RICOH COMPANY, LTD.
15-5, Minami Aoyama 1-chome,
Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-8544, Japan
Phone: +81-(0)3-3479-3111
1060/1075
Operating Instructions
General Settings Guide
Overseas Affiliates
U.S.A.
RICOH CORPORATION
5 Dedrick Place
West Caldwell, New Jersey 07006
Phone: +1-973-882-2000
Spain
RICOH ESPAÑA S.A.
Avda. Litoral Mar, 12-14,
08005 Barcelona
Phone: +34-(0)93-295-7600
The Netherlands
RICOH EUROPE B.V.
Groenelaan 3, 1186 AA, Amstelveen
Phone: +31-(0)20-5474111
Italy
RICOH ITALIA SpA
Via della Metallurgia 12,
37139 Verona
What You Can Do With This Machine
Phone: +39-045-8181500
United Kingdom
Basics
Hong Kong
RICOH UK LTD.
Ricoh House,
RICOH HONG KONG LTD.
21/F., Tai Yau Building,
181, Johnston Road,
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Phone: +852-2862-2888
Combined Function Operations
Document Server
User Tools (System Settings)
Troubleshooting
1 Plane Tree Crescent, Feltham,
Middlesex, TW13 7HG
Phone: +44-(0)20-8261-4000
Germany
Singapore
RICOH DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
Mergenthalerallee 38-40,
65760 Eschborn
RICOH ASIA PACIFIC PTE.LTD.
260 Orchard Road,
Phone: +49-(0)6196-9060
#15-01/02 The Heeren,
Singapore 238855
REMARKS
France
RICOH FRANCE S.A.
Phone: +65-830-5888
Specification
383, Avenue du Général de Gaulle
BP 307-92143 Clamart Cedex
Phone: +33-(0)-821-01-74-26
Printed in The Netherlands
EE GB B064-7200
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information be-
fore you use it.
Introduction
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.
To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully
and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information before you use
it.
Notes:
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Laser Safety:
This machine is considered a class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains four
AlGalnp laser diodes, 10-milliwatt, 770-810 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect
reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the opera-
tor.
The following label is attached on the back side of the machine.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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. (For details, see p.15 “Machine Types”.)
•
•
Type 1: 6008
Type 2: 7508
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 copy quality, Rex-Rotary recommends that you use genuine Rex-Rotary toner.
Rex-Rotary shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts
other than genuine Rex-Rotary parts in your Rex-Rotary office product.
Power Source
220 - 240V, 50/60Hz, 10A or more
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,
see p.152 “Power Connection”.
For safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future
reference.
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 power switch:
a means POWER ON.
c means STAND BY.
Introduction
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.
To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully
and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information before you use
it.
Notes:
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Laser Safety:
This machine is considered a class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains four
AlGalnp laser diodes, 10-milliwatt, 770-810 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect
reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the opera-
tor.
The following label is attached on the back side of the machine.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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. (For details, see p.15 “Machine Types”.)
•
•
Type 1: 6002
Type 2: 7502
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 copy quality, Gestetner recommends that you use genuine Gestetner toner.
Gestetner shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts
other than genuine Gestetner parts in your Gestetner office product.
Power Source
220 - 240V, 50/60Hz, 10A or more
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,
see p.152 “Power Connection”.
For safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future
reference.
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 power switch:
a means POWER ON.
c means STAND BY.
Introduction
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.
To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully
and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information before you use
it.
Notes:
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Laser Safety:
This machine is considered a class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains four
AlGalnp laser diodes, 10-milliwatt, 770-810 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect
reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the opera-
tor.
The following label is attached on the back side of the machine.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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. (For details, see p.15 “Machine Types”.)
•
•
Type 1: 6005
Type 2: 7505
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 copy quality, Nashuatec recommends that you use genuine Nashuatec toner.
Nashuatec shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts
other than genuine Nashuatec parts in your Nashuatec office product.
Power Source
220 - 240V, 50/60Hz, 10A or more
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,
see p.152 “Power Connection”.
For safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future
reference.
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 power switch:
a means POWER ON.
c means STAND BY.
Introduction
This manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.
To get maximum versatility from this machine all operators are requested to read this manual carefully
and follow the instructions. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine.
For safe and correct use of this machine, please be sure to read the Safety Information before you use it.
Notes:
Some illustrations may be slightly different from your machine.
Certain options may not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer.
Laser Safety:
This machine is considered a class 1 laser device, safe for office/EDP use. The machine contains four
AlGalnp laser diodes, 10-milliwatt, 770-810 nanometer wavelength for each emitter. Direct (or indirect
reflected ) eye contact with the laser beam might cause serious eye damage. Safety precautions and
interlock mechanisms have been designed to prevent any possible laser beam exposure to the operator.
The following label is attached on the back side of the machine.
Warning:
Use of controls or adjustment or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual
might result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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. (For details, see p.15 “Machine Types”.)
•
•
Type 1: IS 2060
Type 2: IS 2075
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 copy quality,Infotec recommends that you use genuine Infotec toner.
Infotec shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other
than genuine Infotec parts in your Infotec office product.
Power Source
220 - 240V, 50/60Hz, 10A or more
Please be sure to connect the power cord to a power source as above. For details about power source,
see p.152 “Power Connection”.
This information is based on our present state of knowledge and is intended to provide general notes
on our products and their uses.
It should not therefore be construed as guaranteeing specific properties of the products described or
their suitability for particular applications.
Any existing industrial property rights must be observed. The quality of our products is guaranteed un-
der our General Conditions of Sale.
For safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future
reference.
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 power switch:
a means POWER ON.
c means STAND BY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Notice......................................................................................................................1
Copyrights and Trademarks .................................................................................2
Trademarks................................................................................................................2
Information about Installed Software..........................................................................3
How to Read this Manual ......................................................................................6
Safety Information .................................................................................................8
Safety During Operation.............................................................................................8
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for RWARNING and RCAUTION............10
ENERGY STAR Program .....................................................................................12
Manuals for this Machine....................................................................................14
Machine Types .....................................................................................................15
1. What You Can Do With This Machine
Available Functions.............................................................................................17
Copy Mode...............................................................................................................17
Printer Mode.............................................................................................................17
Scanner Mode..........................................................................................................17
Document Server Mode ...........................................................................................18
User Management....................................................................................................20
2. Basics
Guide To Components ........................................................................................21
External Options ..................................................................................................23
Control Panel........................................................................................................24
Display Panel ...........................................................................................................26
Connecting the Machine (Network Connections).............................................27
Requirements...........................................................................................................28
When the Wireless LAN Board (option) is installed .................................................29
Connecting the Network Cable to the Network ........................................................30
Turning On the Power .........................................................................................32
Turning On the Main Power .....................................................................................32
Turning On the Power..............................................................................................32
Turning Off the Power..............................................................................................33
Turning Off the Main Power .....................................................................................33
Configuring the Network.....................................................................................34
Configuring the Network...........................................................................................34
Configuring the Network with the Display Panel ......................................................36
3. Combined Function Operations
Changing Modes..................................................................................................47
Saving Energy..........................................................................................................48
Job List.....................................................................................................................49
Multi-Access.........................................................................................................51
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4. Document Server
Relationship between Document Server and Other Functions.......................57
Document Server Display ........................................................................................57
Using the Document Server................................................................................58
Scanning and Saving Originals................................................................................58
Changing a File Name, User Name, or Password ...................................................61
Selecting a Document..............................................................................................61
Searching Saved Documents...................................................................................62
Printing Saved Documents.......................................................................................63
Deleting Saved Documents......................................................................................66
Settings for the Document Server......................................................................67
5. User Tools (System Settings)
User Tools Menu (System Settings)...................................................................69
Accessing User Tools (System Settings)..........................................................74
Changing Settings....................................................................................................74
Exiting from User Tools............................................................................................74
Settings You Can Change with User Tools .......................................................75
General Features .....................................................................................................75
Tray Paper Settings .................................................................................................79
Timer Setting............................................................................................................82
Interface Settings/Network.......................................................................................84
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface .........................................................................86
Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 (option)......................................................................87
Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b (option).................................................................88
File Transfer.............................................................................................................89
Key Operator Tools..................................................................................................90
User Codes...........................................................................................................96
To Register a New User Code .................................................................................97
Changing a User Code.............................................................................................98
Clearing a User Code...............................................................................................99
Displaying the Counter for Each User Code ..........................................................100
Printing the Counter for Each User Code...............................................................100
Clearing the Counter..............................................................................................101
E-mail Destination..............................................................................................102
Registering an E-mail Destination..........................................................................102
Changing a Registered E-mail Destination ............................................................104
Clearing a Registered E-mail Destination ..............................................................105
Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group....................................................106
Registering a New Group.......................................................................................106
Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group...........................................................107
Deleting an E-mail Destination from a Group.........................................................107
Displaying an E-mail Destination ...........................................................................108
Deleting a Group....................................................................................................108
Changing a Group Name .......................................................................................109
Entering Text......................................................................................................110
Available Characters..............................................................................................110
Keys .......................................................................................................................110
Entering Text..........................................................................................................111
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6. Troubleshooting
If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want ............................................113
General ..................................................................................................................113
Document Server ...................................................................................................115
B Loading Paper...............................................................................................116
Loading Paper in Tray 1 (Tandem Tray)................................................................116
Loading Paper in Tray 2 and 3...............................................................................117
Loading Paper in the Large Capacity Tray (LCT) ..................................................117
Loading Paper in the Interposer.............................................................................118
Suspend Copy when using Finisher 3000B (100–Sheet Staples) .................119
D Adding Toner.................................................................................................120
Replacing Toner.................................................................................................121
x Clearing Misfeeds .........................................................................................122
Changing the Paper Size...................................................................................132
Changing the Paper Size in Tray 2 or 3.................................................................132
d Adding Staples..............................................................................................134
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher............................................134
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch).............................................................................136
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)......................................................................138
e Removing Jammed Staples .........................................................................140
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher............................................140
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch).............................................................................142
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)......................................................................144
y Removing Punch Waste...............................................................................146
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher............................................146
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)......................................................................147
7. REMARKS
Do's And Don'ts .................................................................................................149
Toner...................................................................................................................150
Handling Toner.......................................................................................................150
Toner Storage ........................................................................................................150
Used Toner ............................................................................................................150
Where to Put Your Machine ..............................................................................151
Machine Environment ............................................................................................151
Moving....................................................................................................................152
Power Connection..................................................................................................152
Access to the Machine...........................................................................................153
Maintaining Your Machine ................................................................................154
Cleaning the Exposure Glass.................................................................................154
Cleaning the Document Feeder .............................................................................154
Other Functions .................................................................................................155
Inquiry ....................................................................................................................155
Changing the Display Language............................................................................155
Counter ..................................................................................................................156
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8. Specification
Mainframe...........................................................................................................157
Document Server ...................................................................................................161
Document Feeder ..................................................................................................162
Mailbox (option) .................................................................................................163
Booklet Finisher (option) ..................................................................................164
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples) (option) ....................................................167
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples) (option)...................................................169
Copy Tray (option).............................................................................................171
Large Capacity Tray (LCT) (option)..................................................................172
Interposer (option).............................................................................................173
Punch Unit (option)............................................................................................174
Others .................................................................................................................176
Copy Paper.........................................................................................................177
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types.................................................................177
Non-recommended Paper......................................................................................180
Paper Storage........................................................................................................181
INDEX....................................................................................................... 182
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Notice
Important
Do not make copies of any item for which copying is prohibited by law.
Copying the following items is normally prohibited by local law:
Bank bills, revenue stamps, bonds, stock certificates, bank drafts, checks, pass-
ports, driver's licenses.
This machine is equipped with a function that prevents making counterfeit bank
bills. Due to this function the original images similar to bank bills may not be
copied properly.
Notice To Wireless LAN Interface (option) Users
Notice to Users in EEA Countries
This product complies with the essential requirements and provisions of Direc-
tive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999
on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mu-
tual recognition of their conformity.
The CE Declaration of Conformity is available on the Internet at URL:
http://www.ricoh.co.jp/fax/ce_doc/.
This product is only for use in EEA or other authorized countries. Outdoor use
of this product in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, or the Netherlands is prohib-
ited.
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Copyrights and Trademarks
Trademarks
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Novell, NetWare and NDS are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc.
PostScript® is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and might
be trademarks of their respective companies. We disclaim any and all rights in
those marks.
The proper names of the Windows operating systems are as follows:
• The product name of Windows® 95 is Microsoft® Windows 95.
• The product name of Windows® 98 is Microsoft® Windows 98.
• The product name of Windows® Me is Microsoft® Windows Millennium Edi-
tion (Windows Me).
• The product names of Windows® XP are as follows:
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
• The product names of Windows® 2000 are as follows:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional
• The product names of Windows NT® 4.0 are as follows:
Microsoft® Windows NT® Server 4.0
• Microsoft® Windows NT® Workstation 4.0
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Information about Installed Software
expat
• The software including controller, etc. (hereinafter “software”) installed on
this product uses the expat Version 1.95.2 (hereinafter “expat”) under the con-
ditions mentioned below.
• The product manufacturer provides warranty and support to the software of
the product including the expat, and the product manufacturer makes the in-
itial developer and copyright holder of the expat, free from these obligations.
• Information relating to the expat is available at:
http://expat.sourceforge.net/
Copyright (c) 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Centre, Ltd. and Clark
Cooper.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the
Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use,
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the
Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, sub-
ject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED “AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AU-
THORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAG-
ES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFT-
WARE.
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NetBSD
Copyright Notice of NetBSD
For all users to use this product:
This product contains NetBSD operating system:
For the most part, the software constituting the NetBSD operating system is not
in the public domain; its authors retain their copyright.
The following text shows the copyright notice used for many of the NetBSD
source code. For exact copyright notice applicable for each of the files/binaries,
the source code tree must be consulted.
A full source code can be found at http://www.netbsd.org/.
Copyright © 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modifica-
tion, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
A Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list
of conditions and the following disclaimer.
B Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice,
this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation
and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
C All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must
display the following acknowledgment:
This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
and its contributors.
D Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its contribu-
tors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
without specific prior written permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND
CONTRIBUTORS ''AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER-
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DIS-
CLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS
BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEM-
PLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMIT-
ED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF
USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CON-
TRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTH-
ERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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Authors Name List
All product names mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners.
The following notices are required to satisfy the license terms of the software
that we have mentioned in this document:
• This product includes software developed by the University of California,
Berkeley and its contributors.
• This product includes software developed by Jonathan R. Stone for the NetB-
SD Project.
• This product includes software developed by the NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
and its contributors.
• This product includes software developed by Manuel Bouyer.
• This product includes software developed by Charles Hannum.
• This product includes software developed by Charles M. Hannum.
• This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou.
• This product includes software developed by TooLs GmbH.
• This product includes software developed by Terrence R. Lambert.
• This product includes software developed by Adam Glass and Charles Han-
num.
• This product includes software developed by Theo de Raadt.
• This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone and Jason R.
Thorpe for the NetBSD Project.
• This product includes software developed by the University of California,
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and its contributors.
• This product includes software developed by Christos Zoulas.
• This product includes software developed by Christopher G. Demetriou for
the NetBSD Project.
• This product includes software developed by Paul Kranenburg.
• This product includes software developed by Adam Glass.
• This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone.
• This product includes software developed by Jonathan Stone for the NetBSD
Project.
• This product includes software developed by Winning Strategies, Inc.
• This product includes software developed by Frank van der Linden for the
NetBSD Project.
• This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Frank
van der Linden.
• This product includes software developed for the NetBSD Project by Jason R.
Thorpe.
• The software was developed by the University of California, Berkeley.
• This product includes software developed by Chris Provenzano, the Univer-
sity of California, Berkeley, and contributors.
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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 in-
cluded 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 included in the Safety
Information section.
* The statements above are notes for your safety.
Important
If this instruction is not followed, paper might be misfeed, originals might be
damaged, or data might be lost. Be sure to read this.
Preparation
This symbol indicates the prior knowledge or preparations required before op-
erating.
Note
This symbol indicates precautions for operation or actions to take after misoper-
ation.
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 control panel.
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Notice
• B4 JISKL, B5 JISKL, B6 JISL are referred to as B4KL, B5KL, B6L in
this manual.
• The image of the display panel may be different depending on the installed
options.
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Safety Information
When using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-
lowed.
Safety During Operation
In this manual, the following important symbols are used:
R WARNING:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions
are not followed, could result in death or serious injury.
R CAUTION:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if instructions are not
followed, may result in minor or moderate injury or damage to property.
R WARNING:
• Connect the power cord directly into a wall outlet and never use an ex-
tension cord.
• Disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug, not the cable) if the
power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged.
• To avoid hazardous electric shock or laser radiation exposure, do not
remove any covers or screws other than those specified in this man-
ual.
• Turn off the power and disconnect the power plug (by pulling the plug,
not the cable) if any of the following occurs:
• You spill something into the machine.
• You suspect that your machine needs service or repair.
• The external housing of your machine has been damaged.
• Do not incinerate spilled toner or used toner. Toner dust might ignite
when exposed to an open flame.
• Disposal can take place at our authorized dealer.
• Dispose of the used toner bottle in accordance with the local regula-
tions.
• Do not remove the toner bottle, fuser unit, duplex unit and paper tray
all at once. The machine might fall and cause injury. Make sure to first
return each component back to its original position before checking
other components.
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R CAUTION:
• Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain and snow.
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not
be damaged under the machine.
• 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 machine.
• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner bottle out of the reach of children.
• For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the machine or expended
supply waste at household waste collection points. Disposal can take place
at an authorized dealer.
• The inside of the machine could be very hot. Do not touch the parts with a
label indicating the “hot surface”. Otherwise, an injury might occur.
• Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-
ality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies availa-
ble at an authorized dealer.
9
Positions of Labels and Hallmarks for
RWARNING and RCAUTION
This machine has labels and hallmarks for RWARNING,RCAUTION at the
positions shown below. For safety, please follow the instructions and handle the
machine as indicated.
10
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ENERGY STAR Program
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined
that this machine model meets the ENERGY STAR
Guidelines for energy efficiency.
The ENERGY STAR Guidelines intend to establish an international energy-saving system for
developing and introducing energy-efficient office equipment to deal with environmental is-
sues, such as global warming.
When a product meets the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency, the Partner shall
place the ENERGY STAR logo onto the machine model.
This product was designed to reduce the environmental impact associated with office equip-
ment by means of energy-saving features, such as Low-power mode.
• Low Power Mode
This product automatically lowers its power consumption 15 minutes after
the last copy or print job has finished. Printing is still possible in Low Power
Mode, but if you wish to make copies press the {Energy Saver} key first.
Reference
For details about how to change the default interval, see p.82 “Energy Sav-
er Timer”.
• Off Mode (Copier only)
To conserve energy, this product automatically turns off 90 minutes after the
last copying or printing job has been completed. Printing is still possible in
Off Mode, but if you wish to make copies press the operation switch first.
Reference
For details about how to change the default interval, see p.82 “Auto Off
Timer”.
• Sleep Mode (Printer, Scanner installed)
If the printer features are installed, this product automatically lowers its pow-
er consumption even further 90 minutes after the last copy or print job has fin-
ished. Printing is still possible in Sleep Mode, but if you wish to make copies
press the operation switch first.
Reference
For details about how to change the default interval, see p.82 “Auto Off
Timer”.
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• Duplex Priority
The ENERGY STAR Program recommends use of the Duplex function. By
conserving paper this function helps the environment. For applicable ma-
chines, duplex function (one-sided original → two-sided copies) can be select-
ed when the operation switch or the main power switch is turned on, the
{Energy Saver} key is pressed, or when the machine resets automatically.
Reference
To change the settings of the Duplex Priority mode, see “Duplex Mode Pri-
ority” in the Copy Reference.
Specification
Copying function only
Multiple function printer
with copying, printing,
scanning functions
Type 1
Type 2
Type 1
Type 2
Low Power
Mode
Power
consumption
220 W or less
240 W or less
Default
interval
15 minutes
30 sec. or less
4 W or less
90 minutes
300 sec. or less
--
15 minutes
30 sec. or less
--
Recovery
Time
Off Mode
Power
consumption
Default
interval
--
Recovery
Time
--
Sleep Mode
Power
consumption
15 W or less
90 minutes
300 sec. or less
Default
interval
--
Recovery
Time
--
Duplex Priority
1 Sided → 1 Sided
❖ Recycled Paper
In accordance with the ENERGY STAR Program, we recommend use of recy-
cled paper which is environmentally friendly. Please contact your sales rep-
resentative for recommended paper.
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Manuals for this Machine
This is a multi-functional machine combining copier, printer and scanner func-
tions. This manual describes procedures common to these functions. Each func-
tion's reference describes the operational procedures for that functions. Please
consult the relevant parts of the manual.
❖ General Settings Guide (this manual)
Provides an overview of the machine. This manual introduces the functions
of the machine. It also introduces the options that allow you to use additional
functions and describes how to access the system user tools to make the ma-
chine easier to use.
❖ Copy Reference
Describes the procedures and functions for using the machine as a copier.
❖ Printer Kit Type 1075 Printer Reference 1
Describes system settings, procedures and functions for using the machine as
a printer.
❖ Printer Kit Type 1075 Printer Reference 2
Describes procedures and provides information about using the machine as
a printer. This manual is included as a PDF file on the CD-ROM labeled “Op-
erating Instructions”.
❖ Network Printing Guide Operating Instructions
Describes procedures and provides information about setting up and using
the machine as a printer in a network environment. We recommend you read
this manual first. It is included as a PDF file on the CD-ROM labeled “Oper-
ating Instructions”.
