (Designated Color) ...................2-54 Selecting a color in an original (Original Color) ............
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Visual Index

    CHAPTER 1 Visual Index This chapter shows sample copies made with the respective functions.
  • Page 11: Zoom

    Zoom Zoom Enlarged/reduced copies are made with the copy ratio from the minimum 25% to the maxi- mum 400% without changing the horizontal and vertical ratio of the image in an original. The copy ratio can be manually specified as well as it can be automatically set to fit the selected paper size.
  • Page 12: Xy Zoom

    Zoom XY Zoom An image is copied to be longer horizontally or vertically than the standard zoom ratio. The copy ratio can be specified in the horizontal, vertical, or both directions as well as it can be automatically set to fit the selected paper size. It is also possible to automatically reduce the copy size slightly to capture all the edges of the image.
  • Page 13: Multi-Page Enlargement

    Zoom Multi-page Enlargement 3-11 A single image is divided into a number of sections and its enlarged copy is made onto multiple sheets of paper. It is numerically possible to enlarge the image up to 400% in the Zoom mode. However, the maximum enlarged copy will not have a complete image of the original.
  • Page 14: Shift

    Shift The position of the image in an original is changed to the center, top, bottom, left, right, corner, or a designated location on a copy sheet when copies are made. Shift Center shift Original Lower left corner shift Indexes...
  • Page 15: Margin

    Margin 4-13 A margin can be created when copies are made by shifting the entire image of an original to the top, bottom, left, or right. It is possible to set the direction of image shift separately between the front and the back, so this function is also useful for making two-sided copies. Margin Left Right...
  • Page 16: Frame Erase

    Frame Erase Original Frame/Sheet Frame Erase 5-4, 5-7 Shadows that may appear on copies can be erased. This function is useful when the original size is smaller than the copy paper size. Original Frame Erase Without Frame Erase Original With Frame Erase Sheet Frame Erase Original Indexes...
  • Page 17: Book Frame Erase

    Frame Erase Book Frame Erase Shadows that may appear on copies can be erased. This function is useful for making copies from a bound original such as a book. Book Frame Erase Without Frame Erase Original With Frame Erase Indexes...
  • Page 18: Two-Page Separation

    Two-page Separation The facing pages (left and right pages) of a bound original such as a book are copied onto two sheets of paper. It is possible to make copies onto both sides of one sheet. Two-page Separation Book → 2-sided Indexes...
  • Page 19: Image Combination

    Image Combination 5-12 Two originals are reduced and copied onto one sheet of paper. It is possible to make reduced copies onto both sides of one sheet. This function requires the optional Feeder. Image Combination Original 1 Original 2 Indexes 1-10...
  • Page 20: One Touch Color

    One Touch Color One Touch Image Quality Adjustment 6-22 The image quality can be adjusted by a one-touch operation. One Touch Image Quality Adjustment 1 Tranquil Colors Original Vivid Colors Darken Image Original Lighten Image Indexes 1-11...
  • Page 21: One Touch Image Quality Adjustment

    One Touch Color One Touch Image Quality Adjustment 6-22 The image quality can be adjusted by a one-touch operation. One Touch Image Quality Adjustment 2 Original Highlight Reproduction Original Old-fashioned Photo Image Indexes 1-12...
  • Page 22: One Touch Color Intensity Adjustment

    One Touch Color One Touch Color Intensity Adjustment 6-22 The color intensity can be adjusted by a one-touch operation. One Touch Color Intensity Adjustment Original Decrease red Increase red Decrease yellow Increase yellow Decrease blue Increase blue Indexes 1-13...
  • Page 23: Image Quality Adjustment

    Image Quality Adjustment Background Color Adjustment 6-27 Copies can be made by eliminating the color of the original paper or preventing the back- side image from being copied. Hide Background Copy Original Hide Backside Image Hide Backside Image Original Normal copy Indexes 1-14...
  • Page 24: Color Range Adjustment

    Image Quality Adjustment Color Range Adjustment 6-31 Colors with a high saturation that cannot be reproduced in the normal copy mode are reproduced by automatically adjusting the color range in good balance. Color Range Adjustment Without Color Range Adjustment Original With Color Range Adjustment Indexes...
  • Page 25: Black Adjustment

    Image Quality Adjustment Black Adjustment 6-33 Differences in the black area of an original are reproduced by adjusting the gray scale. Black Adjustment Weaken Black Original Enhance Black Indexes 1-16...
  • Page 26: Complexion Adjustment

    Image Quality Adjustment Complexion Adjustment 6-35 The reddish or yellowish hue of the person’s areas in an image is adjusted when copies are made. Complexion Adjustment Increased yellow Original Increased red Indexes 1-17...
  • Page 27: Color Balance

