Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product NC5006 Ricoh
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CHAPTER 1 “GENERAL INFORMATION” Table of Contents SAFETY INFORMATION ................... ...1-2 Safety During Operation ....... ...... .... ... ...1-2 General Safety Information ..... ...... .... .... .. 1-3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . .
-.——— . . .. —- —- .-— .—. . SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY INFORMATION When using your copier, the following safety precautions should always be followed. Safety During Operation In this manual, all safety messages are identified by the words “WARNING” and “Caution”.
SAFETY INFORMATION General Safety Information ~ AJways turn the copier off when you have finished copying for the day, but leave it plugged CJ When the copier will not be used for a long period, disconnect the power cord. CJ If the copier must be transported by vehicle, please contact your service representative.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Copier Environment The installation location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditions greatly affect the performance of a copier, - Optimum environment conditions - CJ Temperature: 10- 32°C (50 - 89”F) Cl Humidity: 15-90% Cl A strong and level base.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Access To Copier IJ Place the copier near the power source, providing clearance as shown: I 1 Ocm (3.94”) 1..- t 1 Ocm (3.94”) 90cm (35.43”) 35cm (13.78”) L — cm 1.97” --d I Ocm ,3.94”) — 90cm (35.43”) I 1 Ocm (3.
DAILY MAINTENANCE To maintain high copy Copier DAILY MAINTENANCE quality, clean the following parts and units regularly. Touch Panel Display Clean the touch panel display with a dry soft cloth. Exposure Glass 1. Lift the platen cover or dual job feeder.
DAILY MAINTENANCE Dual Job Feeder (Option) Belt 1, .ift the dual job feeder, 2. Clean the belt with a damp cloth and wipe it with a dry cloth. D If stains do not come off, use belt cleaner.
CHAPTER 2 “USAGE” Tab/e of Contents WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH THIS COPIER . . Color Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Image Density Adjustment ..... ..... Original Image Type (Letter/Photo) Selection Sorting/Stacking ..... .... Copy Paper Selection .
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GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Machine Exterior GUIDE TO COMPONENTS Machine Exterior PLATEN COVER MAIN SWITCH Lower this cover over OPERATION PANEL Switches the copier originals for copying / U= page 2-18 between on and stand-by conditions. FRONT DOORS Open to access the inside of the copier.
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CHAPTER 3 “REPLENISHING SUPPLIES” — — Table of Contents USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES Use of Copy Paper . Paper Storage . . . Toner Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES Use of Copy Paper tJ For good copy quality, please use the type of paper and OHP transparencies recommended by your sales/service representative. - Non-recommended copy paper - The following types of copy paper are not recommended for this copier.
USE AND STORAGE OF SUPPLIES Toner Storage c1 CJ c1 Store in a cool, dark place. Do not store toner where it will be exposed to heat. Do not lay anything heavy on toner.
LOADING PAPER ON THE PAPER TRAY LOADING PAPER ON THE PAPER TRAY ~ Before loading paper on the paper tray, refer to the “Use Of Copy Paper” (page 3-2) for non-recommended types of paper. D Acceptable paper weight: 64 -104.7g/m2 or 17-28 lb. If the paper is heavier than this, use the by-pass feed tray.
LOADING PAPER ON THE PAPER TRAY 3. Push the tray in until it stops. ~ Push the tray gently; otherwise the paper guides might move, possibly leading to paper being in the wrong position and to paper stewing.
SETTING PAPER ON THE BY-PASS FEED TRAY SETTING PAPER ON THE BY-PASS FEED TRAY ~ Before setting the copy paper, read page 5-6 for detailed information about by-pass feed copying. + Check if the copy paper is suitable for by-pass feed copying. + Check which keys should be selected to match the copy paper type.
SETTING PAPER ON THE BY-PASS FEED TRAY Cl When using OHP transparencies, make sure to load the copy side up, otherwise fusing jams might occur, There are types of transparencies that have the opposite side marked “up” be- cause some copier models apply toner from underneath.
CHANGING PAPER SIZE AND DIRECTION CHANGING PAPER SIZE AND DIRECTION You can change the paper size and direction of the 1st tray. The paper size and direction of the 2nd and 3rd trays are fixed. If you want to change the paper size and direction of the 2nd and 3rd trays, please contact your sales/service representative.
