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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
7033
Before copying, read this guide.
Keep in the right hand rear pocket of the machine.

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7033 Before copying, read this guide. Keep in the right hand rear pocket of the machine.
  • Page 2 Thank you very much for your purchase of the Konica 7033. This Manual deals with making copies, correct handling of the machine, and precautions for safety. Please read before copying. In order to maintain a satisfactory copying performance, please keep this Manual readily available for reference in the right hand rear pocket of the machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Precaution for Installation and Use Paper Supply CONTENTS Toner Supply Component Locations Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 1. Caution Labels and Indicator ------------------------------------------------------ 1-2 Power Saver 2. Danger, Warning and Caution Symbols ---------------------------------------- 1-3 3. Requirements for Safe Use -------------------------------------------------------- 1-4 Weekly Timer Power Source --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-4 Periodic/Daily...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS (continued) Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 1. Basic Screen -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6-2 2. Basic Operation for Copying ------------------------------------------------------ 6-4 3. Copy Mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------6-11 1s2 Copying ---------------------------------------------------------------------6-11 2s2 Copying ---------------------------------------------------------------------6-14 2s1 Copying ---------------------------------------------------------------------6-17 1s2 Copying by Using the Platen Glass ---------------------------------- 6-20 4.
  • Page 5: Mixed Original

    Precaution for Installation and Use Paper Supply CONTENTS (continued) Toner Supply Component Locations Section 8 : Special Copying: Page Editing 1. Application Selection Screen ------------------------------------------------------ 8-2 Power Saver 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion --------------------------------------------------------------- 8-4 3. Chapter --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8-14 4. Combination --------------------------------------------------------------------------8-19 Weekly Timer 5.
  • Page 6 CONTENTS (continued) 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] --------------------------------------------- 11-19 How to Access the EKC Setting Mode ----------------------------------- 11-20 Change EKC Data [1] -------------------------------------------------------- 11-21 EKC Data List [2] -------------------------------------------------------------- 11-23 All Counter Reset [3] ---------------------------------------------------------- 11-25 EKC On/Off Setting [4] ------------------------------------------------------- 11-26 Copy Limit Reached Effect [5] ---------------------------------------------- 11-27 6.
  • Page 7: Section 1 : Precautions For Installation And Use

    Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 1. Caution Labels and Indicator 2. Danger, Warning and Caution Symbols 3. Requirements for Safe Use Power Source Environment Precautions for Routine Handling...
  • Page 8: Caution Labels And Indicator

    Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 1. Caution Labels and Indicator 1. Caution Labels and Indicator The caution labels and indicator are attached to the machine areas, as shown below, where you are advised to pay special attention to avoid any dangerous situations or serious injury. CAUTION: This internal area is very hot.
  • Page 9: Danger, Warning And Caution Symbols

    Precaution for Installation and Use Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 2. Danger, Warning and Caution Symbols 2. Danger, Warning and Caution Symbols The following indicators are used on the caution labels or in this manual to categorize the level of safety cautions.
  • Page 10: Requirements For Safe Use

    Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 3. Requirements for Safe Use 3. Requirements for Safe Use To ensure your safe use of the machine, the following describes the precautions you are required to observe without fail for the power source of the machine and during installation and routine handling.
  • Page 11: Environment

    Precaution for Installation and Use Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 3. Requirements for Safe Use (continued) WARNING: Earth wire (Taiwan and the Philippines Only) • Be sure to attach the earth wire to the machine and connect it to the ground correctly; otherwise, a leak may occur to electrically shock the operator during machine operation.
  • Page 12 Especially leave an adequate space behind the machine to let a hot air out from the rear fan. Unit: mm 1645 1145 1475 1687 Konica 7033 + DB-208 Unit: mm 1645 1145 1475 1687 Konica 7033 + DB-208A...
  • Page 13: Precautions For Routine Handling

    1687 1397 1891.3 * Dimensions required when the Finisher is withdrawn. Konica 7033 + FS-105 + DB-608 Precautions for Routine Handling CAUTION: Actions in Response to Troubles • If the Service Call screen is displayed and copier operations cannot be continued any more, stop the operation to prevent any unexpected accident.
  • Page 14 Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 3. Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: Prevention of Fire Do not use volatile combustibles such as a thinner or alcohol near the machine. CAUTION: Prohibition of Machine Modification Do not modify or remove any parts by yourself. CAUTION: Prevention of Machine Troubles •...
  • Page 15 Precaution for Installation and Use Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use 3. Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Sort/Group Mode Tray 2/3: 500 sheets (A4R, A4, B5R, B5, 8.5"x11"R) 300 sheets (A3, B4, F4/8"x13") Staple-Sort Mode 500 sheets max. (A4R, A4, B5R, B5, 8.5"x11"R) 300 sheets max.
  • Page 16 Section 1 : Precautions for Installation and Use CAUTION: Dispose of a Disused Copying Machine Do not dispose of this copier yourself. Contact your Service Centre, who can arrange for its safe disposal. If you change the place of installation, please contact your Service Centre. 1 - 10...
  • Page 17 Section 2 : Preparation for Use 1. Paper Supply Paper Out Indication Loading Paper 2. Toner Supply Toner Supply Indication Preparation Adding Toner...
  • Page 18: Paper Supply

    Section 2 : Preparation for Use 1. Paper Supply 1. Paper Supply Paper Out Indication When the paper tray is empty, the size key on the Basic screen is dimmed. Basic screen Size key is dimmed. Touch the “PAPER SIZE” key on the Basic screen to display the Tray Selection screen. The Paper Out icon appears in the tray key on the Tray Selection screen.
  • Page 19 Bypass Tray Bypass Tray Tray 1 Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 2 Storage Tray 3 Tray 4 Konica 7033 + DB-208A Konica 7033 + DB-208 Multi-sheet Bypass Tray Tray 1 Tray 2 Tray 3 Konica 7033 + DB-608 Tray Specifications...
  • Page 20 Section 2 : Preparation for Use 1. Paper Supply (continued) For easy feeding Fan the copy paper a few times in order to prevent paper misfeeds. How to store paper Store paper on a flat surface in a cool, dry area. Keep partially used packages tightly wrapped during storage.
  • Page 21: Loading Paper

    Paper Supply Section 2 : Preparation for Use 1. Paper Supply (continued) Loading Paper Loading Paper into the universal tray 1. Withdraw the universal tray from the main body. 2. Remove the rear guide plate, and insert it into the position of your desired paper size. Please Be Reminded! Be sure to align the rear guide plate to the paper;...
  • Page 22 Section 2 : Preparation for Use 1. Paper Supply (continued) Loading paper into the Large Capacity Tray (Service-fixed) 1. Withdraw the tray from the main body. 2. Stack paper with curly side UP. The bottom of the tray will lower as the paper is stacked into the tray. 3.
  • Page 23: Toner Supply

    Service Centre. Please Be Reminded! Only use the toner cartridge specified for the machine. Using a toner cartridge not specified for the 7033 will cause copy quality problems. CAUTION: Keep the toner cartridge away from children. Although the toner is nontoxic, do not inhale toner or allow it to come in contact with eyes.
  • Page 24: Preparation

    Section 2 : Preparation for Use 2. Toner Supply (continued) Preparation The toner may be compact during storage. Follow the instructions below prior to adding the toner. 1. Shake the toner cartridge several times to loosen toner. 2. Remove the toner cartridge cap. Adding Toner 1.
  • Page 25 Section 2 : Preparation for Use 2. Toner Supply (continued) Toner Supply 4. Set the new toner cartridge into the toner unit. Please Be Reminded! Align the mark on the toner cartridge with the mark on the toner unit as illustrated right. 5.
  • Page 26: Section 3 : Component Locations

    Section 3 : Component Locations 1. Main Body External Internal 2. Operation Panel 3. Finisher...
  • Page 27: Main Body

    Section 3 : Component Locations 1. Main Body 1. Main Body External qRADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) !9 O peration panel !8 L CD touch screen !7 P ower switch wWork table (option) !6 F inisher (option) eMulti-sheet bypass tray rKey counter (option) tUpper right...
  • Page 28 Section 3 : Component Locations 1. Main Body (continued) Component Locations q RADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) automatically feeds multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying. w Work table (option) provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and after copying.
  • Page 29: Internal

    Section 3 : Component Locations 1. Main Body (continued) Internal iTotal counter qToner cartridge wToner unit uFixing unit eDrum unit rKnob 3 tLever 1 yKnob 2 q Toner cartridge holds toner and is to be replaced when supplying toner. w Toner unit holds the toner supply. e Drum unit forms the copy image.
  • Page 30 Section 3 : Component Locations 2. Operation Panel Component Locations 2. Operation Panel r t y TIMER DATA ERROR POWER SAVER ON / OFF CHECK HELP INTERRUPT MODE APPLICATION STOP / CLEAR JOB MEMORY OUT PUT AUTO RESET CLEAR QTY. START PRINT !7 !6 !5 q LCD touch screen displays machine and copying status;...
  • Page 31: Finisher

    Section 3 : Component Locations 3. Finisher 3. Finisher qFinisher upper tray tRelease lever wStaple drive portions eFinisher middle tray rFinisher lower tray yCartridge holders q Finisher upper tray ejects copy paper in Non-sort mode. w Staple drive portions staples the exit set in Non-sort, Sort, Group or Staple-sort mode. e Finisher middle tray ejects copy paper in Non-Sort, Sort, Group, or Staple-sort mode.
  • Page 32 Section 4 : LCD Operation 1. Screen Types 2. Basic Screen Wake-Up and Basic Screen Basic Screen: Layer Selection Screen (Full-Automatic Mode Screen) Basic Screen: Direct Selection Screen 3. Application Selection Screen 4. Other Screens Check Screen Help Screen Screens for Setting Job Memory Service Call Screen Paper Jam Position and Paper Jam Processing Screens Power OFF/ON Screen...
  • Page 33: Screen Types

