Ricoh All in One Printer Aficio 470W User Guide

470W  
Operating Instructions  
Copy Reference  
ZEDH010E.eps  
Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future  
reference.  
For safety, please follow the instructions in this manual.  
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Introduction  
This manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To get  
maximum versatility from this machine all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in  
this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.  
Please read the Safety Information before using this machine. It contains important information related  
to USER SAFETY and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS.  
Notes  
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.  
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Warning:  
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual  
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.  
Notes:  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the metric version.  
For good copy quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh toner.  
Ricoh shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other  
than genuine Ricoh parts in your Ricoh office product.  
Power Source  
120V, 60Hz, 20A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,  
see P.147 “Power Connection”.  
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Safety Information  
When using your equipment, the following safety precautions should always be  
followed.  
Safety During Operation  
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions  
are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.  
R CAUTION:  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not  
followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.  
R WARNING:  
Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex-  
tension cord.  
Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the  
power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.  
To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not  
remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this manu-  
al.  
Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug,  
not the cable) if any of the following conditions exists:  
You spill something into the equipment.  
You suspect that your equipment needs service or repair.  
Your equipment's cover has been damaged.  
Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite  
when exposed to an open flame.  
Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer or at appropriate col-  
lection sites.  
Dispose of the used toner cartridge in accordance with the local regu-  
lation.  
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R CAUTION:  
Protect the equipment from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow,  
and so on.  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment.  
While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power cord will  
not be damaged under the equipment.  
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the  
plug (not the cable).  
Do not allow paper clips, staples, or other small metallic objects to fall inside  
the equipment.  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner bottle out of the reach of children.  
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the equipment or expended  
supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place  
at an authorized dealer or at appropriate collection sites.  
The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a  
label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise it could cause a personal burn.  
Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-  
ality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies avail-  
able at an authorized dealer.  
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Warnings and Precautions  
This manual uses the following warning and precaution symbols to indicate im-  
portant safety information.  
When adding paper or clearing paper jams, be careful not to burn or injure your-  
self.  
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ZEDH280E  
1
ZEDH290E  
1 Hot Surface Warning  
This symbol indicates that you should take care not to touch a hot surface. The  
fusing unit becomes hot. Be careful not to touch this area when clearing paper  
jams.  
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2
ZEDH300E  
3
2
ZEDH310E  
2 Cutter Blade Warning  
This label indicates that there is a cutter blade inside, and you should be careful  
not to touch this area with your fingers or hands. Be careful not to touch this area  
when adding paper.  
3 Feed Roller Warning Label  
This label indicates that you should be careful not get your fingers or cloths  
caught in the feed roller. When replacing the paper roll, or clearing paper jams  
in the paper feed area, be careful so that your hand or clothing does not get  
caught in the feed roller.  
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How to Read this Manual  
Symbols  
In this manual, the following symbols are used:  
R WARNING:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in  
death or serious injury when you misuse the machine without following the in-  
structions under this symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are de-  
scribed in the Safety Information section.  
R CAUTION:  
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that might result in mi-  
nor or moderate injury or property damage that does not involve personal injury  
when you misuse the machine without following the instructions under this  
symbol. Be sure to read the instructions, all of which are described in the Safety  
Information section.  
* The statements above are notes for your safety.  
Important  
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfed, originals might be  
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.  
Preparation  
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op-  
erating.  
Note  
This symbol indicates precautions for operation, or actions to take after misop-  
eration.  
Limitation  
This symbol indicates numerical limits, functions that cannot be used together,  
or conditions in which a particular function cannot be used.  
Reference  
This symbol indicates a reference.  
[
]
Keys that appear on the machine's panel display.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's operation panel.  
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Terms in this Manual  
Guide To Option Components  
In this manual, the following abbreviations are used.  
• Roll Holder Unit Type A Roll holder  
• 2nd Roll Tray Type A Lower tray  
• Stamp Board Type A Stamp board  
• Original Tray Type G Original Tray  
• Hard Disk Drive Option Type 470 HDD  
Terms  
• Long length original/paper  
Original/paper length longer than 1,189mm, 44".  
Key Names  
In the screen and panel display, the following abbreviation are used.  
• Direct Size Magnification D. Size Mag.  
• Hard Tone H.T.  
• Horizontal Horiz.  
• Magnification Mag.  
• Original Orig.  
• Preview Prev.  
• Reduce/Enlarge R/E  
• Vertical Vert.  
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What You Can Do With This Machine  
(Copy Mode)  
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You can combine the various machine functions to make fast, beautiful copies  
that best suite the conditions, type of original, and paper you are using.  
Make copies from existing copies Generation  
To make copies from existing copies, select [Generation] in the [Special Orig.]  
settings. You can also use the Noise Reduction function in the [Generation] set-  
tings to remove any dirt or stains in the white margins of the original copy.  
You can adjust the setting to low or high (The default setting is normal). See  
P.40 “Selecting Original Type Setting”  
Increase the image quality to match that of the original Selecting Original Type  
Setting  
You can select various settings for the type of original you are using, such as  
Text, Text/Photo, Photo, Pale, and Special Original, to improve the quality of  
your copies. For example, for Text mode the edges are sharp, for Photo mode  
the image is processed so that the copy looks like a glossy photo. See P.40 “Se-  
lecting Original Type Setting”  
Check the current copy settings Sample Copy  
You can make a copy of the first part (0 – 250mm (0 – 9.8")) of an original up  
to a length of 210mm (8.3"). You can use the Dark, Light and other settings to  
adjust the quality of the copy. See P.56 “Sample Copy”  
Copying only part of the original Partial Copy  
You can choose to copy only the part of original you specify. See P.57 “Partial  
Copy”  
Overlay several originals into one copy Image Overlay, Format Overlay  
You can combine two originals on to one copy (Image Overlay), or store an  
image to use as a background and overlay it with the scanned original. See  
P.81 “Image Overlay” P.83 “Format Overlay”  
Increase the number of copies after making a copy Restart Copy  
If after making five copies you realize you need to make an additional three  
copies, there is no need to place the original. Just enter the number of addi-  
tional copies and then press the {Start} key again. If the machine runs out of  
paper during copying, you can also press the {Start} key again after loading  
more paper. See P.35 “Restart Copy”  
Adjust the Fine Magnification (-1.0 – +1.0%) settings, after making a copy Addi-  
tional Copy  
When copying on to film etc., you can use the Fine Magnification (-1.0 –  
+1.0%) setting to change the horizontal or vertical size of the image if it does  
not match the size of the media. You can also adjust the settings if you want  
to copy a scanned original on to translucent paper (tellum) after making cop-  
ies on plain paper. See P.36 “Additional Copy”  
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Adjust the horizontal or vertical size to allow for paper expansion Fine Magnifi-  
cation  
When using types of paper that expand when exposed to high temperatures  
or humidity, the size of the original and copy may be different. In these cases,  
you can adjust the horizontal and vertical magnification ratio for each paper  
type. Once you have set the magnification ratio for a paper type, the setting is  
used whenever that paper type is used (To cancel the setting, change the set-  
ting to 0.0%). See P.61 “Fine Magnification”  
Copy to the same length Preset Cut/Variable Cut  
You can copy originals of varying lengths to copies that are all the same  
length. This is useful for filing. See P.49 “Preset Cut”, P.50 “Variable Cut”  
Store long length originals Document Roller  
You can store long length originals while rolling them. See P.22 “Switching the  
Original Exit”  
Count the number of originals in one job Original Count/Reset  
When copying a set of originals, you can use the Original Counter function to  
check that none of the originals have been skipped or misfed. The counter is  
reset for the next job. See P.29 “Original Counter/Reset”  
Copy on to cut sheet paper Copying From The Bypass Tray  
You can use the bypass tray to copy on to cut sheet paper or special sized pa-  
per. See P.46 “Copying from the Bypass Tray”  
Make a copy during another copy job Interrupt Copy  
You can interrupt a copy job to make urgent copies, even if that job uses the  
sorter or is a continuous copy job. See P.39 “Interrupt Copy”  
Reserve the next copy job and scan the originals Job Preset  
While the machine is copying (printing) another copy job, you can select the  
settings for the next copy job and scan the originals (Depending on the func-  
tions used in the current copy job (Such as Image Overlay), you may not be  
able to preset the next job). See P.37 “Job Preset”  
Store settings so they can be reused to match the originals or type of job Pro-  
grams  
You can store settings, such as the density or magnification ratio, in a pro-  
gram so that they can be called up when necessary for another job. This means  
you do not need to reset the same settings again. You can store up to 20 pro-  
grams. See P.53 “Program”  
Change the selected paper roll when the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key is  
pressed  
When the power is turned on, after Auto Reset, or the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key has been pressed, if the paper of the same width is loaded, you can  
change the selected paper roll. See P.127 “Paper Roll Priority”  
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Change the selected setting (function) when the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key is  
pressed  
When the power is turned on, after Auto Reset, or the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key has been pressed, you can change the density, paper cut method, and  
other function settings that are selected on the screen. To use this function, the  
settings you want to use must already be stored in program 20. You must also  
select Program No.20 for the Initial Mode Set settings in User Tools (Copier  
Features).  
This way, you can call up settings you frequently use at any time. Program  
No.20 is a special mode that can change the initial mode settings. See P.126  
“Initial Mode Set”  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Guide to Components............................................................................... 1  
Options.......................................................................................................... 5  
Operation Panel......................................................................................... 6  
Panel Screen.............................................................................................. 8  
Displays And Key Operations ....................................................................... 8  
1.Basics  
Starting The Machine .............................................................................. 11  
Turning On the Main Power ........................................................................ 11  
Turning On the Power................................................................................. 11  
Turning Off the Power................................................................................. 12  
Turning Off the Main Power ........................................................................ 12  
Anti-humidity Heater Switch........................................................................ 12  
Originals................................................................................................... 13  
Sizes and Weights ...................................................................................... 13  
Missing Image Area .................................................................................... 15  
Copy Paper............................................................................................... 16  
Recommended Size and Type.................................................................... 16  
Toner......................................................................................................... 20  
Handling...................................................................................................... 20  
Storage........................................................................................................ 20  
Usage.......................................................................................................... 20  
2.Copying  
Before Copying........................................................................................ 21  
Switching the Original Exit .......................................................................... 22  
Adjusting The Original Tray (Option)........................................................... 25  
Switching the Copy Exit .............................................................................. 25  
Basic Procedure...................................................................................... 28  
Original Counter/Reset................................................................................ 29  
Auto Reset .................................................................................................. 30  
Auto Off....................................................................................................... 30  
Setting Originals...................................................................................... 31  
Setting Carrier Sheet................................................................................... 32  
Repeat Copy............................................................................................. 34  
Restart Copy............................................................................................ 35  
Additional Copy....................................................................................... 36  
Job Preset ................................................................................................ 37  
Interrupt Copy.......................................................................................... 39  
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Basic Functions....................................................................................... 40  
Selecting Original Type Setting................................................................... 40  
Adjusting Copy Image Density.................................................................... 41  
Selecting Copy Paper ................................................................................. 42  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge.................................................................................. 43  
User Auto Reduce/Enlarge ......................................................................... 44  
Copying from the Bypass Tray .............................................................. 46  
Setting the Length of Copy Paper Cut................................................... 48  
Synchro Cut ................................................................................................ 48  
Preset Cut ................................................................................................... 49  
Variable Cut ................................................................................................ 50  
Sort/Rotate Sort....................................................................................... 51  
Program.................................................................................................... 53  
Storing Your Settings .................................................................................. 53  
Deleting a Program ..................................................................................... 54  
Recalling a Program.................................................................................... 54  
Other Functions....................................................................................... 55  
Energy Saver Mode .................................................................................... 55  
Auto Start .................................................................................................... 55  
User Codes ................................................................................................. 55  
Sample Copy............................................................................................ 56  
Partial Copy.............................................................................................. 57  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge ........................................................................... 58  
Zoom......................................................................................................... 59  
Fine Magnification................................................................................... 61  
Size Magnification ................................................................................... 63  
Directional Magnification (%) ................................................................. 64  
Directional Size Magnification (inch)..................................................... 66  
Margin Adjustment.................................................................................. 68  
Shift........................................................................................................... 70  
Border Erase............................................................................................ 72  
Delete Inside ............................................................................................ 74  
Delete Outside ......................................................................................... 76  
Double Copies ......................................................................................... 77  
Image Repeat ........................................................................................... 78  
Positive/Negative..................................................................................... 79  
Mirror Image............................................................................................. 80  
Image Overlay.......................................................................................... 81  
Image Overlay Limitations........................................................................... 82  
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Format Overlay........................................................................................ 83  
Program/Delete, Overlay Format ................................................................ 84  
Background Numbering.......................................................................... 86  
User Stamp Repeat.................................................................................. 87  
Preset Stamp............................................................................................ 88  
User Stamp............................................................................................... 90  
Program/Delete, User Stamp...................................................................... 91  
Date Stamp............................................................................................... 94  
Page Numbering...................................................................................... 96  
Combination Chart .................................................................................. 98  
Chart of Scan Sizes for Each Function ............................................... 101  
3.Troubleshooting  
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want ............................... 103  
Error Messages......................................................................................... 103  
Screen....................................................................................................... 105  
If You Cannot Make Clear Copies........................................................ 106  
If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want........................................... 109  
Changing The Roll Paper Size.............................................................. 111  
Removing the Roll Paper Holder............................................................... 111  
Setting the Roll Paper Holder.................................................................... 112  
CLoading Roll Paper............................................................................ 113  
DAdding Toner ..................................................................................... 115  
xClearing Misfeeds.............................................................................. 117  
Original Misfeeds ...................................................................................... 117  
Paper Misfeeds ......................................................................................... 118  
4.User Tools (Copier Features)  
Accessing The User Tools (Copier Features)..................................... 123  
Exiting from User Tools............................................................................. 124  
User Tools Menu (Copier Features)..................................................... 125  
Settings You Can Change with the User Tools .................................. 126  
General Features 1/2 ................................................................................ 126  
General Features 2/2 ................................................................................ 128  
Reproduction Ratio ................................................................................... 131  
Adjust Image ............................................................................................. 133  
Stamp 1/2.................................................................................................. 134  
Stamp 2/2.................................................................................................. 138  
Key Operator Tools................................................................................... 140  
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5.Remarks  
Do's and Don'ts ..................................................................................... 143  
Where To Put Your Machine................................................................. 145  
Machine Environment ............................................................................... 145  
Access To Machine................................................................................... 146  
Power Connection..................................................................................... 147  
Disposal .................................................................................................... 147  
Maintaining Your Machine.................................................................... 148  
Cleaning inside the Original Cover............................................................ 148  
Cleaning The Paper Path Section............................................................. 149  
6.Specification  
Mainframe............................................................................................... 151  
Options................................................................................................... 156  
Settings Record Sheet .......................................................................... 157  
Magnification Ratio Chart.......................................................................... 160  
Measure Chart .......................................................................................... 161  
INDEX...................................................................................................... 162  
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Guide to Components  
Front  
1
9
10  
2
3
11  
4
12  
5
13  
14  
6
7
8
ZEDH320E  
1. Original output (upper)  
6. Main power switch  
When original output (upper) is se-  
lected, the originals are stacked here  
after they have been scanned.  
Use this turn the main power on or off.  
If you will not be using the machine,  
disconnect the power cord. Normally  
the machine should be left on.  
2. Operation panel  
7. Upper tray  
This is used to set function settings,  
and the indicator indicators indicate  
the status of the machine. See P.6 “Op-  
eration Panel”  
This stores paper roll 1 (front) and pa-  
per roll 2 (rear).  
8. Lower tray (option)  
3. Original cover  
This stores paper roll 3.  
This protects the original feed mecha-  
nism and the exposure glass.  
9. Operation switch  
Use this to turn the power on or off.  
The power indicator is lit when the  
power is on.  
4. Original cover release lever  
Use this lever to open the original cov-  
er to clear original jams or for clean-  
ing.  
10. {Scanner Stop} key  
Use this key if originals are fed at a  
slant, or if you want to cancel scan-  
ning while an original is being fed into  
the machine. You can also use this to  
release the paper edge hold function.  
5. Front output auxiliary tray  
Receiving copy paper output, this is  
used to load originals on rolled paper  
too.  
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11. Original table  
Important  
Place your originals here.  
Do not leave the paper path sec-  
tion left open for more than 10  
minutes.  
12. Original guide  
Set this to the width of your originals.  
14. Bypass tray  
13. Paper Path Section Release Lever  
Use this tray to make manual feed  
copies.  
Use this lever to open the paper path  
section to clear paper jams or cleaning.  
Rear  
1
2
3
4
5
ZEDH330E  
1. Document roller  
4. Copy output (Rear)  
This stores long length originals on  
rolled long paper after they have been  
fed through the machine. See P.22  
“Switching the Original Exit”  
This stores copies output to the rear of  
the machine.  
5. Copy output (Rear) auxiliary  
guide  
2. Original output (Rear (Straight))  
This prevents paper from getting  
caught in the rear of the copy output  
(rear) sticker, when feeding A0 size (E  
size) paper from the rear of the ma-  
chine. See P.26 “Using rear output for  
A0 (E) Paper”  
This holds originals that are ejected at  
the back of the machine. See P.22  
“Switching the Original Exit”  
3. Fusing unit cover  
This protects the fusing unit.  
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Upper Tray  
2
2
3
4
1
5
6
ZEDH340E  
1. Anti-humidity heater switch  
4. Cutter knob  
When humidity is high, the paper in  
the paper roll tray may absorb mois-  
ture, which can effect the image quali-  
ty of your copies. The anti-humidity  
heater prevents this. Turn this switch  
to on when the humidity is high. See  
P.12 “Anti-humidity Heater Switch”  
Use this to manually cut paper if there  
are paper jams in the cutter area of the  
machine. Always return the cutter  
knob to the left or right side.  
5. Auto feed button  
Use this to clear misfeeds in the paper  
feed area, when roll paper is loaded.  
Keep this button pressed to feed the  
roll paper continuously. If approxi-  
mately 100mm, 3.9" of paper is re-  
leased, it will be cut automatically. See  
P.113 CLoading Roll Paper”, P.117  
xClearing Misfeeds”  
2. Roll holder  
The two roll holders hold the roll pa-  
per and are mounted on the roll paper  
holder on the paper roll tray.  
3. Paper feed knob  
Use this when loading paper rolls, or  
to clear paper jams. See P.113 CLoad-  
ing Roll Paper”, P.117 xClearing Mis-  
feeds”  
6. Roll paper holder  
Adjust this to the size of the paper roll  
you are using. See P.111 “Changing  
The Roll Paper Size”  
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Lower Tray (option)  
2
3
4
5
1
6
1. Anti-humidity heater switch  
ZEDH350E  
4. Cutter knob  
When humidity is high, the paper in  
the paper roll tray may absorb mois-  
ture, which can effect the image quali-  
ty of your copies. The anti-humidity  
heater prevents this. Turn this switch  
to on when the humidity is high. See  
P.12 “Anti-humidity Heater Switch”  
Use this to manually cut paper if there  
are paper jams in the cutter area of the  
machine. Always return the cutter  
knob to the left or right side.  
5. Auto feed button  
Use this to clear misfeeds in the paper  
feed area, when roll paper is loaded.  
Keep this button pressed to feed the  
roll continuously. If approximately  
100mm, 3.9" of paper is released, it  
will be cut automatically. See P.113  
CLoading Roll Paper”, P.117  
xClearing Misfeeds”  
2. Roll holder  
The two roll holders hold the roll pa-  
per and are mounted on the roll paper  
holder on the paper roll tray.  
3. Paper feed knob  
Use this when loading paper rolls, or  
to clear paper jams. See P.113 CLoad-  
ing Roll Paper”, P.117 xClearing Mis-  
feeds”  
6. Roll paper holder  
Adjust this to the size of the paper roll  
you are using. See P.111 “Changing  
The Roll Paper Size”  
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HDD  
Allows you to increase the copy  
Options  
functions, like the following:  
• Repeat Copy (longer than A0(E)  
K)  
• Stamp function (required stamp  
board)  
Lower tray  
Adds the lower tray (paper roll 3).  
Stamp board  
• Sort/Rotate Sort (50 sheets or more)  
• Restart Copy (longer than A0(E))  
• Format Overlay  
This adds the "Background Num-  
bering", "User Stamp Repeat",  
"Preset Stamp", "User Stamp",  
"Date Stamp" and "Page Number-  
ing" functions to the machine.  
