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  • Page 1 7020/7025 7030/7035 Basic Advanced...
  • Page 2 Thank you very much for your purchase of the Konica 7020/7025/7030/7035. 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

    Contents Safety Contents Information Features of the Machine Basic Machine Information Section 1: Safety Information Safety Copying Information Operations Caution Labels and Indicators ................... 1-2 Requirements for Safe Use ..................1-4 Power Source ......................1-4 Job Memory Environment ....................... 1-5 &Help Mode Precautions for Routine Handling ................
  • Page 4 Contents Section 3: Copying Operations Copying Operations Positioning Originals ..................... 3-2 Positioning Originals in RADF ................3-2 Positioning Original on Platen Glass ..............3-5 Setting Print Quantity ....................3-7 To Set Print Quantity ....................3-7 To Change Print Quantity ..................3-7 Selecting Paper Size .....................
  • Page 5 Contents Safety Information Section 5: Troubleshooting T rouble- shooting When “Call for Service” Message is Displayed ............. 5-2 Machine Preventive Maintenance ....................5-4 Information Clearing Mishandled Paper ................... 5-5 When “JAM” Appears on “SETTING” Key ..............5-7 When “ADD PAPER” Appears on “SETTING” Key ............5-9 Copying When “Memory Full”...
  • Page 6 Contents Advanced Section 7: Advanced Information A dvanced Information Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer) ................7-2 Advanced Touch Screens ....................7-4 Checking Machine Status (Job List Screen) ............7-4 Setting Output Mode (Output Mode Screen) ............7-4 Checking Job Conditions (Check Screen) ............. 7-6 Storing and Recalling Job Conditions (Job No.
  • Page 7 Contents Safety Information Section 9: Paper and Original Information Paper & Original Info Paper Information ......................9-2 Machine Paper Weight ......................9-2 Information Tray/ Exit Tray Capacity ..................9-2 Paper Size ......................9-4 Special Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ............. 9-4 To Store Copy Paper ....................
  • Page 8 Contents Section 12: Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode How to Access the Key Operator Mode ..............12-2 To Display the Key Operator Mode Screen ............12-2 [1] System Initial ......................12-4 1. Time ......................... 12-4 2. Language ......................12-5 [2] Copier Initial ......................
  • Page 9 Features of the Machine • AE - Automatic Exposure Automatically adjust exposure to compensate for the original. • AMS - Automatic Magnification Selection Automatically select an appropriate magnification ratio when Paper Size is selected manually. Automatically selected when the AMS key is touched. •...
  • Page 10 Features of the Machine • Dual Page Copy both pages of an open book or book-size sheet separately onto two A4 sheets in 1s1 mode or separately onto each side of one A4 sheet in 1s2 mode. You can use the Dual Page mode with the Front or Front/Back cover mode. The cover page(s) will be scanned and copied normally before image division is performed on the other pages.
  • Page 11 Features of the Machine • Manual Shut-off Shut off the machine’s main power when pressing Power Switch. • Mixed Original Copy mixed size originals from the document feeder in APS or AMS mode. APS automatically selects the copy size of each original. AMS mode allows you to select one paper size for all originals.
  • Page 12 Features of the Machine • Platen Memory Scan documents into memory from the platen glass and/or the document feeder and insert the pages into another document copied from the document feeder. If an in- compatible function is selected in this mode, the latter function will not be selected, and a Caution message will be displayed.
  • Page 13 Safety Information Basic Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Trouble- shooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode...
  • Page 15: Section 1: Safety Information

    Safety Information Safety Information Precautions for Installation and Use Caution Labels and Indicators ............ 1-2 Requirements for Safe Use ............1-4...
  • Page 16: Caution Labels And Indicators

    Caution Labels and Indicators The caution labels and indicators are attached to the machine areas, as shown be- low, where you are advised to pay special attention to avoid any dangerous situa- tions or serious injury. WARNING This area generates high voltage.
  • Page 17 Caution Labels and Indicators (continued) Safety The following indicators are used on the caution labels or in this manual to catego- Information rize the level of safety cautions. DANGER: Action highly liable to cause a death or serious injury. WARNING: Action liable to cause a death or serious injury.
  • Page 18: Requirements For Safe Use

    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. Be sure to read and observe them. I Power Source CAUTION: PLUG SOCKET •...
  • Page 19: Environment

    Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Safety I Environment Information CAUTION: PREVENTION OF FIRE Do not install near flammable materials, curtains and volatile combustibles, that can catch or cause fire. CAUTION: PREVENTION OF SHORT CIRCUIT Do not install the copier where it could be splashed with rain water, or water from a tap, to avoid a short circuit.
  • Page 20 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: INSTALLATION SPACE Allow sufficient space for facilitating copy operation, changing parts, and periodic inspection. Especially leave an adequate space behind the machine to let hot air out from the rear fan. (Unit: mm) Main body + DK-109 1577 1027 1345...
  • Page 21: Precautions For Routine Handling

    Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Safety I Precautions for Routine Handling Information WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE DO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts indicated with WARNING label or described in the manual. 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 22 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: RECOMMENDATION OF PERIODIC CHECK Be sure to check periodically the following points: (1) The main lead or the power plug does not generate abnormal heat. (2) The power plug is not inserted loosely or the lead is not cut or scratched. (3) The earth wire is correctly connected.
  • Page 23 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) Safety Information CAUTION: FINISHER PAPER CAPACITY The FS-107 Finisher is equipped with two exit trays, which may be increased to three or four trays by installing the optional FT-107 Finisher Tray(s). Select an exit tray and output mode on the Output Mode Screen. To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher.
  • Page 24 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: PAPER CAPACITY FOR THE INNER TRAY The IT-101 Inner tray is equipped with two exit trays. The Exit tray 1/Exit tray 2 capac- ity is max. 50 sheets/100 sheets. If a copy run of more than 50/100 is required, be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray before the maximum capacity is reached.
  • Page 25: Machine

    Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Machine Information Loading Paper Changing Machine Configuration, Varios Touch Paper Size Screens and Loading Paper Machine Configuration ............... 2-2 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch ....2-7 Touch Screens .................
  • Page 26: Machine Configuration

    Machine Configuration I External Machine Items q Platen cover (option) !9 Control panel !8 LCD touch screen w RADF (option) !7 Power switch e Work table (Option) !6 Finisher (FS-107) (option) r Key counter !5 Front door (Option) of Finisher !4 Front door t Multi-sheet of main body...
  • Page 27: Machine

    Machine Configuration (continued) q Platen cover (option) covers documents to be copied and holds them in place. w RADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) (option) automatically feeds multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying. e Work table (option) provides a convenient workspace for documents both Machine Information before and after copying.
  • Page 28 Machine Configuration (continued) I Internal Machine Items u Transfer/Separator wire w Finisher conveyance unit cleaning lever e Toner bottle cover q Finisher knob i Fixing unit guide 5 o Conveyance unit cover 6 !0 Lever 1 !1 Lever 2 !2 Cover 3 !3 Lever 7 r Writing unit glass y Developing unit...
  • Page 29: Standard/Optional Equipment

    Machine Configuration (continued) I Standard/Optional Equipment DF-314 Machine Information Platen cover Machine Configuration FT-107 Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size FS-107 Main body IT-101 DB-409/410 DB-209/210 DK-109...
  • Page 30: Control Panel Layout

    Machine Configuration (continued) I Control Panel Layout DATA SCANNER / PRINTER COPY HELP INTERRUPT CHECK APPLICATION STOP/CLEAR OUTPUT START CLEAR QTY. AUTO RESET q LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status; help informa- tion; interactive screens; and touch keys for selecting all functions. w CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the cur- rent job.
  • Page 31: Turning On The Main Power Switch And Power Switch

    Turn ON the power switch. The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel. Warm-up takes approximately 30 seconds (7020/ 7025/7030) / 45 seconds (7035). The Basic Screen will be displayed. The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is now available.
  • Page 32: To Turn Off The Power

    Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I To Turn Off the Power Turn OFF the power switch. The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel. The touch screen and all the LEDs on the control panel will go out.
  • Page 33: Reducing The Power In Standby Mode (Auto Low Power)

    Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power) This function automatically lowers the power after a HINTS specified period (initially 15 minutes) of copier inactiv- ity. The LCD screen becomes dark with the message Machine The Auto low power function Information...
  • Page 34: Entering An Ekc Password (Ekc)

    Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I Entering an EKC Password (EKC) The Electronic Key Counter (EKC) allows the key op- HINTS erator to monitor all copying activities by controlling EKC For details of the EKC setting, password accounts.
  • Page 35 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) Start a copying job. When the message changes to “Ready to copy”, When your copy count reaches copying job is available on the machine. the copy limit, the message Machine “Copy limit reached”...
  • Page 36: Touch Screens

    Touch Screens This copier has a large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) in the centre of the control panel. The following pages describe various types of interactive screen and how to display them. I Making a Basic Copy (Basic Screen) The Basic Screen displays when copying operation becomes available after warm- t RESERVE key y JOB LIST key r APPLICATION icon...
  • Page 37: Operations

    Touch Screens (continued) t RESERVE key is touched to select copy conditions for a subsequent job while the current scan/print job is in progress. See p. 3-23 to p. 3-24. y JOB LIST key is touched to view the current job status, to change the printing order of reserve jobs, or to cancel printing a reserve job.
  • Page 38 Touch Screens (continued) I Using Application Function (Application Selection Screen) The Application Selection Screen displays when is pressed on the control panel. APPLICATION 16 application function keys are provided on the screen. Touching a key displays a subsequent screen for specifying the selected function. (Touching Reverse Image, AUTO Layout, or Non-image Area Erase does not display a subsequent screen, but highlights the key on the screen.) JOB MEMORY key:...
  • Page 39: Loading Paper

    Loading Paper A paper indicator (see below) always appear on each tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper level of the tray. When paper in a tray runs short, the indicator “ ” appears on the tray key, then it Machine changes to “...
  • Page 40 Loading Paper (continued) Stack paper with curl side up. Load paper aligning it to the right side of the tray. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Do not load above the red line on the side guide plates. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Rear guide plate Hook...
  • Page 41: Loading Paper In Db-409/410 Tray

    Loading Paper (continued) I Loading Paper in DB-409/410 Tray HINTS DB-409/410 tray: Tray 3 See p. 2-2 to check the tray position. Machine Information Withdraw the DB-409/410 tray. Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power CAUTION Touch Screens Do not withdraw the DB-409/410 tray forcibly; otherwise you may be injured.
  • Page 42: Loading Paper In Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

    Loading Paper (continued) I Loading Paper in Multi-sheet Bypass Tray Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray lo- cated on the right side of the copier. When loading A3 or B4 paper, pull out the right edge to extend the tray. Load copy paper, and adjust the paper guides to the paper size.
  • Page 43: Changing Paper Size Of Main Body Trays And Db-209/210 Trays

    Changing Paper Size of Main Body Trays and DB-209/210 Trays The following trays are user-adjustable. Change the paper size of the tray according to the procedure below. Main body trays: Tray 1, Tray 2 DB-209/210 trays: Tray 3, Tray 4 Machine Information Withdraw the tray of the size to be...
  • Page 45 Copying Operations Positioning Originals Copying Operations Setting Print Quantity Paper Size How to Make a Basic Copy Lens Mode Positioning Originals..............3-2 Density Setting Print Quantity ..............3-7 1s2, 2s2 Selecting Paper Size ..............3-8 Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode)......3-12 Using Selecting Density Level ............
  • Page 46: Positioning Originals

    Positioning Originals I Positioning Originals in RADF The document feeder (RADF) automatically feeds up to 50 originals directly to the platen area, starting with the top sheet. The RADF should only be used for unstapled, smooth, flat originals. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Positioning originals in Normal mode •...
  • Page 47: Positioning Originals In Radf

    Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning originals in Mixed original mode Mixed size originals can be copied together from the document feeder. To use the Mixed original mode, see procedure on p. 8- 23 to p. 8-24. Arrange originals in order. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Arrange the mixed size originals as illustrated be- Copying...
  • Page 48 Positioning Originals (continued) Positioning originals in Folded original mode Folded original mode detects the folded original size without using the size detection sensor of the RADF. To use the Folded original mode, see procedure on p. 8-25 to p. 8-26. Arrange originals in order.
  • Page 49: Positioning Original On Platen Glass

    Positioning Originals (continued) I Positioning Original on Platen Glass Raise the document feeder (or platen cover). Place original FACE DOWN in the left rear corner, aligning the edge with the Copying left measuring guide. Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print Quantity Paper Size Lens Mode Density...
  • Page 50 Positioning Originals (continued) Press the release button under the document feeder, then close the lower cover. This procedure requires less strength for repeat- ing the original placement than closing the docu- ment feeder. When copying job is completed, firmly close the upper unit of the document Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! feeder.
  • Page 51: Setting Print Quantity

    Setting Print Quantity This section describes how to set or change print quantity. I To Set Print Quantity The copier is initially set to copy the original set in amounts determined by the print quantity setting, then outputs sorted sets. Enter the desired print quantity from the Copying control panel keypad.
  • Page 52: Selecting Paper Size

    Selecting Paper Size To select an appropriate paper size for getting your desired copy result, use APS (Automatic Paper Selection), or select paper size manually on the touch screen, as required. I To Select Paper Size Automatically (APS) APS detects the size of originals placed on the RADF HINTS or platen glass and automatically selects and feeds copy See the table on the following...
  • Page 53 Selecting Paper Size (continued) Press START • If the appropriate copy pa- Scanned image will be printed on the paper size per is not loaded in any tray, automatically selected. no copying will be per- formed, and a message will prompt you to load the ap- propriate paper.
  • Page 54: To Specify Desired Paper Size (Ams)

    Selecting Paper Size (continued) I To Specify Desired Paper Size (AMS) When a paper size is specified on the touch screen, an HINTS appropriate ratio will be selected automatically accord- See the table on the following ing to the original size detected from the RADF or the page for the relation of origi- platen glass.
  • Page 55 Selecting Paper Size (continued) See the table below for the relation of original size, copy paper size, and magnification ratio automatically selected. Original size 1.00 1.15 1.27 1.00 1.41 1.15 1.63 1.41 2.00 Copying Operations 0.86 1.00 1.10 0.86 1.22 1.00 1.41 1.22...
  • Page 56: Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode)

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) When the copier is turned ON, the magnification ratio is set to 1.00 (100%) automati- cally on the Basic Screen. Follow each procedure described in this section to select the desired magnification ratio. I To Copy in 1.00 Magnification Mode Follow this procedure to make a 100% copy of the origi- nal image.
  • Page 57: To Copy In Fixed Magnification Mode (Re)

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued) I To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode (RE) Use the 6 preset ratios (0.71, 0.82, 0.86, 1.15, 1.22, 1.41) and 3 userset ratios to increase or decrease mag- nification in fixed amounts. Specification for Fixed Magnification Mode ❒...
  • Page 58: To Copy In Zoom Mode

    Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued) I To Copy in Zoom Mode Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% increments. Specification for Zoom Mode ❒ Incompatible Conditions: AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image Shift Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 59: Selecting Density Level

    Selecting Density Level Automatic Exposure (AE) operates with the initial settings. It detects the density of the original image and automatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy. Copying Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print Quantity Paper Size Lens Mode I To Select Copy Density Density Select manual copy density to adjust exposure (den- 1s2, 2s2...
  • Page 60 Selecting Density Level (continued) HINTS Position original(s). See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals. Press START Density Shift Key operator can set the copier to shift each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels of darker. This function can be set to be used in combination with each mode in Text/Photo Enhance other than the general mode.
  • Page 61: Making Double-Sided Copy (1S2, 2S2)

    Select the copy mode according to the original type (single-sided or double-sided). Copying Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print Quantity 2-2 Copying Paper Size Double-sided original Duplex copy Lens Mode 7020 Density 7025 1s2, 2s2 7030 1-2 Copying 7035 Series Duplex copy Using Single-sided originals Memory Output without...
  • Page 62: Using Platen Glass

    Making Double-Sided Copy (1s2, 2s2) (continued) HINTS Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. See p. 3-7 for details on set- ting print quantity. Position originals FACE UP in the docu- HINTS ment feeder. • See p. 3-2 to p. 3-4 for de- tails on positioning originals.
  • Page 63 Making Double-Sided Copy (1s2, 2s2) (continued) Touch on the Basic Screen to highlight it. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! DO NOT press at this AUTO RESET point, otherwise the platen mode will be released to dis- Copying able the copier from scanning Operations the original placed on the Positioning...
  • Page 64: Making Single-Sided Copy From Double-Sided Originals (2S1)

    Making Single-Sided Copy from Double-Sided Originals (2s1) Use RADF and select 2s1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from double- sided originals. 7020 7025 7030 2-1 Copying 7035 Series Double-sided original Simplex copy Touch on the Basic Screen to highlight it.
  • Page 65: Copying Using Memory

