Di450/Di5507664-4002-02Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
iFor United States and Canada UsersThank you for choosing Minolta quality. For over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the forefront ofoffice equip
3-578. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Touch [Erase/Frame Erase].Load the originals.Select the desired erase function(“Position”).Useful TipI
3-588. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Image RepeatThe image of the original is repeatedly produced on the paper.The machine automatically ca
3-598. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3<Size input>• When the original is a standard sizeTouch [Size Input] on the screen given in step
3-608. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Number Stamping<Only when the Hard Disk Drive Kit is mounted>The machine places on each copy the
3-618. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load the originals.Touch [Number Stamping].Touch [Date].Select the desired date stamping position.Sele
3-628. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load the originals.Touch [Number Stamping].Touch [Page].Enter the starting number and starting pagefro
3-638. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load the originals.Touch [Number Stamping].Touch [Distribution].Enter the starting number from the 10-
3-648. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Image Stamping<Only when the Hard Disk Drive Kit is mounted>The preprogrammed image can be check
3-658. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3You may want to call up a preprogrammed imagefor use on the copy.Load the originals.Touch [Image Stamp
3-66Making CopiesChapter 39. Selecting Mixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsMixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsPressing the Original key on
iiExcept United States and Canada UsersThank you for choosing Minolta.This operator’s manual explains how to operate the machine and replenish its sup
3-679. Selecting Mixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Separate Scan permits the machine to scan a largeset of originals in s
3-68Making CopiesChapter 310. Selecting the Job FunctionsMemory RecallTouching [Memory Recall] on the Touch Panel after a copy cycle has been complete
3-6910. Selecting the Job FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Reserve<Only when the Hard Disk Drive Kit is mounted>*As the machine completes scanning
3-7010. Selecting the Job FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Job ListThe Job List key on the control panel offers several convenient functions that are ni
3-7110. Selecting the Job FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Delete allows you to delete a job previously set.<To delete a job on the copy queue>Tou
3-7210. Selecting the Job FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3A confidential document transmitted by a personalcomputer is unlocked when a password is ente
4-1Typical Function CombinationsChapter 4Chapter 4Typical Function CombinationsDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
4-2Typical Function CombinationsChapter 41. Making Different Types of CopyThese pages explain how to combine different functions to make various types
4-3Typical Function CombinationsChapter 42. Using 1-Sided OriginalsMaking 1-Sided Copies from 1-Sided OriginalsIntended Type of CopyLoading theOrigina
4-42. Using 1-Sided OriginalsTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFinishingFunctionsMarginFileMarginSele
iiiContentsSafety Precautions ...viiLaser Safety Label ...
4-52. Using 1-Sided OriginalsTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFinishingFunctionsMarginFileMarginSele
4-62. Using 1-Sided OriginalsTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Making 2-Sided Copies from 1-Sided OriginalsIntended Type of CopyLoading theOrigina
4-72. Using 1-Sided OriginalsTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFinishingFunctionsMarginFileMarginSele
4-82. Using 1-Sided OriginalsTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFinishingFunctionsMarginFileMarginSele
4-9Typical Function CombinationsChapter 43. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesMaking 1-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals wi
4-103. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyF
4-113. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyF
4-123. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Making 2-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals w
4-133. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyF
4-143. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Left EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyF
ivContents3. Selecting the PaperPaper Size ...3-9M
4-15Typical Function CombinationsChapter 44. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesMaking 1-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals wi
4-164. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFi
4-174. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFi
4-184. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Making 2-Sided Copies from 2-Sided Originals wi
4-194. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFi
4-204. Using 2-Sided Originals with Filing Margin along Top EdgesTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Intended Type of CopyLoading theOriginalsCopyFi
4-21Typical Function CombinationsChapter 45. Using Large-Size OriginalsPrecautions When Making Copies on 11×17L or LegalLWhen making copies on 11×17L
4-22Typical Function CombinationsChapter 46. Stapled PositionPrecautions for StaplingThe position, at which the copy set or stack is stapled together,
4-236. Stapled PositionTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4<When the Finisher FN-105 is mounted>NOTESpecify the direction of the original if t
4-246. Stapled PositionTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4<When the Finisher FN-106 is mounted>NOTESpecify the direction of the original if t
vContents5. Using Large-Size OriginalsPrecautions When Making Copies on 11×17L or LegalL ... 4-216. Stapled PositionPrecautio
4-256. Stapled PositionTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4<When the Mailbin Finisher is mounted>NOTESpecify the direction of the original if
4-266. Stapled PositionTypical Function CombinationsChapter 4Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5-1Using the Utility ModeChapter 5Chapter 5Using the Utility ModeDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
5-2Using the Utility ModeChapter 51. Job Memory Input and Job RecallJob Memory InputUp to 10 different, frequently used copy job programs can be store
5-31. Job Memory Input and Job RecallUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5The job settings appear on the Touch Panel.After you have checked the settings, to
5-41. Job Memory Input and Job RecallUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Press the Utility key.Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input].Touch[JobMemoryInput].Touch [De
5-51. Job Memory Input and Job RecallUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Calling up a JobPress the Job Recall key.Touch the job number key in which thedesi
5-6Using the Utility ModeChapter 52. Image Memory InputImage Memory Input<Only when the Hard Disk Drive Kit is mounted>Up to five different, fre
5-72. Image Memory InputUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5<Auto size detection>• Touch [AutoDetect] on the screen given in step5.<Size input>
5-82. Image Memory InputUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Select the desired erase position.Using [▼]or[▲], set the desired erasewidth.Useful TipThe eras
viContents3. Function Combination MatrixFunction Combination Matrix ...7-12Conditio
5-92. Image Memory InputUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Press the Utility key.Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input].Touch [Image Memory Input].Touch [Check], th
5-102. Image Memory InputUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Press the Utility key.Touch [Job/Image/Scan Input].Touch [Image Memory Input].Touch [Delete],
5-11Using the Utility ModeChapter 53. Meter Count and Toner ReplenisherMeter CountTouching [Meter Count] allows you to check the total count of each o
5-12Using the Utility ModeChapter 54. User’s ChoiceThe machine has been set so that the most frequently used settings are automatically selected in th
5-134. User’s ChoiceUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Useful TipWhen “100 Accounts” is selected, the User’sChoice functions of [1/6] to [4/6] can be set
5-144. User’s ChoiceUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5[2/6]Select whether to enable (“ON”) or disable(“OFF”) recalling a default zoom ratio for 2in1,4in1
5-154. User’s ChoiceUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5[3/6]Select whether to enable (“ON”) a copy cycle ornot (“OFF”) when it is initiated by pressing th
5-164. User’s ChoiceUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5[5/6]Select either “Auto Detect” or “Size Input” for thesize of the paper loaded in the Universal T
5-174. User’s ChoiceUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Making the User’s Choice SettingsPress the Utility key.Touch [User’s Choice].Select the key of the
5-18Using the Utility ModeChapter 55. Administrator ModeThis mode is used only by the administrator of your machine. When Administrator Mode is select
viiSafety PrecautionsLaser Safety LabelA laser safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below.The Manufacturer’s Name Plate is
5-195. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Administrator Mode FunctionsThis function is used to control the number ofpages printed accord
5-205. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Setting Administrator ModeThe administrator of the machine should make the setting, either “10
5-215. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5Touch [Enter].NOTEWhen “100 Accounts” is set, program the accesscode for each account.“Program
5-225. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5An access code can be programmed when “100 Accounts” is selected.To show [Copy Track] on the T
5-235. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5The upper limit for the number of pages that can be printed can be set for each account only w
5-245. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5A counter can be cleared for each account when “100 Accounts” or “1000 Accounts” is selected.