• Sample Copy (longer than A0(E))  
Roll holder  
Use this to set one paper roll in the  
roll paper holder on the paper  
trays.  
This is useful when you need to  
quickly change to a different size  
roll paper from the roll holder.  
ZEDP030E  
Original tray  
This can stack originals that consist  
of many sheets.  
ZEDP061E  
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Operation Panel  
1
2 3  
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11  
12 13 14  
ZEDH361E  
1. Screen contrast knob  
Adjusts the brightness of the screen.  
7. {Interrupt} key  
Press to make interrupt copies during a  
copy run. See P.39 “Interrupt Copy”  
2. Indicators  
8. {Sample Copy/Partial Copy} key  
These indicators show errors or the status  
of the machine. See P.103 “Troubleshoot-  
ing”  
Allows you to make a Sample Copy (us-  
ing the current settings) or Partial Copy  
(copies a specified part of an original) to  
check the settings before making full cop-  
ies. See P.56 “Sample Copy”, P.57 “Partial  
Copy”  
3. {User Tools/Counter} key  
Press this key to change the default set-  
tings and operation conditions to match  
your requirements. Also displays the to-  
tal number of copies made. See P.123  
“User Tools (Copier Features)”  
9. Number keys  
Use to enter the desired number of copies  
and data for selected modes. Use the En-  
ter key to enter data in selected modes.  
Press the {#} key to confirm the values  
you have entered.  
4. Screen  
Shows operation status, error messages,  
and function menus. See P.8 “Panel  
Screen”  
Press the {.} key to enter a decimal point.  
5. {Program} key  
Press to select the program mode. See  
P.53 “Program”  
10. {Clear/Stop} key  
Use this key to clear numbers you have  
entered, or to interrupt or cancel a copy  
job.  
6. {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key  
Clears the contents of a setting. Also, if  
pressed for more than one second, the  
machine is switched to Energy Saver  
mode. See P.55 “Energy Saver Mode”  
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11. {Start} key  
Press to start copying. The default setting  
is for the originals to be scanned first, and  
then copied. You can also use this key to  
resume an interrupted copy job (Restart  
Copy) or repeat a copy job (Repeat  
Copy). See P.128 “Print Start Trigger”  
12. Operation Switch  
Use this to turn the power on or off. The  
power indicator is lit when the power is  
on. See P.11 “Starting The Machine”  
13. Main power indicator  
Light up when the main power switch is  
set to on.  
14. {Scanner Stop} key  
Press this key if originals are fed at a  
slant, or if you want to cancel scanning  
while an original is being fed into the ma-  
chine.  
You can also use this to release the paper  
edge hold function.  
Note  
If [Rear: Edge Hold] is selected for  
"Original Output Tray" in System Set-  
tings, when the originals are output to  
the rear of the machine, the originals  
are held after they have been scanned.  
You can use the {Scanner Stop} key to  
release this paper edge hold function.  
You can change the original output  
tray setting in User Tools. See "Origi-  
nal Output Tray" in the Systems Set-  
tings manual.  
Reference  
P.117 “Original Misfeeds”  
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Panel Screen  
The screen and panel display shows operational status, error messages, and  
function menus.  
Important  
Do not apply a strong shock or force of about 30N (about 3kgf) or more to the  
screen. Otherwise, the screen might be damaged.  
Note  
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify  
an item by lightly pressing it.  
When you select or specify an item on the screen, it is highlighted like  
.
Keys appearing as  
cannot be used.  
Displays And Key Operations  
Copy Initial Display  
11  
10  
9
1
8
7
2
3
4
5
6
ZEDH371E  
1. Selecting Original Type Setting  
2. Adjusting Copy Image Density  
Selects the type of original, such as Text,  
Photo, Pale. By selecting the original  
type, you can ensure that you get excel-  
lent copy results. See P.40 “Selecting Orig-  
inal Type Setting”  
The image density is adjusted using Auto  
Image Density (automatically adjusting  
the image density), or by applying one of  
the density level settings to the image of  
the original. You can also adjust the den-  
sity for the image only. See P.41 “Adjust-  
ing Copy Image Density”  
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3. Original Output Location  
Select the original output location from  
[Upper], [Rear Straight] or [Rear (Document  
Roller)]. See P.22 “Switching the Original  
Exit”  
4. Basic Reduce/Enlarge  
Here you can select basic reduction and  
enlargement ratios by pressing the keys.  
See P.43 “Auto Reduce/Enlarge”, P.44 “Us-  
er Auto Reduce/Enlarge”  
5. Functions  
Here you can make the basic settings for  
Edit Image, Shift/Erase, Reduce/Enlarge  
and Stamp. The settings for each function  
are displayed in each function key. The  
stamp key is displayed when the optional  
stamp board has been installed.  
Reference  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
6. Copy Output Location  
Select a copy output location from Front  
or Rear. See P.25 “Switching the Copy Exit”  
7. Paper Cut Direction  
Specifies the direction for cutting roll pa-  
per, as well as the length and mode. See  
P.48 “Setting the Length of Copy Paper Cut”  
8. Sorting  
Allows you to arrange copies in sets  
(Sort), or change the direction of the sets  
(Rotate Sort). See P.51 “Sort/Rotate Sort”  
9. Original/Sets/Copy Totals  
Displays the number of originals scanned  
into memory, the number of sets, and the  
number of copies. Pressing [Orig.], resets  
the original count to 0. See P.29 “Original  
Counter/Reset”  
10. Settings Status  
Displays messages, etc., describing the  
status of various settings. See P.128  
“Memory Status Display”  
11. Selecting Copy Paper  
Selects the paper rolls, or bypass tray, to  
be used for copies. See P.42 “Selecting  
Copy Paper”  
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1. Basics  
Starting The Machine  
To start using the machine, press the  
main power switch or the operation  
switch to turn the machine on.  
Turning On the Power  
A Press the operation switch, and  
Preparation  
the power indicator lights up.  
If you will not be using the ma-  
chine for a long time, turn the main  
power switch off. For example,  
turn the switch off before holidays.  
Otherwise, turn the operation  
switch off and on to use the ma-  
chine.  
Turning On the Main Power  
ZEDH110E  
A Make sure that the power plug is  
firmly inserted into the wall out-  
let.  
Note  
If the machine does not start  
even when the operation switch  
is pressed, check that the main  
power switch is in the On posi-  
tion.  
B Turn the main power switch on.  
The power indicator lights up  
when the power comes on.  
The machine can be used about  
two minutes after it has been  
switched on.  
Immediately after the machine  
is turned on, or if the tempera-  
ture is low, or if making a lot of  
continuous copies (more than  
30 sheets/A0, or more than 30  
sheets/E size), the continuous  
copy speed may be reduced to  
ensure the toner fuses to the pa-  
per.  
ZEDH091E  
The machine automatically en-  
ters Energy Saver mode or turns  
itself off if you do not use it for  
a while. See Panel Off Timer,  
Energy Saver Timer, and Auto  
Off Timer in the Systems Set-  
tings manual.  
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Basics  
Turning Off the Power  
Anti-humidity Heater Switch  
During the winter when there can be  
sudden changes in temperature, or  
during humid seasons, the paper in  
the paper roll tray can absorb mois-  
ture. This can cause the quality of the  
copies to deteriorate.  
Preparation  
Press the operation switch to turn  
the power off, if you will not be us-  
ing the machine for a while.  
1
Limitation  
To prevent this, the machine has a  
built-in anti-humidity heater.  
You cannot turn the machine off  
while the message "NOW LOAD-  
ING" is displayed on the screen by  
pressing the operation switch.  
There is a switch for the anti-humidi-  
ty heater in the upper tray and the op-  
tional lower tray. Turn this switch on  
if the humidity level become high and  
the quality of the copies are effected.  
Turn the switch off when it is not  
needed. See P.19 “Handling paper”  
A Press the operation switch, the  
power indicator goes out.  
ZEDH110E  
ZEDH120E  
Turning Off the Main Power  
A Turn the main power switch to  
the Off position.  
The main power indicator goes  
out.  
ZEDH381E  
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Originals  
Originals  
Sizes and Weights  
1
Metric version  
Where original is  
placed  
Original Size  
Original Weight  
20.9 – 157g/m2(18 –  
135kg) and 0.03 –  
1mm thick originals  
Original table  
Standard sizes; A0K, A1KL, A2KL,  
A3KL, A4KL, B1L, B2KL, B3KL,  
B4KL, B5KL  
Custom sizes;  
Original length 182 – 6000mm  
Original width 210 – 914mm  
(Maximum width 950mm)  
Inch version  
Where origi- Original type  
nal is placed  
Original size  
Original  
weight  
Standard size  
Engineering  
20.9 - 157g/  
m2 (5.6 - 41.8  
lb) and 1.1  
Mil - 40 Mil  
thick origi-  
nals  
E(34"×44")K, D(22"×34")K L,  
C(17"×22")K L  
B(11"×17")K L, A(81/2"×11")K L  
Architecture  
E(36"×48")K, 30"×42"KL, D(24"×36")K  
Original table  
Custom size  
L, C(18"×24")K L  
B(12"×18")K L, A(9"×12")K L  
Length: 7.2" - 236"  
Width: 8.3" - 36"  
(Maximum width : 37.5")  
Originals that should be scanned using the carrier sheet  
The following type of originals should be mounted on the carrier sheet. You  
should also use the carrier sheet for important originals and for originals you  
will copy repeatedly.  
• Cut and pasted originals  
• Originals with fold lines  
• Wrinkled or torn originals  
• Waved originals  
• Punched originals  
• Originals with sticky tape or starch  
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• Pasted originals  
• Originals with a damaged leading edge  
• Photos or other originals that easily attracted to glass  
• Originals drawn with a pencil  
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Reference  
P.32 “Setting Carrier Sheet”  
Non-recommended original  
The following original types can cause jams, or the original itself might be dam-  
aged.  
• Originals other than those specified in P.13 “Sizes and Weights”  
• Stapled or clipped originals  
• Perforated or torn originals  
• Bent, folded, or creased originals  
• Pasted originals  
• Originals with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper, alu-  
minum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper  
• Originals with indexed, tags, or other projecting parts  
• Sticky originals such as translucent paper (vellum)  
• Bound originals such as books  
• Damp originals  
• Badly curled originals  
• Originals that vary in thickness  
• Originals with stick tape or adhesive  
• Originals with thick leading edges  
• Originals with ink or correction fluid that has not dried  
• Carbon backed originals  
• Originals not made of paper (such as glass, metal)  
• The roll diameter smaller than φ35mm (φ1.4").  
• The roll diameter larger than φ110mm (φ4.3").  
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Originals  
Originals that use more than 20% of image area, may the image to cause be faint.  
Adjust curled originals so that they fit within the range shown below.  
• Front and back curl; R 60mm, 2.4" or more, Height 10mm, 0.4" or less  
1
60mm (2.4")  
60mm (2.4")  
10mm (0.4")  
10mm (0.4")  
Missing Image Area  
0 - 8mm (0.32")  
0 - 4mm  
(0.16")  
0 - 4mm  
(0.16")  
0 - 8mm (0.32")  
As shown above, part of the original may not be copied (using full-size copying).  
*1: On left and right, less then 5mm, 0.2"  
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Copy Paper  
Recommended Size and Type  
1
The following limitations apply to each paper roll tray and bypass tray.  
Metric version  
Where paper is placed Paper type  
Paper size  
Number of  
sheets that  
can be placed  
Paper roll tray  
Plain paper  
Roll Paper  
52.3 – 110g/m2 (13.9 –  
29.3 lb)  
Diameter: less than 170mm  
Core: 75.7mm – 77mm  
Width: 210, 257, 297, 364, 420,  
515, 594, 660, 728, 800, 841, 880,  
914mm  
Translucent paper  
Film  
Roll length: less than 150mm  
Bypass Tray  
Plain paper  
A0KA1KLA2KL  
1 sheet  
52.3 – 110g/m2 (13.9 –  
29.3 lb)  
A3KLA4KLB1KB2KLB3  
KLB4KL  
Paper width: 182 – 914mm  
Paper length: 182 – 2000mm  
Translucent paper  
Film  
Inch version  
Where paper is placed Paper type  
Paper size  
Number of  
sheets that  
can be placed  
Paper roll tray  
Plain paper  
Roll Paper  
52.3 – 110g/m2 (13.9 –  
29.3 lb)  
Diameter :6.7" or less  
Internal diameter: 2.98" - 3.03"  
Translucent paper  
(vellum)  
Width: 81/2", 9", 11", 12", 17",  
18", 22", 24", 34", 36"  
Roll length: 5.9" or less  
Film  
Bypass tray  
Plain paper  
Engineering  
1 sheet  
E(34"×44")K, D(22"×34")K  
L, C(17"×22")K L  
B(11"×17")K L, A(81/2" ×  
11")K L  
52.3 – 110g/m2 (13.9 –  
29.3 lb)  
Translucent paper  
(vellum)  
Architecture  
E(36"×48")K, D(24"×36")K  
L, C(18"×24")K L  
B(12"×18")K L,  
Film  
A(9"×12")K L  
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Copy Paper  
Note  
Please use recommended paper. Although you can use other copier paper, if  
it matches the paper specifications.  
Reference  
P.12 “Anti-humidity Heater Switch”  
1
Roll paper  
• If the humidity level is high, and the roll paper has expanded due to the mois-  
ture, cut off approximately 1000mm, 40" immediately before making copies.  
• Use roll paper that has a black core.  
Notes on using translucent paper (vellum)  
Smooth out any curl in the paper before using it.  
When loading translucent paper (vellum), load it lengthways, whenever possi-  
ble.  
Hemmed paper  
When using hemmed paper, wrinkles and other problems may occur in your  
copies. Use the following procedure when copying onto hemmed paper.  
• Make the copy using the bypass tray.  
• Make sure that the paper is straight, and align the paper guides of the bypass  
tray with the paper size.  
• Load only one sheet at a time.  
• Remove each copy from the output tray and place it on a flat surface.  
• Store opened paper in a plastic bag so that it will not become damp.  
Note  
Due to the thickness of hemmed paper, the copies may be faint, blurred, pa-  
per may wrinkle, or paper jams may occur. You may be able to prevent this  
by copying on the rear surface of the paper or feeding the bottom of the paper  
in first.  
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Non-recommended paper  
R CAUTION:  
Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid  
a fire or equipment failure.  
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Do not use the following types of paper. They may cause paper misfeeds.  
• Bent, folded or creased paper  
• Torn paper  
• Punched paper  
• Sticky paper (paper that sticks together)  
• Slippery paper  
• Thin paper that has low stiffness  
• Adhesive labels  
• OHP transparencies  
If you make a copy on rough grain paper, the copy image might be blurred.  
If the paper is curled, you may not be able to make clear copies.  
When using paper other than recommended paper (such as especially with  
chemically treated paper, hemmed paper, film), paper jams may occur, the pa-  
per may wrinkle, or copy image may deteriorate.  
Do not use paper with any kind of coating, such as thermal fax paper, art paper,  
aluminum foil, carbon paper, or conductive paper. These can damage the ma-  
chine.  
Do not use paper which has been copied or printed on.  
Do not copy on both sides of the paper.  
If you use roll paper that is not marked with a black core, paper jams can occur  
when the paper is ended.  
Paper storage  
When storing paper, you should always observe the following precautions.  
• Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.  
• Storing paper in dry areas (humidity: 70% or less).  
• Store on a flat surface.  
• Keep open reams of papers in the package, and store as you would unopened  
paper. Under high temperature and high humidity, or low temperature and  
low humidity conditions, store papers in a plastic bag.  
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Copy Paper  
Handling paper  
Depending on the humidity of the storage conditions, handle the paper as fol-  
lows:  
1
Note  
If the humidity level is above 70%, turn on the anti-humidity heater.  
Reference  
P.12 “Anti-humidity Heater Switch”  
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Toner  
Handling  
1
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-  
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers  
in accordance with local regulations for plastics.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.  
R CAUTION:  
Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-  
ality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies avail-  
able at an authorized dealer.  
Important  
If you use toner other than recommended, a problem might occur.  
Storage  
When storing toner, always follow there precautions.  
• Store toner containers in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.  
• Store on a flat surface.  
Usage  
Used toner cannot be re-used.  
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2. Copying  
Before Copying  
Before you start copying, specify the original and copy paper locations.  
Paper Capacities For Each Original/Paper Output  
Original  
output  
Original  
Output  
(Upper)  
A1 (D)L  
or smaller:  
50 sheets (Plain paper)  
20 sheets (Translucent paper (vellum))  
Use originals that are the same size, and of medium or  
high quality paper.  
Do not use paper that is long length paper, thick,  
curled, film, folded, or translucent paper (vellum) that  
is less than 80g/m2 (21.3 lb) in weight.  
Do not load more than 10 sheets during very hot or  
humid conditions.  
Output thick paper (104.7g/m2 (27.9lb) or more) to  
Rear (Straight).  
Translucent paper (vellum): 80g/m2 (21.3 lb) or less,  
plain paper: 52.3g/m2 (13.9 lb) or less, and originals  
that are not stiff should be output to Rear (Straight).  
Original  
Output  
(Rear  
A0 (E) or  
less:  
1 sheet (plain paper)  
1 sheet (translucent paper (vellum))  
1 sheet (film)  
(Straight))  
A1 (E)KWhen using these types of original, the eject-  
ed originals may interfere with the copy paper and  
impede its progress. If this happens, use the copy out-  
put (rear) auxiliary guide.  
When using A0 (E) size originals, remove the originals  
one at a time.  
Document A1 (D)Lor 1 sheet (Up to 6m (236")) (plain paper)  
Roller  
above:  
1 sheet (Up to 3.6m (141")) (Translucent pa-  
per (vellum))  
1 sheet (Up to 3.6m (141")) (film)  
Use face-curl originals.  
For roll originals, use originals with a diameter of roll  
Φ40mm – Φ110mm (Φ1.6" – Φ4.3").  
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Copying  
Copy out-  
Copy Out- A1 (D)Lor 99 sheets (plain paper)  
put  
put (Front) less:  
10 sheets (translucent paper (vellum))  
1 sheet (film)  
Same size copy paper  
Copy Out- A1 (D)K,  
put (Rear) A0 (E):  
10 sheets (Plain paper)  
1 sheet (Translucent paper (vellum))  
1 sheet (film)  
2
Same size copy paper  
When using A0 size copy paper, attach the copy out-  
put (rear) auxiliary guide. See P.26 “Using rear output  
for A0 (E) Paper”  
Important  
The paper capacity indicated assumes the use of standard copier paper, and  
should only be used as a guide. If the paper exceeds the upper limit, the cop-  
ies may become folded or cause paper jams.  
Switching the Original Exit  
Select the appropriate output from [Upper], [Rear (Straight)], or [Rear (Document  
Roller)], for the type of original you are using.  
Upper  
This is the basic output exit for originals. The originals are ejected to [Original  
Output (Upper)].  
Rear (Straight)  
When copying thick, or hard, originals, select [Original Output (Rear (Straight))].  
The originals are ejected to [Original Output (Rear (Straight))].  
Rear (Document Roller)  
If you select [Rear (Document Roller)] when copying long length originals, the  
original is ejected to document roller. See P.24 “Original output (Rear (Docu-  
ment Roller))”.  
Important  
Use the carrier sheet with [Original Output (Rear (Straight))]. If you use [Original  
Output Rear (Upper)], your originals may be damaged.  
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Before Copying  
Original output (Upper)  
A Press the [Upper] key.  
2
Original output (Rear (Straight))  
A Check that the document roller is raised.  
B Press the [Rear (Straight)] key.  
Note  
After originals have been ejected, they are held at the original output exit.  
This is due to the paper edge hold function, which helps protect your orig-  
inals. To cancel this function, press the {Scanner Stop} key. When you press  
the [Rear (Document Roller)] key, the originals will not be gathered together.  
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Copying  
Original output (Rear (Document Roller))  
A Lower the document roller.  
2
ZEDH140E  
Note  
When using the document roller, use paper with the following range;  
52.3g/m2 – 104.7g/m2 (13.9 lb – 27.9 lb)  
B Press the [Rear (Document Roller)] key.  
C After the original has been ejected, pull the document roller forward and  
remove the original.  
