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AGFA/MDS/May 2002 AgfaSR24iT_OM_GB.pdf ab Micrographics and Document Systems AGFA SR 24 iT Operator's Manual Digital Microfilm Scanner/Printer.
P-1 This se ction contains de tailed instructions on the op erat ion and main tenance of this machin e. T o achi e ve optim um utilit y of th is de vice , all ope rato rs should carefull y read and f o llow th e inst r uct ions in this manua l. Plea se k eep this manual i n a ha ndy place near the ma chine .
P-2 • Do not modify t his produc t, as a fi re, el ectrical shoc k, or breakdo wn could res ult. If the pr oduct emplo ys a laser , the laser beam sou rce could cause b lindness . • Do not attempt to remo ve the co v ers and pa nels w hich ha v e been fix ed to the p roduct .
P-3 • If th is produc t becomes inordina tely hot or emits smok e, or un usual odo r or noi se, imm ediately t urn OFF the pow er swi tch, unplu g the po wer co rd from the pow er outle t, and then call y our authorized s erv ice rep resenta- tiv e.
P-4 • Do not use flam mab le spr a ys , liquids , or g ases nea r this prod uct, as a fire cou ld result. • Do not lea ve a tone r unit or drum u nit in a pl ace within easy rea ch of childre n. Lic king o r ingestin g any of these things c ould inju re yo ur health.
P-5 • Alw a ys use this produ ct in a w ell ven tilated lo cation . Oper ating the produ ct in a poorly v entilated room f or an e xtende d period of tim e could injur e your heal th. V ent ila te the ro om at re gular int er vals. • Whene ve r mov ing this product, be sure to d isconnect t he po wer co rd and ot her cab les .
P-6 Routine Precautions • Do not store t oner units , PC drum un its, a nd othe r supplie s and co n- sumab les in a pl ace subjec t to direct sunli ght and hi gh temper ature and humidi ty , as poor imag e quality and malf unction c ould resu lt.
i Welcome T h a n k y o u for c h o o sing AGFA's SR24iT Digital Microfilm Scanner /Printer O u r d e sire h a s a l w a y s b een to b r i n g yo u highly reliable products that excell in quality. W e p l ed g e to c on ti n ue t o p r o v i de y o u, w i th o ur s t a t e of-the-art products and services.
ii Notes to Op erat ors and K ey Oper ator s The followin g safety rules should be observed: [1] The un it should be k ept free from mo isture, dirt, d ust and e xpos ure to h eat and d irect s un- light a t all time s. [2] Keep hands, hair an d clothin g away from roller s and oth er moving pa rts.
iii S a f e t y I n f o r m a t i o n ( SR24 iT Laser Printer ) Laser Safety This print er is a page p rinter which ope rates by mean s of a laser. The re is no possibil ity of danger fro m the laser, pro vided the printe r is operated acc ording to the in structions prov ided in this m anual.
S a fety Inf o r m a ti o n ( Laser Printer) iv For Denmark For Finlan d, Sweden ADVARSEL: Usyn lig lase rstrål ing ve d åbn ing, når sik kerhe dsafbry dere e r ude af funk - tion. Un dgå udsttelse for stråling. Klasse 1 las er produk t der opf ylder I EC6082 5 sikkerhed s krav ene.
S a fety Inf o r m a ti o n Laser Printer v For Norway WARNING L ABEL ADVARSEL: Dersum apparatet bru kes på an nen måte en n spesifis ert i denne br uksanv is- ning, kan bruker en utse ttes for unsynl ig lase rstrålin g som o verskri der grense n for laser klasse 1.
S a fety Inf o r m a ti o n Laser Printer ) vi OZONE RELEASE (For all Users) During printer opera tion, a sm all qua ntity of ozone is released. T his amount i s not la rge enough to cause any adverse affects or harm.
vii Conten ts Chapter 1 Safety Notes 1. Installation Precautions ................. ................. ................. ....... 1-2 Installation Site ......... ................ ............ ................. ............ 1-2 Power Source ..............
Contents viii 13. Selecting the Output Format .. ................. ........... ................ 2-25 Selecting the paper s ource ........ ................. ................. ..... 2-25 Selecting the print form at ........................... ..........