❖ PostScript 3 Board Type 1075 Operating Instructions Supplement
Describes menus and features you can set using the PostScript 3 printer driv-
er. This manual is included as a PDF file on the CD-ROM labeled “Operating
Instructions”.
Note
❒ Printing with the PostScript 3 printer driver is available when the Post-
Script 3 board option is installed on your machine.
❖ UNIX Supplement
Provides information about setting up and using the machine as a printer in
a UNIX environment. For UNIX printing information, please visit our web
site or consult your authorized dealer.
❖ Scanner Reference
Describes system settings, procedures and functions for using the machine as
a scanner.
Note
❒ Scanner function is available when the Printer/Scanner option is installed
on your machine.
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Machine Types
This machine comes in two models which vary in copy speed. To ascertain
which model you have, see the inside front cover.
Type 1
Type 2
Copy speed
60 copies/minute
75 copies/minute
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)
(A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)
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1. What You Can Do With This
Machine
Available Functions
You can use this machine as a copier, printer or scanner. This machine also has
a Document Server function which has a File Merge Printing and On Demand
Printing features.
Copy Mode
In copy mode you can make basic copies and also copy using more sophisticated
techniques, such as reduction/enlargement or combining several originals onto
one copy. You can install several options for using sort, staple and saddle stitch
functions.
Printer Mode
You can print documents under various environments.
Scanner Mode
You can use this machine as a network scanner.
It is also possible to e-mail the scanned image as an attached file via the LAN, or
Internet.
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What You Can Do With This Machine
Document Server Mode
You can save the documents from copy and printer functions to the hard disk.
Documents can be printed later, or the machine can be controlled from the PC.
1
Scanned documents can be stored on the hard disk, or you can see the docu-
ment's thumbnails on the PC.
*1
To see the document's thumbnails on a PC, DeskTopBinder V2 Professional/Lite
must be installed. ⇒ p.19 “Operation from a Computer”
Note
❒ You can save the following:
• Data from documents scanned using the document feeder
• Data from documents scanned using the exposure glass
• Data sent from a computer
• Data from documents scanned using the scanner function
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Available Functions
Important
❒ Do not turn off the main power switch when the On indicator is lit or blink-
ing. If you turn it off during an operation, the memory or hard disk might be
damaged.
1
❒ Avoid any strong shocks to the machine. This could damage the hard disk or
delete stored files. For precautionary reasons, files should be copied to anoth-
er local computer.
❒ Unauthorized access to the Document Server is possible when the network is
connected to the Internet. To prevent access to stored confidential documents,
set a firewall between the network and the Internet.
❖ On Demand Printing
If you save your document in the Document Server, you can print it out at any
time with print settings such as duplex and stapling.
❖ File Merge Printing
You can merge documents, such as those stored on the Document Server, sent
from the printer or scanned paper originals.
You can merge documents that were created with different applications or
separately on different computers.
❖ Operation from a Computer
If you install DeskTopBinder V2 Professional or DeskTopBinder V2 Lite on
your computer, you can check the contents of stored documents, print copies
for confirmation and perform other operations.
You can also perform tasks on data stored in the Document Server from your
computer, rather than from the machine.
Reference
For more detailed information, refer to DeskTopBinder V2 Profession-
al/Lite manuals.
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What You Can Do With This Machine
User Management
You can limit the users of the machine, and restrict their use of certain functions
using user codes.
1
Using the User Code
The user is requested to enter a registered user code to operate the machine. You
can check the use of the machine by each user.
❖ Managing items
• You can set allowed functions for each user as shown below.
• You can output list of usage amounts for each user.
The functions you can limit are as follows:
Function
Mode
Limitation
Usage amount man-
agement
Copy
--
--
--
❍
❍
❍
❍
Printer
Scanner
❍/Auto program
❍(manages the
number of scannes)
Document Server
Document Server
mode
❍
(depending on the
mode to store the doc-
ument) *1
*1
When you print the documents by pressing the {Document Server} key, the copy
counter shows the number of copies for the documents stored in copy mode, and the
print counter shows the number of documents stored in printer mode.
Reference
⇒ p.90 “User Code Management”, p.96 “User Codes”
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2. Basics
Guide To Components
1. Document feeder (ADF)
4. Copy tray guide
Load a stack of originals here. They will
be fed automatically one by one.
When copying onto OHP transparencies
and translucent paper, raise the guide.
This prevents copies from curling when
delivered.
The front and back side of 2-Sided origi-
nals are scanned simultaneously.
5. Main power switch
2. Exposure glass
If the machine does not operate after
turning on the operation switch, check if
the main power switch is turned on. ⇒
p.32 “Turning On the Power”
Place originals face down here for copy-
ing.
3. Copy tray (option)
Copied paper is delivered here.
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Basics
6. Operation switch
7. Control panel
Press this switch to turn the power on
(the On indicator lights up). To turn the
power off, press this switch again (the On
indicator goes off). ⇒ p.32 “Turning On
the Power”
⇒ p.24 “Control Panel”
8. Front cover
Open to access the inside of the machine.
9. Paper tray (tray 1-3)
Load paper here.
2
1. Ventilation holes
Prevent overheating. Do not obstruct the
ventilation holes by placing an object
near it or leaning things against it. If the
machine overheats, a fault might occur.
2. Bypass tray
Use when copying onto OHP transparen-
cies, label paper (adhesive labels), trans-
lucent paper, postcards and non-
standard size paper.
3. Interface for network connections
⇒ p.27 “Connecting the Machine (Net-
work Connections)”
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External Options
External Options
2
1. Mailbox
Sorts printed papers.
*Mailbox tray 1-9
4. Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples)
Sorts, stacks, staples and punches copies.
*4: Finisher upper tray
*5: Finisher shift tray
2. Copy tray
Copied paper is delivered here.
5. Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Sta-
ples)
Sorts, stacks, staples and punches copies.
*6: Finisher upper tray
*7: Finisher shift tray
3. Booklet Finisher
Sorts, stacks, staples and punches copies.
The saddle stitch function is also availa-
ble.
*1: Finisher upper tray
*2: Finisher shift tray 1
*3: Finisher shift tray 2
6. Interposer
Inserts cover or slip sheets into the cop-
ies.
7. Large Capacity Tray (LCT)
Holds 4000 sheets of paper.
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Basics
Control Panel
2
1. Screen contrast knob
4. {Job List} key
Adjusts the brightness of the display pan-
el.
Shows the job list.
5. Display panel
Shows the operation status, error mes-
sages, and function menus.
2. Indicators
Show errors and machine status.
B:Data In indicator⇒ p.51 “Multi-Ac-
6. {Check Modes} key
cess”
Press this key to check settings.
L: Service Call indicator
x: Misfeed indicator⇒ p.122 “x Clear-
ing Misfeeds”
7. {Program} key (Copy mode)
Press to register frequently used settings,
or to recall registered settings.
M: Open Cover indicator
d: Add Staple indicator⇒ p.134 “d
8. {Clear Modes} key
Adding Staples”
Press to clear previously entered copy job
settings.
D: Add Toner indicator⇒ p.120 “D
Adding Toner”
9. {Energy Saver} key
Press to switch to and from Low Power
mode.
3. {User Tools/Counter} key
•
User Tools
Press to change the default settings
and conditions to meet your require-
ments. ⇒ p.74 “Accessing User Tools
(System Settings)”
10. {Interrupt} key (Copy mode)
Press to make interrupt copies during a
copy run.
•
•
Counter
Press to check or print the total
number of copies made.⇒ p.156
“Counter”
Inquiry
Press to check where to contact for
machine repairs and ordering toner.⇒
p.155 “Inquiry”
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Control Panel
11. Main power indicator and On
19. Function Status indicator
indicator
These show the status of the above func-
tions:
The main power indicator lights up when
the main power switch is turned on.
The On indicator lights up when the
power is turned on.
•
•
•
Yellow: the function is selected.
Green: the function is active.
Red: the function has been interrupt-
ed.
Important
2
❒ Do not turn off the power while
the On indicator is blinking. Doing
so may damage the hard disk.
12. Operation switch
Press this switch to turn the power on
(the On indicator lights up). To turn the
power off, press this switch again (the On
indicator goes off).
13. {Sample Copy} key
Press to make a single set of copies or
prints to check for poor copying or print-
ing before making multiple sets.
14. {Start} key
Press to start copying, scanning, or print-
ing documents stored on the Document
Server.
15. {Clear/Stop} key
•
Clear
Press to delete a number entered.
•
Stop
Press to stop a job such as scanning
originals, or printing in progress.
16. {#} key
Press to enter a value.
17. Number keys
Use to enter the desired number of cop-
ies.
18. Function keys
Press to select the following functions:
•
•
•
•
Copy
Document Server
Printer
Scanner
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Basics
Display Panel
The display panel shows machine status, error messages and function menus.
Important
❒ A force or impact of more than 30 N (about 3 kgf) will damage the display
panel.
2
The default setting is to display the screen for copying when you turn the power
on.
The function items displayed serve as selector keys. You can select or specify an
item by lightly pressing them.
When you select or specify an item on the display panel, it is highlighted like
OK
. Keys appearing as
cannot be used.
Common Key Operations
The following keys are common to all screens.
❖ Key list
[OK]
Acknowledges a selected function or entered values, and then returns
to the previous screen.
[Cancel]
Deletes a selected function or entered values, and then returns to the
previous screen.
[UPrev.], [TNext]
Moves to the previous page or the next page when all functions cannot
be displayed on one page.
[OK] [Yes]
[Clear]
Closes message screens.
Clears entered values and does not change the screen.
Returns to the previous screen.
[Exit]
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Connecting the Machine (Network Connections)
Connecting the Machine (Network
Connections)
2
1. Parallel port
Port for connecting the parallel interface
cable.
3. IEEE 1394 ports (option)
Port for connecting the IEEE 1394 inter-
face cable.
⇒ “Connecting the Machine” in the
Printer Reference 1
4. Wireless LAN port (option)
Port for using the wireless LAN.
2. 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port
Port for connecting the 10BASE-T or
100BASE-TX cable.
5. USB port (option)
Port for connecting the USB 2.0 interface
cable.
⇒ “Connecting the Machine” in the
Printer Reference 1
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Basics
Requirements
Requirements
Before using this machine, make sure all environmental and electrical require-
ments have been met. Connect the machine to the host computer using the par-
allel port, network interface board, or both.
2
Make sure you have all the cables, connectors, and electrical outlets necessary to
attach the machine to the host computer or network.
Important
❒ The interface cable is not supplied. The user is required to provide the inter-
face cable appropriate for the computer being used.
Network cable requirements
The network interface board can be installed to allow direct connection to an
Ethernet network.
The network interface board supports 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX connections.
The IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option) supports the IEEE 1394 interface cable.
You can use the machine in the following network environments:
• Using the appropriate network management software and printer drivers
• Attaching the machine to a network computer set up as a server
Client
Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP, Windows NT 4.0 *1 , Mac
OS *2 (optional PostScript 3 Board Type 1075 is required), UNIX *3
Driver
PCL 6/5e, RPCS™, PostScript 3
File Server
Protocol
NetWare 3.x, NetWare 4.x, NetWare 5/5.1
TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI *3 , AppleTalk
*1
*2
*3
Under Windows NT 4.0, only × 86 CPUs are supported.
For information about usable versions of the Mac OS, see the Printer Reference 1.
Connecting UNIX printing information, please visit our web site or consult your au-
thorized dealer.
Under Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000/XP and Windows NT 4.0 only. Only for
Peer-Peer Printing. SmartnetMonitor for Client is required to use the NetBEUI pro-
tocol.
*4
In a mixed network environment, protocols switch automatically.
Reference
For more information about network connection settings, see p.69 “User
Tools (System Settings)”.
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Connecting the Machine (Network Connections)
Note
❒ Consult your network administrator before connecting the machine to a net-
work.
❒ Make sure to use a properly shielded and grounded cable (UTP, STP, Catego-
ry/Type5) for the connection to the host computer (and/or HUB) in order to
meet FCC and EMC Directive 89/336/EEC emission guidelines.
2
When the Wireless LAN Board (option) is installed
When using the Wireless LAN Interface on the network, keep the following
points in mind:
❖ Attach both antennas as a unit.
❖ When moving the machine
Detach the antennas when relocating the machine locally.
After moving the machine, reattach the antennas, ensuring that:
• The antennas are positioned clear of obstacles.
• There is 40 to 60 mm between the antennas, so that they do not touch.
• The exposure glass cover and Document Feeder (ADF) do not knock the
antennas.
❖ If the network area provides poor radio environment
Where radio wave conditions are bad, the network may not function due to
interrupted or failed connections. When checking the Wireless LAN Signal
and the access point, follow these steps to improve the situation:
• Position the access point nearer to the machine.
• Clear the space between access point and machine of obstructions.
• Move radio wave generating appliances, such as microwaves, away from
the machine and access point.
Reference
To check the machine's radio wave status, press [Wireless LAN Signal] in Sys-
tem Settings.⇒ p.88 “Wireless LAN Signal”
For more information about access point radio wave conditions, refer to the
access point manual.
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Basics
Connecting the Network Cable to the Network
Limitation
❒ The IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option), the Wireless LAN Board (option) or
USB 2.0 Interface Board (option) cannot be installed at the same time.
Note
2
❒ Connect the machine to the computer. Set the network connection settings,
and then install any necessary software such as printer drivers. For details,
see the Printer Reference 1.
Connecting to the Ethernet Interface
Note
❒ Rating voltage of the interface connector: Max. DC 5V
A Turn off the main power switch.
B Attach the Ethernet interface cable to the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX port.
C Turn on the main power switch.
❖ Indicators on Network Interface Board
1. Indicator (green)
2. Indicator (yellow)
Remains green when the machine
Turns yellow when 100 BASE-TX is
is connected to the network cor-
operating.
rectly.
Turns off when 10 BASE-T is oper-
ating.
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Connecting the Machine (Network Connections)
Connecting to the IEEE 1394 Interface (option)
Important
❒ Before making the connection, touch the metallic part to dissipate static elec-
tricity.
Note
❒ Use the interface cable supplied with the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option).
2
❒ The interface cable should not be looped.
A Attach the IEEE 1394 interface cable to the IEEE 1394 ports.
Note
❒ Two interface ports are available for attaching the IEEE 1394 interface ca-
ble.
Connecting to the USB 2.0 Interface (option)
A Attach the USB 2.0 interface cable to the USB port.
Important
❒ The interface cable is not supplied. It is your responsibility to provide the
interface cable appropriate for the computer that you are using.
Reference
For more information about the USB interface cable, see the Printer Refer-
ence 1.
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Basics
Turning On the Power
This machine has two power switch-
es.
Important
❒ Do not turn off the main power
immediately after it has been
turned on. Failure to observe
this may result in damage to the
hard disk or memory, leading to
malfunction.
❖ Operation switch (right side of the
control panel)
2
Press this switch to activate the
machine. When the machine has
warmed up, you can make copies.
❖ Main power switch (left side of the ma-
chine)
Turning On the Power
When the machine is not to be used
for an extended period of time,
turn off the main power switch.
A Press the operation switch to
make the On indicator light up.
Note
❒ This machine automatically enters
Low Power mode or turns itself off
if you do not use it for a certain pe-
riod. ⇒ p.82 “Auto Off Timer” ,
p.82 “Energy Saver Timer”
Turning On the Main Power
A Make sure that the power cord is
firmly plugged into the wall out-
let.
Note
❒ If the power is not turned on
when the operation switch is
pressed, check if the main pow-
er switch is on. If off, turn it on.
B Open the switch cover and turn
on the main power switch (make
sure that the Main Power indica-
tor lights up).
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Turning On the Power
Turning Off the Power
Turning Off the Main Power
Important
A Press the operation switch to
make the On indicator go off.
❒ Do not turn off the main power
switch when the On indicator is on
or blinking. Failure to observe this
may result in damage to the hard
disk or memory, leading to mal-
function.
2
❒ Pull out the power cord after you
turn off the main power switch.
Failure to observe this may result
in damage to the hard disk or
memory, leading to malfunction.
A Make sure the On indicator is off.
Note
❒ Even if you press the operation
switch, the indicator does not
go off and blinks in the follow-
ing cases:
B Open the switch cover, and turn
off the main power switch to
make the main power indicator
goes off.
• When communication is in
progress with external
equipment.
• When the hard disk is oper-
ating.
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Basics
Configuring the Network
Configuring the Network
Preparation
This section describes the network settings using the System Settings menu.
Required setting items depend on the mode to be used.
2
Mode
Network
Network Settings
Reference
Environment
Scanner
(Network
Twain Scan-
ner)
TCP/IP
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- dress from the DHCP Server”
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.38 “Acquiring the IP Ad-
face Select
, “Making E-mail Settings”,
Mail Trans-
fer
(The settings must be made
from the PC. Make the SMTP
server name, SMTP port
Scanner Reference
number and DNS server set-
tings using a Web browser.)
IEEE 1394 *3
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Effective
Protocol (TCP/IP), IP over
1394
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.39 “When using the IEEE
1394 Interface (option)”
, “Making E-mail Settings”,
(The settings must be made
from the PC. Make the SMTP
server name, SMTP port
Scanner Reference
number and DNS server set-
tings using a Web browser.)
Wireless
LAN *4
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- LAN Interface (option) in Ad
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.41 “When using the Wireless
face Select, Communication
Mode, Channel, WEP, SSID
hoc Mode”, p.42 “When using
the Wireless LAN Interface
(option) in Infrastructure
Mode”
(The settings must be made
from the PC. Make the SMTP
server name, SMTP port
, “Making E-mail Settings”,
number and DNS server set-
tings using a Web browser.)
Scanner Reference
Scanner
TCP/IP
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- dress from the DHCP Server”
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
(Network
Delivery
Scanner)
p.38 “Acquiring the IP Ad-
face Select, Delivery Option
IEEE 1394 *3
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Effective
Protocol (TCP/IP), IP over
1394, Delivery Option
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.39 “When using the IEEE
1394 Interface (option)”
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Configuring the Network
Mode
Network
Network Settings
Reference
Environment
Scanner
Wireless
LAN *4
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
(Network
Delivery
Scanner)
p.41 “When using the Wireless
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- LAN Interface (option) in Ad
face Select, Communication hoc Mode”, p.42 “When using
Mode, Channel *5 , WEP, SSID the Wireless LAN Interface
*6 , Delivery Option
(option) in Infrastructure
Mode”
2
Printer
TCP/IP *1
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.38 “Acquiring the IP Ad-
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- dress from the DHCP Server”
face Select
*2
NetWare *1
Effective Protocol, NW Frame ⇒ p.38 “When using Net-
Type
Ware”
IEEE 1394 *3
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Effective
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.39 “When using the IEEE
Protocol (TCP/IP), IP over 1394 1394 Interface (option)”
Wireless
LAN *4
IP Address, Subnet Mask,
Gateway Address, Network
Boot, Effective Protocol, Inter- LAN Interface (option) in Ad
⇒ p.37 “When using TCP/IP”,
p.41 “When using the Wireless
face Select, Communication
hoc Mode”, p.40 “When using
Mode, Channel *5 , WEP, SSID the Wireless LAN Interface
*6
(option) in 802.11 Ad hoc
Mode”, p.42 “When using the
Wireless LAN Interface (op-
tion) in Infrastructure Mode”
*1
Make necessary settings for your network environment. For details about settings,
see the Network Printing Guide.
Configure TCP/IP when you use pure IP of NetWare 5/5.1.
You will need the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option).
You will need the IEEE 802.11b Interface kit (option).
Make necessary settings when the communication mode is Ad hoc Mode.
Make necessary settings when the communication mode is 802.11 Ad hoc Mode.
*2
*3
*4
*5
*6
Note
❒ In a network environment using TCP/IP, you can use SmartNetMonitor to
configure IP addresses for Admin and the web browser packaged with Print-
er Controller or Printer/Scanner Controller. For details about Smart Net
Monitor, see the Network Printing Guide.
❒ For details on setting values, see p.75 “Settings You Can Change with User
Tools”.
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Basics
Configuring the Network with the Display Panel
This section describes basic procedures. Please make the settings appropriate for
the functions and network you are using.
Important
❒ These settings should be made by the systems administrator or after consult-
ing with the systems administrator.
2
Note
❒ In this manual, minimum settings for network connections are described. For
more details, see the Network Printing Guide.
For default settings, see p.75 “Settings You Can Change with User Tools”.
❖ “Interface Settings/Network” ⇒ p.84
❖ “Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 (option)” ⇒ p.87
❖ “Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b (option)” ⇒ p.88
❖ “File Transfer” ⇒ p.89
Network Settings
The following describes the settings required to use the machine in a network.
For more information about the settings, see p.84 “Interface Settings/Network”.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
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Configuring the Network
C Press the [Interface Settings] key.
D Make the [Effective Protocol] settings.
Note
❒ You must configure IP address for using TCP/IP protocol. Consult the net-
work administrator for help with the address. You don't have to configure
it if Network Boot is DHCP.
2
❒ Press the [Invalid] key for redundant protocols.
❒ Press the [Effective] key for TCP/IP protocol when you use pure IP of Net-
Ware 5/5.1.
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [Effective
Protocol] key.
B Press the [Effective] or [Invalid] key for each protocol.
C Press the [OK] key.
The following operation will be different, according to each protocol.
When using TCP/IP
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [IP Ad-
dress] key.
B Use the number keys to enter the IP address.
Note
❒ Press the [←] or [→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key if the wrong address is entered.
C Press the [OK] key.
D Make the [Sub-net Mask] and [Gateway Address] settings. For each item,
press the corresponding button on the screen shown in step A, and then
perform the same procedure as described in steps B and C.
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Basics
Acquiring the IP Address from the DHCP Server
To use the DHCP server to acquire the IP address, select [DHCP] from [Network
Boot].