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Before Copying  
Adjusting The Original Tray (Option)  
When using the optional original tray, adjust the hook position to the size of the  
original.  
2
ZEDP071E  
Switching the Copy Exit  
Select [Front] or [Rear] for the copy output exit.  
Front Output  
When [Front] is selected, the copies are sent to the copy output (front) tray at  
the front of the machine.  
When copying A1 (D)L or less, select front output.  
Rear Output  
When [Rear] is selected, the copies are sent to the copy output (rear) tray at the  
back of the machine.  
When copying A1 (D)K or A0 (E)K, select rear output.  
Front output  
A Press the [Front] key.  
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Copying  
Important  
If you copy roll originals to the copy output (front) auxiliary tray and Front  
is selected for the copy output location, the original in the auxiliary tray  
may interfere with the copy output. This may cause damage to the origi-  
nals or paper jams. If you use the scan first function, copying does not start  
until you press the {Start} key, you can prevent this. If you frequently copy  
long originals like those above, you should set the scan first function using  
Print Start Trigger. See P.128 “Print Start Trigger”  
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Rear output  
A Press the [Rear] key.  
Note  
When using thick paper, the last sheet to be ejected can remain in the exit  
area. If at sheet remains in the exit area, remove it.  
Using rear output for A0 (E) Paper  
When using rear output for A0 (E) size paper, the leading edge of the paper can  
become caught in the back of the copy output (rear) tray. If you attach the copy  
output auxiliary guide you can prevent this.  
A Lower the copy output auxiliary guide and adjust the position.  
ZEDH410E  
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Before Copying  
Note  
You do not need to use the copy output auxiliary guide when copying on  
to A1 (D), or shorter paper.  
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ZEDH420E  
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Copying  
Basic Procedure  
Preparation  
Reference  
You can specify whether the ma-  
chine automatically starts to make  
copies or if you need to press the  
{Start} key before it starts copying.  
See P.128 “Print Start Trigger”  
For details about the settings for  
the Initial Screen that appears  
when you press the {Clear  
Modes/Energy Saver} key, see  
P.126 “General Features 1/2”.  
2
The default setting is to start auto-  
matically.  
When the message "To make an  
additional copy, press Start  
Key." appears, the previous set-  
tings and image of the scanned  
original are saved in machine  
memory. Press the {Clear Modes/  
Energy Saver} key to clear the  
settings. See P.36 “Additional  
Copy”  
A When the machine is set for a user  
code, enter the user code with the  
number keys, and then press the  
{#} key.  
The machine is ready to make cop-  
ies.  
D Set your desired settings.  
B Make sure the message "Ready" is  
displayed on the screen.  
Note  
The settings are displayed on  
the screen.  
C Make sure that there are no previ-  
ous settings remaining.  
Note  
Reference  
To clear settings, press the  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key.  
If you use the {Program} key to  
access the program function,  
you can store and easily call up  
the settings. See P.53 “Program”  
E Select the paper.  
Reference  
P.42 “Selecting Copy Paper”  
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Basic Procedure  
To pause or cancel a copy job,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
When you press the {Clear/Stop}  
key, the machine stops after the  
current copy (one sheet) has fin-  
ished.  
F Place your originals.  
The originals are fed into the ma-  
chine.  
Important  
Once the originals start to feed  
into the machine, do not push or  
pull them. This may damage  
your originals.  
Reference  
P.31 “Setting Originals”  
P.21 “Paper Capacities For  
Each Original/Paper Output”  
2
Note  
Insert the originals so that the  
right edge is aligned with the  
original guide.  
G The machine starts copying.  
Note  
Release the original when it is  
pulled slightly into the ma-  
chine.  
When Scanner Stop Trigger set-  
ting is set to on, copying starts  
when you press the {Start} key.  
See P.128 “Print Start Trigger”  
Immediately after the machine  
is turned on, or if the tempera-  
ture is low, or if making a lot of  
continuous copies (more than  
30 sheets/A0, (more than 30  
sheets/E size)), the continuous  
copy speed may be down to en-  
sure the toner fuses to the pa-  
per. This is called CPM down.  
Original Counter/Reset  
After the originals have been  
scanned, the number of originals is  
displayed in the right corner of the  
screen. This allows you to check the  
number of originals in a job, or to  
check if any sheets have been fed to-  
gether, and can also be used as a  
guide for the number of copies that  
will be stored in the copy output tray.  
To stop originals being fed into  
the machine, press the {Scanner  
Stop} key.  
ZEDH150E  
When you press the {Scanner  
Stop} key, the original stops im-  
mediately, which can cause the  
original to jam. If this happens,  
see P.117 xClearing Misfeeds”  
Resetting the original counter  
A Press the [Orig.] key and the count  
number in the top right corner of  
the screen.  
The number is reset to 0.  
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Copying  
• During copying (if there is no  
paper in the bypass tray after a  
manual copy original has been  
scanned)  
Auto Reset  
The machine returns to its initial con-  
dition automatically after your job is  
finished, after a certain period of  
time. This function is called "Auto Re-  
set".  
• When the "PLEASE WAIT" is  
displayed (such as while the  
machine is warming up)  
2
Note  
Auto Off  
The default settings that after Auto  
Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/En-  
ergy Saver} key has been pressed, is  
as follows.  
The machine turns itself off automat-  
ically after your job is finished, after a  
certain period of time. This function is  
called "Auto Off".  
Auto Image Density On  
On *1  
CombinedAuto and  
Manual Density  
Note  
You can change the Auto Off time.  
For Auto Off time setting, see "Au-  
to Off Timer" of the "System Set-  
tings" manual.  
Default image den- Centre  
sity  
Synchro Cut  
On  
In some cases the machine will not  
Paper Roll 1 *2  
On  
Selected paper roll  
automatically turn itself off.  
Full size  
• If there is an original or paper  
jam  
*1  
: Density Priority setting can be  
changed  
: Paper Roll Priority setting can be  
changed  
• If a cover is open  
*2  
• If copying has been interrupted  
You can store the settings you  
want to use as the default settings  
for the Initial Screen in Program  
No. 20. See P.126 “Initial Mode Set”,  
P.53 “Program”  
• During copying (if only one  
original has been inserted when  
using Image Overlay)  
• During copying (if there is no  
paper in the bypass tray after a  
manual copy original has been  
scanned)  
You can change the Auto Reset  
time. See P.126 “Copier Reset Timer”  
In some cases Auto Reset will not  
• When the "PLEASE WAIT" is  
displayed (such as while the  
machine is warming up)  
reset the settings.  
• If a paper roll tray is open  
• If there is an original or paper  
jam  
• If a cover is open  
• If copying has been interrupted  
• During copying (if only one  
original has been inserted when  
using Image Overlay)  
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Setting Originals  
Setting Originals  
Note  
B Carefully place the original be-  
tween the original guides, using  
both hands, with the side to cop-  
ied face up.  
Place the original after correction  
fluid and ink has completely dried.  
Not taking this precaution could  
mark the exposure glass and cause  
marks to be copied.  
2
Dust and residue from originals  
drawn with a pencil can mark the  
exposure glass and cause marks to  
be copied. We recommend using  
the carrier sheet for this type of  
original.  
If the rear edge of the original is  
badly curled, smooth out the curl  
with both hands before scanning  
the original. If the original is insert-  
ed as it is, it may be damaged.  
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Important  
Do not release your hands until  
that the original is pulled into  
the machine.  
When copying curled originals,  
use the copy output (front) auxilia-  
ry tray.  
Once the originals start to feed  
into the machine, do not push or  
pull them. This may damage  
your originals,  
Do not use force to push the side  
fence of the original guides.  
Reference  
For details about precautions with  
originals, see P.13 “Originals”  
If the originals are fed at a slant  
or become jammed, press the  
{Scanner Stop} key.  
A Adjust the original guides to the  
size of the paper width.  
ZEDH150E  
Do not operate the document  
roller while originals are being  
fed through the machine. This  
may damage your originals,  
ZEDH190E  
Note  
Make sure that the original  
guides are not too tight.  
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Copying  
Note  
Setting Carrier Sheet  
Release the original when it is  
pulled slightly into the ma-  
chine.  
Important  
When using the carrier sheet, set  
the original output location to  
original output (rear (straight)). If  
the original output location is set  
to [Upper] or [Document Roller], the  
original may be damaged.  
To stop originals being fed into  
the machine, press the {Scanner  
Stop} key.  
2
When you press the {Scanner  
Stop} key, the original stops im-  
mediately, which can cause the  
original to jam. If this happens,  
see P.117 xClearing Misfeeds”  
Note  
When using the carrier sheet and  
Synchro Cut is selected, the paper  
is cut to the size of the carrier sheet.  
When you have used the [Rear  
(Straight)] key to specify the orig-  
inal output location, the rear  
edge of the originals are hold at  
the output exit. You can cancel  
this by pressing the {Scanner  
Stop} key. See P.22 “Switching  
the Original Exit”  
Reference  
For details about using. The carrier  
sheet to make copies see P.13  
“Originals that should be scanned us-  
ing the carrier sheet”  
You can change the original  
feed delay setting if originals  
are repeatedly fed at a slant or if  
you need to adjust the delay for  
the type of originals you are us-  
ing. See "Original Feed Delay 1"  
in the System Settings manual.  
A Open the carrier sheet with the  
transparent sheet face up and  
then insert the original also face  
up.  
If the leading edge of the origi-  
nal is badly curled, smooth out  
the curl and place the original in  
the insertion area.  
When inserting long length  
originals, there may be some  
movement to either side. If this  
occurs, correct the movement  
manually while feeding the  
original into the machine.  
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Note  
Align the original with the fold  
of the carrier sheet.  
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Setting Originals  
B Hold the original with both  
hands with the side to be copied  
face up, and gently feed the fold-  
ed edge of the carrier sheet into  
the insertion area.  
2
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Important  
Once the originals start to feed  
into the machine, do not push or  
pull them. This may damage  
your originals.  
If the originals are fed at a slant  
or become jammed, press the  
{Scanner Stop} key.  
Note  
Place the original with the side  
to be copied face up.  
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Copying  
Repeat Copy  
Making several copies of a single  
original is called "Repeat Copy".  
Interrupting a Repeat Copy job  
You can interrupt a Repeat Copy  
job and change the settings.  
A Enter the number of copies re-  
quired with the number keys.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
2
The machine stops after the  
sheet that is being copied is fin-  
ished.  
B To cancel the job, press the  
[Stop] key. To continue copy-  
ing, press the [Continue] or the  
{Start} key.  
ZEDS041E  
Note  
The maximum copy quantity  
can be set from 1 to 99.  
To change the value entered,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key, and  
then enter the new value.  
ZEDS051E  
You can change the upper limit  
for the number of copies. See  
P.128 “Maximum Copy Quanti-  
ty”  
Reference  
P.35 “Restart Copy”, P.36  
“Additional Copy”  
B Place your originals.  
Reference  
P.31 “Setting Originals”  
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Restart Copy  
Restart Copy  
You can resume copying with the  
same settings after replacing paper,  
replacing toner, cleaning paper jams  
or after a copying pause by pressing  
the {Clear/Stop} key.  
2
Note  
You can change the number of cop-  
ies from the previous setting when  
using Restart Copy.  
A To change the number of copies,  
enter the new number of copies  
with the number keys.  
ZEDS041E  
Note  
To change the value, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key and enter the  
new value.  
B Press the {Start} key.  
ZEDS051E  
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Copying  
Additional Copy  
You can change the copy function set-  
tings and make additional copies af-  
ter you have finished copying, or  
after a copying pause by pressing the  
{Clear/Stop} key. When you make ad-  
ditional copies, the message "To make  
an additional copy, press Start Key."  
appears on the screen.  
A Check that the message "To make  
an additional copy, press Start  
Key." is displayed on the screen.  
2
Limitation  
You can change the following  
functions when using Additional  
Copy.  
B Add or change function settings.  
• Number of copies  
• Paper roll selection  
• Fine Magnification  
• Shift  
• Margin  
• Border Erase  
• Double Copies  
• Front output/Rear output  
If paper roll was selected as the pa-  
per source in the original settings,  
you cannot select the bypass tray.  
Important  
If you make a mistake entering  
the settings, press the function  
key again to cancel the settings  
or press the {Clear/Stop} key to  
cancel the settings. If you press  
the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver}  
key, you can delete the scanned  
image of the original from  
memory.  
If a function from the optional  
Print function was selected in the  
original settings, you can change  
Print type, if you did not select a  
Print function in the original set-  
tings, you cannot select them for  
Additional Copy.  
If Image Repeat was selected in the  
original settings, you can change  
or delete the setting. If you did not  
select the Image Repeat function in  
the original settings, you cannot  
select it for Additional Copy.  
C Press the {Start} key  
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Job Preset  
Job Preset  
If a long copy job is in progress and  
you do not wish to wait for it to finish,  
you can use this function to set up the  
next copy job in advance. When the  
current copy job is finished, your  
copy job will be started automatically.  
You cannot preset a job while a job  
is being sorted.  
The maximum number of jobs that  
can be preset is 99.  
Depending on the size of original,  
you may not be able to preset more  
jobs even if have not reached the  
maximum.  
2
Limitation  
Job preset is one job for one original.  
You can select the paper for Job  
Preset, but if the paper for the pre-  
vious job was set to Plain, Film, or  
the Fusing mode setting for Trans-  
lucent paper (vellum) was set to 1  
or 2, the fusing mode setting will  
not be used. In these cases, make  
the copies after Job Preset has fin-  
ished. See "Fusing Adjustment: Pa-  
per Tray" in the System Settings  
manuals.  
The number of jobs that can bis-  
tered for Job Preset and each paper  
size is as follows:  
Standard  
Optional HDD  
installed  
49 jobs *1  
99 jobs  
99 jobs  
99 jobs  
99 jobs  
A0(E)  
A1(D) 1 job  
A2(C) 3 jobs  
A3(B) 7 jobs  
A4(A) 15 jobs  
A Press the [Job] key while the mes-  
sage "Copying..." is displayed.  
*1  
Depending on the function set-  
tings, you may be able to store  
more originals.  
You cannot use the following func-  
tions with Job Preset. Make the set-  
tings when the current copy job  
has finished.  
• Recalling a Program  
• Interrupt Copy  
• Copying From The Bypass Tray  
• Sort  
Note  
You can specify the number of  
originals or jobs that can be  
scanned for Job Preset.  
• Image Overlay  
• Double Erase  
If the number of jobs is full, you  
cannot preset any more jobs  
even if memory is still available.  
For details about the memory  
display, see P.128 “Memory Sta-  
tus Display”.  
• Image Repeat  
• Preset Stamp  
• User Stamp  
• User Stamp Repeat  
• Sample Copy  
• Partial Copy  
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Copying  
C Press the [Delete] key.  
B Make the settings for the copy job  
D Press the [OK] key.  
you want to preset.  
Note  
Note  
To cancel the deletion, press  
To cancel a setting while mak-  
ing the preset settings, press the  
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver} or  
[Delete] key.  
the [No] key.  
2
C Place the originals. The machine  
scans the originals.  
When copying has finished, the  
preset job start automatically.  
Note  
If you press the [Job list] key,  
you can check the settings and  
preset conditions. The [Exit] key  
the current copy job is dis-  
played on the screen.  
Deleting a Job Preset  
Limitation  
You cannot the Job Preset set-  
tings while it is being copied.  
A Press the [Job list] key.  
The Job list is displayed on the  
screen.  
B Select the number for the job  
you want to delete.  
Note  
If the number of the Job Pre-  
set you want to delete is not  
displayed, press the [UPrev.]  
[TNext] keys to display it.  
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Interrupt Copy  
Interrupt Copy  
Use this function if you wish to inter-  
rupt a long copy job to make urgently  
need copies.  
C Place your originals.  
D When copying has finished, re-  
move the copy output for the In-  
terrupt Copy job.  
Limitation  
You cannot use Interrupt Copy  
while the following types of copies  
are being made.  
2
E Press the {Interrupt} key again.  
The Interrupt key indicator goes  
out.  
• Copying From The Bypass Tray  
• Sort  
• Image Overlay  
Resuming the previous copy job  
A Press the {Interrupt} key.  
A Place your originals, and then  
press the {Start} key.  
The key indicator lights up.  
The Interrupt key lights up and  
copying stop.  
ZEDS051E  
ZEDS061E  
Exiting  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
B Make the settings for the Inter-  
Saver} key.  
rupt Copy job.  
Limitation  
You cannot use the settings for  
Sort, Edit Image, Stamp, Erase,  
or Job Preset.  
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Copying  
Basic Functions  
Special Orig. – Photo (Hard Tone)  
Use this mode to scan posters that  
contain photos with text overlays,  
which require a strong contrast  
setting. Use Photo mode to copy  
glossy photographs and other sim-  
ple pictures.  
Selecting Original Type  
Setting  
Select one of the following original  
types to match your originals.  
2
The following image quality modes  
are available.  
Special Orig. – Generation  
Use this mode to scan originals  
that are already copies. This will  
copy the image while suppressing  
the width of the characters. It also  
eliminates any specks on the im-  
age.  
Text  
Use this mode to scan originals  
that contain mainly text, or printed  
characters.  
Text/Photo  
Use this mode to scan originals  
that contain a mixture of text and  
photographs or pictures.  
Limitation  
Use this mode to scan originals  
that contain fine lines (width of  
1mm, 0.04" or less). This mode  
will regard thick lines, text or  
solid blocks as textures, which  
may result in parts of the image  
not being copied.  
Photo  
Use this mode to scan photographs  
or pictures.  
Pale  
Use this mode to scan originals  
that have faint lines drawn with a  
pencil, or faintly copied receipts or  
slips. The faint lines will be copied  
clearly.  
Note  
You can select a Noise Reduction  
level of [Low], [Medium] or [High],  
for each of the original types. The  
default setting is [Off]. See P.129  
“Noise Reduction”  
Special Orig. – Blue Line  
Use this mode to copy images  
drawn on section paper (blue or  
green sectioned graph paper)  
without copying the lines of the  
paper.  
You can also select a Copy Image  
Density level of Lighter, Normal or  
Darker, for each of the original  
types. See P.129 “Manual Image  
Density Level”  
The original waited sepia line can  
not use.  
Special Orig. – Patched Org  
Use this mode to copy originals  
with different background densi-  
ties without the darker back-  
ground being too prominent.  
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Basic Functions  
You can also adjust the image  
quality for each of the original  
types. See P.129 “Original Mode  
Quality Level”  
Adjusting Copy Image Density  
Preparation  
You can adjust the copy density to  
match your originals. There are  
three types in this function.  
2
Auto Image Density  
The machine automatically ad-  
just the image density.  
A Select the original type.  
Manual Image Density  
If you require darker or lighter  
copies, adjust the image density  
yourself.  
Combined Auto and Manual Density  
Use when copying originals  
with a dirty background (such  
as newspapers). You can adjust  
the foreground density while  
leaving the background un-  
changed.  
Note  
If you select [Photo], the Auto  
Image Density function is can-  
celled.  
Note  
You can specify whether or not to  
use Auto Image Density by select-  
ing on or off.  
If you press the [Special Orig.]  
key, you can select [Generation]  
or one of the other special origi-  
nal types.  
You can specify the default density  
setting for each of the original  
types. See P.127 “Density Priority”  
A Select the method for adjusting  
the image density.  
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Copying  
Auto image density  
Combined auto and manual  
density  
A Make sure that the [Auto Image  
Density] key is selected.  
A Make sure that the [Auto Image  
Density] key is selected.  
If it is selected, the Auto Image  
Density section will be inverted.  
Note  
If Auto Image Density is not  
selected, press the [Auto Image  
Density] key.  
2
B Press the [Lighter] or [Darker] keys  
to adjust the image density.  
The square icon in the image  
density display moves.  
Note  
If Auto Image Density func-  
tion is not selected, press the  
[Auto Image Density] key.  
Manual image density  
A If Auto Image Density is se-  
lected, press the [Auto Image  
Density] key to cancel.  
Selecting Copy Paper  
B Press the [Lighter] or [Darker]  
keys to adjust the image densi-  
ty.  
Preparation  
There are two ways to select copy  
paper.  
The square icon in the image  
density display moves.  
Auto Paper Select  
The machine selects a suitable  
size of copy paper automatical-  
ly based on the original size and  
the magnification.  
