Ricoh Priport Jp1210 User Manual

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JP1210/1250  
Operating Instructions  
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 might be slightly different from your machine.  
Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Notes:  
The model names of the machines do not appear in the following pages. Check the type of your ma-  
chine before reading this manual.  
LG drum: Not Available  
A4 drum: JP1210  
B4 drum: JP1250  
Certain types might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.  
Two kinds of size notation are employed in this manual. With this machine refer to the metric version.  
For good print quality, Ricoh recommends that you use genuine Ricoh master and ink.  
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  
220 – 240V, 50/60Hz, 1.3A or more  
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,  
see P.112 “Power Connection”.  
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Declaration of Conformity  
“The Product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and the Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC.”  
In accordance with IEC 60417, this machine uses the following symbols for the main switch:  
a means POWER ON.  
b means POWER OFF.  
Copyright © 2000 Ricoh Co., Ltd.  
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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, do not remove any covers or  
screws other than those specified in this manual.  
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.  
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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.  
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.  
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the  
machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.  
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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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 the machine.  
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 display panel.  
{
}
Keys built into the machine's operation panel.  
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What You Can Do with this Machine  
Below is a quick summary of this machine's features and where to look in this  
manual for more information  
Standard Printing  
See P.5 “Standard Printing”.  
Adjusting the Print Image Position  
See P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image Position”.  
Adjusting the Print Image Density  
See P.11 “Adjusting the Print Image Density”.  
Halftone Printing  
See P.12 “Tint Mode—Halftone Printing”.  
Making Clear Prints  
See P.13 “Use the {Fine} key to make clear prints.”.  
Changing the Print Speed  
See P.14 “Changing the Printing Speed”.  
Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios  
See P.16 “Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ra-  
tios”.  
GRREDU0E  
GRENLA0E  
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Erasing Centre and Edge Margins  
See P.18 “Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and Edge Margins”.  
GRMARG0E  
Erasing Edge Margins  
See P.20 “Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins”.  
Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals  
See P.22 “Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals”.  
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper  
See P.23 “Printing on Thick or Thin Paper”.  
Selecting Original Type  
See P.24 “Selecting Original Type”.  
Saving Ink  
See P.25 “Economy Mode—Saving Ink”.  
Printing from Several Originals at Once  
See P.26 “Auto Cycle—Printing from Several Originals at Once”.  
Group Printing from the Same Original  
See P.28 “Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original”.  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
GRCLAS0E  
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Group Printing from Different Originals  
See P.30 “Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals”.  
A
C
B
D
A
B
C
D
GRCLAS1E  
Combining Originals onto One Print  
See P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print”.  
A B  
ZCTX050E  
A B  
A B  
ZCTX040E  
Skip Feed Printing  
See P.37 “Skip Feed Printing”.  
Storing Your Print Settings in Memory  
See P.38 “Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory”.  
Printing Secret Documents  
See P.42 “Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents”.  
Making Colour Prints  
See P.52 “Making Colour Prints”.  
Printing in Two Colours  
See P.54 “Printing in Two colours”.  
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Machine Exterior  
1. Front door  
6. Paper feed side plates  
Open for access to the inside of the ma-  
chine.  
Use to prevent paper skew.  
7. Paper feed tray  
Set paper on this tray for printing.  
2. Operation panel  
Operator controls and indicators are lo-  
cated here. See P.x “Operation Panel”.  
8. Side tray fine adjusting dial  
Use to shift the paper feed tray sideways.  
3. Platen cover  
Lower this cover over an original before  
printing.  
9. Paper feed tray down key  
Press to lower the paper feed tray.  
10. Behind cover  
Flip up when you use the keys under-  
neath.  
4. Original tray release lever  
Use to open the original tray unit when  
installing the master.  
5. Feed roller pressure lever  
Use to adjust the contact pressure of the  
paper feed roller according to paper  
thickness.  
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Machine Interior  
1. Document feeder (Option)  
5. Main switch  
Original inserted into the document feed-  
er are individually and automatically fed  
onto and removed from the exposure  
glass. See P.43 “Printing Using the Op-  
tional 30 Originals Document Feeder”.  
Use to turn the power on or off.  
6. Drum unit  
The master is wrapped around this unit.  
7. Drum unit lock lever  
Lift to unlock and pull out the drum unit.  
2. Paper delivery side plates  
Use to align the prints on the paper deliv-  
ery tray.  
8. Ink holder  
Set the ink cartridge in this holder.  
3. Paper delivery end plate  
Use to align the leading edge of prints.  
4. Paper delivery tray  
Completed prints are delivered here.  
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Options  
30 Originals document feeder  
TSLP015E  
Note  
Other options:  
• Colour Drum: LG drum  
• Colour Drum: A4 drum  
• Colour Drum: B4 drum  
• Tape Dispenser  
• Key Counter  
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Operation Panel  
Keys  
1. {Security} key  
7. {Center/Edge Erase} key  
Press to make prints of secret documents.  
See P.42 “Security Mode—Printing Secret  
Documents”.  
Press to print book originals that have a sol-  
id image on the centre or edges. See P.18  
“Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and Edge  
Margins”.  
2. {Paste Shadow Erase} key  
8. { } and { } keys (Scroll keys)  
Press to select size and direction of paper or  
original in Centre/Edge Erase.  
Press to erase the shadow of pasted origi-  
nals. See P.22 “Paste Shadow Erase—Eras-  
ing the Shadow of Pasted Originals”.  
3. {Tint/Economy} key  
9. {Reduce} key  
Press to make halftone prints. See P.12  
“Tint Mode—Halftone Printing”.  
Press to save ink. See P.25 “Economy  
Mode—Saving Ink”.  
Press to reduce the image. See P.16 “Pre-  
set Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging  
Using Preset Ratios”.  
10. {Full Size} key  
Press to make full size prints.  
4. {Image Density} key  
Press to make prints darker or lighter. See  
P.11 “Adjusting the Print Image Density”.  
11. {Enlarge} key  
Press to enlarge the image. See P.16 “Pre-  
set Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging  
Using Preset Ratios”.  
5. Check Indicator  
This indicator lights when you have select-  
ed one or more of the functions accessed by  
lifting the behind cover and pressing the  
keys underneath (e. g. {Security} key, {Paste  
Shadow Erase} key etc.).  
12. {Combine} key  
Press to combine originals onto 1 print. See  
P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Originals  
onto One Print”.  
This lets you know whether one or more of  
these functions is selected, even if the cover  
is lowered.  
13. {Type of Original} key  
Press to select Letter, Photo, or Letter/Pho-  
to mode. See P.24 “Selecting Original  
Type”.  
6. {Skip Feed} key  
Press to select skip feed printing. See ⇒  
P.37 “Skip Feed Printing”.  
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14. {Fine} key  
20. {W} and {V} keys (Speed keys)  
Press to adjust the printing speed. See ⇒  
P.14 “Changing the Printing Speed”.  
Press to select the fine image. See P.13  
“Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints”.  
15. {Image Position} key  
21. {Memory/Class} key  
Press to shift the image forwards or back-  
wards. See P.9 “Adjusting the Print Image  
Position”.  
Press to select Memory or Class mode. See  
P.28 “Class Mode—Group Printing from  
the Same Original”or  
Mode—Group Printing from Different Origi-  
P.30 “Memory  
16. {Program} key  
nals”.  
Press to input or recall user programs. See  
P.38 “Program—Storing Your Print Set-  
tings in Memory”.  
22. Number keys  
Press to enter the desired number of prints  
and data for selected modes.  
17. {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key  
23. {q} key  
Clear Modes  
Press to clear the previously entered job  
settings.  
Use to enter data in selected modes.  
24. {Clear/Stop} key  
Energy Saver  
While entering numbers, press to cancel a  
number you have entered.  
Press to switch to and from Energy Sav-  
er mode. P.8 “Energy Saver Mode —  
Saving Energy”.  
While copying, press to stop copying.  
18. {Auto Cycle} key  
25. {Start} key  
Use to process the master and make prints  
automatically. See P.26 “Auto Cycle—  
Printing from Several Originals at Once”.  
Press to make a master.  
26. {Print} key  
Press to start printing.  
19. {Proof} key  
Press to make proof prints.  
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Indicators  
1. Error indicators  
These indicators are lit when a non-  
standard condition occurs within the ma-  
chine.  
2. Memory/Class indicator  
Shows the number entered in Memory or  
Class mode.  
3. Speed indicators  
These indicators show the printing speed  
that is selected.  
4. Counter  
Displays the number of prints entered.  
While printing, it shows the number of  
prints remaining.  
5. Guidance display  
Display the machine's condition.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1.Operation  
Printing Paper............................................................................................ 1  
Originals..................................................................................................... 2  
Preparation for Printing ............................................................................ 3  
Loading Paper............................................................................................... 3  
Setting Up the Paper Delivery Tray............................................................... 4  
Standard Printing ...................................................................................... 5  
Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays ................................... 7  
Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy..................................................... 8  
Adjusting the Print Image Position.......................................................... 9  
Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward................................ 9  
Shifting the Print Image Position to the Right or Left .................................. 10  
Adjusting the Print Image Density......................................................... 11  
Before Making a Master.............................................................................. 11  
After Making a Master................................................................................. 11  
Tint Mode—Halftone Printing................................................................. 12  
Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints............................................................ 13  
Changing the Printing Speed ................................................................. 14  
Stopping the Machine during the Multi-print Run................................ 15  
When You Want to Stop the Machine during the Multi-print Run and  
Print the Next Original ............................................................................... 15  
When You Want to Change the Number of Prints Entered or Check the  
Completed Prints....................................................................................... 15  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios ... 16  
Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and Edge Margins...................... 18  
Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins...................................................... 20  
Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals........ 22  
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper............................................................. 23  
Pressure Lever Position.............................................................................. 23  
Selecting Original Type........................................................................... 24  
Economy Mode—Saving Ink .................................................................. 25  
Auto Cycle—Printing from Several Originals at Once......................... 26  
Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original......................... 28  
Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals.................... 30  
Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print ............................... 33  
Skip Feed Printing................................................................................... 37  
Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory............................... 38  
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Storing Your Settings .................................................................................. 38  
Recalling a Program.................................................................................... 39  
Protecting a Program .................................................................................. 40  
Removing Program Protection.................................................................... 41  
Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents ........................................ 42  
2.Optional Functions  
Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder............... 43  
Document Feeder Exterior.......................................................................... 43  
Originals...................................................................................................... 44  
Setting Originals in the Document Feeder .................................................. 45  
Combine Copies with the Document Feeder .............................................. 46  
Memory Mode with the Document Feeder.................................................. 48  
Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum ................................ 52  
Making Colour Prints................................................................................... 52  
Changing the colour Drum Unit................................................................... 52  
Printing in Two colours................................................................................ 54  
3.Service Program Mode  
Accessing Service Programs................................................................. 57  
Changing the Settings of Service Programs ........................................ 58  
Service Program Menu ............................................................................... 59  
User Codes............................................................................................... 66  
How to Set User Code Mode (# 120).......................................................... 66  
How to Use User Code Mode ..................................................................... 67  
How to Check the User Code Counter (# 121) ........................................... 68  
How to Clear the User Code Counter (# 122)............................................. 69  
How to Check the Total Number of Masters and Prints Made Under  
All User Codes (# 123).............................................................................. 70  
How to Clear the User Code Total Counter (# 124).................................... 71  
4.Replenishing Supplies  
Loading Paper on the Paper Feed Tray................................................. 73  
Replenishing Paper..................................................................................... 73  
Changing the Paper Size ............................................................................ 74  
When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights................................................. 75  
Master Roll Replacement........................................................................ 77  
Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape Dispenser (Option) ............... 79  
5.What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
If Your Machine does not Operate as You Want................................... 81  
x Clearing Misfeeds............................................................................... 84  
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x” + “ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL” .......................................... 84  
x” +“PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” .......................... 87  
x”+ “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”..................... 90  
x” +“PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” ......................... 92  
x” +“MASTER EJECT JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER................... 94  
x” +“DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER” ............................... 96  
When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights.................................. 97  
When the Master Eject Indicator (k) Lights......................................... 99  
When Other Indicators Light ................................................................ 100  
When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray............... 101  
Poor Printing.......................................................................................... 102  
Dirt on the Back Side of Paper.................................................................. 102  
Dirt on the Front Side of Paper (Black Line/Stain) .................................... 104  
White Prints or Incomplete Prints.............................................................. 105  
6.Remarks  
Operation Notes..................................................................................... 107  
General Cautions ...................................................................................... 107  
Print Paper ................................................................................................ 109  
Originals.................................................................................................... 109  
Where to Put Your Machine.................................................................. 111  
Environmental Conditions ......................................................................... 111  
Power Connection..................................................................................... 112  
Access to Machine.................................................................................... 112  
Maintaining Your Machine.................................................................... 113  
Main Frame............................................................................................... 113  
Optional Document Feeder....................................................................... 114  
Combination Chart ................................................................................ 115  
7.Specification  
Main Frame............................................................................................. 117  
30 Originals Document Feeder............................................................. 121  
Consumables......................................................................................... 122  
INDEX...................................................................................................... 123  
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1. Operation  
Printing Paper  
The following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine.  