Note
❒ You need to make settings when you use DHCP. See “Using DHCP” in the
Network Printing Guide.
2
❒ To always assign the same IP address to the machine, reserve the IP ad-
dress for the machine on the DHCP server. See “Using DHCP” in the Net-
work Printing Guide.
❒ Use the default IP address.
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [Network
Boot] key.
B Press the [DHCP] key, and then press the [OK] key.
When using NetWare
To use the machine on NetWare, be sure to select the type of [NW Frame Type].
You can select the following frame types:
• Auto Select (Default)
• Ethernet II
• Ethernet 802.2
• Ethernet 802.3
• Ethernet SNAP
Note
❒ Make sure to select the frame type same as the file server.
❒ When you select “Auto Select”, the frame type detected upon startup is au-
tomatically set. Therefore, your desired frame type may not be selected by
the system, which supports multiple frame types. Select the desired frame
type.
❒ To use the machine in a pure IP environment on NetWare 5/5.1, select [Ef-
fective] for TCP/IP in step
.
D
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Configuring the Network
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [NW Frame
Type] key.
2
B Select the Frame Type, and then press the [OK] key.
When using the IEEE 1394 Interface (option)
Note
❒ When you use the IEEE 1394 Interface, you cannot use the DHCP. You
must set the fixed IP address.
❒ Be sure to set the IP over 1394 to “Effective”. The default is set to “Effec-
tive”.
Reference
When you use parallel printing, see the Printer Reference.
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [IEEE 1394]
key.
B Press the [IP Address] key.
C Use the number keys to enter the IP address, and then press the [OK] key.
D Press the [Sub-net Mask] key.
E Use the number keys to enter the Subnet Mask, and then press the [OK]
key.
F Press the [IP over 1394] key.
G Make sure that [Active] is selected, and then press the [OK] key.
Note
❒ If [Active] is not selected, press the [Active] key, and then press the [OK]
key.
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Basics
When using the Wireless LAN Interface (option) in 802.11 Ad hoc Mode
Make sure to set 802.11 Ad hoc Mode, when SSID is necessary in Ad hoc
Mode. If encrypted transmission is used, make sure to set WEP after SSID.
Note
❒ You can set the 802.11 Ad hoc Mode from your computer when setting
SSID (Network Name).
2
❒ The network administrator must check the environment and set the Com-
munication mode, WEP key and SSID correctly. For details on settings, see
“Using the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)” in the Network Printing Guide.
❒ Characters used for setting SSID are <ASCII 0x20 to 0x7e> which are case-
sensitive. You can enter up to 32 characters.
❒ You can also set 802.11 Ad hoc mode from the Web browser. For details on
settings, see the Network Printing Guide.
A Make sure that [Network] is selected, and then press [LAN Type] key.
B Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key, and then press the [OK] key.
C Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key.
D Press the [Communication Mode] key.
E Press the [802.11 Ad hoc] key, and then press the [OK] key.
F Press the [Channel] key.
G Use the number keys to enter the channel to be used, and then press the
[OK] key.
H Press the [SSID Setting] key.
I Press [Enter SSID] and enter the SSID, and then press the [OK] key.
J Press the [OK] key.
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Configuring the Network
When using the Wireless LAN Interface (option) in Ad hoc Mode
Note
❒ You can set Ad hoc Mode when you do not set SSID (Network Name) from
your computer. In this case, setting SSID from this machine is ineffective.
❒ The network administrator must check the environment and set the Com-
munication mode and Channel correctly. For details on settings, see “Us-
ing the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)” in the Network Printing Guide.
2
❒ Characters used for setting SSID are <ASCII 0x20 to 0x7e> which are case-
sensitive. You can enter up to 32 characters.
❒ You can set the Ad hoc mode from the Web browser. For details on set-
tings, see the Network Printing Guide.
A Make sure that the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [LAN Type]
key.
B Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key, and then press the [OK] key.
C Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key.
D Press the [Communication Mode] key.
E Press the [Ad hoc] key, and then press the [OK] key.
F Press the [Channel] key.
G Use the number keys to enter the channel to be used, and then press the
[OK] key.
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Basics
When using the Wireless LAN Interface (option) in Infrastructure Mode
Note
❒ The network administrator must check the environment and set the Com-
munication mode, WEP key, and SSID correctly. For details on settings, see
“Using the IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)” in the Network Printing Guide.
❒ Enter the WEP key in hexadecimal. You can enter 10-digits for 64-bit data
2
or 26-digits for 128-bit data.
❒ Characters used for setting SSID are <ASCII 0×20 to 0×7e> which are case-
sensitive. You can enter up to 32 characters.
❒ You can also set the Infrastructure mode from the Web browser. For details
on settings, see the Network Printing Guide.
A Make sure the [Network] key is selected, and then press the [LAN Type] key.
B Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key, and then press the [OK] key.
C Press the [IEEE 802.11b] key.
D Press the [Communication Mode] key.
E Press the [Infrastructure] key, and then press the [OK] key.
F Press the [SSID Setting] key.
G Press the [Enter SSID] key.
H Enter the SSID, and then press the [OK] key.
I Press the [OK] key.
J Press the [WEP (Encryption) Setting] key if setting is required.
K Press [Enter WEP key] and enter the WEP key, and then press the [OK] key.
L Press the [Active] key.
M Press the [OK] key.
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Configuring the Network
E Press the [Exit] key.
F Print the list of entered settings if necessary.
Note
❒ It will take up to 20 seconds for SSID to become active after it has been set.
Reference
For details about List/Test Print, see “Printer Features Menu” in the Print-
er Reference 2.
2
A Press the [Printer Features] key.
B Press the [Config. Page] key.
The system settings list is printed.
G Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
The new settings become effective and the display returns to the main func-
tion menu.
File Transfer Settings
The following describes the file transfer settings required for the scanner func-
tion. For more information about the settings, see p.89 “File Transfer”.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
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Basics
B Press the [System Settings] key.
2
C Press the [File Transfer] key.
Assigning a Delivery Option
A Press the [Delivery Option] key.
B Press the [ON] key.
C Press the [OK] key.
Note
❒ You must set the delivery server IP address through ScanRouter V2
Lite/Professional. You cannot set the address from the machine.
❒ The delivery server IP address set through ScanRouter V2 Lite/Profes-
sional will be displayed on the machine.
Setting the Recall Interval Time
A Press the [Scanner Recall Interval Time] key.
B Use the number keys to enter the recall interval time, and then press the
[OK] key.
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Configuring the Network
Setting the Number of Recalls
A Press the [Number of Scanner Recalls] key.
2
B To resend files to the delivery server, press the [ON] key.
C Use the number keys to enter the number of recalls, and then press the
[OK] key.
D Press the [Exit] key.
E Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
The new settings become effective and the display returns to the main func-
tion menu.
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Basics
2
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3. Combined Function
Operations
Changing Modes
Note
❒ You cannot switch modes in any of the following situations:
• When accessing user tools
• During interrupt copying
❒ The default setting is to display the screen for copying when you turn the
power on. You can change the setting. For details about settings, see p.75
“Function Priority”
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Combined Function Operations
Saving Energy
-Low Power Mode
If you do not operate the machine for a certain period after an operation or when
you press the {Energy Saver} key, the display disappears and the machine enters
Low Power mode. When you press the {Energy Saver} key again, the machine re-
turns to the “Ready” status. In Low Power mode, the machine uses less electric-
ity.
3
Note
❒ You can change the setting of the Panel Off timer. ⇒ p.83 “Panel Off Timer”
-System Reset
The machine returns to its initial condition automatically when your job is fin-
ished, after a certain period of time. This function is called “System Reset”.
Note
❒ You can change the System Reset time. ⇒ p.83 “System Auto Reset Timer”
-Auto Off
The machine turns itself off automatically after your job is finished, after a cer-
tain period of time. This function is called “Auto Off”.
Note
❒ You can change the Auto Off time. ⇒ p.82 “Auto Off Timer”
❒ Auto Off Timer function will not operate in the following cases:
• When a warning message is displayed
• When the service call message is displayed
• When paper is jammed
• When the cover is open
• When “Adding Toner” message is displayed
• When toner is being added
• When the User Tools/Counter screen is displayed
• When fixed warm-up is in progress
• When printer or other functions are operating
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Changing Modes
• When operations have been suspended during printing
• When the Data In indicator is on or blinking
• When the sample print or confidential print screen is displayed
Job List
In the Job List, you can check and delete the contents of jobs in printing order
and jobs being printed.
Note
3
❒ In the Job List, jobs reserved using copy mode and Document Server mode
are displayed. When [Print Priority] in the system settings is set to [Job order],
jobs reserved using copy mode, printer mode, Document Server mode or Net-
file mode are displayed.
• The Netfile mode
This function allows printing from a PC, documents stored in Document
Server of the machine using DeskTopBinder V2 Professional /Lite.
Checking the List
A Press the {Job List} key.
B Select the job number of the list you want to check.
The job list is displayed.
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Combined Function Operations
The icons below show the operation mode of stored documents.
Job printed using
copy mode.
Job printed using
printer mode.
Job printed using
Document Server
mode.
Job printed using
Netfile mode.
Note
❒ If more than six jobs are registered, press the [UPrev.] or [TNext] key to
scroll the screen.
3
C Press the [Detail] key.
D Check the contents of the list.
E Press the [OK] key.
The display returns to the job list menu.
Deleting Jobs
A Press the {Job List} key.
B Select the job number to be deleted.
C Press the [Delete Job] key.
D Press the [Yes] key.
The display returns to the job list menu.
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Multi-Access
Multi-Access
You can carry out another job using a different function while the current job is
being performed. Performing multiple functions simultaneously like this is
called “Multi-Access”.
This allows you to handle your jobs efficiently, regardless of how the machine is
being used. For example:
• While making copies, you can scan documents to store in the Document Serv-
er.
• While printing documents saved in the Document Server, the machine can re-
3
ceive print data.
• While printing print data, you can make operations for copying.
Note
❒ You can set the priority of functions on p.75 “Print Priority”. As default set-
ting, the “Display Mode” is set to first priority.
❒ When the optional Booklet Finisher, Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples) or Fin-
isher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples) is installed on the machine, you can specify
the output tray to which documents are to be delivered. For more information
about how to specify the output tray for each function, see the following de-
scriptions:
• p.77 “Output: Copier”
• p.77 “Output: Document Server”
• p.78 “Output: Printer”
❖ What you can do with the Multi-Access Function
The multi-access function enables you to do the operations below.
• Receiving printer data while printing a document saved in the Document
Server
The machine can receive printer data while copying or printing a docu-
ment saved in the Document Server. The received data will be printed
when the printer function is enabled.
A Select the document to be printed on the Document Server screen, and
then press the {Start} key.
B When the machine receives the printer data, the Data In indicator
blinks.
When printing is finished, the machine starts printing printer data.
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Combined Function Operations
-Sample operations
The chart below shows sample operations of when “Print Priority” is set to “In-
terleave”. ⇒ p.75 “Print Priority”
|: Simultaneous operations are available.
$: Operation is enabled when the relevant function key is pressed and remote
switching (of the scanner) is done.
❍: Operation is enabled when the {Interrupt} key is pressed to interrupt the pre-
ceding operation.
3
→: Operation is performed automatically once the preceding operation ends.
×: The operation must be started once the preceding operation ends. (Simultane-
ous operations are not available.)
Mode after you select
Printer
Mode before you select
Operations for Copying
×
|
*1
×
×
❍
❍
❍
|
|
|
|
|
$ $ $ $ $ |
Stapling
→
→
❍
*4
→
$ $ $ $ |
|
*3
*1
*1
*2
*2 *3
Sort
|
*1
→
→
❍
❍
|
|
|
$ $ $ $ |
|
*1
*1
*2
*2
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Multi-Access
Mode after you select
Printer
3
Mode before you select
Operations for Copying
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
×
×
×
×
|
|
|
|
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
|
Copying
→
→
→
Data Reception
Sort Print
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
→
|
→
→
→
→
→
→
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
❍
❍
❍
Stapling
→
❍
*4
|
|
*3
|
*3
Operations for Scanning
Scanning
$ $ $ ❍
❍
|
|
|
|
|
|
×
×
×
×
$ $ $ |
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
×
|
Operations for Document Server $ $ $ ❍
❍
❍
|
|
|
|
|
|
$ $ ×
×
×
×
×
|
|
Scanning a Document to Store in $ ×
×
❍
$ ×
×
Document Server
Printing from Document Server $ |
|
❍
❍
|
|
|
|
|
|
*5
|
*5
|
*5
|
*3
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Combined Function Operations
Mode after you select
Printer
3
Mode before you select
Printing from Document Server
|
|
*3
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
×
*1
Simultaneous operations are only available after the preceding job documents are all
scanned and the [New Job] key appears.
*2
*3
*4
*5
You can scan a document after the preceding job documents are all scanned.
During stapling, printing automatically starts after the current job.
Stapling is not available.
Simultaneous operations are possible once you press the [New Job] key.
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Multi-Access
Limitation
❒ Stapling cannot be used at the same time for multiple functions.
Note
❒ While printing is in progress, scanning a document using another function
may take more time.
3
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Combined Function Operations
3
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4. Document Server
Relationship between Document Server
and Other Functions
The following table describes the relationship between the Document Server
and other machine functions.
Where to store
documents
Function name
Copy
Displaying a list
Enabled
Printing documents
Copy/Document
Server
Enabled
Printer
Personal computer
Scanner
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Scanner
Document Server Display
❖ Document Server Main Display
1. Operating status and messages
3. The numbers of originals, copies,
are displayed.
and printed pages are displayed.
2. The title of the currently selected
4. The operation keys are displayed.
screen is displayed.
5. The stored operation mode is dis-
played.
The icons below show the operation mode when documents have been stored
in the Document Server.
Function
Icon
Copier
Printer
Scanner
--
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Document Server
Using the Document Server
Note
Scanning and Saving Originals
❒ Data stored in the Document Serv-
er is set to be deleted after 3 days
(72 hours) by the factory default
setting. You can specify the period
after which the stored data is delet-
ed automatically. ⇒ p.94 “Auto
Delete File”
❖ File Name
The saved documents will automat-
ically be named as “COPY0001”,
“COPY0002”. You can change as-
signed file names.
❖ User Name
A Press the {Document Server} key.
You can register a user name to dis-
tinguish the person or department
that saved the documents. To as-
sign a user name, you can register it
by using the name assigned to the
user code or by entering the name.
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Reference
For more information about the
user codes, see p.96 “User
Codes”.
❖ Password
B Press the [Scan Original] key.
You can set a password for saved
documents, and use it to prevent
others printing them. When a pass-
word is set for the documents, is
added to the documents.
Reference
C Enter a file name, user name, or
To store documents in a mode oth-
er than Document Server mode,
see References for the respective
functions.
password if necessary.
Note
❒ If you do not register a file
name, one is automatically as-
signed.
Important
❒
Data stored in the machine might be
lost if some kind of failure occurs.
The supplier shall not be responsible
for any damage that might result
from the loss of data. For long-term
storage of data, we recommend the
use of DeskTopBinder V2 Lite or
DeskTopBinder V2 Professional
(option). For more information,
please contact your local dealer.
Reference
⇒ p.59 “To register or change a
user name”
⇒ p.60 “To change a file name”
⇒ p.60 “To set or change a pass-
word”
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Using the Document Server
D Place your originals.
To register or change a user name
Reference
A Display the “Scan Original” dis-
For more information about
how to place the types of origi-
nals that can be placed, see the
Copy Reference.
play.
B Press the [User Name] key.
E Make any desired settings.
If user names have already been
registered, the “User Name” dis-
play appears. When pressing [Non-
programmed Name], unregistered
names can also be used.
4
Reference
For details, see the Copy Refer-
ence.
If no user names are registered in
“Address Book Management”, the
user name entry dialog box is dis-
played.
F Press the {Start} key.
The document is saved in the Doc-
ument Server.
Reference
⇒ p.96 “User Codes”
Note
❒ To stop scanning, press the
{Clear/Stop} key. To resume
paused scanning job, press the
[Continue] key in the confirma-
tion dialog box. To delete saved
images and cancel the job, press
the [Stop] key.
If registered user names are used
A Select a registered user name
from the list, and then press
the [OK] key.
❒ When a password has been set,
appears on the left side of the
file name.
❒ The saved documents are dis-
played on the “Select Files to
Print” display. If not displayed,
press the [Scanning Finished] key.
To change your user name to an
unregistered user name, go to
the next step.
Reference
⇒ p.97 “To Register a New
User Code”
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Document Server
C Press the [Delete All] key to delete
If unregistered user names are
used
the old file name.
Note
A Press the [Non-programed Name]
❒ You can also use the [Backspace]
key to delete unnecessary char-
acters.
key.
B Enter the new user name, and
then press the [OK] key.
D Enter a new file name, and then
press the [OK] key.
Note
❒ A string of up to 10 characters
can be entered as a file name.
Note that only eight characters
of each file name are displayed
in the document list.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
4
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
If user names have not been
registered
A Enter the new user name, and
To set or change a password
then press the [OK] key.
A Bring up the “Scan Original” dis-
play.
B Press the [Password] key.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”.
To change a file name
C Enter the password using the
number keys (4-digits), and then
press the [OK] or {#} key.
A Bring up the “Scan Original” dis-
play.
B Press the [File Name] key.
The “File Name” display appears.
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Using the Document Server
Changing a File Name, User
Name, or Password
Selecting a Document
A Press the {Document Server} key.
A Press the {Document Server} key.
B Select a document to be printed.
B Select the document for which the
user name, file name, or password
is to be changed.
Note
❒ If a password has been set for
the document, enter it, and then
press the [OK] key.
4
Note
❒ You can search for a desired
document by using the [Search
by User Name] or [Search by File
Name] key. ⇒ p.62 “Searching
Saved Documents”
❒ If a password has already been
set for the document, enter the
password, and then press the
[OK] key.
C Press the [File Management] key.
❒ You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file
name or date. To sort docu-
ments, press the [User Name],
[File Name] or [Date] key.
D Press the [Change File Name],
[Change User Name], or [Change
Password] key.
❒ If you cannot determine the
contents of a document by its
file name, you can print the first
page of the document to check
its contents. ⇒ p.65 “Print First
Page”
E Enter the new file name, user
name, or password, and then
press the [OK] key.
❒ To cancel a document selection,
press the highlighted document
again.
Reference
⇒ p.59 “To register or change a
user name”
C To print multiple documents, re-
peat step
printed.
in the order to be
B
⇒ p.60 “To change a file name”
⇒ p.60 “To set or change a pass-
word”
Note
❒ You can select up to 30 docu-
ments.
F Press the [OK] key.
❒ If sizes or resolutions of selected
documents are not the same, the
documents may not be printed.
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Document Server
❒ If you wish to change the order
for printing, cancel the selec-
tion, and select documents in
the desired order.
Searching Saved Documents
You can use either the [Search by File
Name] or [Search by User Name] key to
search for documents stored on the
Document Server. You can also list
stored documents in the order you
prefer.
❒ If you press the {Clear Modes}
key, selection of all documents
will be canceled.
❒ If you press the [Printg Odr] key,
the documents will be dis-
played in the order of printing.
Note
❒ If you install DeskTopBinder V2
Professional or DeskTopBinder V2
Lite on your computer, you can
search and rearrange documents
from your computer.
To Check Details of Stored Documents
A Select the document that you
want to display detailed informa-
tion for.
4
Reference
For more detailed information re-
fer to DeskTopBinder V2 Profes-
sional/Lite manuals.
To Search by File Name
Note
A Press the {Document Server} key.
❒ If a password has been set for
the document, enter it, and then
press the [OK] key.
B Press the [Search by File Name] key.
B Press the [Detail] key.
Detailed information about the
document is displayed.
C Enter the file name, and then
press the [OK] key.
Only files beginning with the
name entered appear in the “Select
Files to Print” display.
Note
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”.
❒ If you have selected several doc-
uments, use the [U] and [T]
keys to view the details of each.
Note
❒ Press the [OK] key. The “Select
❒ To display all files saved in the
Document Server, press the [File
List] key.
Files to Print” display appears.
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Using the Document Server
To Search by User Name
Printing Saved Documents
A Press the {Document Server} key.
A Select the document to be printed.
B Press the [Search by User Name] key.
Note
❒ If a password has been set for
the document, enter it, and then
press the [OK] key.
C To specify a registered user name,
select the user name from the dis-
played list, and then press the
[OK] key.
4
❒ You can print multiple docu-
ments. ⇒ p.61 “Selecting a Doc-
ument”
Note
❒ To specify an unregistered user
B If you need to change any print
settings, press the [Print Settings]
key.
name, go to the next step.
D To specify an unregistered user
name, press the [Non-programed
Name] key and enter the name,
and then press the [OK] key.
The “Print Settings” display ap-
pears. User names, file names, and
print order of documents appear.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
Note
❒ The print settings made for
printing in copier or printer
mode are stored after printing
and applied to the next printing.
E Press the [OK] key.
Only files beginning with the
name entered appear in the “Select
Files to Print” display.
❒ When multiple documents are
printed at the same time, print
settings made for the document
printed first are applied to all
other documents.
Note
❒ To display all files saved in the
Document Server, press the [File
List] key.
❒ Print setting items are listed be-
low. For more information
about print results according to
each setting, see the Copy Refer-
ence.
63
Document Server
❖ Binding format
D Press the {Start} key.
• 2-Sided Copy Top to Top
The machine starts printing.
• 2-Sided Copy Top to Bot-
tom
Stopping printing
• Booklet
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.
• Magazine
B Press the [Stop] key.