    Copying Using Memory This section describes various copying features available on this machine using built- in memory. I To Scan Originals into Memory (Store Mode) Store mode allows you to scan all the originals first, then to start continuous printing job. Use RADF store mode for scanning large amount of originals.
  • Page 66 STOP/CLEAR HINTS Should memory overflow oc- cur frequently, it is recom- mended that you contact your Konica service centre to ex- tend the memory capacity in Press your machine. START All the data in memory will be output.
  • Page 67: To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve)

    Copying Using Memory (continued) I To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve) The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current (scan/print) job is in process. When the current job is finished, the Reserve job starts printing immediately.
  • Page 68 Copying Using Memory (continued) Select copy conditions for the reserve HINTS job, as desired. When trouble occurs while setting the reserve job, the on the Basic Screen SETTING will change to . See p. 5-7 to p. 5-9. ADD PAPER Position original(s) after completing to HINTS scan for the current job.
  • Page 69: To Check/Control Jobs In Progress (Job List)

    Copying Using Memory (continued) I To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job List) The Job List Screen allows you to perform the follow- ing functions. • Confirm machine status • Change order of reserve job • Delete reserve job Copying Operations JOB LIST Touch on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 70 Copying Using Memory (continued) Contents of Job List Screen NO. : Displays the No. (001-999) for each job assigned to the machine. MODE: Displays the machine’s current mode of operation. Three modes are listed below. COPIER PRINTER SCANNER STATUS: Displays the current status of the machine for each job.
  • Page 71: Output Mode For Machine Without Finisher

    Output Mode for Machine without Finisher This section describes the following four output modes for a copier without the Fin- isher. The Stack mode is initially selected. q Stack mode copies the original set in amounts determined by the print quantity setting, then outputs the copied sets.
  • Page 72: Platen Glass

    Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued) Load copy paper. When using E-SORT + sort or E-SORT + group mode, load the same paper size into two trays in different orientation. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Press on the control panel. When starting a new copying OUTPUT job, be sure to close the RADF...
  • Page 73: Output Mode For Machine With Finisher Fs-107

    Output Mode for Machine with Finisher FS-107 Finisher FS-107 is initially equipped with two exit trays. If desired, up to two optional exit trays can be installed. Each exit tray provides 4 types of output mode as described below. q Stack mode simply means that the offset-stacker finisher modes are not selected. Copied sets will be stacked upon exit without offset or rotation.
  • Page 74: Output Mode For Machine With Finisher Fs-107

    Output Mode for Machine with Finisher FS-107 (continued) Press on the control panel. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! OUTPUT When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF Select the desired exit tray. securely, then press AUTO RESET Touch to highlight the desired exit tray key in the EXIT area.
  • Page 75: Check Mode

    Output Mode for Machine with Finisher FS-107 (continued) Select the desired staple position. Touch to highlight the desired staple position key on the Staple Position Selection Screen. Copying Operations Positioning Originals Setting Print Quantity Paper Size Touch Lens Mode Density The Output Mode Screen will be restored.
  • Page 76: Output Mode For Machine With Inner Tray It-101

    Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 This section describes the following four output modes for a copier with the Inner tray. The Stack mode is initially selected. The Inner Tray IT-101 is equipped with two exit trays. ❒ Incompatible with Group mode: Proof Copy, Sheet/Cover insertion, Booklet, OHP, Im- age insert, Repeat, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase, Stamp (Numbering) ❒...
  • Page 77: Output Mode For Machine With Inner Tray It-101

    Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 (continued) Load copy paper. When using E-SORT + sort or E-SORT + group mode, load the same paper size into two trays in different orientation. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! When starting a new copying Press on the control panel.
  • Page 78 Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 (continued) Press START Press to suspend the STOP/CLEAR scanning or printing job. CAUTION When the inner tray capacity is exceeded due to the print quantity selected, remove the cop- ied sets as they exit; otherwise, mishandled pa- per will occur.
  • Page 79: Checking Feature Selections And Proof Copying

    Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying Use the Check mode to confirm copying selections before starting print operation. In this mode, use Proof copy to produce a sample of the copied set before making multiple copies. This is a convenient and cost effective way of viewing the results of the following copying selections.
  • Page 80 Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued) PROOF COPY Touch on the Check Screen. A set of sample copy will be output. Press to suspend the STOP/CLEAR proof copying. In this case, the scanned image data will not be deleted from memory. After proof copying, the Check Screen displays “✽”...
  • Page 81: Interrupt Copying

    Interrupt Copying Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. When interrupt copying is completed, the settings for the initial job restore automati- cally and the Basic Screen displays. Interrupt copying is available when the copier is performing the following operations: •...
  • Page 82 Interrupt Copying (continued) Press to start the interrupt copy- ing. START When is pressed during CHECK Interrupt copying, the informa- tion displayed reflects the ini- When Interrupt copying is completed, tial copy job settings. Check press again. mode will not display Interrupt INTERRUPT copy job information.
  • Page 83: Job Memory

    Job Memory & Help Mode Job Memory &Help Mode How to Use Helpful Function Job Memory Help Mode Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) ...... 4-2 Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall) ..... 4-6 Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) ....4-8...
  • Page 84: Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store)

    Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) Use Job Store to store up to 15 frequently used copy job settings, which can be recalled at any time. The stored jobs can be given alphabetical names. Specifications for Job Memory ❒ All copying functions can be selected. ❒...
  • Page 85 Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued) Review the settings on the Job Store Check Screen. Check that the selections made in step are cor- If any correction is required, rectly entered. touch to return to CANCEL the Basic Screen. Make new selections, then restart the Job Store operation from step Job Memory...
  • Page 86 Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued) Touch The Job Name Registration Screen will be dis- played. Enter a job name. HINTS For details on entering a job name, see the following page. Touch The Job No. Selection Screen will be restored. Check that the job name has been correctly en- tered.
  • Page 87 Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued) touch screen alphabet keypad. Job Memory &Help Mode Job Memory • If required, scroll with to use lower case Help Mode and symbol keys. DEL. • To correct an entry, touch repeatedly to delete each character entered, then enter the correct job name.
  • Page 88: Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall)

    Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall) Use Job Recall to recall jobs that are already stored in Job Memory. Press on the control panel. APPLICATION The Application Selection Screen will be displayed. Touch JOB MEMORY The Job No. Selection Screen will be displayed. Touch to highlight a Job No.
  • Page 89 Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall) (continued) If desired, touch Job Check The Job Recall Check Screen displays to enable you to review the settings. Job Memory &Help Mode Job Memory Touch Help Mode To cancel the recall mode, touch to return to CANCEL...
  • Page 90: Displaying Screen For Operation Guide (Help Mode)

    Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) The Help Screen provides you with the information about the current screen mode and about setting procedures. Help mode can be accessed from any screen except Job Memory and Key Operator Screens. Help Mode provides two types of Help Screen according to the current screen mode: q Help Screen accessed from Basic Screen w Help Screen accessed from screens other than Basic Screen I To Display Help Screen from Basic Screen...
  • Page 91 Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) (continued) EXIT Touch , or press HELP return to the Basic Screen. Help Menu Screen Select one of the 5 Help menu Job Memory items on the Help Menu &Help Mode Screen to display subsequent Job Memory Help Screens.
  • Page 92: To Display Help Screen From Other Screens

    Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) (continued) I To Display Help Screen from Other Screens While in any screen other than the Ba- sic Screen, press HELP The Help Screen displays to provide the informa- Some screen mode may not tion about the current screen mode and setting pro- have Help Screens for that topic.
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting How to Handle Machine Troubles Trouble- When “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed ......5-2 shooting Preventive Maintenance ............... 5-4 Call for Service Clearing Mishandled Paper ............5-5 Preventive When “JAM” Appears on “SETTING” Key ........5-7 Maintenance Clearing When “ADD PAPER”...
  • Page 94: When "Call For Service" Message Is Displayed

    Fax. number of your service CAUTION When the Call for Service Screen is displayed, be sure to contact your Konica service centre immediately by following the procedure below. Make note of the Report code No. indicated in the second line of the message area.
  • Page 95 ADU that are not affected by the trouble. To obtain this limited functionality of the copier, consult your Konica service centre. Be sure to uti- Trouble- lize the limited function only temporarily, and arrange for ma- shooting chine repair immediately.
  • Page 96: Preventive Maintenance