• Paper smaller than 90mm × 148mm, 3.6" × 5.9"  
• Paper larger than 268mm × 388mm, 10.5" ×15.2"  
• Paper heavier than 209.3g/m2, 55.6 lb  
• Paper lighter than 47.1g/m2, 12.5 lb  
• Roughly-cut paper  
• Paper of different thickness in the same stack  
• Buckled or curled paper  
• Low stiffness paper  
Correct curls in the paper before setting it in the machine. When you cannot cor-  
rect the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down. Otherwise the paper  
might wrap around the drum or stains might appear.  
Store paper where it will not curl or absorb moisture. Use paper soon after it is  
unpacked.  
Only use paper where the leading edge has two right angle corners, as shown  
below.  
GRPRIN0E  
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Operation  
Originals  
Note  
Originals that can be set on the exposure glass are as follows:  
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• Maximum size: 257 × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"  
• Maximum total thickness: 30mm, 1.1"  
• Maximum total weight: 5kg, 11.0 lb  
If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the  
base sheet and press the {Paste Shadow Erase} key. If the thickness of the paste-  
up original is more than 0.1mm and the space between the pasted parts is less  
than 2mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the prints.  
If you use originals that have bold letters or solid images at the leading edges,  
you might get prints with dirty edges. In this case, insert the widest margin  
first, or raise the printing speed.  
The first 5mm, 0.2" of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the lead-  
ing edge margin is at least 5mm, 0.2".  
Original  
Print  
a
a: 5mm, 0.2"  
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Preparation for Printing  
Preparation for Printing  
Note  
Loading Paper  
Correct the paper curl before  
setting the paper. If you cannot  
do so, stack the paper with the  
curl face down as shown.  
1
A Carefully open the paper feed  
tray.  
GRMARU0E  
TSLH026E  
B Put the paper feed side plates lock  
lever. Adjust the side plates to  
match the paper size.  
GRBATS0E  
D Make sure that the paper feed  
side plates touch the paper light-  
ly. Put back the lock lever.  
1
TSLH01AE  
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le-  
ver  
TSLY015E  
C Place the paper on the paper feed  
tray.  
TSLY013E  
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Operation  
C Lift the paper delivery end plate  
and move it to match the print pa-  
per size.  
Setting Up the Paper Delivery  
Tray  
2
1
1
A Open the paper delivery tray.  
TSLH01ZE  
D Turn on the main switch.  
TSLH01YE  
Reference  
When the prints are not deliv-  
ered in a neat stack, see P.101  
“When the Prints are Thrown  
Over the Paper Delivery Tray”.  
B Lift the paper delivery side plates  
and adjust them to the paper size.  
2
1
2
TSLH030E  
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Standard Printing  
Standard Printing  
B Set the original face down on the  
exposure glass. The original  
should be centred according to  
the size marks on the right scale.  
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-Printing  
In this manual, the word, “Printing”  
is used as opposed to “Copying” in  
order to distinguish between the  
process that your machine uses to  
make prints, and the process used by  
a standard copier machine.  
A standard copier scans in the origi-  
nal for each copy set made. This ma-  
chine, however, scans in your original  
once and makes multiple prints from  
this master.  
TSLH010E  
This chapter describes the basic  
pointing operations that your ma-  
chine is capable of.  
C Lower the platen cover.  
A Lift the platen cover.  
D Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
A trial print is delivered to the pa-  
per delivery tray.  
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Operation  
E Press the {Proof} key and check  
the image density and the image  
position of the proof print.  
G Press the {Print} key.  
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TSLS014E  
TSLS013E  
Note  
After printing is completed, the  
same number of prints is auto-  
matically set for the next job.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys or the fine adjust-  
ment dial. See P.9 “Adjusting  
the Print Image Position”.  
To stop the machine during the  
multi-print run, press the {Clear/  
Stop} key.  
To return the machine to the in-  
itial condition after printing,  
press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key.  
If the image density is slightly  
dark or light, adjust the image  
density using the {W} or {V}  
key. See P.11 “Adjusting the  
Print Image Density”.  
F Enter the number of prints re-  
quired with the number keys.  
TSLS011E  
Note  
Up to 9999 prints can be entered  
at one time.  
To change the number entered,  
press the {Clear/Stop} key and  
enter the new number.  
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Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery Trays  
Restoring Paper Feed and Paper Delivery  
Trays  
1
A Remove the paper from the paper  
D Move the end plate until the plate  
handle is flush with the end of  
the tray.  
feed tray.  
TSLY016E  
The paper feed tray will lower.  
B Turn off the main switch.  
TSLH021E  
E Lower the end plate.  
TSLH01VE  
ZCTH140E  
F Move the side plates to the sides,  
C Close the paper feed tray.  
then lower them.  
1
2
1
TSLH020E  
TSLH01ME  
G Close the tray.  
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Operation  
Energy Saver Mode — Saving Energy  
If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printing, or when you  
press and hold the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key for three seconds, the panel  
1
display turns off and the machine enters Energy Saver mode. When you press  
the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key again, the machine returns to the ready con-  
dition. In Energy Saver mode, the machine uses less electricity.  
See “Auto Energy Saving” P.59 “Service Program Menu”.  
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Adjusting the Print Image Position  
Adjusting the Print Image Position  
After master making, you can adjust  
Note  
the print image position to suit your  
When you shift the image for-  
1
needs. There are two ways:  
wards, leave a margin (more  
than 5mm, 0.2") at the leading  
edge. If there is no margin, pa-  
per might wrap around the  
drum and cause a misfeed.  
Shifting the Image Position Forward  
or Backward  
Shift the image position using the  
{
Image Position} keys.  
The right or left {Image Position  
}
Shifting the Image Position to the  
Right or Left  
keys shift the image about  
0.5mm, 0.02" each time they are  
pressed. When the indicator  
changes, the image position  
shifts about 5mm, 0.2".  
Shift the image position using the  
side tray fine adjusting dial.  
B Press the {Proof} key to check the  
Shifting the Print Image  
Position Forward or Backward  
image position.  
TSLS013E  
GRFORW0E  
* Paper feed direction  
A Press the left {Image Position} key  
to move the image forwards, the  
right key to move it backwards.  
TSLS015E  
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Operation  
Note  
Shifting the Print Image  
The image position can be shift-  
ed up to about 10mm, 0.4" each  
way. Each division on the scale  
is 2mm, 0.08".  
Position to the Right or Left  
1
B Adjust the paper delivery side  
plates to the print paper position.  
C Press the {Proof} key to check the  
image position.  
GRLEFT0E  
* Paper feed direction  
A Turn the side tray fine adjusting  
dial as shown in the illustrations.  
Shifting the image to the right  
TSLS013E  
TSLH02IE  
Shifting the image to the left  
TSLH02JE  
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Adjusting the Print Image Density  
Adjusting the Print Image Density  
You can adjust the print image densi-  
ty to suit your needs. There are two  
ways:  
After Making a Master  
1
A Press the {W} or {V} key. To in-  
crease the speed, press the {V}  
key. To reduce the speed, press  
the {W} key.  
Before Making a Master  
Adjust the image density using the  
{
Image Density} key.  
After Making a Master  
Adjust the image density using the  
{W} or {V} key.  
Before Making a Master  
A Use the {Image Density} key before  
pressing the {Start} key.  
Note  
The faster the printing speed be-  
comes, the lighter the printing  
density is. If you want darker  
prints, decrease the printing  
speed.  
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Operation  
Tint Mode—Halftone Printing  
D Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
1
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Ad-  
justing the Print Image Position”)  
or the side tray fine adjusting  
dial (see P.10 “Shifting the  
Print Image Position to the Right  
or Left”).  
GRTINT0E  
Use the {Tint/Economy} key to make  
halftone prints.  
A Press the {Tint/Economy} key to se-  
E Enter the number of prints with  
lect Tint mode (Upper indicator).  
the number keys.  
F Press the {Print} key.  
TSLS014E  
B Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
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Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints  
Fine Mode—Making Clear Prints  
Use the {Fine} key to make clear  
prints.  
D Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
1
A Press the {Fine} key to select Fine  
E Press the {Print} key.  
mode.  
TSLS014E  
B Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
C Press the {Start} key. Check the  
image position of the trial or  
proof print.  
TSLS012E  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Ad-  
justing the Print Image Position”)  
or the side tray fine adjusting  
dial (see P.10 “Shifting the  
Print Image Position to the Right  
or Left”).  
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Operation  
Changing the Printing Speed  
Use the {W} or {V} key to adjust the  
speed of the machine with the image  
density and printing paper.  
1
A Press the {V} key to increase the  
speed and press the {W} key to re-  
duce the speed.  
Note  
The following speeds are avail-  
able:  
• Setting 1:  
80 sheets/minute  
• Setting 2:  
100 sheets/minute  
• Setting 3:  
130 sheets/minute  
As a default setting, setting 2 is  
selected.  
The faster the printing speed be-  
comes, the lighter the printing  
density is, and vice versa.  
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Stopping the Machine during the Multi-print Run  
Stopping the Machine during the Multi-  
print Run  
1
When You Want to Stop the  
Machine during the Multi-print  
Run and Print the Next  
Original  
When You Want to Change the  
Number of Prints Entered or  
Check the Completed Prints  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
TSLS01AE  
TSLS01AE  
B Change the number of prints or  
check the completed prints.  
B Set the new original.  
Note  
C Enter the number of prints and  
When you change the number  
of prints, you can re-enter the  
number with the number keys  
press the {Start} key.  
after pressing the {Clear/Stop  
key.  
}
C Press the {Print} key.  
TSLS012E  
TSLS014E  
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Operation  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and  
Enlarging Using Preset Ratios  
1
You can select a preset ratio for print-  
ing.  
Prints can be reduced or enlarged  
as follows:  
Reduction (Metric version)  
Reduc- Original Print Size  
tion Ratio Size  
*1  
93 %  
GRREDU0E  
87 %  
82 %  
71 %  
A5  
A4  
B4  
B5  
A4  
B4  
B6  
B5  
A4  
A5  
A5  
B5  
GRENLA0E  
*1  
Select this ratio when you make  
prints with a lot of edge margins.  
Note  
The centre and the leading edge of  
the print image do not shift when a  
print image is made with this func-  
tion.  
Reduction (Inch version)  
Reduc-  
tion Ratio Size  
Original  
Print Size  
*1  
93 %  
81/2" × 14" 81/2" × 11"  
10" × 14"  
77 %  
a
81/2" × 11"  
74 %  
65 %  
81/2" × 11" 51/2" ×  
b
GRFULLOE  
81/2"  
a: Paper Feed Direction  
b: Constant  
*1  
Select this ratio when you make  
prints with a lot of edge margins.  
You can select one of 7 preset ratios  
(3 enlargement ratios, 4 reduction  
ratios).  
You can select a ratio regardless of  
the size of an original or printing  
paper. With some ratios, parts of  
the image might not be printed or  
margins will appear on prints.  
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Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios  
Enlargement (Metric version)  
D Press the {Start} key.  
Enlarge-  
Original  
Print Size  
ment Ratio Size  
141 %  
122 %  
115 %  
B5  
A5  
A4  
A5  
B5  
B6  
B4  
A4  
B4  
B5  
A4  
A5  
1
TSLS012E  
E Check the image position of the  
Enlargement (Inch version)  
trial or proof print.  
Enlarge- Original Print Size  
ment Ratio Size  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
51/2" ×  
81/2" × 14"  
81/2" × 11"  
155 %  
129 %  
121 %  
81/2"  
51/2" ×  
81/2"  
A Select the desired reduction or en-  
largement ratio using the {Re-  
duce} key or the {Enlarge} key.  
F Make your prints.  
B Make sure that the original and  
the print paper are the correct  
size.  
C Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
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Operation  
Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and  
Edge Margins  
1
When printing from thick books, or  
similar originals, the binding margin  
at the centre and the edges might ap-  
pear on prints. To prevent this, follow  
the steps below.  
A Press the {Center/Edge Erase} key  
twice to select the Centre/Edge  
Erase mode.  
Check Indicator is blinking and  
is shown in the guidance dis-  
play.  
