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C650
Operating Manual
For use with Imagistics and Pitney Bowes C650 copiers.

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  • Page 1 C650 Operating Manual For use with Imagistics and Pitney Bowes C650 copiers.
  • Page 2: Installing The Copier P

    Safety Notes Chapter This chapter explains about the operating environment, conditions, and precautions for use. 1 Installing The Copier p.2 Installation Site Power Source Grounding Space Requirements 2 Precautions For Use p.3 Operating Environment Safety Precautions Moving the Copier...
  • Page 3: Installing The Copier

    Safety Notes Chapter Installing the Copier To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it in a location which meets the following requirements. • Place the copier in an uncrowded, well ventilated area. This copier generates ozone and is equipped with an ozone filter. We recom- mend that the copier be placed in a room no smaller than 1000 cubic feet with a minimum of .5 air exchanges per hour.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Do not remove any covers fastened with screws. High voltage may be pre- sent. • Do not attempt to repair the copier. Call your Imagistics Customer Service Representative for repairs. • Place the copier in an uncrowded, well ventilated area. This copier generates ozone and is equipped with an ozone filter.
  • Page 5 Chapter Safety Notes...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Overview Chapter This chapter gives you a brief description of the system and preliminary information about peripherals and options. 1 Types of Copies p.6 2 Copier and Peripherals p.8 3 Copier Parts and Accessories p.10 4 Control Panel Keys and Indicators p.16 5 Using the Touch Panel p.18 Main Display Screen How the Screen is Organized...
  • Page 7: Types Of Copies

    Overview Chapter Types of Copies With the required peripherals, the copier is capable of producing the types of copies illustrated below. To run these types of copies, turn to the pages indicated with the copy function. ➧ Originals Copies p. 42 ➧...
  • Page 8 Overview Chapter Zoom Ratio p. 36 Reduce, Full Size, Enlarge Auxiliary Functions p. 58 Page Insertion p. 58 Cover p. 58 Transparency Interleaving p. 68 Create Margin p. 72 Erase p. 74...
  • Page 9: Copier And Peripherals

    Overview Chapter Copier and Peripherals Staple Sorter 9771 <Option> For sorting or grouping copies into up to 20 copy sets or stacks. Automatically staples, and/or punch- es holes in, copy sets or stacks that are sorted or batched. 20 Bin Multi Position Sorter/ Stacker/ Stapler 9775 <Option>...
  • Page 10 Overview Chapter Copier and Peripherals Reversing Automatic Document Feeder Universal Document Handler (RADF) 9760 <Option> (UDH) 9761 <Option> Feeds originals one at a time. Capable of automatically reloading a set of originals for re-copying. Provides SmartFinish™ high Turns over the original when making copies volume copying when used with the 9775 stacker.
  • Page 11: Copier Parts And Accessories

    Overview Copier Parts and Accessories (Outside) Exit Tray Extender : Slide this extended out when makings copies on large- size paper. Exit Tray : Holds copies fed out of the copier. Front Door : Open to clear paper misfeed. p. 116 : Closing the front Door after a misfeed has been cleared will turn the misfeed warning message on the control panel OFF.
  • Page 12 Overview Copier Parts and Accessories (Outside) Document Feed Tray : Load originals face up on this tray. Document Guide Plate : Adjust to fit the size of the originals. First Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of copy paper. Second Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of copy paper.
  • Page 13 Overview Chapter Copier Parts and Accessories (Options) 20- Bin Sorter/Stapler Sort Bins (1st to 20th) : Hold sorted or batched copies, each capable of holding up to 50 sheets. Non-Sort Bin : Holds up to 100 copies fed out in the Non-Sort mode. Staple Cover: : Open to replace staples cartridge.
  • Page 14 Overview Chapter Copier Parts and Accessories (Options) 20- Bin Staple/Sorter/Stacker Sort Bins (1st to 20th) : Hold sorted or batched copies, each capable of holding up to 50 sheets. Non-Sort Bin : Holds up to 100 copies fed out in the Non-Sort mode. Sorter Door : Open to replace staples cartridge.
  • Page 15 Overview Chapter Copier Parts and Accessories (Inside) Unlocking Lever : Turn clockwise to swing open the Upper Half of the copier to clear a paper misfeed. Toner Bottle : Contains Printpowder™ Toner. Replace when empty. p.110 Toner Bottle Holder : Swing open to replace Toner Bottle. Misfeed removal : Use to clear misfed paper.
  • Page 16 Overview Chapter...
  • Page 17 Overview Chapter Programming Job Presets Review Settings Interrupt Key p. 22 Touch Panel •Press to interrupt a current job with a •Shows various screens and different one. messages. p. 18 •Press it again to return to the previous Print Key job.
  • Page 18: Control Panel Keys And Indicators

    Control Panel Keys and Indicators Access Energy Saver Interrupt Clear Print Stop Reset Programming Key p.77 •Press to show the Programming menu. Programming •Job Memory Input •Toner Replenisher •Zoom Memory Input •Drum Dehumidifier •Meter Count •Key Operator Job Presets Key •Press to show the Job Presets screen, on which you can recall or check a copy job program previously stored in...
  • Page 19: Using The Touch Panel