    Color Balance Color Balance Color tone balance is adjusted to reproduce colors faithful of an original. Color Balance Original Increased magenta Decreased magenta Increased cyan Decreased cyan Increased yellow Decreased yellow Increased black Decreased black Indexes 1-18...
  • Page 28: Saturation Adjustment/Hue Adjustment/Density Fine Adjustment

    Color Balance 6-4,6-6,6-10 Saturation Adjustment/Hue Adjustment/Density Fine Adjustment The saturation or hues are adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors sepa- rately. It is possible to make fine adjustments of density for each color or each density area.
  • Page 29: Sharpness

    Sharpness 6-25 The clarity of the edges of a copy image is adjusted. This function is useful for making copies from blueprints or originals written lightly with a pencil. Sharpness Original Increased Sharpness level Original Decreased Sharpness level Indexes 1-20...
  • Page 30: Color Creation

    Color Creation Single Color 7-21 Originals are copied in one selected color. Single Color Original Indexes 1-21...
  • Page 31: Color Gradation

    Color Creation Color Gradation 7-22 Copies are made by adding gradations of a specified color to the background or image in an black-and-white original. Color Gradation Original Image/Horizontal Image/Vertical Image/Vertical (Repeat) Background/ Background/ Background/ Background/ Frame Corner Vertical (Repeat) Square Indexes 1-22...
  • Page 32: Color Filter

    Color Creation Color Filter 7-29 Like a photograph taken with a camera equipped with a color filter, the color of the filter is added to the entire image of an original and the other colors darken. For example, if magenta is specified for Color Filter, the image becomes reddish as a whole and the image portions of cyan and yellow darken.
  • Page 33: Coloring

    Color Creation Coloring 7-31 Copies are made by adding a selected color to a designated area in an original. Coloring Original Image Coloring Background Coloring Background Coloring (Designated Area) (Entire Enclosed) Indexes 1-24...
  • Page 34: Color Conversion

    Color Creation Color Conversion 7-39 Copies are made by changing a specific color in a color original to other selected color. Color Conversion Original Copy Indexes 1-25...
  • Page 35: Base Color

    Color Creation Base Color 7-36 Copies are made by adding a selected color to the background of a black-and-white origi- nal. Unlike the Blue Background function, the image is not changed. Base Color Original Copy Indexes 1-26...
  • Page 36: Blue Background

    Color Creation Blue Background 7-37 Copies are made by changing the color of the image in a black-and-white original to white and adding a selected color to the background. Normally, blue background is added to the background when copies are made onto transparencies, but a different color may be se- lected as the background color.
  • Page 37: Image Creation

    Image Creation Nega/Posi Copies are made by reversing the hues and gradations in an original. The Nega/Posi function creates the same relationship as that between a photographic print and a negative film. Nega/Posi Original Copy Indexes 1-28...
  • Page 38: Image Repeat

    Image Creation Image Repeat Copies are made by repeating the image from a single original on a single copy sheet. Image Repeat Original Copy Indexes 1-29...
  • Page 39: Mirror Image

    Image Creation Mirror Image Copies are made with the image upside down. It is possible to make copies of both the original image and the upside down or downside up onto one sheet of copy paper. Mirror Symmetry Original Copy Top Symmetry Original Copy...
  • Page 40: Slanted Image

    Image Creation Slanted Image 8-10 Copies are made by transforming the image into a parallelogram shape. Slanted Image Slanted by -30 deg. Original Copy Slanted by +30 deg. Original Copy Indexes 1-31...
  • Page 41: Text Editing

    Image Creation Text Editing 8-12 Copies are made by editing the image. The editing includes adding color to the image, copying contours only, adding shadows, and copying shadows only. Text Editing Original (Actual original placement) Color For Text Image & Shadow Shadow Only (flat shadow) (flat shadow)
  • Page 42: Texture

    Image Creation Texture 8-21 A texture or pattern such as cloth or wood is scanned and inserted onto the entire image. Texture Texture to be Original scanned Copy Indexes 1-33...
  • Page 43: Special Effects

    Image Creation Special Effects 8-24 Copies are made by reducing the number of gradations (Reduced Gradation) or reversing colors in the middle of gradations (Solarization). Special Effects Reduced Gradation Original Solarization Indexes 1-34...
  • Page 44: Composition

    Composition Image Composition 11-2 A color image is inserted onto a black-and-white original. Image Composition Indexes 1-35...
  • Page 45: Character Composition

    Composition Character Composition 11-8 Copies are made by inserting a black-and-white text onto a color original. The mode of inserting the text can be selected from Superimpose, Window, Multiple Editing, and Shift Text. Superimpose Window Multiple Editing Shift Text Indexes 1-36...
  • Page 46: Offset Plate Original

    Composition Offset Plate Original 11-33 Copies are made in black monochrome each for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black separately from a color original. Offset Plate Original Original Magenta separation Cyan separation Yellow separation Black separation Indexes 1-37...
  • Page 47: Framing/Blanking