Contents ix SR24 iT + A 4 Laser Printer .. .. . ..... . ..... . .... . ..... . ..... . .... . ..... . . 4 -4 2. Initial Settings List ................... ................. ........... ................. . 4-5 3 . Sy s t em Ca r e . .... . ..... . .....
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1-1 Chapter 1 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 This chapter p rovides precau tions for use, a description o f the ope r- ating en vironment and conditio ns as well a s instructions on how to turn the system ON and OFF.
1-2 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 1. In stall atio n Precauti ons Installation Site Placement o f the unit in the environme nt described be low will ensure optim al performan ce througho ut the lon g life of se rvice for which it was desig ned. ! A well-ventilated place.
1. In stalla tion Precau tion s 1-3 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 Spac e Requ ireme nts There shou ld be a cle arance of th e follo wing dimen sions bet ween th e wall and t he rear of th e unit as we ll as it’s righ t and le ft sides to provi de ample space fo r the ventilatio n ports to d is- sipate h eat.
1. Ins tallat ion Pr ecaut ions 1-4 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 For ease of o peration, maintena nce and repleni shment o f suppli es, the mi nimum clea rance di- agrammed bel ow is required .
1. In stalla tion Prec aution s 1-5 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 Operating Environment The environmen tal requirem ents for opera ting the system are as fo llows: Temper ature: 10 °C to 35 °C (50 °F t o 95 °F) wit h a fluctu ation o f 10 °C ( 18°F) per hour.
1-6 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 2. T urn ing the P ow er On an d Off Turning ON Press the Po we r Switch of the sca nn er to th e I (ON) position. Press the Po wer Switch of the printer to the I (ON) position. The Co ntrol P anel di splays a blinkin g “1” and t he machine s tarts to warm up.
2. Turning the Power On and Off 1-7 Safety Not es Cha pter 1 Turning OFF Press the Po we r Switch of the sca nn er to th e O (OFF) position. Press the Po wer Switch of the printer to the O (OFF) po sition.
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2-1 Chapter 2 Scanner Ch apter 2 This chap ter ident ifies differen t parts of t he Scanne r and expl ains its oper ation. Scanne r 0820771003.book Page 1 Monday, March 19, 2001 2:49 PM.
2-2 Scanner Ch apter 2 1. Sy stem Overview Projec tion Lens Sing le Le ns Zoom Le ns 7.5 × 9-16 × 13 -27 × 23 -50 × Film C a rri e r s Aut o -r e tri v a l C o ntr o ll e r FC-5 RFC-9B UC-2 RFC-15.
1. System Overv iew 2-3 Scanner Ch apter 2 Syste m Confi gur ation T h is S c a n n e r i s configured with both a Printer [video] & PC [SCSI] Interface . P rinter M o de ( SR24iT + Choice of [2] Laser P r in t e r s ) The Scann er is connect ed to a dedi cated p rinter, a llowing scanne d i mages to b e pri nted o ut directly.
2-4 Scanner Ch apter 2 2 . P a r t s of t he SR24iT S c a n n e r /Printer Screen: The ima ge taken fro m the film is proj ecte d here for vi ew- ing. The frame on the Screen marks t he data readin g range. Control Panel: Many operatio ns are co ntrolled from the keys and indi ca- tors provided here.
2-5 Scanner Ch apter 2 3. Co ntrol Panel K eys an d In dic ators Control Panel (Basic) Correction Centering/Fit Masking Print Mode Film Type Darker Auto Lighter Start Auto Photo Fine Text Nega Posi C Auto Manual Resolution Job Recall Zoom + Zoom clr Zoom - PC/PR Shift Auto Skew Output Selection Cassette1 Cassette2 Tray 0820771003.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and I ndicators 2-6 Scanner Ch apter 2 Size Selecti on Key: Select the paper feedi ng source ac cording to the format of the film im age that is being reflected in the screen. : when this lam p is lit: A 90 degre e image rot ation is perfo rmed duri ng printing .
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and Indicators 2-7 Scanner Ch apter 2 Cent ering/F it K ey: When this ke y is pressed, the setting rotates from OFF to the Cente ring and F it functi ons. When Auto Ma sking, T rimming, or Masking are se t to off, Auto Masking will automatical ly be enabled whe n Center- ing is selected.