4. While pressing the left guide release lever, slide the left guide to the paper size you want to use. Cl Make sure that the release lever is locked in the correct position, 5. Select the paper size by adjusting the paper size selector on the rear side of the tray.
ADDING TONER ADDING TONER There are four kinds of toner (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black). When the “Add Toner” message appears on the display, it is time to add toner. Caution: Make sure to add the same color toner. Caution: Add only one bottle of toner at a time.
5. Shake the new toner bottle right and left, and up and down at least ten times each. 6, Check the color of the toner unit and open its cover. ~ Do m loosen or tighten the cap of the toner bottle before setting the toner bottle in position. 7. Align the arrows of the unit and the bottle.
ADDING TONER 9. Check that the bottle is empty, then turn the bottle counterclockwise and remove it. O If toner still remains in the bottle, remove the bottle once (steps 8 and 9), shake it again (steps 4 and 5), and reset the toner bottle again in position (steps 6 and 7).
CHAPTER 4 “BASIC OPERATION AND FUNCTIONS” Table of Contents SETTING ORIGINALS . . . . . . . . . . .......... ...4-2 Setting Originals On The Exposure Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder . . . . . . . . . . .
SETTING ORIGINALS Settinq Originals On The Exposure Glass SETTING ORIGINALS Setting Originals On The Exposure Glass If your machine is equipped with the platen cover: 1. Lift the platen cover. 2. Set the original face posure glass. The aligned with the rear Cl Before pressing the platen cover.
Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder SETTING ORIGINALS Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder Recommended Originals The following types of originals can be used with this dual job feeder.
SETTING ORIGINALS Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder Non-recommended Originals Caution: The following types of originals are not recommended for use with the dual job c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 n feeder.
Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder SETTING ORIGINALS 5. Set originals face up into the dual job feeder until the Insert Original in- dicator goes off. Cl The original guide must touch the front side of the originals. Cl Do not stack originals above the limit mark.
SETTING ORIGINALS Setting Originals In The Dual Job Feeder Setting One Original At A Time (SADF mode) 1 Correct any curl, fold, or crease in the nals before setting. orig 2. Confirm that the Insert Original in- dicator is lit before setting. 3. Confirm that no previous original remains on the exposure glass.
7. While the Auto Feed indicator is lit after an original is fed, set the next original. The original is automatically fed and copied. Cl When the Auto Feed indicator lights, the dual job feeder is ready for another original. (You can change the time until the mode is cleared by the User Tool.
COPYING How To Make Copies How To Make Copies 1. Confirm that the touch panel display is on. If not, turn on the main switch. II I On PJ ,.......... .. ,. ...:.:.” . . . . . . (!) Wrdh I ~ If the touch panel display is off under the stand by (screen saver) condition (G= page 4-1 3), press the Clear Modes/Stand by key.
Standard Copy Job Settings COPYING Standard Copy Job Settings If you want to make copies identical to the originals (same colors, same size), make sure that the standard modes listed below are selected. 2 1. Full Color mode In this mode, copies are made with the same colors as the only black images, select the Black Copy mode.
COPYING Presetting Copy Jobs During A Copy Run Presetting Copy Jobs During A Copy Run You can set the copy settings for your next job (Preset mode). I TtIis function can be used only when your machine is equip ped with the optional dual job feeder. I The copier will start the next copy job after the current job is completed.
OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS Checking And Changing The Selected Copy Jobs m If you have selected modes on the operation screens, the Check Modes key and Change Modes key appears on the touch panel display.
OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS Clearing Data Entered By The Number Keys 0(9(9 -4 0 C/@ < I To clear data you have just entered with the Number (O-9) keys, press the Clear/Stop key.
OTHER BASIC OPERATIONS Saving Job Settings For Future Use ~ 0+ 1 You can store up to 5frequently used copy job settings in machine I memory and recall them for future use (User Program mode), o +2 I , .
DISPLAY EDITOR BASIC OPERATION DISPLAY EDITOR BASIC OPERATION Full Key Display ~ Scan Key Display z ./’” J & s+ / m — Contrast Dial / Display Brightness Dial Zoom Keys Zoom 1 key: 150% Enla.