Manual Paper Select  
Select the paper roll or bypass  
tray containing the paper you  
wish to copy onto: paper roll 1,  
paper roll 2, paper roll 3(op-  
tion), and bypass tray.  
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Basic Functions  
Limitation  
Note  
If you select the tray paper type  
setting to [Translucent] or [Film] (ex-  
cept for [Plain] or [Recycled paper]),  
the auto paper select function will  
not be used. For tray paper type  
setting, see "Tray Paper Type" in  
the System Settings manual.  
When Auto Paper Select is se-  
lected, it may take slightly long-  
er for copies to make since the  
machine selects the paper after  
scanning the original.  
2
Manual paper select  
If the type of paper changes when  
you select the paper source, it may  
take longer for copying to start.  
A Select the paper roll 1, paper roll  
2, paper roll 3 (option), or bypass  
tray.  
When using a 30" width original,  
set the original size auto detect set-  
ting to off. See P.128 “Original Size  
Auto Detect”  
Note  
If you press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key immediately after turn-  
ing the power on, you can specify  
the paper roll to be used as the de-  
fault setting for Auto Reset. The  
default setting is paper roll 1. See  
P.127 “Paper Roll Priority”  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge  
Reference  
P.46 “Copying from the Bypass  
Tray”  
The machine can choose an appropri-  
ate magnification based on the paper  
and original sizes you select.  
Auto paper select  
A Make sure that the [Auto Paper Se-  
lect] key is selected.  
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Copying  
Limitation  
User Auto Reduce/Enlarge  
The machine selects one of the fol-  
lowing ratios:  
Copies to a selected copy size for each  
original size.  
• Metric version  
400%, 283%, 200%, 141%, 100%,  
71%, 50%, 35%, 25%  
When the original is set, the machine  
automatically enlarges or reduces the  
image to fit the size of the copy paper.  
• Inch version  
2
Engi-  
neer-  
ing  
400%, 259%, 200%, 129%,  
100%, 65%, 50%, 32%, 25%  
Preparation  
You can select the following com-  
binations.  
Archi- 400%, 267%, 200%, 133%,  
tecture 100%, 67%, 50%, 33%, 25%  
Metric version  
Original Size  
A0K  
Copy size  
Note  
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4  
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4  
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4  
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4  
A0, A1, A2, A3, A4  
This is useful when you want to  
copy different size originals to the  
same size paper.  
A1KL  
A2KL  
A3KL  
A4KL  
Reference  
P.160 Magnification Ratio  
Chart”  
Inch version  
A Press the [Auto Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
Original size  
Copy size  
E(34"×44")K  
E(34"×44")K,  
D(22"×34")KL,  
C(17"×22")KL,  
B(11"×17")KL,  
D(22"×34")KL  
C(17"×22")KL  
B(11"×17")KL  
A(81/2"×  
11")KL  
A(81/2" ×  
11")KL  
E(36"×48")K  
E(36"×48")K,  
B Select the paper roll 1, paper roll  
D(24"×36")KL,  
C(18"×24")KL,  
B(12"×18")KL,  
A(9"×12")KL  
2, or paper roll 3 (option).  
D(24"×36")KL  
C(18"×24")KL  
B(12"×18")KL  
A(9"×12")KL  
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Basic Functions  
Note  
The default setting is to copy to the  
same size paper (full-size). To  
change the combination, use User  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge. See P.132  
“User Auto Reduce/Enlarge”  
You can specify whether the origi-  
nal should be processed as a L or  
K original. See P.132 “User Auto R/  
E Original Size Detect”  
2
A Press the [User Auto R/E] key.  
B Check that the combination se-  
lected for User Auto Reduce/En-  
large is the one you want.  
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Copying  
Copying from the Bypass Tray  
Use the bypass tray to copy paper siz-  
A Press the [Bypass] key.  
es that cannot be loaded on the paper  
rolls, or for cut sheet paper.  
Preparation  
When copying from the bypass  
tray, you can make several copies  
for an original. To make several  
copies, place the next paper on the  
bypass tray after previous paper  
has been fed into the machine.  
When copying the following origi-  
nal types, place the original and  
then load paper in the bypass tray.  
2
B Make sure that the type of paper  
selected for the [Bypass] key is  
displayed.  
Limitation  
You cannot use Interrupt Copy af-  
ter setting the original.  
The maximum length for long  
length is 2,000mm, 78.8".  
The width for paper in the bypass  
tray is 210 – 914mm, 8.3" – 36".  
Do not copy on both sides of the  
paper.  
Note  
You can specify the paper type  
for the bypass tray. See "Bypass  
Tray Paper Type" in the System  
Settings manual.  
Do not use paper which has been  
copied or printed on.  
You cannot use Job Preset. If you  
scan several originals, the last orig-  
inal will be used.  
C Make your desired settings.  
Reference  
Reference  
For details about the paper type,  
direction, and number of sheets  
that can be loaded in the bypass  
tray, see P.16 “Copy Paper”  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
D Place you original and scan it.  
Reference  
P.31 “Setting Originals”  
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Copying from the Bypass Tray  
E Adjust the paper guides for the  
bypass tray to the size of the pa-  
per.  
2
ZEDH170E  
F Load the paper in the bypass tray,  
with the surface to copied on to  
face up.  
The paper is automatically fed into  
the machine and copying starts.  
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Important  
Place the paper after the origi-  
nal has completely scanned.  
Insert the paper evenly on both  
sides and support the paper  
with your hands until it is fed  
into the machine.  
Note  
To make several copies, load an  
additional sheet of paper after  
each sheet has been fed into the  
machine.  
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Copying  
Setting the Length of Copy Paper Cut  
Inch version (Engineering)  
Preparation  
The following paper cut methods  
are available.  
Paper 34"  
width  
22"  
17"  
11"  
Paper  
type  
Synchro Cut  
2
Cuts the paper at the same  
length as the original.  
Plain  
236" 142" 78.7" 78.7"  
142" 142" 78.7" 78.7"  
If the copy is enlarged or re-  
duced, the machine calculates  
the appropriate length for the  
magnification ration and cuts  
the paper.  
Translu-  
centpaper  
(vellum)  
Film  
Inch version (Architecture)  
Preset Cut  
Paper 36"  
width  
24"  
18"  
12"  
Cuts the paper at a preset size,  
regardless of the size of the orig-  
inal. You can use this to copy  
different sized originals to the  
same size.  
Paper  
type  
Plain  
236" 142" 78.7" 78.7"  
142" 142" 78.7" 78.7"  
Translu-  
centpaper  
(vellum)  
Variable Cut  
The paper is cut to the size en-  
tered.  
Film  
Important  
Except for Synchro Cut, the paper  
is cut regardless of the size of the  
original.  
Synchro Cut  
The maximum length paper copy  
depend on the paper type and  
width.  
Note  
When using Synchro Cut the paper  
can be cut from 200 to 6000 mm  
(7.9" to 236") (from 250 to 6000 mm  
(9.8" to 236") for paper roll 3).  
Metric version  
Paper 841 594 420 297  
width mm mm mm mm  
Limitation  
Depending on the original length  
and the paper, the paper may be  
cut error.  
Paper  
type  
Plain  
6000 3600 2000 2000  
mm mm mm mm  
Translu-  
3600 3600 2000 2000  
cent paper mm mm mm mm  
Film  
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Setting the Length of Copy Paper Cut  
Metric version  
A Press the [Synchro Cut] key.  
Roll paper Preset  
Paper size  
and direc-  
tion  
width  
length  
841mm  
1,189mm  
594mm  
841mm  
420mm  
594mm  
297mm  
420mm  
210mm  
297mm  
A0K  
A1L  
A1K  
A2L  
A2K  
A3L  
A3K  
A4L  
A4K  
594mm  
420mm  
297mm  
210mm  
2
B Select the paper roll 1, paper roll  
2, or paper roll 3 (option).  
Preset Cut  
A Select the paper roll 1, paper roll  
2, or paper roll 3 (option).  
Inch version (Engineering)  
Roll paper Preset  
Paper size  
and direc-  
tion  
width  
length  
34"  
44"  
22"  
34"  
17"  
22"  
11"  
17"  
EK  
DL  
DK  
CL  
CK  
BL  
BK  
AL  
22"  
17"  
11"  
B Select the Preset Cut size.  
81/2"  
11"  
81/2"  
AK  
Note  
The preset cut length is divided  
into some types. Depending on  
the roll paper width, it is cut in  
the following standard length.  
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Inch version (Architecture)  
C Enter the length with the number  
keys, and then press the [#] or [OK]  
key.  
Roll paper Preset  
Paper size  
and direc-  
tion  
width  
length  
36"  
48"  
24"  
36"  
18"  
24"  
12"  
18"  
9"  
EK  
DL  
DK  
CL  
CK  
BL  
BK  
AL  
AK  
24"  
18"  
12"  
9"  
2
Note  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key and enter the new  
value.  
12"  
If you do not want to use Vari-  
able Cut, press the [Cancel] key.  
If you enter a length for Variable  
Cut, the length is displayed on the  
screen.  
Variable Cut  
Note  
When using Variable Cut the pa-  
per can be cut from 210 to 6000mm  
(from 8.3" to 236") (from 250 to  
6000mm (9.8" to 236") for Paper  
Roll 3.)  
A Select the paper roll 1, paper roll  
2, or paper roll 3 (option).  
B Press the [Variable Cut] key.  
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Sort/Rotate Sort  
Sort/Rotate Sort  
Copies can be assembled as sets in se-  
quential order.  
Inch version (Engineering)  
• 11" × 81/2"  
• 17" × 11"  
• 22" × 17"  
Preparation  
The following sort options are  
available. You can also specify  
whether the copies in the sets are  
arranged first to last, or last to first.  
2
Inch version (Architecture)  
• 12" × 9"  
• 18" × 12"  
Sort  
• 24" × 18"  
When using Rotate Sort, make sure  
that the original and paper image  
sizes are the same. For example,  
when using A1(D) original, you  
can select A2(C) size paper using  
reduce the original size to 70%.  
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
ZEDG030E  
The number of originals that can  
be scanned for Sort and Rotate Sort  
is as follows:  
Rotate Sort  
Alternate sets are rotated  
KLand delivered to the out-  
put tray.  
Standard  
Optional HDD  
installed  
A0(E)  
*1  
more than 50  
sheets  
A1(D) 2 sheets  
*1  
more than 100  
sheets  
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
A2(C) 4 sheets  
A3(B) 8 sheets  
A4(A) 16 sheets  
more than 100  
sheets  
ZEDG040E  
more than 100  
sheets  
Limitation  
You cannot select Sort for Job Pre-  
more than 100  
sheets  
set copy jobs.  
You can use the following paper  
*1  
Sort only. You cannot use A0(E)  
and A1(D) with Rotate sort.  
sizes with Rotate Sort.  
Metric version  
Note  
• 297mm × 210mm  
• 420mm × 297mm  
• 594mm × 420mm  
After all the originals have been  
scanned, press the [Finish] key to  
start copying. You can change this  
setting. See P.129 “Sort Copy Set-  
ting”  
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Copying  
Reference  
C Place your originals.  
Once you start scanning the origi-  
nals, the memory indicator display  
starts to decrease. You can change  
the memory indicator display to  
use a number of pages, or a per-  
centage. See P.128 “Memory Status  
Display”  
Reference  
P.31 “Setting Originals”  
After the originals have been  
scanned, the following message  
is displayed.  
2
A Press the [Sort] or [Rotate Sort] key.  
Note  
You can repeat the scanning  
procedure until all the originals  
have been scanned.  
Displayed "Ready for Sort" on the  
screen.  
To cancel Sort or Rotate Sort,  
press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key.  
D After the last original has been  
scanned, press [Finish] key.  
The machine starts copying.  
Note  
After sorting has finished, if you  
change the paper roll setting in  
the Additional Copy, the paper  
will be fed depend on Addition-  
al Copy setting, regardless of  
the original setting.  
B Make your desired settings.  
Reference  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
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Program  
Program  
You can store frequency used copy  
job settings in machine memory, and  
recall them for next use.  
Storing Your Settings  
The Program function includes the  
following settings.  
A Edit the copy settings so that all  
functions you want to store in this  
program are selected.  
2
Storing Your Settings  
You can store settings you fre-  
quency use.  
B Press the {Program} key.  
Deleting A Program  
You can delete a stored program.  
Recalling A Program  
You can recall a stored program.  
Note  
You can store up to 20 programs.  
ZEDS071E  
You can only select paper roll as  
the paper source on the screen.  
You cannot store the paper type or  
size.  
The Program screen is displayed.  
C Press the [Store] key.  
If you store the settings in the pro-  
gram sheet, you can create a list.  
See P.157 “Program Record Sheet”  
Immediately after the machine is  
turned on, after Auto Reset, or af-  
ter a reset, the settings are set to  
those stored in program No. 20.  
See P.126 “Initial Mode Set”  
D Press the program number you  
The stored settings are stored even  
after the power is turned off, or the  
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key is  
pressed, they have not been delet-  
ed.  
want to store.  
When the settings are successfully  
stored, the m indicator appears.  
Note  
m indicates that program is al-  
ready stored.  
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Copying  
C Press the program number you  
If Settings Are Already Stored  
(Edit)  
want to delete.  
D Press the [Yes] key.  
A Check the settings in the stored  
program.  
Note  
To check the settings of the  
stored program, or recall the  
program. See P.54 “Recalling  
a Program”  
2
B Edit the settings in the stored  
program, A D.  
Note  
To cancel the deletion, press the  
[No] key.  
E To delete another program, repeat  
steps A to D.  
Recalling a Program  
To overwrite the settings  
APress the [Yes] key.  
A Press the {Program} key.  
Important  
B Press the [Recall] key.  
When you overwrite the  
settings, the contents of  
the stored program are  
erased.  
If you want to keep the settings  
APress the [No] key.  
Deleting a Program  
C Press the program number you  
want to recall.  
A Press the {Program} key.  
Note  
The Program screen is displayed.  
Only programs with m is al-  
ready stored a program.  
B Press the [Delete] key.  
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Other Functions  
Other Functions  
Energy Saver Mode  
User Codes  
If you do not operate the machine for  
a certain period after copying, or  
when you press and hold the {Clear  
Modes/Energy Saver} key for more than  
two second, the display disappears  
and the machine enters Energy Saver  
mode. When you press the {Clear  
Modes/Energy Saver} key again, the  
machine returns to the ready condi-  
tion.  
If the machine is set to use the User  
Code function, operators must input  
their user codes before the machine  
can be operated. The machine keeps  
count of the number of copies made  
under each user code.  
2
Note  
When the machine is set for user  
codes, the machine will prompt  
you for your user codes after the  
operation switch is turned on or  
the Auto Reset comes into effect.  
In Energy Saver mode, the machine  
uses less power consumption. The  
Energy Saver mode makes a two-step  
reduction in power consumption: one  
for the period up to the time set for  
Low Power mode, the other for the  
period after that time.  
To force the machine to display the  
user code entry screen, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key while pressing the  
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key.  
Reference  
Reference  
For user code settings, see "User  
Code Access" in the "System Set-  
tings" manual.  
For Panel Off Timer setting, see  
"Panel Off Timer" in the "System  
Settings" manual.  
For details on storing, changing, or  
deleting user codes, see P.141 “Pro-  
gram/Change/Delete, User Code”.  
For Energy Saver Timer setting,  
see "Energy Saver Timer" in the  
"System Settings" manual.  
Auto Start  
If you make the settings and scan the  
originals while the message "Ready to  
Copy" is displayed, your copies will  
be made as soon as warm-up finishes.  
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Copying  
Sample Copy  
Makes a copy of the first part (0 –  
250mm) of an original to a length of  
210mm (8.3") (250mm (9.8") for paper  
roll 3.) This allows you check the copy  
settings before making a full copy.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
F Make your desired settings.  
2
Reference  
You can select the default settings.  
See P.130 “Sample Copy Priority”  
A Press the {Sample Copy/Partial  
Copy} key.  
Reference  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
G Place your originals.  
The machine makes a 210mm (8.3")  
(250mm (9.8") for paper roll 3)  
copy.  
ZEDS081E  
Reference  
P.31 “Setting Originals”, P.130  
“Sample Copy Priority”  
B Press the [Sample Copy] key.  
C Press the [Y] key.  
Exiting Sample Copy  
D Enter the start position (Y) with  
the number keys.  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key.  
Note  
To change the value entered,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key, and  
then enter the new value.  
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Partial Copy  
Partial Copy  
Copies only a specified portion of the  
original.  
Note  
To change the value entered,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key and  
enter the new value.  
The minimum length for Partial  
Copy is 210mm (8.3") (250mm  
(9.8") for paper roll 3). Enter a  
value for Y2-Y1> that specifies a  
length of at least 210mm (8.3")  
(250mm (9.8") for paper roll 3).  
Reference  
You can specify the start position  
(Y1) and the end position (Y2). See  
P.130 “Partial Copy Priority”  
2
A Press the {Sample Copy/Partial  
Copy} key.  
If the length specified by [Y2]  
and [Y1] is less than 210mm, the  
machine adjusts the start posi-  
tion based on the last number  
you entered.  
D Press the [Y1] key, and then enter  
the scan start position.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
ZEDS081E  
B Press the [Partial Copy] key.  
F Make your desired settings.  
Reference  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
C Press the [Y2] key, and then enter  
the scan end position with the  
number keys.  
G Place your originals.  
The machine makes a copy of the  
specified area.  
Exiting Partial Copy  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key.  
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Copying  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge  
You can select a preset ratio for copy-  
ing. You can store up to three enlarge-  
ment or reduction ratios of your own.  
You can specify the enlarge/re-  
duce ratio to use when the power  
is turned on, after Auto Reset, or  
the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key  
has been pressed. See P.131 “Preset  
Reduce/Enlarge Priority”  
2
Note  
Preset ratios are set by combining  
the original size and paper size.  
You can select a ratio regardless of  
the size of an original, copy paper  
or roll paper. With some ratios,  
parts of the image might not be  
copied or margins will appear on  
copies.  
ZEDG050E  
Preparation  
You can select one of 8 present ra-  
tios (4 enlargement ratios, 4 reduc-  
tion ratios).  
Reference  
For details on the relation between  
the original and paper sizes for  
preset ratio, see the ratio table. See  
P.160 “Magnification Ratio Chart”  
Metric version  
Enlargement Ratios: 141%, 200%,  
283%, 400%  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
Reduction Ratios: 25%, 35%, 50%, 71%  
Inch version  
Engi-  
Enlargement ratios:  
neering  
129%, 200%, 259%, 400%  
Reduction Ratios: 25%,  
32%, 50%, 65%  
Architec- Enlargement ratios:  
ture  
133%, 200%, 267%, 400%  
Reduction Ratios: 25%,  
33%, 50%, 67%  
B Select a ratio.  
You can store up to three ratios of  
your own for ratios you frequently  
use, but which are not in the preset  
ratios. The ratios can be set in 0.1%  
steps (0.2% over 200%.). See P.131  
“User Reproduction Ratio”  
C Press the [OK] key.  
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Zoom  
Zoom  
You can change the magnification in  
0.1% (or 1%) steps.  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
2
ZEDG060E  
When using the Number keys  
Preparation  
A Press the [Input Ratio] key.  
You can set the ratio in the follow-  
ing ways.  
• Using the number keys  
• Selecting a ratio close to the one  
you want to set from Preset Re-  
duce/Enlarge, and then press  
the [-1%][+1%] or [-0.1][+0.1] keys  
to adjust the ratio.  
B Enter the desired ratio with the  
Limitation  
number keys.  
You cannot use Zoom if Auto Pa-  
per Select or User Auto Reduce/  
Enlarge are selected.  
Note  
Use the {·} key to enter a dec-  
imal point.  
Note  
You can set the magnification ratio  
from 25.0 to 400.0%.  
To set the magnification ratio on  
screen, use the [-1%] or [+1%] key.  
To specify a decimal value, use the  
[-0.1] or [+0.1] key.  
For ratios 25.0 – 200.0% the steps  
are 0.1%, for ratios 200.0 – 400.0%  
the steps are 0.2%.  
ZEDS091E  
You can select a ratio regardless of  
the size of an original, copy paper  
or roll paper. With some ratios,  
parts of the image might not be  
copied or margins will appear on  
copies.  
To change the value, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the new value.  