GRMARG0E  
Note  
As a default setting, the paper sizes  
and directions that can be used are  
as follows:  
Metric B4L, A4L, A5K, A5L,  
Note  
ver-  
sion  
B5K, B5L  
To cancel this mode, press the  
{Center/Edge Erase} key again.  
81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"L,  
51/2" × 81/2"L, 51/2" ×  
81/2"K  
Inch  
ver-  
sion  
B Press the { } or { } key to se-  
lect the paper size and direction.  
If you want to use other size origi-  
nals, you can register the size using  
Service Program mode (See P.59  
“Service Program Menu”).  
The margin width to be erased can  
be adjusted with Service Program  
mode (See P.59 “Service Program  
Menu”).  
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Centre/Edge Erase—Erasing centre and Edge Margins  
C When you reach the desired paper  
size and direction, press the {q}  
key.  
F Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Ad-  
justing the Print Image Position”)  
or the side tray fine adjusting  
dial (see P.10 “Shifting the  
Print Image Position to the Right  
or Left”).  
1
TSLS01JE  
G Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
D Set the book on the exposure  
glass.  
H Press the {Print} key.  
TSLH014E  
TSLS014E  
E Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
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Operation  
Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins  
If you want to erase edge margins of a  
book original, follow the steps below.  
B Press the { } or { } key to se-  
lect the paper size and direction.  
1
Note  
As a default setting, the paper sizes  
and directions that can be used are  
as follows:  
Metric B4L, A4L, A5K, A5L,  
ver-  
sion  
B5K, B5L  
81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"L,  
51/2" × 81/2"L, 51/2" ×  
81/2"K  
Inch  
ver-  
sion  
C When you reach the desired paper  
size and direction, press the {q}  
key.  
If you want to use other size origi-  
nals, you can register the size using  
Service Program mode (See P.59  
“Service Program Menu”).  
The margin width to be erased can  
be adjusted with Service Program  
mode (See P.59 “Service Program  
Menu”).  
A Press the {Center/Edge Erase} key  
to select Edge Erase mode.  
TSLS01JE  
Check Indicator is blinking and  
is shown in the guidance dis-  
play.  
D Set the book on the exposure  
glass.  
TSLH014E  
Note  
To cancel this mode, press the  
{Center/Edge Erase} key twice.  
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Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins  
E Press the {Start} key.  
1
TSLS012E  
F Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Ad-  
justing the Print Image Position”)  
or the side tray fine adjusting  
dial (see P.10 “Shifting the  
Print Image Position to the Right  
or Left”).  
G Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
H Press the {Print} key.  
TSLS014E  
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Operation  
Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow  
of Pasted Originals  
1
If you want to erase the shadow of  
pasted originals, follow the steps be-  
low.  
D Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
E Press the {Print} key.  
A Set the original on the exposure  
glass.  
TSLS014E  
TSLH010E  
B Press the {Paste Shadow Erase} key.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
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Printing on Thick or Thin Paper  
Printing on Thick or Thin Paper  
When you make prints on thick (127.9  
to 209.3g/m2, 34.0 to 55.6 lb), stand-  
ard (52.3 to 127.9g/m2, 13.9 to 34.0 lb)  
or thin (47.1 to 52.3g/m2, 12.5 to 13.9  
lb) paper, perform the following  
steps.  
In the case of paper smaller than  
B5, 51/2" × 81/2" and heavier  
than 81.4g/m2 (21.6 lb), move  
the feed roller pressure lever to  
the Thin paper position.  
1
B Make sure that paper feed side  
plates touch the paper lightly.  
Pressure Lever Position  
A Position pressure lever to thick,  
standard, or thin paper position.  
ZCTH150E  
C When you finish prints, position  
pressure lever to the Standard pa-  
per position.  
TSLH01CE  
Note  
When you use paper heavier  
than 127.9g/m2, 34.0 lb and  
lighter than 209.3g/m2, 55.6 lb,  
position pressure lever to the  
Thick paper position.  
When you use paper heavier  
than 52.3g/m2, 13.9 lb and light-  
er than 127.9g/m2, 34.0 lb, posi-  
tion pressure lever to the  
Standard paper position.  
TSLH01CE  
When you use paper heavier  
than 47.1g/m2, 12.5 lb and light-  
er than 52.3g/m2, 13.9 lb, posi-  
tion pressure lever to the Thin  
paper position.  
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Operation  
Selecting Original Type  
Select one of the following three types  
B Press the {Image Density} key to ad-  
to match your originals:  
just the image density.  
1
Photo mode  
Delicate tones of photographs and  
pictures can be reproduced with  
this mode.  
Letter mode  
Select this mode when your origi-  
nals contain only letters (no pic-  
tures).  
Letter/Photo mode  
Select this mode when your origi-  
nals contain photographs or pic-  
tures with letters.  
C Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
Note  
D Press the {Start} key.  
Moire patterns might occur when  
screened originals are printed.  
When using Photo mode to print  
originals with both letter and pho-  
tographs, the letter will appear  
lighter. To avoid this, select Let-  
ter/Photo mode with the {Type of  
Original} key.  
A Press the {Type of Original} key to  
TSLS012E  
select Photo mode.  
E Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
F Make your prints.  
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Economy Mode—Saving Ink  
Economy Mode—Saving Ink  
When you want to save ink, select  
Economy mode.  
D Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
1
Note  
Note  
Prints will come out lighter.  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
A Press the {Tint/Economy} key to se-  
lect Economy mode (Lower indi-  
cator).  
E Make your prints.  
B Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
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Operation  
Auto Cycle—Printing from Several  
Originals at Once  
1
Use the {Auto Cycle} key to process  
masters and make prints at one  
stroke.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
Note  
When you use the optional docu-  
ment feeder, it is not necessary to  
place originals one by one. All  
originals are fed and prints are  
completed after you press the  
{
Print} key.  
TSLS012E  
If you use the optional tape dis-  
penser, the tape dispenser drops a  
strip of paper onto the top of the  
paper stack after the last page of  
each printing set is fed out to the  
paper delivery tray. This marks the  
end of each printing group.  
D Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
A Set the original on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
Note  
You can set up to 30 originals  
into the optional document  
feeder.  
E Press the {Auto Cycle} key.  
B Enter the number of prints re-  
quired with the number keys.  
Note  
TSLS011E  
If you press the {Auto Cycle  
}
key, you cannot make proof  
prints by pressing the {Proof  
key.  
}
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Auto Cycle—Printing from Several Originals at Once  
F If you use the optional tape dis-  
penser, turn on the tape dispenser  
power switch.  
1
On  
Of  
f
TSLP013E  
G Press the {Print} key.  
Note  
Repeat steps A through C until  
all originals are printed when  
you set originals on the expo-  
sure glass.  
If you set originals into the op-  
tional document feeder, origi-  
nals are fed and prints are  
completed automatically.  
After the last page of each set is  
fed out to the paper delivery  
tray, the optional tape dispenser  
drops a strip of paper on the top  
of the paper stack. The next cy-  
cle begins.  
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Operation  
Class Mode—Group Printing from the  
Same Original  
1
Use the {Memory/Class} key to make  
sets of prints from the same original.  
The same number of prints is made  
for each set.  
B With the number keys, enter the  
number of prints for each set to be  
made from the original.  
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
GRCLAS0E  
TSLS011E  
Note  
C Press the {q} key.  
The optional tape dispenser auto-  
matically feeds out strips of paper  
which separate the printing  
groups on the paper delivery tray.  
Up to 20 sets of prints can be select-  
ed for one original.  
A Press the {Memory/Class} key to  
light the Class indicator.  
TSLS01JE  
D With the number keys, enter the  
desired number of sets.  
TSLS011E  
Note  
The maximum number of sets  
that can be made is 20.  
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Class Mode—Group Printing from the Same Original  
E Turn on the optional tape dis-  
I Make your prints.  
penser power switch.  
1
On  
Of  
f
TSLS014E  
TSLP013E  
Note  
After the last page of each print-  
ing set is fed out to the paper de-  
livery tray, the tape dispenser  
drops a strip of paper on the top  
of the paper stack.  
F Set one original face down on the  
exposure glass or in the optional  
document feeder.  
G Press the {Start} key.  
If the power switch of the op-  
tional tape dispenser is turned  
off or the tape dispenser is not  
installed in your machine, the  
group printing cycle stops after  
each set is delivered. Remove  
the set of prints from the paper  
delivery tray and press the  
{
Print} key to start the next  
TSLS012E  
group printing cycle.  
H Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
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Operation  
Memory Mode—Group Printing from  
Different Originals  
1
Use the {Memory/Class} key to make  
sets of prints from different originals.  
B With the number keys, enter the  
desired number of prints for the  
first original.  
A
C
B
D
A
B
C
D
GRCLAS1E  
Note  
TSLS011E  
With the optional document feed-  
er, you can set several originals  
and make prints of all of them at  
once. See P.48 “Memory Mode  
with the Document Feeder”.  
C Press the {q} key.  
This stores the number of prints to  
be made for the first original in  
memory 1.  
The optional tape dispenser auto-  
matically feeds out strips of paper  
which separate the printing  
groups on the paper delivery tray.  
A Press the {Memory/Class} key to  
light the Memory indicator.  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
When the number of prints in  
each set is the same, it is not nec-  
essary to input the number of  
prints for each group in memo-  
ry. Simply select Auto Cycle  
mode and enter the desired  
number of prints once.  
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Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different Originals  
D With the number keys, enter the  
number of prints for the second  
original.  
G Set the first original face down on  
the exposure glass.  
1
TSLH010E  
TSLS011E  
Note  
E Press the {q} key.  
Set originals one sheet at a time  
in the same order that you  
stored them in memory.  
This stores the number of prints to  
be made for the second original in  
memory 2.  
H Press the {Start} key.  
Note  
Repeat steps D and E for each  
original.  
The number of prints for up to  
20 originals can be stored.  
F Press the {q} key again.  
The memory returns to memory 1.  
TSLS012E  
I Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
If you store the number of prints  
for 20 originals, the memory  
number returns to 1. It is not  
necessary to press the {q} key.  
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Operation  
J Turn on the optional tape dis-  
L Press the {Print} key.  
penser power switch.  
1
On  
Of  
f
TSLS014E  
TSLP013E  
Note  
After the first set is fed to the pa-  
per delivery tray, the optional  
tape dispenser drops a strip of  
paper on the top of the paper  
stack.  
K Press the {Auto Cycle} key.  
M After the first set is completed, set  
the second original on the expo-  
sure glass and press the {Start  
key.  
}
Note  
If you press the {Auto Cycle  
}
key, you cannot make proof  
prints by pressing the {Proof  
key.  
}
TSLS012E  
Note  
Repeat this step until you have  
finished printing.  
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Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print  
Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto  
One Print  
1
You can print 2 separate originals on  
Note  
a single sheet of paper. The following  
The following tables list the repro-  
diagrams show the available paper  
duction ratios used.  
lists and orientations.  
Metric version  
Original Size  
B4 A4 B5 A5 B6 A6  
1
2
3
A B  
K
K
K
K
K
K
ZCTX020E  
B4 71 87 100 122 141 --  
L
%
%
%
%
%
1: B4L *1 or A4L.  
2: B4L *1 or A4L.  
3: B4L *1 or A4L.  
A4 --  
L
71 82 100 115 141  
%
%
%
%
%
B5 --  
L
--  
71 87 100 122  
%
*1  
B4 drum only.  
%
%
%
1
2
3
A5 --  
L
--  
-- 71 82 100  
%
%
%
A B  
A B  
Inch version  
Original Size  
ZCTX010E  
81/2 ×  
51/2" ×  
1: B5K, A5K, B6K or A6K.  
2: B5K, A5K, B6K or A6K.  
3: B4L *1 , A4L, B5L or A5L.  
81/2"K  
11"K  
81/2" ×  
77 %  
65 %  
--  
100 %  
*1  
14"L  
B4 drum only.  
81/2" ×  
11"L  
100 %  
65 %  
51/2" ×  
81/2"L  
If the master length of the first  
original is longer than the maxi-  
mum allowable length, or shorter  
than the minimum allowable  
length, Combine Copies mode is  
disabled. The following table gives  
the maximum and minimum al-  
lowable master length.  
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Operation  
Minimum Maximum  
A Press the {Combine} key once or  
more to select the type of combine  
(see below).  
A4 drum  
model  
91 mm,  
3.6"  
198 mm,  
7.7"  
B4 drum  
model  
91 mm,  
3.6"  
243 mm,  
9.5"  
1
Master length = actual original  
length × Enlargement/Reduction  
ratio  
Any image closer than 5mm, 0.2"  
to the leading edge of the first orig-  
inal will not be printed. Also, any  
image closer than 4mm, 0.16" to  
the leading edge of the second  
original will not be printed. When  
the image is too close to the leading  
edge, use copies of the originals  
with the image shifted at least  
5mm, 0.2" for the first original  
(4mm, 0.16" for the second origi-  
nal) from the leading edge.  
