Read First1IntroductionSafety InformationPrecautionsPart Names and Their FunctionsUtility Mode OperationsTouch Panel MessagesTroubleshootingAppendixCF
1.2 Explanation of Manual Conventions1CF2002/CF3102 1-3Introduction Chapter 11.2 Explanation of Manual ConventionsThe marks and text formats used in t
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-59Utility Mode Operations Chapter 57Touch [Enter].8Touch [Fin. Time] again in the next three screens
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-60 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-61Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5✎NoteThe “Copy Track” function and the “Memory Re
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-62 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5CountersPrint Type Color Mode ParameterCopy + Pri
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-63Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Specifying Account SettingsPermissions and limits
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-64 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5✎NoteThe Copy Track functions are for use by the
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-65Utility Mode Operations Chapter 58To cancel the Copy Track mode, touch [Yes], and
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-66 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To print a “Copy Track Data” counter✎NoteIf “Yes”
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-67Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To initialize a “Copy Track Mode” counter✎NoteIf
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-68 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59Touch [Enter].❍The “Total Count”, “Size” and “2”
11.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols1-4 CF2002/CF3102Introduction Chapter 11.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and SymbolsThe use of words and
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-69Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To specify settings for a “Copy Track Data” count
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-70 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59If the access code has been entered incorrectly,
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-71Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To specify permissions for an account✎NoteIf “Yes
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-72 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 58To cancel the permissions for all accounts, touc
5.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-73Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To apply the specified limits✎NoteIf “Yes” is not
55.6 Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Functions)5-74 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5✎NoteFor example, if “Color Limit” for “Full Colo
Touch Panel Messages Chapter 666Touch PanelMessages
66.1 When the Message “CF Toner Cartridge (X) needs to be replaced soon.” Appears6-2 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.1 When the Message “
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-3Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Tone
66.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6-4 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6WARNINGReplacing the toner cartridge➜Do n
1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols1CF2002/CF3102 1-5Introduction Chapter 1“Width” and “Length”Whenever paper dimensions are mentioned in th
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-5Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To replace the toner cartridgeThe procedu
66.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6-6 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 63Prepare the new toner cartridge.❍Make su
6.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-7Touch Panel Messages Chapter 67Remove the protective cap.8Position the
66.2 When the Message “Replace the CF Toner cartridge” Appears6-8 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 610Slowly pull out the charger-cleaning to
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-9Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge
66.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6-10 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To replace the staple cartridge for FN-1161Sl
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-11Touch Panel Messages Chapter 64Remove the empty staple cartridge.5Insert th
66.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6-12 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To replace the staple cartridge for FN-8✎Note
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-13Touch Panel Messages Chapter 64Turn dial clockwise until the staple cartr
66.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6-14 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 67Pull up the staple case.8Remove the paper ho
11.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols1-6 CF2002/CF3102Introduction Chapter 1Display Icons Overhead projector transparencies Envelope Thick pa
6.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-15Touch Panel Messages Chapter 610Press the staple case down.11Peel off the t
66.3 When the Message “Replace Staple Cartridge.” Appears6-16 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 613Fully insert the staple cartridge so that i
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-17Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsLocat
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-18 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6Message Description1 A paper misfeed in the duplexing