    Overview Chapter Using the Touch Panel When you turn ON the Power Switch the Basic screen as shown below appears on the Touch Panel. It displays messages, graphics, currently set functions, available functions to choose from, and the copier status. How the Screen is Organized Supplementary Function Keys Message Display...
  • Page 20: Operating The Touch Panel

    Overview Chapter Using the Touch Panel..Message Display Shows the current copier status, operating instructions, precau- tions, and other data including the number of copies selected. Example: Add Paper Basic Function/Key Shows the basic function keys and the corresponding functions currently selected for use.
  • Page 21: Initial Mode

    Overview Chapter Turning ON /OFF • Turning the copier ON Press the Power Switch to the 1 (ON) position. • Turning the copier OFF Press the Power Switch to the (OFF) position. Note: If the auto power switch-OFF function is enabled, the copier will automatically shut down after a given period of time.
  • Page 22: Auxiliary Functions

    Overview Chapter Auxiliary Functions Panel Resetting Auto Power-OFF The Normal Mode (Reset) key resets all The Auto-Power OFF function shuts control panel settings to default settings down the copier a given period time after including the number of copies and zoom the copier has been last used.
  • Page 23: Mode Check

    Overview Chapter Auxiliary Functions Interrupt Notes: •If an access number has been programmed, a The Interrupt function allows you to interrupt copy cycle can be initiated only after the a current job and run a different one. access number has been input to the copier. Pressing the Interrupt key once sets the <”Access #”Prompt Screen>...
  • Page 24: Making Copies

    Making Copies Chapter This chapter shows you how to make copies. The “Basic Copying Overview” offers quick, at a-a-glance on instructions for making copies. Each step is keyed to page number with a more detailed description. Basic Copying Overview p.24 Placing Originals p.26 Manual Bypass Copying p.33 Basic Functions p.36...
  • Page 25: Selecting The Original Copy Type

    Making Copies Chapter To make full-size (x100) copies of the original.place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made (step 8), and press the Print Key (step 9). This will allow you to make full-size copies on paper of the same size as the original*.
  • Page 26 Making Copies Chapter Selecting the finishing type •To sort copies Touch Finishing p.50 •To staple copies •To punch holes in copies Selecting the auxiliary functions •To make a file, Touch Auxiliary p.62 margin on the copy •From the 10-key Setting the number Pad, set the of copies.
  • Page 27 Making Copies Chapter Using the Document Feeder (RADF or UDH) The Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds in sheet originals placed on the Document Feed Tray one by one. After the copy cycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original onto the Document Exit Tray. Some originals may not be suitable for reliable operation of the Document Feeder.
  • Page 28 Making Copies Chapter Originals Not Suitable •Typing paper, paraffin paper, and other thin paper •Thick paper •Originals greater than 11" X17" or smaller than 5-1/2" X8-1/2" •Transparencies, translucent paper •Wrinkled, dog-eared, curled, or torn originals •Clipped or stapled originals •Carbon-backed originals Typing paper, Continuous paraffin paper,...
  • Page 29: Loading The Originals

    Making Copies Chapter Loading the Originals Use the instructions below to insure proper handling of the originals. Slide the Document Guide to the size of the originals. Load a neat stack of originals face up on the Document Feed Tray. Note: •...
  • Page 30 Making Copies Chapter Using the Mixed Original Detection Mode Use the Mixed Original Detection mode to make copies automatically from origi- nals of assorted sizes loaded in the RADF/UDH. If Auto Size is selected, you can make copies of the same size. Note: •...
  • Page 31 Making Copies Chapter Using the Single Automatic Document Feeding Mode (SADF Mode) In SADF mode, load your originals one by one onto the Automatic/Duplexing Document Feeder to make a copy or copies. Loading the original, automatically starts the copy cycle. •Originals available for the SADF Mode.
  • Page 32 Making Copies Chapter Placing Originals on the Original Glass Use the instructions below to insure proper handling of the original. Sheet Originals Raise the Original Cover and place the original face down on the Original Glass. Align the rear left corner of the original with the marker on the Original Width Scale.
  • Page 33 Making Copies Chapter Making Copies from A Book Using Book Copy Mode (“Book” refers to an open bound original.) Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the copier. Gently lower the Original Cover. Notes: •If the book is thick, make a copy with the Original Cover raised.
  • Page 34: Manual Bypass Copying

    Making Copies Chapter Manual Bypass Copying Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any drawer, or to copy onto transparencies, translucent paper, or any other special paper. When using the Multi Bypass Tray, you can load multiple sheets of copy paper.
  • Page 35 Making Copies Chapter Manual Bypass Copying: When paper size is input. Place the original on the Original Glass and make the control panel settings. Swing down the Multi Bypass Tray and slide the Paper Guide Plate to the size of the copy paper. Place a neat stack of copy paper on the Table and insert it into the copier until it stops.
  • Page 36 Making Copies Chapter Touch Paper Useful Tip: When you want to use metric size paper,Touch on the screen Metric given in step , and you have screen that allows you to select a metric paper size. Touch Input Size When you use nonstan- dard size paper,Touch Input # on the screen given...
  • Page 37: Basic Functions