❖ Cover handling
• Cover/Slip Sheet
• Edit/Stamp
Changing the number of copies
during printing
❖ Finish
• Sort
Limitation
❒ The number of copies can only
be changed when the Sort func-
tion is selected in print settings.
4
• Stack
• Staple
• Punch
A Press the {Clear/Stop} key.
B Press the [Change Quantity] key.
❒ If you print more than one set
using the Sort function, you can
check the print result by print-
ing out only the first set. ⇒ p.65
“Sample Copy”.
C Use the number keys to enter a
new number of copies.
D Press the {#} key.
E Press the [Continue] key.
Printing restarts.
❒ If you select multiple files, you
can confirm file names or print
order you selected in step by
A
scrolling through the list with
the [T] and [U] keys.
❒ Press the [Select File] key to re-
turn to the “Select Files to Print”
display.
C Enter the required number of cop-
ies using the number keys.
Note
❒ Up to 999 can be entered.
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Using the Document Server
Sample Copy
Print First Page
If you print multiple sets using the
Sort function, you can check if the
print order or the print settings are
correct by printing out only the first
set using the {Sample Copy} key.
You can print the first page of the doc-
ument selected in the “Select Files to
Print” display to check content.
If more than one document is select-
ed, the first page of each is printed.
Limitation
❒ This function can be used only
when the Sort function is selected.
A Select the document to be printed.
Note
❒ If a password has been set for
the document, enter it, and then
press the [OK] key.
A Select the document to be printed.
4
Note
❒ You can search for a document
using the [Search by User Name]
or [Search by File Name] keys. ⇒
p.62 “Searching Saved Docu-
ments”
Note
❒ If a password has been set for the
document, enter the password,
and then press the [OK] key.
❒ You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file
name, or date. To sort docu-
ments, press the [User Name],
[File Name], or [Date] key.
❒ You can search for a document
using the [Search by User Name]
or [Search by File Name] key. ⇒
p.62 “Searching Saved Docu-
ments”
❒ To cancel a document selection,
press the highlighted document
again.
❒ You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file
name, or date. To sort the docu-
ments, press the [User Name],
[File Name] or [Date] key.
B Press the [Print 1st Page] key.
❒ To cancel a document selection,
press the highlighted document
again.
C Press the {Start} key.
B Press the {Sample Copy} key.
The first set is printed.
C Press the [Print] key.
Printing restarts.
Note
❒ Press the [Suspend] key to cancel
printing and return to the “Print
Settings” menu to change the
settings.
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Document Server
C Press the [Delete File] key.
Deleting Saved Documents
Important
❒ You can save up to 3,000 docu-
ments in the Document Server. No
more documents can be saved
when there are 3,000 documents in
the Document Server. You should
delete unnecessary documents.
D Press the [Delete] key to delete the
document.
Note
❒ You can delete all saved docu-
ments at once with User Tools. ⇒
p.94 “Delete All Files”
4
A Press the {Document Server} key.
B Select the document to be deleted.
Note
❒ If a password has been set for
the document, enter it, and then
press the [OK] key.
Note
❒ You can delete multiple docu-
ments at once. ⇒ p.61 “Select-
ing a Document”
❒ You can search for a document
using the [Search by User Name]
or [Search by File Name] keys. ⇒
p.62 “Searching Saved Docu-
ments”
❒ You can sort document names
in the list by user name, file
name, or date. To sort docu-
ments, press the [User Name],
[File Name] or [Date] key.
❒ If you cannot find a desired doc-
ument using the file names, you
can print the first page of a doc-
ument to check its contents. ⇒
p.65 “Print First Page”
❒ To cancel a document selection,
press the highlighted document
again.
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Settings for the Document Server
Settings for the Document Server
❖ Copier/Document Server Features ⇒ “General Features” in the Copy Reference
Items
Default settings
General Features 4
/
5
Document Server Storage Key: 2 Sided Original Top to top
F1
Document Server Storage Key: 1 Sided → 1 Sided Combine
F2
Document Server Storage Key: 1 Sided → 1 Sided Combine:
F3
4 originals
Document Server Storage Key: 1 Sided → 1 Sided Combine:
F4 8 originals
4
Document Server Storage Key: Create Margin
F5
General Features 5
/
5
Document Server Print Key: F1 2 Sided Top to Top
Document Server Print Key: F2 2 Sided Top to bottom
Document Server Print Key: F3 Booklet
Document Server Print Key: F4 Magazine
Document Server Print Key: F5 Off
❖ System Settings ⇒ p.75 “General Features”, p.79 “Tray Paper Settings”, p.82
“Timer Setting”, p.90 “Key Operator Tools”
Items
Default settings
General Features
Warm Up Notice
Copy Count Display
Output: Document Server
ON
Up
OFF
Tray 1
Tray Paper Settings
Paper Tray Priority: Docu-
ment Server
Cover Sheet Tray
Slip Sheet Tray
Off
Off
Timer Setting
Copier/Document Server
Auto Reset Timer
60 seconds
Key Operator Tools
Auto Delete File
Delete All Files
After 3 days
--
DisplayPassword with Stored OFF
File
67
Document Server
4
68
5. User Tools (System Settings)
User Tools Menu (System Settings)
$ These items must be set to use the function. Be sure to set them before using
the corresponding function.
❍ These items must be set if required.
❖ General Features ⇒ p.75 “General Features”
Default settings Copier/Docu-
ment Server
Printer
Scanner
Panel Tone
ON
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Warm Up Notice ON
Copy Count
Display
Up
Function Priority Copier
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Print Priority
Display mode
3 seconds
Function Reset
Timer
Interleave Print 10 sheet(s)
Output Tray
Setting
According to
Function Setting
❍
❍
Output: Copier Copy Tray *1
Output: Docu-
ment Server
Copy Tray *1
*2
Output: Printer Copy Tray *1
❍
ADF Original When original is
Table Elevation set
❍
❍
Job List Display 15 seconds
Time
*1
The default tray switches to “Finisher Upper Tray” if the optional finisher is in-
stalled.
The default tray switches to “Mailbox Tray” if the optional mailbox is installed.
*2
❖ Tray Paper Settings ⇒ p.79 “Tray Paper Settings”
Default settings Copier
Printer
Scanner
Paper Tray
Tray 1
❍
Priority: Copier
Paper Tray
Tray 1
❍
Priority: Printer
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User Tools (System Settings)
Default settings Copier
Printer
Scanner
Tray Paper Size: A4K
Tray 2
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Tray Paper Size: A4K
Tray 3
❍
❍
❍
Paper Type:
Bypass tray
No display
Paper Type:
Tray 1
No display:2 Sid-
ed Copy:Auto
Paper Select on
Paper Type:
Tray 2
No display:2 Sid-
ed Copy:Auto
Paper Select on
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Paper Type:
Tray 3
No display:2 Sid-
ed Copy:Auto
Paper Select on
Paper Type:
LCT
No display:2 Sid-
ed Copy:Auto
Paper Select on
5
Cover Sheet
Tray
Off
Slip Sheet Tray
Off
❍
❍
❍
Slip Sheet 1 Tray Off
Slip Sheet 2 Tray Off
❖ Timer Setting ⇒ p.82 “Timer Setting”
Default settings Copier
Printer
Scanner
Auto Off Timer 1 minute(s)
❍
❍
Energy Saver
Timer
15 minute(s)
Panel Off Timer 1 minutes
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
System Reset
Timer
60 seconds
Copier/
60 seconds
❍
Document
Server Auto
Reset Timer
Scanner Auto
Reset Timer
60 seconds
❍
Set Date
Set Time
--
--
$
$
❍
❍
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User Tools Menu (System Settings)
Default settings Copier
Printer
Scanner
Weekly Timer
Code
Off
❍
Weekly Timer:
Monday – Sun-
day
--
❍
❍
❍
❖ Interface Settings ⇒ p.84 “Interface Settings/Network”, p.86 “Interface Settings/Par-
allel Interface”, p.87 “Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 (option)”, p.88 “Interface Set-
tings/IEEE 802.11b (option)”
Default
settings
Copier
Printer
Scanner
*3
Network
IP Address
011.022.033.0
44
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
*3
Sub-net
Mask
000.000.000.0
00
❍
*3
5
Gateway
Address
000.000.000.0
00
❍
*3
Network
Boot
NONE
❍
*3
Effective
Protocol
blank
(all effective)
❍
*3
NW Frame
Type
Auto select
❍
*3
LAN Type
Ethernet
❍
❍
❍
*3
Ethernet
Speed
Auto select
❍
Parallel inter- Parallel
ACK outside
High speed
❍
❍
face
Timing
Parallel
Communica-
tion Speed
Selection
High
❍
Signal Status
Input Prime Invalid
❍
❍
Bidirectional ON
Communica-
tion
Signal
Control
Job accept-
ance priority
❍
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User Tools (System Settings)
Default
settings
Copier
Printer
Scanner
*3
IEEE 1394 *1
IP Address
000.000.000.0
00
❍
❍
❍
*3
Sub-net
Mask
000.000.000.0
00
❍
*3
IP over 1394 Active
❍
❍
❍
SCSI print
(SBP-2)
Active
Bidirectional ON
SCSI print
❍
❍
❍
*3
IEEE 802.11b Communica- 802.11 Ad
❍
*3
tion Mode
SSID Setting blank
(ASSID)
11
hoc
*3
❍
*3
Channel
❍
❍
❍
5
*3
WEP
Inactive
❍
(Encryption)
Setting
Wireless
--
LAN Signal
*3
Transmis-
sion Speed
Auto
--
❍
❍
Return to
Defaults
*1
*2
*3
Displayed when the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option) is installed.
Displayed when the Wireless LAN board (option) is installed.
Make sure to set when using delivery, TWAIN, document storage, or mail deliv-
ery.
❖ File Transfer ⇒ p.89 “File Transfer”
Default
Delivery Option OFF
Copier
Printer
Scanner
*1
❍
Scanner Recall
Interval Time
300 seconds
❍
Number of
3 time(s)
❍
Scanner Recalls
*1
Make sure to set when using the machine as a delivery scanner.
72
User Tools Menu (System Settings)
❖ Key Operator Tools ⇒ p.90 “Key Operator Tools”
Default settings Copier
Printer
Scanner
User Code
Management
OFF ( [Auto Pro-
gram] for printer
mode only)
❍
❍
❍
Key Counter
Management
OFF
OFF
--
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
Key Operator
Code
Display/Print
Counter
Display/Clear/ --
Print Counter
per User Code
Address Book
Management
--
--
❍
❍
❍
❍
5
Address Book:
Program/
Change/Delete
Group
Address Book:
Change Order
--
❍
❍
❍
Address Book:
Edit Title
--
❍
❍
❍
❍
Address Book:
Select Title
Title 1
Auto Delete File After 3 day(s)
Delete All Files --
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
❍
DisplayPassword OFF
with Stored File
Key Operator's
E-mail Address
--
❍
AOF
ON
(Always ON)
73
User Tools (System Settings)
Accessing User Tools (System Settings)
This section is for key operators in
B Press the [System Settings] key.
charge of this machine. You can
change or set the machine's default
settings.
Note
❒ Operations for system settings are
different from normal operations.
After using User Tools, be sure to
C Select the desired menu, and then
exit. ⇒ p.74 “Exiting from User
press the desired key.
Tools”
❒ Any changes you make with User
Tools remain in effect even if the
main power switch or operation
switch is turned off, or the {Energy
Saver} or {Clear Modes} key is
pressed.
5
D Change settings by following in-
structions on the display panel,
and then press the [OK] key.
Changing Settings
Note
Note
❒ To cancel changes made to set-
tings and return to the normal
function display, press the {User
Tools/Counter} key.
❒ If a key operator code has been set,
the key operator code entry dialog
box appears. Enter the code, and
then press the [OK] key. ⇒ p.90
“Key Operator Code”
Exiting from User Tools
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
Changing system settings is fin-
ished, and the machine returns to
Copy or Print mode.
Note
❒ You can also exit from User
Tools by pressing the [Exit] key.
74
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Reference
To access User Tools, see p.74 “Changing Settings”.
General Features
❖ Panel Tone
The beeper (key tone) sounds when a key is pressed.
Note
❒ Default setting: ON
❖ Warm Up Notice (Copier/Document Server)
Specify whether or not the beeper sounds when the machine becomes ready
for copying after Low Power mode is deactivated, or the power is turned on.
5
Note
❒ Default setting: ON
❒ If the “Panel Tone” setting is “OFF”, the beeper does not sound, whatever
the “Warm Up Notice” setting.
❖ Copy Count Display (Copier/Document Server)
The copy counter can be set to show the number of copies made (count up) or
the number of copies remaining (count down).
Note
❒ Default setting: Up (count up)
❖ Function Priority
You can specify the mode to be displayed immediately after the operation
switch or System Reset mode is turned on.
Note
❒ Default setting: Copier
❖ Print Priority
Print priority is given to the mode selected.
Reference
⇒ p.51 “Multi-Access”
75
User Tools (System Settings)
Note
❒ Default setting: Display mode
❒ When the optional Booklet Finisher, Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), or
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples) is installed, you can specify an output
tray to which documents are delivered. For more information about how
to specify an output tray for each function, see the following descriptions:
• p.77 “Output: Copier”
• p.77 “Output: Document Server”
• p.78 “Output: Printer”
❖ Function Reset Timer
You can set the length of time the machine waits before changing modes
when using the multi-access function (⇒ p.51 “Multi-Access”). This is useful
if you make many copies and you have to change the settings for each copy.
If you set a large value, you can prevent jobs from other functions interrupt-
ing the copy job.
5
Note
❒ Default setting: 3 seconds
❒ The Function Reset Timer setting is ignored if “Interleave” is set for “Print
Priority” (⇒ p.75).
❒ When you select “Set Time”, enter the time (3–30 seconds in one second in-
crements) using the number keys.
❖ Interleave Print
You can set the timing for functions to switch when [Print Priority] has been set
to [Interleave].
Note
❒ Default setting: 10 sheet(s)
❒ Depending on printing time, set values may change.
❒ The timing for functions can be set from 1 to 20 sheets.
❖ Output Tray Setting
You can set the way or timing for switching the output tray.
• Output Tray
You can set the way for switching the output tray from “According to
Function Setting” or “Auto Change”.
Note
❒ Default setting: According to Function Setting
❒ “Auto Change” can be used when “Print Priority” is set to “Job Or-
der”.⇒ p.75 “Print Priority”
76
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
• Change Output Tray
You can set the timing for switching the output tray, when the “Output
Tray” has been set to “Auto Change”, from “When Tray is Full” or “Per
Job”.
Note
❒ Default setting: When Tray is Full
❖ Output: Copier
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.
5
Note
❒ Default setting: Copy Tray, Finisher Upper Tray
❒ The default settings of the tray set as output tray may vary depending on
the installed optional finisher.
❖ Output: Document Server
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.
Note
❒ Default setting: Copy Tray, Finisher Upper Tray
❒ For details about output trays, see p.77 “Output: Copier”.
❒ The default settings of the output tray may vary depending on the in-
stalled optional finisher.
77
User Tools (System Settings)
❖ Output: Printer
You can specify a tray to which documents are delivered.
5
Note
❒ Default setting: Copy Tray, Finisher Upper Tray
❒ The output trays set on the Printer Driver have priority over the output
tray specified above.
❒ The default settings of the output tray may vary depending on the in-
stalled optional finisher.
❖ ADF Original Table Elevation
You can set the timing for elevating the document feeder (ADF) original table.
Note
❒ Default setting: When original is set
❖ Job List Display Time
You can set the length of time the job list screen is displayed before returning
automatically to the default screen.
Note
❒ Default setting: 15 seconds
❒ When you select “On”, enter the time from 10 to 999 seconds in one second
increments using the number keys.
78
Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Output tray settings
Limitation
❒ You cannot interrupt the current stapling job even when a stapling job is spec-
ified with a different function.
❒ When the Booklet Finisher, Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples) or Finisher
3000B (100-Sheet Staples) is installed and stapling or shift-sorting is specified,
the job will be delivered to the finisher shift tray regardless of the output tray
specified.
Tray Paper Settings
❖ Paper Tray Priority:Copier (Copier/Document Server)
You can specify the paper tray for delivery.
Note
5
❒ Default setting: Tray 1
❖ Paper Tray Priority:Printer (Printer)
You can specify the paper tray for delivery.
Note
❒ Default setting: Tray 1, LCT
❒ The default tray switches to “LCT” if the optional large capacity tray (LCT)
is installed.
❖ Tray Paper Size: (Tray 2,3)
Select the size of the copy paper loaded in the paper tray.
• The paper sizes you can load for trays, when the paper size selector knob
is set to the p mark, are as follows:
• A3L, B4L, A4K, A4L, B5K, B5L, A5K, A5L, 210 × 340 mmL, 210
× 182 mmK, 210 × 170 mmK
• 11"
8"
11"
mm(5.5"-11.7") wide
×
17"L, 81/2"
13"L, 71/4"
14"L, 10"
×
14"L, 81/2"
×
13"L, 81/2"
81/2"K, 51/2"
14"L, 8"
101/2"L, custom size (139.7-297
139.7-431.8 mm(5.5"-17") long)
×
11"K, 81/2"
×
11"L, 81/4"
×13"L,
×
×
101/2"L, 51/2"
15"L, 81/4"
×
×
81/2"L, 11"
×
15"L
,
×
×
×
×
×
• 8K(267 × 390 mm)L, 16K(195 × 267 mm)KL
Important
❒ If the specified paper size differs from the size of paper actually set in the
paper tray, a paper misfeed might occur because the paper size is not de-
tected correctly.
79
User Tools (System Settings)
Note
❒ Default setting: A4K
❒ The tray fence for the optional large capacity tray (LCT) is fixed. If you
need to change the paper size, contact your service representative.
❒ The optional tab sheet holder is required when using tab stock in tray 2 or 3.
Reference
⇒ p.132 “Changing the Paper Size”
❖ Paper Type: Bypass tray
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in the bypass tray.
• Paper types you can set for the bypass tray are as follows:
• Plain paper (No Display), Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Colour Paper
1, Colour Paper 2, Translucent Paper, Letterhead, Thick Paper, Label
Paper, OHP, Cardstock, Bond Paper, Punched Paper, Preprinted Paper
Note
5
❒ Default setting: No display
❖ Paper Type: (Tray1-3, LCT)
Sets the display so you can see what type of paper is loaded in each of the
trays. This information is used by the print function to automatically select
the paper tray.
• Paper types you can set for trays are as follows:
• Plain paper (No Display), Recycled Paper, Special Paper, Translucent
Paper, Letterhead, Thick Paper, Colour Paper 1, Colour Paper 2, Tab
stock (2-3 tray), Bond Paper, Punched Paper, Preprinted Paper
Note
❒ Default settings:
• Paper Type: No display
• Copying Method: 2 Sided Copy
• Apply Auto Paper Select: Yes
❒ A is displayed next to the paper tray if “No” is selected.
❒ The optional tab sheet holder is required when using tab stock in tray 2 or
3.
❒ The number of tab stock shifts can be set to millimeters, when [Tab Stock]
has been selected.
❒ Set the tab stock shift number in the “0 to 15 mm(0" to 0.6")” range in 1 mil-
limeter (1 inch) units. The default setting is “13 mm(0.5")”.
❒ “Thick Paper” and “Tab Stock” can be set simultaneously.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Limitation
❒ Auto paper select can only be selected for the Copy function if “No Dis-
play” and “Recycled Paper” are selected. However, auto paper select is not
used if “No” is selected.
❖ Cover Sheet Tray
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray to set cover sheets. After se-
lecting the paper tray, you can also specify the display timing and copy meth-
od for two-sided copying.
Note
❒ Default setting:
• Tray to program: Off
❒ The functions that use the Cover Sheet Tray setting are front cover function
and front/back cover function.
❒ When “At Mode Selected” is selected, the cover settings options are only
displayed when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.
5
❒ You can set Copying Method in Duplex setting only when “At Mode Se-
lected” is selected.
Reference
⇒ “Cover” in the Copy Reference
❖ Slip Sheet Tray, Slip Sheet Tray 1/2
Allows you to specify and display the paper tray to set slip sheets. After se-
lecting, you can also specify the display timing and copy method for two-sid-
ed copying.
Note
❒ Default setting:
• Tray to program: Off
❒ When “At Mode Selected” is selected, the cover settings options are only
displayed when the cover function or slip sheet function is selected.
❒ When “Interposer Tray” has been selected in the slip sheet 2 tray settings,
“Copying Method in Duplex” will not be displayed.
❒ OHP slip sheets cannot be copied when using the interposer.
Reference
⇒“Slip Sheets” in the Copy Reference
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User Tools (System Settings)
Timer Setting
❖ Auto Off Timer
The machine turns off automatically to conserve energy after a specified
amount of time has passed following job completion. This function is called
“Auto Off”.
The machine status after Auto Off operation is called “Off mode” or “Sleep
mode”. For Auto Off Timer, specify the time to elapse before the Auto Off
function is activated.
Note
❒ Default setting: 1 minutes
❒ When in “Off mode” or “Sleep mode”, the machine can be ready for use
within 25 seconds.
❒ Auto Off Timer function will not operate in the following cases.
• When a warning message is displayed
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• When the service call message is displayed
• When the paper is jammed
• When the cover is open
• When “Adding Toner” message is displayed
• When the toner is being replenished
• When the User Tools/Counter screen is displayed
• When fixed warm-up is in progress
• When the printer or other functions are operating
• When operations have been suspended during printing
• When the Data In indicator is on or blinking
• When the sample print or confidential print screen is displayed
❒ The time can be set from 1 minute to 240 minutes using the number keys.
❖ Energy Saver Timer
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching to Low Power
mode after copying has finished or the last operation is performed.