    Preventive Maintenance After a set number of copies have been made on your copier, Preventive Maintenance (PM) will be required for maintaining optimal performance. When preventive maintenance is due, a message and an icon ( ) will prompt you to contact your service centre for maintenance.
  • Page 97: Clearing Mishandled Paper

    Clearing Mishandled Paper When a paper misfeed occurs, the copier stops making copies and mishandled paper codes display on the screen to indicate misfeed area(s). Copying operation cannot be continued until all the misfeed locations are cleared. Message area After the “Mishandled paper” message, a fixed disposal action will be displayed.
  • Page 98 Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) EXIT When completed, touch If any misfeed location is left, the screen displays the next disposal procedure in the message area and the location number in the jam position display. Repeat steps until all the locations are cleared.
  • Page 99: When "Jam" Appears On "Setting" Key

    When “JAM” Appears on “SETTING” Key If a misfeed occurs with the print/scan job in progress while you are setting a reserve job, on the Basic Screen will change to flashing SETTING Follow the procedure below to remove mishandled paper. “JAM”...
  • Page 100 When “JAM” Appears on “SETTING” Key (continued) EXIT When completed, touch The Basic Screen will be restored when all procedures are completed. has changed to , and the settings for SETTING the scan/print job are dis- played on the screen. Press START The scan/print job will resume.
  • Page 101: When "Add Paper" Appears On "Setting" Key

    When “ADD PAPER” Appears on “SETTING” Key If the paper supply for a print job in progress becomes depleted while you are setting a reserve job, on the Basic Screen will change to flashing SETTING ADD PAPER Follow the procedure below to continue the copying operation. “ADD PAPER”...
  • Page 102: When "Memory Full" Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow)

    These actions enable you to continue the job or suspend the job. HINTS Should memory overflow occur frequently, it is recommended that you contact your Konica service centre to extend the memory capacity in your machine. I When...
  • Page 103: Displays

    When “Memory Full” Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow) (continued) I When -Memory full- Start =>START key Displays Cancel => ST/CL key Wait until the current operation is completed. The machine stops copying after producing one copied set irrespective of the set print quantity. When scanning in Store mode, however, the machine stops without producing a copied set.
  • Page 104: When Power Off/On Screen Is Displayed

    When Power OFF/ON Screen Is Displayed When any trouble affects the electric signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screen will be displayed. Service can set the machine to display this screen which does not appear in the initial condition. Please contact your service centre, if desired. Turn OFF the power switch.
  • Page 105: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting Tips COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON Fully insert paper trays. Close RADF. Be sure power plug is firmly inserted in electrical socket. Check the ON/OFF switch on the left side of the copier. Make sure this is “ON”. COPY IMAGE IS TOO LIGHT Manually adjust copy density to darker density.
  • Page 106 Troubleshooting Tips (continued) COPYING DOES NOT BEGIN AFTER PRESSING START Insert or adjust the appropriate paper tray for paper size selected. Close document cover firmly. Close front door completely. COPYING DOES NOT RESUME AFTER MISHANDLED PAPER IS REMOVED Check copier diagram on touch screen for additional indications of mishandled paper. COPY QUALITY IS POOR Check paper for dampness, and replace it if necessary.
  • Page 107 If this message continues to display after selecting paper size, select 1.00 magnification, even if it is already indicated, then press START If desired, ask your Konica service centre to enable the machine to default to 1.00 Trouble- magnification in this situation.
  • Page 109: Specifications

    Machine Specifications Main Body & Option Specifications and Copy Materials Main Body Specifications ............6-2 Option Specifications ..............6-4 Machine Specifications...
  • Page 110: Main Body Specifications

    Special paper: OHP film, Labels, Tab, 3-hole Copying speed: 7020; 20 copies/min. (A4), 17 copies/min. (A4R), 13 copies/ min. (A3), 20 copies/min. (B5), 15 copies/min. (B4), 17 copies/min. (B5R) 7025; 25 copies/min. (A4), 18 copies/min. (A4R), 14 copies/ min.
  • Page 111: Main Body

    Sound power level: 7020/7025/7030; 66dB max. (with option) 7035; 71dB max. (with option) Weight: 7020/7025/7030; Approx. 82kg (main body + RADF) 7035; Approx. 83kg (main body + RADF) Size: 590(W) x 595(D) x 875(H) mm (main body + RADF) 865(W) x 595(D) x 1172(H) mm (main body + RADF +...
  • Page 112: Option Specifications

    Option Specifications I RADF (DF-314) Function: Feeds 1- and 2-sided originals automatically Type of original: Plain paper (35 to 130g/m Original size: A3, B4, F4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, A5R, 11"x17", 8.5"x11" Original capacity: 50 sheets max. (80g/m Original insertion: Automatic feed at a time Power source: Supply from main body I FS-107 In-Bin Stapler Finisher...
  • Page 113: Db-209/210 Drawer Base Unit

    Option Specifications (continued) I DB-209/210 Drawer Base Unit Function: Paper feed into main body Configuration: 2 trays Capacity: Tray 3 (upper)/Tray 4 (lower); 500 sheets each Types of paper: A3, B4, F4, A4R, A4, B5, A5R, 11"x17", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R (60g to 90g/m paper) Dimensions: 580(W) x 595(D) x 304(H) mm...
  • Page 115: Section 7: Advanced Information

    Safety Information Advanced Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Trouble- shooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode...
  • Page 117: Advanced Information

    Advanced Information Advanced Function and Touch Screen Programmed Shut Off Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer) ........7-2 Touch Advanced Touch Screens ............7-4 Screens Rotation ..................7-9 Rotation Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode ..........7-11 V/H Zoom Advanced Information...
  • Page 118: Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer)

    Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer) The Weekly timer function manages a copier to be turned on and off at the time specified by the key operator to disable copying during off time. This function is not factory-set. When a copier is under control of the weekly timer function, the following message will be displayed after pressing the power switch, and copying is unavailable.
  • Page 119 Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer) HINTS Enter the password. For setting the timer interrupt Enter a 4-digit number timer interrupt password password, see p. 12-32. using the keypad on the control panel. If an invalid password is en- tered, continue by entering the Press valid 4-digit password.
  • Page 120: Advanced Touch Screens

    Advanced Touch Screens The following pages describe main screen except Basic and Application Screens and how to display them. I Checking Machine Status (Job List Screen) Job List: Displays current status of the machine. Highlighted job can be advanced or deleted by touching the keys provided below.
  • Page 121 Advanced Touch Screens (continued) For the machine with finisher installed: • Selecting the exit tray (p. 3-30) • Selecting the output mode (p. 3-30) • Selecting the staple position (p. 3-31) • Activating/Deactivating the Rotation function (p. 7-9) • Moving the stapler forward to replace the empty staple cartridge (p. 10-6) Touch SORT/ GROUP/ Exit tray key: STAPLE to select the...
  • Page 122: Checking Job Conditions (Check Screen)

    Advanced Touch Screens (continued) I Checking Job Conditions (Check Screen) The Check Screen displays when is pressed on the control panel with the Basic CHECK Screen displayed. This screen allows you to view all the copying selections made for the present job, and also the copy results by producing a sample of copied set (Proof copy).
  • Page 123: Getting Information On Machine Operation (Help Screen)

    Advanced Touch Screens (continued) I Getting Information on Machine Operation (Help Screen) The Help Screen displays when is pressed on the control panel with the Basic HELP Screen displayed. RADF key: Toner key: Touch to display the information on Touch to display the positioning originals in the document information on adding toner.
  • Page 124: Modifying Machine Settings (Key Operator Mode Screen)

    Advanced Touch Screens (continued) I Modifying Machine Settings (Key Operator Mode Screen) To access the Key Operator Mode, press on the control panel when the Basic HELP Screen is displayed, then touch on the Help Screen. Key-Ope mode The Key Operator Password Entry Screen displays, if a unique key operator pass- word has been set by service at installation.
  • Page 125: Rotation

    Rotation This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original documents onto size A4 or B5, irrespective of the copy paper feeding direction. By default, Rotation requires APS or AMS to function; how- ever, the key operator may set this function ON, OFF, to oper- ate when APS or AMS functions, or to operate when APS func- tions.
  • Page 126 Rotation (continued) Touch to deselect AUTO under the ROTATION indication to release this function. Touch to highlight AUTO to resume this function. Output Mode Screen (machine with finisher) Output Mode Screen (machine with inner tray) Output Mode Screen (machine without finisher) Touch to return to the Ba- sic Screen.
  • Page 127: Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode

    Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode Use the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontal dimensions, independently. Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode Specifications ❒ Vertical/Horizontal zoom range: 0.25~4.00 ❒ Incompatible Conditions: APS, AMS, Repeat mode in Repeat, Reduce & Shift in Image Shift The figure shown below is the sample image using the Vertical/Horizontal zoom.
  • Page 128 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued) Touch ZOOM on the Basic Screen. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! The popup menu for setting a zoom ratio will be When starting a new copying displayed. job, be sure to close the RADF securely, then press AUTO RESET Touch on the popup menu to...
  • Page 129 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued) Position original(s). HINTS See p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals. Press START The figure shown below is the sample image using the Verti- cal/Horizontal Zoom with an original placed slantwise on the platen glass.
  • Page 131 Application Selection Screen Applications Sheet/Cover Insertion How to Use Application Functions Chapter Combination To Display Application Selection Screen ........8-2 Booklet Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) ....8-3 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) ...... 8-7 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) ..... 8-9 Image Insert Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) ....
  • Page 132: To Display Application Selection Screen

    To Display Application Selection Screen Follow the procedure below to display the Application Selection Screen and select the desired copying features. Press on the control panel. APPLICATION The Application Selection Screen will be displayed on the touch panel. HINTS DATA SCANNER / PRINTER Touch JOB MEMORY...
  • Page 133: Inserting Sheets And Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion)

    Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) Use Sheet/Cover Insertion in copy mode or blank mode to insert chapter sheets or separator sheets into the finished set, as well as front and back covers. Sheet insertion from tray 1* may be used in conjunction with Front/Back cover inser- tion from tray 1* or the Multi-sheet bypass tray.
  • Page 134 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Load paper for copies, insertions and covers. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Load cover sheets into tray 1 or into Multi-sheet • If thick covers are required, bypass tray, load insertion sheets into tray 1, and load thick paper into the load regular sheets into copy paper tray source.
  • Page 135 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Touch Proceed to step when Copy/Blank Insertion mode is selected. When only Front/Back Cover mode is selected, the Application Selection Screen will be restored. When selecting Insertion mode: HINTS Enter the page number . See p.
  • Page 136 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued) Position originals FACE UP in the docu- HINTS ment feeder. • For details on positioning originals, see p. 3-2. • Use RADF store mode (p. 3- 21 to p. 3-22) when the origi- nal count exceeds 50.
  • Page 137: Locating Title Pages On The Right Side (Chapter)

    Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) Chapter is used with 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 to improve the presentation of double-sided copies.
  • Page 138 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) (continued) Use the control panel keypad to enter the page number of each title page. • Entering the same page number twice will be ignored on the screen. • Chapter insertions occur in sequence even if original page numbers are entered out of sequence.
  • Page 139: Lay Out Several Pages Onto One Sheet (Combination)

    Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) Use this function to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper (2 in 1, 4 in 1, or 8 in 1). Specifications for Combination ❒...
  • Page 140 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) (continued) Touch The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. AMS is automatically se- lected, and tray 1 is selected. When selecting any other tray, touch the desired tray key.
  • Page 141: Making A Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet)

    Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) Use the Booklet to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of A3, B4, A4R, A4, or B5R paper. Original images are scanned into memory and automatically arranged in booklet format in correct order to create an easy to use finished document. Specifications for Booklet ❒...
  • Page 142 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued) Touch to highlight the desired binding mode key. Touch The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. AMS is selected automatically. Select the tray in which you loaded To release AMS, select the desired magnification, then...
  • Page 143 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued) Position A4R, A4, or B5 originals FACE HINTS UP in the document feeder. • For details on positioning originals, see p. 3-2. • Use RADF store mode (p. 3- 21 to p. 3-22) when the origi- nal count exceeds 50.
  • Page 144: Copying Onto Ohp Films (Ohp)

    Copying onto OHP Films (OHP) Use the OHP function in 1s1 or 2s1 mode to copy onto overhead projection trans- parent films, and output a blank or copied interleaf sheet with each copied transpar- ent film. In the Blank sheet interleaving mode, a blank interleaf sheet is output with each transparent film to keep the film material from sticking together.
  • Page 145 Copying onto OHP Films (OHP) (continued) Press on the control panel . APPLICATION Touch on the Application Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination Booklet Select the desired OHP mode, then touch Image Insert Dual Page Mixed Original Folded Original Applications...
  • Page 146: Inserting Images Into Printed Sets (Image Insert)

    Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) Use the Image insert mode to combine images scanned from the platen glass, such as photos, paste-ups, newspaper articles, graphs, etc., with images scanned from the document feeder. Then, output the combined images as a finished set. The selected copy paper size is determined by the size of originals loaded in the document feeder.
  • Page 147 Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) (continued) Use the control panel keypad to enter HINTS the page number. See p. 8-18 for detailed ex- ample. • When a page number is larger than the total original count, a sheet is inserted as the last page.
  • Page 148 See p. 5-10 to p. 5-11. • Should memory overflow occur frequently, it is recom- mended that you contact your Konica service centre to extend the memory ca- pacity in your machine. Press START The copier will start printing when ready for out- put.
  • Page 149: Dividing An Image Into Right And Left Pages (Dual Page)

    Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Dual Page) The Dual Page mode performs image division on the original image. Use Dual Page to copy an open book or a A3/B4 size sheet onto two A4/B5 sheets in 1s1 or 2s1 mode, or onto the front and back sides of one A4/B5 sheet in 1s2 or 2s2 mode.
  • Page 150 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Dual Page) (continued) Select the desired Dual Page mode. Touch to highlight the desired mode key. OPTION OPTION Touch on the Dual Booklet Page Screen to use this func- tion. Select the scanning order. Touch either key in the OUTPUT section to select the scanning order according to the original.
  • Page 151 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Dual Page) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from HINTS the control panel keypad. See p. 3-7 for details on set- ting print quantity. Position original(s). HINTS When using platen glass to scan, position the first For details on scanning origi- page FACE DOWN with document feeder kept nals in front cover + facing...
  • Page 152 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Dual Page) (continued) Scanning Original for Cover Use platen glass for scanning original for cover. 1 Open the document feeder. 2 Position original for front cover FACE DOWN on the platen glass. 3 Touch on the Basic Screen to start scanning.
  • Page 153: Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original)

    Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) Use the Mixed original mode with the document feeder or with the Store mode to copy [A3, B4, A4R, A4, B5, and A5 originals mixed], [B4, A4R, B5, B5R, and A5 originals mixed], or [A4R, B5R, and A5 originals mixed]. Each original in the mixed set will be copied to paper of the same size (APS mode) or to paper of desired size with appropriate ratio automatically selected (AMS mode).
  • Page 154: Document Feeder

    Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) (continued) Mixed Original Touch on the Special Original Screen. Touch • APS mode is automatically selected to copy each origi- The Application Selection Screen will be restored. nal size to a matching paper size in 1:1 mode. Change magnification manually, if Touch on the Application...
  • Page 155: Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original)

    Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original) Use the Folded original mode with the document feeder to copy folded originals. Otherwise, the size detection sensor of the RADF may function incorrectly. This mode requires more scanning time to detect the original size. Specifications for Folded Original ❒...
  • Page 156 Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original) (continued) Touch The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. HINTS Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. See p. 3-7 for details on set- ting print quantity.
  • Page 157: Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size)

    Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size) Feeding special size originals through the RADF without selecting the Non-standard size mode may cause the copier to stop scanning and mistakenly sense that the size detection sensor has malfunctioned or even cause a paper misfeed. Using Non-standard size mode, the copier will search and copy onto the standard size copy paper that is closest to the original size with no interruption to the copying process.
  • Page 158 Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size) (continued) Touch The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. HINTS Enter the desired print quantity from See p. 3-7 for details on set- the control panel keypad.
  • Page 159: Reverse The Second Side In 1S2 Mode (Flip Side 2)

    Reverse the Second Side in 1s2 Mode (Flip Side 2) 1-2 Flip Side 2 arranges the even pages of the simplex originals upside down on the reverse side of duplex copies, this is especially valuable when coping A3 portrait on to A4.
  • Page 160 Reverse the Second Side in 1s2 Mode (Flip Side 2) (continued) Special Touch on the Application Original Selection Screen. 1-2 Flip Side 2 2-1 Flip Side 2 Touch the Special Original Screen. Touch to select the binding type of cop- ies/originals, then touch For 1-2 Flip Side 2, select the binding type of duplex copies...
  • Page 161 Reverse the Second Side in 1s2 Mode (Flip Side 2) (continued) Touch on the Special Origi- nal Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Touch on the Application • 1-2 Flip Side 2 functions only Selection Screen.
  • Page 162: Making Copy Quality Closer To Originals (Text/Photo Enhance)