    Making Copies Chapter Basic Functions In the following pages, we explain how to make the basic settings (copy paper, zoom ratio, and exposure level) to make copies. Basic Screen Paper Key: Touch this key to show a screen which allows Exposure Key: you to select the paper...
  • Page 38 Making Copies Chapter Basic Functions Auto Drawer Switching If the drawer currently selected for Useful Tips use runs out of paper and there is If all drawers are loaded with the same size another drawer loaded with paper of paper, Auto Drawer Switching can make up to the same size and in the same direc- 3,850 copies (20 lbs.)without interruption.
  • Page 39: Zoom Ratio

    Making Copies Chapter Zoom Ratio When you touch Zoom on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. There are six different ways to set the zoom ratio. Auto Size In the Auto Size mode, the copier automatically selects the zoom ratio according to the size of the original being used and the copy paper size selected for use.
  • Page 40 Making Copies Chapter Minimal Reduction This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original. Touch Minimal to set the copier to 93% (x 0.930) Useful Tip: The Minimal Reduction feature is handy for making a copy, without losing any portion of the original image, from an original which has an image area covering its entire surface.
  • Page 41: Zoom Ratio

    Making Copies Chapter Using the 10 Key Pad You can enter the zoom ratio by using the 10 Key Pad. Touch User Set Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10 Key Pad. Press the Clear key and re- enter if you make a mistake. Clear Calling up a Ratio from Memory You can store some of the most frequently used zoom ratios in memory and recall...
  • Page 42 Making Copies Chapter Storing A Ratio in Memory Touch User Set Touch Store Enter the desired zoom ratio using the 10 Key Pad. Press the Clear key and re- enter if you make a mistake. Clear Touch memory location key 1 or 2 in which to store the set zoom ratio.
  • Page 43: Image Density

    Making Copies Chapter Image Density When you touch Exposure on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the exposure level or image density. You have a choice of three different ways to adjust the exposure level: Auto Exposure, Manual Exposure, or Photo mode.
  • Page 44 Making Copies Chapter Photo The copier can make a faithful reproduction of an original having a halftone image such as photos. The image density of the photo may be varied in nine steps. Touch Photo Touch Lighter or Darker to adjust the image density. NOTE: When making copies in the Photo Mode, Auto Exposure does not operate.
  • Page 45 Making Copies Chapter Selecting the Original ➧ Copy Type In the following pages, let's look at how we should make the settings for the type of copy we want to make from the type of original we have. ➧ When you touch Orig Copy on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the orig.
  • Page 46 Making Copies Chapter ➧ 2 [2in1] (Accessed through 2 in 1) When an RADF/UDH Originals Copy and Duplex Unit are installed. ➧ Select 1 2 [2in1] to make a 2-sided copy, through reduction, from four 1-sided originals. Each pair of originals will be placed side-by-side on either side of the copy.
  • Page 47: Original ➧ Copy Type

    Making Copies Chapter Selecting the Original ➧ Copy Type ➧ Touch Original Copy. Touch the key corresponding to the desired original copy type. NOTE: When you make copies from a book, select the correct key according to whether the book is bound on the left or on the right (R-Book).
  • Page 48 Making Copies Chapter # of Origs key ➧ ➧ ➧ When making copies using , you must enter the number of originals or indicate 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2 [2in1] if you have an odd or even number of originals . This will maintain the correct copy order of your document. If you know the number of originals, you can indicate that you have odd or even...
  • Page 49: Loading Originals

    Making Copies Chapter Loading Originals ➧ Use the following procedure when loading originals to make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals( Load the originals crosswise. If the originals are loaded lengthwise, the directions of the copy images will be mixed up. Correct: Incorrect: 2- Sided Originals...
  • Page 50 Making Copies Chapter 2-in-1 Separation Copying Precautions • When the 2-in-1 separation function is selected, the copier automatically selects an enlargement ratio. You can however make a full-size copy. • The Key Operator feature allows you to program a default zoom ratio, paper size, margin setting, and erase setting.
  • Page 51: Finishing Mode

    Making Copies Chapter Finishing Mode In the following, we explain about different finishing functions and setting procedures. When Finishing is touched on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set a particular finishing function. All copies are fed out with- Non-Sort out being sorted, Batched, stapled, or punched.
  • Page 52: Batch