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 1. Screen Types The copier has a large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) on the centre of the operation panel. • During setting of the copying conditions, the system displays a touch panel with explanatory messages required for the operation to facilitate operation and increase efficiency. During copying, messages explaining the current status of the copier are displayed.
  • Page 34: Basic Screen

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 2. Basic Screen 2. Basic Screen Wake-Up and Basic Screen When the power is switched ON, the Wake-Up screen will appear in a short space of time, then the Basic screen will appear. “Please wait Copier is warming up” message is displayed. When the system is ready for copying, “Position original in the RADF face-up”...
  • Page 35: Basic Screen: Layer Selection Screen (Full-Automatic Mode Screen)

    2. Basic Screen (continued) Basic Screen: Layer Selection Screen (Full-Automatic Mode Screen) The 7033 displays Layer Selection screen (Full-Automatic Mode screen) as the Basic screen. See “Section 6: Basic Copying on Basic Screen” and “Section 7: Other Basic Functions” for details.
  • Page 36: Basic Screen: Direct Selection Screen

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 2. Basic Screen (continued) Basic Screen: Direct Selection Screen The Direct Selection screen can be selected as the Basic Screen. Contact your Service Centre. This type of Basic screen allows you to view other basic settings while making a change, as it remains displayed without developing into subsequent screens in each mode.
  • Page 37: Application Selection Screen

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 3. Application Selection Screen 3. Application Selection Screen Appears when the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel is pressed when the Basic screen is displayed. Application Selection screen 16 keys are displayed on the Application Selection screen. Touching a key displays a screen for specifying advanced copying conditions.
  • Page 38: Other Screens

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 4. Other Screens 4. Other Screens Check Screen The Check screen appears when the CHECK button on the Operation panel is pressed when a screen other than the Help, Paper Jam Position, or Paper Jam Processing screen is displayed.
  • Page 39: Screens For Setting Job Memory

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 4. Other Screens (continued) Screens for Setting Job Memory Job No.Selection screen appears when the JOB MEMORY button on the Operation panel is pressed when the Basic screen is displayed, after specifying the copying conditions to be registered on the Basic or Application Selection screen.
  • Page 40: Paper Jam Position And Paper Jam Processing Screens

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 4. Other Screens (continued) Paper Jam Position and Paper Jam Processing Screens The Paper Jam Position screen appears upon occurrence of a paper jam during copying. A paper jam during continuous copying may cause the paper to jam in several places. The Paper Jam Position screen indicates the positions of paper jams with arrows and the Paper Jam numbers.
  • Page 41: Key Operator Mode Screens

    Section 4 : LCD Operation 4. Other Screens (continued) Key Operator Mode Screens Appear when the key operator accesses the Key Operator mode to modify machine settings or to monitor overall copier activity. To display the Key Operator Mode screen, turn the power ON while pressing the HELP button, then enter the 4-digit Key operator password on the Key Operator Password Entry screen.
  • Page 42: Section 5 : Copier Management

    Section 5 : Copier Management 1. Power Saver Auto Low Power Manual Shut-Off Automatic Shut-Off 2. Electronic Key Counter (EKC) EKC Functions EKC Procedure 3. Weekly Timer Timer Interrupt 4. Periodic Maintenance How to Read the PM Count 5. Daily Maintenance Clean the Platen Glass Clean the Left Partition Glass Clean the RADF Platen Guide Cover...
  • Page 43: Power Saver

    Section 5 : Copier Management 1. Power Saver 1. Power Saver Power Saver reduces energy consumption when a copier is not in use. We recommend to utilize this function. There are two modes for the Power Saver function as described below. Low power : The system conserves energy by lowering the set temperature of the fixing unit.
  • Page 44: Manual Shut-Off

    Section 5 : Copier Management 1. Power Saver (continued) Manual Shut-Off Press the POWER SAVER ON/OFF button. Power Saver TIMER The lamp of the POWER SAVER ON/OFF button lights, other indicators are all turned off, and the LCD goes off. ERROR Advice POWER SAVER...
  • Page 45: Electronic Key Counter (Ekc)

    Section 5 : Copier Management 2. Electronic Key Counter (EKC) 2. Electronic Key Counter (EKC) The following describes the Electronic Key Counter functions and operations. The EKC function and any amendments to it are enabled in Key Operator mode. EKC Functions Copying is not performed unless the EKC password (a 5-digit number) is entered.
  • Page 46: Weekly Timer

    Section 5 : Copier Management 3. Weekly Timer 3. Weekly Timer The Weekly timer function allows the copier to be turned on or off at a specified time by the key operator to disable copying during off time. For details, refer to p. 11-32 to p. 11-40 in “Section 11: Key Operator Mode”.
  • Page 47 Section 5 : Copier Management 2. Electronic Key Counter (EKC) 4. Enter a 1-digit hour (ex. 3 hour is 3) using the ten key on the operation panel. (0 ~ 9) DATA ERROR 5. Press the START PRINT button. POWER SAVER ON / OFF Your copy time is INTERRUPT...
  • Page 48: Periodic Maintenance

    Section 5 : Copier Management 4. Periodic Maintenance 4. Periodic Maintenance Periodic Maintenance should be performed every 80,000 copies. The message below is displayed when that time has arrived. Please contact your service centre and arrange for PM to be performed. Weekly Timer Periodic/Daily Maintenance...
  • Page 49: Daily Maintenance

    Section 5 : Copier Management 5. Daily Maintenance 5. Daily Maintenance In order to maintain optimum copy quality, always keep areas below clean. Clean the Platen Glass Use a clean, soft cloth to wipe dirt or marks from the glass surface.
  • Page 50: Section 6 : Basic Copying On Basic Screen

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 1. Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying 3. Copy Mode 1s2 Copying 2s2 Copying 2s1 Copying 1s2 Copying by Using the Platen Glass 4. Copy Density AE (Automatic Exposure) Manual Density Adjustment Density Shift 5.
  • Page 51: Basic Screen

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 1. Basic Screen This section describes how to use the basic functions selected on the Basic screen. 1. Basic Screen When the machine becomes ready for copying after turning ON the Power switch, the Layer Selection screen will be displayed as Basic screen.
  • Page 52 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 1. Basic Screen (continued) q Message area: Display the machine status and procedure required at that time. w Icon area: Display the following icons. Add toner icon Displays when the toner supply becomes low. See p. 2-7 to p. 2-9. Periodic maintenance icon Displays when periodic maintenance is required.
  • Page 53: Basic Operation For Copying

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying 2. Basic Operation for Copying This section describes the basic operation for copying with the Basic screen displayed. The Basic screen provides all the settings to complete an ordinary copying job. This section also describes how to minimize the toner consumption.
  • Page 54 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) The message “Please wait Copier is warming up” is displayed in the message area of the Basic screen. The warm-up takes about 1 minute and 30 seconds during which you can operate scanning originals placed in the RADF or onto the platen glass by pressing the START PRINT button.
  • Page 55 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) The standard copying conditions are set as follows. When an original is set on the platen glass with RADF opened, RADF mode is turned off. For copying under your desired conditions, see the description of each operation given later.
  • Page 56 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) For a copier with the Finisher: Output screen (Copier with Finisher) Operation panel Basic Operation OUT PUT The default setting is the Non-sort mode discharged on the TRAY 2 (Finisher middle exit tray).
  • Page 57 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) b Place Original(s) Using RADF: originals FACE UP 1. Close the RADF securely. 2. Arrange the single-sided originals in order, with page 1 on top. 3. Place originals with their FACE UP. 4.
  • Page 58: Start Copying

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) n Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. ERROR POWER SAVER ON / OFF Advice INTERRUPT During the process of successive copying jobs, the message “Copier is warming up” may be displayed in the STOP / CLEAR message area of the Basic screen to maintain the copy Basic...
  • Page 59 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 2. Basic Operation for Copying (continued) Advice: Automatic Stop on Exit Tray The copier without Finisher automatically stops to output when the number of copies delivered onto the exit tray reaches 100 during one output job. If you desire to release this function, contact your Service Centre.
  • Page 60: Copy Mode

    “1s1”. Take the following procedure to set the copy mode. 1s2 Copying Basic Single-sided originals are automatically copied onto both sides of the paper. Operation Copy Mode 7033 7033 7033 7033 7033 1-sided originals Duplex copying Basic rules for 1s s s s s 2 copying mode Place the originals onto the RADF.
  • Page 61 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) Procedure z Set Copy Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button on the operation panel to set the RADF mode. 2. Touch “ COPY MODE ”...
  • Page 62 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) c Place Originals ... FACE UP 1. Put the single-sided originals in the order of pages. Place originals FACE UP in the RADF. Up to 50 originals can be set. 2.
  • Page 63: 2S2 Copying

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) 2s2 Copying Double-sided originals are automatically copied onto both sides of the paper. 2-sided originals Duplex copying Basic rules for 2s s s s s 2 copying mode Place the originals onto the RADF.
  • Page 64 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) Procedure z Set Copy Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button to set the RADF mode. 2. Touch “ COPY MODE ” on Basic screen to display the Copy Mode screen. 3.
  • Page 65 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) c Place Originals ... FACE UP 1. Put the double-sided originals in the order of pages. Place originals FACE UP in the RADF. Up to 50 originals can be set.
  • Page 66: 2S1 Copying