3. Contr ol Panel Ke ys and Ind icators 2-8 Scanner Ch apter 2 Masking K ey: When pressed, this key rota tes from OFF to the Auto, Trimmi ng or Ma sking fu nctions. Each time th is key is pressed, selectio n is switched in orde r of "OFF → Auto Maskin g → Manual Tr imming → Man- ual Maskin g → OFF.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and Indicators 2-9 Scanner Ch apter 2 Film T ype K ey: Rotates betwe en Auto, Nega, an d Posi each time th e key is presse d. 1) Auto: The scanner auto matically determin es between the film type options of neg ative or positiv e for print prod uction.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and I ndicators 2-10 Scanner Ch apter 2 Memory I nput K ey: To store o ne of the following fun ctions into the memory o f the S canne r, firs t set one o f the fu ncti ons o n Contr ol Panel and th en press t his butt on with the head of a pen or o ther device.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and Indicators 2-11 Scanner Ch apter 2 Control Panel (S hift Function) Correction Centering/Fit Masking Print Mode Film Type Darker Auto Lighter Start Auto Photo Fine Text Nega Posi C Auto Manual Resolution Job Recall Zoom + Zoom clr Zoom - PC/PR Shift Auto Skew Output Selection Cassette1 Cassette2 Tray 0820771003.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and I ndicators 2-12 Scanner Ch apter 2 Lamp Illumin ance Key: When this ke y is pressed tog ether with the Shift Key, t he illuminatio n of the screen is adjusted. Wh en this key is cont inuously press ed, the screen is grad ually d arkened un- til it is turne d OFF.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and Indicators 2-13 Scanner Ch apter 2 When (Misfeed/Call-Tech.-Rep. Code) Lights up This indi cates that a paper m isfeed or mal function has oc curred in the system.
3. Contr ol Panel K eys and I ndicators 2-14 Scanner Ch apter 2 A ma lfunctio n has o ccur red in t he sy stem. NO TE After turning the pow er to the sys tem OFF and unpl uggin g its powe r cord fr om.
2-15 Scanner Ch apter 2 4. Im age P rocessing F unct ion s Screen Image Print Im age Description Auto Mask ing (1 Frame ) The system m asks the bla ck band s that ru n along t he edges of the image. Trimming (1 Fram e) The syste m masks everyth ing but the cen ter of the im- age.
4. Image Processing Function s 2-16 Scanner Ch apter 2 Auto Film Format Select Print The machine automatically d etermines th e format (portrait or landsc ape) of the image on the Screen an d prints it as n ecessary. If you would l ike to use this func tion, ple ase co ntact y o ur au t h or i zed T e ch n i cal Repr e s en t a ti v e.
2-17 Scanner Ch apter 2 5. Pr int ing/S cann ing Here is an o utlin e of the print ing p rocedur e: 1. Load the film The pr ocedu re for lo adin g film is dete rmi ned by the type of Fi lm Car rier ( optio nal) that is bein g used. Review th e Operato r’s Manual that ca me with your F ilm Carrier for more information.
2-18 Scanner Ch apter 2 6. Sele cting a Pr ojectio n Lens Projectio n Lenses co me in the followin g four types. Sele ct the one that corresponds to t he film being use d.
2-19 Scanner Ch apter 2 7. Re placi ng the Projection Lens T ake hold of the Prism Ho lder Le ver and pull it up to raise the Prism Holder . Pull out th e Lens Unit.
2-20 Scanner Ch apter 2 8. Zoomi ng a nd F ocusi ng Zooming of the Screen Image Rota te the Zo om ing Ri ng Di al to bring the i mage on the Sc reen into print size frame . Marked on the Sc reen are the size frame markers corresponding to the p a p e r siz e A4 ( 8 .
2-21 Scanner Ch apter 2 9. Im age R otat ion Auto Image Rotation: T urn the Image Rotation Knob on the bo t- tom right of the Screen Fra me to turn the image.
2-22 Scanner Ch apter 2 10. Sele ctin g the Fi lm T ype Auto The system will automatically determin e the polarity of the film being u sed when Auto is s elected with the Film T ype ke y . NO TE • The system cannot dete rmine the pola rity of certain types of film.