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Copying  
C Press the [#] key.  
2
Selecting a ratio from the preset  
ratios, and then use the[-1%][+1%],  
or [-0.1][+0.1] keys to adjust it  
A Select a ratio.  
B
Press the [-1%][+1%] or [-0.1][+0.1]  
keys to set the ratio.  
Note  
Press the [-0.1] or [+0.1] key to  
adjust the ratio in 0.1% steps.  
If you make a mistake, press  
[-1%], [-0.1], [+0.1] and [+1%]  
key to readjust the ratio.  
B Press the [OK] key.  
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Fine Magnification  
Fine Magnification  
Paper can expand or shrink be affect-  
ed, which can result in copies where  
size of the original and the copy do  
not match (such as under humid con-  
dition). This function uses the mea-  
surements of the original and the  
copy to calculate a ratio to produce  
copies that are close to actual size.  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
2
Note  
Fine Magnification is used for orig-  
inals that have already been  
scanned. If you want to perform  
fine magnification corrections to  
paper that has stretched due to the  
type of paper or exposure to hu-  
mid conditions, see "Fine Magnifi-  
cation: Copier" in the System  
Settings manual.  
B Press the [Fine Mag.] key.  
Set the correction ratio after mea-  
suring the length and width of the  
original and the copy.  
C Select the paper type you want to  
correct, then adjust the horizontal  
and vertical ratio using the [-] and  
[+] keys.  
Calculating the Correction Value (%)  
Example)  
Original  
Copy  
Horiz.  
Horiz.  
To copy at the same size as the original  
correction value(%)  
... For the example above:  
Note  
If you make a mistake, press the  
[Cancel] key, and then repeat the  
procedure again.B  
Set the correction value (horizontal) to 0.8%.  
ZEDG010E  
When Fine Magnification is select-  
ed, depending on the pattern of  
original, moire patterns may be  
noticeable or the image quality  
may deteriorate.  
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Copying  
D Press the [OK] key.  
After you have set the correction  
values, they are displayed on the  
screen.  
2
Note  
The settings also appear in "Fine  
Magnification: Copier" settings  
in the System Settings manual.  
If the settings are adjusted in  
System Settings and via the  
screen, the resulting setting will  
be a value that satisfies both.  
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Size Magnification  
Size Magnification  
You can calculate a ratio from the  
lengths of the original and copy for  
enlarging or reducing the copy.  
B Press the [Size Magnification] key  
2
C Enter the length of the original  
with the number keys, and then  
press the [#] key.  
ZEDG070E  
Preparation  
Measure and specify the lengths of  
the original and copy by compar-  
ing "A" with "a".  
The enlargement or reduction ratio  
is automatically calculated, elimi-  
nating the need to calculate the ra-  
tio yourself.  
Note  
Limitation  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key, and then enter the  
new value.  
The ratio is selected from within  
the range of 25.0% – 400.0%.  
If the calculated ratio is less than  
25%, the ratio is set to 25.0%, if it is  
more than 400%, it is set to 400.0%.  
D Press the [Copy___mm (inch)] key  
on the screen and then enter the  
copy length with the number  
keys. Then press the [#] key.  
You cannot use Size Magnification  
if Auto Paper Select is selected.  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
Note  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key, and then enter the  
new value.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Directional Magnification (%)  
Copies can be reduced or enlarged at  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
different magnifications horizontally  
and vertically.  
Horiz  
2
Vert  
B Press the [Size Magnification] key.  
ZEDG090E  
Preparation  
You can set the ratio in the follow-  
ing ways.  
[Number Keys]  
Using the number keys  
[+– keys]  
Using the [-] or [+] keys  
C Press the [Direct. Mag%] key.  
You can set the ratio from 25.0 to  
400.0%.  
For ratios 25.0 – 200.0%, the steps  
are 0.1%, for ratios 200.0 – 400.0%,  
the steps are 0.2%.  
Limitation  
You cannot use Directional Magni-  
fication (%) if Auto Paper Select is  
selected.  
D Press the [Horizontal] or [Vertical]  
key.  
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Directional Magnification (%)  
B
Press the [-1%][+1%] or [-0.1][+0.1]  
keys to set the vertical ratio.  
E Enter the horizontal or vertical ra-  
tio with the number keys, and  
then press the [#] key.  
Note  
Use the {·} key to enter a deci-  
mal point.  
2
C Press the [Vertical] key.  
Press the [-1%][+1%] or [-0.1][+0.1  
D
]
keys to set the vertical resolu-  
tion.  
F Press the [OK] key.  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key, and then enter the  
new value.  
Using [-1%][+1%][-0.1][+0.1] key  
A Press the [+– keys] key.  
Note  
If a ratio has not been entered  
with either the [Horizontal] or  
[
Vertical] keys, even if you  
press the [+- keys], [-1%][+1%  
-0.1][+0.1] keys the value is  
not displayed.  
]
[
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Directional Size Magnification (inch)  
You can specify the length for the hor-  
B Press the [Size Magnification] key.  
izontal and vertical size separately.  
You can use this function to distort  
the image.  
2
C Press the [D. Size Mag.inch] key.  
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Preparation  
Measure and specify the lengths of  
the original and copy by compar-  
ing "A" with "a".  
You can set the ratio from 25.0 to  
400.0%.  
D Enter the length for [Orig. Horiz.]  
Limitation  
with the number keys, and then  
press the [#] key.  
You cannot use Directional Size  
Magnification (inch) if Auto Paper  
Select is selected.  
Note  
If the calculated ratio is less than  
25%, the ratio is set to 25.0%, if it is  
more than 400%, it is set to 400.0%.  
A Press the [Reduce/Enlarge] key.  
Note  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key, and then enter the  
new value.  
E Enter the length for [Copy Horiz.]  
with the number keys, and then  
press the [#] key.  
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Directional Size Magnification (inch)  
F Enter the length for [Orig. Vert.]  
with the number keys, and then  
press the [#] key.  
G Enter the length for [Copy Vert.]  
with the number keys, and then  
press the [#] key.  
2
Note  
To change one of the lengths,  
press the length you want to  
change, and then re-enter the  
number.  
H Press the [OK] key.  
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Margin Adjustment  
When Synchro Cut is selected, you  
can create a margin for the leading  
edge and trailing edge of the original,  
and cut unnecessary parts of the  
copy.  
Preparation  
You can select the following types  
of margin for this function.  
• Top (+): Creates a margin for  
the leading edge of the original  
(top of the copy).  
2
• Top (-): Reduces the margin for  
the leading edge of the original  
(top of the copy.)  
• Bottom (+): Creates a margin for  
the trailing edge of the original  
(bottom of the copy.)  
• Bottom (-): reduces the margin  
for the trailing edge of the origi-  
nal (bottom of the copy.)  
You can set the margin from -200  
to +200mm, in steps of 1mm (from  
-7.8" to 7.8", in steps of 0.1").  
The default margin setting is  
20mm, 2.0". You can change this  
default setting. See P.133 “Margin  
Adjustment Priority”  
Press the top [+][-] and bottom [+  
][-]  
keys to set the margins.  
The copy length will be the speci-  
fied length plus or minus the  
amount of the margin.  
A Press the [Shift/Erase] key.  
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Margin Adjustment  
B Press the [Margin Adjustment] key.  
2
C Press the [Top] or [Bottom] key.  
D Use the [-] or [+] keys to set the top  
and bottom margins.  
Note  
If you set a minus margin that  
would make the size of the copy  
less than 210mm (8.3") (250mm  
(9.8")for Paper Roll 3), the paper  
will be cut at 210mm (8.3").  
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Shift  
Moves (shifts) the copy image up,  
down, left, or right to create a margin.  
[] key (Left): Shifts the image  
towards the left of the original.  
[] key (Right): Shifts the im-  
age towards the right of the  
original.  
2
You can shift the image from 0 to  
200mm in 1mm steps (0 to 7.8" in  
0.1" steps).  
The default setting is 20mm, 2.0".  
You can change this setting. See  
P.133 “Shift Image Area Priority”  
You can also shift the image in a  
combination of up/down and left/  
right.  
Limitation  
When using the print and shift set-  
tings, the print position is moved  
in the direction of the shift setting.  
You can use the Shift function for  
copy sizes up to A0 (E).  
A Press the [Shift/Erase] key.  
ZEDG110E  
Preparation  
B Press the [Shift] key.  
You can select the following types  
of margin for this function.  
[] key (Top): Shifts the image  
towards the leading edge of the  
original (top of the copy.)  
[] key (Bottom): Shifts the im-  
age towards the trailing edge of  
the original (bottom of the  
copy.)  
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Shift  
Creating a top or bottom margin  
A Press the [] or [] keys to set  
the length of the shift amount.  
2
Creating a left or right margin  
A Press the [] or [] keys to set  
the length of the shift amount.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
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Border Erase  
Erases the rim area of the original im-  
age.  
Setting border erase to same  
width  
A Press the [Same Width] key.  
2
B Press the  
or  
[-]  
[+]  
keys to set  
the Border Erase width, and  
then press the [OK] key.  
ZEDX080E  
Preparation  
The default border erase setting is  
10mm, 0.4". You can change this  
setting. See P.133 “Border Erase  
Width Priority”  
Setting border erase to separate  
widths  
A Press the [Shift/Erase] key.  
A Press the [4 Sides] key.  
B Press the [Border Erase] key.  
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Border Erase  
B Press the [Top], [Bottom], [Left]  
and [Right] keys to select the  
erase rim area, and set the Bor-  
der Erase width using the [-] or  
[+] keys. Then press the [OK]  
key.  
2
Limitation  
When using the Border Erase  
function with other func-  
tions, see P.101 “Chart of Scan  
Sizes for Each Function”.  
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Delete Inside  
Copies the original while erasing  
parts inside a specified area.  
When using this function with the  
magnification function, the actual  
setting will be the specified setting  
multiplied by the reproduction ra-  
tio.  
Delete Inside  
2
You can specify up to 5 areas.  
A Press the [Shift/Erase] key.  
ZEDX010E  
Limitation  
If the original is larger than A1,  
you can only erase one area (Met-  
ric version only).  
B Press the [Delete Inside] key.  
If the original is larger than C, you  
can only erase one area (Inch ver-  
sion only).  
Note  
The area is specified by defining to  
two points for the top left of the  
original (X1, Y1) and two points for  
the size of the area (X2, Y2). Mea-  
sure the area you want to specify  
before entering the area settings.  
C Press the [Y1], [Y2], [X1] and [X2]  
keys to select the delete position,  
and enter the values to specify the  
area, and then press the [#] key.  
Area  
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Delete Inside  
Note  
To change the value, press the  
[Clear] key, and then enter the  
new value.  
D To specify several areas, specify  
areas 1 – 5 in the same way.  
2
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Delete Outside  
Copies the original while erasing  
parts outside a specified area.  
A Press the [Shift/Erase] key.  
Delete Outside  
2
B Press the [Delete Outside] key.  
ZEDX020E  
Limitation  
If the original is larger than A1,  
you can only specify one area  
(Metric version only).  
If the original is larger than C, you  
can only erase one area (Inch ver-  
sion only).  
Note  
C Press the [Y1], [Y2], [X1] and [X2]  
keys to select the delete position,  
and enter the values to specify the  
area, and then press the [#] key.  
The area is specified by defining  
two points for the top left of the  
original (X1, Y1) and two points for  
the size of the area (X2, Y2). Mea-  
sure the area you want to specify  
before entering the area settings.  
Area  
D To specify several areas, specify  
areas 1 – 5 in the same way.  
ZEDG140E  
E Press the [OK] key.  
When using this function with the  
magnification function, the actual  
setting will be the specified setting  
multiplied by the reproduction ra-  
tio.  
You can specify up to 5 areas.  
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Double Copies  
Double Copies  
One original image is copied twice on  
to one copy as shown in the illustra-  
tion.  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
2
B Press the [Double Copies] key.  
ZEDG170E  
Limitation  
You can copy an image up to A2  
(C) in size with the Double Copies  
function K. You can use a paper  
size up to A1 (D) L.  
Note  
You can erase the separation line  
between the two images. The de-  
fault setting is Separation Line. See  
P.134 “Double Copies Separation  
Line”  
C Press the [OK] key.  
When using Double Copies, the  
paper size must be twice as large as  
the original (when [Full size] is se-  
lected). When using Reduce/En-  
large, consider the magnification  
ratio when selecting the paper size.  
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Image Repeat  
The original image is copied repeat-  
edly.  
Note  
You can insert separation lines  
(Solid, Broken, Crop Marks) be-  
tween repeated images. The de-  
fault setting is None. See P.134  
“Image Repeat Separation Line”  
2
When using Image Repeat with the  
Shift function, the composite im-  
age is repeated.  
When using Image Repeat with the  
Image Overlay function, the com-  
posite image is repeated.  
ZEDG180E  
Preparation  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
B Press the [Image Repeat] key.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
The number of repeated images  
depends on the original size, copy  
paper size, and reproduction ratio.  
• For example you can copy eight  
images of a A4 (A) original to  
A1 (D) size copy paper.  
Limitation  
You cannot use the bypass tray.  
Depending on the paper size and  
the reproduction ratio, the repeat-  
ed image may be cropped.  
You can use Image Repeat for cop-  
ies with sizes up to A0(E).  
When Image repeat is selected, the  
maximum length for Variable Cut  
is 1,248mm, 48".  
When you have used Image Re-  
peat with the stamp function, you  
cannot delete only the repeated  
image when using Additional  
Copy.  
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Positive/Negative  
Positive/Negative  
Black and white areas of the original  
are reversed.  
2
ZEDG150E  
Limitation  
You can use Positive/Negative for  
copies with sizes up to A0(E).  
Note  
When making continuous copies,  
the image density may deteriorate.  
See P.106 “If You Cannot Make Clear  
Copies”  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
B Press the [Positive/Negative] key.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
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Mirror Image  
The image is mirrored along the left/  
right axis, so that it appears as it  
would when viewed in a mirror.  
2
ZEDG160E  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
B Press the [Mirror Image] key.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
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Image Overlay  
Image Overlay  
Two originals are combined on one  
copy.  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
2
First  
Second  
Original  
Copy  
Original  
Third  
Fourth  
Copy  
Original  
Original  
B Press the [Image Overlay] key.  
ZEDG280E  
Limitation  
For details on the combinations for  
background original and original  
for the composite image, see P.82  
“Image Overlay Limitations”.  
You cannot shift the position of the  
first or second original after the  
composite image has been created.  
If you want to change the position,  
move one of the originals. Use the  
composite copy itself as an origi-  
nal, or insert the originals in the  
carrier sheet.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
You cannot use the following func-  
tions after the originals have been  
scanned.  
• Copying From The Bypass Tray  
• Interrupt Copy  
D Make your desired settings.  
Reference  
For details, see explanations of  
each function.  
E Place the first original for the  
composite image.  
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Copying  
If you use the Shift function with  
the Additional Copy function after  
creating an Image Overlay copy,  
the composite image is moved.  
You cannot move the individual  
original images.  
F Place the next original (to be over-  
laid on top of the first original)  
for the composite image.  
When using the following func-  
tions, the effects are applied to the  
composite image created with Im-  
age Overlay.  
2
• Shift  
• Margin Adjustment  
• Border Erase  
• Area Selection  
• Mirror Image  
• Double Copies  
• Image Repeat  
The composite copy is output to  
the copy output tray.  
You can also add a third, fourth,  
fifth and sixth image.  
Image Overlay Limitations  
The maximum size for the original  
and the image is A1(D).  
Limitation  
When using Image Overlay, you  
should use a second original that is  
larger than the first original. Be-  
cause the background image (im-  
age of the first original) will be cut  
if Preset Cut is selected, and if the  
second original is smaller than the  
first original.  
First  
original  
Second  
original  
Copy  
ZEDG130E  
You cannot use Image Overlay  
with the following functions.  
• Sort  
• Rotate Sort  
• Format Overlay  
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Format Overlay  
Format Overlay  
The optional HDD are required to use this function.  
Two images (original + format) are  
combined on one copy using stored  
image (user format) or first original.  
Scanning the format original  
(background original)  
2
You can store the format original and  
recall it for next use.  
A Press the [First Original] key.  
First  
Second  
Original  
Copy  
Original  
or  
User Format  
B Press the [OK] key.  
Third  
Copy  
Original  
ZEDG290E  
A Press the [Edit Image] key.  
C Make the desired settings, and  
then place the first original.  
D Place the second original.  
B Press the [Format Overlay] key.  
The machine makes a compos-  
ite copy of the first and second  
originals.  
E Place the third original.  
The machine makes a compos-  
ite copy of the first and third  
originals.  
F Place any other originals, as re-  
quired.  
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Copying  
When selecting the pro-  
grammed user format, if the  
sizes of the programmed  
user format and the original  
to be overlaid on the pro-  
grammed user format are  
different, the image is creat-  
ed at the size of the overlaid  
original.  
Storing a format overlay  
beforehand  
Note  
To use User Format Overlay,  
you need to use Program /De-  
lete, Overlay Format. See P.84  
“Program/Delete, Overlay For-  
mat”  
2
You cannot use Format Over-  
lay with the following func-  
tions.  
A Select a stored format original.  
• Image Overlay  
• Sort  
• Rotate Sort  
The maximum size for the  
paper size is A1 (D).  
Program/Delete, Overlay  
Format  
B Press the [OK] key.  
C Select the desired settings, and  
place the original to be over-  
laid on the format original.  
Preparation  
The maximum size for the original  
size to be stored is A0 (E). You can-  
not store long length originals.  
The machine makes a copy  
overlaying the first original on  
the user format original.  
D Place any other originals, as re-  
A Make sure that the machine is  
quired.  
ready to copy.  
The machine makes a copy  
overlaying the new original on  
the user format original.  
B Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
C Press the [Copier Features] key.  
Limitation  
D Press the [Adjust Image] key, and  
then press the [Program/Delete,  
Overlay Format] key.  
When selecting the [First Orig-  
inal], if the sizes of the first  
original and the original to be  
overlaid on the first original  
are different, the image is  
created at the size of the  
overlaid original.  
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Format Overlay  
Important  
Storing  
You cannot restore a format  
A Select a format number (1 – 4).  
that has been overwritten.  
E Place your originals.  
Deleting  
2
A Select the format number for  
the format you want to delete,  
and then press the [Delete] key.  
B Place your originals.  
C To store another original, re-  
B Press the [OK] key.  
peat steps A B.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
Overwriting a stored format  
To cancel the deletion, press  
A Select the format number for  
the format you want to over-  
write.  
the [No] key.  
Important  
You cannot restore a format  
B Press the [Program] key.  
that has been deleted.  
E Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The machine exits Program/De-  
lete and is ready to copy.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
D Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
If you do not want to over-  
write the existing format,  
press the [No] key.  
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Background Numbering  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
This function produces copies which  
have been stamped by the numbering  
user stamp.  
B Press the [Background Numbering]  
key.  
2
C Enter the start number with the  
number keys, and then press the  
[OK] key.  
ZEDG190E  
Preparation  
You can set the start number from  
1 to 999.  
Note  
You can change the density of the  
background numbers. See P.137  
“Background Numbering Format”  
You can change the size of the  
background numbers. See P.137  
“Background Numbering Format”  
Note  
To change the value, press the  
{Clear/Stop} key, and then enter  
the new value.  
You can combine this function  
with other (up to two) print func-  
tions.  
D Press the [OK] key.  
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
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User Stamp Repeat  
User Stamp Repeat  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
Prints a stored user stamp of letters or  
Reference  
symbols on the whole area of the pa-  
For details on deleting a User  
Stamp, see "Program/Delete, User  
Stamp". See P.91 “Program/Delete,  
User Stamp”  
per.  
2
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
ZEDG270E  
Preparation  
You must store a User Stamp be-  
fore using this function. See P.91  
“Program/Delete, User Stamp”  
B Press the [User Stamp Repeat] key.  
You can store up to four User  
Stamps.  
You can choose to print the User  
Stamp vertically or horizontally.  
You can use this function with the  
Background Numbering and Date  
Stamp (up to two types) functions.  
The Size, Density, Positive/Nega-  
tive settings, in "User Stamp Con-  
ditions" are also applied to the  
User Stamp. See P.138 “User Stamp  
Format Priority”  
C Select the user stamp item (stamp  
number).  
Limitation  
You can use paper sizes up to A0.  