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-19Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the manual bypass trayA f
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-20 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 62Carefully pull out the paper.3Close the right-side d
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-21Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the duplex unitA flashing
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-22 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in a paper drawerA flashing
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-23Touch Panel Messages Chapter 63Carefully pull out the paper.4Close the lower right-
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-24 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the large capacity cabine
1.4 Energy Star®1CF2002/CF3102 1-7Introduction Chapter 11.4 Energy Star®As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that this machine meets the ENE
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-25Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the right-side doorA flas
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-26 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 64Turn the knob on the inside of the right-side door c
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-27Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6✎NoteIf the paper is caught as described below, conta
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-28 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the upper right-side door
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-29Touch Panel Messages Chapter 63While moving the green lever on the inside of the up
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-30 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 65Pull out any paper caught in the fusing unit.CAUTION
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-31Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in the duplexing document fe
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-32 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66Open the guide.7Turn the dial to feed out any docume
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-33Touch Panel Messages Chapter 612Close the duplexing feed guide.13Open the duplexing
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-34 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 616Reload the documents according to the instructions
11.5 Trademarks and Registered Trademarks1-8 CF2002/CF3102Introduction Chapter 1
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-35Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in finisher FN-116A flashing
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-36 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 64Open front door FN4.5Turn knobs FN5 clockwise at the
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-37Touch Panel Messages Chapter 67When the paper can be seen from the copy output tray
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-38 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 611While holding misfeed-clearing guide FN3 open, pull
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-39Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear a paper misfeed in finisher FN-8A flashing “
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-40 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 64Open the front door of the finisher.5Turn misfeed-cl
6.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-41Touch Panel Messages Chapter 68Pull out any paper fed into the output tray.9Open th
66.4 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears6-42 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 611If the paper could not be removed in step 10, turn
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-43Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be
66.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6-44 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 63Pull the staple holder out toward you.4Pus
Safety Information Chapter 222SafetyInformation
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-45Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To clear jammed staples in FN-8When a finis
66.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6-46 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 62Open the cover of the horizontal transport
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-47Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66Turn misfeed-clearing dial clockwise unt
66.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6-48 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 69Turn the misfeed-clearing dial in the fold
6.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-49Touch Panel Messages Chapter 612Grasp both sides of the staple cartridge,
66.5 When the Message “Staple mode cannot be used.” Appears6-50 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 616Insert the staple cartridge, making sure
6.6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-51Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appear
66.6 When the Message “Remove Punch scraps.” Appears6-52 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6To empty the hole-punch waste containerEmpty the h
6.7 When the Inspection Mark “ ” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-53Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.7 When the Inspection Mark “ ” AppearsWhen the inspection m
66.7 When the Inspection Mark “” Appears6-54 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6✎NoteTouching the inspection mark ( ) that appears in the Basi