The time can be set from 1 minute to 240 minutes using the number keys.
Note
❒ Default setting: 15 minutes
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❖ Panel Off Timer
Set the amount of time the machine waits before switching the panel off after
copying has finished or the last operation is performed.
Note
❒ Default setting: 1 minutes
❒ The warm up time for making a copy from standby mode is 0 seconds.
❒ The interval time can be set from 10 seconds to 240 minutes using the
number keys.
❖ System Auto Reset Timer
The System Reset setting automatically switches to the screen of the function
set in Function Priority. This happens if no operations are performed or when
an interrupted job is cleared. This setting sets the system reset interval. ⇒ p.75
“Function Priority”
Note
❒ Default setting: 60 seconds
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❒ The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds in one second increments using
the number keys.
❖ Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer (Copier/Document Server)
Specifies the time to elapse before copier and Document Server functions are
reset.
Note
❒ Default setting: 60 seconds
❒ If “OFF” is selected, the machine will not automatically switch to the user
code entry screen, and you will not be able to limit who uses the machine.
❒ The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds in one second increments using
the number keys.
❖ Scanner Auto Reset Timer (Scanner)
Specifies the time to elapse before the scanner function is reset.
Note
❒ Default setting: 60 seconds
❒ If “OFF” is selected, the machine will not automatically switch to the user
code entry screen, and you will not be able to limit who uses the machine.
❒ The time can be set from 10 to 999 seconds in one second increments using
the number keys.
❖ Set Date
Set the date for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.
Note
❒ To change between year, month and day, press the [←] and [→] keys.
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❖ Set Time
Set the time for the copier's internal clock using the number keys.
Note
❒
To change between hours, minutes and seconds, press the [←] and [→] keys.
❖ Weekly Timer Code
Sets an 8-digit code to turn on the main power during a time frame in “Week-
ly Timer”.
Note
❒ Default setting: OFF
❒ If “ON” is selected, enter the timer code.
❒ If “ON” is selected without entering the timer code, the machine cannot be
used, even if the power is turned on. If “Off” is selected, the machine can
be used without entering a timer code, when it is turned on.
❖ Weekly Timer: (Monday-Sunday)
Set the power on timer using the number keys.
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Interface Settings/Network
❖ IP Address
Before using this machine with the network environment, you must config-
ure the IP address.
Note
❒ Default setting: 011.022.033.044
❒ Do not use an IP address that is used for another machine. To get the ad-
dresses, contact your network administrator.
❒ If you install the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option) and use the IEEE 1394
interface, you must set the address of the domain, different from the IP ad-
dress of [IEEE 1394]. If you intend to set the address for the same domain,
set a different value for the Sub-net Mask.
❒ Press the [←] or [→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key when the wrong address is entered.
❖ Sub-net Mask
This is a number used to mathematically “mask” or hide an IP address on the
network by eliminating those parts of the address that are alike for all ma-
chines on the network.
Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ Press the [←] or [→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key when the wrong address is entered.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖ Gateway Address
A gateway is a connection or interchange point connecting two networks.
Configure the gateway address for the router or host computer used as a gate-
way.
Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ Press the [←] or [→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key when the wrong address is entered.
❖ Network Boot
Select how to set an IP address from a client.
Note
❒ Default setting: NONE
❒ For details about settings, consult your network administrator.
Reference
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For details, see the Network Printing Guide.
❖ Effective Protocol
Select the protocol to use in the network.
Note
❒ Default settings: TCP/IP:Effective, NetWare:Effective, NetBEUI:Effective, Ap-
pleTalk: Effective
❖ NW Frame Type
Select the frame type when you use NetWare.
Note
❒ Default setting: Auto select
❖ LAN Type
When you have installed the Wireless LAN board (option), select interface,
Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11b) or Ethernet.
Note
❒ Default setting: Ethernet
❖ Ethernet Speed
Set the access speed for networks.
Select a speed that matches your network environment. “Auto Select” should
usually be specified.
Note
❒ Default setting: Auto select
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User Tools (System Settings)
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface
❖ Parallel Timing
Specifies the timing setting for the parallel interface. Under normal circum-
stances, you will not need to change this setting.
Note
❒ Default setting: ACK outside
❖ Parallel Communication Speed
Specifies the communication speed of the parallel interface. If the communi-
cation speed is set too fast, data transfer may not flow smoothly. If this occurs,
change the setting to “Standard”.
Note
❒ Default setting: High speed
❖ Selection Signal Status
Specifies the signal setting of the parallel interface.
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Note
❒ Default setting: High
❖ Input Prime
Specifies whether the prime signal is active or inactive when an input prime
signal is sent. Under normal circumstances, you will not need to change this
setting.
Note
❒ Default setting: Invalid
❖ Bidirectional Communication
Specifies the printer's response mode and so forth for a status request when
using the parallel interface. If you experience problems when using other
manufacturers, printers, set this to “OFF”.
Limitation
❒ If this is set to “OFF”, bidirectional communication functions will not
work.
Note
❒ Default setting: ON
❖ Signal Control
Specifies the error processing settings for when an error occurs when printing
from a computer. Under normal circumstances, you will not need to change
this setting.
Note
❒ Default setting: Job acceptance priority
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
Interface Settings/IEEE 1394 (option)
Preparation
You must install the IEEE 1394 Interface Board (option) into the machine.
❖ IP Address
When you connect this machine to a network using the IEEE 1394 Interface
Board (option), you must configure the IP address.
Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ When you use the IEEE 1394 interface on a network, you cannot use the
Ethernet interface in the same domain. To use in the same domain, set a
different value for the Sub-net Mask.
❖ Sub-net Mask
This is a number used to mathematically “mask” or hide an IP address on the
network by eliminating those parts of the address that are alike for all ma-
chines on the network.
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Note
❒ Default setting: 000.000.000.000
❒ When you use the IEEE 1394 interface on a network, you cannot use the
IEEE 1394 interface in the same domain. To use in the same domain, set a
different value for the Sub-net Mask.
❒ Press the [←] or [→] key to move in 3-digit increments.
❒ Press the [Clear] key when the wrong address is entered.
❖ IP over 1394
When you use the IP over 1394 function of the IEEE 1394 interface to connect
the machine to the network, or you print using a personal computer with the
IP over 1394 driver, you must set IP over 1394.
Note
❒ Default setting: Active
Reference
For details, see the Printer Reference 1.
❖ SCSI print (SBP-2)
When you print using the SCSI Print client function supported by Windows
2000 or Windows XP, you must set SCSI Print.
Note
❒ Default setting: Active
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❖ Bidirectional SCSI print
Specifies the printer's response mode and so forth for a status request when
using the IEEE 1394 interface.
Note
❒ Default setting: ON
❒ If this is set to “OFF”, bidirectional communication functions will not
work.
Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b (option)
Preparation
You must install the Wireless LAN board (option) into the machine.
Note
❒ Be sure to make all settings simultaneously.
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❖ Communication Mode
Specifies the communication mode of the Wireless LAN.
Note
❒ Default setting: 802.11 Ad hoc
❖ SSID Setting
Specifies SSID to distinguish the access point in the Infrastructure mode.
Note
❒ Default setting: blank (ASSID)
❒ If blank is specified in 802.11b Ad hoc mode or Ad hoc mode, “ASSID” ap-
pears.
❖ Channel
Specifies a channel when you select 802.11b Ad hoc mode or Ad hoc mode.
Note
❒ Default setting: 11
❒ The channel can be set from 1 - 13.
❖ Wireless LAN Signal
Shows the radio-wave conditions of the access point connected in Infrastruc-
ture mode.
Note
❒ Radio wave status is shown when you press the [Wireless LAN Signal] key.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖ WEP (Encryption) Setting
Specifies the encryption of the Wireless LAN. If this is set to “Effective”, you
must enter the WEP key.
Note
❒ Default setting: Inactive
❖ Transmission Speed
Specifies the communication speed of the Wireless LAN.
Note
❒ Default setting: Auto
❖ Return to Defaults
You can return the Wireless LAN settings to the default setting.
File Transfer
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❖ Delivery Option
Enables or disables the function for sending documents stored in this ma-
chine or scanned documents via the ScanRouter V2 Professional/Lite deliv-
ery server.
Note
❒ Default setting: OFF
❒ Set this option when you specify whether or not to use ScanRouter V2 Pro-
fessional/Lite. If you use, you will have to reregister the I/O devices in the
ScanRouter V2 Professional/Lite.
❖ Scanner Recall Interval Time
Specifies the interval the machine waits before resending data or a document,
if it could not be sent to ScanRouter V2 Professional.
Note
❒ Default setting: 300 Seconds
❒ The interval time can be set from 60 to 999 seconds in one second incre-
ments using the number keys.
❒ This setting is for the Scanner function.
❖ Number of Scanner Recalls
Sets a maximum number of resend documents or data in the machine to the
delivery server.
Note
❒ Default setting: 3 times
❒ The number of times can be set from 1 to 99 using the number keys.
❒ This setting is for the Scanner function.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Key Operator Tools
The key operator must set the following items. For settings or more information,
contact the key operator.
❖ User Code Management
Allows you to control who uses the machine by setting codes for users.
User codes must be registered for user code management. ⇒ p.96 “User
Codes”.
Note
❒ Default settings: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Printer/Auto Program,
Scanner/OFF
❒ By using “Auto Program” for the printer, you can keep a print log for each
user code entered from the driver.
❖ Key Counter Management
Use the key counter to specify whether users are limited or not.
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Note
❒ Default settings: Copier/OFF, Document Server/OFF, Printer/OFF, Scan-
ner/OFF
❖ Key Operator Code
This specifies whether or not to use passwords (max. 8-digits) to control use
of the “Key Operator Tools” settings for the key operator code.
Note
❒ Default setting: OFF
❒ If you select “ON”, enter the key operator code (max. 8-digits) using the
number keys, and then select “Partial” or “All Initial Settings” to set the ac-
cess limit.
• If you selected “Partial”
An access code is only required for the “Timer Setting”, “Key Operator
Tools” initial settings. “MENU PROTECT” will be set for
“CHANGE/CONTROL” in the printer initial settings. If you set
“MENU PROTECT”, you can set the key operator code in a part of the
printer initial settings. ⇒ “Printer Features Parameters” in the Printer
Reference 2
• If you selected “All Initial Settings”
An access code will be required to access all the items in the System Set-
tings, Copier/Document Server Features, Printer Features, and Scanner
Features.
❒ If you set the key operator code, you will need to enter it to access the Key
Operator Code screen.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖ Display/Print Counter
Allows you to view and print the various counters.
• Display/Print Counter
Displays counters for each functions (Total, Copier, Printer, A3/DLT, Du-
plex, Staple).
• Print Counter List
Prints out a list of counters for each functions.
• To print the counter list
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Display/Print Counter] key.
E Press the [Print Counter List] key.
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F Press the {Start} key.
G Press the [Exit] key.
❖ Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code
Allows you to view and print the various counters accessed with user codes
and to set the values to 0.
Note
❒ Press the [UPrev.] and [TNext] keys to show all counters.
• Print Counter for All User Codes
Prints the counter values for all of the user codes.
• Clear Counter for All User Codes
Sets the counter value for all of the user codes to 0.
• Print Counter per User Code
Prints the counter values for each of the user codes.
• Clear Counter per User Code
Sets the counter value for each of the user codes to 0.
Note
❒ Print List for Each User Code ⇒ p.100 “Printing the Counter for Each User
Code”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
❖ Address Book Management
Adds, changes or deletes user codes (max 8-digits). For details on operations,
see p.96 “User Codes”.
Note
❒ You can register up to 1,500 user names.
❒ You can register up to 500 user codes.
❒ You can also register user codes from SmartNetMonitor for Admin.
❒ Even if you change the user codes, the counter values are not cleared.
❒ If you clear a user code, the counter values associated with it are also auto-
matically cleared.
• [Program/Change]
This registers new user codes. You can register and change user codes
and user names.
• Name
User (destination) name, key display, registration number, title selec-
tion
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• User Code
User code, available functions
• E-mail Address
E-mail address, register as a sender, sender's password, enter password
• Group
Switch title, registration number
• [Delete]
Deletes a user.
❖ Address Book: Program/Change/Delete Group
You can register multiple e-mail addresses in a group.
Then you can easily control the registered e-mail address for each group.
• [Program/Change]
This registers new groups, or changes a group name, key display, title se-
lection, registration number.
• [Delete]
Deletes a group.
❖ Address Book: Change Order
Changes the order of registered users (destination).
Note
❒ You can rearrange the order of items on the same page, but you cannot
move the items to another page. For example, you cannot move an item
from “PLANNING” ([OPQ]) to “DAILY” ([CD]).
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
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C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book:Change Order] key.
E Press the user (destination) key to be moved.
Note
❒ You can select a user using the number keys.
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F Press the user (destination) key in the place you want to move to.
The user (destination) selected in step E moves to the place selected in
step F, and the keys for other users will shift.
Note
❒ You can select a user using the number keys.
❖ Address Book: Edit Title
You can edit the title to search for a desired user easily.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book: Edit Title] key.
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E Press the title key to be changed.
F Enter the new name, and then press the [OK] key.
G Press the [OK] key.
❖ Address Book: Select Title
Specifies the title to select a user.
Note
❒ Default setting: Title 1
❖ Auto Delete File
Specifies whether documents stored in the Document Server are deleted or
not after a specified period of time.
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Note
❒ Default setting: Yes After 3 day (s)
❒ If you select “Yes”, documents stored after this setting will be deleted.
❒ If you select “No”, documents will not be deleted automatically.
❒ If you select “Yes”, enter a number of days in the range of 1 - 180.
❒ The default setting is 3 days, which means documents will be deleted 3
days (72 hours) after they are stored.
❖ Delete All Files
All documents stored in Document Server will be deleted.
Note
❒ Even if a password has been set, all documents will be deleted.
❒ A confirmation dialog box will appear. To delete all documents, select
[Yes].
❖ Display Password with Stored File
Specifies whether the password for the documents stored in the Document
Server is temporarily displayed or not.
Note
❒ Default setting: OFF
❒ Only when you forget the password, set to [ON]. After you confirm the
password, be sure to return the setting to [OFF].
❒ If you set to “ON”, set the “Key Operator Code” to “ON”.
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Settings You Can Change with User Tools
❖ Key Operator's E-mail Address
By registering the operator's e-mail Address, you can send an e-mail in case
of difficulty. Specify whether or not to use this function.
Note
❒ Default setting: blank
❖ AOF (Always ON)
Specify whether or not to use Auto Off function.
Note
❒ Default setting: ON
❒ For details about this function, contact your service representative.
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User Tools (System Settings)
User Codes
By registering user codes, you can
limit the users to particular functions
and check their use of each function.
❖ Printer
When you set User Code Manage-
ment, you can print documents
from the printer driver using the
user code registered.
The number of printed documents
is counted for each user code. You
can check the usage of each user.
Reference
User codes can also be registered
using SmartNetMonitor for Ad-
min (printer option required). ⇒
Network Printing Guide
Note
The management and control items
for each function are as follows:
❒ To register the printer driver
automatically, select “Auto Pro-
gram” for the printer in User
Code Management. If you use
the user code set in User Tools,
select “Not Auto Program”. Set
the user codes registered in
User Tools for the printer driv-
er.
❖ Copier
When you set User Code Manage-
ment, entering the user code is re-
quested before using the Copy
function. This enables you to limit
user copying.
The number of copies is counted
for each user code, so you can
check usage of each user.
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Reference
Select the Printer function in
User Code Management. ⇒
p.90 “User Code Management”
Reference
Select the Copier function in
User Code Management. ⇒
p.90 “User Code Management”
❖ Scanner
Limits who can use the Scanner
function and manages use of each
user code.
❖ Document Server
When you set User Code Manage-
ment, the user code is requested
before using the Document Server
function. This enables you to limit
users of the Document Server.
The number of copies in Document
Server mode is counted for each
user code as an accumulated fig-
ure.
Reference
Select the Scanner function in
User Code Management set-
tings. ⇒ p.90 “User Code Man-
agement”
Important
❒ The functions associated with
each user code are the same. If
you change or delete user codes,
management data and limits as-
sociated with that code will be-
come invalid.
Reference
Select the Document Server
function in User Code Manage-
ment. ⇒ p.90 “User Code Man-
agement”
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User Codes
To Register a User Name and
Key Name
To Register a New User Code
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
A Press the [Change] key on the
right of the user name or key
name.
The user name or key name en-
try dialog box appears.
B
Enter the user name or key name,
and then press the [OK] key.
Note
❒ You can use the user name as
the user name assigned to the
documents in Document
Server mode. In this case, en-
try of the user code is not re-
quired. ⇒ p.57 “Document
Server”
B Press the [System Settings] key.
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Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
To Select the Title
D Press the [Address Book Manage-
A Press the key for the classifica-
tion you want to use from “Se-
lect Title”.
ment] key.
E Press the [New Program] key.
Note
❒ To register a user code to a reg-
istered user, press the user key
where the user code is to be reg-
istered, or enter the number us-
ing the number keys.
Note
F Set the user information.
❒ The keys you can select are as
follows.
Note
• [Freq.]… Added to the
page that is displayed
first.
❒ To register a user code to a reg-
istered user, skip to step
.
G
• [AB],[CD],[EF],[GH],[IJK],[
LMN],[OPQ],[RST],[UV
W],[XYZ]… Added to the
list of items in the title se-
lected.
❒ You can only select one page
for “Select Title”.
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G Press the [User Code] key.
Changing a User Code
H Enter the user code using the
number keys, and then press the
[#] key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book Manage-
ment] key.
E Select the registered user code
you want to change, or enter the
registered number using the
number keys.
Note
❒ If you make a mistake, press the
[Clear] or {Clear/Stop} key, and
then enter the user code again.
F Enter the new information for the
I Select the functions to be used
with the user code from “Availa-
ble Functions”.
item you want to change.
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Changing a User (Destination)
Name or Key Name
J To continue registering user
codes, press the [Continue to Pro-
gram] key, and then repeat the
A Press the [Change] key to the
right of the user (destination)
name or key name.
procedures from step
.
F
B Enter the user (destination)
name, and then press the [OK]
key.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
K Press the [OK] key.
L Press the [Exit] key.
Changing a Title
M Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
A Press the key for the classifica-
tion you want to use from “Se-
lect Title”.
Changing a User Code
A Press the [User Code] key.
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B Press the [Change] key, and
then enter the new user code
using the number keys.
Clearing a User Code
Important
❒ This operation also deletes user
codes registered for multiple func-
tions. User control with the deleted
user code will be disabled.
C Press the [#] key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
To change Available Functions
A Press the [User Code] key.
D Press the [Address Book Management]
B Press the key to select the func-
key.
tions to be enabled.
Note
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To clear a User (destination)
❒ Press the key to make it high-
lighted, and the key will be
enabled.
A Press the [Delete] key.
B Select the user (destination)
you want to delete.
G Press the [OK] key.
Press the user (destination) key,
or enter the registered number
using the number keys.
H Press the [Exit] key.
I Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
C Press the [Yes] key in the con-
firmation screen.
To delete the User Code
A
Select a user (destination) whose
user code is to be deleted.
Press the user (destination) key
to be deleted, or enter the regis-
tered number using the number
key.
B Press the [User Code] key.
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C Press the [Change] key to delete
the user code, and then press
the [#] key.
Printing the Counter for Each
User Code
You can print out the counter for each
user code using [Print Counter] or
[Scanner Counter]. Also, you can print
out using both of them together.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press [OK] key.
E Press the [Exit] key.
F Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter
per User Code] key.
Displaying the Counter for
Each User Code
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To print the number of copies
(counter) for each user code
You can check the counter for each
function's user code.
A Select a user code from the left
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
side of the display.
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter
per User Code] key.
Note
E Press the [Print Counter] key.
❒ Press the [Select all on the
page] key if you want to se-
lect all user codes on the
page.
The individual function counters
for each user code are displayed.
B Press the [Print Counter List] key
of “Per User Code”.
Note
❒ Enter the user code, and then
press the [#] key if the user
code is registered.
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User Codes
Note
To print the number of copies
(counter) for all user codes
❒ Press the [Select all on the
page] key if you want to se-
lect all user codes on the
page.
A Press the [Print Counter List] key
of “All User Codes”.
B Press the [Clear] key for “Per
User Code”.
Note
❒ Enter the user code, and then
press the [#] key if the user
code is registered.
To clear the number of copies
(counter) for all user codes
E Press the [Print Counter] key.
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A Press the [Clear] key for “All
F Press the [Print] key.
User Codes”.
Clearing the Counter
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key operator Tools] key.
F Press the [Print Counter] key.
G Press the [Print] key.
D Press the [Display/Clear/Print Counter
per User Code] key.
E Select the user code to clear.
To clear the number of copies
(counter) for each user code
A Select a user code from the left
side of the display.
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E-mail Destination
By registering an e-mail destination,
you can send scanned documents by
e-mail.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
• It is easy to select an e-mail desti-
nation if you register “User (desti-
nation) name” and “Key name” for
the e-mail destination.
• You can register an e-mail destina-
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
tion as a group.
D Press the [Address Book Manage-
• You can use the e-mail destination
as the Sender's address. In this
case, you can set a password in or-
der to prevent its use by other peo-
ple.
ment] key.
E Press the [New Program] key.
Note
5
❒ To register an e-mail destina-
tion to a registered user, press
the user key you want to regis-
ter, or enter the registered
number using the number keys.
Reference
E-mail destination can also be reg-
istered using SmartNetMonitor for
Admin (printer option required).
⇒ Network Printing Guide
F Set the user's information.
Registering an E-mail
Destination
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
Note
❒ To register an e-mail destina-
tion to a registered user, skip to
step
.