    Making Copies Chapter Finishing Mode The copies made from each Batch Copies single original are separated into Batches. Each Batch 1st Bin contains the same number Originals of copies. 2nd Bin A Sorter/Stapler or Sorter/Stapler/Stacker must be installed. 3rd Bin Holes are punched in the Hole Punch Copies...
  • Page 53 Making Copies Chapter Selecting the Finishing Function Follow the procedures below to select the desired finishing finishing function. Select the desired finishing function key. SmartFinish™ Using the Sorter/Stapler/Stacker and the Universal Document Handler, the copier can sort and stack 20 copy sets then reload the originals and continue copying additional sets.
  • Page 54 Making Copies Chapter Sort and Staple Follow the procedures below to select the desired finishing finishing function. When a Sorter/Stapler is used: • Touch Sort Staple • Load the originals as shown on p. 58 When a Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler or Sorter/Stapler /Stacker is used: •...
  • Page 55 Making Copies Chapter Manual Staple To staple copy sets made in Sort or copy sets made in Batch. When a Sorter/Stapler is used: After copies have been fed into the Sorter Bins, touch Staple on the display panel. NOTES: Copies made in Non-Sort cannot be stapled manually.
  • Page 56 Making Copies Chapter Using the Manual Staple Function The 20 Bin Sorter Stapler can be used as an automatic stapler even if no copies have been made. When using a 20 Bin Sorter Stapler: • Align the sheets of paper neatly.
  • Page 57 Making Copies Chapter Using the Manual Staple Function The Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler or Sorter/Stapler/Stacker can be used as an automatic stapler even if no copies have been made. When using a Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler or Sorter/Stapler/Stacker • Align the sheets of paper neatly.
  • Page 58 Making Copies Chapter Precautions When Using a Sorter/Stapler Follow the instructions below when removing copies from the Sorter . • If a copy cycle is run without using a document feeder, press the Bin key on the Sorter Panel to raise the bins upward. •...
  • Page 59 Making Copies Chapter Instructions for Loading Originals When Using the Finishing Mode Note the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be stapled either in Sort Staple or Manual Staple Mode. When a Sorter/Stapler is installed: Using the document feeder Placing the original on the glass Stapling Position Stapling Position...
  • Page 60 Making Copies Chapter Instructions for Loading Originals When Using the Finishing Mode Note the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be hole punched in any of the Finishing Modes. When a Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler or Sorter/Stapler Stacker is installed: Using the document feeder Placing the original on the glass Hole Punch Position...
  • Page 61: Auto Dual Function

    Making Copies Chapter Auto Dual Function Each of the Sort Bins holds up to 50 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual function, however, allows sorting of copies of up to 100 originals under certain conditions. Auto Dual Function in the Sort Mode When 10 or less copies are made from an original set consisting of more than 50 pages in Sort Mode, the Auto Dual function is automatically activated to allow the Sorter/Stapler to continue sorting copies using the 11th to 20th Bins.
  • Page 62 Making Copies Chapter Auto Dual Function in the Batch Mode When more than 51 copies are to be Batched together into one Batch, the Sorter or Staple Sorter uses the subsequent bin to continue Batching the copies. Example: Using a 20-Bin Staple Sorter to separate copies made from 2 different originals into two Batches when each Batch contains 60 copies.
  • Page 63: Auxiliary Functions

    Making Copies Chapter Auxiliary Functions These pages explain about convenient functions offered as the Auxiliary functions and how to set these features. When the Auxiliary key on the Touch Panel is touched, the Auxiliary function menu screen appears. Cover The Cover mode lets you make a front cover or a front and back cover for a copy set by copying the first page or the first and last page of an original set on different paper from the normal copy paper, such as colored paper.
  • Page 64 Making Copies Chapter Using the Cover Mode Touch Cover Touch the key for front and back. Touch Select the appropriate function (W/Image, Blank, or None) for Front and Back. Touch Enter to confirm selection. Load the paper for the cover (e.g., colored paper) in the drawer.
  • Page 65 Making Copies Chapter Using the Cover Mode Count the number of your originals and enter that num- ber from the 10-Key Pad. Touch Enter when you have keyed in the number. Note: The maximum number of origi- nals that can be entered is 60. Clear Useful Tip: To save time, use the Auto...
  • Page 66 Making Copies Chapter Auxiliary Functions The copier offers a feature that automatically counts the number of originals. Access this feature by selecting Auto Count. from the #of Originals screen. Touch Auto Count. Touch Enter to confirm. Load your originals into the document feeder.
  • Page 67: Page Insertion

    Making Copies Chapter Page Insertion Page Insertion allows you to insert a special sheet of paper (e.g., colored paper) into the copy set. The insert page can be copied on or left blank . *The Page Insertion key is shown only when the copier is equipped with a document feeder. Page Insertion: Copied Insert A copy is made on the special insert paper...
  • Page 68 Making Copies Chapter Specifying the Insert Location In the Page Insertion mode, you must specify where to place an insert. Two ways are available to specify the insert places, either ADF Detection or 10-Key Input. ADF Detection: (automatic detection) To specify the location where you want the copier to place the insert, place an odd sized piece of paper in your originals.
  • Page 69 Making Copies Chapter Using Page Insertion Follow the steps below when using the Page Insertion feature in the ADF Detection mode. Touch Page Insertion. Touch Yes to copy onto the inserts, touch No for blank inserts. (Non Copied) Load the paper for the inserts (e.g., colored paper) in the drawer.
  • Page 70 Making Copies Chapter Using Page Insertion Follow the steps below when using the Page Insertion feature in the ADF Detection mode. Place insert marker sheets* in your originals where you would like the inserts to appear in your copies. Refer to the diagram on page 67 for location instruc- tions.
  • Page 71 Making Copies Chapter Using Page Insertion Follow the steps below when using the Page Insertion feature in the 10 Key Input mode Touch Page Insertion. Touch Yes to copy onto the inserts, touch No for blank inserts. (Non Copied) Load the paper for the inserts (e.g., colored paper) in the drawer.
  • Page 72 Making Copies Chapter Using Page Insertion Follow the steps below when using the Page Insertion feature in the 10 Key Input mode Enter the number of origi- nals from the 10 Key Pad The maximum number of originals allowed is 60. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to position num- ber 1 of the Insert Sheets.
  • Page 73: Transparency Interleaving