    In cases where the image is light and background is dark, the background will not be changed. Specifications for Text/Photo Enhance ❒ Incompatible Condition: None Original Standard Photo mode Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation Konica Corporation...
  • Page 163 Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) (continued) Touch the desired mode key on the HINTS Text/Photo Enhance Screen. The key operator can set the copier to shift each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels of darker for each of the four modes, i.e., Text/Photo (gen- eral), Text, Photo, and In-...
  • Page 164: Reversing Colour In Black And White Image (Reverse Image)

    Reversing Colour in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, and vice versa. This is very good for copying white-on-black originals and reversing them ready to fax. Specifications for Reverse Image ❒...
  • Page 165 Reversing Colour in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) (continued) Enter the desired print quantity from HINTS the control panel keypad. See p. 3-7 for details on set- ting print quantity. Position original(s) FACE UP in the HINTS document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.
  • Page 166: Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode)

    Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) Use this function to repeat the selected image area of 10mm ~ 150mm in both verti- cal and horizontal widths measured from the rear right corner of the A3 original area indicated on the right edge of the platen glass. Vertical/Horizontal Width Setting Mode Specifications ❒...
  • Page 167 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) (continued) Vert./ Touch on the Repeat Mode Horiz. Selection Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Specify the vertical and horizontal widths of the scanning area using Combination Booklet The scanning area can be specified from 10~150 mm in 1 mm increments.
  • Page 168 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) (continued) Select the desired magnification and paper size on the Basic Screen. • APS and AMS are automati- cally released, and 1.00 (100%) is selected as a magnification ratio. • Copy mode is automatically set to 1s1.
  • Page 169: Repeating Automatically Or Selecting Repeating Times

    Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) Auto Detection mode will automatically set the equal repeat area to the size of the original placed onto the platen glass by activating Non-image area erase. Repeat mode will scan the image area specified by the selected paper size and mode (2, 4, or 8 Repeat), then arrange the image by specified times in one copy sheet.
  • Page 170 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued) Press on the control panel . Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! APPLICATION When starting a new copying job, be sure to close the RADF Repeat Touch on the Application securely, then press AUTO RESET Selection Screen.
  • Page 171 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued) Touch to restore the Repeat Mode Selection Screen. Touch Non-Image Area Erase is au- tomatically selected on the Application Selection Screen The Application Selection Screen will be restored. when AUTO mode is selected. Touch on the Application Selection Screen.
  • Page 172: Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure)

    Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) Use Frame/Fold Erasure to eliminate black copy marks along borders to clean up and improve the presentation of the copy. Specifications for Frame/Fold Erasure ❒ Incompatible Conditions with Frame Erasure: Combination, Special Original (Non-stan- dard Size), Repeat ❒...
  • Page 173 Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) (continued) Frame Fold Touch on the Erasure Erasure Frame/Fold Erasure Setting Screen, then set the erasure amount. to set the desired erasure amount, from 1 to 15mm in 1mm incre- ments for Frame Erasure, and from 1 to 30mm in 1mm incre- ments for Fold Erasure.
  • Page 174: Copying Image In The Centre Of Copy Paper (Auto Layout)

    Copying Image in the Centre of Copy Paper (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 making it easy to copy small pieces of paper.
  • Page 175 Copying Image in the Centre of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) (continued) Select the desired magnification and paper size on the Basic Screen. • APS and AMS are automati- cally released, and 1.00 (100%) is selected as a magnification ratio. • Copy mode is automatically set to 1s1.
  • Page 176: Creating Binding Margin (Image Shift)

    Creating Binding Margin (Image Shift) Use Image shift to create a new binding margin on originals to make it easier for filing purposes. If image loss is likely, select the Reduce & shift mode instead of regular Image shift. Specifications for Image Shift ❒...
  • Page 177 Creating Binding Margin (Image Shift) (continued) Image Reduce & Touch on the Shift Shift Image Shift Setting Screen, then set the shift amount. • Use set the desired shift amount, from –250 to +250mm in 1 m m i n c r e m e n t s . T h e AMOUNT (BACK) functions only for duplex copying.
  • Page 178: Erasing Outside Of The Original (Non-Image Area Erase)

    Erasing Outside of the Original (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, thick or thin materials, etc. from the platen glass. The exposed glass area outside the borders of the original will not be copied.
  • Page 179 Oblique erase mode. The copier is initially set to Rectangular erase mode. Contact your service centre if you desire the Oblique erase mode in 7020/7025/7030 model. Applications In 7035 model, the key operator can change the mode. See p.
  • Page 180: Printing Stamps Or Watermarks Onto Copies (Stamp)

    Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies (Stamp) This function allows you to print onto output copies the desired type of stamp at the location designated on the screen, or of watermark in the centre of the page. The five stamp types provided on the Stamp Menu Screen can be used individually or in multiple combinations.
  • Page 181: Touch Screen

    Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) ORIGI. DIRECT Touch on the Stamp Menu Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Touch the key to match the originals to Combination be copied, then touch Booklet The Stamp Menu Screen will be restored. Image Insert Dual Page Mixed...
  • Page 182 Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) Touch to select the desired type of wa- termark (or stamp) on the screen. Only Touch to print the first page selected watermark or stamp on the first page only. (For STAMP only) When changing the print location, touch POSITION on the Stamp Selection Screen.
  • Page 183 Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies (Stamp) (continued) When all the setting is completed, touch on the Stamp Menu Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Touch on the Application Selection Screen. The Basic Screen will be restored. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Enter the desired print quantity from...
  • Page 184: Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers Or Numberings (Stamp)

    Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings (Stamp) This function allows you to print onto output copies the desired type of page num- bers, numberings, or date and time at the location designated on the screen. The five stamp types provided on the Stamp Menu Screen can be used individually or in multiple combinations.
  • Page 185 Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings (Stamp) (continued) ORIGI. DIRECT Touch on the Stamp Menu Screen. Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Touch the key to match the originals to Combination be copied, then touch Booklet The Stamp Menu Screen will be restored. Image Insert Dual Page Mixed...
  • Page 186 Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings (Stamp) (continued) Touch to select the desired type of page, numbering, or date/time on each screen. Only Touch to print the first page selected date/time or number- ing on the first page only. When changing the print location, touch POSITION on each screen.
  • Page 187 Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings (Stamp) (continued) Touch on each selection screen. Touch on the Stamp Menu Screen. The Application Selection Screen will be restored. Application Touch on the Application Selection Screen Selection Screen. Sheet/Cover Insertion The Basic Screen will be restored. Chapter Combination HINTS...
  • Page 189: Section 9: Paper And Original Information

    Paper and Original Information Paper Information ............... 9-2 Original Information ..............9-5 Paper Information Original Information Paper & Original Info...
  • Page 190: Paper Information

    Paper Information This machine is equipped with the following trays for loading copy paper. • Tray 1 (Main body tray) • Tray 2 (Main body tray) • Trays 3 and 4 (DB-209/210 trays) • Tray 3 (DB-409/410 tray) • Multi-sheet bypass tray Also, following equipments are provided for conveying/delivering copies.
  • Page 191 Paper Information (continued) Paper in FS-107 Finisher (Option) This Finisher is equipped with two exit trays, three exit trays installing an optional Finisher tray (FT-107), or four exit trays installing two optional Finisher trays. The Exit tray capacities classified according to paper size and type in each output mode are described below (capacities at 80g/m , unless otherwise indicated).
  • Page 192: Paper Size

    Paper Information (continued) I Paper Size HINTS Paper Trays Available Sizes Main body trays (Tray 1/2) and Tray 1 B4, F4, A4, A4R, B5, A5R*, DB-209/210 trays (Tray 3/4) (Main body 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, are user-adjustable. See p. 2- tray) 5.5"x8.5"...
  • Page 193: Original Information

    Original Information Use the platen glass or document feeder to position originals to copy. I Platen Glass Originals Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for HINTS use with the document feeder, e.g., when size is in- compatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, torn, See each description in this manual for copy conditions or in generally poor condition.
  • Page 194: Radf Originals

    Original Information (continued) I RADF Originals Following three modes are provided when using the document feeder (RADF) to scan originals. • Normal mode • Mixed original mode • Folded original mode Specifications for each mode are described as follows. Normal mode ❒...
  • Page 195: Section 10: Supplies

    Supplies How to Add Toner and Staples Adding Toner ................10-2 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge ..........10-6 Copy Materials ............... 10-11 Adding Toner Inserting New Staple Cartridge Copy Materials Supplies...
  • Page 196: Adding Toner