Scanning In The Original Image To scan in the original image, place the original on the exposure glass and press the Scan key. The entire image will be shown on the display editor. Cursor Moving To move the cursor around, press the Cursor key in the required direction.
CHAPTER 5 “ADVANCED FUNCTIONS” Table of Contents COLOR SELECTION . Auto Color Select . Full Color Copy . . Black Copy . . . . Single Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .,, ,, m,, 5-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-3 .
SPECIAL REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT Directional (Size) Magnification . Poster Making . . . . . . . . . . IMAGE SHIFTING .......... Centering/Cornering . . . . . . Margin Adjustment . . . . . . . . ERASING CENTER/BORDER . . . Erase Center ..... ..... . Erase Border .
COLOR SELECTION COLOR SELECTION F Single Color Black MO Ilklr Sdwt 4 3 2 1 Cl User Tool Setting (= page 8-4): Normally the copier uses 4 color toners (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, and Black). You can change this setting so that only 3 colors of toner are used (Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan).
IMAGE DENSITY ADJUSTMENT IMAGE DENSITY ADJUSTMENT ... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ~IIt[I IIMW Dmity[ CJ User Tool Setting (= page 8-4): You can adjust the auto image density level lighter or darker. There are three ways of setting the image density to match the type and quality of the original.
ORIGINAL IMAGE TYPE (PHOTO/LEITER) SELECTION ORIGINAL IMAGE TYPE (PHOTO/LETTER) Sampk?s: @ page 2-3 SELECTION 3 2 1 c1 c1 User Tool Setting (~ Page 8-4): To improve the readability of black lettering in colored areas, select “UCR Adjustment”. If vou select Auto Color Select mode, Letter mode will be selected automatically.
COPY PAPER SELECTION COPY PAPER SELECTION 2 Auto Paper Selection (Kw=l) The copier selects a suitable size of copy paper based on the original size and the reproduction ratio. It is not necessary to select a paper tray manually. Cl Originals which are of a nonstandard size, or smaller than A5 or .
COPY PAPER SELECTION CJ Check the type of copy paper and touch the keys as shown below. Key Usage Note Standard paper Cl The machine will detect paper of the following size and direction as standard paper.
SORTING/STACKING 2 1 IJ Available paper thickness for sorting/stacking: 52-90 g/m2 or 14-24 lb ~ Available paper size: Maximum: A3 or 11” x 17“ Minimum: A5 or 51/2” x 81/2” Cl User Tool Setting (~ page 8-5): You can change the settings so that the sorting/stacking modes cannot be selected when in full color copying mode.
STANDARD REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT STANDARD REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT Iwo RMuce/ijnlarge I I 1 2 3 4 fnmt R/El Se Iect md~(s). Inimd- 7 5 F Zml 6 Size (’lag.
STANDARD REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT Zoom (Keys =3+50npage5-9) The reproduction ratio can be changed from 25% to 400% in 1 YO steps. There are two ways to change ratios.
SPECIAL REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT SPECIAL REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT 3 ml Diree nml 2 Size Msg. =t-t’ Directional (Size) Magnification (Keys= l+2+3) You can select independent ratios for vertical and horizontal directions, 1.
SPECIAL REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT Poster Making (Keys =l+2+40npage5-11) You can enlarge the complete image onto several sheets. Cl In this mode, the copies are delivered with margins around the copy image (about 15 mm or 0.6”). If you want to paste the sheets to make a poster (one large sheet), make sure to cut the margins out 1.
IMAGE SHIFTING IMAGE SHIFTING I ~ Shift ——I— Erase -,—SwiAhpiml I 3 Centering/cornering (KeYs=l+2) Is # + J You can shift the image around or to the center. This is convenient when the copy paper is larger than the original. CJ CJ Original size smaller than A5 or 51/2” x 81/2” cannot be detected by this machine.
ERASING CENTER/BORDER ERASIN 2 G CENTER/BORDER 1 4 H+EJ[-I Ebmlmml q+~lmmiq The following functions are useful when copying a book original. Erase Center (Keys. 1+2) This function erases the center of the original image. Cl Width of the center margin to be erased: ● A4/A3 version: 3-50 mm in 1 mm steps ● Lt/DLT version: 0.