B4 drum  
A4 drum  
1
2
A4LL →  
A4  
A4LL →  
A4  
A4LL →  
B4  
71-141%  
(Manual Set-  
tings)  
3
4
B4LL →  
B4  
No Combine  
You can select different image set-  
tings for the first and second origi-  
nal.  
71-141%  
(Manual Set-  
tings)  
——  
Make sure that the paper feed side  
plates touch the paper lightly  
when using the Combine Copies  
function. If they do not, the two  
original images will not appear at  
the proper position on the prints.  
5
No Combine ——  
B Set the first original face down.  
Reference  
For how to use the optional docu-  
ment feeder with this function, see  
P.30 “Memory Mode—Group  
Printing from Different Originals”.  
TSLY01AE  
Note  
The first original will be printed  
on the leading part of the print.  
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Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print  
C Press the {Start} key.  
To Choose a Custom  
Reproduction Ratio  
A Press the {Center/Edge Erase  
}
key twice.  
1
TSLS012E  
D The beeper sounds after the first  
original is on the master. Set the  
second original face down.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
B Press the { } and { } key to  
select the original size and di-  
rection.  
TSLS012E  
F Check the image position of the  
TSLS01DE  
trial or proof print.  
C When you reach the desired  
size and direction, press the  
{q} key.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
TSLS01JE  
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Operation  
G Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
1
TSLS011E  
H Make your prints.  
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Skip Feed Printing  
Skip Feed Printing  
If the backs of prints are dirty, you  
can increase the time between two  
prints using the {Skip Feed} key. In  
the default setting, when one sheet of  
paper is fed the drum rotates twice.  
However, you can select the number  
of rotations of the drum. This gives  
you the chance to remove prints one  
by one from the paper delivery tray  
or insert one sheet of paper between  
two prints.  
C Press the {Start} key.  
1
TSLS012E  
A Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
D Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
Note  
B While holding down the {Skip  
Feed} key, select the number of  
rotations of the drum while one  
sheet of paper is fed with the  
number keys.  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
E Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
Note  
You can select from 1 to 9 rota-  
tions.  
The beeper sounds after you set  
TSLS011E  
the number of rotations.  
F Make your prints.  
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Operation  
Program—Storing Your Print Settings in  
Memory  
1
You can store up to 9 frequently used  
print job settings in machine memory,  
and recall them for future use.  
C Enter “0” with the number key.  
Note  
The stored programs are not  
cleared when you turn off the main  
switch.  
The stored programs cannot be de-  
leted. If you want to change a  
stored program, overwrite it.  
TSLS011E  
D Press the {q} key.  
Storing Your Settings  
A Set the print settings you want to  
put into memory.  
B Press the {Program} key.  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
The program numbers (1 to 9)  
will be displayed in the guid-  
ance display.  
If a user program has been pro-  
tected, that program number  
will not appear in the display.  
For how to change a protected  
user program, see P.40 “Pro-  
tecting a Program”.  
Numbers already containing  
program are displayed on the  
guidance display.  
a
If all the user programs have  
been protected, the machine re-  
turns to the ready condition.  
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Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory  
Note  
E Select the program number you  
want to store the settings in with  
the number keys.  
Numbers already containing a  
program are displayed on the  
guidance display.  
1
B Select the program number you  
want to recall with the number  
keys.  
TSLS011E  
Note  
Make sure that the previous job  
settings stored under the select-  
ed program number are over-  
written.  
TSLS011E  
C Press the {q} key.  
F Press the {q} key.  
TSLS01JE  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
The stored settings are recalled.  
Recalling a Program  
D Set your originals on the exposure  
glass or in the optional document  
feeder.  
A Press the {Program} key.  
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Operation  
E Press the {Start} key.  
C Press the {q} key.  
1
TSLS012E  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
Protecting a Program  
The numbers of the programs  
which are not protected will be  
displayed in the guidance dis-  
play.  
If you want to prevent someone from  
writing over your program, do the  
following procedure.  
D Select the program number you  
want to protect with the number  
keys.  
A While holding down the {Clear/  
Stop} key, press the {Program  
}
key.  
TSLS011E  
E Press the {q} key.  
B Enter “1” with the number keys.  
TSLS01JE  
TSLS01ME  
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Program—Storing Your Print Settings in Memory  
D Select the program number you  
want to remove protection from  
with the number keys.  
Removing Program Protection  
A While holding down the {Clear/  
Stop} key, press the {Program  
}
1
key.  
TSLS011E  
E Press the {q} key.  
B Enter “0” with the number key.  
TSLS01JE  
TSLS01NE  
C Press the {q} key.  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
If no program number is pro-  
tected, the machine returns to  
the ready condition.  
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Operation  
Security Mode—Printing Secret  
Documents  
1
This function prevents others from  
making prints of secret documents  
from the master. For example, if you  
want to print some documents with  
sensitive information, use this func-  
tion after making your prints so that  
nobody can access that master again.  
A Make your prints.  
B Hold down the {Security} key for  
at least 5 seconds.  
Note  
If you press the {Proof} key or  
the {Print} key after setting Se-  
curity mode, the beeper sounds  
and you cannot make prints.  
You cannot cancel Security  
mode even if you turn off the  
main switch.  
If you make the next master, Se-  
curity mode is canceled.  
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2. Optional Functions  
Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals  
Document Feeder  
Insert a stack of originals in the document feeder. They will be fed automatically.  
Document Feeder Exterior  
3
4
2
1
TSLP018E  
1. Original tray  
Original used to make masters are deliv-  
ered to this tray.  
2. ADF unit  
Feeds the original to the master making  
position.  
3. Original guides  
Adjust these guides to position the origi-  
nals correctly.  
4. ADF unit open lever  
Use to open the ADF unit.  
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Optional Functions  
Originals  
Setting the following originals in the document feeder might cause original mis-  
feeds or damage to the originals.  
Set these originals on the exposure glass.  
• Originals heavier than 90g/m2, 23.9 lb (when setting a stack of originals)  
• Originals lighter than 50g/m2, 13.3 lb (when setting a stack of originals)  
• Originals heavier than 120g/m2, 31.9 lb (when setting one original at a time)  
• Originals lighter than 40g/m2, 10.6 lb (when setting one original at a time)  
• Carbon coated originals  
2
• Damaged originals  
• Originals with glue on them  
• Originals perforated for ring binders  
• Book originals  
• Originals written with a pencil or ball-point pen  
• Originals smaller than 148mm × 105mm, 5.8" × 4.1"  
• Originals larger than 257mm × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"  
• Folded, curled, creased originals  
• Bound, stapled, or clipped originals  
• OHP transparencies  
• Translucent paper  
• Pasted originals  
Note  
If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the  
base sheet and press the {Paste Shadow Erase} key. If the thickness of the paste-  
up original is more than 0.1mm, and the space between the pasted parts is less  
than 2mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the prints.  
The first 5mm, 0.2", of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the lead-  
ing edge margin is at least 5mm, 0.2".  
Original  
Print  
a
a: 5mm, 0.2"  
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Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder  
Setting Originals in the Document Feeder  
Note  
If you set one original into the document feeder while another original is still  
on the exposure glass, the original set into the document feeder will be  
scanned first.  
2
A Adjust the guide to the original size.  
TSLH011E  
B Insert the aligned originals face up in the document feeder until they stop.  
TSLH012E  
Limitation  
Approximately 30 originals (64g/m2, 17 lb) can be inserted at one time in  
the 30 originals document feeder. The first (top) original will be fed first.  
Note  
Do not insert different size originals at the same time.  
The guides must fit snugly against both sides of the stack.  
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Optional Functions  
C Set the desired settings and press the {Start} key.  
2
TSLS012E  
D Make your prints.  
Note  
If the next original has been set in the document feeder before the machine  
stops, that original is fed automatically and a trial print is delivered to the  
paper delivery tray after the print of the first original is completed. Check  
the image position of the trial print of the next original. If necessary, make  
proof prints using the {Proof} key to check the image position again.  
Combine Copies with the Document Feeder  
A Insert the 2 originals face up, tops pointing towards the operation side.  
TSLH013E  
Note  
When you use the optional 30 originals document feeder, the bottom orig-  
inal will be printed on the leading part of print.  
B Check the print paper size and the reproduction ratio.  
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Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder  
C Press the {Combine} key to select your desired mode.  
Reference  
For the details of this function, See P.33 “Combine—Combining 2 Origi-  
nals onto One Print”.  
2
D Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
E Check the image position of the trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the {Image Position} keys  
(see P.9 “Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward”) or the  
side tray fine adjusting dial (see P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Position to  
the Right or Left”).  
After the first original is on the master, the second original is fed.  
If you set only one original, the beeper sounds after the first original is on  
the master. Set the second original and the desired image settings. Then,  
press the {Start} key.  
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Optional Functions  
F Enter the number of prints with the number keys.  
2
TSLS011E  
G Make your prints.  
Memory Mode with the Document Feeder  
Note  
To prevent original misfeeds, do not set originals of different sizes.  
Do not set more than 30 originals at one time in the optional 30 originals doc-  
ument feeder.  
A Press the {Memory/Class} key to light the Memory indicator.  
B With the number keys, enter the desired number of prints for the first orig-  
inal.  
TSLS011E  
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Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder  
C Press the {q} key.  
This stores the number of prints to be made for the first original in memory 1.  
2
TSLS01JE  
Note  
When the number of prints in each set is the same, it is not necessary to in-  
put the number of prints for each group in memory. Simply select Auto  
Cycle mode and enter the desired number of prints once.  
D Set your originals face up into the document feeder.  
TSLH013E  
Note  
When you use the optional 30 originals document feeder, the originals are  
fed from the bottom of the stack. Make sure that the originals are set in the  
correct sequence with the first original on the bottom.  
E Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
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Optional Functions  
F Check the image position of the trial or proof print.  
Note  
If the image position is not correct, adjust it using the {Image Position} keys  
(see P.9 “Shifting the Print Image Position Forward or Backward”) or the  
side tray fine adjusting dial (see P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Position to  
the Right or Left”).  
2
G Turn on the optional tape dispenser power switch.  
On  
Of  
f
TSLP013E  
H Press the {Auto Cycle} key.  
Note  
In Auto Cycle mode, printing starts automatically after a trial print is de-  
livered.  
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Printing Using the Optional 30 Originals Document Feeder  
I Press the {Print} key.  
2
TSLS014E  
Note  
After the last page of each set is fed out to the paper delivery tray, the tape  
dispenser drops a strip of paper on the top of the paper stack. The next cy-  
cle begins.  
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Optional Functions  
Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour  
Drum  
Colour drum units (red, blue, green,  
Note  
brown, yellow, purple, navy, ma-  
If the image position is not cor-  
roon, orange, teal and gray) are avail-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
able as options in addition to the  
2
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
standard black unit. For making col-  
our prints, a separate drum unit is  
necessary for each colour.  
D Make your prints.  
Changing the colour Drum  
Unit  
GRCOPR0E  
Making Colour Prints  
A Open the front door.  
A Make sure that the COLOUR is  
shown in the guidance display.  
B Press the {Start} key.  
TSLH01IE  
B Lift the lock lever until it locks in  
position.  
TSLS012E  
C Check the image position of the  
trial or proof print.  
TSLH01KE  
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Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum  
C Pull out the drum unit handle.  
F Insert the colour drum unit along  
the guide rail.  
2
TSLH01LE  
TSLH01PE  
Note  
G Slide in the drum unit until it  
If you cannot pull out the drum  
unit, push the drum unit han-  
dle, then pull out the drum unit.  
locks in position.  
D Hold the rail on the drum and  
slide out the drum while pulling  
the release towards you.  
TSLH01HE  
H Lower the drum unit lock lever.  
TSLH01FE  
E Remove the drum unit from the  
machine while holding the upper  
drum stay.  
TSLH027E  
I Close the front door.  
Note  
Make sure that the Cover Open  
indicator (M) turns off, and the  
COLOUR is shown in the guid-  
ance display.  
TSLH01GE  
Note  
Be careful not to let the drum  
unit fall.  
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Optional Functions  
C Check the image position of the  
Printing in Two colours  
trial or proof print.  
After printing in one colour, you can  
print in another colour on the same  
side of the print.  
Note  
If the image position is not cor-  
rect, adjust it using the {Image  
Position} keys (see P.9 “Shift-  
ing the Print Image Position For-  
ward or Backward”) or the side  
tray fine adjusting dial (see ⇒  
P.10 “Shifting the Print Image Po-  
sition to the Right or Left”).  