Note  
When the User Stamp Repeat func-  
tion is selected, it may take longer  
for the first copy to be printed.  
D Select the stamp direction ([Horiz.]  
or [Vert.] keys.)  
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Preset Stamp  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
Prints a user stamp that has already  
been stored.  
Place your originals, and then  
specify the user stamp position  
and direction.  
2
Feed  
Direction  
Horizon  
Vertical  
ZEDG200E  
Preparation  
The stamp types are as follows.  
Feed  
Direction  
Horizon  
You can change the position and  
direction of the stamp.  
Vertical  
ZEDG201E  
You can use this function with  
Background Numbering and Date  
Stamp.  
Limitation  
You cannot use the bypass tray.  
You can only use one type of  
stamp at a time.  
You can print on paper sizes up to  
A0 (E).  
Note  
You can change the size, density  
and print position of the stamp.  
You can change the default print  
position for the stamp. See P.135  
“Preset Stamp Format Priority”  
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Preset Stamp  
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
B Press the [Preset Stamp] key.  
C Select the stamp type.  
Note  
D Select the print direction ([Horiz.]  
or [Vert.] keys), and print position  
for the stamp.  
2
Changing the size and density/  
setting print page  
A Press the [Other Settings] key.  
B Sets the Size, Density and Pag-  
ination.  
You can change the priority of  
the selected stamp. See P.134  
“Preset Stamp Priority”  
E Press the [OK] key.  
Reference  
For details on how to set the  
originals, see "Setting Originals  
and Print Position/Direction".  
See P.90 “Place the originals and  
then specify the stamp position and  
direction.”  
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User Stamp  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
You can store frequently used charac-  
ters or symbols, and then use them as  
a stamp.  
Place the originals and then speci-  
fy the stamp position and direc-  
tion.  
2
Feed  
Direction  
Horizon  
Vertical  
ZEDG220E  
Preparation  
You must store a user stamp. See  
P.91 “Program/Delete, User Stamp”  
Feed  
Direction  
Horizon  
You can store up to four types of  
user stamps.  
You can use a stored user stamp  
for User Stamp Repeat.  
Vertical  
You can use this function with the  
Background Numbering and Date  
Stamp (up to two types) functions.  
ZEDG230E  
Limitation  
You cannot use the bypass tray.  
You can change the stamp position  
and direction.  
You can print on paper sizes up to  
A0.  
Reference  
For details on how to delete a  
stored user stamp, see P.91 “Pro-  
gram/Delete, User Stamp”.  
Note  
You can change the default size,  
density and print position of the  
stamp. See P.138 “User Stamp For-  
mat Priority”  
When User Stamp is selected, it  
may take longer for the first copy  
to be printed.  
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User Stamp  
B Set the Density and Pagination.  
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
2
E Press the [OK] key.  
B Press the [User Stamp] key.  
Reference  
For details on how to set the  
originals, see P.31 “Setting Orig-  
inals”.  
Program/Delete, User Stamp  
Preparation  
If the stamp printed on the original  
is bright red or red, it may not be  
scanned clearly. To store a stamp,  
use either a stamp printed with  
black ink, or make a copy and use  
the copy as the original.  
C
Select the number for the user stamp.  
A Check that the machine is ready  
to copy.  
B Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
D Select the print direction ([Horiz.]  
C Press the [Copier Features] key.  
or [Vert.] keys) and print position.  
D Press [Print Settings] key, and then  
press the [Next] key.  
Changingthedensity/settingprint  
page  
"Print Settings 2/2" is displayed.  
A Press the [Other Settings] key.  
E Press the [Program/Delete, User  
Stamp] key.  
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Storing  
Overwriting a stored user stamp  
A Select the number you want to  
use to store the stamp, and then  
press the [OK] key.  
A Select the number for the  
stamp you want to overwrite,  
and then press the [OK] key.  
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B Place your originals.  
B Press the [Program] key.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
D Press the [OK] key.  
The area in the top right of  
the original of 64×32mm,  
2.6"×1.3" is stored as a user  
stamp.  
Note  
If you do not want to over-  
write the existing stamp,  
press the [No] key.  
Important  
32mm (1.3")  
You cannot use as original  
stamp before overwritling.  
64mm  
(2.5")  
E Place your originals.  
ZEDG240E  
You can specify the print  
conditions for stored stamps.  
See P.138 “User Stamp Format  
Priority”  
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User Stamp  
Deleting  
A Select the number of the stamp  
you want to delete, and then  
press the [OK] key.  
B Press the [Delete] key.  
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C Press the [OK] key.  
"Are you sure you want to de-  
lete this programmed stamp?" is  
displayed on the screen.  
D Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
To cancel the deletion, press  
the [No] key.  
Important  
You cannot use a user stamp  
which has been deleted.  
F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
After the default settings have  
been changed, the machine is  
ready to make copies.  
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Date Stamp  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
Note  
You can change the date format of  
the date stamp. See P.136 “Date  
Stamp Format Priority”  
2002.2.12  
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You can also set and change the  
other date stamp conditions. See  
P.136 “Date Stamp Format Priority”  
You can use the date stamp with  
(up to two) other user stamps.  
ZEDG250E  
The date set in "Time Settings" is  
used for the date stamp. See the  
System Settings manual.  
Preparation  
Specify the print position (Top  
left/Top centre/Top right/Bottom  
left/Bottom centre/Bottom right)  
and print direction (Horizontal/  
Vertical).  
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
Place your originals, and then  
specify the date stamp position  
and direction.  
B Press the [Date Stamp] key.  
Limitation  
You cannot use the bypass tray.  
You can print on paper sizes up to  
A0.  
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C Select the date format for the date  
stamp.  
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D Select the print direction ([Horiz.]  
or [Vert.] keys) and the print posi-  
tion.  
Selecting pagination  
A Press the [Pagination] key.  
B Select the [All Pages] or [First  
Page Only] key, and then press  
the [OK] key.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Page Numbering  
The optional stamp board and HDD are required to use this function.  
Use this function to print page num-  
A Press the [Stamp] key.  
bers on your copies. There are five  
types of Page Numbering.  
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A A  
-1-  
B B  
-2-  
R R  
-3-  
B Press the [Page Numbering] key.  
ZEDG300E  
There are five types of Page Number-  
ing.  
• 1, 2,…  
• -1-, -2-,…  
• P1, P2,…  
• P.1, P.2,…  
• 1/5, 2/5,…  
C Select the page print format.  
Limitation  
When using the function with the  
bypass tray selected, the print po-  
sition will be based on the original  
size multiplied by the magnifica-  
tion ratio.  
Note  
You can finely adjust the default  
setting for the page print position.  
See P.140 “Page Numbering Position  
Adjustment”  
D Select the print direction ([Horiz.]  
or [Vert.] keys) and print position.  
You can change the default set-  
tings for the format, print direc-  
tion, and print position. See P.139  
“Page Numbering Format”  
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Selecting first page to Print/Last  
Page to print and start numbering  
from  
If [1/5,2/5…] are selected  
If you select [1/5,2/5…] the screen  
for setting fractions is displayed.  
A Press the [Pagination] key.  
A Enter the denominator with  
the number keys.  
B To change the first/last page,  
and starting page, press the  
corresponding key, and then  
enter the value with the num-  
ber keys. Then press the [#]  
key.  
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Note  
To change the value, press  
the [Clear] key, and then enter  
the new value.  
B Press the [OK] key.  
Note  
To change the value, press  
the [Clear] key, and then enter  
the new value.  
C Press the [OK] key.  
E Press the [OK] key.  
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Combination Chart  
The combination chart given below shows which modes can be used together.  
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Symbols used in the chart  
Blank  
F
means that these modes can be used together.  
means that these modes cannot be used together. The mode you select  
will be the mode you're working in.  
B
S
means that these modes cannot be used together. The mode you select  
will be the mode you're working in.  
means that these modes cannot be used together. A message is displayed  
telling you that the mode cannot be selected and the machine stops.  
2
R
means you cannot set modes after the original has been scanned.  
Numerical value means the number of the modes that can used together.  
1
2
3
means full size copying, B for preset ratio  
only shown if the margin setting is a + setting. A - setting is impossible.  
means that when additional copy is selected, you cannot set new settings  
means that the previous settings can be reset, changed, or deleted.  
means that these modes cannot be used together. The mode you select  
will be the mode you're working in.  
×
means that these modes cannot be used together. The mode you select  
will be the mode you're working in.  
Required option  
W
H
stamp board and optional HDD  
optional HDD  
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Chart of Scan Sizes for Each Function  
Chart of Scan Sizes for Each Function  
The following chart shows the scan size limitations for Shift, Margin Adjust-  
ment, Edit Image, and Print functions.  
Functions  
Standard  
A0(E)  
A0(E)  
A1(D)  
Optional HDD installed  
less than 6m (236")  
less than 6m  
Shift  
2
Margin Adjustment  
Image Image Overlay  
A0 (E)K  
Over-  
Format Overlay  
lay  
A0 (E)K  
Erase  
Delete Inside  
Delete Outside  
Border Erase  
A1 or smaller, 5 location.  
A1 or smaller, 5 location.  
A0/D or smaller 1, location. A0/D or smaller 1, location.  
A1 or smaller, 5 location. A1 or smaller, 5 location.  
A0/D or smaller 1, location. A0/D or smaller 1, location.  
A0 (E)  
A1 (D)  
less than 5.5m (216")  
with Delete Inside, Bor-  
der Erase, and Image  
Overlay  
A0 (E)K  
Delete Outside and Image A1 (D)  
Overlay Combinations  
A0 (E)K  
with Delete Inside, Bor-  
der Erase, and Format  
Overlay  
A1 (D)  
A0 (E)K  
with Delete Outside and A1 (D)  
Format Overlay  
A0 (E)K  
Positive/Negative  
Mirror Image  
A0 (E)  
less than 6m (236")  
less than 6m  
less than 6m (236")  
A0 (E)K  
less than 6m (236")  
Double Copies  
Output: A0 (E)  
A0 (E)  
A0 (E)  
A1 (D)  
Image with no other modes  
Repeat  
with Border Erase  
A0 (E)K  
with Image Overlay  
with Format Overlay  
Stamp  
A0 (E)K  
A0 (E)K  
A0  
A0  
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3. Troubleshooting  
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You  
Want  
Error Messages  
Machine's Condition  
Problem/Cause  
Action  
Please wait.  
Displayed when the main  
Wait for the machine to warm-  
power is turned on, when the up.  
paper type (plain paper/  
translucent paper (vellum)/  
Note  
film) is changed, the toner is  
replaced, or other situations  
when the machine is getting  
ready.  
When the message "Ready  
to Copy" is displayed, you  
can make the settings for  
your copies and scan your  
originals. After the origi-  
nals have been scanned,  
the machine will automati-  
cally start copying after it  
has warmed-up. See P.130  
“Feed Start Trigger”  
Cannot detect original size.  
Improper original is set.  
Select paper roll manually,  
not in Auto Paper Select.  
Change the orientation of the In User Auto Reduce/En-  
For User Auto Reduce/En-  
originals and try scanning it  
again.  
large, the original is set to L large, set the original to K  
In User Auto Reduce/Enlarge For User Auto Reduce/En-  
the original is set to K  
large set the original toL  
Memory is full.  
The machine's memory is full  
because the number of origi-  
nals scanned or for perform-  
ing a function. The number of  
originals that can be stored in  
memory depends on the size  
of the originals and the func-  
tion settings.  
When the Sort function is  
selected, press the [Finish]  
key to copy the scanned  
originals, and then copy  
the remaining originals.  
When the Job Preset func-  
tion is selected, check the  
number of preset jobs, and  
then try scanning the orig-  
inals again.  
When using the Repeat Copy Clear the Repeat Copy func-  
with the scanning A0(E) size  
original.  
tion.  
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Machine's Condition  
Problem/Cause  
Action  
Original orientation: K  
The machine is set for K orig- Change the orientation (direc-  
inals.  
tion) of the original.  
You can specify whether K or  
L originals have priority. See  
"Basic Setting 1/3" in the Sys-  
tem Settings manual.  
Original orientation: L  
The machine is set for L orig-  
inals.  
Check paper size.  
The paper size is different to  
the size of the original.  
Set the suitable paper, or  
change paper roll select-  
ing.  
Reset the function settings,  
and then try again.  
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Rotate Sort mode is not avail- The scanned original is too big You cannot use rotate sort  
able with the current settings. to rotate.  
with A0 (E) originals.  
A paper size suitable for ro-  
Set paper with the following  
tate sort has not been selected. dimensions; A2 594 × 420mm,  
A3 420 × 297mm, A4 297 ×  
210mm.  
Inch version (Engineer-  
ing)  
11" × 81/2"  
17" × 11"  
22" × 17"  
Inch version (Architec-  
ture)  
12" × 9"  
18" × 12"  
24" × 18"  
Maximum copy quantity:  
Misfed original is located in  
this area. Open the indicated (original misfeed).  
cover and remove misfed  
original.  
The number of copies exceeds You can change the maximum  
the maximum copy quantity. copy quantity that you can  
make at a time. See P.128  
“Maximum Copy Quantity”  
The original has jammed  
Follow the on-screen instruc-  
tions to remove the jammed  
original. See P.117 xClearing  
Misfeeds”  
When you press the {Scanner  
Stop} key while original is be-  
ing fed through the machine.  
Misfed paper is located in  
these areas. Open the indicat-  
ed areas and remove misfed  
paper.  
The copy paper has jammed. Follow the on-screen instruc-  
tions to remove the jammed  
paper. See P.117 xClearing  
Misfeeds”  
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If Your Machine Does Not Operate As You Want  
Machine's Condition  
Problem/Cause  
Action  
Add Toner.  
The machine has run out of  
toner.  
Open the toner supply cover  
and change the toner car-  
tridge. See P.115 DAdding  
Toner”  
Close the indicated covers.  
Used toner bottle full.  
The indicated cover(s) is open. Follow the on-screen instruc-  
tions to close the cover.  
Used toner bottle full.  
Call your service represen  
tative.  
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Screen  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
The screen is off.  
The screen contrast knob is  
turned to the dark position.  
Turn the screen contrast knob  
until you can see the screen.  
The machine is in Energy Sav- Press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
er mode.  
Saver} key to cancel Energy  
Saver mode.  
The operation switch is  
turned off. (The Auto Off  
function has turned the ma-  
chine off.)  
Turn on the operation switch.  
You can change the Auto Off  
time. See "Auto Off Timer" of  
the "System Settings" manual.  
Cannot select the functions on Selected functions cannot be  
See P.98 “Combination Chart”.  
the screen.  
used together.  
Function requires the stamp  
board or other option.  
Some functions require an op-  
tion.  
The power does not come on. The main power switch is  
turned off.  
Turn on the Main power  
switch. See P.11 “Turning On  
the Main Power”  
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Troubleshooting  
If You Cannot Make Clear Copies  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Black or white streaks appear The image density is too dark. Adjust the image density. See  
on the copy.  
P.41 “Adjusting Copy Image  
Density”  
The exposure glass or feed  
roller is dirty.  
Clean the exposure glass or  
feed roller. See P.148 “Main-  
taining Your Machine”  
The original is dusty.  
Clean the original and try  
copying again.  
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Be particularly careful when  
using the following types of  
original.  
Hand drawn or other orig-  
inals drawn with a pencil  
or pen, such as from a plot-  
ter.  
Film, translucent paper  
(vellum) or other originals  
that easily attract static  
electricity.  
Very long originals.  
A shadow of the reverse side The image density is too dark. Adjust the image density set-  
of an original image is also  
copied.  
ting. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy  
Image Density”  
The background is dirty.  
The image density is too dark. Adjust the image density set-  
ting. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy  
Image Density”  
The edges of pasted sections  
are shown.  
The image density is too dark. Adjust the image density set-  
ting. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy  
Image Density”  
Change the direction of the  
original.  
Put mending tape on the past-  
ed part.  
The same copy area is dirty  
whenever making copies.  
The exposure glass or feed  
roller is dirty.  
Clean the exposure glass or  
feed roller. See P.148 “Main-  
taining Your Machine”  
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If You Cannot Make Clear Copies  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Copies are too light.  
The image density is too light. Adjust the image density set-  
ting. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy  
Image Density”  
Damp or rough grain paper is For good copy quality, use the  
used.  
recommended paper.  
Note  
If you use coating paper  
(such as thermal fax paper,  
art paper, carbon paper),  
dry paper, or rough grain  
paper, the copy image  
might be too light.  
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The toner fusing is poor.  
The toner fusing temperature Adjust the fusing setting for  
is too low.  
the paper. See "Fusing Adjust-  
ment: Paper Tray" in the Sys-  
tem Settings manual.  
The copy paper is too thick.  
A moire pattern is produced  
on copies.  
Your original has dot pattern Change the direction of the  
image or many lines.  
original. This may prevent the  
moire pattern.  
Using [Photo] or [Photo(Hard  
Tone)].  
The image density is uneven. The original has areas of solid When using Repeat Copy  
color, or the Positive/Nega-  
tive function is selected for  
Repeat Copy.  
with originals that have areas  
of solid color, set the number  
of originals as follows:  
A0 – A2 (E – C): 1 sheet, A3 (B)  
or smaller: 3 sheets  
Halftone originals can cause  
this problem.  
Try using [Text/Photo] or [Pho-  
to].  
Images are blurred when us- Translucent paper (vellum) is Adjust the fuser setting to  
ing translucent paper (vel-  
lum).  
being used with Repeat Copy. match the paper type. See  
"Fusing Adjustment: Paper  
Tray" in the System Settings  
manual.  
Wrinkles appear when using The fusing temperature is too Adjust the fuser setting to  
translucent paper (vellum).  
low.  
match the paper type. See  
"Fusing Adjustment: Paper  
Tray" in the System Settings  
manual.  
The paper type has just been Wait about one minute.  
changed from plain paper to  
translucent paper (vellum).  
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Problem  
Cause  
Action  
The background for translu-  
cent paper (vellum) is dirty.  
More than 50 copies are being Adjust the fuser setting to  
made of originals longer than match the paper type. See  
1189mm (46.9") with solid  
"Fusing Adjustment: Paper  
block of color (2mm × 900mm Tray" in the System Settings  
(0.08" × 35.4") or larger.)  
manual.  
Streaks, scratches, or wrinkles The paper has been changed  
appear in areas of solid black from plain paper to translu-  
After switching from plain pa-  
perto translucent paper  
(vellum) wait one minute. Af-  
color.  
cent paper (vellum), or from  
translucent paper (vellum) to ter switching from translucent  
plain paper.  
paper (vellum) to plain pa-  
per wait two minutes before  
making copies.  
3
Shadows appear on the cop-  
ies.  
The original is a two sided  
original, or image density set- ting. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy  
ting is too dark. Image Density”  
Adjust the image density set-  
The copies are blurred.  
Continuous copies have been Wait about two minutes, and  
made on small sized paper. then try copying again.  
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If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want  
If You Cannot Make Copies As You Want  
Problem  
Cause  
There are folds or wrinkles in Remove the folds or wrinkles  
the paper. from the roll paper.  
Jammed paper or torn paper is Remove the paper, as appro-  
Action  
Misfeeds occur frequently.  
inside the machine.  
priate. See P.117 xClearing  
Misfeeds”  
The paper is curled.  
Smooth out the curl and try  
again.  
3
Images are cropped when us- The Border Erase setting is to Reduce the size of the Border  
ing the Border Erase function. too big.  
The margin of the original is  
small.  
Parts of the image are not cop- The original is not placed cor- Placing original correctly. See  
Erase setting. See P.72 “Border  
Erase”  
ied.  
rectly.  
An improper paper roll is se- Select the proper paper roll.  
lected. See P.16 “Copy Paper”  
Shift/Erase or Margin Adjust- Cancel Shift/Erase or Margin  
P.31 “Setting Originals”  
ment mode is selected.  
Adjustment mode. See P.68  
“Margin Adjustment”, P.70  
“Shift”  
Copies are blank.  
The original is not set correct- Placing the original with the  
ly.  
surface to copied on to face  
up.  
The copy paper shifts side-  
ways.  
The paper roll is not set cor-  
rectly.  
Set the paper roll correctly,  
making sure that it is straight  
and not loose. See P.113  
CLoading Roll Paper”  
The original does not match  
size in the original table set-  
ting.  