G
To register the user (destination)
name and key name
A Press the [Change] key on the
right of “User (Destination)
Name” or “Key Display”.
The user (destination) name or
key name entry dialog box ap-
pears.
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E-mail Destination
B Enter the user (destination)
name or key name, and then
press the [OK] key.
I Enter the e-mail address.
Note
❒ You can use the e-mail address
as the Sender's address. In this
case, you can set a password in
order to prevent its use by other
people.
Note
❒ You can use the user name
when selecting an address to
send an e-mail to.
❒ You can register the user
code following the user
name. For more details, see
p.96 “User Codes”.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
Using as a Sender
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
A Press the [ON] key on the right
of the [Register as Sender].
To select the title
5
Setting a password
A To classify the user with the ti-
tle, press the title key from “Se-
lect Title”.
A Press the [ON] key on the right
of the [Sender's Password].
Note
B Press the [Change] key on the
right of the “Enter Password”.
❒ The keys you can select are as
follows.
C Enter the password using the
number keys and then press
the [#] key.
• [Freq.]… Added to the
page that is displayed
first.
J Press the [OK] key.
• [AB], [CD], [EF], [GH],
[IJK], [LMN], [OPQ],
[RST], [UVW], [XYZ],…
Added to the list of items
in the title selected.
Note
❒ When a group is registered, oth-
er e-mail destinations can be
added to the group. ⇒ p.107
“Registering E-mail Destina-
tions to a Group”
❒ You can only select one page
for “Select Title”.
G Press the [E-mail Address] key.
H Press the [Change] key on the right
of the “E-mail Address”.
The e-mail address entry dialog
box appears.
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User Tools (System Settings)
G Enter the items.
Changing a Registered E-mail
Destination
To change the e-mail address
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
A Press the [Change] key on the
right of the e-mail address.
B Enter the e-mail address, and
then press the [OK] key.
Reference
⇒ p.110 “Entering Text”
B Press the [System Settings] key.
5
To change the password
A Press the [Change] key on the
right of the password.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D
Press the [Address Book Management]
key.
The registered user list appears.
B Enter the new password using
the number keys, and then
press the [#] key.
E Select the user of the registered e-
mail address you want to change.
H Press the [OK] key.
Press the user key you want to
change or enter the registered
number using the number keys.
Note
❒ To change the user name, see
p.98 “Changing a User (Desti-
nation) Name or Key Name”.
❒ To clear the user name, see p.99
“To clear a User (destination)”
F Press the [E-mail Address] key.
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E-mail Destination
To clear all the informations for
the user
Clearing a Registered E-mail
Destination
A Press the [Delete] key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Select the user you want to
clear.
Press the user key you want to
clear or enter the registered
number using the number keys.
C Press the [Yes] key.
E Press the [Exit] key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
5
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D
Press the [Address Book Management]
key.
To clear only the e-mail address
A Select the user of the e-mail ad-
dress you want to clear.
Press the user key you want to
clear or enter the registered
number using the number keys.
B Press the [E-mail Address] key.
C Press the [Change] key on the
right of the “E-mail Address”.
D Press the [Delete All] key, and
then press the [OK] key.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group
By registering groups, you can use
D Press the [Address Book: Pro-
them as follows;
gram/Change/Delete Group] key.
• You can easily control the regis-
E Press the [New Program] key.
tered e-mail destinations for each
group.
F Press the [Change] key on the right
• You can send the same messages to
multiple addresses in a group in
bulk.
of the group name.
To divide e-mail destinations into
groups, the groups must be registered
beforehand.
Reference
G Enter the group name, and then
E-mail destination can also be reg-
istered into groups using Smart-
NetMonitor for Admin (printer
option required). ⇒ Network
Printing Guide
press the [OK] key.
5
H When you want to change the key
name, and then press the [Change]
key on the right of the key display
name. Enter the key display
name, and then press the [OK]
key.
Registering a New Group
For entering the group name, the
key display name is automatically
set.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
I Press the [Select Title] key to sort
the group. Go to step if you do
J
not sort the group.
J Press the [OK] key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
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Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group
G Select a group to which you want
Registering E-mail
Destinations to a Group
to register the e-mail destinations.
You can register the e-mail destina-
tion to a group.
Note
❒ When newly registering an e-mail
destination, you can also register
groups at the same time.
H Press the [OK] key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
Deleting an E-mail Destination
from a Group
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
5
B Press the [System Settings] key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book Manage-
ment] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
E Press the user (destination) key
that you want to register in a
group.
D Press the [Address Book Manage-
ment] key.
E Select the user (destination) key
F Press the [Group] key.
to delete from a group.
Press the user (destination) key
which you want to delete, or enter
the registered number using the
number keys.
F Press the [Group] key.
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User Tools (System Settings)
G Press the highlighted group key.
F Press the [Programed Users] key.
All the user names (e-mail destina-
tions) are displayed.
The user is deleted.
H Press the [OK] key.
G Press the [OK] key.
Displaying an E-mail
Destination
Deleting a Group
You can confirm the user (destina-
tion) of each group.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
5
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book: Pro-
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
gram/Change/Delete Group] key.
D Press the [Address book: Pro-
E Press the [Delete] key.
gram/Change/Delete Group] key.
F Press the group key you want to
E Select a group where the data you
delete.
want to confirm is registered.
G Press the [Yes] key.
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Registering E-mail Destinations to a Group
B Reenter the group name or key
display, and then press the[OK]
key.
Changing a Group Name
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
To change a title
A Press the title key in “Select Ti-
tle” of the group you want to
sort.
To change a registration number
A Press the [Change] key in “Reg-
istration No.”.
B Enter the registration number
using the number keys.
B Press the [System Settings] key.
C Press the [#] key.
5
G Press the [OK] key.
C Press the [Key Operator Tools] key.
D Press the [Address Book: Pro-
gram/Change/Delete Group] key.
E Press the group key you want to
change.
F Reenter the item you want to
change.
To change a group name or the
key display
A Press the [Change] key in
“Group Name” or “Key Dis-
play”.
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User Tools (System Settings)
Entering Text
This section describes how to enter characters. When you enter a character, it is
shown at the position of the cursor. If there is a character at the cursor position,
the entered character is shown before that character.
Available Characters
• Alphabetic characters
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
• Symbols
• Numerals
0123456789
Keys
5
ZGVS838E
Note
❒ When entering uppercase or lowercase letters continuously, use the [Shift
Lock] key to lock the case.
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Entering Text
Entering Text
Entering letters
A Press the [Shift] key to switch between uppercase and lowercase.
B Press the letters you want to enter.
Deleting characters
A Press the [Backspace] or [Delete All] key to delete characters.
5
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User Tools (System Settings)
5
112
6. Troubleshooting
If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You
Want
General
Machine Status
Problem/Cause
Action
Please wait.
This message appears
when you turn on the oper-
ation switch or change the
toner bottle.
Wait for the machine.
The display panel is off.
The screen contrast knob is Set the screen contrast knob to the
turned to the dark position. light position for proper viewing of
the display panel.
The machine is in Low
Power mode.
Press the {Energy Saver} key to can-
cel Low Power mode.
The operation switch is
turned off.
Turn on the operation switch.
Nothing happens when the The main power switch is Turn on the main power switch.
operation switch is turned turned off.
on.
Memory is full.
The number of scanned
Press the [Delete File] key to delete
pages exceeds the capacity unnecessary documents.
of the hard disk.
⇒ p.66 “Deleting Saved Docu-
ments”
The function status indica- The function associated
Press the function key correspond-
tor is red. with the red indicator has ing to the indicator. Follow the in-
been interrupted.
The operation switch con- This occurs in the follow-
structions displayed in the display
panel.
Check that the computer does not
control the machine when you turn
off the main power switch.
tinues blinking and does
not turn off when pressed.
ing cases:
•
The machine is in com-
munication with exter-
nal equipment.
•
The hard disk is in op-
eration.
The original images are
printed on the reverse side paper incorrectly.
of the paper.
You may have loaded the
Load paper into the large capacity
tray (LCT) and a bypass tray with
the print side up, or into a paper
tray with the print side down. ⇒
p.116 “B Loading Paper”
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Troubleshooting
Machine Status
Problem/Cause
Action
Misfeeds occur frequently. The side guides of the pa- Check the side guides are locked. ⇒
per tray may not be locked. p.132 “Changing the Paper Size”
The end guide of the paper Check that the end guide is locked.
tray may not be locked.
⇒ p.132 “Changing the Paper Size”
You may have loaded pa- When you use paper of a size that
per whose size cannot be
detected automatically.
cannot be detected automatically,
set the paper size. ⇒ p.79 “Tray Pa-
per Size: (Tray 2,3)”, p.177 “Copy
Paper”
The saddle stitching staple Reset the saddle stitching staple car-
cartridge for the Booklet
Finisher has been removed.
tridge. ⇒ p.134 “d Adding Staples”
An error message remains, When a misfeed message
even if misfed paper is re- appears, it remains until
Clear misfed paper and open and
close the front cover. ⇒ p.122 “x
moved.
you open and close the cov- Clearing Misfeeds”
er, as required.
Cannot duplex print
You cannot use the paper
in the bypass tray for du-
plex printing.
For duplex printing, select Tray 1-3
in Copier mode or with the printer
driver.
6
The setting for the Paper
Type: Tray 1-3 is “1 Side
Copy”.
Select “2 Sided Copy” for Paper
Type: Tray 1-3⇒ p.80 “Paper Type:
(Tray1-3, LCT)”
During saddle stitching,
Depending on the type of
Select a paper type with low re-
paper comes out open and paper, the paper opens as it bound.
not neatly stacked. rebounds when it is folded.
The user code entry dialog Users are restricted by user Enter the user code (up to 8-digits),
box is displayed. management. and then press the [#] key.
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If Your Machine Does Not Operate as You Want
Document Server
Problem
Action
The number of scanned pages exceeds the ca-
“Scanned pages exceeded max. number. Do
you want to store the scanned pages as a file?” pacity per file of the Document Server.
appears.
If you want to store scanned originals as a file,
press the [Yes] key. The originals are stored as
a file in the Document Server.
If you don't want scanned originals to be
stored, press the [No] key. The scanning data
will be cleared.
You forgot your password.
You can confirm your password.
Press the [ON] key temporarily for “Display
Password with Stored File” in the User Tools.
You can check the password when you have
selected the file.
You can delete all the saved documents at
once with the User Tools.
Make sure that no important documents are
saved in the Document Server before deleting
all saved documents.
6
⇒ p.94 “Delete All Files”
You cannot find out what is saved in a file.
Check the date or time column in the “Docu-
ment Server: Files” display.
Check the contents of the document by print-
ing the first page of it. Press the desired docu-
ment in the “Document Server: Files” display,
and press the [Print 1st Page] key followed by
the {Start} key.
Memory becomes full frequently.
Press the [Delete File] key to delete selected
documents, thereby increasing available
memory.
You want to check print before making a large Check print quality by printing out only the
print run. first set using the {Sample Copy} key.
You want to save a document so it will not be Turn “Auto Delete File” off, and then save the
deleted automatically.
document in the Document Server. ⇒ p.94
“Auto Delete File”
If you later turn on “Auto Delete File”, the
function is only applied to documents saved
after turning the function on.
“Cannot copy. Original is being scanned by
other functions.” appears.
The Copy function is in use. To cancel the job
in process, first press the [Exit] key, and then
press the {Copy} key. Next press the
{Clear/Stop} key. When the message “[Stop]
key was pressed. Stop printing?” appears,
press the [Stop] key.
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Troubleshooting
B Loading Paper
Note
B Square the paper, and then load it
in the tray.
❒ You can change the paper size in
tray 2 and 3.⇒ p.132 “Changing
the Paper Size”
When the whole tray is pulled out
Reference
For details about paper types and
sizes, see p.177 “Copy Paper”.
A Load the paper.
Loading Paper in Tray 1
(Tandem Tray)
Important
❒ When paper on the right side in
tray 1 runs out, paper on the left
will automatically move to the
right. While the paper is moving,
the machine instructs you to wait.
At this time, do not pull out the
tray.
6
Important
❒ Align the right edge of the
right copy paper stack to the
right edge of the tray, or the
left edge of the left copy pa-
per stack to the left edge of
the tray.
Note
❒ You can load paper even while
making copies using paper in tray
1. During copying, you can pull
out the left half of the tray.
When the left half of the tray is
pulled out
A Pull out the paper tray until it
stops.
A Load the paper in the left tray.
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B Loading Paper
Important
Important
❒ Confirm that the top of the
stack is no higher than the
limit mark inside the tray.
❒ Confirm that the top of the stack
is not higher than the limit mark
inside the tray.
❒ Align the left edge of the pa-
per stack to the left edge of
the tray.
❒ Align the left edge of the copy
paper stack to the left edge of
the tray.
Note
Note
❒ Shuffle the paper before
❒ Shuffle the paper before load-
loading.
ing.
❒ Straighten curled or warped
❒ Straighten curled or warped pa-
paper before loading.
per before loading.
C Gently push the paper tray in un-
C Gently push the paper tray in un-
til it stops.
til it stops.
Loading Paper in Tray 2 and 3
Loading Paper in the Large
Capacity Tray (LCT)
A Pull out the paper tray until it
6
stops.
A Open the top cover of the large ca-
pacity tray (LCT).
B Square the paper, and then load it
in the tray.
B Load the paper in the tray along
the edge on the left.
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Troubleshooting
C Press the {Down} key.
A Load the paper.
The key blinks while the bottom
plate is moving down.
Important
❒ Confirm the top of the stack is
not higher than the limit mark
inside the tray.
D Load paper by repeating steps
B
and
.
C
Note
Note
❒ The tray can hold up to 4,000
❒ Shuffle paper before loading.
sheets.
❒ Straighten curled or warped pa-
6
per before loading.
E Close the top cover of the large ca-
pacity tray (LCT).
B Adjust the paper guides to the pa-
per size.
Important
❒ Align the left edge of the copy
paper stack to the left edge of
the tray.
Loading Paper in the Interposer
Important
❒ Load paper on the side already
printed (the side you want as
front).
❒ Load paper in the interposer in the
same orientation as paper in the
paper tray.
❒ The staple or punching location
will be on the left side of the paper,
when you are facing the machine.
❒
Do not place anything on top of or
leave documents on the sensor. This
may lead to the paper size not being
correctly scanned or paper jams.
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Suspend Copy when using Finisher 3000B (100–Sheet Staples)
Suspend Copy when using Finisher 3000B
(100–Sheet Staples)
You can suspend a large volume of
copies when using Finisher 3000B
(100–Sheet Staples).
Note
❒ You can suspend copy only when
the output tray is specified as the
finisher shift tray. ⇒ p.77 “Output:
Copier”
A Press the {Suspend/Resume} key.
The key lights up.
6
B Remove the stack of paper from
the finisher shift tray.
C Press the {Start} key.
The key turns off, and then copy-
ing restarts.
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Troubleshooting
D Adding Toner
When D is displayed, it is time to add toner.
R WARNING:
• Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers
in accordance with local regulations.
R CAUTION:
• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.
R CAUTION:
• Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-
ality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies availa-
ble at an authorized dealer.
Important
❒ If you use toner other than that recommended, an error might occur.
❒ When adding toner, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, your set-
tings will be cleared and D will appear again because the machine will not
recognize that toner has been added.
6
❒ Always add toner after the machine instructs you.
Note
❒ You can still make about 1000 copies after the messages “D Toner is almost
empty.”and “Change Toner Cartridge.” appear cyclically, but replace toner
early to prevent poor copy quality.
❒ When the toner runs out, “D Add Toner” will be displayed on the screen and
printing will be disabled.
Reference
For details about toner storage, see p.150 “Toner Storage”.
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Replacing Toner
Replacing Toner
•
•
Open the front cover of the machine.
Pull out the lever under the toner bottle to-
ward you 90°.
•
•
Raise the green lever, and then gently pull
out the toner bottle.
6
Hold the new bottle horizontally, and then
shake it five or six times without removing
the outer cap.
•
•
Remove the outer cap.
Note
❒
Do not remove the inner cap.
Place the toner bottle in position, then
push it in until the green lever clicks.
Note
❒
If you cannot get it to click in, pull out
the toner bottle a little, slightly rotate it
to the right by 10 – 20°, then try again.
•
•
Return the lever under the toner bottle to
its original position.
Close the front cover of the machine.
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Troubleshooting
x Clearing Misfeeds
R CAUTION:
• The fusing section of this machine might be very hot. Caution should be tak-
en when removing misfed paper.
Important
❒ When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the operation switch. If you do, your
copy settings are cleared.
❒ To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper within the ma-
chine.
❒ If misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service representative.
Note
❒ More than one misfeed location may be indicated. In such a case, check every
applicable area. See the following charts: A, B, C, D, E, F, P, Q, R, U, W
❒ You can find a sticker explaining how to remove misfed paper inside the front
cover or finisher.
6
122
x Clearing Misfeeds
6
123
Troubleshooting
6
124
x Clearing Misfeeds
6
125
Troubleshooting
6
126
x Clearing Misfeeds
6
127
Troubleshooting
6
128
x Clearing Misfeeds
6
129
Troubleshooting
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130
x Clearing Misfeeds
6
131
Troubleshooting
Changing the Paper Size
Preparation
B Press the lock button, and then
adjust the side fences and back
fence to the new paper size while
pushing the release lever.
Be sure to select the paper size
with User Tools. Otherwise, mis-
feeds might occur. ⇒ p.79 “Tray
Paper Size: (Tray 2,3)”
Important
❒ If you wish to change the paper
size set in the paper tray 1 or the
optional large capacity tray (LCT),
contact your service representa-
tive.
Reference
For details about paper sizes, and
types see ⇒ p.177 “Copy Paper”.
C Square the paper and load it in
the paper tray, and then press the
lock button.
6
Changing the Paper Size in
Tray 2 or 3
A Make sure the paper tray is not
being used. Then fully pull out
the paper tray.
Remove the paper in the tray.
Important
❒ Confirm that the top of the stack
is not higher than the limit mark
inside the tray.
❒ Align the right edge of the copy
paper stack to the right edge of
the tray.
Note
❒ Shuffle the paper before loading
it in the tray.
❒ Straighten curled or warped pa-
per before loading it in the tray.
132
Changing the Paper Size
D Set the paper size selector knob
F Check the paper size displayed
inside the tray to the new size.
on the display panel.
Important
❒ Problems might occur if the size
of the paper set does not match
the paper size selector, such as:
• Misfeeds
• Parts of the image are not
copied
6
To adjust the paper size to one
not available on the paper size
selector
A Set the paper size selector
knob to the p mark on the left.
B Press the {User Tools/Counter}
key.
C Press the [System Settings] key.
D Press the [Tray Paper Setting] key.
E Press the [Tray Paper Size] key.
F Select the size, and then press
the [OK] key.
G Press the [Exit] key or press the
{User Tools/Counter} key to exit
the User Tools.
Reference
For details, see p.79 “Tray
Paper Settings”.
E Gently push the paper tray until it
stops.
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Troubleshooting
d Adding Staples
Note
❒ When removing jammed staples, staples might not be ejected the first few
times you try to use the stapler.
Important
❒ If you use a staple cartridge other than that recommended, staple failure or
staple jams might occur.
❒ A paper jam will occur if the machine staples using the Booklet Finisher with-
out the saddle stitch stapler cartridge. Make sure the cartridge is set.
Reference
For details about the type of finisher, see p.23 “External Options”.
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher
6
•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Pull out the staple unit.
•
•
Pull out the cartridge gently.
Pull up the upper unit of the cartridge
while holding both sides of the cartridge.
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d Adding Staples
•
•
Take out the empty refill in the direction of
the arrow.
Align the arrows on the new refill and the
cartridge, and then push in the refill until it
clicks.
•
Push down the upper unit gently into the
cartridge.
6
•
•
Pull out the ribbon.
Push the cartridge down until it clicks.
•
•
Return the staple unit to its original posi-
tion.
Close the finisher front cover.
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Troubleshooting
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch)
•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Pull out the staple unit.
•
Pull lever S2.
6
•
•
Pull out the cartridge gently.
Pull up the upper unit of the cartridge
while holding both sides of the cartridge.
•
Take out the empty refill in the direction of
the arrow.
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d Adding Staples
•
Align the arrows on the new refill and the
cartridge, and then push in the refill until it
clicks.
•
Push down the upper unit gently into the
cartridge.
•
•
•
Pull out the ribbon.
6
Push the cartridge down until it clicks.
Return lever S2 to its original position.
•
•
Return the staple unit to its original posi-
tion.
Close the finisher front cover.
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Troubleshooting
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)
•
•
•
•
•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Pull out the cartridge lever.
Pull out the cartridge.
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Put the cartridge down on a level surface.
Raise the cover up.
Set the new refill.
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d Adding Staples
•
•
•
•
•
•
Lower the cover until it clicks.
Pull out the ribbon.
Turn the cartridge around.
6
Reinstall the cartridge.
Push the cartridge until it clicks.
Close the finisher front cover.
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Troubleshooting
e Removing Jammed Staples
Important
❒ A paper jam will occur if the machine staples using the Booklet Finisher with-
out the saddle stitch stapler cartridge. Make sure the cartridge is set.
Note
❒ Staples might jam due to curled copy paper. In this case, try turning the paper
over in the tray. If there is no improvement, change to paper with less curl.
❒ When removing jammed staples, staples might not be ejected the first few
times you try to use the stapler.
Reference
For details about the type of finisher, see p.23 “External Options”.
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher
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•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Pull out the staple unit.
•
•
Pull out the cartridge gently.
Open the face plate.
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e Removing Jammed Staples
•
•
Remove jammed staples.
Pull down the face plate of the cartridge
until it clicks.
•
Push the cartridge down until it clicks.