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) 2s1 Copying Double-sided originals are automatically copied onto single-sided paper. 7033 7033 7033 Copy Mode 7033 7033 2-sided originals Simplex copying Basic rules for 2s1 copying mode Place the originals onto the RADF.
  • Page 67 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) Procedure z Set Copy Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button to set the RADF mode. 2. Touch “ COPY MODE ” on the Basic screen to display the Copy Mode screen. 3.
  • Page 68 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) c Place Originals ... FACE UP 1. Put the double-sided originals in the order of pages. Place originals FACE UP in the RADF. Up to 50 originals can be set.
  • Page 69: 1S2 Copying By Using The Platen Glass

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) 1s2 Copying by Using the Platen Glass How to copy originals not suitable for the RADF in duplex mode, is described below. Duplex copying Originals that cannot be fed by the RADF: Paste-ups or Curled, creased of Books...
  • Page 70 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) Procedure z Set Copy Conditions 1. Open and close the RADF to set the Platen mode. 2. Touch “ COPY MODE ” on the Basic screen to display the Copy Mode screen. “...
  • Page 71 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) c Scan Front Side ... FACE DOWN 1. Open the RADF. 2. Place the original FACE DOWN, adjusting the centre of the original to the centre of the left side scale of the Platen glass. 3.
  • Page 72 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 3. Copy Mode (continued) b b b b b Store Data into Memory Repeat steps c and v. The memory remaining will be displayed on the memory indicator in the upper right portion of the Basic screen.
  • Page 73: Copy Density

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 4. Copy Density 4. Copy Density This section describes the following functions of copy density and their operational procedures. • AE (Automatic Exposure) • Manual Density Adjustment • Density Shift AE (Automatic Exposure) The AE detects the density of the original and automatically selects the appropriate density for copying.
  • Page 74: Manual Density Adjustment

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 4. Copy Density (continued) Manual Density Adjustment Manual setting is used to set the density either lighter or darker than the density setting selected automatically by the AE mode. Density adjustment can be made in 9 steps. Procedure 1.
  • Page 75: Density Shift

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 4. Copy Density (continued) Density Shift Density shift divides each of seven density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels of darker. Density shift can be used not only in normal copying (Normal mode) but in each of the following three modes of Text/Photo Enhance.
  • Page 76 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 4. Copy Density (continued) 3. Press the START PRINT button. The following message will be displayed. In Text/Photo mode (P-mode : 5) Density Shift (Text/Photo) 3 (0 - 5) In Text/Photo mode (P-mode : 6) Density Shift (Text) 3 (0 - 5) In Photo mode (P-mode : 7)
  • Page 77: Magnification

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 5. Magnification 5. Magnification In the copying conditions of the Basic screen, the magnification is automatically set at “1.00” (full-size). The following describes how to change the magnification ratio. Select one of the four magnification modes, and specify the desired magnification ratio or copy paper size.
  • Page 78: Zoom

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 5. Magnification (continued) Zoom This is used to make copies with magnification ratios other than the Preset or User Set ratios. Zoom ratio can be set in 0.01 increments from 0.25 to 4.00. Advice In the case of the Very high mode, Zoom magnification can be set from 0.50 to 4.00.
  • Page 79: Vertical/Horizontal Zoom

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 5. Magnification (continued) Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Use the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontal dimensions, independently. Incompatible with Vertical/Horizontal zoom Change magnification Vertical ratio: 0.25 ~ 4.00 Horizontal ratio: 0.25 ~ 4.00 Advice Width In the case of the Very high mode, Zoom ratio can be set...
  • Page 80 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 5. Magnification (continued) Procedure 1. Touch “ LENS MODE ” to display the Lens Mode screen. 2. Touch “ Vert./Horiz. Zoom ” to display the Vertical/Horizontal Zoom screen. 3. Touch the Vertical key to select a vertical ratio. 4.
  • Page 81 Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 5. Magnification (continued) The figure shown below is the sample image using the Vertical/Horizontal zoom with an original placed slant on the platen glass. Length: 0.50, Width: 2.00 Length: 2.00, Width: 0.50 Length: 0.50, Width: 2.00 Length: 2.00, Width: 0.50 6 - 32...
  • Page 82: Paper Size Selection

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 6. Paper Size Selection 6. Paper Size Selection When originals are set with the paper size set, AMS (Automatic Magnification Selection) works. The set original size will be detected and the optimum magnification for the detected original size and the set paper size will be automatically selected for copying.
  • Page 83: Automatic Settings

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 7. Automatic Settings 7. Automatic Settings This copier has many automatic functions to make copying easier. The automation has also been made for energy conservation and safety in operation. The following describes the automatically set functions. ATS (Automatic Tray Switching) ATS detects the copy paper of the same size loaded in another tray, when the selected drawer becomes empty while copying is in progress.
  • Page 84: Ams (Automatic Magnification Selection)

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 7. Automatic Settings (continued) AMS (Automatic Magnification Selection) AMS automatically selects the appropriate magnification ratio, after originals are placed on RADF or the platen glass and the copy paper size is selected by touching “ PAPER SIZE ”...
  • Page 85: Rotation

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 8. Rotation 8. Rotation This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original size documents described below onto size A4, B5 or 8.5"x11"R, irrespective of the copy paper loading direction.
  • Page 86: Rotation And Ams

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 8. Rotation (continued) Rotation and AMS For example, when size A4 copy paper is loaded in the tray horizontally and copier detects that the original is placed vertically, Rotation (if required) rotates the original image by 90 and the copy is made with the appropriate AMS ratio to fit the vertical direction of the copy paper.
  • Page 87: To Release Automatic Rotation

    Section 6 : Basic Copying on Basic Screen 8. Rotation (continued) To Release Automatic Rotation The copier is initially set to activate the Rotation function automatically, and the key operator can switch it ON/OFF in Key Operator Mode. In this case, the Rotation icon will be displayed at the upper left corner of the screen. To release automatic Rotation Press the OUTPUT button to display the Output screen.
  • Page 88: Section 7 : Other Basic Functions

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode Platen Store Mode RADF Store Mode 2. Reserve Mode and Job List Reserve Job Setting Job List Screen Troubleshooting in Reserve Setting 3. Image Quality High Mode Very High Mode 4. CHECK Button Check Screen and How to Make a Proof Copy How to View the Check Screen 5.
  • Page 89: Store Mode

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode 1. Store Mode Store mode allows you to scan multiple originals by touching “ SCAN ” key on the Basic screen, and then output the complete set by pressing START PRINT button. Store mode features two modes as described below.
  • Page 90 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) The following application functions require the Store mode using platen glass. When these are selected, the message to touch “ SCAN ” key will be displayed. • Image insert • Dual page The printing job will be collective in the following conditions as well as in the Store mode, however, scanning and printing will be performed in succession simply by pressing the START PRINT button.
  • Page 91: Platen Store Mode

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) Platen Store Mode Use the Platen store mode for originals that cannot be fed through the document feeder due to thickness, size or condition. When scanning thick originals that require keeping the RADF open, select Non image area erase to prevent exposure of the glass area around the border of the original.
  • Page 92 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) x Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press the CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct quantity. Please Be Reminded! DO NOT press the STOP/CLEAR button when changing the print quantity.
  • Page 93 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) v Scan Original(s) Touch “ SCAN ” on the Basic screen. The copier starts scanning the set original. Basic screen Having Problems? The copier may not start scanning in some copying conditions. In this case, confirm that the “...
  • Page 94 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) Supplement: Checking copying conditions/printed copies 1. Press the CHECK button to display the Check screen. 2. Check the current copying conditions on the Check screen. 3. Touch “ PROOF COPY ” on the Check screen to make a proof copy. When completed, touch “...
  • Page 95: Radf Store Mode

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) RADF Store Mode Use this feature to scan more than 50 originals into memory from the RADF. Use this function in conjunction with the Reserve function to increase efficiency of the copying job. Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1.
  • Page 96 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) c Place Originals...FACE UP 1. Put originals in order of pagination. 2. Place originals FACE UP in the RADF. If the number of originals exceeds 50, divide them into blocks not exceeding 50 sheets and load them from the block with the first page.
  • Page 97 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 1. Store Mode (continued) b Store in Memory When scanning more than 50 originals at a time, repeat steps c to v. The remaining memory will be displayed on the Memory indicator in the upper right position of the Basic screen.
  • Page 98: Reserve Mode And Job List

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List 2. Reserve Mode and Job List The Reserve function allows you to start copying the reserve job immediately after the present output job is completed. While the present output job is printing/copying, you can set up the reserve job so that the copier reads in the original image(s) and waits until the present output job is completed.
  • Page 99: Reserve Job Setting

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List (continued) Reserve Job Setting Procedure z Start Scanning/Printing Present Output Job 1. Press the START PRINT button to start scanning or printing the present output job. 2. The reserve job setting becomes available when the “ RESERVE ”...
  • Page 100 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List (continued) c Scan Originals of Reserve Job 1. Position original(s) FACE UP in the RADF or FACE DOWN on the platen glass after the copier completes to scan original(s) of the present output job. The message “Ready to copy”...
  • Page 101: Job List Screen

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List (continued) Job List Screen Touch the “ JOB LIST ” key on the Basic screen to display the Job List screen (see below). The Job List screen allows you to perform the following functions. •...
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting In Reserve Setting

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List (continued) TOTAL PAGE(s): Displays the number of scanned pages for each job. (0 to 999) PAGE(s) LEFT: Displays the remaining copy count of the job. 0 to 999 (The number exceeding 999 will be displayed as 999 .) Copy count = No.
  • Page 103 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 2. Reserve Mode and Job List (continued) Troubleshooting : “ADD PAPER” folder key When the paper tray is empty in the present output job during the Reserve job setting, the “ SETTING ” folder key on the Basic screen will change to blinking “ ADD PAPER ” folder key.
  • Page 104: Image Quality