    Making Copies Chapter Transparency Interleaving When you make copies on transparencies, the Transparency Interleaving function inserts copied or non-copied interleaves after each transparency. Four interleaving functions are available. Single Copy The copier copies onto the Copied Interleaves transparencies and, after each transparency, copies Original Set Copy Set...
  • Page 74 Making Copies Chapter Transparency Interleaving Multiple Copy The copier copies onto the trans- Copied Interleaves parencies and, after each trans- parency, copies the same image Original Set Copy Set onto a sheet of paper. Additional sets can be made at the same time.
  • Page 75 Making Copies Chapter Transparency Interleaving Follow the instructions below when using Transparency Interleaving. Load OHP (Over Head Projector) transparencies onto the Multi Bypass Tray.(Up to 20 sheets of OHP transparencies can be placed on the tray.) Touch Transp. Interleaving Select Yes to copy onto the interleaves or No for blank interleaves Touch the paper size key for...
  • Page 76 Making Copies Chapter Transparency Interleaving Follow the instructions below when using Transparency Interleaving. Enter the number of copy sets to make using the 10 Key Pad. Touch Enter to confirm. Load the originals into the document feeder. Note: If you make each copy through the Original Glass, start with the last page of the set.
  • Page 77: Create Margin

    Making Copies Chapter Create Margin The copier can create up to a 1” margin along the edge of a copy by shifting or reducing the image. The margin is conve- nient when you are placing the copies into a three ring binder or folder. Four margin locations options are available. Shift-for-Margin The copied image is shifted Original...
  • Page 78 Making Copies Chapter Create Margin Follow the instructions below when using Create Margin. Touch Create Margin. Place originals on the Glass or in the Document Feeder. (The controls on the display will change slightly if you are using the feeder) Select the “Position”...
  • Page 79: Edge/Frame Erase

    Making Copies Chapter Edge/Frame Erase The copier erases a margin of a set width along the four edges,one edge, or at the center to erase shadows or other unwanted images. This feature is effective in erasing the communications record on a document received by fax. One of six different functions can be selected.
  • Page 80 Making Copies Chapter Edge/Frame Erase Follow the instructions below when using the Edge /Frame Erase feature. Touch Edge/Frame Erase. Place the original(s) on the Glass or in the document feeder. See page 80 for positioning instructions. Select the erase function from the “Position”...
  • Page 81: Using The Document Feeder

    Making Copies Chapter Edge/Frame Erase Follow the instructions below when using the Edge /Frame Erase feature. Loading the Originals for Edge/Frame Erase Using the Glass Using the Document feeder Original Placement Erase Function Erase Function Original Placement Left Edge Erase Left Edge Erase Right Edge Erase Right Edge Erase...
  • Page 82 Using the Programming Mode Chapter This chapter explains about the features available through the Programming mode. Job Memory Input and Job Presets p.82 • Job Memory Input • Recalling A Job from Memory Zoom Memory Input p.86 Meter Count, Image Quality Cycle, and Drum Dehumidifier p.87 Key Operator p.88 •...
  • Page 83: Job Memory Input

    Using the Programming Mode Chapter Job Memory Input Up to 10 different, frequently used copying job programs can be stored in memory and recalled later as necessary. If "100 Accounts" or "1000 Accounts" is selected for "Copy Track" of Administrator Mode under Key Operator, five more jobs can be stored in memory for each account (only for account #1 to #10),in addition to the ordinary jobs.
  • Page 84 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Job Memory Input The job settings will appear on the display. Touch Exit to return to the Job Memory Input screen. Touch Exit to return to the Basic screen.
  • Page 85 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Job Memory Input If all of the job number keys in the Job Memory Input screen have jobs stored under them, you may wish to delete one of the jobs. Follow the instructions below to delete a previously stored job. Deleting a Job Touch the Programming key.
  • Page 86 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Job Memory Input Recalling a Job from Memory Touch the Job Presets key. Job Presets Touch the number key in which the desired job has been stored. If you want to recall a job from Account Job memory, Touch Account Job and then the number key.
  • Page 87 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Zoom Memory Input Up to two different, frequently used zoom ratios can be stored in memory so you can use them later whenever necessary. For the Minimal ratio, X0.930 has been factory-set, but that can be changed as necessary. Deleting a Job Press the Programming key.
  • Page 88 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Meter Count, Image Quality Cycle and Drum Dehumidifier Meter Count Touching Meter Count allows you to check the total count of each of the following five counters. Total Counter: Shows the total number of copies made since the installation of the copier.
  • Page 89 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator The copier has been set so that the most frequently used settings are automatically selected in the initial mode. The Key Operator feature allows you to select the default settings which are automatically selected in the initial mode according to your own needs.
  • Page 90 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Expo. Mode Priority Specify the default exposure mode selected automatically when power is turned ON or panel reset, either "Auto" or "Manual." The initial setting is "Auto." Expo. Level Priority: Auto; Select the default exposure level in the Auto Exposure mode, either "Lighter,"...
  • Page 91 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Auto Panel Reset: Select the time it takes the auto panel reset function to be activated from among "30 sec.," "1 min.," "2 min.," "3 min.," or "5 min.," or not activate the function at all ("No Reset"). The initial setting is "1 min."...
  • Page 92: Book

    Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Custom 2 in 1: Several settings can be stored in memory that are automatically recalled when the 2-in-1 copy is selected. Functions that can be set are "Paper," "Zoom," "Margin," and "Erase." • When a "Paper" size is selected, that size is automatically selected when the 2-in-1 copy is set.
  • Page 93 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Orig.Copy Default: Select the type of Orig.Copy setting selected automatically when the copier is turned ON or panel reset. The initial setting is 1 When the copier is equipped with a Duplex Unit, the initial setting is 12.
  • Page 94 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Max. Copy Sets: Determine the number of copies or copy sets that can be set using the 10-Key Pad. The initial setting is "OFF." User Help (This function cannot be used by this copier.)
  • Page 95 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to access the Key Operator functions. Press the Programming key. Programming Touch Key Operator. Page 1/6 of the Key Operator menu will appear. Select the key of the page number on which the desired Key Operator func- tion is listed.
  • Page 96 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to access the Key Operator functions. The following screen appears, on which Non-Sort is highlighted, indicating that it is selected. Touch Sort. Touch Enter to confirm selection. (Repeat steps 3 through 6 to make additional selection) Touch Exit.
  • Page 97 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to access the Copy Track feature. The administrator of the copier should make the setting, either “100 Accounts” or “1000 Accounts” Press the Programming key. Programming Touch Key Operator. Select page 6/6 Touch Administrator Mode...
  • Page 98 Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to access the Copy Track feature. Enter the administrator num- ber using the 10 Key-Pad. NOTE: Your Imagistics Service Representative will program your administrator number when the machine is installed. It is important not to forget Clear your number.
  • Page 99 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to program ID numbers when 100 Accounts has been selected. Press the Programming key. Programming Touch Key Operator. Select page 6/6 Touch Administrator Mode • Enter the administrator number using the 10 Key- Pad.
  • Page 100 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Touch Copy Track Data. Select the page number where the target account is shown. Touch the ID # key of the target account. Key in the ID # using the 10 Key-Pad. Touch Enter to confirm. (Touch Enter again then Exit to return to the main screen.) NOTE:...
  • Page 101 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to set copy limits to accounts when “100 Accounts” has been selected. Press the Programming key. Programming Touch Key Operator. Select page 6/6 Touch Administrator Mode • Enter the administrator number using the 10 Key- Pad.
  • Page 102 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Touch Copy Track Data. Select the page number where the target account is shown. Touch the Limit key of the target account. Key in the copy Limit number using the 10 Key-Pad. Touch Enter to confirm.
  • Page 103 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Key Operator Follow the instructions below to clear copy counters for accounts. This can be done when either 100 or 1000 accounts have been selected. Press the Programming key. Programming Touch Key Operator. Select page 6/6 Touch Administrator Mode •...
  • Page 104 Using the Programming Mode Chapter Touch Copy Track Data. Select the page number where the target account is shown. Useful Tip: • If you want to clear all accounts at once, press Count Reset Touch the counter key of the target account.
  • Page 106 Error Messages Chapter This chapter explains what to do in the event of an error message in the main display. “The Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” Page 106 “Add Toner” Page 110 “The Staple Cartridge is Empty” Page 112 “A Paper Jam Has Been Detected...” Page 116 When the “wrench”...
  • Page 107 Error Messages Chapter Adding Paper Follow the instructions below when the “Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” message appears. If the copier runs out of paper while copying, the machine will stop and display this mes- sage. Locate the empty drawer and add paper to resume copying.
  • Page 108 Error Messages Chapter Adding Paper Follow the instructions below when the “Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” message appears. To add paper to the second drawer, press the Paper Descent Key and slide the drawer out. Slide the Edge Guides in the direction of the arrows.
  • Page 109: Error Messages