    Framing/Blanking 10-2 Only the area inside or outside a designated area is copied. Framing Original Copy Blanking Original Copy Indexes 1-38...
  • Page 48: Transparency Interleaving

    Transparency Interleaving 5-19 Copy sheets are interleaved between transparencies when copies are made onto transpar- encies. It is possible to copy the same image as that on the transparencies onto the interleaf sheets. Transparency Interleaving With no image copied on the interleaf sheet Plain paper Transparency Original...
  • Page 49: Marker Editing

    Marker Editing 9-22 Copies are made by adding a selected color to an area designated with a marker pen. Marker Editing Marker pen Entire Enclosed (Base Color) One-point Designation Designated Area (Base Color) Entire Enclosed (Base Color) Encircled Designation Enclosed Area (Base Color) Indexes 1-40...
  • Page 50: Chapter 2 Index By Purpose

    CHAPTER 2 Index by Purpose This chapter shows the quick index to the operation of finding the page using “what you want to do” as a key.
  • Page 51: Activating/Deactivating Auto Sort

    Activating/deactivating Auto Sort ..............13-15 Additional Functions (Press once.) Activating/deactivating Auto Start when an original is placed in the single sheet document feeder of the Feeder ....................13-33 Additional Functions (Press three times.) Activating/deactivating automatic switching to a drawer with the same size paper loaded as the currently selected paper when the drawer runs out of paper .........
  • Page 52: Activating/Deactivating Error Alert Sound Or Operation Sound

    Activating/deactivating error alert sound or operation sound ........13-19 Additional Functions (Press once.) Activating/deactivating sound when a key is touched ➝ Activating/deactivating error alert sound or operation sound (p. 2-3) Activating/deactivating the Inch Entry mode ..............13-11 Additional Functions Adding a color to the image (Color For Text) ..........8-12, 1-32 Selecting a color (p.
  • Page 53: Adding A Solid Color To The Background

    Adding a solid color to the background .............. 7-36, 1-26 Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Adding color to an area (Coloring) ............7-31, 1-24 ➝ Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Indexes...
  • Page 54: Adding Covers (Front & Back Covers)

    Adding covers (Front & Back Covers) ..............5-15 (Front cover paper selection) (Main text copy paper selection) Adding covers (Front Covers) ................... 5-15 (Front cover paper selection) (Main text copy paper selection) Adding gradations to the image or background ..........7-22, 1-22 (To the next page)
  • Page 55: Adding Shadows To The Image (Shadow)

    (From the previous page) Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Adding shadows to the image (Shadow) ............ 8-17, 1-32 Shadow Length Shadow Color Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Adding the frame with gradations ..................7-25 Frame ➝ Adding gradations to the image or background (p. 2-5) Indexes...
  • Page 56: Adjusting An Area

    Adjusting an area ....................(After area designation) Adjust Area ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Adjusting the black area ...................... 6-33 Adjusting the color balance ..................6-2, 1-18 Indexes...
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Color Range (Color Range Adjustment)

    Adjusting the color range (Color Range Adjustment) ........6-31, 1-15 Adjusting the gradation smoothness ................. 7-28 Gradation Adjust ➝ Adding gradations to the image or background (p. 2-5) ➝ Making copies by changing a black-and-white original image to white and adding a color to the background (Blue Background) (p. 2-31) Indexes...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Hue Of A Complexion

    Adjusting the hue of a complexion (Complexion Adjustment) ......6-35, 1-17 Adjusting the hues ➝ Adjusting the hues by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Adjusting the hues ....................6-6, 1-19 Indexes...
  • Page 59: Adjusting The Hues By A One-Touch Operation (One Touch Color)

    Adjusting the hues by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) ....6-22, 1-13 Adjusting the image quality by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) ..6-22, 1-11 Adjusting the photo and text priority level ..............13-61 Additional Functions Indexes 2-10...
  • Page 60: Adjusting The Vividness (Saturation Adjustment)

    Adjusting the vividness (Saturation Adjustment) ..........6-4, 1-19 Applying the color filter effects ..................7-29 Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Automatically selecting copy paper according to the original size (Auto Paper Selection) ............................... 2-24 Blanking ➝ Making copies of the area outside a designated area (Blanking, Number Key Entry) (p.
  • Page 61: Cs 110/115 Nc

    Calibrating the printer gradation ..............13-66 CS 110/115 NC Additional Functions (Press once.) Changing a color (Color Conversion) ➝ Changing the color in an area (Color Conversion) (p. 2-12) Changing the color in an area (Color Conversion) ......7-39, 1-25 Fine Selecting a color (p.
  • Page 62: Changing The Color Sheet

    Changing the color sheet ..................13-27 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Changing the number of gradations for exposure adjustment ........13-21 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Changing the position of the image to a designated position (Number Key Entry) ..............................Indexes 2-13...
  • Page 63: Changing The Position Of The Image To A Designated Position (Pen Entry)