SERIES COPYING SERIES COPYING 1 11- Shift —,— Erase —,—Swi=Ccmiesl I Book + 1 Sided (Keys=l+2) (From book original to two 1-sided copies) h =1 Izmllj h =1 L I (3%’ I ‘ I [B! “’ a J w originals. This function makes 1-sided copies from two facing pages of bound (book) and reproduction ratio.
2 Sided + 1 Sided (Keys =l+30npage5-15) (From 2-sided original to two l-sided copy) [ This function is available only when your rna@ine is equipped with the dual job feeder. A k— I I I I ml I II I FR I I I I This function makes 1-sided copies from ~-sided originals.
COLOR CREATION 1 SE Iect tmde(s). 2 3 Color conversion (Keys.1+2) color sample: c@= page 2-7 4 This function converts a selected color of an original into a different color on the copy.
Color Erase VQ,,. l+,onpage,-l,, Color Sample: = page 2-7 This function erases a selected color from the original image. Up to 4 colors can be erased. D Colors that can be erased: Yellow Red, Magenta, Blue, Cyan, Green, Black, and Scan Color. O User Tool Setting (W page 8-4): The function can be made more or less sensitive to the color to erase.
IMAGE CREATION IMAGE CREATION 1 Se M mode(s) . lEME!nlBn~M’ Outline ~:g’~ Shadow Mirror SIarlkd F@mt . I I I I 2 3 4 5 O@line Image (Ke~s=l+2) 6 7 1, I LOVE + Low 1’ I 1 J This function copies only the outline of the image. Cl The outline thickness can be selected: ● A4/A3 version: 0.
Shadow Image (Keys = l+40n Page5-19) LOVE+ lbOVIE lbo~’1~ . . . .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Block Shadow Offset Shadow This function adds a shadow around the edges of copy image elements. ~ You can select offset shadow or block shadow.
IMAGE CREATION Slanted Image (Keys. l+60npage5-19) This function slants the copy image at a selected angle (from -45°- + 45°) ~ The slant direction is decided as shown in the illustration. ,1 /-, ,“ I . I K .“ A “’ ‘+ .’ ><, ., .’ .
2. Number of Images O&P . . $., :.. :/ c) Q& D @& ————— —— —___ @@y ——----———— @@y This function also allows you to reproduce the top band of an original repeat.
Chapter 6 “ADJUSTMENT AND COLOR MEMORY” Table of Contents IMAGE ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . Sharp/Soft . . . . . . . . . . . Contrast .... .... ..... Background Density Control . Pastel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ● ✎ ✎ ✎ ✎ COLOR BALANCE ADJUSTMENT Sampling The Color Balance .
IMAGE ADJUSTMENT E o& 1 I . I 4 IMAGE ADJUSTMENT sharp /%ft -.-[-q ~ m “m~m Pastel[Wl ,,, ,,, ,,7 Eiizl You can change the default settings for image level and then touch the Exit key. adjustment. Touch the keys to change the Sharp/Soft There are 5 levels for adjusting the edges of the image to make the image sharper or softer.
COLOR BALANCE ADJUSTMENT COLOR BALANCE ADJUSTMENT You can adjust the overall color tone of copies. You can change the tone of copies by adjusting cyan, magenta, yellow (the three basic colors) and black over 9 levels. Cl When you adjust one of the three basic colors, the two neighboring colors in the color circle are also changed.
COLOR BALANCE ADJUSTMENT ~ The sample will be copied on two A4~ or 81/2” x 11” ~sheets. Make sure that A4 ~ or 81 /2” x 11” ~ sheets are loaded in this machine.
SINGLE COLOR ADJUSTMENT SINGLE COLOR ADJUSTMENT For each of the colors in the circle, you can mix in one of the two adjacent colors. This will affect only image areas having the selected colors. IJ Up to 3 colors can be adjusted. IJ Make sure to touch the Exit key after you finish the single color adjustment.
USER COLOR MEMORY In addition to the standard single colors, you can store up to 3 colors into memory Color). The color can be scanned in from an original or mixed manually by the user.
Mixing Colors Manually To mix colors manually, touch the key for the color closest to the desired color. For example, if you touch the Red key, Yellow 100% and Magenta 100% will be selected automatically. By touch- ing the+ or- key, adjust the color ratio to make the desired color, D If you want to check the user color, make a single color copy.