6
•
•
Return the staple unit to its original posi-
tion.
Close the finisher front cover.
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Troubleshooting
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch)
•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Pull out the staple unit.
•
•
•
•
Pull lever S2.
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Pull out the cartridge gently.
Open the face plate of the cartridge.
Remove jammed staples.
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e Removing Jammed Staples
•
Pull the face plate of the cartridge down
until it clicks.
•
•
Push the cartridge down until it clicks.
Return lever S2 to its original position.
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•
•
Return the staple unit to its original posi-
tion.
Close the front cover of the finisher.
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Troubleshooting
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)
•
•
•
Open the finisher front cover.
Turn knob R9 until the marks are aligned.
Pull lever R8 and pull out the staple unit
completely.
•
•
Turn knob R9 to rotate the staple unit.
Pull out the cartridge lever.
Pull out the cartridge.
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•
•
Push the buttons on the both sides of the
cartridge and open the face plate.
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e Removing Jammed Staples
•
•
•
•
•
Remove jammed staples.
Lower the face plate until it clicks.
Reinstall the cartridge.
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Push the cartridge until it clicks.
Close the finisher front cover.
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Troubleshooting
y Removing Punch Waste
Note
❒ When “Hole punch receptacle is full.” is displayed, you cannot use the Punch
function.
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), Booklet Finisher
A Open the finisher front cover.
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B Pull out the punch waste box, and then remove punch waste.
C Reinstall the punch waste box.
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y Removing Punch Waste
Note
❒ If you do not, “Hole punch receptacle is full.” is still displayed.
D Close the front cover of the finisher.
“Hole punch receptacle is full.” disappears.
Note
❒ If the message is still displayed, reinstall the punch waste box.
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)
A Open the finisher front cover.
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B Pull out the punch waste box, and then remove punch waste.
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Troubleshooting
C Reinstall the punch waste box.
Note
❒ If you do not, “Hole punch receptacle is full.” is still displayed.
D Close the front cover of the finisher.
“Hole punch receptacle is full.” disappears.
Note
❒ If the message is still displayed, reinstall the punch waste box.
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7. REMARKS
Do's And Don'ts
R CAUTION:
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not
be damaged under the machine.
• Do not turn off the main power switch while the On indicator is lit or blink-
ing. This may cause damage to the hard disk or memory.
• Do not touch areas on or around the fusing unit. These areas get hot.
• After making copies continuously, the exposure glass may become warm—
this is not a malfunction.
• When you use this machine for a long time in a confined space without good
ventilation, you may detect an odd smell. To keep the workplace comfortable,
we recommend that you keep it well ventilated.
• The area around the ventilation hole may become warm. This is caused by ex-
haust air and is not a malfunction.
• Do not turn off the operation switch while copying or printing. Make sure all
copying or printing has finished.
• The machine might fail to produce good copy images if condensation forms
inside due to rapid temperature change.
• Do not open the covers of the machine while copying or printing. If you do,
misfeeds might occur.
• Do not move the machine while copying or printing.
• If you operate the machine improperly or a failure occurs, settings might be
lost. Be sure to make a note of your machine settings.
• The supplier shall not be liable for any loss or damage resulting from a failure
of the machine, loss of settings, or use of the machine.
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REMARKS
Toner
Handling Toner
R WARNING:
• Do not incinerate used toner or toner containers. Toner dust might ig-
nite when exposed to an open flame. Dispose of used toner containers
in accordance with local regulations.
R CAUTION:
• Keep toner (used or unused) and toner containers out of reach of children.
R CAUTION:
• Our products are engineered to meet high standards of quality and function-
ality, and we recommend that you use only the expendable supplies availa-
ble at an authorized dealer.
Important
❒ If you use toner other than the recommended type, an error might occur.
Reference
If you want to add toner. ⇒ p.120 “D Adding Toner”
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Toner Storage
When storing toner, the following precautions should always be followed:
• Store toner containers in a cool, dry place free from direct sunlight.
• Store on a flat surface.
Used Toner
Note
❒ Toner cannot be re-used.
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Where to Put Your Machine
Where to Put Your Machine
Machine Environment
Your machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-
ditions greatly affect its performance.
Optimum environmental conditions
R CAUTION:
• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. Otherwise a fire or an elec-
tric shock might occur.
• Do not place the machine on an unstable or tilted surface. If it topples over,
an injury might occur.
R CAUTION:
• If you use the machine in a confined space, make sure there is a continuous
air turnover.
• Temperature: 10 – 32°C (50 – 89.6°F)(humidity to be 54% at 32°C, 89.6°F)
• Humidity: 15 – 80% (temperature to be 27°C, 80.6°F at 80%)
• A strong and level base.
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• The machine must be level within 5 mm, 0.2" both front to rear and left to
right.
• To avoid possible buildup of ozone, be sure to locate this machine in a large
well ventilated room that has an air turnover of more than 30 m3/hr/person.
Environments to avoid
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight or strong light (more than 1,500 lux).
• Locations directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner or heated air
from a heater. (Sudden temperature changes might cause condensation with-
in the machine.)
• Locations close to machines generating ammonia such as a diazo copy ma-
chine.
• Places where the machine might be subjected to frequent strong vibration.
• Dusty areas.
• Areas with corrosive gases.
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REMARKS
Moving
R CAUTION:
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not
be damaged under the machine.
Important
❒ When moving the machine, the following precautions should always be fol-
lowed:
• Turn off the main power. ⇒ p.33 “Turning Off the Main Power”
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. When you do, grip the plug
to avoid damaging the cord and causing fire or electric shock.
• Close all covers and trays including the front cover and bypass tray.
Limitation
❒ Carefully move the machine. If you do not, the machine might be damaged
or a stored file might be deleted.
❒ Avoid any strong shock to the machine. This could damage the hard disk and
cause stored files to be deleted. For precautionary reasons, files should be
copied to another local computer.
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Power Connection
R WARNING:
• Connect the machine only to the power source described on the inside
front cover of this manual. Connect the power cord directly into a wall
outlet and do not use an extension cord.
• Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on it. Do not pull it hard nor bend it more
than necessary. These actions could cause an electric shock or fire.
R CAUTION:
• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine.
While moving the machine, you should take care that the power cord will not
be damaged under the machine.
R CAUTION:
• When you disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, always pull the
plug (not the cable).
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Where to Put Your Machine
• When the main power switch is in the Stand-by position, the optional anti-
condensation heaters are on. In case of emergency, unplug the machine's
power cord.
• When you unplug the power cord, the anti-condensation heaters turn off.
• Make sure that the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet.
• Voltage must not fluctuate more than 10%.
• The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily
accessible.
Access to the Machine
Place the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.
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1. Rear: more than 5 cm (2")
3. Front: more than 70 cm (27.5")
2. Right: more than 4 cm (1.6")
4. Left: more than 5 cm (2")
Note
❒ For required space when options are installed, contact your service represent-
ative.
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REMARKS
Maintaining Your Machine
If the exposure glass or document
feeder is dirty, you might not be able
to make clear copies. Clean these
parts when you find them dirty.
Cleaning the Document Feeder
A Clean the white sheet of the docu-
ment feeder.
❖ Cleaning the machine
Wipe the machine with a soft,
damp cloth. Then, wipe it with a
dry cloth to remove the water.
Important
❒ Do not use chemical cleaner or or-
ganic solvents, such as thinner or
benzene. If they get into the ma-
chine or melt plastic parts, a failure
might occur.
❒ Do not clean parts other than those
specified in this manual. Such
parts should be cleaned by your
service representative.
B Pull the lever.
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Cleaning the Exposure Glass
A Clean 1 and 2.
C Wipe the scanning glass.
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Other Functions
Other Functions
Printing inquiry information
Inquiry
A Press the [Print Inquiry List] key.
The inquiry functions lets you con-
firm the telephone numbers to con-
tact for repairs or to order toner. Be
sure to contact your service engineer
to verify the following:
❖ Machine Maintenance/Repair
• Telephone No.
B Press the {Start} key.
Inquiry information is printed.
• Serial No. of the machine
C Press the [Exit] key.
❖ Sales Representative
• Telephone No.
D Press the [Exit] key.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
Changing the Display Language
You can change the language used on
the display. English is set as default
setting.
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A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [Inquiry] key.
B Press the [Français] key.
Inquiry information is displayed.
The display language is changed to
French.
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REMARKS
C Press the [Exit] key.
The menu appears in French.
Note
❒ If you want to return the display
language to “English”, repeat
step and press the [English]
A
key.
Counter
Displaying the Total Counter
You can display the total number of
sheets used for all functions and the
total number of sheets used for copy-
ing.
You can also print the counter list.
A Press the {User Tools/Counter} key.
B Press the [Counter] key.
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C To print a counter list, press the
[Print Counter List] key.
D Press the {Start} key.
A counter list is printed.
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8. Specification
Mainframe
❖ Configuration:
Console
❖ Photosensitivity type:
OPC drum (Φ100)
❖ Original scanning:
CCD-CIS
❖ Copy process:
Dry electrostatic transfer system
❖ Development:
Dry two-component magnetic brush development system
❖ Fusing:
Heating roll pressure system
❖ Resolution:
1200 dpi
❖ Exposure glass:
Stationary original exposure type
❖ Original reference position:
Rear left corner
❖ Warm-up time:
Operation Switch: Less than 300 seconds (23°C, 73°F)
Low Power Mode: Less than 25 seconds
❖ Originals:
Sheet/book/objects
❖ Maximum original size:
A3L, 11" × 17"L, Long length: 1260 mm
❖ Minimum original size:
B6,
51/2" × 81/2" (when using document feeder)
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Specification
❖ Copy paper size:
• Trays: A3L – A5KL, 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 8K(267 × 390
mm)L, 16K(195 × 267 mm)KL
• Bypass: A3L – A6L, 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"L
• Bypass (non-standard size):
Vertical: 100 – 305 mm, 4" – 12"
Horizontal: 139.7 – 600 mm, 5.5" – 23.6"
• Duplex: A3L – A5KL, 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL
❖ Copy paper weight:
• Paper tray: 52.3 – 127.9 g/m2, 14 – 34 lb. Bond
• Bypass tray: 52.3 – 105 g/m2, 14 – 28 lb. Bond
105 – 216 g/m2, 28 – 57.6 lb. Bond (Thick Paper)
• Duplex: 64 – 127.9 g/m2, 17 – 34 lb. Bond
❖ Non-reproduction area:
• Leading edge: Less than 4 2 mm
• Trailing edge: More than 1 mm
• Left edge: More than 2 1.5 mm
• Right edge: More than 0.5 mm
❖ First copy time:
• 3.5 seconds or less
(face up feed, A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, 100%, feeding from tray 1, on the expo-
sure glass)
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• 5.3 seconds or less
(face down feed, A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, 100%, feeding from tray 1, on the ex-
posure glass)
❖ Copying speed: (Type 1)
• 34 copies/minute (A3L, 11" × 17"L)
• 60 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)
❖ Copying speed: (Type 2)
• 38 copies/minute (A3L, 11" × 17"L)
• 75 copies/minute (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)
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Mainframe
❖ Reproduction ratio:
Preset reproduction ratios:
Metric version
400%
200%
141%
122%
115%
100%
93%
Inch version
400%
200%
155%
129%
121%
100%
93%
Enlargement
Full Size
Reduction
82%
85%
75%
78%
71%
73%
65%
65%
50%
50%
25%
25%
Zoom: From 25 to 400% in 1% steps.
❖ Maximum continuous copy run:
999 sets
❖ Copy paper capacity:
• Tray 1 (Tandem tray) : 3,100 sheets (1,550 sheets × 2) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• Tray 2 (550-sheet tray) : 550 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• Tray 3 (550-sheet tray) : 550 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• Bypass tray: 100 sheets (69 g/m2, 18 lb. Bond)
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❖ Power consumption:
• Mainframe only
Type 1
Type 2
Warm-up
about 1.20 kw
about 0.30 kw
about 1.55 kw
less than 1.60 kw
about 1.20 kw
about 0.30 kw
about 1.55 kw
less than 1.60 kw
Stand-by
During printing
Maximum
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Specification
• Complete system *1
Type 1
Type 2
Warm-up
about 1.25 kw
about 0.32 kw
about 1.65 kw
less than 1.70 kw
about 1.25 kw
about 0.32 kw
about 1.65 kw
less than 1.70 kw
Stand-by
During printing
Maximum
*1
The Complete System consists of the mainframe, finisher, large capacity tray
(LCT) and mailbox.
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H up to exposure glass):
Type 1,2: 690 × 750 × 985(1165 *1 ) mm, 27.2" × 29.6" × 38.8"(45.9" *1
)
*1
The height include the document feeder.
❖ Space for mainframe (W × D):
Type 1,2: 1,175 × 794 mm, 46.3" × 31.3"
❖ Noise Emission *1
:
Sound Power Level:
• Mainframe only
Type 1
Type 2
Stand-by
Copying
Less than 48 dB (A)
Less than 70 dB (A)
Less than 48 dB (A)
Less than 71 dB (A)
• Complete system *3
Type 1
Type 2
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Stand-by
Copying
Less than 49 dB (A)
Less than 74 dB (A)
Less than 49 dB (A)
Less than 74 dB (A)
Sound Pressure Level *2
• Mainframe only
:
Type 1
Type 2
Stand-by
Copying
Less than 37 dB (A)
Less than 56 dB (A)
Less than 37 dB (A)
Less than 57 dB (A)
• Complete system *3
Type 1
Type 2
Stand-by
Copying
*1
Less than 38 dB (A)
Less than 63 dB (A)
Less than 38 dB (A)
Less than 63 dB (A)
The above measurements made in accordance with ISO 7779 are actual value.
It is measured at the position of the bystander.
*2
*3
The Complete System consists of the mainframe, finisher, large capacity tray
(LCT) and mailbox.
❖ Weight:
Type 1, 2: Approx. 200 kg, 440.9 lb
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Mainframe
Document Server
❖ HDD:
40 GB
❖ HDD (Document Server):
23.45 GB
❖ Capacity:
• Copy: Approx. 2,000 (ITUT-No.4 chart)
• Batch mode: Approx. 2,000 (ITUT-No.4 chart)
• Printer: Approx. 10,000 (600 dpi)
• Scanner: Approx. 2,000 (200 dpi/Text) (ITUT-No.4 chart) *1
❖ Maximum number of stored documents:
3,000 documents
❖ Maximum pages of stored documents:
10,000 pages
❖ Maximum number of pages per document:
2,000 pages
❖ Capacity (Memory Sorting):
4,5 GB (A4/81/2" × 11" : Approx. 333 sheets-2000 sheets at maximum) *2
❖ Capacity (Others):
6,62 GB
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*1
Scanning Condition: ITUT-No. 4 chart/200 dpi/Text/A4/MMR
*2
The capacity will change when the multiple functions are used.
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Specification
Document Feeder
❖ Mode:
Batch (SADF) mode, Mixed Sizes mode, Paper Orientation mode
❖ Original size:
Metric version:
• A3L – B6KL (1-sided originals)
• A3L – A5KL (2-sided originals)
Inch version:
• 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL (1-sided originals)
• 11" × 17"L – 51/2" × 81/2"KL (2-sided originals)
❖ Original weight:
• 1-sided originals: 40 – 128 g/m2 (11 – 34 lb. Bond)
• 2-sided originals: 52 – 128 g/m2 (14 – 34 lb. Bond) (Duplex)
❖ Number of originals to be set:
100 sheets (81.4 g/m2, 22 lb. Bond) or less than 12 mm, 0.4"
❖ Maximum power consumption:
Less than 110 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W×D×H)
680 × 560 × 180 mm, 26.8" × 22" × 7.1"
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❖ Weight:
Approx. 18 kg, 39.7 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Mailbox (option)
Mailbox (option)
❖ Number of trays:
9 trays
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL *1 , 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×
11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL *1
❖ Paper capacity:
100 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Paper weight:
60 – 128 g/m2, 16 – 34 lb. Bond
❖ Power consumption:
Approx. 48 W(power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
540 × 600 × 660 mm, 21.3" × 23.6" × 26"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 15 kg, 33 lb.
These sizes cannot be detected automatically.
*1
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specification
Booklet Finisher (option)
Finisher Upper Tray:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 163 g/m2, 14 – 43 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 250 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6KL, 81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" ×
81/2"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 50 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20
lb. Bond)
Finisher Shift Tray 1:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 216 g/m2, 14 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 500 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, A5K, 81/2" × 11"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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• 250 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20
lb. Bond)
• 100 sheets (A5L, B6L, 51/2" × 81/2"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL
❖ Staple paper weight:
64 – 90 g/m2, 17 – 28 lb. Bond
❖ Staple capacity:
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 50 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 30 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 30 sheets (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L) (80 g/m2,
20 lb. Bond)
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Booklet Finisher (option)
❖ Stack capacity after stapling
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 50–10 sets (10–50 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 50 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 25–16 sets (10–30 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 25 sets (2–9 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 16 sets (2–30 sheets) (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L)
(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple position:
4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples)
Finisher Shift Tray 2:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 216 g/m2, 14 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 2,500 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 1,250 sheets (A3L, B4L, A4L, B5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×
11"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 500 sheets (A5K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 100 sheets (A5L, B6L or 51/2" × 81/2"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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❖ Staple paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, 11" × 17"L,81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL
❖ Staple paper weight:
64 – 90 g/m2, 17 – 28 lb. Bond
❖ Staple capacity:
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 50 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 30 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 30 sheets (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L) (80 g/m2,
20 lb. Bond)
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Specification
❖ Stack capacity after stapling
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 250–50 sets (10–50 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 250 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 125–25 sets (10–50 sheets) (A4L, B5KL, 81/2" 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
×
• 125 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4L, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 125–40 sets (10–30 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 125 sets (2–9 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 50 sets (2–30 sheets) (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L)
(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple position:
4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples)
❖ Saddle stitch paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 11"L
❖ Saddle stitch paper weight:
64 – 90 g/m2, 17 – 28 lb. Bond
❖ Saddle stitch capacity:
1 set (15 sheets)
❖ Stack capacity after Saddle stitching
• 25 sets (2–5 sheets) (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 15 sets (6–10 sheets) (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 10 sets (11–15 sheets) (A4L, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 30 sets (2–5 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 20 sets (6–10 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 10 sets (11–15 sheets) (other paper size)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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❖ Saddle stitch position:
Center 2 position
❖ Power consumption:
Approx. 72 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
700 × 620 × 960 mm, 27.6" × 24.5" × 37.8"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 62 kg, 136.7 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples) (option)
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples) (option)
Finisher Upper Tray:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 163 g/m2, 14 – 43 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 250 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6KL, 81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" ×
81/2"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 50 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20
lb. Bond)
Finisher Shift Tray:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 216 g/m2, 14 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 3,000 sheets (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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• 1,500 sheets (A3L, B4L, A4L, B5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×
11"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 500 sheets (A5K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 100 sheets (A5L, B6L, 51/2" × 81/2"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL
❖ Staple paper weight:
64 – 90 g/m2, 17 – 28 lb. Bond
❖ Staple capacity:
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 50 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 30 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 30 sheets (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L) (80 g/m2,
20 lb. Bond)
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Specification
❖ Stack capacity after stapling
Without Mixed Size mode:
• 300–60 sets (10–50 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 300 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4K, 81/2" × 11"K)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 150–30 sets (10–50 sheets) (A4L, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb.
Bond)
• 150 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4L, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 150–50 sets (10–30 sheets) (other size paper)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 150 sets (2–9 sheets) (other size paper)(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
With Mixed Size mode:
• 50 sets (2–30 sheets) (A4K/A3L, B5K/B4L, 81/2" × 11"K/11" × 17"L)
(80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple position:
4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples)
❖ Power consumption:
Approx. 72 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
700 × 620 × 960 mm, 27.6" × 24.5" × 37.8"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 51 kg, 112.4 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples) (option)
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples) (option)
Finisher Upper Tray:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 216 g/m2, 14 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 500 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, B6L, A6L, 81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" ×
81/2"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 250 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20
lb. Bond)
Finisher Shift Tray:
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×
11"KL, 51/2" × 81/2"KL, 12" × 18"L
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 216 g/m2, 14 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Stack capacity:
• 3,000 sheets (A4K, B5K, 81/2" × 11"K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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• 1,500 sheets (A3L, B4L, A4L, B5L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" ×
11"L, 12" × 18"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 500 sheets (A5K, 51/2" × 81/2"K) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 100 sheets (A5L, 51/2" × 81/2"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Staple paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, 11" × 17"L,81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL
❖ Staple paper weight:
64 – 80 g/m2, 17 – 20 lb. Bond
❖ Staple capacity:
• 100 sheets (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
• 50 sheets (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L) (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
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Specification
❖ Stack capacity after stapling
• 200–30 sets (10–100 sheets) (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL)(80 g/m2, 20
lb. Bond)
• 150 sets (2–9 sheets) (A4KL, B5KL, 81/2" × 11"KL)(80 g/m2, 20 lb.
Bond)
• 150–30 sets (10–50 sheets) (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L)(80 g/m2,
20 lb. Bond)
• 150 sets (2–9 sheets) (A3L, B4L, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L)(80 g/m2, 20 lb.