Adjust the original guides to  
the specified size, and then in-  
sert the original along the  
guides. See P.31 “Setting Orig-  
inals”  
The paper is not set correctly Make sure that the paper  
in the bypass tray.  
matches the size for the by-  
pass tray guides. See P.46  
“Copying from the Bypass Tray”  
The copy has shifted in the di- Shift/Erase or Margin Adjust- Cancel Shift/Erase or Margin  
rection of the original feed (or ment mode is selected.  
opposite) direction.  
Adjustment mode. See P.68  
“Margin Adjustment”, P.70  
“Shift”  
The copy is shorter than the  
selected size. Or the copy is  
cut off before the end.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Wrinkles appear in the copy. The paper is damp.  
Replace the paper with new  
paper.  
Cut the paper to 1000mm (40")  
just before copying.  
The paper is damp. See P.12  
Turn on the anti-humidity  
“Anti-humidity Heater Switch” heater. See P.12 “Anti-humidi-  
ty Heater Switch”  
The copies are slanted.  
The original is not straight.  
Insert the original along the  
original guides, so that it is  
straight.  
3
The original and the copy size The paper may have stretched Adjust the Fine Magnification  
does not match.  
because it is damp.  
setting for the Additional  
Copy function. See P.61 “Fine  
Magnification”  
Adjust the Fine Magnification  
setting. See P.61 “Fine Magnifi-  
cation”  
You cannot combine several  
functions.  
Selected functions cannot be  
used together.  
See P.98 “Combination Chart”.  
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Changing The Roll Paper Size  
Changing The Roll Paper Size  
Change the size guides on the left and right of the roll paper holder when you  
load different sized paper rolls.  
Important  
Always follow the instructions below when adjusting the roll paper holder.  
Do not force the roll paper holder by pulling or sliding it strongly. This could  
damage the holder.  
3
Removing the Roll Paper Holder  
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Troubleshooting  
Setting the Roll Paper Holder  
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Reference  
Refer to the procedure for loading paper. See P.113 CLoading Roll Paper”.  
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CLoading Roll Paper  
CLoading Roll Paper  
R CAUTION:  
Be careful when replacing the roll paper or removing misfed paper by follow-  
ing the operating instructions properly. Otherwise, an injury may result from  
the paper cutter inside.  
Important  
When removing paper rolls, lift the roll holders on either side of paper roll be-  
fore removing it. Do not lift one side only. This could damage the machine.  
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ZEDH390E  
Reference  
For details on the paper sizes and types that can be loaded, see P.16 “Copy  
Paper”.  
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DAdding Toner  
DAdding Toner  
R WARNING:  
Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-  
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers  
in accordance with local regulations for plastics.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.  
R CAUTION:  
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Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-  
ality, and we recommend that you only use the expendable supplies avail-  
able at an authorized dealer.  
Important  
If you use toner other than the recommended type, a problem might occur.  
Replace the toner while the machine is turned on. If you turn the machine off,  
your settings will be lost and you will not be able to resume copying.  
Always replace toner when the message is displayed.  
Note  
When the indicators blink, replace the toner as soon as possible.  
If toner runs out, the message “DOut of toner.” is displayed and you cannot  
make copies.  
The machine will be ready to make copies again, about two minutes after the  
toner is replaced.  
Reference  
For details on how to store toner, see P.20 “Storage”.  
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xClearing Misfeeds  
xClearing Misfeeds  
Original Misfeeds  
R CAUTION:  
The fusing section of this equipment might be very hot. You should be very  
careful that you don't touch this section when removing the misfed paper.  
Important  
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If the originals are fed at a slant or become jammed, press the {Scanner Stop}  
key.  
Do not turn off the operation switch when removing jammed originals. If you  
turn the power off, your settings will be lost.  
Completely remove the jammed original, taking care not to tear it. If scraps of  
paper are left in the machine, the originals will jam again or the machine may  
be damaged.  
If the original misfeeds again, immediately call your service representative.  
Reference  
For details of the paper sizes and types that can be loaded, see P.16 “Recom-  
mended Size and Type”.  
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Paper Misfeeds  
R CAUTION:  
The fusing section of this equipment might be very hot. You should be very  
careful that you don't touch this section when removing the misfed paper.  
R CAUTION:  
Be careful when replacing the roll paper or removing misfed paper by follow-  
ing the operating instructions properly. Otherwise, an injury may result from  
the paper cutter inside.  
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Important  
xDo not open the covers, paper path section or paper roll tray immediately  
after the paper misfeed display blinks or comes on. Wait 10 seconds before  
opening them. If you open them immediately, it will be difficult to remove  
paper trapped in the fusing unit.  
Completely remove the jammed paper, taking care not to tear it. If scraps of  
paper are left in the machine, the originals will jam again or the machine may  
be damaged.  
If the paper misfeeds again, immediately call your service representative.  
Note  
Paper jam locations may be displayed in more than one place. In these cases,  
check all the locations indicated.  
Instructions for clearing paper jams in the copy output area and paper roll  
tray are contained in the stickers on the machine.  
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xClearing Misfeeds  
Paper roll tray (A1,A2)  
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When you can see the edge of the paper  
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When you cannot see the edge of the paper  
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Bypass tray (A3,B)  
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Troubleshooting  
Copy output (rear) (C)  
Even if C is displayed, check the front area first and clear any paper jams there.  
If you still cannot clear the paper jam, use the following procedure.  
Important  
When clearing the paper, be careful of the auxiliary guide and other protrusions.  
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R CAUTION:  
The fusing section of this equipment might be very hot. You should be very  
careful that you don't touch this section when removing the misfed paper.  
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4. User Tools (Copier Features)  
Accessing The User Tools (Copier  
Features)  
This section is for the key operation in  
C Select the desired User Tools  
charge of this machine. You can  
menu.  
change or set the machine's default  
The relevant settings screen is dis-  
played for the item selected.  
settings.  
Preparation  
Any changes you make with the  
user tools remain in effect even if  
the main power switch or opera-  
tion switch is turned off, or the  
{Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key is  
pressed.  
Reference  
Reference  
P.125 “User Tools Menu (Copi-  
er Features)”  
For details about the System set-  
tings, see the System Settings man-  
ual.  
D Change the settings as described  
in the on-screen instructions, and  
then press the [OK] key.  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The User Tools menu is displayed.  
Note  
Use the {·} key to enter a deci-  
mal point.  
ZEDS101E  
B Press the [Copier Features] key.  
ZEDS091E  
If you press the [Cancel] key, the  
changes to the settings are can-  
celled and the previous screen is  
displayed.  
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Reference  
For details about how to set or  
change settings, see the System  
Settings manual. See P.126 “Set-  
tings You Can Change with the  
User Tools”  
Exiting from User Tools  
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.  
The machine exits User Tools  
mode and is ready for copying.  
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Note  
You can exit from the User  
Tools by pressing the [Exit] or  
the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver}  
key.  
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User Tools Menu (Copier Features)  
User Tools Menu (Copier Features)  
Adjust Image  
General Features 1/2  
General Features 2/2  
Reproduction Ratio  
Stamp 1/2  
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Stamp 2/2  
Key Operator Tools  
ZEDX101E  
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Settings You Can Change with the User  
Tools  
For details about how to display the settings, see P.123 “Accessing The User Tools  
(Copier Features)”  
General Features 1/2  
Initial Mode Set  
Specifies the settings to appear in the Copy Initial Display screen after the ma-  
chine is turned on, after Auto Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key  
has been pressed. Or whether to use the settings stored in Program No. 20.  
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• Standard  
• Program No.20  
Note  
Default: Standard  
Copier Reset Timer  
Specifies the time period for Auto Reset. See P.30 “Auto Reset”  
Note  
Default: 60 sec.  
The time can be set to 0, and from 10 to 999 seconds.  
If you select 0 sec., the setting is set to No Auto Reset.  
Original Mode Priority  
Specifies the default original type to be used after the machine is turned on,  
after Auto Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key has been pressed.  
See P.40 “Selecting Original Type Setting”  
• Text  
• Text/Photo  
• Photo  
• Pale  
• Generation  
• Blue Line  
• Petched Original  
• Photo (Hand Toner)  
Note  
Default: Text  
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Auto Image Density Priority  
Specifies whether Auto Image Density should be used after the machine is  
turned on, after Auto Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key has  
been pressed, or not. See P.41 “Adjusting Copy Image Density”  
• On  
• Off  
Note  
Default: On  
Density Priority  
Specified one of seven density levels as the image density.  
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Note  
Default: Center  
Auto Paper Select Priority  
Specifies whether Auto Paper Select should be used after the machine is  
turned on, after Auto Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key has  
been pressed, or not. See P.42 “Selecting Copy Paper”  
• On  
• Off  
Note  
Default: On  
Paper Roll Priority  
Specifies the default paper roll to be used after the machine is turned on, after  
Auto Reset, or after the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key has been pressed.  
• Paper Roll 1  
• Paper Roll 2  
• Paper Roll 3 (option)  
Note  
Default: Paper Roll 1  
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Print Start Trigger  
Specifies whether all the originals should be scanned first, or not.  
To scan the originals first and then copy when the {Start} key is pressed, press  
the [Press Start Key] key, To start copying automatically after the originals  
have been scanned, press the [Set Original] key.  
• Press Start Key  
• Set Original  
Note  
Default: Set Original  
Original Size Auto Detect  
Specifies whether to detect the size of the original or not.  
If On is selected, the machine automatically detects the size of the original. If  
Off is selected, the machine ignores the original size and assumes it is the larg-  
est size original. For example, to copy a an original 841mm wide, or JIS B se-  
ries size or other custom size original, set this setting to Off to scan the  
original at the maximum width of 914mm. (In this case, be sure to select a pa-  
per size larger than the original when making the copy. (When enlarging, be  
sure to select a size larger than the original size × reproduction ratio.))  
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• Off  
• On  
Note  
Default: On  
When using 30" width original, set this setting to Off.  
General Features 2/2  
Memory Status Display  
Specifies how the amount of remaining memory should be displayed. If you  
select [Page], it is displayed as a number of A1(D) pages.  
• Percentage  
• Page  
Note  
Default: Page  
Maximum Copy Quantity  
Specifies the maximum number of copies that can be made with the Repeat  
Copy function. See P.34 “Repeat Copy”  
Note  
Default: 99 copies  
The value can be set from 0 to 99 copies.  
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Noise Reduction  
Specifies the noise (small specks of dirt or dust on the image) reduction level  
for each of the original types (Text, Text/Photo, Pale, Special Original.)  
If you select [Off], small scratches and specks on the original will not be re-  
moved.  
• Off  
• Low  
• Medium  
• High  
Note  
Default: Off  
Original Mode Quality Level  
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Adjusts the finish for each original type.  
• Normal  
• Special  
Note  
Default: Normal  
When select [Special]: Your service representative will set this to a value  
that matches your requirements. For details consult your service represen-  
tative.  
Manual Image Density Level  
Specifies the copy image density for each original type.  
• Lighter  
• Normal  
• Darker  
Note  
Default: Normal  
Sort Copy Setting  
Specifies whether all the originals should be scanned before starting copying,  
when using the Sort function. Or whether copying should start while origi-  
nals are still being scanned. See P.51 “Sort/Rotate Sort”  
If "Rear" is selected for the copy output when using the Sort function, even if  
[Copy after Each Scan] is selected, copying starts after all the originals have  
been scanned.  
• Copy after All Scans  
• Copy after Each Scan  
Note  
Default: Copy after All Scans  
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Sample Copy Priority  
Specifies the default dimensions to be used for the Sample Copy function. See  
P.56 “Sample Copy”  
Note  
Default: 0  
The value can be set from 0 to 250 mm (9").  
Partial Copy Priority  
Specifies the default dimensions to be used for the start point (Y1) and end  
point (Y2) in the Partial Copy function. See P.57 “Partial Copy”  
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Note  
Default:  
• Y1: 0 (0.0")  
• Y2: 210 mm (8.3")  
Y1 can be set from 0 to 5000 mm (0" to 197.0").  
Y2 can be set from 210 to 6000 mm (8.3" to 236.0").  
Feed Start Trigger  
Specifies how copying starts.  
If you select [Set Original], copy starts automatically, if you select [Press Start  
Key] then copying starts after you press the {Start} key.  
• Set Original  
• Press Start Key  
Note  
Default: Set Original  
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Reproduction Ratio  
User Reproduction Ratio  
You can store up to three reproduction ratios, in addition to those in the Pre-  
set Ratio function.  
Enter the desired reproduction ratio with the number keys.  
Note  
Default: 100 %  
Use the {·} key to enter a decimal point.  
• 25.0% – 400.0%  
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Preset Reduce/Enlarge Priority  
When [Reduce/Enlarge] key is pressed, the selected reproduction ratio is used  
as the priority ratio.  
The selected user reproduction ratio will also have priority when the [Reduce/  
Enlarge] key is pressed.  
Note  
Default:  
• Metric version: 71%  
• Inch version (Engineering): 65%  
• Inch version (Architecture): 67%  
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Shortcut Reduce/Enlarge  
You can specify a frequently used reproduction ratio to appear on the basic  
screen.  
Note  
Default:  
• Metric version: 71%  
• Inch version (Engineering): 65%  
• Inch version (Architecture): 67%  
User Auto Reduce/Enlarge  
Specifies the original and copy sizes to be displayed when the [User Auto R/E]  
key is pressed. See P.44 “User Auto Reduce/Enlarge”  
Select the copy size to use with the original size.  
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Note  
If you have selected a setting for A0(E) size paper in Auto Reduce/Enlarge,  
you cannot select "Original orientationL". When you cannot select "Orig-  
inal orientationL" (grayed out), select the original size and copy size for  
Horizontal in this setting.  
User Auto R/E Original Size Detect  
Specifies whether an original should be processed as a vertical or horizontal  
original when [User Auto R/E] is selected. See P.44 “User Auto Reduce/Enlarge”  
• Original Orientation: K  
• Original Orientation: L  
Note  
Default: Original OrientationK  
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Adjust Image  
Margin Adjustment Priority  
Specifies the default setting for the size of the margin.  
You can set the size for the top and bottom margin. See P.68 “Margin Adjust-  
ment”  
Note  
Default:  
• Metric version: 20 mm  
• Inch version: 0.8"  
Shift Image Area Priority  
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Specifies the default setting for the Shift function. Use the arrow keys to set  
the shift direction and distance. See P.70 “Shift”  
Note  
Default:  
• Metric version: 20 mm  
• Inch version: 0.8"  
Border Erase Width Priority  
Specifies the default setting for the Border Erase function. See P.72 “Border  
Erase”  
Use the [+] or [-] keys to make the setting.  
Note  
Default:  
• Metric version: 10 mm  
• Inch version: 0.9"  
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Image Repeat Separation Line  
Specifies the type of line to use for the separation line. See P.78 “Image Repeat”  
• None  
• Solid  
• Broken A  
• Broken B  
• Crop Marks  
Note  
Default: None  
Double Copies Separation Line  
Specifies whether to use a separation line, or not, for the Double Copies func-  
tion. See P.77 “Double Copies”  
The separation line will be a dotted line.  
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• None  
• Separation Line  
Note  
Default: Separation Line  
Program/Delete, Overlay Format  
Stores a format image (background image) for use with the Format Overlay  
function.  
You can store up to four formats.  
See P.83 “Format Overlay”, P.84 “Program/Delete, Overlay Format”  
Stamp 1/2  
Preset Stamp Priority  
Specifies the default user stamp to be selected for the Preset Stamp function.  
See P.88 “Preset Stamp”  
• COPY  
• URGENT  
• PRIORITY  
• For Your Info  
• PRELIMINARY  
• For Internal Use Only  
• CONFIDENTIAL  
Note  
Default: COPY  
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Preset Stamp Format Priority  
Specifies the size, density, print direction and print position for each of the  
preset stamps (COPY, URGENT, PRIORITY, For Your Info., PRELIMINARY,  
For Internal Use Only, CONFIDENTIAL). You can make separate settings for  
both horizontal and vertical. See P.88 “Preset Stamp”  
• Size (1X, 2X, 4X, 8X)  
• Density (Normal, Light, Very Light)  
• Orientation (Horiz., Vert.)  
• Position  
Note  
Default:  
• Size: 1X  
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• Density: Normal  
• Orientation: Horiz.  
• Position: Bottom Right  
Preset Stamp Position Adjustment  
Specifies the print position on the copies for each of the preset stamps.  
Enter the settings for stamp position with the [+][-] keys or the number keys.  
Note  
Default:  
[From Left][From Right][From Top][From Bottom]:  
• Metric version: 24 mm  
• Inch version: 0.9"  
[From Horiz. Center]:  
• Metric version: 0 mm  
• Inch version: 0.0"  
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Date Stamp Format Priority  
Specifies the format and other conditions to be used for the Date Stamp func-  
tion. See P.94 “Date Stamp”  
You can specify the format to be used for the date stamp and its orientation  
and position.  
• Date format  
• MM/DD/YYYY  
• DD/MM/YYYY  
• YYYY.MM.DD  
• MM.DD.YYYY  
• DD.MM.YYYY  
• DD.JUN.YYYY  
• Orientation  
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• Position  
Note  
Default:  
• Date Format: MM/DD/YYYY  
• Orientation: Horiz.  
• Position: Top Left  
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Date Stamp Position Adjustment  
Specifies the print position on the copies for the date stamp.  
Enter the settings for stamp position with the [+][-] keys or the number keys.  
Note  
Default:  
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[From Left][From Right][From Top][From Bottom]:  
• Metric version: 24 mm  
• Inch version: 0.9"  
[From Horiz. Center]:  
• Metric version: 0 mm  
• Inch version: 0.0"  
Background Numbering Format  
Specifies the format and other conditions to be used for the Background  
Numbering function. See P.86 “Background Numbering”  
You can specify the print size and density.  
• Size (1X, 2X, 4X, 8X)  
• Density (Light, Normal, Dark, Very Dark)  
Note  
Default:  
• Size: 1X  
• Density: Normal  
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Stamp 2/2  
User Stamp Format Priority  
Specifies the density, print direction and print size to be used for user stamps.  
You can set separate settings for horizontal and vertical. See P.90 “User  
Stamp”  
• Density (Normal, Light, Very Light)  
• Orientation (Horiz., Vert)  
• Position  
Note  
Default:  
• Density: Normal  
• Position: Horiz  
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• Position: Bottom Right  
User Stamp Position Adjustment  
Specifies the print position on the copies for user stamps.  
Enter the settings for stamp position with the [+][-] keys or the number keys.  
Note  
Default:  
[From Left][From Right][From Top][From Bottom]:  
• Metric version: 24 mm  
• Inch version: 0.9"  
[From Horiz. Center]:  
• Metric version: 0 mm  
• Inch version: 0.0"  
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Program/Delete, User Stamp  
You can store, change, or delete a design of your choice as a user stamp.  
You can store up to four user stamps.  
See P.90 “User Stamp”, P.91 “Program/Delete, User Stamp”  
Page Numbering Format  
Specifies the conditions to be used for the Page Numbering function. See P.96  
“Page Numbering”  
You can specify the format to be used for the page number and its orientation  
and position.  
• Format  
• 1, 2...  
• p1, p2...  
• 1/5, 2/5...  
• -1-, -2-...  
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• p.1, p.2...  
• Orientation (Horiz., Vert)  
• Position  
Note  
Default:  
• Format: 1,2,3……  
• Orientation: Horiz  
• Position: Top Left  
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Page Numbering Position Adjustment  
Specifies the print position on the copies for the page number.  
Enter the settings for numbering position with the [+][-] keys or the number  
keys.  
Note  
Default:  
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[From Left][From Right][From Top][From Bottom]:  
• Metric version: 24 mm  
• Inch version: 0.9"  
[From Horiz. Center]:  
• Metric version: 0 mm  
• Inch version: 0.0"  
Key Operator Tools  
When a key operator code has already been entered, you cannot begin manager  
setting unless you enter the key operator code(up to 8 digit).  
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Check/Reset/Print, Copy Counter  
You can check or print the number of copies made under each user code. You  
can also reset each user code's counter to 0.  
Note  
Print Counter List  
• Press the [Print Counter List] key.  
Reset Counter.  
• Press the [Reset Counter] key.  
Reset All Counters  
• Press the [Reset All Counters] key.  
Program/Change/Delete, User Code  
You can register, change, or delete user codes (8 digits or less).  