CHAPTER 7 “AREA EDITING” Table of Contents WHAT IS AREA EDITING . . . , Creative Editing ... .... Color Editing . . . . . . . . . ● m.. m ..... ..... BASIC OPERATION OF AREA EDITING . DESIGNATING AREAS .......... How To Designate An Area . . . .
WHAT IS AREA EDITING WHAT IS AREA EDITING I Note: The optional display editor is required for area editing. I If your machine is equipped with the optional display editor, you can designate areas on the areas independently from other areas. original and edit the Example (Creative LOVE Scan : ‘LOVE”: v -v .
WHAT IS AREA EDITING Creative Editing up to 6 areas can be designated. 1 D In Creative Editing mode, you can select up to three job patterns for at most six areas. ,> After you have set three patterns, the copier will only allow you to choose the pattern ;l[A 1, ,“’2’”,, of a previous area.
WHAT IS AREA EDITING The following modes can be selected for the entire original image when in Creative Editing mode: IJ Auto Paper Select ~ Manual Paper Select Cl By-pass Feed Select IJ Sorting/Stacking (When the optional sorter is equipped on your machine.
WHAT IS AREA EDITING Cells marked O indicate modes that can be selected together when in Creative Editing mode. 1. Full Color Copy 2. Black Copy 3. Single Color copy 4. Auto Image Density 5. Manual Image Density 6. Letter Mode 7. Photo Mode 8. Single Color Adjustment 9.
WHAT IS AREA EDITING Color Editing Up to 6 groups of multiple areas can be edited. All the areas should belong to groups 1 to 6. ! ! ,__ 1— , ( 5 ‘, /-, L———— /’61 /––1 ~., . . . [2 ‘. I J --- ----- ,- ..6. IJ c1 In Color Editing mode, you can select up to three job patterns for at most six groups.
WHAT IS AREA EDITING The following modes can be selected for the entire original image when in Color Editing mode: m c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 Auto Paper Select Cl Manual Paper Select Cl By-pass Feed Select Sorting/Stacking (When the optional sorter is equipped on your machine.
WHAT IS AREA EDITING Cells marked O indicate modes that can be selected together when in Color Editing -1- 78 : 12 . . . . . . . . = ,:ff<~~ x . . . . . . . . . . . m.:.:!::: . :::fi:: :.:.:.: ..<.%...:$ x W+XW+ yj..:$..~ . . . . . . . . . . . .
BASIC OPERATION OF AREA EDITING BASIC OPERATION OF AREA EDITING 1. Press the Area Edit key. 2. Touch the Creative Editing key or the Color Editing key. (L= pages 7-3 and 7-6) 3. Place the original on the exposure glass and touch the Scan key on the touch panel display or press the Scan key of the display editor.
DESIGNATING AREAS The designated DESIGNATING AREAS area can be one of four shapes: 1 2 Po — 3 1. Rectangle: A rectangle of designated size. 0 k? m T IHowd Loop 4 r ... .. .... 4 41 * . . . . . ..- . . . . . . . . . * Marked Points ? ———— !*-----; ~-1 I I II II I I II II I , L––––– A II * L———— { -* 2.
DESIGNATING AREAS Notes for designating areas: IJ cl c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 c1 Before selecting the shape for designating the area, check which functions can be applied for each shape in the tables (- pages 7-3 and 7-6), Do not designate an area which overlaps part of another area.
DESIGNATING AREAS A. Rectangle Move the cursor with the Cursor key and mark 2 diagonally opposite corners (@,@) with the Point key. B. Right Angle Polygon 1. 2. Move the cursor with the Cursor key and mark all corners (@,@, @,@,@, @D) one by one with the Point key.
JOB SETTINGS FOR INSIDE THE AREA JOB SETTINGS FOR INSIDE THE AREA Note: n c1 The available modes for area editing depend on the shape of the area. Refer to the tables on pages 7-3 and 7-6 and check if the desired modes can be selected. Check if the desired modes can be selected together.
JOB SETTINGS FOR INSIDE THE AREA 2. 3. To finish choosing modes for the selected area, touch the Exit key. To end your job settings for inside all the designated areas, touch the No key.