    Changing the position of the image to a designated position (Pen Entry) ............................Designate the reference point (one point) for the area to be moved. Designate the reference point (one point) for the destination area. Changing the position of the image to the center by a one-touch operation ...............................
  • Page 64: Changing The Position Of The Image To The Top, Bottom, Right, Left, Corner, Or Center

    Changing the position of the image to the top, bottom, right, left, corner, or center ............................. 4-3, Cleaning the Feeder ....................13-62 Additional Functions (Press once.) Cleaning the Feeder when a copy has unnecessary black lines ➝ Cleaning the Feeder (p. 2-15) Cleaning the wire .......................
  • Page 65: Designating A Polygonal Area

    Designating a polygonal area ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Designating a rectangular area ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Designating a rectangular area with rounded corners ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Designating an area ....................(Designate necessary points.) Indexes 2-16...
  • Page 66: Designating An Area Of The Image And Moving It To Another Area

    Designating an area of the image and moving it to another area ......Designate an area (two points) to be moved. Designate an area (two points) to move. Designating an elliptical area ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Designating an oval area ➝...
  • Page 67: Dividing One Original Into Sections And Making An Enlarged Copy Onto A Number Of Sheets (Multi-Page Enlargement At The Specified Copy Ratio)

    Dividing one original into sections and making an enlarged copy onto a number of sheets (Multi-page Enlargement at the specified copy ratio) ........... 3-11, Dividing one original into sections and making an enlarged copy onto a number of sheets (Multi-page Enlargement with the specified page count) ........3-14, Indexes 2-18...
  • Page 68: Duplicating A Color Sheet

    Duplicating a color sheet ..................13-31 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Indexes 2-19...
  • Page 69: Editing A Black-And-White Text Original For Each Area And Inserting The Edited Areas Into A Color Image (Multiple Editing)

    Editing a black-and-white text original for each area and inserting the edited areas into a color image (Multiple Editing) ............11-25, 1-36 (For Superimpose, designate the area for Multiple Editing.) Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Indexes 2-20...
  • Page 70: Enhancing The Edges

    Enhancing the edges ..................... 6-25, 1-20 Enhancing/weakening one primary color ➝ Adjusting the hues by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Erasing shadows of an original (Book Frame Erase) ..........5-9, Indexes 2-21...
  • Page 71: Erasing Shadows Of An Original (Original Frame Erase)

    Erasing shadows of an original (Original Frame Erase) ........5-7, Erasing shadows of an original (Sheet Frame Erase) ..........5-4, Faithfully reproducing highlights ➝ Adjusting the image quality by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Indexes 2-22...
  • Page 72: Finely Adjusting The Color Density

    Finely adjusting the color density ................ 6-10, 1-19 Finely adjusting the zoom copy ratio ................13-54 Additional Functions Framing ➝ Making copies of the area inside a designated area (Framing, Number Key Entry) (p. 2-41) ➝ Making copies of the area inside a designated area (Framing, Pen Entry) (p. 2-41) Increasing the density in a light tone portion (Highlight Reproduction) ➝...
  • Page 73: Initializing The Standard Copy Settings

    Initializing the standard copy settings ................13-35 Additional Functions (Press three times.) Indexes 2-24...
  • Page 74: Inserting A Black-And-White Text Original Into A Color Image (Character Composition)

    Inserting a black-and-white text original into a color image (Character Composition) ..............11-8, 1-36 (Designate an area only for Window.) Designate the Window area (two points). Selecting a color (p. 2-52) To the next page Indexes 2-25...
  • Page 75 From the previous page Indexes 2-26...
  • Page 76: Inserting A Color Original Into A Black-And-White Text Original

    Inserting a color original into a black-and-white text original ........................ 11-2, 1-35 Designate the area to be extracted. Designate the insert destination area. ➝ Adjusting an area (p. 2-7) Indexes 2-27...
  • Page 77: Inserting Text From A Black-And-White Text Original Into A Designated Area On A Color Image (Character Composition Shift)

    Inserting text from a black-and-white text original into a designated area on a color image (Character Composition Shift) ..... 11-19, 1-36 (For Superimpose, designate an area to be moved.) Designate the Window area (two points). Designate a shift destination area (two points). Selecting a color (p.
  • Page 78: Interleaving A Copy Sheet Between Transparencies (Transparency Interleaving)

    From the previous page Interleaving a copy sheet between transparencies (Transparency Interleaving) ....................5-19 Indexes 2-29...
  • Page 79: Making A Pair Of Symmetric Images From One Image (Mirror Image)

    Making a pair of symmetric images from one image (Mirror Image) ....8-8, 1-30 Making color copies in a single color ................7-21 Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Making colors closer to the offset SWOP Emulations ......... 13-68 CS 110/115 NC Additional Functions (Press once.) Indexes...
  • Page 80: Making Copies By Changing A Black-And-White Original Image To White And Adding A Color To The Background (Blue Background)