22.1 Warning and Precaution Symbols2-2 CF2002/CF3102Safety Information Chapter 2This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maint
6.8 When the Message “Malfunction detected.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-55Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.8 When the Message “Malfunction detected.” Appe
66.9 When the Message “XXXX needs to be replaced soon.” Appears6-56 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.9 When the Message “XXXX needs to be
6.10 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” Appears6CF2002/CF3102 6-57Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.10 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” AppearsWhen it is
66.11 Other Messages6-58 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 66.11 Other MessagesMessage Cause RemedyOriginal left on the Glass. The document wa
6.11 Other Messages6CF2002/CF3102 6-59Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6If any message other than those listed above appears, perform the operation descri
66.11 Other Messages6-60 CF2002/CF3102Touch Panel Messages Chapter 6
Troubleshooting Chapter 777Troubleshooting
77.1 When the Print Quality Is Low7-2 CF2002/CF3102Troubleshooting Chapter 77.1 When the Print Quality Is LowSymptom Possible Cause RemedyThe printed
7.1 When the Print Quality Is Low7CF2002/CF3102 7-3Troubleshooting Chapter 7There are dark specks or spots throughout the printed output.White or blac
77.1 When the Print Quality Is Low7-4 CF2002/CF3102Troubleshooting Chapter 7The edge of the printed output is dirty.The document pad is dirty. Clean t
2.2 Meaning of Symbols2CF2002/CF3102 2-3Safety Information Chapter 2WARNING• Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown cou
7.2 When the Copier Is Not Operating Correctly7CF2002/CF3102 7-5Troubleshooting Chapter 77.2 When the Copier Is Not Operating CorrectlySymptom Possibl
77.2 When the Copier Is Not Operating Correctly7-6 CF2002/CF3102Troubleshooting Chapter 7
Appendix Chapter 888Appendix
88.1 Specifications8-2 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 88.1 SpecificationsCopier CF2002/CF3102SpecificationType DesktopPlaten StationaryPhoto conductor
8.1 Specifications8CF2002/CF3102 8-3Appendix Chapter 8Duplex Unit AD-14Copy speed(CF3102)Full color/Black:For Letter C paper loaded into the 2nd drawe
88.1 Specifications8-4 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-18Table 1: Possible combinations for mixed original paper sizes2:
8.1 Specifications8CF2002/CF3102 8-5Appendix Chapter 8Paper Feed Unit PF-118Large Capacity Cabinet PF-121Finisher FN-8SpecificationPaper type Plain pa
88.1 Specifications8-6 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Finisher FN-116Paper size Paper output tray:“Non-sort” setting: Invoice L/C (5-1/2 × 8-1/2 L/C),
8.1 Specifications8CF2002/CF3102 8-7Appendix Chapter 8Option TrayPaper size Non-sort tray:Invoice L/C (5-1/2 × 8-1/2 L/C), Letter L/C (8-1/2 × 11 L),
88.2 Care of the Copier8-8 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 88.2 Care of the CopierCleaningSet the power switch of the copier to “O” before cleaning it.H
22.2 Meaning of Symbols2-4 CF2002/CF3102Safety Information Chapter 2CAUTION• Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fi
8.2 Care of the Copier8CF2002/CF3102 8-9Appendix Chapter 8Operation panel➜Clean the operation panel by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.✎NotePressing
88.2 Care of the Copier8-10 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Paper take-up roller➜Clean the paper take-up roller by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.Ele
8.3 Function Combination Table8CF2002/CF3102 8-11Appendix Chapter 88.3 Function Combination Table
88.3 Function Combination Table8-12 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8
8.3 Function Combination Table8CF2002/CF3102 8-13Appendix Chapter 8
88.3 Function Combination Table8-14 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8
8.3 Function Combination Table8CF2002/CF3102 8-15Appendix Chapter 8
88.3 Function Combination Table8-16 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8
8.3 Function Combination Table8CF2002/CF3102 8-17Appendix Chapter 8Function Combination TableFunction combination code keys:The functions can be combi
88.3 Function Combination Table8-18 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Text Enhancement setting has no effect on, such as “Photo Image”.Next, select a Pho
ContentsCF2002/CF3102 iContentsThe topics listed below are described in the “Administrator Operations” volume.For details on other topics, refer to th
2.3 Precautions for Routine Use2CF2002/CF3102 2-5Safety Information Chapter 22.3 Precautions for Routine Use2.4 USER INSTRUCTIONS FCC PART 15 - RADIO
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables8CF2002/CF3102 8-19Appendix Chapter 88.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TablesPaper SizesPaper Format Metric Size Engli
88.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables8-20 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Zoom RatiosMetric SizesDocument Paper Size Desired Paper Size Zoom RatioA3297
8.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables8CF2002/CF3102 8-21Appendix Chapter 8B6128 mm × 182 mm5 in. × 7-1/4 in.A6× 0.816A4× 1.640A5× 1.154B4× 2.000B5× 1.4
88.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables8-22 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Zoom ratio = Paper size/Document size1 in. (inch) = 25.4 mm1 mm = 0.0394 in.
8.5 Consumables8CF2002/CF3102 8-23Appendix Chapter 88.5 ConsumablesIn order to maintain the condition of this machine, the following consumables are n
88.5 Consumables8-24 CF2002/CF3102Appendix Chapter 8Staple CartridgesFN-116Staples for staple binding3,000 staples are provided in the staple cartridg