    Use the toner bottle specified for each model. Using a toner cap. bottle for other models may cause machine trouble. A common type is used for 7020, 7025 and 7030, and an exclusive type is used for 7035. 5~6cm 5~6cm 10-2...
  • Page 197 Adding Toner (continued) Shake the bottle up-side down 5 times. Open the machine front door. Unlock and open the toner bottle cover. Withdraw the toner bottle, then turn it clockwise to position the up arrow ( L ) mark at the top. Adding Toner Inserting New Staple Cartridge...
  • Page 198 Adding Toner (continued) Fully withdraw the toner bottle straight toward the front and remove the bottle. Remove the cap of the new toner bottle. Fully insert the new toner bottle until it locks into the machine, positioning the up arrow ( L ) mark at the top. Please Be Reminded! Please Be Reminded! Be sure the up arrow (L) mark...
  • Page 199 Adding Toner (continued) Close and lock the toner bottle cover, then close the machine front door. The toner bottle cover cannot be locked if the toner bottle is not set in place. CAUTION Keep the toner bottle away from children. The toner is nontoxic;...
  • Page 200: Inserting A New Staple Cartridge

    Inserting a New Staple Cartridge Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge. Use only the staples supplied by Konica. Contact your service centre to purchase. Press on the control panel to dis- OUTPUT play the Output Mode Screen.
  • Page 201: Copy Materials

    Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) When the Check Stapler Screen is dis- played, open the finisher front door. Push down the stapler cartridge lever to release the staple cartridge from the stapler. Adding Toner Inserting New Staple Cartridge Copy Materials Supplies 10-7...
  • Page 202 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) Remove the empty staple case. Firmly insert the new staple case into the staple cartridge by aligning the ar- row sides of both case and cartridge. Remove the holder tape holding staples in place. 10-8...
  • Page 203 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) Insert the staple cartridge into the sta- pler and push in it securely. Close the finisher front door. The stapler will return to its original position, and the Staple Position Selection Screen will be dis- played.
  • Page 204 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge (continued) Touch on the Output Mode Screen to return to the Basic Screen. 10-10...
  • Page 205 Copy Materials I Maintenance Kit Fixing heating roller Fixing press roller Fixing web Fixing insulating sleeve (A) Fixing insulating sleeve (B) Fixing cleaning roller Cotton swab (4pcs) Cleaning pad (10pcs) Dust bag Adding Toner Inserting New Staple Cartridge Copy Materials Supplies 10-11...
  • Page 207: Section 11: Maintenance

    Maintenance How to Maintain the Copier Cleaning Image Scanning Section ........... 11-2 Cleaning Image Printing Section ..........11-4 Checking Copy Count .............. 11-6 Cleaning Scanning Section Cleaning Priting Section Copy Count Maintenance...
  • Page 208: Cleaning Image Scanning Section

    Cleaning Image Scanning Section In order to maintain optimum copy quality, always keep the following areas clean. I Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover Cleaning the Platen Glass Raise the document feeder/cover, and clean the glass with a clean soft cloth. The glass may also be cleaned with a soft cloth damp- ened slightly with water, if it is difficult to be cleaned.
  • Page 209: Cleaning The Radf

    Cleaning Image Scanning Section (continued) I Cleaning the RADF Cleaning the Left Partition Glass Keep the glass clean; otherwise soil marks may be cop- ied, resulting in dark lines on the copies. Clean the left partition glass with a clean soft cloth. Cleaning the RADF Platen Guide Cover The RADF platen guide cover should be kept clean;...
  • Page 210: Cleaning Image Printing Section

    Cleaning Image Printing Section I Cleaning the Writing Unit Glass and the Electrode Wires Keep the writing unit glass and the electrode (corona, transfer and separator) wires clean; otherwise soil marks may be copied, resulting in dark lines on the copies. Follow the procedure below to periodically clean them.
  • Page 211 Cleaning Image Printing Section (continued) Push and slide the transfer/separator wire cleaning lever to the left and right, several times. Move the lever to the right until it stops, then close the front cover. Close the right side door of the main body.
  • Page 212: Checking Copy Count

    Checking Copy Count The Counter List Screen allows you to view the total count calculated as a list. Check the list, then print it if desired. SCANNER / PRINTER HELP INTERRUPT CHECK APPLICATION OUTPUT START CLEAR QTY. AUTO RESET I To Display the Counter List Screen Press on the control panel.
  • Page 213: To Print The Counter List

    Checking Copy Count (continued) I To Print the Counter List Press on the control panel. The Counter List Screen will be displayed. PRINT Touch Touch on the screen, if provided, to go to the next The counter list will be output. page of a series of illustrations.
  • Page 215: Key Operator Mode

    Key Operator Mode How to Monitor Copier Activity and Modify Machine Settings Key Operator Mode System Initial How to Access the Key Operator Mode ........12-2 [1] System Initial ............... 12-4 Copier Initial [2] Copier Initial ................ 12-6 Preset Key [3] Preset Key .................
  • Page 216: How To Access The Key Operator Mode

    How to Access the Key Operator Mode 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; modifying machine settings; and controlling user activity, for billing purposes.
  • Page 217 How to Access the Key Operator Mode (continued) Use the keypad on the touch screen to enter your 4-digit key operator pass- word; then touch If an invalid Key operator password is entered, con- tinue by entering the valid 4- digit password.
  • Page 218: System Initial

    [1] System Initial Set the following initial conditions of the copier. • Time: Current date and time, summer time • Language: Language used in LCD I 1. Time Set the current date and time, and also the summer time. ❒ Default setting: Summer time off Procedure 1 Touch 1.
  • Page 219: Language

    [1] System Initial (continued) I 2. Language Select the language used in the LCD. ❒ Default setting: English Key Operator Procedure Mode 1 Touch 1. System Initial on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the System System Initial Initial Setting Menu Screen. 2 Touch 2.
  • Page 220: Copier Initial

    [2] Copier Initial Initial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is powered on, when Auto Reset timer is operated, or when is pressed. AUTO RESET These settings can be changed by the key operator, as shown in this section. Initially, i.e., at installation, the Basic Screen displays the following condition to meet Energy Star requirements: Initial Setting...
  • Page 221: Preset Key

    I 1. Copy Mode Set Copy mode to occur after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs. ❒ Default setting: RADF on, 1-1 NOTE: 6. Non-image Erase key is displayed on the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen of Konica 7035 only. Key Operator Mode...
  • Page 222: Density

    ❒ Default setting: AE on NOTE: 6. Non-image Erase key is displayed on the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen of Konica 7035 only. Procedure 1 Touch 2. Copier Initial on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.
  • Page 223: Tray

    Preset Key priority will be ignored. ❒ Default setting: APS on, no specified tray Lock Job Memory NOTE: 6. Non-image Erase key is displayed on the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen of Konica 7035 Paper Type only. Panel Contrast Key Operator...
  • Page 224: Output

    ❒ Default setting for machine with Inner tray: EXIT Tray 1; OUTPUT MODE Stack; Automatic Rotation ❒ Default setting for machine without Finisher: OUTPUT MODE Stack; Automatic Rotation ON NOTE: 6. Non-image Erase key is displayed on the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen of Konica 7035 only. (Machine without Finisher)
  • Page 225 [2] Copier Initial (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 2. Copier Initial on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen. 2 Touch 5. Output to display the Output Mode Initial Setting Screen. 3 For the machine with Finisher, perform the following operation then proceed to step 6 . To select the exit tray, touch TRAY 1 , TRAY 2 , TRAY 3 , or TRAY 4 .
  • Page 226: Non-Image Erase (7035 Only)

    Set the magnification ratio you initially want to display after the user turns the power on or after Auto/Reset restores the Initial settings. NOTE: 6. Non-image Erase key is displayed on the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen of Konica 7035 only. Procedure 1 Touch 2.
  • Page 227: Preset Key

    [3] Preset Key Set two USERSETs of copy density and three Presets of magnification. I 1. Density Output copying samples from 16 density levels from LIGHT to NORMAL or NOR- MAL to DARK, then select the desired exposure and program it as Userset 1 or 2. The programmed copy density can be recalled by selecting USER 1 or USER 2 on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 228: Magnification

    [3] Preset Key (continued) I 2. Magnification PRESET and USERSET ratios are used to reduce and enlarge the original image to accommodate copy paper size, and are available when RE is selected from the Ba- sic Screen. The userset ratios may be changed by the key operator as shown below. ❒...
  • Page 229: Ekc (Electronic Key Counter)