    Making copies by changing a black-and-white original image to white and adding a color to the background (Blue Background) ..............7-37, 1-27 Repeat Specifying the gradation pitch (p. 2-60) Gradation Adjusting the gradation smoothness (p. 2-8) Adjust. Selecting a color (p. 2-52) (When gradation pattern is selected) Making copies by changing the vertical and horizontal ratio (XY Zoom) .....
  • Page 81: Making Copies By Manually Feeding Copy Sheets

    Making copies by manually feeding copy sheets ............. 2-27 Place a sheet in the stack bypass. Indexes 2-32...
  • Page 82: Making Copies From 35 Mm Negative Film

    Making copies from 35 mm negative film ..............4-66 To the next page Indexes 2-33...
  • Page 83 (From the previous page) Color Tone Adjustment Indexes 2-34...
  • Page 84: Making Copies From 35 Mm Positive Film

    Making copies from 35 mm positive film ..............4-71 To the next page Indexes 2-35...
  • Page 85 (From the previous page) Color Tone Adjustment Indexes 2-36...
  • Page 86: Making Copies From A Transparency

    Making copies from a transparency ................4-75 (After the shading is complete) Indexes 2-37...
  • Page 87: Making Copies From Large-Size Negative Film

    Making copies from large-size negative film ............4-78 (After the shading is complete) Indexes 2-38...
  • Page 88: Making Copies From Large-Size Positive Film

    Making copies from large-size positive film ............. 4-82 (After the shading is complete) Indexes 2-39...
  • Page 89: Making Copies In A Tranquil Color

    Making copies in a tranquil color ➝ Adjusting the image quality by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Making copies in black only ....................2-11 Black Making copies of a photograph ➝ Selecting an original type (Original Type) (p. 2-55) Making copies of a print containing a photograph ➝...
  • Page 90: Making Copies Of The Area Inside A Designated Area (Framing, Number Key Entry)

    Making copies of the area inside a designated area (Framing, Number Key Entry) ..................... 10-2 (Designate necessary points.) Making copies of the area inside a designated area (Framing, Pen Entry) ....................10-4 (Designate necessary points.) Indexes 2-41...
  • Page 91: Making Copies Of The Area Outside A Designated Area (Blanking, Number Key Entry)

    Making copies of the area outside a designated area (Blanking, Number Key Entry) .................... 10-2 (Designate necessary points.) Making copies of the area outside a designated area (Blanking, Pen Entry) ....................10-4 (Designate necessary points.) Indexes 2-42...
  • Page 92: Making Copies Of The Image Repeatedly Onto One Sheet

    Making copies of the image repeatedly onto one sheet ........8-3, 1-29 Making copies of two originals onto one sheet (Image Combination) ......................... 5-12, 1-10 Making copies onto transparencies ................... 2-36 Indexes 2-43...
  • Page 93: Making Copies Which Look Like Old-Fashioned Photographs

    Making copies which look like old-fashioned photographs ➝ Adjusting the image quality by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Making copies with a margin (Margin) ..............4-13, Making copies with heavier tones ➝ Adjusting the image quality by a one-touch operation (One Touch Color) (p. 2-10) Making copies with lighter tones ➝...
  • Page 94: Making Copies Without The Background Color (Hide Background)

    Making copies without the background color (Hide Background) ....6-27, 1-14 Making enlarged/reduced copies onto standard size paper ..........2-19 Making one-sided copies from a two-sided original onto two sheets ....3-23 Indexes 2-45...
  • Page 95: Making One-Sided Copies Of Facing (Right And Left) Pages Onto Two Sheet (Two

    Making one-sided copies of facing (right and left) pages onto two sheet (Two-page Separation) ......................Making two-sided copies by manually feeding copy sheets ........... 2-34 Place a sheet in the stack bypass. To make a copy of the first side To make a copy of the second side Making two-sided copies from a one-sided original (Two-sided Mode)
  • Page 96: Making Two-Sided Copies Of Facing (Right And Left) Pages (Book ¡ 2-Sided)

    Making two-sided copies of facing (right and left) pages (Book ➝ 2-sided) ......................3-26 Manually selecting the copy paper size ................2-26 Preventing a backside image from being copied on the front side (Hide Backside Image) ................... 6-29, 1-14 Indexes 2-47...
  • Page 97: Printing A Color Sheet

    Printing a color sheet ..................13-28 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Printing a test chart for Automatic Gradation Adjustment ..........13-58 Additional Functions Scanning Scanning Indexes 2-48...
  • Page 98: Recalibrating The Copy Exposure

    Recalibrating the copy exposure ..................13-56 Additional Functions Recalling the registered copy settings from mode memory ..........12-7 (Press the mode memory button with the copy settings registered.) Reducing the number of gradations (Reduced Gradation) ....... 8-24, 1-34 Registering a drawer with thin paper loaded ..............13-25 Additional Functions (Press twice.)
  • Page 99: Registering A Drawer With Transparencies Loaded