5-255. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5This function is used to limit the number of pages that can be printed at one time for each jo
5-265. Administrator ModeUsing the Utility ModeChapter 5This function is used to select whether to allow the setting of disabling Auto Shut OFF (Sleep
6-1When a Message AppearsChapter 6Chapter 6When a Message AppearsDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6-2When a Message AppearsChapter 61. When the Message “Replenish paper.” AppearsAdding paperSlide out the 1st (or 2nd) Drawer.Slide the Edge Guides in
viiiSafety PrecautionsSafety InformationLaser SafetyThis is a digital machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger fr
6-31. When the Message “Replenish paper.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Press the Paper Descent key and then slidethe drawer out.Load the pape
6-41. When the Message “Replenish paper.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Slide out the 3rd (or 4th) Drawer.Load the paper stack into the drawer
6-51. When the Message “Replenish paper.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Holding the Lock Release Lever, open theCassette Door.When adding pape
6-6When a Message AppearsChapter 62. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsReplacing the Toner BottleSwing down the Front Door.Swing open the To
6-72. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6With the “UP” marking on top, insert thebottle into position.Check th
6-8When a Message AppearsChapter 63. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsReplacing the Staple CartridgeHolding the Grip, slide the Finisher aw
6-93. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6NOTECheck that no portion of the staple sheet hangsout of the cartrid
6-103. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Holding the Grip, slide the Finisher awayfrom the machine.<Only w
6-113. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6<Finisher FN-105>Load a new staple clip in the Staple Cartridg
6-123. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Press and turn the knob and open the cover attherearoftheFinisher.Sl
ixSafety PrecautionsFor European UsersThis is a semiconductor laser. The maximum power of the laser diode is 0.68mW and the wavelength is785nm.For Den
6-133. When the Message “Stapler is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Touch [Staple] shown on the Touch Paneland the machine automatically
6-14When a Message AppearsChapter 64. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsMisfeed Location DisplaysDifferent procedures are used to clear a mi
6-154. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Machine p. 6-16Duplex Unit p. 6-20Electronic Document Handler p. 6-2
6-164. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Misfeed Clearing ProceduresRemove the papers from the Exit Tray ando
6-174. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Pull down Transport Section Release Lever[M3] to the front.Remove th
6-184. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Lower Right Door [R2].Pull out the sheet of paper from the Pape
6-194. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Lower Right Door [R2].Pull out the sheet of paper from the Pape
6-204. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Middle Left Door [L2] and Lower LeftDoor [L3].Pull out the shee
6-214. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Remove the paper stack from the IntelligentMulti Bypass Tray and ope
6-224. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Remove the originals from the DocumentHandling Tray.Open Misfeed Cle
xTerms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and PaperA few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and pape
6-234. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Opening [F6] Lever, gently pull out theoriginal.Lower the Electronic
6-244. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the Grip, slide the
6-254. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Misfeed Clearing Guide [FN4].Pull out the sheet of paper and cl
6-264. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the Grip, slide the
6-274. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Close the Front Door.Slide the Finisher back against the machine.<
6-284. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the Grip, slide the
6-294. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Misfeed Clearing Guide [FN4].Pull out the sheet of paper and cl
6-304. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Misfeed Clearing Guide [FN4].Pull out the sheet of paper and cl
6-314. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Raise Misfeed Clearing Guide [PF4].Turning Knob [PF1], pull out the
6-324. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Holding the Grip, slide the Finisher awayfrom the machine.Pull out t
What is an ENERGY STAR®Products?AnENERGYSTAR®product has a special feature that allows it to automatically switch to a “low-powermode” after a period
Safety NotesChapter 11-1Chapter 1Safety NotesDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6-334. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Misfeed Clearing Guide [FN1].Opening Misfeed Clearing Guide [FN