    [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) This setting can only be accessed by the key operator after an 8-digit EKC master key code is entered. The EKC stores up to 128 EKC passwords, each of which represents a separate account that can be used for billing and recordkeeping. The number of users as- signed to each EKC password may depend upon the billing system in operation and the number of individuals and departments using the copier.
  • Page 230 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) I 1. Change EKC Data 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. ❒...
  • Page 231 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) 6 Input desired name according to the procedure below. (1) Max. 24 characters can be entered. (2) Use c Upper arrow and d Lower arrow keys on the Name Input Screen to input uppercase and lowercase letters and symbols. (3) Touch DEL.
  • Page 232 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) I 2. EKC Data List 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. As for the machine with Fax kit installed, the EKC Data List Screen also allows you to check the facsimile transmission page count for each ID No.
  • Page 233 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) I 3. All Counter Reset Reset the count for all EKC password Nos. Procedure 1 Touch 4. E.K.C. on the Key Operator Mode Screen. Enter an 8-digit EKC master key Key Operator Mode code, then touch OK to display the EKC Setting Menu Screen. NOTE: System Initial If an invalid EKC master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.
  • Page 234 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) I 4. EKC On/Off Setting Use this function to turn EKC ON or OFF. As for the machine with Fax kit installed, set EKC ON or OFF individually for COPY mode and FAX mode. NOTE: 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 discon-...
  • Page 235 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) (continued) I 5. Copy Limit Reached Effect 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 236: Lock Job Memory

    [5] Lock Job Memory 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. Procedure 1 Touch 5.
  • Page 237: Paper Type

    [6] Paper Type Use this function to indicate a specific paper type for each tray key 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. Procedure Key Operator 1 Touch 6.
  • Page 238: Panel Contrast

    [7] Panel Contrast Use this feature to adjust the contrast and backlight of the touch screen portion of the control panel. NOTE: The control panel contrast feature can be adjusted from the Help Screen provided that the fea- ture setting is activated by Service. When the Control panel contrast key is pressed, the Contrast Adjustment Screen will be displayed.
  • Page 239: Key Operator Data

    [8] Key Operator Data Use this screen to enter the extension number of the key operator indicated on the Help Screen. Procedure 1 Touch 8. Key ope. Data on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Key Opera- Key Operator tor Data Input Screen.
  • Page 240: Weekly Timer

    [9] Weekly Timer The Weekly Timer is a copier management function that shuts down power to the machine on a daily or hourly basis. The timer can be programmed specifically for lunch breaks, weekends and holidays, or any time the copier is not required. A unique 4-digit Weekly timer master key code is normally set by service installation.
  • Page 241: Key Operator Data

    [9] Weekly Timer (continued) I How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode Procedure 1 Touch 9. Weekly Timer on the Key Operator Mode Screen. The Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen displays when the 4-digit Weekly timer Key Operator master key code is set by service.
  • Page 242 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) I 1. Weekly Timer Setting ❒ Default setting: Weekly timer OFF Procedure 1 Touch 9. Weekly Timer on the Key Operator Mode Screen. Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touch OK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.
  • Page 243 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) 3 Use the procedure below to set the ON time and OFF time for the desired days of the week. (1) Touch EDIT to display the W.T. ON/OFF Time Block Setting Screen. (2) Touch and highlight the keys of the desired day of the week from Monday through Sunday to set the same ON time and OFF time.
  • Page 244 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) I 3. Machine Working Day Individual Set 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 245 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) I 4. Lunch Hour Off Function The Weekly timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use the Lunch hour off function to shut down power during the lunch break and then turn it on again according the Weekly timer function setting.
  • Page 246 [9] Weekly Timer (continued) I 5. Password Setting Use this password setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for us- ing Timer Interrupt function. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without the requirement for password entry. ❒...
  • Page 247: Touch Panel Adjustment

    5 If the coordinates fall out of the range of the standard value in step 3 , or the buzzer tone does not sound in step 4 , repeat the adjustment procedure from 2 to 4 , or Panel Contrast contact Konica service centre. Key Operator 6 Press [START] on the control panel to complete the setting. Data...
  • Page 248: Power Save

    [11] Power Save 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. ❒ Default settings: Auto low power; 15 min. Auto shut off;...
  • Page 249: Memory Switch

    [12] Memory Switch This function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. Underlined settings indicate factory settings. See pp. 12-37~12-39 for details on Memory Set- tings. SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined) No.01: Auto reset timer OFF/ 30sec./ 60 sec./ 90 sec./ 120 sec./ 150 sec./ 180 sec./ 210 sec./ 240 sec./ 270 sec./ 300 sec.
  • Page 250 [12] Memory Switch (continued) Procedure 1 Touch 12. Memory SW on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Memory Switch Screen. The Memory Switch Screen can be scrolled to the third screen. 2 Use the procedure below to select the desired item and change the setting. (1) Use c Upper arrow and d Lower arrow keys at the lower left on the Memory Switch Screen to scroll the screen.
  • Page 251 [12] Memory Switch (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 selec- tion when the [AUTO RESET] key is pressed.
  • Page 252 [12] Memory Switch (continued) [11] ATS/APS SW (Tray 2) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 2. [12] ATS/APS SW (Tray 3) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 3. [13] ATS/APS SW (Tray 4) This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 4.
  • Page 253 [12] Memory Switch (continued) [22] 1 SHOT indication time Determines the duration of messages that are displayed, i.e., 50 SHEETS MAXI- MUM IN STAPLE MODE. Options: 1/ 2/ 3/ 4 or 5 seconds. [23] AUTO START This feature allows the machine to start the copying operation as soon as the docu- ment feeder/platen cover is closed down over the platen original.
  • Page 254: List Print

    [13] List Print 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 set- tings selected by user •...
  • Page 255: Application Customize

    [14] Application Customize Use this function to rearrange, display, or hide the application keys on the Application Selection Screen. Procedure 1 Touch 14. APPL customize on the Key Operator Mode Screen to display the Appli- cation Customize Screen. Key Operator Mode The application function keys currently set are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 256: Density Shift

    [15] Density Shift Density shift divides each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels of darker when used in combination with Text/Photo Enhance. Density shift selection can be made in each of four Text/Photo Enhance modes; Text/ Photo (general), Text, Photo, and Increase Contrast.
  • Page 257: Krds Host

    [16] KRDS Host When activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by a Konica service centre. In case of machine trouble, select the KRDS host option. Your service centre will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolving the prob- lem.
  • Page 259 Index...
  • Page 261 Index SYMBOL [✽] (counter) key 2-6, 11-6, 11-7 Call for Service 5-2 [ ! ] symbol 2-15, 2-18 CAUTION 1-3 Caution Labels and Indicators 1-2 Change EKC Data 12-16 NUMBER Chapter 8-7 CHECK key 2-6, 3-35 1 SHOT indication time 12-38 Check Mode 3-35 1-2, 2-2 copying 3-17 Check Screen 7-6...
  • Page 262 Index Job memory list 12-40 Job memory recall 12-38 Facing pages mode 8-19 Job No. Selection Screen 7-6 FAX key 2-6, 12-18 Job number icon 2-13 Finisher conveyance unit 2-4 Job Recall 4-6 Finisher knob 2-4 Job Store 4-2 Finisher mode icon 2-12, 3-31 Finisher Paper Capacity 1-9 Fixing unit guide 5 2-4 Flip Side 2 8-29...
  • Page 263 Index Repeat x 2 8-40 Repeat x 4 8-40 Oblique erase mode 8-49 Repeat x 8 8-40 OHP 8-14 Report code No. 5-2 Optional Equipment 2-5 Reserve 3-23 Output 12-10 RESERVE key 3-23 Output 1 to n 8-12 Reverse Image 8-34 OUTPUT key 2-6 Right side door 2-3 Output Mode 3-27, 3-29...
  • Page 264 Index Unsuitable RADF Originals 9-5 User Name 12-16 User setting list 12-40 USERSET 1, 2, 3 (Magnification) 12-14 Userset 1, 2 (Density) 12-13 Userset ratios 3-13 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode 7-11 Warm-up 2-7 WARNING 1-3 WATERMARK 8-50 Weekly Timer 12-26 Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set 12-28 Weekly Timer function 7-2 Weekly Timer Master Key Code 12-27 Weekly Timer Setting 12-28...
  • Page 266 Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this manual. MANUFACTURER • KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. • TOKYO JAPAN 2001. 04 x Printed in China...

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