2-23 Scanner Ch apter 2 11. Sele ctin g the Image Densi ty Using Auto Exposure Depress the Expos ure Mode Select Button as necessary to sele ct the A uto Exposure M ode. The LED to th e l eft of th e key li ght s up gree n when t he Auto Ex posure mode is selected.
2-24 Scanner Ch apter 2 12. Se tting the Numbe r of Print s to be Made To Entry the Number of Prints Set th e desired nu mber usi ng the Multi-P rint Key. NO TE T h is f u n c t i on is o n ly a v a il a ble when using the Printer m o d e . The numbe r that can be en tered is 19 max.
2-25 Scanner Ch apter 2 13. Sele ctin g the Out put Format Press the Outp ut Select ion Ke y to select the paper sou rce and prin t format. Select ing th e pape r source T ray: Prints the f ilm imag e on paper fro m the prin t tray . Cassette 1: Pri nts the film image on pape r from the cassett e 1.
13. Selectin g the Output Forma t 2-26 Scanner Ch apter 2 Select ing th e print format Display Paper Feeding Description Light OFF Lengthwi se Prints the on -screen le ngthwis e area. Crosswise Prints th e on-screen crosswi se area. Light ON Lengthwi se Prints th e on-s creen cr osswise a rea.
2-27 Scanner Ch apter 2 14. U sing A uto Ma skin g The Auto Maskin g functi on prevents t he frame (non -image area) o f a film image from a ppear- ing on the pr int. Sele ctin g Au to Mask ing Press the Auto Masking k ey to turn ON t his function. Operating Condi tions for Auto Masking A.
2-28 Scanner Ch apter 2 15. Manu al Mask ing Panel s (Opt ional ) V ertical Area Indica tion Pane l: U se t o s p ec i fy t h e v e r t i c al p r i n t / sc a n area of t h e i m age o n the scree n. There are 42 lig hts placed at 7mm interval s. The ligh ts create a p attern when lit specifyin g the are a on the screen th at will be p rinted.
2-29 Scanner Ch apter 2 16. Usi ng Manu al Mask ing The opti onal Manual Fram e Maskin g Kit allows you to speci fy an are a for printin g of the dis- played ima ge throug h two separat e featur es, Trimmin g and Maski ng. Sele ctin g Trimmi ng Press the (ma nual) Masking key to select (T rimming).
16. Usin g Manua l Maski ng 2-30 Scanner Ch apter 2 C l e a r ing a D e f i n e d P r int / S c a n A r e a P r ess t h e V er ti cal a n d H o r i zo n t al Area C l e a r k e y s t o c l ear t h e de f i ned pr i n t / s c an area.
2-31 Scanner Ch apter 2 17. Us ing Cen tering an d Fit Once the image on the Scre en has been eithe r “manua lly tr immed” o r “auto ma sked”, t he Im- age Cent ering functio n moves th e image to th e center of the print . The Fit functi on howeve r, fits the image on the Screen onto th e entire surface of t he print.
2-32 Scanner Ch apter 2 18. Us ing the Cyc le Print Mo de This functi on automa tically scan s the next im age following a preset period of tim e. Images are manually lo aded onto the Carri er Glass in between cycles. This is a system setting t hat must be entere d by an au thorized de aler.
18. Using the Cycle Pri nt Mode 2-33 Scanner Ch apter 2 After entering the Cycle Print Mode, press the St art ke y to start. NO TE • After the first scanni ng operati on has fin ished, the system will au tomatically scan the nex t image following a pr e set period of time.
2-34 Scanner Ch apter 2 19. Sele ctin g the Con necti on Mode T h e S c a n n er c a n b e switched b e t w een P rinter mode a n d P C modes if connected t o a P C ) . * F o r the c o n n e c t i on to t h e PC, the op tio n a l i n t e r f a c e cable k it i s r e q u ir e d .
2-35 Scanner Ch apter 2 20. Sele ctin g the Res oluti on T h e res o l u ti o n f o r s c a n n i n g or p r i n ti ng c a n b e s e l e cte d . Press the Sh ift Ke y an d the Resol ution K ey together . The present re solution is displ ayed. Press the Resolu tion K e y while holdin g do wn the Shift K ey to set the resolution.
2-36 Scanner Ch apter 2 21. Re giste ring the Jo b Pr ogram The present sett ing state can be registered in up to 3 program registration locat ions (1J, 2J and 3J). Press the Me mory Input K ey in th e Setting mode. 1J sta rts blinkin g. T o change the program re gistration l ocation, pre ss the Multi-Pr int K ey .