    Registering a drawer with transparencies loaded ............13-23 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Registering a color sheet ..................13-29 Additional Functions (Press twice.) Selecting a Color (p. 2-52). Duplicating a color sheet (p. 2-19) Indexes 2-50...
  • Page 100: Registering The Copy Settings In Mode Memory

    Registering the copy settings in mode memory ............... 12-2 Registering the standard copy settings ................13-35 Additional Functions (Press three times.) Indexes 2-51...
  • Page 101: Returning The Custom Settings To The Initial State

    Returning the Custom Settings to the initial state ............13-46 Additional Functions (Press four times.) Reversing the colors in the middle of gradations (Solarization) ....8-26, 1-34 Reversing the hues and gradations (Nega/Posi) ..........8-2, 1-28 Reversing the image upside down (Mirror Image) ..........8-8, 1-30 Selecting a color...
  • Page 102: Selecting A Color From The Color Palette (Number Key Entry)

    Selecting a color from the color palette (Number Key Entry) ........(Sample screen for Single Color) Selecting a color from the color palette (Pen Entry) ......... (Sample screen for Single Color) Selecting a color from the color wheel ................(Sample screen for Single Color) Indexes 2-53...
  • Page 103: Selecting A Color From The Registered Colors

    Selecting a color from the registered colors ............... (Sample screen for Single Color) Selecting a color from an original or other reference (Designated Color) ...................... 7-11 (Sample screen for Single Color) Selecting a color in an original (Original Color) ..............7-14 (Sample screen for Color Gradation) Selecting a color using the Editor...
  • Page 104: Selecting A Width Of A Tracing Line (Area Designation)

    Selecting a width of a tracing line (Area Designation) ........9-16 Selecting an original type (Original Type) ................. 2-41 Selecting the processing for the area inside a designated area ...... (After area designation) ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Indexes 2-55...
  • Page 105: Setting Drawers For Auto Paper Selection

    Setting drawers for Auto Paper Selection ............... 13-17 Additional Functions (Press once.) Setting the Energy Saver mode ..................13-9 Additional Functions Setting the original type selection for the printer ......... 13-70 CS 110/115 NC Additional Functions (Press twice.) Setting the standard display content ................. 13-7 Additional Functions Indexes...
  • Page 106: Setting The Stack Bypass Paper

    Setting the stack bypass paper ..................2-27 Setting the time for returning to the standard copy settings (Auto Clear Time) ........................ 13-48 Additional Functions Setting the time for the Energy Saver mode (Auto Energy Saver Time) ....... 13-50 Additional Functions Indexes 2-57...
  • Page 107: Setting The Time For The Power To Be Automatically Turned Off (Auto Power-Off Time)

    Setting the time for the power to be automatically turned OFF (Auto Power-OFF Time) ...................... 13-52 Additional Functions Specifying the copy ratio (Preset Zoom) ..............3-2, Indexes 2-58...
  • Page 108: Specifying The Editing With Markers (One-Point Designation)

    Specifying the editing with markers (One-point Designation) ........ 9-22 Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Indexes 2-59...
  • Page 109: Specifying The Editing With Markers (Encircled Designation)

    Specifying the editing with markers (Encircled Designation) ........ 9-22 Selecting a color (p. 2-52) Specifying the gradation pitch .................... 7-27 Repeat ➝ Adding gradations to the image or background (p. 2-5) ➝ Making copies by changing a black-and-white original image to white and adding a color to the background (Blue Background) (p.
  • Page 110: Tracing An Original And Designating An Area

    Tracing an original and designating an area ➝ Designating an area (p. 2-16) Transforming the image with a slant ..............8-10, 1-31 Using the Group mode for sorting ................4-33 ➝ Using the Sort mode for sorting (p. 2-61) Using the Sort mode for sorting ................4-31 Using the Staple-sort mode for sorting ..............
  • Page 111: Chapter 3 Glossary

    CHAPTER 3 Glossary This chapter explains the terms used in the Operator’s Manuals and displayed on the Touch Panel Display.
  • Page 112 Automatic Color Selection (ACS) is a function of automatically switching between the Black Monochrome mode and the Full Color mode by recognizing the color in the original. 2-9, 1-10 Background Used as the meaning of that portion other than the image in an original. Base Color A function which adds a color to the background.
  • Page 113 Color Balance A function which adjusts the intensity balance of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. 6-2, 1-18 Color Conversion A function which changes a color in a designated area to another color. 7-39, 1-25 Color Creation Includes the following functions: •...
  • Page 114: Entire Image