6-344. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Holding the Grip, slide the Finisher awayfrom the machine.Open Misfe
6-354. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Right Door [FN4].Pull out the sheet of paper.Opening Misfeed Cl
6-364. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Press the Paper Descent key.Holding the Lock Release Lever, open the
6-374. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” AppearsWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
6-38When a Message AppearsChapter 65. When a Staple Misfeed OccursClearing the Staple MisfeedHolding the Grip, slide the Finisher awayfrom the machine
6-395. When a Staple Misfeed OccursWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6NOTECheck that no portion of the staple sheet hangsout of the cartridge. Break off a
6-405. When a Staple Misfeed OccursWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Holding the Grip, slide the Finisher awayfrom the machine.<Only when the Finisher
6-415. When a Staple Misfeed OccursWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6<Finisher FN-106><Only when the Finisher FN-105 is mounted>Close Right D
6-425. When a Staple Misfeed OccursWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Open Top Offset Tray Cover [FN1].Pull out the sheet of paper and close TopOffset Tra
1-2Safety NotesChapter 11. Installing the MachineInstallation SiteTo ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the machine, install it
6-435. When a Staple Misfeed OccursWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6Align the arrows and firmly push the StapleUnit down into the well.Press and turn th
6-44When a Message AppearsChapter 66. When the Message “Malfunction Detected.” AppearsMalfunction Resetting Procedure4003P200CAWhen a screen as shown
6-45When a Message AppearsChapter 67. What Does Each Message Mean?What does each message mean?Message Cause ActionMalfunction detected. Call yourTechn
6-46When a Message AppearsChapter 68. When This Type of Copy is ProducedWhen this type of copy is producedSymptom Possible Cause ActionThe image is to
6-478. When This Type of Copy is ProducedWhen a Message AppearsChapter 6* Call your Technical Representative if these procedures do not correct the pr
6-48When a Message AppearsChapter 69. The Machine is not Functioning as DesignedThe machine is not functioning as designed*If these procedures do not
7-1Chapter 7MiscellaneousChapter 7MiscellaneousDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
7-2Chapter 7Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecificationsDi450/Di550Di450 Di550Type Console Copier/PrinterPlaten Type StationaryPhotoconductor OPCCopyi
7-31. SpecificationsChapter 7Miscellaneous2 Way Paper Feed Cabinet PF-208KindsofPaper Plainpaper(16lbto24lb),recycledpaperPaper Size Duplex Unit : 11×
7-41. SpecificationsChapter 7MiscellaneousFinisher FN-105Types of Trays Top Offset Tray, Bottom Offset TrayModes Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode,
1-3Safety NotesChapter 12. Precautions for UseOperating EnvironmentThe operating environmental requirements of the machine are as follows:Temperature
7-51. SpecificationsChapter 7MiscellaneousFinisher FN-106Types of Trays Top Offset Tray, Bottom Offset TrayModes Non-Sort Mode, Sort Mode, Group Mode,
7-61. SpecificationsChapter 7Miscellaneous<For United States and Canada Users>Finisher FN-5Types of Trays Top Offset Tray, Bottom Offset TrayMod
7-71. SpecificationsChapter 7Miscellaneous<Except United States and Canada Users>*Only11×17L size paper can be Z-folded. Therefore, if a stack o
7-81. SpecificationsChapter 7MiscellaneousMailbin Finisher FN-503Types of Trays Top Offset Tray, Bottom Offset Tray, Mailbins (5 bins)Modes Non-Sort M
7-91. SpecificationsChapter 7MiscellaneousLarge Capacity Cassette C-306KindsofPaper Plainpaper(16lbto24lb),recycledpaperPaper Size Letter C, A4CCapaci
7-10Chapter 7Miscellaneous2. Care of the MachineCleaningTurn OFF the Power Switch of the machine when cleaning.Wipe the surface of the housing clean w
7-112. Care of the MachineChapter 7Miscellaneous<Only when the Electronic Document Handler ismounted>Raise the Electronic Document Handler.Wipe
7-12Chapter 7Miscellaneous3. Function Combination MatrixFunction Combination MatrixFunction Set LastFunction Set FirstBasic Orig. CopyPaper Zoom Finis
7-133. Function Combination MatrixChapter 7MiscellaneousFunction Set LastFunction Set FirstOrig. Copy AuxiliaryMixedOrig.Detec-tionOthersCopyDouble-[2
7-143. Function Combination MatrixChapter 7MiscellaneousConditions for Combined Functions❍ : The combination is possible.● : Either of the functions w
1-42. Precautions for UseSafety NotesChapter 1Care of Machine SuppliesUse the following precautions when handling the machine supplies (toner, paper,
7-15Chapter 7Miscellaneous4. List of Paper Sizes and Zoom RatiosList of Paper Sizes and Zoom RatiosPaper SizesName Size (Metric) Size (Inch)A3 297mm×4
7-16Chapter 7MiscellaneousIndexNumeric100 Accounts ... 5-191000 Accounts ...
7-17IndexChapter 7MiscellaneousLLanguage Selected ...5-13Large Capacity Cassette ...
7-18IndexChapter 7MiscellaneousUUniversal Tray ... 5-16User’s Choice Functions ...