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 3. Image Quality 3. Image Quality Image quality in the normal default mode is adequate for most copying needs. Special modes are available for jobs that require enhanced image quality, as for complex text or graphic images, or high quality photos, etc. High Mode High image quality sharpens the image more than the normal mode, but uses more memory than the normal default mode.
  • Page 105 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 3. Image Quality (continued) x Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press the CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct number. Please Be Reminded! DO NOT press the STOP/CLEAR button when changing the print quantity.
  • Page 106 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 3. Image Quality (continued) v Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. Each original will be ERROR scanned and then copied. POWER SAVER ON / OFF In some cases, originals loaded on the RADF are all scanned and discharged, then printing job starts in INTERRUPT succession.
  • Page 107: Very High Mode

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 3. Image Quality (continued) Very High Mode Very high image quality is used for high quality photo output, and does not allow you to select any other copying condition which uses memory. Basic rules for Very high mode •...
  • Page 108 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 3. Image Quality (continued) x Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press the CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct number. Please Be Reminded! DO NOT press the STOP/CLEAR button when changing the print quantity.
  • Page 109: Check Button

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button 4. CHECK Button Press the CHECK button to confirm copying selections before pressing the START PRINT button. In this mode, use Proof copy to produce a sample of the copied set before copying multiple copies.
  • Page 110 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button (continued) x Place Original(s)... RADF: Original FACE UP Platen Glass: Original FACE DOWN 1. Place the original into RADF or onto the Platen glass. Advice For details of how to place the original, see p. 6-8. 2.
  • Page 111 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button (continued) b Make a Proof Copy 1. Press the CHECK button on the Operation panel to display the Check screen. 2. Touch “ PROOF COPY ”. A set of sample copy will be output. Check screen Advice To stop printing the sample copy, press the STOP/CLEAR button.
  • Page 112 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button (continued) 1. Touch “ EXIT ” from Check mode and return to the Basic screen. 2. Change the copying conditions, as required. If any condition to be modified cannot be changed, press the STOP/CLEAR button. All the stored data will be cleared.
  • Page 113: How To View The Check Screen

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button (continued) How to View the Check Screen When any screen other than the Help, Jam Positioning, Jam Processing, and JOB LIST screens is displayed, pressing the CHECK button on the operation panel will display the Check screen.
  • Page 114 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 4. CHECK Button (continued) Special copying functions (Display the items and selections specified on Application Selection screen.) Sheet/Cover insertion: The system displays “F” for the cover, the number of sheets to be inserted, and “B” for the back cover. The “F”, number of sheets to be inserted and “B”...
  • Page 115: Help Button

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 5. HELP Button 5. HELP Button The Help screen is a generic name for the screens that give you information on how to copy, how to supply toner or paper, or how to operate the operation panel and the keys on the LCD screen.
  • Page 116 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 5. HELP Button (continued) “RADF” key “ASSISTANCE” indicator To display the screen The system displays the for setting the original “STAPLE” key extension number of the key for RADF. Touching this key displays the operator, see p.11-31.
  • Page 117: Help Screens For The Output Modes

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 5. HELP Button (continued) Help Screens for the Output Modes Procedure 1. Press the OUTPUT button on the operation panel to display the Output Mode screen. 2. Press the HELP button. Help Screens for the Job Memory Procedure •...
  • Page 118 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 5. HELP Button (continued) When Any Special Copying Function Key Is Touched on the Application Selection Screen: The Help screen for the advanced function that has been selected immediately before pressing the HELP button will be displayed. Advice For example, specify “Photo/Text Enhance”, then specify “Frame/Fold erasure”...
  • Page 119 Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 5. HELP Button (continued) • Press the HELP button when the Thin/Thick Paper screen is displayed, or after returning to the Application Selection screen after setting. The Help screen for copying thin/thick paper will be displayed. •...
  • Page 120: Job Memory Button

    Section 7 : Other Basic Copying 6. JOB MEMORY Button 6. JOB MEMORY Button Frequently used copying settings can be stored, and simply recalled, when necessary, without making complicated setting operation. Up to 15 copy patterns (= jobs) can be stored. The stored jobs can be identified by giving names consisting of letters and/or numbers.
  • Page 121 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 6. JOB MEMORY Button (continued) Procedure 1. Set the copying conditions that is to be stored in the memory. 2. Display the Basic screen. 3. Press the JOB MEMORY button on the operation panel. The Job No. Selection screen will be displayed.
  • Page 122: Job Recall

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 6. JOB MEMORY Button (continued) JOB RECALL Job No. Selection screen DATA CHECK HELP MODE APPLICATION JOB MEMORY AUTO RESET Job No. Selection screen Job Check screen Job No. Selection screen JOB MEMORY Button Procedure 1.
  • Page 123: Interrupt Button

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 7. INTERRUPT Button 7. INTERRUPT Button Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. When interrupt copying is completed, the settings for the preceding job are restored and the Basic screen displays by pressing the INTERRUPT button again.
  • Page 124 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 7. INTERRUPT Button (continued) Procedure z Press INTERRUPT Button 1. The LED of the INTERRUPT button will be illuminated. ERROR 2. For particular jobs in progress, copying will cease only POWER SAVER ON / OFF after certain phases of the immediate operation are completed, as indicated by LED conditions described INTERRUPT...
  • Page 125 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 7. INTERRUPT Button (continued) c Place Original(s)... RADF: Original FACE UP Platen Glass: Original FACE DOWN Place new original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass. Advice For details of how to place the original, see p. 6-8. v Start Copying 1.
  • Page 126: Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 8. Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray 8. Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray This is used to copy onto the paper of the size that is not loaded in the trays, or onto the special paper such as thick paper, thin paper, OHP transparent films, etc. that cannot be loaded into the trays.
  • Page 127 Section 7 : Other Basic Functions 8. Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray (continued) c Place Original(s)... RADF: Original FACE UP Platen Glass: Original FACE DOWN Place original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass. Advice For details of how to place the original, see p. 6-8. v Start Copying Press the START PRINT button.
  • Page 128: Section 8 : Special Copying: Page Editing

    Section 8 : Special Copying: Page Editing 1. Application Selection Screen 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion 3. Chapter 4. Combination 5. Booklet 6. OHP Interleave 7. Image Insert 8. Dual Page 9. Mixed Original...
  • Page 129: Application Selection Screen

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 1. Application Selection Screen This copier allows various application functions to be selected on the Application Selection screen, in addition to the basic copy operation. This section describes how to use the respective application functions selected on the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 130 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 1. Application Selection Screen (continued) • When the Basic screen is restored with an application function selected, the green lamp of the APPLICATION button lights to show that an application function has been selected. To check the copying conditions currently selected, press the CHECK button on the Operation panel to display the Check screen.
  • Page 131: Sheet/Cover Insertion

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion With this mode covers may be added to copied sets and insert sheets can be added into the set to indicate where different sections commence. Both the covers and inserts can be blank or copied sheets.
  • Page 132 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Basic rules for Sheet/Cover Insertion copying • Scan and store originals into memory, then print all the pages collectively. Advice In case memory overflow frequently occurs, you are recommended to extend the memory.
  • Page 133 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Procedure z Set Insertions on Tray 1 Place the plain or coloured paper to be used for Insertions into Tray 1 (universal tray). Advice AMS function is automatically set. If copy paper of the same size as that of originals is set on Tray 1, full-size copying is effected.
  • Page 134 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Front Cover Mode (Front copy and Front blank) q Front cover mode (Front copy) w Front cover mode (Front blank) 9 10 9 10 SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S REPORT REPORT SURVEYOR’S REPORT...
  • Page 135 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Back Cover Mode (Back copy and Back blank) e Back cover mode (Back copy) r Back cover mode (Back blank) 9 10 9 10 SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S REPORT REPORT REPORT...
  • Page 136 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Insertion Mode (Copy Insertion and Blank Insertion) t Insertion mode (Copy insertion) y Insertion mode (Blank insertion) 9 10 9 10 9 10 8 9 10 SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S SURVEYOR’S REPORT...
  • Page 137 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) (4) Touch “ OK ” key on the Sheet/Cover Insertion Mode Selection screen to display the Sheet/Cover Insertion Setting screen. (5) Enter the page number of each insertion location, using the Ten keys of the Operation panel.
  • Page 138 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) b Enter Print Quantity Enter the desired number of copied set, using the Ten keys on the Operation panel. The entered number will be displayed in the upper right message area of the screen. To change the print quantity, press the CLEAR QTY.
  • Page 139: Power Saver

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) Supplement 2: Checking copying conditions/printed copies 1. Press the CHECK button to display the Check screen. 2. Check the current copying conditions on the Check screen. 3. Touch “ PROOF COPY ”...
  • Page 140 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 2. Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued) CAUTION: Maximum Loading Capacity of the Exit Tray In the case of the copier without a finisher, the exit tray capacity is 100 sheets. Be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray while copying before the maximum capacity is reached.
  • Page 141 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 3. Chapter 3. Chapter Chapter copying is used with the RADF in 1s2 or 2s2 mode for the purpose of locating title pages on the right side, rather than reverse side of a duplex copy. 1-sided originals Copies in Chapter mode 2-sided originals...
  • Page 142 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 3. Chapter (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the Chapter copying may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing setting.
  • Page 143 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 3. Chapter (continued) 5. The Application Selection screen will be restored. 6. As required, set the other copying conditions. When copying more than 50 originals, use RADF store mode or Platen store mode. Touch “ Store Mode ” key to highlight it. Advice To clear all application settings, touch “...
  • Page 144 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 3. Chapter (continued) Platen store mode: To copy originals that cannot be fed through the RADF onto both sides of copy paper, use Platen store mode. Touch and highlight the “ Store Mode ” key on the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 145 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 3. Chapter (continued) CAUTION: Maximum Loading Capacity of the Exit Tray In the case of the copier without a finisher, the exit tray capacity is 100 sheets. Be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray while copying before the maximum capacity is reached.
  • Page 146: Combination