    Copy ratio Ratio of enlargement/reduction. Copy ratio is expressed by the ratio (%) of a single side length between the original size and the copy size. Thus, when an enlarged copy is made from an LTR-size original onto an 11″×17″-size copy paper, the area is double and the copy ratio (enlargement ratio) is 1.29 times (129%).
  • Page 115: Mode Memory

    Image Creation Includes the following functions: • Nega/Posi • Image Repeat • Mirror Image • Slanted Image • Text Editing • Texture • Special Effects Image Repeat A function which repeatedly puts a designated image on the copy. 8-3, 1-29 Interleaf sheet The paper inserted between transparencies before copies are made.
  • Page 116 Nega/Posi Normally, a photographic image is positive and a film image is negative. Between these two types of images, the Nega/Posi function creates an image from the other. When this function is applied, the hue and gradations of an image are reversed. For example, when magenta 70% is subjected to Nega/Posi, the result is green 30%.
  • Page 117 Primary colors The primary colors are two types; the primaries of light and the primaries of material. Additive Process Subtractive Process The primaries of light refer to red (R), green (G), and blue (B). When these three colors are mixed, the result is transparent (white light); the Additive Process. On the other hand, the primaries of material (such as paint, ink, or toner) are cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y).
  • Page 118: Standard Size

    Single Color A function which makes a copy of a color or black-and-white original with a designated single color. 7-21, 1-21 Slanted Image A function which transforms an image with a slant like a parallelogram. 8-10, 1-31 Solarization A function which reverses the color of an image in the middle of gradations. 8-26, 1-34 Special Effects...
  • Page 119 Superimpose A function which designates the copy color of an image on a black-and-white original. 11-8, 1-36 Text Editing A function which allows you to add contours, shadows, or a color to an image. Mainly used for a black-and-white text original. 8-12, 1-32 Texture...
  • Page 120 Three attributes of color Every color has three attributes: hue, brightness, and saturation. Hue refers to a color tone such as red or blue. Color Wheel Brightness refers to lightness of color. As the brightness is increased, a color becomes whitish, finally resulting in white.
  • Page 121: Zoom Program

    Two-sided mode A function which allows you to make copies from two sheets of originals onto both the front and back sides of a single copy paper. It is also possible to make copies from the right and left pages of a book, for example, onto both sides of a single copy paper (Book(2-sided). If the optional Feeder (Recirculating Document Feeder RDF-E2) is attached to the copier, a two- sided original can be made into two one-sided copies or one two-sided copy.
  • Page 122: Chapter 4 Messages

    CHAPTER 4 Messages This chapter briefly describes the messages that appear on the Touch Panel Display and the action to be taken for each message.
  • Page 123 The following shows the messages that appear on the Touch Panel Display of the CS110 and CS115. It also briefly describes their causes and countermeasures. If you need a detailed explanation, refer to the page indicated in the Refer To column. Message Cause and Countermeasure Refer To...
  • Page 124 Message Cause and Countermeasure Refer To Image cannot fit on the paper. The image location is beyond the edge of the copy sheet. Change the amount of movement. Inappropriate original. Originals of unavailable paper are set in the 4-19 4-22 Feeder.
  • Page 125 Message Cause and Countermeasure Refer To Push the duplexing The duplexing unit is not properly set. unit back into position Securely push it until it locks into place. Raise the feeder and make The original size is not automatically de- 2-16 copies.
  • Page 126 Message Cause and Countermeasure Refer To This stapling position The specified stapling position is not available 4-36 is not possible. on the currently selected paper size. Change the stapling position to fit the paper size. The stapling position for each paper size is shown below.
  • Page 127: Chapter 5 When Copies Cannot Be Made As Desired

    CHAPTER 5 When Copies Cannot Be Made as Desired This chapter describes what to do when copies cannot be made as desired.
  • Page 128: Mechanical Problem

    Mechanical Problem The selection of keys on the screen is The keys displayed on the screen vary depending different from those in the manual. upon the optional devices connected. In the manual, in order to explain all functions, explana- tions are given with screens for the case with all conceivable options connected.
  • Page 129: Operational Problem

    Operational Problem The key you want to select is grayed out A key may not be available for selection under the and cannot be selected. current copy setting condition in which a certain setting combination is not allowed or necessary conditions are not satisfied.
  • Page 130 Operational Problem Copy is made in monochrome black even Through the ACS function, this copier is automati- though the original is color. cally set to the full color mode if part of the original is in color. However, if the colored section is small or the color is faint and close to black, then the black mode may be automatically set.
  • Page 131: Chapter 6 Color Sheet Color Charts