Important  
Leave the prints for a while before  
2
printing on them again to let the  
ink dry.  
If the prints are not dry, the paper  
feed roller might become dirty. In  
this case, wipe off the roller with a  
cloth.  
D Enter the number of prints with  
the number keys.  
Note  
You cannot print in two colours at  
one time.  
A Prepare the two originals. Set the  
first original on the exposure  
glass.  
TSLS011E  
E Press the {Print} key.  
GRPREP0E  
B Press the {Start} key.  
TSLS014E  
TSLS012E  
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Colour Printing Using the Optional Colour Drum  
F Remove the prints from the paper  
delivery tray and set them on the  
paper feed tray again as shown in  
the illustration.  
2
TSLY019E  
G Exchange the drum unit. See ⇒  
P.52 “Changing the colour Drum  
Unit”.  
TSLH01QE  
H Set the second original and press  
the {Start} key.  
TSLS012E  
I Check the image position.  
J Press the {Print} key.  
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Optional Functions  
2
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3. Service Program Mode  
Accessing Service Programs  
The service programs can be set by  
C With the number keys, enter the  
following this procedure.  
desired service program number  
(SP No.).  
Reference  
For the service program menu, see  
P.59 “Service Program Menu”.  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key.  
TSLS011E  
Reference  
For the SP No., see P.59  
“Service Program Menu”.  
When you want to leave the  
service program mode  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
for at least 3 seconds.  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy  
Saver} key.  
TSLS01AE  
The SP-mode display appears on  
the guidance display.  
Reference  
Note  
If you want to change the set-  
tings of a selected service  
program, see P.58 “Chang-  
ing the Settings of Service Pro-  
grams”.  
If you press the wrong key, try  
pressing the above keys from  
the beginning.  
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Service Program Mode  
Changing the Settings of Service Programs  
A After entering the desired SP No., press the {q} key.  
3
TSLS01JE  
The value or mode set at the factory will be displayed at the end of the second  
line on the guidance display.  
Note  
If you designate the wrong SP No., press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver  
}
key. Then, re-enter the desired SP No.  
B Enter the desired value or mode with the number keys.  
TSLS011E  
C Press the {q} key to store the desired value or mode.  
TSLS01JE  
Note  
If you enter the wrong value or mode, press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver  
}
key. Then, go back to step A.  
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Changing the Settings of Service Programs  
When you want to leave the service program mode  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key.  
3
Service Program Menu  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
5
Tape Marker Off  
Specifies whether the optional tape dispenser can be  
used.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
10  
11  
Min. Print  
Max. Print  
Specifies the minimum number of prints that can be  
input with the number keys.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0 to 9999  
Specifies the maximum number of prints that can be  
input with the number keys.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0 to 9999  
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Service Program Mode  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
12  
Set Language  
If you want to change the language used by the guid-  
ance display, select the language version.  
Note  
Default: 1  
Adjustable value:  
0: Japanese  
1: English  
2: German  
3: French  
3
4: Italian  
5: Spanish  
6: Chinese  
7: Dutch  
8: Portuguese (BRAZIL)  
13  
20  
21  
Set Size Mode  
Buzzer On  
Change the size mode.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: mm 1: Inch  
Turns the buzzer ON or OFF.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
Prints/Master Cost The optional key counter usually counts the number  
of prints made regardless of the number of masters  
used. For accounting purposes, it is possible for the  
key counter to be incremented by a value between 0  
and 50 whenever a new master is used.  
Example: The key counter is adjusted to increase by  
20 for each master fed. If 100 copies have been made  
and the master is replaced, the key counter will in-  
crease by 120.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0 – 50  
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Changing the Settings of Service Programs  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
25  
Clear 2 In 1  
By default, when master making is finished in Com-  
bine Copies mode, this mode stays selected for the  
next master making.  
If you want master making turned off, select “1”.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustable value: 0: No 1: Yes  
Even if you select “1” in this mode, Combine Cop-  
ies mode is not cleared when the next original are  
set in the optional document feeder.  
3
For details about Combine Copies, see P.33  
“Combine—Combining 2 Originals onto One Print”.  
29  
40  
Pht Backgrnd Cor-  
rect  
When you make prints in Photo or Letter/Photo  
mode, the background of the prints might become  
dirty. You can prevent this using this function.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
Original  
Specifies the image mode at power on.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value:  
0: Letter mode  
1: Letter/Photo mode  
2: Photo mode  
41  
Image density  
Specifies the image density at power on.  
Note  
Default: 1  
Adjustment value:  
0: Light  
1: Standard  
2: Dark  
3: Darker  
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Service Program Mode  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
42  
Print Speed  
Specifies the printing speed at power on.  
Note  
Default: 2  
Adjustment value:  
1: 80 sheets/minute  
2: 100 sheets/minute  
3: 130 sheets/minute  
43  
81  
Auto Cycle Mode  
Quality Start No.  
Specifies whether Auto Cycle mode is selected at  
power on.  
3
Note  
Default: 1  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
You can select how many times Quality Start mode is  
carried out for each master making.  
When you set the Quality Start function, the bold let-  
ter or solid images might be light.  
Note  
Default: 1  
Adjustment value: 0 to 3 times  
82  
84  
Skip Feed No.  
When you use the Skip Feed Printing function, you  
can select how many times the drum rotates while  
one sheet of paper is fed.  
Note  
Default: 2 times  
Adjustment value: 1 to 9 times  
Auto Multi copy  
If you set an original on the exposure glass and press  
the {Combine} key and {Start} key, two identical im-  
ages are printed on the one sheet.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
For details about Combine, see P.33 “Combine—  
Combining 2 Originals onto One Print”.  
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Changing the Settings of Service Programs  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
87  
Memory Print  
Each print set or stack will contain the number of  
prints you program in Memory mode.  
If set to Memory, Memory mode will work.  
If set to Stack, Stack mode will work.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: Memory 1: Stack  
For details about Memory mode, see P.30  
“Memory Mode—Group Printing from Different  
Originals”.  
3
88  
Auto Memory/  
Class  
In this function, the machine stops printing for 2 sec-  
onds after one set of prints are completed in Memory  
mode and Class mode. This gives you the chance to  
separate each set when you do not have an optional  
tape dispenser.  
For example, you can remove prints one by one from  
the paper delivery tray or insert one sheet of paper  
between the prints.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
113  
114  
Resettable Count  
Used to display the total number of masters and  
prints.  
M: Total number of masters  
P: Total number of prints  
CLR Resettable  
Count  
Clears the resettable master/print counter.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
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Service Program Mode  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
120  
User Code Mode  
Selects user code mode. When you set this function,  
you have to also specify the auto reset time. For de-  
tails about user code mode, see P.66 “User Codes”.  
Note  
Default:  
User Code mode: 0  
Auto Reset time: 0  
Adjustment value:  
3
User Code mode: 0: No 1: Yes  
Auto Reset time: 0: No, 1 – 5 minutes  
121  
UC Count  
Displays the number of masters and prints made in  
each user code.  
Note  
M: Number of masters  
P: Number of prints  
122  
123  
Clear UC Count  
Total UC Count  
Clear each user code counter.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
Display the total number of masters and prints for all  
the 20 user codes.  
Note  
M: Number of masters  
P: Number of prints  
124  
125  
Clear Total UC  
Count  
Clear the total user code counter.  
Note  
Default: 0  
Adjustment value: 0: No 1: Yes  
Auto Energy Saving You can set the time until the Energy Saver mode  
starts.  
Note  
Default: 3 Min. (minutes)  
Adjustment value: 0: No, 1 – 120: Min  
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Changing the Settings of Service Programs  
SP No. Mode  
Function  
160  
161  
162  
Side Ers.  
Adjust the default side edge margin width in Edge  
Erase and Centre/Edge Erase mode.  
Note  
Default:  
Metric Version: 5mm  
Inch Version: 0.2"  
Adjustable value:  
Metric Version: 2 – 20mm  
Inch Version: 0.1" – 0.8"  
3
Center Ers.  
Adjust the default Centre margin width in Centre/  
Edge Erase mode.  
Note  
Default:  
Metric version: 10mm  
Inch version: 0.4"  
Adjustable value:  
Metric version: 4 – 60mm  
Inch version: 0.2" – 2.3"  
Horizontal Ers.  
Adjust the default horizontal edge (top and bottom)  
margin in Edge Erase and Centre/Edge Erase mode.  
Note  
Default:  
Metric version: 5mm  
Inch version: 0.2"  
Adjustable value:  
Metric version: 2 – 20mm  
Inch version: 0.1" – 0.8"  
170-172 Ers.**1L  
Ers.**2L  
Set up and register three original sizes for when per-  
forming edge erase of non-standard size originals, or  
performing centre frame erase.  
Ers.**3L  
Note  
Default: 0 × 0mm  
Adjustable value: 100-257mm × 100-364mm  
Entering decimal values in SP No. 160–162:  
• Press the {Program} key to enter a decimal point.  
• Press the {q} key to fix the value.  
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Service Program Mode  
User Codes  
If the machine is set to use the User  
Code function, operators must input  
their user codes before the machine  
can operate. The machine keeps count  
of the number of prints made under  
each user code.  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
for at least 3 seconds.  
In this mode, the following 20 user  
codes (fixed) can be used to access the  
machine: 382, 191, 182, 173, 164, 155,  
146, 137, 128, 119, 482, 291, 282, 273,  
264, 255, 246, 237, 228, 219  
3
TSLS01AE  
Note  
To prevent unauthorized users  
from accessing the machine, note  
down the codes and then black out  
the codes from this manual.  
C Enter “120” with the number keys  
and press the {q} key.  
How to Set User Code Mode  
(# 120)  
The following procedure explains  
how to set user code mode. This must  
be done before a user code can be in-  
put.  
TSLS011E  
D Enter “1” (Yes) with the number  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
keys and then press the {q} key.  
er} key.  
TSLS01TE  
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User Codes  
E Specify the Auto Reset time. En-  
ter the desired setting with the  
number keys and press the {q}  
key.  
How to Use User Code Mode  
A Input your assigned 3-digit user  
code with the number keys, then  
press the {q} key.  
3
TSLS011E  
TSLS011E  
F Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key to leave Service Program  
mode.  
B Make your prints.  
C After you have finished, press the  
{
Clear/Stop} key while holding  
down the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key.  
Note  
This prevents others from mak-  
ing prints using your user code.  
If you do not follow this step,  
the machine will not request the  
next user for their codes unless  
the auto reset time has expired.  
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Service Program Mode  
C Enter “121” with the number keys  
How to Check the User Code  
Counter (# 121)  
and press the {q} key.  
Reference  
If you want to check the total mas-  
ters and prints made under all user  
codes, see P.70 “How to Check the  
Total Number of Masters and Prints  
Made Under All User Codes (# 123)”.  
3
TSLS011E  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key.  
The number of masters and prints  
made under the user code “382”  
will be displayed in the guidance  
display.  
D Keep pressing the {q} key to dis-  
play the number of masters and  
prints made under your user  
code.  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
for at least 3 seconds.  
TSLS01JE  
E Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key to leave Service Program  
mode.  
TSLS01AE  
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User Codes  
C Enter “122” with the number keys  
How to Clear the User Code  
Counter (# 122)  
and press the {q} key.  
Reference  
If you want to clear every user  
code counter, see P.71 “How to  
Clear the User Code Total Counter (#  
124)”".  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
3
TSLS011E  
er} key.  
D Keep pressing the {q} key until  
desired user code is displayed.  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
TSLS01JE  
for at least 3 seconds.  
E Enter “1” (Yes) with the number  
keys and press the {q} key.  
TSLS01AE  
TSLS01TE  
F Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key to leave Service Program  
mode.  
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Service Program Mode  
C Enter “123” with the number keys  
How to Check the Total  
Number of Masters and Prints  
Made Under All User Codes  
(# 123)  
and press the {q} key.  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key.  
3
TSLS011E  
The total number of masters and  
prints made under all user codes  
will be displayed in the guidance  
display.  
• M: Number of masters  
• P: Number of prints  
D Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key to leave Service Program  
mode.  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
for at least 3 seconds.  
TSLS01AE  
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User Codes  
D Enter “1” (Yes) with the number  
How to Clear the User Code  
Total Counter (# 124)  
keys and press the {q} key.  
A Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key.  
3
TSLS01TE  
E Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Sav-  
er} key to leave Service Program  
mode.  
B Hold down the {Clear/Stop} key  
for at least 3 seconds.  
TSLS01AE  
C Enter “124” with the number keys  
and press the {q} key.  