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 4. Combination 4. Combination Used to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper. 4 in 1 copying Original 2 in 1 copying 8 in 1 copying Basic rules for Combination •...
  • Page 147 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 4. Combination (continued) Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button to set the RADF mode. 2. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel to display the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 148 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 4. Combination (continued) 9. AMS is automatically selected. Touch the “ PAPER SIZE ” key on the Basic screen to display the Tray Selection screen, then touch and reverse the desired tray key. Touch “ OK ” key to return to the Basic screen.
  • Page 149 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 4. Combination (continued) Supplement 1: Using Store mode RADF store mode: To copy a set of more than 50 originals, use RADF store mode. Touch and highlight the “ Store Mode ” key on the Application Selection screen. See p. 7-8 to p. 7-10 for details. Please Be Reminded! Divide the originals into blocks not exceeding 50 sheets and load them from the block with the first page.
  • Page 150 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 4. Combination (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 151: Booklet

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 5. Booklet 5. Booklet Booklet copying is used to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of paper. 1-sided originals ....Booklet copying ....(Left binding) 2-sided originals ....Basic rules for Booklet •...
  • Page 152 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 5. Booklet (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the Booklet may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing setting.
  • Page 153 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 5. Booklet (continued) 5. As required, set the other copying conditions. When copying more than 50 originals, use RADF store mode or Platen store mode. Touch “ Store Mode ” key to highlight it. Advice To clear all application settings, touch “...
  • Page 154 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 5. Booklet (continued) c Place Original(s)...FACE UP 1. Put A3, B4, A4R, A4, B5, or 8.5"x11"R size originals in the order of pagination, and place them FACE UP in the RADF. The total page count of originals should basically be multiples of 4.
  • Page 155 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 5. Booklet (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 156: Ohp Interleave

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 6. OHP Interleave 6. OHP Interleave OHP Interleave copying is used to copy onto OHP transparent films and insert regular copy paper between films to prevent them from sticking to each other. OHP Interleave copying features the following two modes.
  • Page 157 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 6. OHP Interleave (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the OHP Interleave copying may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing setting.
  • Page 158 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 6. OHP Interleave (continued) 6. As required, set the other copying conditions. When copying more than 50 originals, use RADF store mode or Platen store mode. Touch “ Store Mode ” key to highlight it. Advice To clear all application settings, touch “...
  • Page 159 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 6. OHP Interleave (continued) Supplement 2: Checking copying conditions/printed copies 1. Press the CHECK button to display the Check screen. 2. Check the current copying conditions on the Check screen. 3. Touch “ PROOF COPY ”...
  • Page 160: Image Insert

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert 7. Image Insert Image Insert is used to combine images scanned from the platen glass with images scanned from RADF. Then, output the combined images as a finished set. Place originals onto RADF Insertion originals...
  • Page 161 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the Image Insert copying may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing setting.
  • Page 162: Basic Screen

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert (continued) (3) Touch “ Booklet ” key on the Image Insertion Setting screen to use this function. (4) When all entries are made, touch “ OK ” key. 5. Application Selection screen will be restored. The “ Store Mode ”...
  • Page 163 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert (continued) c RADF: Place/Scan Original(s)...FACE UP Originals 1. Close the RADF securely. 2. Put originals in order of pagination, and place originals FACE UP in the RADF. 50 sheets max. can be loaded. Please Be Reminded! If the number of originals exceeds 50, use RADF store mode.
  • Page 164 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert (continued) 9. Touch the “ SCAN ” key on the Basic screen. “Place images for insertion on the Platen glass” and “SCAN key : Scan START key : Start” massages are displayed alternately. Basic screen 10.
  • Page 165 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 7. Image Insert (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 166: Dual Page

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 8. Dual Page 8. Dual Page Dual page is used to copy an open book, a large sheet, or two sheets placed side by side onto two sheets in 1s1 mode, or onto the front and back sides of one sheet in 1s2 mode to increase manual copying speed.
  • Page 167 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 8. Dual Page (continued) Procedure z Load Copy Paper: A4, B5, 8.5"x11" Load either A4, B5 or 8.5"x11" copy paper in a tray. x Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button to set the RADF mode. 2.
  • Page 168 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 8. Dual Page (continued) 9. Touch “ PAPER SIZE ” key on the Basic screen to display the Tray Selection screen, then touch the desired paper size key to select any one from A4, B5 or 8.5"x11". Touch “...
  • Page 169 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 8. Dual Page (continued) v Place/Scan Original(s) on the Platen Glass...FACE DOWN 1. Open the RADF. 2. Place the original on the platen glass. When selecting “front cover + facing pages”, first place the front cover, and then place the originals in regular order of pagination.
  • Page 170 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 8. Dual Page (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 171: Mixed Original

    Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 9. Mixed Original 9. Mixed Original Mixed original mode is used with RADF to copy mixed-size originals, to obtain the following two type of the finished set: Activated with Automatic Paper Selection mode : Copy paper will be automatically selected to match each original size.
  • Page 172 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 9. Mixed Original (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the Mixed original mode may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing setting.
  • Page 173 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 9. Mixed Original (continued) 6. APS is automatically selected. Select the desired magnification, if required. When selecting AMS instead of APS, touch “ PAPER SIZE ” key on the Basic screen to display the Tray Selection screen, then touch the desired paper size key. Touch “...
  • Page 174 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 9. Mixed Original (continued) c Place Original(s) on RADF...FACE UP 1. Close the RADF securely. 2. Put originals in order of pagination. Set the A3 and B4 size originals in lengthwise feed ( ) direction.
  • Page 175 Section 8 : Special Copying : Page Editing 9. Mixed Original (continued) v Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. Originals loaded on RADF ERROR POWER SAVER are all scanned and discharged, then output job starts in ON / OFF succession.
  • Page 176: Section 9: Special Copying: Copy Image

    Section 9: Special Copying: Copy Image 1. Text/Photo Enhance 2. Reverse Image 3. Repeat 4. Frame/Fold Erasure 5. Auto Layout 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode 7. Image Shift 8. Non Image Area Erase...
  • Page 177: Text/Photo Enhance

    Increase Contrast mode : Use this mode to darken lightly printed image (e.g., pencil) without changing background exposure. Original Standard Photo mode Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation...
  • Page 178 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 1. Text/Photo Enhance (continued) Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button to set the RADF mode. 2. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel to display the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 179 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 1. Text/Photo Enhance (continued) c Place Original(s)... FACE UP in RADF FACE DOWN on Platen glass Place the original(s) in the RADF or on the Platen glass. Advice For details of how to place the originals, see p. 6-8. Supplement 1: Using Store mode To use Store mode (using Platen glass or RADF), see p.
  • Page 180 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 1. Text/Photo Enhance (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 181: Reverse Image

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 2. Reverse Image 2. Reverse Image Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, and vice versa. Original Reverse Image copying Reveres Image Specifications RADF capacity : 50 sheets max. 1,500 images max. can be scanned at a time using Store mode.
  • Page 182 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 2. Reverse Image (continued) Advice To void the selection, touch “ ” key. The Basic screen will be restored. CANCEL 3. As required, set the other copying conditions. When using Store mode, touch “ Store Mode ”...
  • Page 183 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 2. Reverse Image (continued) Supplement 1: Using Store mode To use Store mode (using Platen glass or RADF), see p. 7-2 to 7-10 for details. Supplement 2: Checking copying conditions/printed copies 1. Press the CHECK button to display the Check screen. 2.
  • Page 184 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 2. Reverse Image (continued) CAUTION: Maximum Loading Capacity of the Exit Tray In the case of the copier without a finisher, the exit tray capacity is 100 sheets. Be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray while copying before the maximum capacity is reached.
  • Page 185: Repeat

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 3. Repeat 3. Repeat Use this function to repeat the original image down the page. The following two modes are provided for each occasion: Manual Setting mode : Repeat the original image within the selected image area of the platen glass.
  • Page 186 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 3. Repeat (continued) Incompatible If any of the following copying conditions are going to be set, the Repeat may be cancelled or the key concerned on the screen may become faint, not allowing selection.
  • Page 187 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 3. Repeat (continued) 5. The Application Selection screen will be restored. 6. As required, set the other copying conditions. When using Store mode, touch “ Store Mode ” key on the Applicarion Selection screen. Advice To clear all the application settings, touch “...
  • Page 188 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 3. Repeat (continued) Auto Setting mode The scanning area is automatically detected by the copier with Non image area erase activated. 1. Open the RADF. 2. Position the original of the desired size FACE DOWN on the platen glass. Please Be Reminded! DO NOT CLOSE the RADF to activate the Non image area erase.
  • Page 189 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 3. Repeat (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 190: Frame/Fold Erasure

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 4. Frame/Fold Erasure 4. Frame/Fold Erasure If a thick original like a book is placed on the Platen glass and copied, sometimes it can happen that the copy will be shaded at the edge and down the center. If the Frame/Fold erasure function is used the shaded portion around the copied image and down the centre can be erased, to prevent excessive toner consumption.
  • Page 191 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 4. Frame/Fold Erasure (continued) Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button. 2. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel, to display the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 192 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 4. Frame/Fold Erasure (continued) c Place Original(s)... FACE UP in RADF FACE DOWN on Platen glass Place the original(s) in the RADF or on the Platen glass. Advice For details of how to place the original, see p. 6-8. Advice Do not press too strongly when the placed original is of thick paper, as it will be kept under the pressure of the RADF.
  • Page 193 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 4. Frame/Fold Erasure (continued) CAUTION: Paper Capacity of the Finisher The capacity of the Finisher exit tray is listed below. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying.
  • Page 194: Settings