    Error Messages Chapter Adding Paper Follow the instructions below when the “Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” message appears. To add paper to the third drawer (large capacity), press the Paper Descent Key and slide the drawer NOTE: The indicator on the drawer will blink if it is empty and selected for use.
  • Page 110 Error Messages Chapter Adding Paper Follow the instructions below when the “Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” message appears. Adding Paper Follow the instructions below when the “Selected Paper Drawer is Empty” message appears. To add paper to the Large Capacity Cassette, hold the lock release lever while opening the door.
  • Page 111 Error Messages Chapter Adding Toner Follow the instructions below when the “Add Toner” message appears. As the toner supply gets low, the message “Add Toner Soon” will appear. The copier will still run but copies will become lighter. It is recommended that the toner bottle be replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 112 ❙ mark on the Toner Bottle Holder. • Pull the seal off the bottle. NOTE: For best results use only Imagistics 424-0 Printpowder® Toner. Swing the Toner Bottle Holder closed and close the front door. NOTE: •...
  • Page 113 Error Messages Chapter Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Sorter/Stapler Follow the instructions below when the “Replace Staples” message appears. As the staples in the Sorter/Stapler run low the “Replace Staple Cartridge” message appears. Replace the empty cartridge with a new one by following the directions below.
  • Page 114 Error Messages Chapter Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Sorter/Stapler Follow the instructions below when the “Replace Staples” message appears. • Insert the new cartridge until it clicks into place. • Close the Stapler Door and slide the sorter back to the copier.
  • Page 115 Error Messages Chapter Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler and Stacker Follow the instructions below when the “Replace Staples” message appears. As the staples in the Sorter/Stapler run low the “Replace Staple Cartridge” message appears. Replace the empty cartridge with a new one by following the directions below.
  • Page 116 Error Messages Chapter Replacing the Staple Cartridge in the Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler and Stacker Follow the instructions below when the “Replace Staples” message appears. • Insert the new cartridge until it clicks into place. • Close the Sorter Door. Place a sheet of paper into the first bin of the Sorter/Stapler.
  • Page 117 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. If a paper jam occurs during copying, a mes- sage like the one shown will appear and copy- ing will be stopped. Clear the jam in the loca- tion(s) indicated by the display.
  • Page 118 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Copier Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. Open the front door, turn the Lock Release lever counter- clockwise and swing up the upper half of the copier. IMPORTANT! Do not touch areas marked with Caution and High...
  • Page 119 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Copier Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. • Open the right door, turn Knob M5 and pull the misfed paper from the Paper Take- up Section. • Close the right door. •...
  • Page 120 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Manual Bypass Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. • To clear a jam in the Multi Bypass Tray, remove the paper from the tray. • Open the right door •...
  • Page 121 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Duplex Unit Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. To clear a jam in the Duplex Unit, open the left door and pull out the jammed paper from the transport section. Close the door.
  • Page 122 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Large Capacity Cassette Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. To clear a jam in the Large Capacity Cassette, press the Paper descent key. • Open the cassette door and remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 123 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Feeder Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. To clear a jam in the Document Feeder, remove the originals from the Document Feed tray and originals fed into the Document Exit Tray.
  • Page 124 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Feeder Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. Reload the originals removed in step 1 into the Document Feed Tray.
  • Page 125 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Sorter/Stapler Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. To clear a jam in the 20 Bin Sorter/Stapler, hold the lock release lever and slide the sorter away from the copier. •...
  • Page 126 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Sorter/Stapler/Stacker Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. Slide the sorter away from the copier. Pull the copy from the Exit Section. • Open the Sorter door, • Open the Sorter door. Turn Hole Punch Knob “S3”...
  • Page 127 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Sorter/Stapler/Stacker Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. Pull Lever S2 and S4 and remove the copy. Turn Misfeed Clearing Knob S5 to position Misfeed Clearing Lever S6 as shown While pushing Lever S6 down, remove the copy.
  • Page 128 Error Messages Chapter Clearing Paper Jams in the Sorter/Stapler/Stacker Follow the instructions below when the “Paper Jam.. ” message appears. Raise Misfeed Clearing Lever S1 and remove the copy. Close the Sorter Door and slide the Sorter back against the copier.
  • Page 129 If your copier shows this symbol, call your Imagistics Service Representative as soon as possible. In some cases, the copier will function in other modes.
  • Page 130: Page Insertion

    Error Messages Chapter What Does Each Message Mean? Common messages, causes and corrective action • Please input your Access Code #, then press the ACCESS Key. An access number has been set and the number assigned for your own department must be entered before you can make a copy.
  • Page 131: What Does Each Message Mean

    Error Messages Chapter What Does Each Message Mean? Common messages, causes and corrective action. • To recover job, reinsert the following # of originals:, After a misfed sheet of paper has been cleared, you need to reload the originals fed out onto the Document Exit Tray onto the Document Feed Tray., Add the number of originals indicated to the bottom of the remaining stack and reload.
  • Page 132 Troubleshooting Chapter Improving Copy Quality p.132 Solving Common Copier Problems p.132...
  • Page 133: Improving Copy Quality