JOB SETTINGS FOR INSIDE THE AREA Color Editing Select modes foragroup ofareas inthesame wayasfor the entire image. For more details, refer to chapter 4, 5, and 6. 1. Select the desired modes for the group and enter data if needed. B I ack Mol&gyl:ty I U= page 5-18 I @ page 7-20 U= page 7-20 4 U= page 7-20 ,,, ,,, ,.
JOB SETTINGS FOR INSIDE THE AREA ~ After designating the next group of areas (Group 2), the following message will appear on the touch panel display. lJs~ same mndes as previous group? Select a group or press CEl . I Ecl (Max. 6 colors [ No I in Paint mode.
JOB SETTINGS FOR OUTSIDE AREAS JOB SETTINGS FOR OUTSIDE AREAS 1. Select modes for outside all the designated areas. Creative Editing I Select mode(s) to edit outside area. m Or press [_TEFl to finish editing. I 143=- Full Color . .. K& = page 7-13 I = page 7-13 = page 7-13 = page 7-20 2.
CHECKING JOB SETTINGS After you have finished selecting for them. CHECKING JOB SETTINGS modes for each area, you can check the selected mode Creative Editing ~ Touch one of the the Area keys you want to check. IJ You can also check the modes for outside areas by touching the Outside key.
CHANGING JOB SETTINGS FOR THE ENTIRE IMAGE CHANGING JOB SETTINGS FOR THE ENTIRE IMAGE Refer to pages 7-4 and 7-7 to check which modes you can select for the entire image.
FUNCTIONS ONLY FOR AREA EDITING FUNCTIONS ONLY FOR AREA EDITING Paint Area To fill the designated area with a selected color, touch the Paint key. EHil .
CHAPTER 8 “USER TOOLS/USER CODE” Table of Contents C1-lAIUGING DEFAULT SETTINGS ........... ● .... ■ 8-2 User Tools Menu .... ....... ..... .... .... ...8-2 How To Access The User Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-2 Auto Reset ... .
CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS You can change the copier’s default settings using the following user tools. User Tools Menu < User Tools > m Select one of the fol lowing items. ~ Auto Reset ~ Set Operat ion Irbdes ~ Set Bypass Paper Size , x .
CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS 1~[ Auto Reset Auto Reset Screen Saver SADF Auto reset (for machine with dual job feeder only) The copier returns to its initial condition automatically after your job is finished, The automatic reset time can be set from 10 seconds to 900 seconds, or the function can be turned off.
CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS [ 4[ Sensitivity Adjustment Color Mode U.C.R Adjust Color Erase Color Background Color Conversion When co ying in full color, 4C (4 color toners = Yellow, MacJenta, Cyan, [ and Blat ) is used in the default mode. You can change this so that on 3C (3 color toners = Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan) is used.
CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS ~ 5 [ Select ARDF/SORTER modes ARDF: Thin paper Use when changing the type of original to be f~. Select this function mode when you use thin originals (lighter than 53 gm or 14 lb).
CHANGING DEFAULT SETTINGS USER TOOLS FOR USER CODE MODE User tools 7,8,9,10, and 11 are for the User Code mode. When you want to use these user tools, you should enter the key operator access code first.
CHAPTER 9 “REMARKS/PROBLEMS” Table of Contents USER REMARKS .................. WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG Clearing Misfeeds . . . . . . . . . Others ..... .... ...... Copies aredirty. ..... ..... Copies are too light. . . . . . . . . Copy image is blurred.
USER REMARKS ~Tomaintaintheco yimagequality, thecopierstops coPyingfor 10t060seconds andthe P “Wait” message wi I appear on the touch panel display m the following time frames. 1. About 10 seconds after about 50 copies. 2. About 1 minute after about 150 copies.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG When there is a machine failure or a paper misfeed, a message will appear on the touch panel display. Follow the instructions to solve the problem, Clearing Misfeeds When a paper misfeed occurs, the misfeed location will Check the misfeed location and follow the instructions.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG Copies are dirty. Problem The reverse side of an original image is copied. A shadow is copied when copying a pasted original. The same part of a copy is dirty whenever making copies. An image not on the original appears on the copy.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THINGS GO WRONG Copy image is blurred. Problem Copy image is blurred. Cl Select the image type mode as follows (= age 5-5): E ● When copying a ma and you want to ma e the r letters on the map c ear, select the Letter mode. ● When cop ing an original with letters and photo f images, se ect Auto (Letter/Photo) mode.