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 5. Auto Layout 5. Auto Layout Use this function to detect the image area of the original on the platen glass and centre the whole image on the copy paper. Auto layout Place original Basic rules for Auto layout •...
  • Page 195 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 5. Auto Layout (continued) Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button. 2. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel. The Application Selection screen will be displayed. 3.
  • Page 196 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 5. Auto Layout (continued) x Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct quantity. Please Be Reminded! DO NOT press STOP/CLEAR button when changing the print quantity.
  • Page 197 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 5. Auto Layout (continued) v Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. ERROR POWER SAVER ON / OFF When using Store mode, press the START PRINT button to start the output job. INTERRUPT To stop copying, press the STOP/CLEAR button.
  • Page 198: Thin/Thick Paper Mode

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode Use this function to select the appropriate mode when the original paper is thin or thick. Thin Paper Mode There are occasions when the copy paper is thinner than normal. If this is the case, using the Thin paper mode will reduce the likelihood of paper jams occurring.
  • Page 199 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode (continued) Procedure z Set Copying Conditions 1. Close the RADF securely and press the AUTO RESET button. 2. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel, to display the Application Selection screen.
  • Page 200 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode (continued) c Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press the CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct quantity.
  • Page 201 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 6. Thin/Thick Paper Mode (continued) b Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. ERROR POWER SAVER ON / OFF When using Store mode, press the START PRINT button to start the output job. INTERRUPT To stop copying, press the STOP/CLEAR button.
  • Page 202: Store Mode

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift 7. Image Shift Image shift copying shifts the image to create a binding margin when originals have no binding margin. Image shift features two modes as described below. Shift mode: Shifts the image to create a binding margin.
  • Page 203 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) Image Shift Specifications Amount of shift : –250 mm to 250 mm in 1 mm increments (–250 mm to 0 mm: for right binding, 0 mm to 250 mm: for left binding) Original paper size : A3, B4, A4R, A4, B5R, B5, A5R, 8.5"x11"...
  • Page 204 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) 3. Press the APPLICATION button on the Operation panel. The Application Selection screen will be displayed. 4. Touch “ Image Shift ” key on the Application Selection screen. The Image Shift Mode Selection screen will be displayed.
  • Page 205 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) To select the Reduce & shift: (1) Touch “ Reduce & Shift ” key. (2) Touch the Upper arrow or Lower arrow key next to AMOUNT to select the desired shift amount.
  • Page 206 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) c Place Original(s) in RADF...FACE UP / Start Copying (Proceed step v when using platen glass.) 1. Based on the set copying conditions, set originals on RADF. Advice Be careful of the margin side of the original.
  • Page 207 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) Advice In duplex copying of the 1-sided originals that already have a left binding margin, shift the image of the back pages by setting the desired shift amount plus the original margin, to create the same margin as that of the front pages.
  • Page 208 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) Supplement 1: Using RADF store mode To copy a set of more than 50 originals, use RADF store mode. Touch and highlight the “ Store Mode ” key on the Application Selection screen. See p. 7-8 to p. 7-10 for details. Please Be Reminded! Divide the originals into blocks not exceeding 50 sheets and load them from the block with the first page.
  • Page 209 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) Advice In duplex copying of the 1-sided originals that already have a left binding margin, shift the image of the back pages by setting the desired shift amount plus the original margin, to create the same margin as that of the front pages.
  • Page 210 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 7. Image Shift (continued) CAUTION: Maximum Loading Capacity of the Exit Tray In the case of the copier without a finisher, the exit tray capacity is 100 sheets. Be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray while copying before the maximum capacity is reached.
  • Page 211: Non Image Area Erase

    Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 8. Non Image Area Erase 8. Non Image Area Erase The Non image area erase mode is used to copy non standard or special originals, such as books, magazines, paste-ups, graphs, etc. from the platen glass. The exposed glass area outside the borders of the original will not be copied.
  • Page 212 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 8. Non Image Area Erase (continued) Non image area erase Specifications Original paper size : A3 to 10 mm x 10 mm Tray paper size : A3, B4, A4R, A4, B5R, B5, A5R*, 8.5"x11"R (80g/m paper recommended) Print quantity...
  • Page 213 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 8. Non Image Area Erase (continued) x Enter Print Quantity Press the Ten keys to set the desired print quantity. To change the entered quantity, press the CLEAR QTY. button and enter the correct quantity.
  • Page 214 Section 9 : Special Copying: Copy Image 8. Non Image Area Erase (continued) v Start Copying Press the START PRINT button. ERROR POWER SAVER ON / OFF When using Platen store mode, press the START PRINT button to start the output job. INTERRUPT To stop copying, press the STOP/CLEAR button.
  • Page 215: Section 10 : Output Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications Non-Sort Mode Sort Mode Group Mode Staple-Sort Mode Face Up Mode 2. Inserting a New Staple Cartridge 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher Normal Exit E-Sort Exit Face Up Exit...
  • Page 216: Finisher Specifications

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications 1. Finisher Specifications The FS-105 finisher can be used in any of the following five modes in combination with the RADF. q Non-Sort : Use Finisher upper exit tray (TRAY 1), middle exit tray (TRAY 2), or lower exit tray (TRAY 3).
  • Page 217: Non-Sort Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Advice When the Finisher is disconnected from the copier before printing, the message “Please connect finisher to the copier” will be displayed, and if it happens to be disconnected in the middle of printing, the Jam Position screen will be displayed. Be sure to lock the Finisher securely to the copier to avoid the above cases.
  • Page 218 Section 10 : Output Mode 2. Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) Output Mode screen Operation panel OUT PUT Procedure 1. Press the OUTPUT button on the operation panel to display the Output Mode screen 2. Touch “ TRAY 1 ”, “ TRAY 2 ” or “ TRAY 3 ”. To use the Non-sort mode , be sure the “...
  • Page 219: Sort Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Sort Mode The Sort mode is available when the offset-stacker Finisher is installed. Use this mode when you want to output multiple copies of the original set, and have each set offset on the Finisher middle/lower exit tray.
  • Page 220 Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Output Mode screen Operation panel OUT PUT Procedure 1. Press the OUTPUT button on the operation panel to display the Output Mode screen 2. Touch “ SORT ”. 3. Touch “ TRAY 2 ”...
  • Page 221: Group Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Group Mode The Group mode is available when the offset-stacker finisher is installed. Use this mode when you want to group together multiple copies of each original, and offset the sets on the Finisher middle/lower exit tray.
  • Page 222 Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Output Mode screen Operation panel OUT PUT Procedure 1. Press the OUTPUT button on the operation panel to display the Output Mode screen 2. Touch “ GROUP ”. 3. Touch “ TRAY 2 ”...
  • Page 223: Staple-Sort Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Staple-Sort Mode The Staple-sort mode is available when the offset-stacker finisher is installed. Use this mode when you want to offset and staple each copied set. Each finished set will be offset on the Finisher middle/lower tray from the next copied set. Advice If Rotation activates, the stapling position rotates by 90 .
  • Page 224 Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Operation panel Output Mode screen Staple Location Selection screen OUT PUT 10 - 10...
  • Page 225 Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Procedure 1. Press the OUTPUT button on the operation panel to display the Output Mode screen 2. Touch “ STAPLE SET ”. The Staple Location Selection screen will be displayed. 3. Touch the desired key among the eight keys on the Staple Location Selection screen to select the staple location.
  • Page 226: Face Up Mode

    Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) Face Up Mode In the normal exit mode, i.e., without Face Up mode selected, copies exit to the exit tray in the same order as the originals. In the simplex mode, for example, every sheet exits face down, and in the duplex mode, odd numbered sides exit face down.
  • Page 227 Section 10 : Output Mode 1. Finisher Specifications (continued) 6. Position original(s) FACE UP in the RADF or FACE DOWN on the platen glass. When using RADF store mode, position originals FACE UP in the RADF and touch “ SCAN ” on the Basic screen to scan. Max. 1,500 images can be stored in memory. When using Platen store mode, position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass and touch “...
  • Page 228: Inserting A New Staple Cartridge

    Section 10 : Output Mode 2. Inserting a New Staple Cartridge 2. Inserting a New Staple Cartridge When the staple cartridge of the Finisher is empty, the following messages will be displayed on the touch screen. Please separate Finisher from the copier and replace staples Follow the procedure below to supply new staples.
  • Page 229 Section 10 : Output Mode 2. Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) 5. Firmly insert the new staple case into the staple cartridge by aligning the arrow sides of both case and cartridge. 6. Remove the holder tape holding staples in place. 7.
  • Page 230: Output Mode For Machine Without Finisher

    Section 10 : Output Mode 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher This section describes five output modes for a copier without the Finisher. For the copier with Finisher installed, refer to p. 10-2 ~ p. 10-13. q Sort with Normal exit (default) w Group with Normal exit e Sort with E-sort exit...
  • Page 231 Section 10 : Output Mode 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Face Up Exit Originals Sort with Group with Sort with Group with E-sort exit E-sort exit normal exit normal exit Example: Example: Example: Example: 3 sets copies 3 sets copies 3 sets copies 3 sets copies...
  • Page 232: Normal Exit

    Section 10 : Output Mode 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Normal Exit When not requiring E-sort exit, select either Sort or Group mode with normal exit. Sort mode : The originals will be copied and output in the same order of pagination until the number of finished set reaches the set count (print quantity).
  • Page 233: E-Sort Exit