    Chapter Troubleshooting Improving Copy Quality Use the instructions below if you are experiencing poor copy quality. Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action The exposure level for the Change the setting of "Auto Image is too light Auto Exposure mode is set Exposure Level"...
  • Page 134 Chapter Troubleshooting Improving Copy Quality Use the instructions below if you are experiencing poor copy quality. Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action • The exposure level for the Auto • Change the setting of "Auto Image is too dark Exposure mode Exposure Level"...
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Chapter Solving Common Copier Problems. Use the instructions below if you are having trouble with your copier. Problem: The Touch Panel is blank. What to look for and how to fix it: First..Check to see if the Print key is lit up green, if it is, the copier is in the Energy Saver mode.
  • Page 136 Miscellaneous Chapter Specifications p.136 •Copier •Duplexing Document Feeder •Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) •Universal Document Handler (UDH) •Large Capacity Cassette •Sorter/Stapler (20-Bin) •Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler (20-Bin) •Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler/Stacker (20-Bin) Care of the Copier p.144 Index p.150...
  • Page 137: Specifications

    Miscellaneous Chapter Specifications C650 Copier Type: Console Copier Platen Type: Stationary Photoconductor: OPC Copying System: Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer to Plain Paper Developing System: Micro-Toning System Fusing System: Lamp-Heated Roller Types of Original: Sheets, Books, and other three-dimensional objects Maximum Original Size: 11"...
  • Page 138 Miscellaneous Chapter Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) 9760 Document Feeding System: Standard Mode : 1-sided original, 2-in-1, Single Feeding Mixed Original Detection Mode: 1-sided Mixed Original Detection Kinds of Originals: Plain paper Original Weight: 1-sided original Mode, 2-in-1 Mode: 13-1/4 to 29-1/4 lbs. Mixed original Detection Mode: 16 to 24 lbs.
  • Page 139: Large Capacity Cassette

    Miscellaneous Chapter Universal Document Handler (UDH) 9761 Document Feeding System: Standard Mode : 1-sided original, 2-in-1, Single Feeding Mixed Original Detection Mode: 1-sided Mixed Original Detection Kinds of Originals: Plain paper Original Weight: 1-sided original Mode, 2-in-1 Mode: 13-1/4 to 29-1/4 lbs. Mixed original Detection Mode: 16 to 24 lbs.
  • Page 140 Miscellaneous Chapter Sorter/Stapler 9671 No. of Bins: Sort Bins : 20 Modes: Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode, Sort-Staple Mode, 3 Hole Punch Mode Kinds of Paper: • Non-Sort Mode, Hole Punch Mode Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special Paper (Thick paper, Transparencies, Translucent paper) •...
  • Page 141 Miscellaneous Chapter 20 Bin Multi-Position Sorter/Stapler 9773 No. of Bins: Sort Bins : 20 Modes: Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode, Sort-Staple Mode, 3 Hole Punch Mode Kinds of Paper: • Non-Sort Mode, Hole Punch Mode Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special Paper (Thick paper, Transparencies, Translucent paper) •...
  • Page 142 Miscellaneous Chapter Sorter/Stapler/Stacker 9775 No. of Bins: Sort Bins : 20 Modes: Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode, Sort-Staple Mode, 3 Hole Punch Mode Kinds of Paper: • Non-Sort Mode, Hole Punch Mode Plain paper, Recycled paper, Special Paper (Thick paper, Transparencies, Translucent paper) •...
  • Page 143 Miscellaneous Chapter Cleaning Turn the copier OFF when cleaning Clean the outside surfaces with a damp,soft cloth and mild detergent. Clean the inside of the front covers with a soft cloth. Wipe the surface of the control panel with a clean dry cloth.
  • Page 144 Miscellaneous Chapter Cleaning Cleaning the Corona Units..Turn the copier OFF when cleaning Gently slide the Upper Corona Unit Cleaning Lever out as far as it will go. Slide the lever back to the original position. Gently slide the Lower Corona Unit Cleaning Lever out as far as it will go.
  • Page 145 Chapter Miscellaneous Function Combination Matrix...
  • Page 146 Chapter Miscellaneous...
  • Page 147: Conditions For Combined Functions

    Miscellaneous Chapter Conditions for Combined Functions A: The functions can be combined when the manual bypass paper size has been input. B: The combination is possible if Auto Paper or Auto Size has been set but not of Manual is set. (One of the functions must be canceled before a copy cycle will run.) C: When Transparency /OHP Interleaving is selected, the copier automatically selects 81/2”X11”...
  • Page 148 Miscellaneous Chapter...
  • Page 149: Basic Copying Overview P

    Miscellaneous Chapter Index 1 ➧ (2in1) p. 44 1 ➧ 1 p. 44 Description of Copy Paper Size p. 145 1 ➧ 2 p. 44 Drum Dehumidifier p. 87 1 ➧ 2 (2in1) p. 45 Drum Dehumidifier (Key Operator) p. 90 1(2in1) ➧...
  • Page 150: Placing Originals P

    Original ➧ Copy Default (Key Operator) p. 92 Original Thickness (Key Operator) p. 86 Page Insertion p. 66 Panel Resetting p. 21 Paper Priority (Key Operator) p. 85 Photo Mode p. 41 Placing Originals p. 26 Print Key p. 16 Recalling a Job from Memory p.
  • Page 151 Imagistics International Inc. 100 Oakview Drive Trumbull, CT 06611 ©Imagistics International Inc. 2002 Printed in USA Part Number: C65000020 The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made to the products listed in this manual.

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