Minolta FP-1 Operator's Manual
Minolta FP-1 Operator's Manual

Minolta FP-1 Operator's Manual

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4460-7705-01
FP-1
FILM PROJECTOR
*Please use this manual when the Film Projector is installed in CF910 Color Copier.

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  • Page 1 4460-7705-01 FP-1 FILM PROJECTOR *Please use this manual when the Film Projector is installed in CF910 Color Copier.
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing Minolta. This operator’s manual explains how to operate the Film Projector. It also gives some troubleshooting tips as well as general precautions to be observed when operating the Film Projector. To ensure the best performance and effective use of your Film Projector, read this manual carefully until you familiarize yourself thoroughly with its operation and features.
  • Page 3 Legal Restrictions on Copying Certain types of documents must never be copied by the copier for the purpose or with the intent to pass copies of such documents off as the original. The following is not a complete list but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Parts Identification Parts Identification ........................1 2. Accessory Identification Accessory Identification......................2 3. Getting to Know the Basics Types of Film and Correct Holders for Placement ..............3 When Making Copies......................... 3 Operating Precautions ........................ 4 4. Operation Flow Operation Flow...........................
  • Page 5: Parts Identification

    1. Parts Identification Parts Identification Film Holder Slot Power Cord Place the Holder in this Plug the Power Cord into a power outlet slot. when you use the Film Projector. Ground Filter Slot Place the Filter (Posi/Nega) in this slot. Film Loading Cover Open when placing the Film Holder and Filter in position.
  • Page 6: Accessory Identification

    2. Accessory Identification Accessory Identification Lock Lever Film Holder This lever is used to secure the film Place the film in this holder, placed in the Film Holder. which comes in three versions: • Strip Film Holder Accommodates up to six sheets of strip film.
  • Page 7: Getting To Know The Basics

    3. Getting to Know the Basics The following pages explain basic information about using the Film Projector. Types of Film and Correct Holders for Placement Holder Mount Film Strip Film Glass Mount Original Glass Holder Holder Film Holder Film Type/Size 35 mm mount film 35 mm glass mount film 35 mm strip film...
  • Page 8: Operating Precautions

    3. Getting to Know the Basics Useful Tips • To enlarge the film image area being copied, use the Glass Mount Film Holder and adjust the focus using the Focus Adjusting Lever. Adjusting Focus p. 14 • 35 mm strip film can also be copied from the Original Glass, without using the Mount Holder. In this case if the max.
  • Page 9: Operation Flow

    4. Operation Flow Operation Flow Setting up the Projector. p. 6 Select Projector mode. On the Basic screen, touch the Projector key. Select the type and size of film. 35 mm Film Other Sizes Select the type of Holder. Select the size of the film. Positive film Negative film Place the Filter (Posi) in position.
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Projector

    5. Setting up the Projector Setting up the Projector Plug the Power Cord of the Projector into the Slide the tab on the Mirror Unit in the power outlet and turn ON the Power Switch. direction of the arrow and open the Mirror Unit.
  • Page 11: Making Copies From Film

    6. Making Copies From Film Making Copies From Film <35 mm Film> Select the Holder type. Touch the key. Projector 1154P432CA <Other Sizes> Select the film size. 1154P461CA If the Projector is ready, touch Setting up the Projector p. 6 1154P433CA Maximum Size (Max.
  • Page 12 6. Making Copies From Film <Negative Film> Touch Shading Put in the Nega Filter. The lamp turns On and the shading sequence starts. Nega Filter Load the film. <35 mm Film> Load the film in the correct Film Holder and lower the top cover of the holder into the locked position.
  • Page 13 6. Making Copies From Film <Other Sizes> Select the paper size and touch Cut out a piece of the Positioning Sheet the size of the film and place it on the Original Glass. Positioning Sheet 1154P473EA If you want to use the Manual Bypass Tray, see the Operator’s Manual of the copier separately provided.
  • Page 14: Setting The Projector Adjustment

    6. Making Copies From Film Setting the Projector Adjustment Touch Color Adjust Set the number of copies to be made and press the Start key. Touch Projector Adjustment You can also use the Color Adjust and Digital Art functions. See the Operator’s Manual of the copier separately provided.
  • Page 15: Using A Different Type Of Film / Performing Shading Again

    6. Making Copies From Film Using a Different Type of Film / Shutting Down the Projector Performing Shading Again Touch Projector Touch Projector 1154P461CA 1154P461CA Touch and then touch Touch and then touch Change Settings 1154P438CB 1154P437CB Return the Mirror Unit, Holder and any The screen now allows you to reselect the other parts used and close the Lens Cover.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Tips

    7. Troubleshooting Tips Copy Image Problems Too light or dark image Blurred image The type of film (positive or negative) may not match with the type of Filter installed (Posi or • The film is probably not in the correct position. Nega).
  • Page 17: Faulty Symptoms

    7. Troubleshooting Tips Faulty Symptoms Making the Film Standard • The copier cannot be set into the Projector mode. • Cut off an unexposed frame of the negative film • The Projector lamp does not light up. and place it in the Spare Mount to make a new •...
  • Page 18: Adjusting Focus

    7. Troubleshooting Tips Adjusting Focus Place a blank sheet of paper on the Original Use the image projected on the blank sheet Glass under the Mirror Unit. of paper to adjust the focus with the Focus Adjusting Lever. Touch the key on the Basic Projector screen.
  • Page 19: Cleaning

    7. Troubleshooting Tips Cleaning • Cleaning the Projector Housing Wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth. Dust and dirt on any of the following parts will • Cleaning the Original Glass produce a bad copy. Use the Blower Brush Wipe the surface of the Original Glass clean provided to remove dust and dirt.
  • Page 20: Specifications Specifications

    8. Specifications Specifications Film Projector FP-1 Type Mounted to the right of copier Projection Modes Projector mode Back Light mode Film Size Brownie, 4” 5”, max. 5-3/4” 8-1/2” Film Type 35 mm film, Brownie, 6 6 cm, 4” 5” Focus Adjustment...
  • Page 21: Function Combination Matrix

    9. Function Combination Matrix Function Combination Matrix Basic Input Output Create Den- 1-sided 2-sided Functions Set First Paper Zoom Book Finishing Auxiliary sity Orig. Orig. Functions Set First Auto Paper Paper Tray Selection Manual Feed E E E Auto Size Zoom Zoom Ratio Background Level...
  • Page 22 9. Function Combination Matrix : The functions can be combined. : The functions can be combined (though a miscopy could result). : The functions cannot be combined. (The function set first takes precedence.) : The functions cannot be combined. (The function set last takes precedence.) : Cover requires that paper be loaded in the Manual Bypass Table, meaning that it does not allow manual bypass copying.
  • Page 23: Description Of Paper Size And Zoom Ratio Table

    10. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Table Paper Size Name Size (Metric) Size (Inch) 297 mm × 420 mm 11-3/4” × 16-1/2” 257 mm × 364 mm 10” × 14-1/4” 210 mm ×...
  • Page 24 Copyright 1998 MINOLTA CO., LTD. Printed in Japan The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers. Minolta Co., Ltd. Image Information Products Marketing Headquarters 1998.

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