Copyright2000 MINOLTA CO., LTD.Printed in ChinaThe information contained in this manual issubject to change without notice toincorporate improvements
Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 22-1Chapter 2Getting to Know Your MachineDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
2-2Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 21. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your MachineTypical copies you can make with your machineHere’s a sample o
2-31. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your MachineGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Finishing☞ p. 3-20Zoom Ratio☞ p. 3-144002O052AASort StapleOrig
2-41. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your MachineGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Auxiliary Functions4002O023AACover ☞ p. 3-46 Page Insertion ☞
2-51. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your MachineGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Mixed Original Detection☞ p. 3-664002O072AAImage Repeat ☞ p. 3
2-6Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 22. System OverviewSystem Overview4002O309AAOriginal Cover <Option>Holds the original in position on the
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2-72. System OverviewGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Large Capacity Cabinet PF-115<Option>Equipped with a Duplex Unit thatautomatically tur
2-8Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 23. Machine Parts and AccessoriesMachine Parts and AccessoriesMachine4002O109AB1 2 3 4 5 6 789101112Exit Tray E
2-93. Machine Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Inside the Machine4002O111AB1 2 3456789Toner Bottle Holder : Swing open to rep
2-103. Machine Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Options4002O112AB4002O117AC4002O115AA4002O113AC4002O114AB12 34567891011121314
2-113. Machine Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Original CoverOriginal Pad : Holds the original placed on the Original Glass
2-123. Machine Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Options4002O119AB4002O117AC4002O116AA19202122232425 26 27292830313233Download
2-133. Machine Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Finisher FN-105/Finisher FN-106Front Door : Open to clear misfed paper.Bottom
2-14Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 24. Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsControl Panel Keys and IndicatorsTouch Panel• Shows various screens and m
2-154. Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Job List Key• Press to check for the settings made for a job(Mode Check),
2-16Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 25. Using the Touch PanelWhat is a Touch Panel?When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as shown be
P-1This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. Toachieve optimum utility of this device, all operato
2-175. Using the Touch PanelGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2Operating the Touch PanelYou need only to lightly touch the key shown on the Touch Pa
2-18Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 26. Turning ON and OFF and Initial ModeTurning ON and OFFWhen Machine is Turned ONWhen the Power Switch is tur
2-19Getting to Know Your MachineChapter 27. Auxiliary FunctionsAuxiliary FunctionsThe Panel Reset key resets all control panelsettings to default sett
2-207. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your MachineChapter 2The Interrupt function allows you to interrupt acurrent job and run a different one. Pr
3-1Making CopiesChapter 3Chapter 3Making CopiesDownloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
3-2Making CopiesChapter 31. Using Basic Copying FunctionsBasic Copying ProceduresOne of the most basic copying jobs is to make full-size (×1.000) copi
3-31. Using Basic Copying FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Useful TipDifferent functions can be combined in various ways to create different types of co
3-4Making CopiesChapter 32. Placing the OriginalUsing the Electronic Document Handler<Only when the Electronic Document Handler is mounted>The E
3-52. Placing the OriginalMaking CopiesChapter 3Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size ofthe originals.Load a neat stack of originals face up on t
3-62. Placing the OriginalMaking CopiesChapter 3Using the Original GlassDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Use th
P-2WARNING• Do not modify this product, as a fire, electrical shock, or breakdown could result.If the product employs a laser, the laser beam source c
3-72. Placing the OriginalMaking CopiesChapter 3<When placing an open book or magazine>Place the open book so that its top edge is atthe rear of
3-82. Placing the OriginalMaking CopiesChapter 3Using the SADF Mode<Only when the Electronic Document Handler is mounted>This is the mode in whi
3-9Making CopiesChapter 33. Selecting the PaperPaper SizeTouch [Basics] and [Paper] to show a screen that allows you to select the paper.In the Auto P
3-103. Selecting the PaperMaking CopiesChapter 3If the symbol , , , orappears on the paper select key on the TouchPanel, it means that particular draw
3-113. Selecting the PaperMaking CopiesChapter 3Manual Bypass Copying• Use Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any drawer, or to copy
3-123. Selecting the PaperMaking CopiesChapter 3Select the desired paper size.Touch [Paper Type].Select the type of paper to be used and thentouch [En
3-133. Selecting the PaperMaking CopiesChapter 3<Using Nonstandard Size Paper>Touching [Custom Size] on the screen given instep 4 opens the foll
3-14Making CopiesChapter 34. Selecting the ZoomZoom RatioWhen you touch [Zoom] after touching [Basics] on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allow
3-154. Selecting the ZoomMaking CopiesChapter 3This function lets you make a copy slightlyreduced in image size from that of the original.Touch [Minim
3-164. Selecting the ZoomMaking CopiesChapter 3You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter thezoom ratio.<Same ratio for X and Y>Touch [Custom
P-3WARNINGDo not place a flower vase or other container that contains water, or metal clips orother small metallic objects on this product. Spilled wa
3-174. Selecting the ZoomMaking CopiesChapter 3You can store some of the most frequently usedzoom ratios in memory and recall them later asnecessary.&
3-184. Selecting the ZoomMaking CopiesChapter 3<Same ratio for X and Y>Touch [Custom Zoom].Touch [Input].Enter the zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pa
3-194. Selecting the ZoomMaking CopiesChapter 3<Using the X / Y Zoom>Touch [Custom Zoom].Touch [X/Y Zoom].Touch [Input].Touch [X] or [Y] to ente
3-20Making CopiesChapter 35. Selecting the FinishingWhen you touch [Finishing] after touching [Basics] on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allow
3-215. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Useful TipThe machine has been factory-set to automatically switch between Sort and Non-Sort depen
3-225. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Selecting the Finishing FunctionTouch the desired finishing function key.NOTES• When either the Fi
3-235. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Only when the Finisher FN-5/ Finisher FN-105/Mailbin Finisher is mounted>Touch the desired
3-245. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3[Select Position] key:Use this key when you want to place your originalin a direction other than t
3-255. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Touch [Select Position].NOTEThe stapling position cannot be specified ifCorner Staple is selected.