CHAPTERlO “PROJECTOR UNIT OPERATION” Table of Contents GUIDE TO COMPONENTS ......,....... BEFORE OPERATING THE PROJECTOR ...... About Film .... ..... ...... ....... . About Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes For Operation ..... .
GUIDE TO COMPONENTS GUIDE TO COMPONENTS FILM COVER To protect the slots from dust, close it when you are not using the projector. FOCUSING LEVER I Adjust the focus with this lever when you make copies from a glass mount film. POWER SWITCH II Switches the power ON or OFF.
GUIDE TO COMPONENTS I SLIDE MOUNT Use to make a FILTERS FILM HOLDERS /Set 35mm film in one of these holders. CJ c1 c1 Slide Holder (This holder is covered with glass.) Set mounted positive films in this holder. Film Strip Holder Set negative or positive strip film and base film here.
BEFORE OPERATING THE PROJECTOR BEFORE OPERATING THE PROJECTOR About Film Caution: Do not use the same film for more than 30 minutes. Caution: Do not store film in rooms where the temperature is more than 30°C/860F. Cl For valuable images, we recommend copying from duplicates.
BEFORE OPERATING THE PROJECTOR About Copying When using the Slide Film Holder When using the Strip Film Holder Available film area for copying ::- ~1 ~[~;[ 21.
SETTING THE PROJECTOR IN POSITION SETTING THE PROJECTOR IN POSITION IJ Do not touch to the fresnel lens or the glass of the mirror unit. Fingerprints or dirty parts might appear on the copy. If the fresnel lens becomes dirty, wipe it. (= page 10-23) 1.
PREPARING FOR COPYING PREPARING FOR COPYING Before operation, prepare as follows: CJ Check the type of film you are going to use, and confirm what is required for copying.
PREPARING FOR COPYING Selecting The Base Film (If Needed) D When you use negative film for copying, use that film’s appropriate base film for shading. 1. 2. 3. Confirm the manufacturer, model name, and ASA rating of the film you want to use. Select a base film suitable for the film to copy.
PREPARING FOR COPYING Setting Films In The Holder (If Needed) ~ Check which type of holder you should use. Slide Holder/Glass Mount Film Holder D The slide holder is covered with glass. Set the mount films in the slide holder. CJ The glass mount film holder is not covered with glass.
PREPARING FOR COPYING ~ When setting film, leave the base film in the film strip holder. This is convenient when performing shading again. 2. Adjust the position of the film. ~ Do not touch the image parts of the film when adjusting. 3. Close the film strip holder and lock it as shown in the illustration.
SELECTING FILMS 1. Press the Option key. ~ If the projector is not equipped on your machine, or if the power switch of the projector is not on, the Projector key will not appear on the screen, 2. Touch the Projector key. m . . Projector I 2. Check the type of film and touch one of the keys.
SHADING Before making copies, you must peflorm shading to get the projector to register the condition of the film. This way, the projector can adjust the light intensity automatically while copying. II 35mm Slides Positive (Slide Holder/Glass Mount Film Holder/Film Strip Holder) 1.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Set the base film and film str. i~ in the holder. (= base film: pagel O-8, film strip: page 1 O-9) Open the film cover and while pressing the holder lever to the right, insert the film strip holder slightly to the right slot. Insert the holder until the M mark is placed as shown in the illustration.
SHADING Insert the “P” (Positive) filter (= page 10-9) in the left slot as shown in the illustration. ~ Be careful to insert the filter as shown, not the other way around.
II Negative Film Under Lens Negative Film Under The Lens 1. 2. 3. ● 4. 5. 6. 7. Set the base film in the film strip holder. (E= page 10-8) Open the film cover and while pressing the holder lever to the right, insert the film strip holder slightly in the right slot.
8. Pull out the film strip holder with the base film. 9. Lift the fresnel lens, place the film in- side the positioning sheet, and lower the fresnel lens.