    Section 10 : Output Mode 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) E-Sort Exit This mode rotates every second finished set by 90 upon exit to the tray, only when A4/ B5 copy paper is loaded vertically (A4/B5) and horizontally (A4R/B5R) into separate trays. Sort with E-Sort Exit : The originals will be copied and output in the same order of pagination until the number of finished set reaches the set...
  • Page 234 Section 10 : Output Mode 3. Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Procedure 1. Load A4 and A4R/B5 and B5R copy paper in any tray or Multi-sheet bypass tray. 2. Press the OUTPUT button to display the Output Mode Screen. 3.
  • Page 235: Face Up Exit

    (continued) Face Up Exit The 7033 copier basically outputs copies facing down onto the exit tray in simplex copying, and with the odd number pages facing down in duplex copying. The Face up exit operates to reverse the above output manner, that is, output copies facing up in simplex copying and with the odd number pages facing up in duplex copying.
  • Page 236: Section 11 : Key Operator Mode

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 1. Key Operator Function How to Access the Key Operator Mode Function Menu Map 2. System Initial [1] Time [1] Language [2] 3. Copier Initial [2] Copy Mode [1] Density [2] Magnification [3] Tray [4] Output [5] Image Quality [6] 4.
  • Page 237: Key Operator Function

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 1. Key Operator Function 1. Key Operator Function The key operator is trained to handle all special key operator functions that are not accessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machine performance, and service information;...
  • Page 238: How To Access The Key Operator Mode

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 1. Key Operator Function (continued) How to Access the Key Operator Mode Key Operator Password Entry screen Key Operator Mode screen 1 Key Operator Mode screen 2 Procedure 1. First, be sure the copier power switch is OFF. 2.
  • Page 239: Function Menu Map

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 1. Key Operator Function (continued) Function Menu Map FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS 1. System Initial 1. Time: [Current time; Set time] 2. Language: [English] 2. Copier Initial 1. Copy mode: [RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-1; 2-2] 2.
  • Page 240 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 1. Key Operator Function (continued) 13. Memory SW Auto reset timer AUTO/RESET effect Load RADF effect Non image area erase RADF frame erasure Auto tray switch Platen APS RADF APS ATS/APS (bypass) ATS/APS (tray 1) ATS/APS (tray 2) ATS/APS (tray 3) ATS/APS (tray 4)
  • Page 241 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 2. System Initial [1] 2. System Initial [1] Set the following initial conditions of the copier. • Time: Current date and time, summer time • Language: Language used in LCD ( English) Time [1] Set the current date and time, and also the summer time.
  • Page 242 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 2. System Initial [1] (continued) Language [2] Select the language used in the LCD (English). Default setting: English Key Operator Mode screen Language Selection screen System Initial Setting Menu screen Porcedure 1. While pressing HELP button, turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch “...
  • Page 243 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] 3. Copier Initial [2] Initial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is powered on, when Auto/Reset timer is operated, or when AUTO RESET button is pressed. These settings can be changed by the key operator, as shown in this section.
  • Page 244 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Copy Mode [1] Set Copy mode to occur after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs. Setting options: RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-2; 2-1 Default setting: RADF on, 1-1 Copy Mode Initial Setting screen Key Operator Mode screen Copier Initial Setting Menu screen Procedure...
  • Page 245 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Density [2] Set Copy density to be effective after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs. Setting options: AE; manual Default setting: AE on Key Operator Mode screen Copy Density Initial Setting screen Copier Initial Setting Menu screen Procedure 1.
  • Page 246 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Magnification [3] Set the magnification ratio you initially want to display after the user turns the power on or after Auto/Reset restores the Initial settings. Advice This setting should not conflict with the Initial setting for Paper Tray. For example, if APS is selected for the initial paper tray setting, a ratio setting other than AMS will be ignored.
  • Page 247 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Tray [4] Set paper tray priority to be in effect after power is turned on or after Auto/Reset occurs. This function sets tray priority, not paper size priority. Therefore, if paper size is changed in the tray, the tray will still remain the priority tray.
  • Page 248 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Output [5] Set initial Output mode of the Finisher or exit tray to be effective after power is turned on or after Auto/Reset occurs. Machine with Finisher Setting options: EXIT Tray 1/Tray 2/Tray 3; OUTPUT MODE Non-sort/Sort/Group/Staple/ Face up tray 1;...
  • Page 249 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Procedure 1. While pressing HELP button, turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch “ OK ” to display the Key Operator Mode screen. Advice If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.
  • Page 250 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 3. Copier Initial [2] (continued) Image Quality [6] Set one of the three Image quality modes after power is turned on or after Auto/Reset occurs. Setting options: Normal mode, High mode, Very high mode Default setting: Normal mode Key Operator Mode screen Image Quality Initial Setting screen...
  • Page 251 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 4. Preset Key [3] 4. Preset Key [3] Set two USERSETs of copy density and three Presets of magnification. Density [1] Output copying samples from 16 density levels from LIGHTER to NORMAL or NORMAL to DARKER, then select the desired exposure and program it as USERSET 1 or 2.
  • Page 252 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 4. Preset Key [3] (continued) 7. To program USERSET (1 or 2) to a lighter level, perform the following operation, then proceed to step 8 . (1) Touch Lighter to display the Userset Density Lighter Setting screen. (2) Touch “...
  • Page 253 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 4. Preset Key [3] (continued) Magnification [2] PRESET and USERSET ratios are used to reduce and enlarge the original image to accommodate copy paper size, and are available when Lens Mode is selected from the Basic Screen.
  • Page 254 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] This function can only be accessed by the key operator after an 8-digit EKC master key code is entered. The Electronic Key Counter allows you to monitor all copying activity by controlling EKC password accounts.
  • Page 255: How To Access The Ekc Setting Mode

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) How to Access the EKC Setting Mode Key Operator Mode screen EKC Setting Menu screen EKC Master Key Code screen Procedure 1. While pressing HELP button, turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, then touch “...
  • Page 256: Change Ekc Data [1]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) Change EKC Data [1] Assign an ID No. for an individual or for a group, then create individual password(s) for each user. You can specify a name and limit count for each password. EKC ID No.: ID No.
  • Page 257 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) 2. Touch “ 4. E.K.C. Enter ” an 8-digit EKC master key code, then touch “ OK ” to display the EKC Setting Menu screen. Advice If an invalid EKC master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.
  • Page 258: Ekc Data List [2]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) EKC Data List [2] Use this setting to display the list of copy count and copy limit for each ID No., and to edit, add, and delete these EKC data. Edit items: EKC password, Name, copy limit, copy count Delete items: ID No., EKC password, Name, copy limit, copy count Add items: ID No., EKC password, Name, copy limit...
  • Page 259 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) 2. Touch “ 4. E.K.C. ” Enter an 8-digit EKC master key code, then touch “ OK ” to display the EKC Setting Menu screen. Advice If an invalid EKC master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.
  • Page 260: All Counter Reset [3]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) All Counter Reset [3] Reset the count for all EKC password Nos. Setting options: Reset All Counters yes or no All Counter Reset screen Key Operator Mode screen EKC Setting Menu screen Procedure 1.
  • Page 261: Ekc On/Off Setting [4]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) EKC On/Off Setting [4] Use this function to turn EKC ON or OFF. Advice If EKC OFF is selected while EKC functions, the copier will be enabled to perform copying job without an EKC password entered, and both copy count and copy limit functions will be discontinued.
  • Page 262: Copy Limit Reached Effect [5]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 5. EKC (Electronic Key Counter) [4] (continued) Copy Limit Reached Effect [5] Use this function to select whether the copier will stop when the count limit is reached, or if the copier will complete the copy job before stopping when reaching maximum copy count.
  • Page 263: Lock Job Memory [5]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 6. Lock Job Memory [5] 6. Lock Job Memory [5] Use this function to lock/unlock or delete a Job that has been programmed. A locked Job is indicated by a lock icon on the job number of the Job Selection screen. The settings of a locked job cannot be changed.
  • Page 264: Paper Type [6]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 7. Paper Type [6] 7. Paper Type [6] Use this function to indicate a specific paper type in the Tray Selection screen and the lower message area on the Basic screen . This is especially useful when special paper is used on a regular basis and is always placed in a specific paper tray.
  • Page 265: Panel Contrast [7]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 8. Panel Contrast [7] 8. Panel Contrast [7] Use this feature to adjust the contrast and backlight of the touch screen portion of the operation panel. Setting options: Contrast dark; normal; light Default settings: Contrast normal; Back light normal Key Operator Mode screen Panel Contrast screen Procedure...
  • Page 266: Key Operator Data [8]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 9. Key Operator Data [8] 9. Key Operator Data [8] Use this screen to enter the extension number of the key operator indicated on the Basic Help screen. Setting options: 6-digit key operator telephone extension Max.
  • Page 267: Weekly Timer [9]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] 10. Weekly Timer [9] This function can be accessed only by the key operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly timer master key code is entered. The Weekly Timer is a copier management function that shuts down power to the machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically for lunch breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the copier is not required.
  • Page 268: How To Access The Weekly Timer Setting Mode