TSLS011E  
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Service Program Mode  
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4. Replenishing Supplies  
Loading Paper on the Paper Feed Tray  
The Load Paper indicator (B) lights  
when the paper feed tray runs out of  
The paper feed tray will lower  
paper.  
Note  
without the key being pressed  
when the printing paper runs  
out.  
Replenishing Paper  
The top sheet might remain be-  
tween the feed rollers. In this  
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.  
case, remove the top sheet.  
C Load paper on the paper feed tray.  
TSLS01AE  
Note  
TSLY013E  
This step is necessary only if  
you want to pause a print run to  
Note  
replenish paper.  
Correct paper curl before set-  
B Press the {Paper Feed Tray Down  
}
ting the paper.  
key.  
D Press the {Print} key to resume  
printing.  
TSLS014E  
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Replenishing Supplies  
C Place the paper on the paper feed  
Changing the Paper Size  
tray.  
A Remove the paper from the paper  
feed tray.  
TSLY013E  
Note  
TSLY016E  
4
Correct any paper curl before  
setting the paper.  
The paper feed tray will lower.  
Make sure that the side plates  
B Put the paper feed side plates lock  
lever. Adjust the paper feed side  
plates to match the paper size.  
touch the paper lightly.  
Put back the lock lever.  
D Adjust the side plates and the end  
plate.  
1
2
1
2
TSLH01AE  
1: Paper Feed Side Plates Lock Le-  
ver  
TSLH030E  
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When the Add Ink Indicator (  
j) Lights  
When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights  
The Add Ink indicator (j) lights when it is time to supply ink.  
R CAUTION:  
If ink comes into contact with your eyes, rinse immediately in running water.  
In the case of any abnormal symptoms, consult a doctor.  
R CAUTION:  
Keep the ink or ink container out of the reach of children.  
R CAUTION:  
If ink is ingested, force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solution and con-  
sult a doctor immediately.  
4
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 availa-  
ble at an authorized dealer.  
A Open the front door.  
TSLH01IE  
B Pull out the ink holder and remove the used ink cartridge.  
2
1
TSLH01JE  
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Replenishing Supplies  
C Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge.  
TSLT012E  
D Insert the new cartridge into the ink holder.  
4
1
2
TSLT013E  
E Return the ink holder to its original position until it clicks.  
Note  
Always supply ink of the same colour.  
Make sure to firmly insert the part indicated by the arrow mark into the  
guide.  
TSLT011E  
F Close the front door.  
The machine will start idling to supply ink to the drum.  
Note  
It will stop when the correct amount of ink reaches the drum.  
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Master Roll Replacement  
Master Roll Replacement  
The Master End indicator (C) is lit  
when it is time to replace the master  
roll.  
D Remove the used master roll and  
pull out both spools. Then, insert  
both spools into a new master  
roll.  
A Open the original tray.  
4
TSLT010E  
TSLH01SE  
Note  
Note  
When the Master End indicator  
lights, it is necessary to replace  
the master roll even if some  
master remains on the old roll.  
Lift the original tray release le-  
ver and lift the original tray.  
B Open the right side cover.  
E The new master roll must be posi-  
tioned as shown in the illustra-  
tion.  
C Open the plotter cover.  
TSLH01XE  
TSLH02EE  
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Replenishing Supplies  
F Set the paper edge of the master  
I Return the original tray to its orig-  
roll as shown.  
inal position.  
TSLH025E  
TSLH01UE  
Note  
4
Rotate the spools backward to  
take up any slack in the master.  
G Close the plotter cover.  
TSLH023E  
H Close the right side cover.  
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Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape Dispenser (Option)  
Placing a New Roll of Tape in the Tape  
Dispenser (Option)  
Note  
C
Feed the leading edge of the roll in  
the dispensing slot until it stops.  
Make sure that the main switch is  
turned on and the power switch of  
the tape dispenser is off.  
A Open the cover of the tape dis-  
penser.  
4
TSLP012E  
Note  
Push the tape as far as possible  
through the slot.  
TSLP010E  
D Turn on the power switch of the  
B As shown, put the roll in the dis-  
tape dispenser.  
penser.  
On  
Of  
f
TSLP013E  
TSLP011E  
E
Press the manual cut button to trim  
off the leading edge of the tape.  
Note  
Make sure that the tape is in-  
stalled in the proper direction. If  
it is not in the correct direction,  
the tape dispenser will not work  
correctly.  
TSLP014E  
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Replenishing Supplies  
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5. What to do If Something  
Goes Wrong  
If Your Machine does not Operate as You  
Want  
If a malfunction or a misfeed occurs within the machine, the following indicators  
will light.  
When the misfeed indicator (  
x) lights  
Indicator Guidance Display  
Page  
x
x
x
x
x
x
ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE  
ORIGINAL  
P.84 ““x” + “ORIGINAL JAM. RE-  
MOVE ORIGINAL””.  
REMOVE ORIGINAL  
PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE P.87 ““x” +“PAPER FEED JAM. RE-  
JAMMED PAPER  
MOVE JAMMED PAPER””.  
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER  
MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE P.90 ““x”+ “MASTER FEED JAM.  
JAMMED MASTER  
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER””.  
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER  
PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE P.92 ““x” +“PAPER WRAP JAM.  
JAMMED PAPER  
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER””.  
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER  
MASTER EJECT JAM. RE-  
MOVE JAMMED MASTER  
P.94 ““x” +“MASTER EJECT JAM.  
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER””.  
REMOVE JAMMED MASTER  
DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE  
JAMMED PAPER  
P.96 ““x” +“DELIVERY JAM. RE-  
MOVE JAMMED PAPER””.  
REMOVE JAMMED PAPER  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
R CAUTION:  
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the  
machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.  
Note  
To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper within the ma-  
chine.  
When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the main switch. If you do, your copy  
settings are cleared.  
If misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service representative.  
When the open cover/unit indicator (M) lights  
Monitor  
Guidance Display and Action  
Page  
M
CLOSE THE COVER  
P.97 “When the Open Cover/Unit In-  
dicator (M) Lights”.  
Close the original tray unit.  
Close the front door.  
5
CLOSE THE PLOTTER COVER  
Close the right side cover and  
the plotter cover.  
CLOSE THE ADF COVER  
Close the optional ADF unit.  
SET THE DRUM COMPLETELY  
P.97 “When the Open Cover/Unit In-  
dicator (M) Lights”.  
When the supply/exchange indicators light  
Monitor  
Guidance Display and Action  
Page  
B
LOAD MORE PAPER  
P.73 “Loading Paper on the Paper  
Feed Tray”.  
j
LOAD NEW INK CARTRIDGE  
P.75 “When the Add Ink Indicator  
(j) Lights”.  
C
LOAD NEW MASTER ROLL  
EMPTY MASTER EJECT BOX  
P.77 “Master Roll Replacement”.  
k
P.99 “When the Master Eject Indica-  
tor (k) Lights”.  
Remove the used master.  
SET THE MASTER EJECT BOX  
When other indicators light  
Monitor  
Guidance Display and Action  
Page  
u
SET THE KEY COUNTER  
P.100 “When Other Indicators  
Light”.  
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If Your Machine does not Operate as You Want  
When one of the following messages is displayed on the guidance display  
Guidance Display Meaning  
RE-ENTER COPY NUMBER MAXIMUM The maximum number of prints that can be  
IS XXX  
entered is specified by the Service Program  
mode. Change the number of prints.  
RE-ENTER COPY NUMBER MINIMUM The minimum number of prints that can be en-  
IS XXX  
tered is specified by the Service Program  
mode. Change the number of prints.  
SET THE ORIGINALS  
INPUT YOUR ID CODE  
Make prints after you confirm whether there is  
an original.  
User Code mode is set. Before printing, enter  
your user code.  
NO ADDITIONAL PRINTS ALLOWED Security mode is set. If you make the next mas-  
ter, Security mode is canceled.  
MASTER MAKING HALTED  
Master making is halted.  
5
Press the {Start} key.  
-When a service code (E-XX) is displayed in the guidance display  
Turn the main switch off and on. If a service code appears again, contact your  
service representative.  
Note  
If a service code appears on the guidance display after you turn the main  
switch off and on a few times, do not continue turning it on and off. Leave the  
machine off.  
E04 might be displayed when you make masters continuously using the orig-  
inals that have solid images. In the case, turn off the main switch and wait for  
a while.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
x Clearing Misfeeds  
Important  
When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the main switch. If you do, your print  
settings are cleared.  
-After clearing misfeeds  
Press the {Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key to reset the error indicators.  
5
x” + “ORIGINAL JAM. REMOVE ORIGINAL”  
Note  
These indicators will light when your machine is equipped with the optional  
document feeder.  
A Press the ADF unit open lever and open the ADF unit.  
TSLP016E  
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x
Clearing Misfeeds  
B Pull out the original gently.  
TSLY011E  
C If you cannot remove the misfed original, pull out the original from the  
side of the original tray and remove the original.  
5
TSLY017E  
D If you still cannot remove the misfed paper, press the ADF open lever and  
open the ADF unit to remove the original.  
TSLY014E  
E Close the ADF unit until it locks in position.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
-To prevent original misfeeds:  
• Originals heavier than 90g/m2, 23.9 lb (when setting a stack of originals)  
• Originals lighter than 50g/m2, 13.3 lb (when setting a stack of originals)  
• Originals heavier than 120g/m2, 31.9 lb (when setting one original at a time)  
• Originals lighter than 40g/m2, 10.6 lb (when setting one original at a time)  
• Carbon coated originals  
• Damaged originals  
• Originals with glue on them  
• Originals perforated for ring binders  
• Book originals  
• Originals written with a pencil or ball-point pen  
• Originals smaller than 148mm × 105mm, 5.8" × 4.1"  
• Originals larger than 257mm × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"  
• Folded, curled, creased originals  
• Bound, stapled, or clipped originals  
• OHP transparencies  
5
• Translucent paper  
• Pasted originals  
Note  
If you use paste-up originals, make sure the pasted parts hold firmly to the  
base sheet and press the {Paste Shadow Erase} key. If the thickness of the paste-  
up original is more than 0.1mm, and the space between the pasted parts is less  
than 2mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the prints.  
The first 5mm, 0.2" of the leading edge cannot be printed. Make sure the lead-  
ing edge margin is at least 5mm, 0.2".  
Original  
Print  
a
a: 5mm, 0.2"  
Do not mix different sizes of originals in the optional document feeder.  
Clean the separation roller if it is dirty. (A dirty separation roller might slip  
and cause original misfeeds.)  
Remove staples or clips of originals. Fan originals that have had staples or  
clips removed.  
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Clearing Misfeeds  
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“ ” +“PAPER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”  
R CAUTION:  
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the  
machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.  
Misfeed in the paper feed section  
A Slowly but firmly pull out the paper.  
5
TSLY010E  
Paper is wrapped around the drum  
A Pull out the drum unit.  
TSLH01QE  
B Remove the misfed paper.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
C Re-insert the drum unit until the drum unit locks in position and put the  
lever back in place.  
TSLH028E  
D Close the front door.  
-To prevent paper misfeeds:  
5
If the paper is curled or the originals leading edge margin is too narrow, the fol-  
lowing action is necessary.  
• When you use curled paper, correct the curl as shown.  
GRCURL0E  
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• If you cannot correct the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down  
as shown.  
GRMARU0E  
GRBATS0E  
• When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5mm, 0.2" or there  
is a solid image on the leading edge, insert the original with the widest mar-  
gin first or make a leading edge margin by making a copy.  
5
GRLEAD0E  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
x”+ “MASTER FEED JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”  
A Open the original tray.  
TSLH01SE  
Note  
Lift the original tray release lever and slide the original tray all the way to  
the left.  
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B Open the right side cover.  
C Open the plotter cover.  
TSLH02EE  
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D If you could not remove the misfed master in steps B and C, take out the  
drum and remove the misfed master from the inside.  
TSLH01BE  
Reference  
For how to take out the drum unit, see P.52 “Changing the colour Drum  
Unit”.  
E If the original misfeeds in the optional document feeder, press the ADF  
5
open lever and open the ADF unit to remove the misfed sheet.  
TSLY014E  
F Return the original tray to its original position.  
Note  
If you follow step D, set the drum unit and close the front door.  
If you follow step E, close the ADF unit.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
x” +“PAPER WRAP JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”  
R CAUTION:  
Be careful not to cut yourself on any sharp edges when you reach inside the  
machine to remove misfed sheets of paper or masters.  
A Remove the misfeed paper.  
5
B If the paper is completely wrapped around the drum, pull out the drum  
unit and remove the misfed paper from the drum.  