3-265. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Only when the Finisher FN-5 is mounted>Open Staple Tray Cover [FN10].Align the sheets of pa
P-4CAUTION• Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fire couldresult.• Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a plac
3-275. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3You have a choice of the following three staplingpositions.Press the key. This staples the copysta
3-285. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Only when the Finisher FN-5 is mounted><Crease>Crease makes a crease in the copy at i
3-295. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Half-Fold>Half-Fold folds the copy in two at its center withthe copy surface on the outside
3-305. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Z-Fold>Z-Fold folds the copy into three parts with thecopy surface inside as shown below.Si
3-315. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3To set Hole Punch, touch [Hole-Punch].Touch [Enter].54003P348EA6Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com
3-325. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Loading the OriginalsNote the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be stapled i
3-335. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Note the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be punched using Hole Punch.<U
3-345. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3Auto Dual FunctionIf a stapling sequence is attempted and the number of sheets is greater than the
3-355. Selecting the FinishingMaking CopiesChapter 3<Except United States and Canada Users>*Only11×17L size paper can be Z-folded. Therefore, if
3-36Making CopiesChapter 36. Selecting the Original Copy TypeWhen you touch [Orig. Copy] on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set t
P-5Precautions for Routine Use• Do not store toner units, PC drum units, and other supplies and consumables in aplace subject to direct sunlight and h
3-376. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 34002P228AASingle-Sided Single-[4in1]Select Single-Sided Single-[4in1] to make a1-sided co
3-386. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3Selecting the Original Copy TypeLoad the originals.Select the original type.Select the de
3-396. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3[Margin] key for the original:When you're going to make copies using Single-Sided Do
3-406. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3Place the original.Touch [Book].Touch [Standard Book] or [Right Bound].Touch [Separation]
3-416. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3Select the particular erase function fromamong the three options available.Hold down [▼]o
3-426. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3Some Precautions for Making Copies• Place the open book so that its top edge is at the re
3-436. Selecting the Original Copy TypeMaking CopiesChapter 3Handy Feature Available from Initial Mode SettingThe initial setting for the original cop
3-44Making CopiesChapter 37. Selecting the DensityImage DensityWhen you touch [Density] on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set th
3-457. Selecting the DensityMaking CopiesChapter 3Select Text/Photo when you make copies from anoriginal that contains both text and photos.Touch [Tex
3-46Making CopiesChapter 38. Auxiliary FunctionsWhen [Auxiliary] on the Touch Panel is touched, the Auxiliary function menu screen appears allowingyou
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3-478. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load the originals.NOTEIf you place your original directly on theOriginal Glass, you need to set Separ
3-488. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Select the paper source in which paper forcover has been loaded in step 5.Touch [Enter].Touch [Enter].
3-498. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Page Insertion<Only when the Electronic Document Handler is mounted>Page Insertion allows you to
3-508. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Put an insert marker into the desired place inthe original set.Example 1:To place a copied insert at t
3-518. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load the paper for inserts into the drawer.Useful TipYou can use the Multi Bypass Tray as the sourceof
3-528. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3OHP InterleavingWhen you make copies on transparencies, the OHP Interleaving function inserts copied o
3-538. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Load OHP transparencies onto the MultiBypass Tray. (Up to 20 sheets of OHPtransparencies can be placed
3-548. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3File MarginThe machine provides a file margin along the leading edge for your ease in filing.There are
3-558. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Touch [File Margin].Load the originals.Select the desired “Position” of the margin.Hold down [▼]or[▲]u
3-568. Auxiliary FunctionsMaking CopiesChapter 3Edge/Frame EraseThe machine erases a margin of a set width along the four edges, one edge, or at the c
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