    CHAPTER 6 Color Sheet Color Charts This chapter shows the color charts and color numbers of the color sheets A to C. The color numbers can be used to designate a color from the color sheet when the op- tional Editor is not attached.
  • Page 132 Color Chart of Color Sheet A Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10 No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22 No.23 No.24 No.25 No.26 No.27 No.28 No.29...
  • Page 133 Color Chart of Color Sheet A Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.33 No.34 No.35 No.36 No.37 No.38 No.39 No.40 No.41 No.42 No.43 No.44 No.45 No.46 No.47 No.48 No.49 No.50 No.51 No.52 No.53 No.54 No.55 No.56 No.57 No.58 No.59 No.60 No.61...
  • Page 134 Color Chart of Color Sheet B Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10 No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22 No.23 No.24 No.25 No.26 No.27 No.28 No.29...
  • Page 135 Color Chart of Color Sheet B Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.33 No.34 No.35 No.36 No.37 No.38 No.39 No.40 No.41 No.42 No.43 No.44 No.45 No.46 No.47 No.48 No.49 No.50 No.51 No.52 No.53 No.54 No.55 No.56 No.57 No.58 No.59 No.60 No.61...
  • Page 136 Color Chart of Color Sheet C Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.1 No.2 No.3 No.4 No.5 No.6 No.7 No.8 No.9 No.10 No.11 No.12 No.13 No.14 No.15 No.16 No.17 No.18 No.19 No.20 No.21 No.22 No.23 No.24 No.25 No.26 No.27 No.28 No.29...
  • Page 137 Color Chart of Color Sheet C Yellow (%) Magenta (%) Cyan (%) Black (%) No.33 No.34 No.35 No.36 No.37 No.38 No.39 No.40 No.41 No.42 No.43 No.44 No.45 No.46 No.47 No.48 No.49 No.50 No.51 No.52 No.53 No.54 No.55 No.56 No.57 No.58 No.59 No.60 No.61...
  • Page 138: Chapter 7 General Index

    CHAPTER 7 General Index This chapter shows the index of the soft/hard keys and terms. The index helps you find the page with the explanation of the respective Touch Panel keys (soft keys), Control Panel keys (hard keys), and terms used throughout the three manuals.
  • Page 139: Soft Key Index

    Soft Key Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-15 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-42 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-41 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-35 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4, 12-8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4, 12-2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-22 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-10...
  • Page 140 Soft Key Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-25 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-22 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-29 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-36 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-37 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-40 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-12 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-21 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-24 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-25 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8-26 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 141 Soft Key Index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-8 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11-19 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11-25 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11-33 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5-19 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-10 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7-11 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4-66 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13-4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13-48 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 13-54...
  • Page 142: Hard Key Index

    Hard Key Index ACS key ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ID key ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Guide Guide key -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Counter Check Counter Check key -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Display Contrast Display Contrast dial ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-18 Clear Clear key --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original Size Recognition key ----------------------------------------------------------------- 2-16 Original Recognition Start Start key ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-2, 2-5 Stop Stop key ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------...
  • Page 143: Index

    Index Black key ........ 1-2, 1-10 Blue Background ....... 7-37 ACS ............. Book Frame Erase ......5-3, 5-9 ACS key ......... 1-2, 1-10 Book¡2-sided ........3-26 Adding fixing oil ........2-13 Bottom margin ........4-13 Adding toner ........Bottom Symmetry ........ Additional Functions ......
  • Page 144 Index Composition mode ..... 11-5, 11-7 Deleting the settings Confirmation Window from mode memory ......12-6 Auto Display ......13-2, 13-13 Density Fine Adjustment ..... 6-10 Continuous Frames ......4-87 Department ID Contour ..........8-12 Management ......13-3, 13-40 Contour type ........8-16 Department ID number and Control card ......
  • Page 145 Index Fixing oil ..........2-13 platen glass ........2-12 Fixing oil bottle ........2-14 Interrupt key ......1-2, 1-10 Fixing unit knob ......1-9, 3-7 IP-ED Board ........Flat shadow ......8-17, 8-18 Frame ........7-23, 7-25 Frame Erase ........Keys for optional units ......
  • Page 146 Index Mirror Symmetry ........Paper Deck-E1 ......1-7, 4-6 Mirror unit .......... 4-60 Paper Deck release lever ....4-6, 4-9 Mixing ratio for reproduction of the Paper feed location indication....background color original ..11-16, 11-27 Paper jam behind the Mode keys ...........
  • Page 147 Index Projector key ........Right front door ........Projector tray ........Right margin ........4-13 Right side door ......1-8, 3-5 Rotary Changer ......4-60, 4-85 Quantity of paper loaded to Round rectangle ........ 9-13 a drawer ..........Quantity of paper loaded to the Paper Deck ........
  • Page 148 Index Staple cartridge ........4-51 area ..........10-7 Staple case ........4-51 To register a name Staple Position key ......4-30 for a mode memory key ....12-5 Staple-sort Mode ....... 4-32, 4-35 To specify a color from Stapler Sorter-F1 ......1-7, 4-30 another sheet ........
  • Page 149 Index Zoom ........... Zoom (Zoom Program) ......Zoom Fine Adjustment .... 13-3, 13-54 Zoom Program ........Symbol mark (Editor) ......1-9, 7-12...

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