1
2
TSLH02AE  
C Re-install the drum unit locks in position and put the lever back in place.  
TSLH028E  
Note  
If you followed step B or C, close the front door.  
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Clearing Misfeeds  
-To prevent paper misfeeds:  
If the paper is curled or the original's leading edge margin is too narrow, the fol-  
lowing action is necessary.  
• When you use curled paper, correct the curl as shown.  
GRCURL0E  
• If you cannot correct the paper curl, stack the paper with the curl face down  
as shown.  
5
GRMARU0E  
GRBATS0E  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
• When the leading edge margin of the original is less than 5mm, 0.2" or there  
is a solid image on the leading edge, insert the original with the widest mar-  
gin first or make a leading edge margin by making a copy.  
GRLEAD0E  
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x” +“MASTER EJECT JAM. REMOVE JAMMED MASTER”  
A Check where the misfed master is. Remove the misfed master as follows.  
When a master misfeed occurs in the master eject section  
A Pull out the master eject box.  
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B Remove the misfed master.  
TSLY018E  
Note  
Be careful not to stain your hands with ink when you touch used mas-  
ters.  
C Return the master eject box to its original position.  
5
When a master misfeed occurs on the drum  
A Lift the lever to unlock the drum unit and pull out the unit.  
TSLH01QE  
Reference  
For how to remove the drum unit, see P.52 “Changing the colour Drum  
Unit”.  
B Grasp the drum unit handle and remove the master from the drum.  
TSLH02BE  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
C Pull the master out of the master clamp.  
1
2
TSLH031E  
D Re-insert the drum unit until the drum unit locks in position and put the  
lever back in place.  
5
TSLH028E  
x” +“DELIVERY JAM. REMOVE JAMMED PAPER”  
A Remove the misfed paper.  
Note  
Make sure that the paper delivery end plate and paper delivery side plates  
are in the proper position.  
If a jam occurs with the current printing speed, reduce the paper delivery  
speed.  
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When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (  
M) Lights  
When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M)  
Lights  
MMake sure that the following door/units are closed.  
Original Tray  
Close the original tray until it locks in position.  
TSLH025E  
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Front Door  
Close the front door completely.  
TSLH024E  
ADF Unit (Option)  
Close the ADF unit until it locks in position.  
TSLP02AE  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
Make sure that the drum is completely set in position.  
• Set the drum unit completely until it locks in position.  
TSLH028E  
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When the Master Eject Indicator (  
k) Lights  
When the Master Eject Indicator (k) Lights  
The Master Eject indicator (k) and the Reset indicator light when it is time to  
empty master eject box or when you need to set the master eject box.  
A Take out the master eject box and remove the used masters.  
5
Note  
Spread an old newspaper, then turn the master eject box upside down on  
it to remove the used masters. Then, throw away the masters.  
B Re-install the master eject box. Push in the box until it touches the inside  
bracket.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
When Other Indicators Light  
u
The key counter (option) is not set. Insert the key counter.  
Set the key counter  
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When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper Delivery Tray  
When the Prints are Thrown Over the Paper  
Delivery Tray  
A Reduce the printing speed by pressing the {W} key.  
5
Note  
If a jam occurs with the current printing speed, reduce the paper delivery  
speed.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
Poor Printing  
Dirt on the Back Side of Paper  
GRDIRT0E  
Note  
When you use paper smaller than the original, select the proper reduction ra-  
tio. Otherwise, you might get dirty background prints.  
When you use postcards and the like, the background might be dirty because  
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postcards do not absorb ink well.  
You might get prints with dirty background when printing at high speed and  
under high temperature.  
A Turn off the main switch.  
ZCTH140E  
B Pull out the drum unit.  
TSLH01GE  
Reference  
See P.52 “Changing the colour Drum Unit”for the details.  
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Poor Printing  
C Clean the pressure roller with a clean cloth.  
TSLH01NE  
D With a clean cloth, remove any ink that has accumulated on the trailing  
edge of the drum unit.  
5
TSLH02CE  
E Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unit  
lock lever.  
TSLH028E  
F Close the front door.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
G Turn on the main switch.  
Dirt on the Front Side of Paper (Black Line/Stain)  
5
GRBLAC1E  
Note  
When black lines or stains still appear on prints even if you clean the above,  
contact your service representative.  
If there is no margin or if there is a solid image area near the leading edge of  
the original, make a margin of at least 5mm, 0.2" at the leading edge. Other-  
wise, the paper exit pawl might become dirty and cause black lines on prints.  
Check the platen cover and clean it if dirty. (See P.113 “Platen Cover”.)  
Check the exposure glass and clean it if dirty. (See P.113 “Exposure Glass”.)  
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Poor Printing  
White Prints or Incomplete Prints  
GRWHIT0E  
• Make sure that the paper feed side plates touch the paper lightly. Put back the  
lock lever.  
5
TSLY015E  
• When you use the optional document feeder, make sure that the original  
guides contact the originals lightly.  
When you get white or incomplete prints even if you check the items above, per-  
form the following procedure.  
A Pull out the drum unit.  
TSLH01GE  
Reference  
See P.52 “Changing the colour Drum Unit”for the details.  
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What to do If Something Goes Wrong  
B Remove the master from the drum.  
TSLH02BE  
C Remove paper that is stuck to the drum.  
5
1
2
TSLH031E  
D Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unit  
lock lever.  
TSLH028E  
E Close the front door.  
TSLH024E  
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6. Remarks  
Operation Notes  
General Cautions  
• While printing, do not turn off the main switch.  
• While printing, do not open the door or covers.  
• While printing, do not unplug the power cord.  
• While printing, do not move the machine.  
• Keep corrosive liquids, such as acid, off the machine.  
• Open and close the door and covers softly.  
• Do not put anything except originals on the machine.  
• Do not spill liquid on the machine.  
• When opening or closing the door or covers, keep hold of them so they don't  
fall.  
• When removing the drum unit from the machine, be careful not to let the  
drum unit fall.  
• Do not modify or replace any parts other than the ones specified in this man-  
ual.  
• Do not operate the machine without covers. You might get your fingers  
caught in the machine, or the machine might be damaged because, for exam-  
ple, dust or the like might get inside.  
• Since some parts of the machine are sharp and might cause injury, touch only  
the parts specified in this manual.  
• If you clean rubber parts with benzine, wipe them with a dry cloth after-  
wards.  
• Always turn the machine off when you have finished printing for the day.  
• If the machine must be transported by vehicle, please contact your service  
representative.  
• Make sure to make a few trial prints to check the image position because the  
image position of the trial print might not correspond with that of the origi-  
nal.  
• If the image registration is not consistent, slow the printing speed down to  
Setting 1.  
• When performing duplex or multicoloured printing, leave the printed paper  
for a while before the next printing in order to let the ink dry on the printed  
paper. If this is not done, feed roller marks will appear on the print image.  
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Remarks  
• If the machine is not used for a long period, the image density might decrease  
because the ink on the drum might dry. Make extra prints until the image  
density recovers.  
• When the machine is used in low temperature conditions, the image density  
might decrease. In this case, slow the printing speed down to step 1 or 2.  
• When making duplex prints, misdetection of paper wrapping might occur if  
the paper delivery sensor detects a black area at the leading edge of the back  
side. Keep at least an 5mm, 0.2" margin at the leading edge of the back side of  
the printing paper.  
• Press the {Proof} key to perform a test print as the first few prints might be  
light.  
• The top sheet might remain between the feed rollers when you press the  
{
Paste Shadow Erase} key. In this case, remove the top sheet.  
• When making duplex prints or when using non-white printing paper, the pa-  
per end sensor might malfunction and fail to detect the paper. In this case,  
place a blank sheet under the printing paper on the paper feed tray.  
• The outer portion of the image might not be printed under low temperature.  
In this case, slow the printing speed down to step 1 or 2, or increase the room  
temperature.  
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• The paper exit pawl might contact the printing paper and cause black lines on  
the prints. In this case, increase the printing speed or make a new master with  
lighter image density mode.  
• If you cannot pull out the drum, close the front cover again to rotate the drum.  
Pull out the drum after it stopped at the position.  
• The leading edge of the prints might become stained if the edge touches the  
image of prints on the paper delivery tray.  
• The ink of the print on the paper delivery tray might stick to the back side of  
the next print.  
• When the machine is on and the power source is less than 90 % of the speci-  
fied amount, printing quality will decrease. Therefore, make sure the supply  
from your electrical outlet is at least 90 % of the required amount.  
• As various kinds and qualities of paper exist, some paper might be wrapped  
around the drum or cause misfeeds.  
• If your hands are stained with ink:  
• Avoid prolonged or repeated contact with skin.  
• Cleanse skin thoroughly after contact, before breaks and meals, and at the  
end of the work period.  
• Ink is readily removed from skin by waterless hand cleaners followed by  
washing with soap and water.  
• Also, be careful not to get any ink on your clothing while emptying the master  
eject box or while loading a new ink cartridge.  
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Operation Notes  
• The image density varies according to the printing speed and the room tem-  
perature. So, adjust the printing speed or increase the room temperature.  
• When you make a lot of prints from a small image, ink might ooze out from  
the edges of the master, especially under high temperature and when print-  
ing in two or more colours. In this case, make a new master.  
• Use ink made within one year. Ink stored for a long period tends to dry slow-  
ly and yield lower image density.  
• While making a master, do not leave the platen cover or optional document  
feeder open.  
• In Letter/Photo mode, moire patterns might occur when screened originals  
are printed. In this case, make prints in Letter or Photo mode.  
• When you use originals with light lettering, edges of the letters might be  
printed clearly and the inside of the letters might be light. In this case, in-  
crease the image density.  
• When marks on the printing paper occur, clean the paper feed roller. P.113  
“Paper Feed Roller (paper feed tray)”  
• If you make a print before the ink on the first print dries, the ink may adhere  
to the paper feed roller and soil the print. Before printing on the reverse side  
of a printed sheet or overprinting on a printed sheet, be sure that the ink on  
the first print is adequately dry. P.113 “Paper Feed Roller (paper feed tray)”  
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Print Paper  
• When the paper is curled, stack the paper with the curl face down, otherwise  
the paper might wrap around the drum or stains might appear.  
• Postcards and the like do not absorb ink well. Offset images might appear on  
the rear side of subsequent prints. Solid image originals will cause offset im-  
age prints.  
Originals  
• If there is no margin or if there is a solid image area near the leading edge of  
the original, make at least a 5mm, 0.2", margin at the leading edge; otherwise,  
the paper might wrap around the drum or the paper exit pawl might become  
dirty and cause black lines on prints.  
• If you use originals that have bold letters or solid images at the leading edges,  
you might get prints with dirty edges. In this case, insert the widest margin  
first, or raise the printing speed.  
• If you use paste-up originals, select Paste Shadow Erase mode (see P.22  
“Paste Shadow Erase—Erasing the Shadow of Pasted Originals”) make sure that  
the pasted parts hold firmly to the base sheet. If the thickness of the paste-up  
originals is more than 0.1mm and the space between the pasted parts is less  
than 2mm, 0.08", a shadow might appear on the print.  
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Remarks  
• Under the following conditions, the machine might not detect the original on  
the exposure glass. If you press the {Start} key again, the machine will start  
making a master anyway:  
• When you set a dark original on the exposure glass.  
• When the original is not centred according to the size marks on the right  
scale.  
• If you do not open the platen cover at an angle of more than 25 degrees  
with the exposure glass when you replace originals.  
• If the machine is installed under a strong light.  
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Where to Put Your Machine  
Where to Put Your Machine  
Your machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-  
ditions greatly affect its performance.  
Environmental Conditions  
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:  
If you use the equipment in a confined space, make sure there is a continu-  
ous air turnover.  
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R CAUTION:  
After you move the equipment, use the caster fixture to fix it in place. Other-  
wise the equipment might move or come down to cause a personal injury.  
• Temperature: 10 – 30 °C, 50 – 86 °F  
• Humidity:  
• Main Frame: 20 – 90 % RH  
• Document feeder (option): 20 – 70 % RH  
• A strong and level base (a sturdy desk and cabinet etc.).  
• The machine must be level within 5mm, 0.2" both front to rear and left to  
right.  
• Make 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 1500 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.)  
• Places where the machine might be subjected to frequent strong vibration.  
• Dusty areas.  
• Areas with corrosive gases.  
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Remarks  
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 extention 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).  
Main Frame  
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• Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet.  
Access to Machine  
Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.  
Main Frame  
1
2
4
3
GRINST0E  
1. More than 20 cm, 8.0"  
2. More than 60 cm, 23.7"  
3. More than 60 cm, 23.7"  
4. More than 60 cm, 23.7"  
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Maintaining Your Machine  
Maintaining Your Machine  
To maintain high print quality, clean  
the following parts and units regular-  
ly.  