Bond)
❖ Staple position:
4 position (Top, Top Slant, Bottom, 2 Staples)
❖ Power consumption:
Approx. 100 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
800 × 730 × 980 mm, 31.5" × 28.7" × 38.6"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 65 kg, 143.3 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Copy Tray (option)
Copy Tray (option)
❖ Paper capacity:
• A3, 11" × 17" : 250 sheets
• B4, 81/2" × 14" : 500 sheets
• A4, 81/2" × 11" : 500 sheets
• B5, 51/2" × 81/2" : 250 sheets
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
390 × 330 × 130 mm, 15.4" × 13" × 5.1"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 650 g, 1.4 lb
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specification
Large Capacity Tray (LCT) (option)
❖ Paper size:
A4K, B5K, 81/2" × 11"K
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 128 g/m2, 14 – 34 lb. Bond
❖ Paper capacity:
4,000 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Power consumption
Maximum. 50 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H, option unit):
314 × 458 × 659 mm, 12.4" × 18" × 25.9"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 20 kg, 44 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Interposer (option)
Interposer (option)
❖ Paper size:
A3L, B4L, A4KL, B5KL, A5KL, 11" × 17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 8 1/2" ×
11"KL, 5 1/2" × 8 1/2"KL
❖ Paper weight:
64 – 216 g/m2, 20 – 58 lb. Bond
❖ Paper Capacity:
200 sheets (80 g/m2, 20 lb. Bond)
❖ Power consumption (Max):
Approx. 48 W (power is supplied from the mainframe)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
500 × 620 × 200 mm, 19.7" × 24.4" × 7.9"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 12 kg, 26.5 lb.
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specification
Punch Unit (option)
Booklet Finisher, Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples)
❖ Paper size:
Punch unit type
2 & 4 holes type
2 holes
4 holes
4 holes
2 holes
3 holes
L
K
L
K
L
K
L
K
L
K
A3-A5, 11" × 17"-51/2" × 81/2"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3, B4, 11" × 17"
A4, B5, 81/2" × 11"
4 holes type
A3-A5, 11" × 17"-51/2" × 81/2"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3-A5, 11" × 17"-51/2" × 81/2"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3, B4, 11" × 17"
2 & 3 holes type
A4, B5, 81/2" × 11"
❖ Paper weight:
52 – 163 g/m2, 14 lb. – 43 lb. Bond
❖ Power consumption:
26.4 W (power is supplied from the mainframe.)
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❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
142 × 456 × 92 mm, 55.9" × 179.5" × 36.2"
❖ Weight:
Approx. 2.9 kg, 6.4 lb
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples)
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Punch Unit (option)
❖ Paper size:
Punch unit type
2 & 4 holes type
2 holes
4 holes
4 holes
2 holes
3 holes
L
K
L
K
L
K
L
K
L
K
A3-A5, 11" × 17"-51/2" × 81/2"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3, 11" × 17"
A4, 81/2" × 11"
4 holes type
A3-B5, 11" × 17"-81/2" × 11"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3-A5, 11" × 17"-51/2" × 81/2"
A4-A5, 81/2" × 11", 51/2" × 81/2"
A3, B4, 11" × 17"
2 & 3 holes type
A4, B5, 81/2" × 11"
❖ Paper weight:
• 4 holes: 52 – 128 g/m2, 14 lb. – 34 lb. Bond
• 2 & 3 holes: 52 – 163 g/m2, 14 lb. – 43 lb. Bond
❖ Power consumption:
60 W (power is supplied from the mainframe.)
❖ Dimensions (W × D × H):
• 4 holes: 92 × 463 × 100 mm, 3.6" × 18.2" × 3.9"
• 2 & 3 holes, 2 & 4 holes: 105 × 463 × 100 mm, 4.1" × 18.2" × 3.9"
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❖ Weight:
• 4 holes: Approx. 2.4 kg, 5.3 lb
• 2 & 3 holes, 2 & 4 holes: Approx. 2.6 kg, 5.7 lb
Note
❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Specification
Others
❖ A3/11" × 17" Tray Unit (option)
You can load A3L or 11" × 17"L paper in the tray 1 using this unit.
❖ B4/81/2" × 14" Tray Unit (option)
You can load B4L/A4L or 81/2" × 14"L paper in the large capacity tray
(LCT) using this unit.
❖ Tab Sheet Holder (option)
You can use tab sheets with this holder.
❖ Output Jogger (option)
You can tidy the printout with Finisher 3000B (100–Sheet Staples).
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Copy Paper
Copy Paper
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types
The following limitations apply to each tray:
Tray
Type
Paper Type and
Weight
Metric Version
Inch Version
Paper
Capacity *9
Tray 1 52.3-127.9 g/m2
A4K, 81/2" × 11"K
1,550
sheets × 2
*1
(14-34 lb. Bond)
Tray 1
A3L, B4L, A4KL, 11" ×17"L, 81/2" × 14"L, 81/2" 1,000
*1
× 11"KL
sheets
(A3/11
" × 17"
Tray
Unit
(op-
tion))
Tray 2, 52.3-127.9 g/m2
*3 A3L, A4KL,
A5KL, 81/2" × 13"L,
81/4" × 13"L
*3 11" ×17"L, 81/2" ×
14"L, 81/2" × 11"KL,
81/2" × 51/2"KL, 8" ×
13"L, 71/4" × 101/2"L,
8" × 101/2"L
550 sheets
3
(14-34 lb. Bond)
*4 B4L, B5KL, 11" ×
17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" ×
81/2"KL, 8" × 13"L,
71/4" × 101/2"L, 11" ×
*4 A3L, B4L, A4KL,
B5KL, A5KL, 81/2" ×
13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 11"
× 15"L, 10" × 15"L,
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81/4" × 14"L, 210 × 340
15"L, 10" × 15"L, 81/4" mmL, 210 × 182 mmK,
× 14"L, 8" ×101/2, 210 × 210 × 170 mmK, 8K(267
340 mmL, 210 × 182
× 390 mm)L, 16K(195 ×
mmK, 210 × 170 mmK, 267 mm)KL
8K(267 × 390 mm)L,
16K(195 × 267 mm)KL
Custom size
Custom size
Vertical: 139.7-297 mm
Vertical: 5.5"-11.7"
Horizontal: 5.5"-17.0"
Horizontal: 139.7-431.8
mm
Tab sheets
A4K, 81/2" × 11"K, 81/2" × 14"L(90 lb. Index only) 500 sheets
163 g/m2, 199 g/m2
(90 lb. Index, 110 lb.
Index) *2
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Specification
Tray
Type
Paper Type and
Weight
Metric Version
Inch Version
Paper
Capacity *9
*3
Bypass 52.3-216 g/m2
*3 A3L,
100 sheets
11" × 17"L, 81/2" ×
(52.3-105
g/m2(14–
28 lb.
Tray
(14-57.6 lb. Bond)
A3L, A4L, A5L
14"L, 51/2" × 81/2"L,
*5 B4L, A4K, B5KL,
*5 B4L, A4KL,
Bond))
A5K, B6L, A6L, 11" × B5KL, A5KL, B6L,
17"L, 81/2" × 14"L,
A6L, 81/2" × 11"KL,
30 sheets
(105-157
81/2" × 11"KL, 51/2" ×
51/2" × 81/2"K, 81/2" ×
81/2"KL, 81/2" × 13"L, 13"L, 81/4" × 13"L, 8" × g/m2(28–
81/4" × 13"L, 8" × 13"L, 13"L, 71/4" ×
41.7 lb.
71/4" × 101/2"KL, 11" × 101/2"KL, 11" × 15"L, Bond))
15"L, 11" × 14"L, 10" × 11" × 14"L, 10" × 15"L,
15"L, 10" × 14"L, 81/4" 10" × 14"L, 81/4" ×
× 14"L, 8" ×101/2"KL, 14"L,8" ×101/2"KL, 8"
20 sheets
(157-216
g/m2(41.7
-57.6 lb.
Bond))
8" ×10"KL
×10"KL
*6
*6
Custom size
Custom size
Vertical: 100-305 mm
Vertical: 4"-12"
Horizontal: 139.7-600
mm
Horizontal: 5.5"-23.6"
Translucent paper A3L, B4L, A4L, B5L, A4K *5 , B5K *5
*11
50 sheets
*10
OHPtransparencies A4L, 81/2" × 11"L, A4K *5 , 81/2" × 11"K *5
50 sheets
*7
*10
*7
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Postcards *3
100 × 148 mmL
30 sheets
*10
Label paper
B4L, A4L, A4K *5
1 sheet
(adhesive labels)
Large
52.3-127.9 g/m2
B4L *8 , A4L *8 , 81/2" × 14"L *8 , A4K, B5K, 81/2" 4,000
× 11"K sheets
Capaci- (14-34 lb. Bond)
ty Tray
(LCT)
(op-
tion) *1
*1
The paper tray fence is fixed. If you wish to change the size of paper placed in this
tray, contact your service representative.
*2
*3
*4
*5
*6
The optional tab sheet holder is required.
The paper size is detected automatically.
Select the paper size in System Settings. ⇒ p.79 “Tray Paper Size: (Tray 2,3)”
Press the [Bypass] key, and the {#} key, and then select the paper size.
Press the [Bypass] key, and the {#} key, and then enter the paper size using the
number keys.
*7
If you wish to copy onto OHP transparencies or thick paper, select “OHP” or “Thick
Paper”. ⇒ “When copying onto OHP transparencies or Thick Paper” in the Copy
Reference
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Copy Paper
*8
*9
The optional B4/81/2" × 14" tray unit is required to load B4/81/2" × 14" size paper.
(2,500 sheets can be loaded in this tray.)
When loading paper, make sure the stack height does not exceed the lower limit
mark of the paper tray. The amount of paper that can be set is 10 mm/100 sheets ap-
proximately.⇒ p.116 “B Loading Paper”
*10
*11
It is recommended to place one sheet at a time.
When loading translucent papers, set the paper direction according to fiber flow.
Important
❒ If you use damp or curled paper, a misfeed may occur.
Note
❒ When loading paper in the paper trays 1-3, place the copy side face down.
❒ When loading paper in the large capacity tray (LCT), place the copy side face
down.
❒ When loading paper in the bypass tray, place the copy side face up.
❒ When you use the bypass tray, it is recommended to set the copy paper direc-
tion to L.
❒ Do not use paper for inkjet printers.
❒ When you load OHP transparencies, check the front and back of the sheets,
and place them correctly, or a misfeed might occur. Set the paper direction to
L. ⇒“Copying from the Bypass Tray” in the Copy Reference.
❒ When you use OHP transparencies, shuffle them for each use.
❒ If multiple sheet feeding occurs, load sheets one by one.
❒ When you load label paper, set the paper direction to K.
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❒ If you load paper of the same size in the same direction in two or more trays,
the machine automatically shifts to the other tray when the first tray in use
runs out of paper. This function is called Auto Tray Switching. (However, if
the Paper Type of one tray is recycled or special paper, the settings of the oth-
er trays must be the same for the Auto Tray Switching function to work.) This
saves interrupting a copy run to replenish paper when making a large
1
number of copies. ⇒ “General Features /5 - Auto Tray Switching” in the
Copy Reference, p.79 “Tray Paper Size: (Tray 2,3)”
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Specification
Non-recommended Paper
R CAUTION:
• Do not use aluminum foil, carbon paper, or similar conductive paper to avoid
a fire or machine failure.
Important
❒ Do not use any of the following kinds of paper or a fault might occur.
• Paper for inkjet printers
• Thermal fax paper
• Art paper
• Aluminum foil
• Carbon paper
• Conductive paper
• Paper with perforated lines
• Hemmed paper
• Envelopes
❒ Do not copy on the side of paper that has been already copied onto or a fault
might occur.
Note
❒ Do not use the following kinds of paper or a misfeed might occur.
• Bent, folded, or creased paper
• Torn paper
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• Slippery paper
• Perforated paper
• Rough paper
• Thin paper with low stiffness
• Paper with a dusty surface
❒ If you copy onto rough grain paper, the image might be blurred.
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Copy Paper
Paper Storage
Note
❒ When storing paper, the following precautions should always be followed:
• Do not store paper where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Avoid storing paper in humid areas (humidity: 70% or less).
• Store on a flat surface.
❒ Do not store paper vertically.
❒ In high temperature/high humidity conditions or low temperature/ low hu-
midity conditions, store paper in a vinyl bag.
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INDEX
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, 27
C
Changing
Display Language, 155
A
A3/11" × 17" Tray Unit, 176
Access to the Machine, 153
Acquiring
E-mail Destination, 104
File Name, 60, 61
Group Name, 109
Modes, 47
Paper Size, 132
Password, 61
User Code, 98
User Name, 61
User Tools, 74
IP Address, 38
Adding
Staples, 134
Toner, 120
Adding Staples
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch), 136
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples), 138
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples),
Booklet Finisher, 134
Address Book
Changing the Paper Size
Tray 2, 132
Tray 3, 132
Channel, 88
Checking
Change Order, 92
Edit Title, 93
Program/Change/Delete Group, 92
Select Title, 94
Job List, 49
Stored Documents, 62
{Check Modes} key, 24
Cleaning
Document feeder, 154
Exposure glass, 154
Clearing
Address Book Management, 92
ADF Original Table Elevation, 78
AOF (Always ON), 95
Assigning
Delivery Option, 44
Auto Delete File, 94
Auto Off, 48
Counter, 101
E-mail Destination, 105
Misfeeds, 122
Auto Off Timer, 82
Available Functions, 17
Copy Mode, 17
User Code, 99
{Clear Modes} key, 24
{Clear/Stop} key, 25
Combined Function Operations, 47
Common key operations, 26
Communication Mode, 88
Configuring
Document Server Mode, 18
Printer Mode, 17
Scanner Mode, 17
B
Network, 34
Connecting
B4/81/2" × 14" Tray Unit, 176
Bidirectional Communication, 86
Bidirectional SCSI print, 88
Bypass tray, 22
Ethernet Interface, 30
IEEE 1394 Interface, 31
Machine (Network Connections), 27
Network Cable, 30
USB 2.0 Interface, 31
Control panel, 22, 24
Copier/Document Server Auto Reset Timer, 83
Copy Count Display
(Copier/Document Server), 75
Copy Paper, 177
Copy tray, 21, 23, 171
Copy tray guide, 21
182
Counter
Clearing, 101
Displaying, 156
Counter for Each User Code
Displaying, 100
Printing, 100
Cover Sheet Tray, 81
E
Effective Protocol, 85
E-mail Destination, 102
Changing, 104
Clearing, 105
Displaying, 108
Registering, 102
D
{Energy Saver} key, 24
Energy Saver Timer, 82
ENERGY STAR Program, 12
Entering Text, 110
Ethernet Interface
Connecting, 30
Ethernet Speed, 85
Exiting
User Tools, 74
Exposure glass, 21
Delete All Files, 94
Deleting
E-mail Destination from a Group, 107
Group, 108
Job List, 50
Saved Documents, 66
Delivery Option, 89
Assigning, 44
Display/Clear/Print Counter per User Code, 91
Displaying
External Options, 23
Counter, 156
F
Counter for Each User Code, 100
E-mail Destination, 108
Display Language
File Name
Changing, 60, 61
File Transfer, 89
File Transfer Settings, 43
Finisher
Changing, 155
Display panel, 24, 26
Display Password with Stored File, 94
Display/Print Counter, 91
Document
Booklet Finisher, 23, 164
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples), 23, 169
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples)
,
23, 167
Selecting, 61
Front cover, 22
Function keys, 25
Function Priority, 75
Function Reset Timer, 76
Function Status indicator, 25
Document feeder, 21, 162
Document Server, 57, 161
Settings, 67
Using, 58
Document Server Mode
File Merge Printing, 19
On Demand Printing, 19
Operation from a Computer, 19
Do's And Don'ts, 149
Duplex Priority, 13
G
Gateway Address, 85
General Features, 75
Group
Deleting, 108
Group Name
Changing, 109
Guide To Components, 21
183
I
M
IEEE 1394 Interface
Machine Environment, 151
Connecting, 31
IEEE 1394 ports, 27
Indicators, 24
Machine (Network Connections)
Connecting, 27
Machine Types, 15
Input Prime, 86
Inquiry, 155
Mailbox, 23, 163
Mainframe, 157
Main Power
Interface, 22
Turning Off, 33
Turning On, 32
Main power indicator, 25
Main power switch, 21, 32
Maintaining Your Machine, 154
Manuals for this Machine, 14
Misfeeds
Clearing, 122
Moving, 152
Multi-Access, 51
Interface Settings/IEEE 1394, 87
Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b, 88
Interface Settings/Network, 84
Interface Settings/Parallel Interface, 86
Interleave Print, 76
Interposer, 23, 173
{Interrupt} key, 24
IP Address, 84, 87
Acquiring, 38
IP over 1394, 87
N
J
Network
Configuring, 34
Network Boot, 85
Jammed Staples
Removing, 140
Job List, 49
Checking, 49
Network Cable
Connecting, 30
Deleting, 50
Network Settings, 36
IEEE 1394 Interface, 39
NetWare, 38
Job List Display Time, 78
{Job List} key, 24
K
TCP/IP, 37
Wireless LAN Interface in 802.11
Ad hoc Mode, 40
{#} key, 25
Key Counter Management, 90
Key Operator Code, 90
Key Operator's E-mail Address, 95
Key Operator Tools, 90
Wireless LAN Interface in Ad hoc Mode, 41
Wireless LAN Interface in
Infrastructure Mode, 42
Non-recommended Paper, 180
Number keys, 25
L
Number of Recalls
Setting, 45
Number of Scanner Recalls, 89
NW Frame Type, 85
LAN Type, 85
Large Capacity Tray (LCT), 23, 172
Loading Paper, 116
Interposer, 118
O
Large Capacity Tray (LCT), 117
Tray 1 (Tandem Tray), 116
Tray 2, 117
Off Mode, 12
On indicator, 25
Operation switch, 22, 25, 32
Output
Tray 3, 117
Low Power Mode, 48
Copier, 77
Document Server, 77
Printer, 78
Output Jogger, 176
Output Tray Setting, 76
184
P
R
Recall Interval Time
Panel Off Timer, 83
Setting, 44
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types, 177
Registering
Panel Tone, 75
Paper Storage, 181
Paper tray, 22
tray 1, 22
tray 2, 22
tray 3, 22
Paper Tray Priority
E-mail Destination, 102
E-mail Destinations to a Group, 107
New Group, 106
User Code, 97
Registering or changing
User Name, 59
Remarks, 149
Copier, 79
Printer, 79
Paper Type
Removing
Bypass tray, 80
LCT, 80
Tray 1, 80
Jammed Staples, 140
Punch Waste, 146
Removing Jammed Staples
Booklet Finisher (Saddle Stitch), 142
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples), 144
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples),
Booklet Finisher, 140
Removing Punch Waste
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples), 147
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples),
Booklet Finisher, 146
Tray 2, 80
Tray 3, 80
Parallel Communication Speed, 86
Parallel port, 27
Parallel Timing, 86
Password
Changing, 61
Setting or changing, 60
Power
Turning Off, 33
Turning On, 32
Power Connection, 152
Print First Page, 65
Printing
Replacing
Toner, 121
Return to Defaults, 89
S
Counter for Each User Code, 100
Saved Documents, 63
Printing Saved Documents
Changing, 64
Safety information,
Sample Copy, 65
{Sample Copy} key, 25
Saved Documents
Deleting, 66
Printing, 63
Searching, 62
Saving Energy, 48
Auto Off, 48
8
Stopping, 64
Print Priority, 75
{Program} key, 24
Punch Unit, 174
Punch Waste
Removing, 146
Low Power Mode, 48
System Reset, 48
Scanner Auto Reset Timer, 83
Scanner Recall Interval Time, 89
Scanning and Saving Originals, 58
Screen contrast knob, 24
SCSI print (SBP-2), 87
Searching
by File Name, 62
by User Name, 63
Saved Documents, 62
Selecting
Document, 61
185
Selection Signal Status, 86
Set Date, 83
Set Time, 84
T
Tab Sheet Holder, 176
Text
Setting
Deleting, 111
Entering, 111
Number of Recalls, 45
Recall Interval Time, 44
Setting or changing
Password, 60
Timer Setting, 82
Toner, 150
Adding, 120
Settings
Handling, 150
Replacing, 121
Storing, 150
Document Server, 67
Signal Control, 86
Sleep Mode, 12
Transmission Speed, 89
Tray Paper Settings, 79
Tray Paper Size
Tray 2, 79
Tray 3, 79
Troubleshooting, 113
Slip Sheet Tray, 81
Slip Sheet Tray 1, 81
Slip Sheet Tray 2, 81
Specification, 157
Booklet Finisher, 164
Copy tray, 171
Turning Off
Document feeder, 162
Document Server, 161
Finisher 3000B (100-Sheet Staples), 169
Finisher 3000M (50-Sheet Staples), 167
Interposer, 173
Main Power, 33
Power, 33
Turning On
Main Power, 32
Power, 32
Large Capacity Tray (LCT), 172
Mailbox, 163
Mainframe, 157
U
Punch Unit, 174
SSID Setting, 88
Staples
Adding, 134
{Start} key, 25
Stored Documents
Checking, 62
Sub-net Mask, 84, 87
USB 2.0 Interface
Connecting, 31
USB port, 27
User Code
Changing, 98
Clearing, 99
Registering, 97
User Code Management, 90
User Codes, 96
User Management, 20
Using, 20
User Name
Suspend Copy
Finisher 3000B (100–Sheet Staples), 119
System Auto Reset Timer, 83
System Reset, 48
Changing, 61
Registering or changing, 59
User Tools
Changing, 74
Exiting, 74
{User Tools/Counter} key, 24
User Tools Menu (System Settings), 69
User Tools (System Settings), 69
Using
Document Server, 58
User Management, 20
186
V
Ventilation holes, 22
W
Warm Up Notice
(Copier/Document Server), 75
Weekly Timer, 84
Weekly Timer Code, 84
WEP (Encryption) Setting, 89
Where to Put Your Machine, 151
Wireless LAN port, 27
Wireless LAN Signal, 88
187
MEMO
188
EE
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