Index Chapter 999Index
99.1 Index9-2 CF2002/CF3102Index Chapter 99.1 IndexNumerics1st drawer ...
9.1 Index9CF2002/CF3102 9-3Index Chapter 9DDate/time set ...5-11Defa
99.1 Index9-4 CF2002/CF3102Index Chapter 9LLandscape ... 1-5Lan
22.5 INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD2-6 CF2002/CF3102Safety Information Chapter 22.5 INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD (ICES-003 IS-SUE
9.1 Index9CF2002/CF3102 9-5Index Chapter 9Paper sizes ...8-19Port
99.1 Index9-6 CF2002/CF3102Index Chapter 9UUnit life indicator ... 5-34Upp
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Precautions Chapter 333Precautions
33.1 Installation Precautions3-2 CF2002/CF3102Precautions Chapter 33.1 Installation PrecautionsInstallation SiteTo ensure utmost safety and prevent po
3.1 Installation Precautions3CF2002/CF3102 3-3Precautions Chapter 3Space RequirementsTo ensure easy copier operation, supply replacement, and maintena
33.2 Operation Precautions3-4 CF2002/CF3102Precautions Chapter 33.2 Operation PrecautionsOperating environmentThe environmental requirements for corre
3.2 Operation Precautions3CF2002/CF3102 3-5Precautions Chapter 3CAUTIONIf the ventilation duct at the top of the copier becomes blocked, the inside of
33.2 Operation Precautions3-6 CF2002/CF3102Precautions Chapter 3CAUTIONPrecautions for handling toner:➜Be careful not to spill toner inside the copier
3.3 Legal Restrictions on Copying3CF2002/CF3102 3-7Precautions Chapter 33.3 Legal Restrictions on CopyingCertain types of documents must never be copi
33.3 Legal Restrictions on Copying3-8 CF2002/CF3102Precautions Chapter 3
Contentsii CF2002/CF31023 Precautions3.1 Installation Precautions ... 3-2Installation Site
Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 444Part Namesand TheirFunctions
44.1 Components and Their Functions4-2 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 44.1 Components and Their FunctionsNo. Part Name Descriptio
4.1 Components and Their Functions4CF2002/CF3102 4-3Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4No. Part Name Description8 Original Cover OC-2 (optional)P
44.1 Components and Their Functions4-4 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4* The internal options are not shown.Supplemental Table 1*
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4CF2002/CF3102 4-5Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 44.2 Parts Names and Their FunctionsOutside of Copier*The
44.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4-6 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4*The illustration above shows the optional original cover
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4CF2002/CF3102 4-7Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4*The illustration above shows the optional original cover
44.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4-8 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4Supplies and PartsNo. Part Name Description1 Toner Cartri
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4CF2002/CF3102 4-9Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4Inside of CopierNo. Part Name Description1 Upper right-si
44.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4-10 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4OptionsDuplexing Document FeederDuplex UnitPaper Feed Un
ContentsCF2002/CF3102 iiiTo set the “Specialty Paper” function...5-22Specifying the Output Tray Priority ...
4.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4CF2002/CF3102 4-11Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4Finisher (FN-8)No. Part Name Description8 Lower paper ou
44.2 Parts Names and Their Functions4-12 CF2002/CF3102Part Names and Their Functions Chapter 4Large Capacity CabinetFinisher (FN-116)Option TrayNo. Pa
Utility Mode Operations Chapter 555Utility ModeOperations
55.1 Utility Screen5-2 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.1 Utility ScreenThe functions available on the Utility screen, displayed by pre
5.1 Utility Screen5CF2002/CF3102 5-3Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Specifying the Input Screen FunctionsThe following two functions are available on
55.1 Utility Screen5-4 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Specifying the Initial Mode Settings (“Reset Mode” Function)The mode selected whe
5.1 Utility Screen5CF2002/CF3102 5-5Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Using Copy ProgramsA user-specified copy mode can be stored as a copy program.Eac
55.1 Utility Screen5-6 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 57Touch [Enter], and then touch [Enter] again in the screen that appears.8Touch [F
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-7Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-8 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 (Refer to p. 5-19)GThis function is use
Contentsiv CF2002/CF31026 Touch Panel Messages6.1 When the Message “CF Toner Cartridge (X) needs to be replaced soon.” Appears...