Platen Cover  
A Lift the platen cover.  
B Clean the platen cover with a  
damp cloth and wipe it with a dry  
cloth.  
Main Frame  
Exposure Glass  
A Lift the platen cover or document  
feeder.  
B Clean the exposure glass with a  
damp cloth and wipe it with a dry  
cloth.  
TSLH015E  
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Note  
If you do not clean the platen  
cover, marks on the cover will  
be printed.  
Paper Feed Roller (paper feed tray)  
TSLH019E  
A Wipe off the paper dust on the pa-  
per feed roller with a damp cloth,  
then wipe it with a dry cloth.  
Note  
If you do not clean the exposure  
glass, marks on the glass will be  
printed.  
TSLH017E  
Note  
If you do not clean the paper  
feed roller, paper misfeeds tend  
to occur.  
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Remarks  
Optional Document Feeder  
Separation Roller  
A Open the ADF unit.  
B Clean the separation roller with a  
damp cloth and wipe it with a dry  
cloth.  
TSLH016E  
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Note  
If you do not clean the separa-  
tion roller, original misfeeds  
tend to occur.  
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Combination Chart  
Combination Chart  
This combination chart shows which modes can be used together.  
means that these modes can be used together.  
means that these modes cannot be used together.  
×
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Reduction  
--  
×
--  
--  
×
--  
--  
--  
--  
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
--  
×
×
×
--  
×
×
Enlargement  
×
--  
Auto Cycle  
×
×
Memory mode  
Class mode  
×
--  
×
Combine Copies  
Centre/Edge Erase  
Type of Original  
Image Density  
×
×
×
×
--  
×
×
×
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10 On-Line  
×
11 Overlay  
×
×
×
×
×
×
12 Economy mode  
13 Tint mode  
14 Fine mode  
×
×
--  
×
--  
×
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Remarks  
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7. Specification  
Main Frame  
Configuration:  
Desk top  
Printing Process:  
Full automatic one drum system  
Original Type:  
Sheet/Book  
Original Size:  
Maximum 257mm × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"  
Pixel Density:  
300dpi (in Fine mode 400dpi)  
Image Mode:  
Photo mode (Sand pattern)  
Letter mode (Standard mode)  
Letter/Photo mode  
Reduction Ratios:  
• Inch version:  
93 %, 77 %, 74 %, 65 %  
• Metric version:  
93 %, 87 %, 82 %, 71 %  
Enlargement Ratios:  
• Inch version:  
155 %, 129 %, 121 %  
• Metric version:  
141 %, 122 %, 115 %  
Printing Area:  
• LG drum:  
More than 210mm × 355mm, 8.2" × 14.0"  
• A4 drum:  
More than 210mm × 288mm, 8.2" × 11.3"  
• B4 drum:  
More than 250mm × 355mm, 9.8" × 14.0"  
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Specification  
Printing Paper Size:  
Maximum 268mm × 388mm, 10.5" × 15.2"  
Minimum 90mm × 148mm, 3.6" × 5.9"  
Leading Edge Margin:  
5mm ± 3mm, 0.2" ± 0.12"  
Print Paper Weight:  
47.1g/m2 to 209.3g/m2, 12.5 lb to 55.6 lb  
Print Speed:  
80 – 130rpm (3 steps)  
First Copy Time (Master Process Time):  
Less than 29.0 seconds (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)  
(When setting an original on the exposure glass)  
Second Copy Time (First Print Time):  
Less than 31.0 seconds (A4L, 81/2 " × 11"L)  
(When setting an original on the exposure glass)  
Colour Printing:  
Drum unit replacement system (black, red, blue, green, brown, yellow, pur-  
ple, navy, maroon, orange, teal and gray)  
Image Position Adjustment:  
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• Vertical:  
More than + 10mm, – 10mm, + 0.39", – 0.39"  
• Side:  
10mm, 0.39" (for either side)  
Paper Feed Tray Capacity:  
1,000 sheets (80g/m2, 20 lb)  
Paper Delivery Tray Capacity:  
1,000 sheets (80g/m2, 20 lb)  
Master Eject Box Capacity:  
70 masters  
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Main Frame  
Dimensions (W  
×
D
×
H):  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
Stored  
607mm, 23.9"  
651mm, 32.6"  
651mm, 32.6"  
567mm, 22.4"  
617mm, 24.3"  
Stored with document 607mm, 23.9"  
feeder  
Set up  
1,187mm, 46.8"  
651mm, 32.6"  
651mm, 32.6"  
567mm, 22.4"  
617mm, 24.3"  
Set up with document 1,187mm, 46.8"  
feeder  
Weight:  
• Main Frame: 65kg, 143.3 lb  
• Main Frame with optional document feeder: 68kg, 150.0 lb  
Noise Emission *1:  
Sound Power Level  
Printing Speed  
80cpm  
Noise Emission  
During printing  
81dB(A)  
82dB(A)  
83dB(A)  
48dB(A)  
100cpm  
130cpm  
--  
Stand-by  
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Sound Pressure Level*2  
Printing Speed  
80cpm  
Noise Emission  
71dB(A)  
During printing  
100cpm  
130cpm  
--  
72dB(A)  
72dB(A)  
Stand-by  
35dB(A)  
*1 The above measurement made in accordance with ISO 7779 are actual val-  
ue.  
*2 It is measured at the position of the operator.  
Power Source:  
See the inside front cover of this manual.  
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Specification  
Power Consumption:  
Stand-by  
Less than 0.01kW  
Less than 0.24kW  
Less than 0.14kW  
Less than 0.16kW  
Less than 0.20kW  
Master Making  
Printing: Speed 1  
Printing: Speed 2  
Printing: Speed 3  
Optional Equipment:  
• Colour Drum  
LG Drum  
A4 Drum  
B4 Drum  
• Key Counter  
• Tape Dispenser  
• 30 Originals Document Feeder  
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30 Originals Document Feeder  
30 Originals Document Feeder  
Original Type:  
Sheet  
Original Weight:  
• When setting a stack of originals:  
50 – 90g/m2, 13.3 – 23.9 lb  
• When setting one sheet at a time:  
40 – 120g/m2, 10.6 – 31.9 lb  
Original Size:  
Max. 257mm × 364mm, 10.2" × 14.4"  
Min. 148mm × 105mm, 5.8" × 4.1"  
First Copy Time (Master Process Time):  
Less than 34 seconds (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)  
Second Copy Time (First Print Time):  
Less than 36 seconds (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)  
Original Capacity:  
30 sheets (80g/m2, 20 lb)  
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Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Specification  
Consumables  
Name  
Size  
Remarks  
Master for LG drum  
Length: 125m, 410ft/roll  
Width: 240mm, 9.5"  
2 Rolls/case  
260 masters can be made  
per roll  
Master for A4 drum  
Master for B4 drum  
Length: 125m, 410ft/roll  
Width: 240mm, 9.5"  
2 Rolls/case  
300 masters can be made  
per roll  
Length: 125m, 410ft/roll  
Width: 280mm, 11.0"  
2 Rolls/case  
260 masters can be made  
per roll  
Ink-Black  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case Environmental conditions:  
– 5 to 40°C, 10 to 95 % RH  
Ink-Red  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
Ink-Blue  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
600ml/pack, 5 packs/case  
35m (114.8ft)/roll  
Ink-Green  
Ink-Brown  
Ink-Yellow  
Ink-Purple  
Ink-Navy  
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Ink-Maroon  
Ink-Orange  
Ink-Teal  
Ink-Gray  
Tape for Tape dispenser  
Note  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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INDEX  
A
E
Accessing Service Programs, 57  
Access to machine, 112  
ADF unit, 43  
ADF unit open lever, 43  
Adjusting the Print Image Density, 11  
Economy Mode, 25  
Edge Erase, 20  
Enlarge} key, x, 17  
Enlargement, 16  
Enter} key, xi  
{
{
Adjusting the Print Image Position,  
After clearing misfeeds, 84  
Auto Cycle, 26  
9
Environments to avoid, 111  
Error indicators, xii  
Exposure Glass, 113  
(E-XX), 83  
{
Auto Cycle} key, xi, 26  
B
F
Behind cover, vii  
Feed roller pressure lever, vii  
Fine} key, xi, 13  
{
C
Fine Mode, 13  
Front door, vii  
{
Center/Edge Erase} key, x, 18, 20  
{
Full Size} key,  
x
Centre/Edge Erase, 18  
Changing the colour Drum Unit, 52  
Changing the Paper Size, 74  
Changing the Printing Speed, 14  
Changing the Settings of  
G
Guidance display, xii  
H
Service Programs, 58  
Check Indicator,  
Class Mode, 28  
Clearing Misfeeds, 84  
x
How to Check the Total Number of Masters  
and Prints Made Under All User Codes 70  
How to Check the User Code Counter, 68  
How to Clear the User Code Counter, 69  
,
{
{
Clear Modes/Energy Saver} key, xi  
Clear/Stop} key, xi, 15  
How to Clear the User Code Total Counter 71  
How to Set User Code Mode, 66  
How to Use User Code Mode, 67  
,
Colour Printing, 52  
Combination Chart, 115  
Combine, 33  
Combine Copies with the  
Document Feeder, 46  
I
{
Combine} key, x, 33  
{
{
Image Density} key, x, 11  
Image Position} key, xi, 9  
Consumables, 122  
Counter, xii  
Ink holder, viii  
D
L
Dirt on the Back Side of Paper, 102  
Dirt on the Front Side of Paper  
(Black Line/Stain), 104  
Document Feeder, 43  
Loading Paper,  
Loading Paper on the Paper Feed Tray  
3
,
73  
M
Document feeder, viii  
Machine Interior, viii  
Main Frame, 113, 117  
Main switch, viii  
Document Feeder Exterior, 43  
Drum unit, viii  
Drum unit lock lever, viii  
Maintaining Your Machine, 113  
Making Colour Prints, 52  
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Master Eject Indicator, 99  
Master Roll Replacement, 77  
Memory/Class indicator, xii  
R
Recalling a Program, 39  
Reduce} key, x, 17  
{
{
Memory/Class} key, xi, 28, 30  
Reduction, 16  
Memory Mode, 30  
misfeed indicator, 81  
Removing Program Protection, 41  
Replenishing Paper, 73  
Restoring Paper Feed and Paper  
N
Delivery Trays,  
7
Number keys, xi  
S
O
Safety Information,  
i
open cover/unit indicator, 81  
Operation Notes, 107  
{
{
Scroll} key,  
Security} key, x, 42  
x
Operation Panel,  
x
Security Mode, 42  
Separation Roller, 114  
Service Program Menu, 59  
Setting Up the Paper Delivery Tray,  
Operation panel, vii  
Optimum environmental conditions, 111  
Options, ix  
Original guides, 43  
Originals, 2, 44  
Original tray, 43  
Original tray release lever, vii  
4
Shifting the Image Position Forward  
or Backward,  
9
Shifting the print image to the left, 10  
Shifting the print image to the right, 10  
side plate fine adjusting dial,  
Side tray fine adjusting dial, vii  
Skip Feed} key, x, 37  
Skip Feed Printing, 37  
Speed indicators, xii  
9
P
{
Paper delivery end plate, viii  
Paper delivery side plates, viii  
Paper delivery tray, viii  
Paper Feed Roller, 113  
Paper feed side plates, vii  
Paper feed tray, vii  
Paper feed tray down key, vii  
Paste Shadow Erase, 22  
{
{
Speed} key, xi  
Standard Printing,  
Start} key, xi  
5
{
Stop the Machine, 15  
Storing Your Settings, 38  
supply/exchange indicators, 81  
Paste Shadow Erase} key, x, 22  
Photo mode, 24  
T
Placing a New Roll of Tape in the  
Tape Dispenser, 79  
Platen Cover, 113  
tape dispenser, 79  
Thin paper, 23  
Platen cover, vii  
Poor Printing, 102  
Power connection, 112  
Preparation for Printing,  
Preset Reduce/Enlarge, 16  
Printing in Two colours, 54  
{
Tint/Economy} key, x, 12, 25  
Tint Mode, 12  
{
{
Type of Original}, 24  
Type of Original} key,  
3
x
U
Printing Paper,  
Print} key, xi  
Program, 38  
1
User Codes, 66  
{
W
{
{
Program} key, xi, 38  
Proof} key, xi  
When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights 75  
Where to Put Your Machine, 111  
,
Protecting a Program, 40  
White Prints or Incomplete Prints, 105  
{W} or {V} key, 14  
124  
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