2-37 Scanner Ch apter 2 22. Ca lling the J ob Pr ogram The registered Job prog ram can be ca lled. Press the Sh ift Ke y an d the Job Rec all K ey to gether . Each tim e the Job Reca ll Ke y i s pressed while the Shift K ey is held down , the display is switche d in ord er of 1J → 2J → 3J.
2-38 Scanner Ch apter 2 23. Us ing the E lectrica l Zoom In additio n to the zooming b y the Le ns, the Ele ctrical Zoom function has been p rovid ed for magnify ing the im age when it is printed. Zoom + When th e Zoom+ ke y is pre ssed togethe r with the Shift K ey , the magn ificat ion is in creased by an increment of 0.
23. Us ing the Elec trical Z oom 2-39 Scanner Ch apter 2 Clearing the Zoom magnification When the Zoom clr key is held do wn together with the Shift Ke y for ov er one second , the standard mag nific ation is resumed. The standard magnification is fixed according to t he selected paper size.
2-40 Scanner Ch apter 2 24. A djusti ng th e Il lumina tio n of th e Sc reen The ill umination o f the screen can be adjust ed. Hold do wn the Shift Ke y and the Illum ination K ey toge ther to a djust the ill umination of the screen. The screen is graduall y darkene d until it is turned OFF .
2-41 Scanner Ch apter 2 25. Re plac ing the Pr oject ion Lamp Use the following procedure to re place the Project ion Lam p whenever a reduction i n brig ht- ness on the sc reen is detect ed or w henever the lamp burns out. Make sure t hat the replac e- m e nt l a m p is s p e c i f i e d f o r u s e w i th this s ca n n e r .
25. Repl acin g the P roject ion La mp 2-42 Scanner Ch apter 2 Inser t a ne w Projec tion Lamp so that the mark on its base is facing upwards. Make sure that the new Projection L amp is inserted sec urely so that there is no gap be tween the Project ion La mp and t he Lam p Socket.
3 - 1 Chapter 3 A3/A4 P r i n t er er C h apt e r 3 T h is c h a p t e r id e n tifi e s t h e diff e r e n t p a rts of t h e sys t e m a n d e x pl a i n s the laser p r i n t e r’s o p e r a tio n a l p r o ce d u r e s . A3/A4 Laser P r inter 0820771003.
3-2 A3/A4 P r i n ter C h apt e r 3 1. P arts of the Pr inter Upper Unit Lock Release Lev er: Use to op en the Upper Unit. Po wer Indicator: Light indicat es when the P rinter is turne d ON. Print T ray: Prints are outp ut from the Printer, fa ce down onto this tr ay which ca n hold up to 50 0 sheet s of stan dard pap er.
1. Part s of the Prin ter 3-3 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Upper Unit: Open to replace the Imaging Cartrid ge and to cl ear misfed sheet s of pape r. Image T rans fer Rol ler : Transfers the imag e onto the shee t of paper. Be careful to avo id touc hing it with yo ur bare hands.
3-4 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 2. T r o ubles hoot ing and Mai nte nanc e Repleni shing t he Paper Sup ply Use only th e following types of pap er: T y pe P l a i n a n d rec y c l ed p ap e r we i g h t ( 60 to 90 g/m2 or 16 t o 2 4 l b s. ) S i z e S t an d ard s i z e s: A3, B4, A4 ( 1 1 " × 1 7 ", 8 .
2. Tr oublesho oting and Main tenance 3-5 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Loading P aper into t he Pa per F eeding T ray (T ray) Swing do wn the Pa per Fe eding T ray . Fan the pape r stack t horoug hly and align the ed ges. Load the pa per stack face up in the tray and ad just the Paper Guides to secu re th e paper stack .
2. Troubl eshooting and Mai ntenance 3-6 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Loading P aper in the Paper Cassette Pull the cassette ou t of the Printer and open th e Cover . Press down the Paper Liftin g Plat e until it l ocks. F an the pap er stack thorou ghly , alig n the ed ges, a nd place the paper in the cassett e.