You can store up to 100 user codes.  
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Note  
Program  
• You can register user codes.  
Press the [Program] key, and then enter the user code with the number  
keys.  
Change  
• You can change user codes.  
Press the [Change] key after selecting the user code.  
Delete User Code  
• You can delete user codes.  
Press the [Delete User Code] key after selecting the user code you want to  
delete.  
Delete All User Codes  
• You can delete all user codes.  
Press the [Delete All User Codes] key.  
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5. Remarks  
Do's and Don'ts  
R CAUTION:  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment.  
While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power cord will  
not be damaged under the equipment.  
Important  
Only disconnect the power cord after checking that all copies are finished.  
• Do not touch areas on or around the fusing unit. These areas get hot.  
• After making copies continuously, the exposure glass may feel warm to  
the touch. This is not a malfunction.  
• Make sure the machine is well ventilated when in use. If the machine is op-  
erated for a long time in a poorly ventilated location, it may begin to smell.  
We recommend that you use the machine in a well ventilated room to en-  
sure you maintain the operating conditions.  
• You might feel warm around the ventilation hole. This is caused by ex-  
haust air, and not a malfunction.  
• Do not turn off the operation switch while copying or printing. When turn-  
ing off the operation switch, make sure that copying or printing is complet-  
ed.  
• Do not open the covers of machine while copying or printing. If you do,  
misfeeds might occur.  
• Do not drop staples, paper clips, or other object in to the machine.  
• Do not stand or sit on the machine.  
• Do not leave the paper path section open for more than 10 minutes.  
• Do not touch the photosensitive conductor. If you touch it by accident,  
wipe it gently with a soft cloth.  
• If you will not be using the machine for a long time, remove the paper from  
the paper roll tray and place it in its storage bag.  
• The machine might fail to produce good copy images if there should occur  
condensation inside caused by temperature change. To prevent such trou-  
ble, this machine has an anti-condensation function. Even after the main  
power switch is in the stand-by position, the anti-condensation heater is  
active, thus keeping the machine body slightly warm.  
• The machine has a Anti-humidity function. Even when the main power  
switch is in the Off position, the Anti-humidity heater is active if it is  
turned on.  
• Do not move the machine while copying or printing.  
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Remarks  
• Be sure to take a note of your machine settings. If you operate the machine  
improperly or a failure occurs in the machine, your machine settings might  
be lost.  
• Supplier shall not be liable for any loss or damages resulting form a failure  
on the machine, loss of machine settings, and use of the machine.  
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Where To Put Your Machine  
Where To Put Your Machine  
Machine Environment  
Your machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-  
ditions greatly affect its performance.  
Optimum environmental conditions  
R CAUTION:  
Keep the equipment away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an  
electric shock might occur.  
Do not place the equipment on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples  
over, it could cause injury.  
R CAUTION:  
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If you use the equipment in a confined space, make sure there is a continu-  
ous air turnover.  
• Temperature: 10 – 32°C (50 – 89.6°F)(humidity to be 54% at 32°C, 89.6°F)  
• Humidity: 15 – 80% (temperature to be 27°C, 80.6°F at 80%)  
• A strong and level base.  
• The machine must be level within 5mm, 0.2" both front to rear and left to  
right.  
• To avoid possible buildup of ozone, be sure to locate this machine in a large  
well ventilated room that has an air turnover of more than 30 m3/hr/person.  
Environments to avoid  
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight or strong light (more than 1,500 lux).  
• Locations directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner or heated air  
from a heater. (Sudden temperature changes might cause condensation with-  
in the machine.)  
• Locations close to such machines generating ammonia such as diazo copy  
machines.  
• Places where the machine might be subjected to frequent strong vibration.  
• Dusty areas.  
• Areas with corrosive gases.  
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Remarks  
Access To Machine  
Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.  
Rear  
Left  
Right  
Front  
ZEDH400E  
Standard setting  
Front  
more than 100cm (40")  
more than 70cm (27.6")  
more than 40cm (15.8")  
more than 45cm (17.8")  
more than 45cm (17.8")  
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Rear  
Left  
Right  
Upper  
Note  
For the required space when options are installed, please contact your service  
representative.  
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Power Connection  
R WARNING:  
Only connect the machine to the power source described on the inside  
front cover of this manual. Connect the power cord directly into a wall  
outlet and do not use an extension cord.  
Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord.  
Do not place heavy objects on it. Do not pull it hard nor bend it more  
than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.  
R CAUTION:  
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the equipment.  
While moving the equipment, you should take care that the power cord will  
not be damaged under the equipment.  
R CAUTION:  
When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the  
plug (not the cable).  
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• When the main switch is in the Stand-by positions, the optional anti-conden-  
sation heaters are on. In case of emergency, unplug the machine's power cord.  
• When you unplug the power cord, the anti-condensation heaters turn off.  
• Make sure that the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet.  
• Voltage must not fluctuate more than 10%.  
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily ac-  
cessible.  
Disposal  
Contact your service representative if you want to dispose of the machine.  
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Maintaining Your Machine  
If the exposure glass or feed rollers  
are dirty, you will not be able to make  
clear copies. Clean them when they  
become dirty.  
Cleaning inside the Original  
Cover  
If you open the original cover, you  
can access the exposure glass and  
original feed mechanism.  
Cleaning the machine  
Wipe the machine with a soft dry  
cloth. If this does not remove the  
dirt, wipe the machine with a  
damp, tightly wrung, cloth. If a  
damp cloth still does not remove  
the dirt, try using a mild detergent.  
Wipe the machine with a dry cloth  
to remove the moisture, after using  
a damp cloth.  
A Lift the release lever on the origi-  
nal cover and open the cover  
while holding it on both sides.  
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Important  
Do not use chemical cleaner or or-  
ganic solvent, such as thinner or  
benzene. If they get into the ma-  
chine or melt plastic parts, a failure  
might occur.  
ZEDH210E  
Do not clean parts other than those  
specified in this manual. Such  
parts should be cleaned by your  
service representative.  
Cleaning the exposure glass  
A Wipe the exposure glass with a  
soft, damp cloth.  
ZEDH220E  
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B Close the original cover gently.  
Cleaning the feed roller  
A Wipe the feed roller with a  
soft, dry cloth while turning  
the roller.  
ZEDH250E  
Cleaning The Paper Path  
Section  
ZEDH230E  
Cleans toner powder that may have  
collected on the imaging area.  
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Cleaning the original feed guide  
A Wipe the original feed guides  
at the top and bottom with a  
soft, dry cloth.  
A Lift the release levers on either  
side and open the paper path sec-  
tion.  
ZEDH240E  
ZEDH260E  
Note  
Important  
If there is paper dust or  
threads inside, remove them.  
Do not leave the paper path sec-  
tion open for more than 10 min-  
utes.  
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Remarks  
B Wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.  
ZEDH270E  
C Close the paper path section cover  
gently.  
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6. Specification  
Mainframe  
Configuration:  
Console  
Fusing:  
Digital dry electrostatic transfer system  
Originals:  
Sheet  
Original size (W × L):  
• Metric version: 210 × 182mm-914 × 6000mm  
• Inch version: 81/2" × 9"-36" × 236"  
Copy size (W × L):  
• Metric version:  
A0K-A4 K  
Roll paper: 210 × 210mm-914 × 6000mm  
Bypass tray: 210 × 182mm-914 × 2000mm  
• Inch version:  
EK-A K  
Roll paper: 81/2" × 81/2" -36" × 236"  
Bypass tray: 81/2" × 9"-36" × 78"  
Reproduction ratio:  
• Metric version:  
Full-size: 100%  
Reduce: 25.0%, 35.4%, 50.0%, 70.7%  
Enlarge: 141.4%, 200.0%, 282.8%, 400.0%  
Zoom: 25.0-200.0% (0.1% step)  
Zoom: 200.0-400.0% (0.2% step)  
• Inch version (Engineering):  
Full-size: 100%  
Reduce: 25.0%, 32.0%, 50.0%, 65.0%  
Enlarge: 129.0%, 200.0%, 259.0%, 400.0%  
Zoom: 25.0-200.0% (0.1% step)  
Zoom: 200.0-400.0% (0.2% step)  
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Specification  
• Inch version (Architecture):  
Full-size: 100%  
Reduce: 25.0%, 33.0%, 50.0%, 67.0%  
Enlarge: 133.0%, 200.0%, 267.0%, 400.0%  
Zoom: 25.0-200.0% (0.1% step)  
Zoom: 200.0-400.0% (0.2% step)  
Copying speed (full-size copying):  
7 copies/minute (A1(D)L) (3.54 inch per second)  
Warm-up time:  
Less than 2 minutes (20°C)  
First copy time:  
• Metric version:  
When selected upper tray: 18 seconds (A1L), 25 seconds(A0K)  
• Inch version:  
When selected upper tray: 18.5 seconds (DL), 25.4 seconds(EK)  
Repeat copy:  
• Metric version:  
• Mainframe only  
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Width  
Length  
914/880mm  
841mm  
Up to 1,219mm  
Up to 1,325mm  
Up to 1,875mm  
594mm  
420mm  
Up to 2,652mm (Transportation dis-  
tance:2,000mm)  
297mm  
Up to 2,751mm (Transportation dis-  
tance:2,000mm)  
When deleting a copy size: Up to 1,219mm  
• Optional HDD installed  
6 m (any width)  
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Mainframe  
• Inch version (Engineering):  
• Mainframe only  
Width  
34"  
Length  
Up to 50.8"  
Up to 78.5"  
Up to 101.6"  
Up to 157"  
Up to 203.2"  
22"  
17"  
11"  
81/2"  
When deleting a copy size: Up to 50.8"  
• Optional HDD installed  
6 m (any width)  
• Inch version (Architecture):  
• Mainframe only  
Width  
Length  
36" (30")  
Up to 48"  
Up to 72"  
Up to 96"  
Up to 144"  
Up to 192"  
24"  
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18"  
12"  
9"  
When deleting a copy size: Up to 48"  
• Optional HDD installed  
6 m (any width)  
Non-reproduction area:  
• Metric version:  
• Top: 8mm  
• Bottom: 10mm  
• Left and Right 2 ± 2mm (less than 6mm on either side)  
• Inch version:  
• Top: 0.32"  
• Bottom: 0.39"  
• Left and Right 0.08" ± 0.08" (less than 0.24" on either side)  
Continuous copying count:  
99 copies  
Copy paper capacity:  
2 roll unit/bypass tray  
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Specification  
Power source:  
• Metric version  
220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz, 10A  
• Inch version  
120V, 60Hz, 20A  
Dimensions (W × D × H):  
1,250 × 748 × 1,200mm, 49.2" × 29.4" × 47.2"  
Weight:  
Approx. 225kg, 496lb  
Original scanning:  
Original feed image scanning over a fixed contact image sensor  
Original scanning pivot:  
Center  
Light source:  
LED  
Scanning resolution:  
6
600dpi  
Scanning gradation:  
256 values  
Printing gradation:  
4 values  
Printing resolution:  
600dpi  
Photo conductor type:  
OPC  
Development:  
Dry two-component magnetic brush development system  
Fusing:  
Hot roller  
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Mainframe  
Power consumption:  
Metric version  
1.6 kw  
Inch version  
1.7 kw  
Warm-up  
Ready (Anti-humidity heater 0.2 kw  
= OFF)  
0.2 kw  
During printing  
Maximum  
1.5 kwh  
1.8 kw  
1.4 kwh  
1.7 kw  
Noise Emission *1 :  
Sound Power Level:  
Stand-by  
Less than 50.6 dB (A)  
Copying  
Less than 65.7 dB (A)  
Sound Pressure Level *2  
:
Stand-by  
Less than 38.0 dB (A)  
Less than 54.7 dB (A)  
Copying  
*1  
The above measurements are made in accordance with ISO 7779 which are the ac-  
tual value.  
It is measured at the position of the operator.  
*2  
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Specification  
Options  
2nd Roll Tray TypeA  
Adds the lower tray (paper roll 3).  
Roll Holder Unit TypeA  
When using different sizes of roll paper, use the roll holder to quickly change  
the paper rolls.  
Original Tray TypeG  
Attach this to the rear of the machine to store large quantities of originals.  
Stamp Board TypeA  
Adds the print capability required for the Background Numbering, Preset  
Stamp, User Stamp, Date Stamp, User Stamp Repeat, and Page Numbering  
functions.  
Hard Disk Drive Option Type 470  
Allows you to incrase the copy functions, like the following:  
• Repoat Copy (longer than A0(E)K)  
• Stamp function (registered stamp board)  
• Sort/Rotate Sort (50 sheets or more)  
• Restart Copy (longer than A0(E))  
• Format Overlay  
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• Sample Copy (longer than A0(E))  
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Settings Record Sheet  
Settings Record Sheet  
Program Record Sheet  
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Please make a copy of this sheet and use it to keep a record of your program  
settings.  
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Specification  
Stored Format Record Sheet  
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Please make a copy of this sheet and use it to keep a record of your format set-  
tings.  
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Settings Record Sheet  
User Stamp Record Sheet  
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Please make a copy of this sheet and use it to keep a record of your user  
stamps.  
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Specification  
Magnification Ratio Chart  
Metric version (A series)  
Copy size  
A0  
%
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
100.0  
141.4  
200.0  
282.8  
400.0  
70.7  
50.0  
70.7  
100.0  
141.4  
200.0  
35.4  
50.0  
70.7  
100.0  
141.4  
25.0  
35.4  
50.0  
70.7  
100.0  
100.0  
141.4  
200.0  
282.8  
Inch version (Engineering)  
Copy size  
%
E
D
C
B
A
E
100.0  
129.0  
200.0  
259.0  
400.0  
65.7  
100.0  
129.0  
200.0  
259.0  
50.0  
65.0  
100.0  
129.0  
200.0  
32.0  
50.0  
65.0  
100.0  
129.0  
25.0  
32.0  
50.0  
65.0  
100.0  
D
C
B
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A
Inch version (Architecture)  
Copy size  
%
E
D
C
B
A
E
100.0  
133.0  
200.0  
267.0  
400.0  
67.0  
100.0  
133.0  
200.0  
267.0  
50.0  
67.0  
100.0  
133.0  
200.0  
33.0  
50.0  
67.0  
100.0  
133.0  
25.0  
33.0  
50.0  
67.0  
100.0  
D
C
B
A
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Settings Record Sheet  
Measure Chart  
Metric version (A series)  
Width × Length  
A0  
A1  
A2  
A3  
A4  
841 × 1,189 mm  
594 × 841 mm  
420 × 594 mm  
297 × 420 mm  
210 × 297 mm  
Inch version (Engineering)  
Width × Length  
E
34" × 44"  
22" × 34"  
17" × 22"  
11" × 17"  
81/2" × 11"  
D
C
B
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A
Inch version (Architecture)  
Width × Length  
E
36" × 48"  
24" × 36"  
18" × 24"  
12" × 18"  
9" × 12"  
D
C
B
A
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INDEX  
A
D
Accessing The User Tools (Copier  
Features), 123  
Additional Copy, 36  
DAdding Toner, 115  
Date Stamp, 94  
Date Stamp Format Priority, 136  
Date Stamp Position Adjustment, 137  
Delete Inside, 74  
Delete Outside, 76  
Deleting a Program, 54  
Density Priority, 127  
Adjust Image, 133  
Adjusting Copy Image Density, 41  
Anti-humidity Heater Switch, 12  
Auto Image Density Priority, 127  
Auto Off, 30  
Auto Paper Select Priority, 127  
Auto Reduce/Enlarge, 43  
Auto Reset, 30  
Directional Magnification (%), 64  
Directional Size Magnification (inch), 66  
Displays And Key Operations, 8  
Disposal, 147  
Auto Start, 55  
Do's and Don'ts, 143  
Double Copies, 77  
B
Double Copies Separation Line, 134  
Background Numbering, 86  
Background Numbering Format, 137  
Basic Functions, 40  
E
Basic Procedure, 28  
BASICS, 11  
Before Copying, 21  
Energy Saver Mode, 55  
F
Border Erase, 72  
Border Erase Width Priority, 133  
Feed Start Trigger, 130  
Fine Magnification, 61  
Format Overlay, 83  
C
G
Changing The Roll Paper Size, 111  
Chart of Scan Sizes for Each Function 101  
,
General Features 1/2, 126  
General Features 2/2, 128  
Guide to Components, 1  
Check/Reset/Print, Copy Counter, 141  
Cleaning inside the Original Cover, 148  
Cleaning The Paper Path Section, 149  
CLoading Roll Paper, 113  
Combination Chart, 98  
Guide To Option Components, vi  
H
Copier Reset Timer, 126  
Copying, 21  
Copying from the Bypass Tray, 46  
Copy Paper, 16  
Handling, 20  
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O
If You Cannot Make Clear Copies, 106  
If You Cannot Make Copies As  
You Want, 109  
If Your Machine Does Not Operate As  
You Want, 103  
Image Overlay, 81  
Image Overlay Limitations, 82  
Image Repeat, 78  
Operation Panel, 6  
Options, 5, 156  
Original Counter/Reset, 29  
Original Misfeeds, 117  
Original Mode Priority, 126  
Original Mode Quality Level, 129  
Originals, 13  
Other Functions, 55  
Image Repeat Separation Line, 134  
Initial Mode Set, 126  
P
Interrupt Copy, 39  
Page Numbering Format, 139  
Page Numbering Position Adjustment  
Panel Screen, 8  
,
140  
J
Job Preset, 37  
Paper Misfeeds, 118  
Paper Roll Priority, 127  
Partial Copy Priority, 130  
Positive/Negative, 79  
Power Connection, 147  
Preset Cut, 49  
K
Key Names, vi  
Key Operator Tools, 140  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge, 58  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge Priority, 131  
Preset Stamp, 88  
M
Machine Environment, 145  
Magnification Ratio Chart, 160  
Mainframe, 151  
Maintaining Your Machine, 148  
Manual Image Density Level, 129  
Margin Adjustment, 68  
Margin Adjustment Priority, 133  
Maximum Copy Quantity, 128  
Measure Chart, 161  
Preset Stamp Format Priority, 135  
Preset Stamp Position Adjustment, 135  
Preset Stamp Priority, 134  
Print Start Trigger, 128  
Program, 53  
Program/Change/Delete, User Code  
Program/Delete, Overlay Format, 84  
Program/Delete, User Stamp, 91, 139  
,
141  
Memory Status Display, 128  
Message, 103  
R
Mirror Image, 80  
Missing Image Area, 15  
Recalling a Program, 54  
Recommended Size and Type, 16  
Remarks, 143  
N
Repeat Copy, 34  
Reproduction Ratio, 131  
Restart Copy, 35  
Noise Reduction, 129  
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U
Safety Information, i  
Sample Copy, 56  
User Auto Reduce/Enlarge, 44, 132  
User Auto R/E Original Size Detect, 132  
Sample Copy Priority, 130  
Screen, 105  
User Codes, 55  
User Reproduction Ratio, 131  
User Stamp, 90  
User Stamp Format Priority, 138  
User Stamp Position Adjustment, 138  
User Stamp Repeat, 87  
User Tools (Copier Features), 123  
User Tools Menu (Copier Features), 125  
Selecting Copy Paper, 42  
Selecting Original Type Setting, 40  
Setting Carrier Sheet, 32  
Setting Originals, 31  
Settings Record Sheet, 157  
Settings You Can Change with the User  
Tools, 126  
Setting the Length of Copy Paper Cut, 48  
Shift, 70  
Shift Image Area Priority, 133  
Shortcut Reduce/Enlarge, 132  
Size Magnification, 63  
Sizes and Weights, 13  
Sort, 51  
V
Variable Cut, 50  
W
Warnings and Precautions, iii  
What You Can Do With This Machine  
(Copy Mode), viii  
Sort Copy Setting, 129  
Specification, 151  
Stamp 1/2, 134  
Where To Put Your Machine, 145  
Stamp 2/2, 138  
Starting The Machine, 11  
X
xClearing Misfeeds, 117  
Storage, 20  
Storing Your Settings, 53  
Synchro Cut, 48  
Z
Zoom, 59  
T
Terms, vi  
Toner, 20  
Troubleshooting, 103  
Turning Off the Main Power, 12  
Turning Off the Power, 12  
Turning On the Main Power, 11  
Turning On the Power, 11  
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