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-9Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5User’s Choice: 2 Screens (Refer to p. 5-
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-10 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Confirmation Beep” function
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-11Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Date/Time Set” functionThis
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-12 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 58Touch [Enter].The clock begins ticking
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-13Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Memory Recall” functionMemo
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-14 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 54Select the desired setting.5Touch [Ent
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-15Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Key Repeat Start Time/Inter
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-16 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Auto Panel Reset” functionT
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-17Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Energy Saver” functionThis
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-18 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Sleep” functionThis functio
ContentsCF2002/CF3102 v6.10 When the Message “Replace XXXX.” Appears ...6-57Display in Enlarge Display Mode ...
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-19Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Auto Clear Mode” functionTh
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-20 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Enlarge-Display Notice” fun
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-21Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5“Specialty Paper” SettingsThis function
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-22 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Specialty Paper” function1P
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-23Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Specifying the Output Tray PriorityThe
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-24 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Intelligent Sorting” functi
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-25Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Criss Cross Mode” functionT
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-26 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Priority Device” functionTh
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-27Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “ACS Judgement Level Adjust.
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-28 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “2in1, 4in1, Booklet Copy Zo
Contentsvi CF2002/CF3102Basic OperationsFor details on the following topics, refer to the “Basic Operations” volume of this User Manual.1 Before Makin
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-29Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Auto-select Paper for Small
55.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5-30 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55Select the desired setting.6If “ON” wa
5.2 Specifying Default Settings (“User’s Choice” Functions)5CF2002/CF3102 5-31Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Centering” functionThis fun
55.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function)5-32 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function)The coun
5.3 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function)5CF2002/CF3102 5-33Utility Mode Operations Chapter 51Press the [Utility] key.2Touch [Meter Count].3Select
55.4 Viewing Part Maintenance Levels (“Unit life indicator” Function)5-34 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.4 Viewing Part Maintenance L
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-35Utility Mode Operations Chapter 55.5 Administrator Mode OperationsThe Administrator mode allows th
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-36 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Top Erase” functionThis function is used to set the a
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-37Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Disable Sleep Mode” functionThis function is used to
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-38 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “over size paper selection” functionThis function is u
Introduction Chapter 111Introduction
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-39Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Language Selected” functionThis function is used to c
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-40 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5Specifying Expert Mode functionsIn the Expert mode, various print
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-41Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Thick Paper and OHP Film Image Density” functionThis
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-42 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To adjust the color shifts manuallyIf a difference can be seen be
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-43Utility Mode Operations Chapter 58Fold the paper in half while aligning the corners of the printed
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-44 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 512Check the print result. If the fold line and the black lines ar
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-45Utility Mode Operations Chapter 519If the lines are shifted as shown at the right, touch [Y], and
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-46 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Monochrome Image density correct” functionThis functi
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-47Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Stabilizer” functionIf the image is incorrect, even a
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-48 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 51Load 11 × 17-size paper of the desired type into the 1st drawer.
11.1 Introduction1-2 CF2002/CF3102Introduction Chapter 11.1 IntroductionStructure of the ManualThe various explanations for this copier are divided in
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-49Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59Check that the top margin of the test pattern is between 4.5 mm
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-50 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “PRT Area (Left Margin)” functionThe left margin of th
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-51Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59Check that the left margin of the test pattern is between 2.5 mm
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-52 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “PRT Area (Dup. Left Margin)” functionThe left margin
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-53Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59Check that the left margin of the test pattern for the second si
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-54 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Center Binding Position” functionThis function is use
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-55Utility Mode Operations Chapter 58If the staple position is too far to the right of the center of
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-56 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Gradation Adjust” functionThe color gradation levels
5.5 Administrator Mode Operations5CF2002/CF3102 5-57Utility Mode Operations Chapter 59Place 10 more sheets of blank paper of the same size on top of t
55.5 Administrator Mode Operations5-58 CF2002/CF3102Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5To set the “Stabilizer” function (if the image is still incorrect
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