2. Tr oublesho oting and Main tenance 3-7 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Repla cing th e Tone r Cart ridge Open the upper un it by pulling th e Upper Unit Lock Release Lev er forward. Remov e the old Imaging Cartridge from the printer . T ake a new Imagin g Cartr idge out of the bo x.
2. Troubl eshooting and Mai ntenance 3-8 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Close the Up per Unit. NO TE Push the Print T ray in b efor e opening th e Upper Unit.
2. Tr oublesho oting and Main tenance 3-9 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Clearing Mi sfeeds • If the Misfe ed Code ( P0) lig hts up: T h e P a per F ee d i n g T r ay i s l o a d ed w it h p ap e r o t her t h an A4 or ( 8 .5 " × 1 1 "). L o a d A4 or ( 8 .
2. Troubl eshooting and Mai ntenance 3-10 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Cl e ar i ng a M i s f eed f r o m t h e P aper Cas s e t te Open the Upper Unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lev er forward. NO TE Push the Print T ray in b efor e opening th e Upper Unit.
2. Tr oublesho oting and Main tenance 3-11 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Cl e ar i ng a M i s f eed f r o m i n s i de the Pr i n t e r Open the Upper Unit by pulling the Upper Unit Lock Release Lev er forward. NO TE Push the Print T ray in b efor e opening th e Upper Unit.
2. Troubl eshooting and Mai ntenance 3-12 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 S olvi n g P r i n ting P r o b l e ms Use the follo wing proced ures to fix min or printing p roblems. If print quality does not im prove af t er i mp l e m en ti n g t h e pr o ce d ures b e l o w, co n t act y o ur au t h or i zed d ea l er.
2. Tr oublesho oting and Main tenance 3-13 A3/A4 P r i n ter Chapter 3 Sympt om Cause Actio n Uneven i mage dens ity Toner in the Im aging Car- tridge is not eve nly distrib- uted. Remove the Imaging Car- tridge, shake it several times and repl ace. Blank p rint The Printer has malfunc- tioned .
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4-1 Chapter 4 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 This chapter con tains the specificatio ns of the unit a s well as provide s care and m aintenanc e instructi ons.
4-2 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 1. Sp ecification s AGFA SR24iT Microfilm Scanner/Printer * S p ec i f i ca ti o ns su b j ect t o ch a n g e w i t h o u t n o ti ce.
1. Spe cifications 4-3 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 AGFA SR24iT + A3/A4 Laser P r i n t e r * S p ec i f i ca ti o ns su b j ect t o ch a n g e w i t h o u t n o ti ce.
1. Specifica tions 4-4 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 AGFA SR24iT + A4 Laser P r i n t e r * S p ec i f i ca ti o ns su b j ect t o ch a n g e w i t h o u t n o ti ce.
4-5 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 2. Initial Settings Lis t This system o ffers two types of setti ngs: one is the u ser settings that a re made by the use r on t h e c o nt r o l p a n e l a n d t h e o t h e r is t h e syst e m s e t t in g s th a t a r e m a de by t h e a u th o r i ze d dealer.
2. Initial Settin gs List 4-6 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 System Setting s Description S election Initial Setting Auto Skew Cor- rection Retain Determines whether or n ot to retai n the original (uncorrecte d) skew of a screen image after the pri nt has been mad e.
2. Initial S ettings List 4-7 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 * T o c h a n ge a n y of t h e s y s t em s e t t i n gs d es c r i b e d ab o v e , c o n t a ct y o ur au t h o r i zed dealer.
4-8 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 3. Sy stem Ca re The system sho uld be clean ed on a daily basis for optimal operating co nditio ns. Cleani ng the Scann er W i th a damp c loth, clean an d re move any dust or deb ris from t he surface of the Screen .
3. Syste m Care 4-9 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 Clean i ng the A3/A4 Laser Print e r Clean th e Printer at regu lar intervals. NO TE • Before cleaning the P rinter , turn OFF th e power and un plug the co r d fr om the powe r outle t. • Use a soft cloth and NE VER use abr asives or corr osive deter gents.
4-10 Miscell aneous Ch apter 4 F o r K ey O p e r at o r ’ s U s e Only When you need to call for servic e, the Key Operator sh ould be prepare d to p rovide the fol- l o wi n g inf o r m a t ion to y o u r a u th o r i ze d D ea l e r .
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