ADJUSTMENT ADJUSTMENT ~ After finishing to adjust the color balance, image density, or manual focusing, touch the Exit key. Color Tones In Film Scanning CJ c1 Area editing can be selected with the projector mode, but color balance/image density control for projector cannot be ad- justed after area editing job setting is selected.
ADJUSTMENT Notes on color tone adjustments: Cl If the color balance differs slightly from your image, you can also change the tones with the Single Color Adjustment (= page 6-5) or Color Balance Adjustment (- page 6-3) function. ~ If dark parts are too black, change the UCR adjustment to level 3 (default = level 5).
SELECTING COPIER FUNCTIONS SELECTING COPIER FUNCTIONS You can select copier modes together with the projector. Modes that cannot be selected with the projector: c1 c1 c1 User Color Cl Preset mode CJ Combine Two Originals mode Auto Image Density IJ Memory Call (Recalling the previous job settings) Interrupt mode 1.
EXITING PROJECTOR MODE EXITING PROJECTOR MODE 1. Touch the Exit Projector key (or touch the Clear Modes/Stand by key). 2. Replace the mirror unit to its original position. ~ Be careful not to touch the fresnel lens. If you do touch it, clean it (= page 10-23) 3, Return the holders, filters, and other accessories in the accessory box.
HINTS HINTS 1. If the color balance k improper. n If the color density leans to red or blue, or isn’t properly balanced, perform the color density adjustment, and the color balance adjustments for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan (= page 10-18). 2. If the film you want to copy does not match the types of base film included.
HINTS 5. If n 6. If c1 7. If IJ CJ CJ the projection lamp does not light. If the projection lamp does not light and a service message appears on the screen, the lamp might be burned out. In this case, please call you service representative. you move the mirror unit.
DAILY MAINTENANCE Exterior Wipe with a dry soft cloth. Lens Blow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the lens, wipe them with a soft cloth. Film Holder Blow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are finger prints on the glass, wipe with a soft cloth.
CHAPTER 11 “SPECIFICATIONS” Table of Contents Main Frame . Copier . . m . mmmm. m. . . . . . . . . Optional Equipments ..... Dual Job Feeder .,.... Sorter . . . . . . . . . . . . Display Editor . . . . . . . . Projector Unit . . . . . . . . ● ✎ m .
Main Frame Main Frame IJ Specifications are subject to change without notice. Copier Configuration: Copy Process: Resolutions: Gradations: Original Type: Original Size: Original Alignment: Copy Paper .
Warm-up Time: First Copy Time: (A4 or 81/2” x 11”) Copying Speed: (Standard modes) Non-reproduction Area: Copy Number Input: Automatic Reset: Paper Feed: Copy Tray Capacity: Toner Replenishment: Reproduction Ratio: Zoom: About 8.5 minutes (at 20”C or 68”F) ● Full Color (4 scans): 15.
Main Frame Power Source: Power Consumption: (Copier only) Noise Emission Sound Pressure Level: The measurements are made according to 1S07779. Dimensions (W x D x H): Weight: Optional Equipment: = inside page of the front cover. Maximum: B inside page of the front cover.
Optional Equipments Optional Equipments Cl Specifications are subject to change without notice. Dual Job Feeder Original Size: Original Thickness: Original Feed: Original Type Capacity: Original Set: .
Optional Equipments Sorter Paper Size for Bins: Paper Thickness: Number of Bins: Bin Capacity: Top Bin Capacity: Print Bin Capacity: Interrupt Bin Capacity: Power Source: Power Consumption: Dimensions.
Optional Equipments Display Editor Original Size: Maximum: A3cJ, or 11” x 17“~ (Scanned through the copier.) Display: LCD (Monochrome), 8 gradations 640 X 480 dots Zoom In/Out: 100% (33 dpi), 150% Display Speed: Less than 2 seconds Editing: Screen and cursor Power Consumption: 19.
Optional Equipments Projector Unit Acceptable Film Type: Focusing: Effective Film Area: Projection Ratio Copy Image Size Power Source: Power Consumption: Dimensions (W x D x H): Weight: ● Type: Positive film/Negative film ● Size: 35 mm Others: 60 x 45 mm, 60x 60 mm, 60 x 70 mm 60x80 mm,60x90mm,6cmx6cm 4“ x 5“ Max: 140 x 210 mm or 5.
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