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode Weekly Timer Setting Menu screen Key Operator Mode screen Weekly Timer Master Key Code screen Procedure 1. While pressing HELP button, turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password and touch “...
  • Page 269: Weekly Timer Setting [1]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Weekly Timer Setting [1] Setting options: Weekly timer ON; OFF Default setting: Weekly timer OFF Key Operator Mode screen W.T. ON/OFF Setting screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu screen Procedure 1.
  • Page 270: Weekly Timer Copier On/Off Time Set [2]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set [2] Use this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes for the desired days of the week. Setting option: Weekly timer ON time; OFF time W.T.
  • Page 271 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) (4) Touch OFF to enter the OFF time. Enter a 2-digit OFF-hour (ex. 6 p.m. is 18) and a 2-digit OFF-minute using the keypad on the operation panel. Advice 1 If ON-time and OFF-time are the same, power will not go on.
  • Page 272: Machine Working Day Individual Set [3]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Machine Working Day Individual Set [3] Use this function to set the On/Off condition of the copier for a given month. Set the On- Off condition for specific days; or collectively, for all Mondays through Sundays of the given month.
  • Page 273 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) (3) Touch “ OK ” to complete settings and return to the W.T. Working Day Individual Setting screen. 6. If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9 . 7.
  • Page 274: Lunch Hour Off Function [4]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Lunch Hour Off Function [4] The Weekly timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use this Lunch hour off function to shut down power for lunch break then turn on again while the copier is turned on due to the Weekly timer function.
  • Page 275: Password Setting [5]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 10. Weekly Timer [9] (continued) Password Setting [5] Use the Password Setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for using Timer Interrupt. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without the requirement for password entry.
  • Page 276: Touch Panel Adjustment [10]

    6. If the coordinates fall out of the range of the standard value in step 4 , or the buzzer tone does not sound in step 5 , please contact Konica service representative. 7. Turn power OFF.
  • Page 277: Paper Size [11]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 12. Paper Size [11] 12. Paper Size [11] Set the paper size type of the universal tray for paper size detection function. Setting options: Inch; AB; Auto detect Default setting: Auto detect Size Detection Type Setting screen Key Operator Mode screen 1 Key Operator Mode screen 2 Procedure...
  • Page 278: Power Save [12]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 13. Power Save [12] 13. Power Save [12] Select the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Off become activated. Or, select the Auto Shut Off function to On or Off. Setting options: See list below Default settings: Auto low power;...
  • Page 279 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 13. Power Save [12] (continued) 5. Touch the Timer Key displayed under the “Auto Shut off” indicator on the Power Save Timer Setting screen, to select the period of time to wait before activating Auto Shut Off.
  • Page 280: Memory Switch [13]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 14. Memory Switch [13] 14. Memory Switch [13] This function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. Underlined settings indicate factory settings. See pp. 11-47~11-48 for details on Memory Settings. SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined) No.01:...
  • Page 281 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 14. Memory Switch [13] (continued) Memory Switch screen 1 Key Operator Mode screen 1 Key Operator Mode screen 2 Memory Switch screen 3 Memory Switch screen 2 Procedure 1. While pressing HELP button, turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password and touch “...
  • Page 282 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 14. Memory Switch [13] (continued) The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings. [1] Auto reset timer Sets the time interval for the machine to reset to the initial condition. Options: Off or 30/60/90/120/150/180/210/240/270/300 seconds. [2] Auto/reset effect Sets the condition of Copy mode, Copy density, Magnification, and Paper tray selection when the AUTO/RESET key is pressed.
  • Page 283 Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 14. Memory Switch [13] (continued) [13] ATS/APS (Tray 4) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 4. [14] Platen AMS This feature allows the machine to automatically select the proper magnification ratio when copy paper size is selected manually and an original is placed on the platen glass.
  • Page 284: List Print [14]

    Section 11 : Key Operator Mode 15. List Print [14] 15. List Print [14] Use this function to print out the list selected from the following items. • Job memory list: Programmed contents of Job memory • User setting list: Machine informations managed by EKC and home position settings selected by user •...
  • Page 285: Krds Host [15]

    16. KRDS Host [15] 16. KRDS Host [15] When activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by a Konica service representative. In case of machine trouble, select the KRDS host option. Your service representative will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolving the problem.
  • Page 286: Section 12 : Troubleshooting

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 1. Service Call Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble 2. Memory Overflow Copy Conditions Using Memory Action 1 Action 2 3. Paper Jam Processing Jam in Current Job Jam in Reserve Job Paper Jam Position Screen Paper Jam Processing Screen 4.
  • Page 287: Service Call

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 1. Service Call 1. Service Call The Service Call screen will display the telephone number and fax. number of your service centre. Service Call Screen Telephone number of Report code your service centre Fax. number of your service centre CAUTION If the Service Call screen is displayed...
  • Page 288: Limited Use Of The Copier In Trouble

    ADU that are not affected by the trouble. To obtain this limited functionality of the copier, consult your Konica service centre. Be sure to utilize the limited function only temporarily, and arrange for machine repair immediately.
  • Page 289: Memory Overflow

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 2. Memory Overflow 2. Memory Overflow In certain copy modes, the 7033 uses memory to make operations convenient and smooth flowing. Occasional memory overflow may occur if the installed memory is inadequate for the copy conditions selected.
  • Page 290: Action 1

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 2. Memory Overflow (continued) Action 1 Action 1 is required when a job prematurely stops after the machine produces one copied set, and the Memory overflow messages display. (1) When preparation of the scanned data satisfies the print quantity setting, the machine will stop, the following messages display alternately, and scanned data will be erased.
  • Page 291: Paper Jam Processing

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 3. Paper Jam Processing 3. Paper Jam Processing Jam in Current Job If paper jam occurs, the START PRINT button will be lit in orange and the touch screen will display the following Paper Jam Position screen, disabling copying. Dispose the jam according to the message of Paper Jam Position screen.
  • Page 292: Jam In Reserve Job

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 3. Paper Jam Processing (continued) Jam in Reserve Job If paper jam occurs while setting the copying condition in the reserve mode, the following screen appears. “JAM ” Folder Key and ERROR Indicator Basic screen Operation panel DATA ERROR POWER...
  • Page 293: Paper Jam Position Screen

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 3. Paper Jam Processing (continued) Papr Jam Position Screen “GUIDE” key Message section Paper Jam Position Screen If “GUIDE” key is At first, “Mishandled touched, a screen for paper”message is illustrating the correct displayed, and method for the disposal subsequently a fixed action to be taken with disposal action is...
  • Page 294 Section 12 : Troubleshooting 3. Paper Jam Processing (continued) CAUTION: Fixing Unit The Fixing unit is internally very hot. To avoid getting burned, DO NOT TOUCH. Be careful when withdrawing the fixing unit. CAUTION: Drum Unit The drum unit has a high voltage generated. To avoid an electrical shock. DO NOT TOUCH.
  • Page 295: Power Off/On Screen

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 4. Power OFF/ON Screen 4. Power OFF/ON Screen When any trouble affects the electric signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screen will be displayed. Turn OFF then ON the power switch. Power OFF/ON Screen Advice Turn the power ON in 10 seconds later from turning OFF.
  • Page 296: Simple Problems

    Section 12 : Troubleshooting 5. Simple Problems 5. Simple Problems Symptom Check point Remedy Is plug-socket correct? • Connect correctly to power Power switch is source. turned ON, but Is the Weekly timer indicator • Weekly timer function is ON. copier does not Use the forcible ON facility , or operate.
  • Page 297 Section 12 : Troubleshooting 5. Simple Problems (continued) Symptom Check point Remedy When using the Is the “Exceeds limit” message • Contact your Key operator. EKC, copies displayed? cannot be taken even when the password is entered. RADF indicator Is RADF fully closed? •...
  • Page 298: Section 13 : Others

    Section 13 : Others 1. Main Body Specifications Main body RADF (DF-311) 2. Option Specifications FS-105 In-Bin Stapler Finisher Drawer Base Unit (DB-208) Drawer Base Unit (DB-208A) Drawer Base Unit (DB-608) Memory Unit Key Counter 3. Copy Materials Maintenance Kit (80,000 copies) (except for the United Kingdom)
  • Page 299: Main Body

    Section 13 : Others 1. Main Body Specifications 1. Main Body Specifications Main Body Name: Konica 7033 Type: Console type Transfer method: Indirect electrostatic method Platen glass: Fixed Light-sensitive unit: Light source: Halogen lamp (240W) Developing method: Dry, 2-component magnetic brush developing...
  • Page 300: Radf

    Section 13 : Others 2. Option Specifications RADF (DF-311) Function: Feeds 1- and 2-sided originals automatically Type of original: Plain paper (60 to 130g/m Original size: A3, B4, F4/8.5"x13", A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, 8.5"x11" (A5 is available in the horizontal feed only) Original capacity: 50 sheets max.
  • Page 301: Option Specifications

    Section 13 : Others 3. Copy Materials 2. Option Specifications FS-105 In-Bin Stapler Finisher Type: Multiple exit tray (2 offset catch trays, 1 fixed tray) Number of bins: Sorting system: Sorting by shifting (30 2 mm) (copies are delivered face up) Types of paper: A3, B4, F4/8.5"x13", A4R, A4, B5R, B5, A5R, 8.5"x11R, 8.5"x11"...
  • Page 302: Memory Unit

    Section 13 : Others 3. Copy Materials Memory unit Key Counter When the copier is used by several departments, this counter can effectively control the copy volume for each department. These specifications are subject to change without notice. 13 - 5 Specifications/ Others...
  • Page 303: Copy Materials

    Section 13 : Others 3. Copy Materials 3. Copy Materials Maintenance Kit (80,000 copies) (except for the United Kingdom) Cleaning blade Collection roller ass’y Cleaner idler gear Fixing cleaning roller Fixing roller (A) Fixing cleaning pad Toner filter Charging cleaning block/C ass’y Charging cleaning block/D ass’y Charging control plate Charging wire...
  • Page 304 Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this manual. MANUFACTURER • KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. • TOKYO JAPAN 1999. 12 b- Printed in Japan...

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