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7664-1179-01 CF9001.
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This sectio n contain s detailed instruction s on the operation and ma intenance of thi s machine. T o achie v e optimum u tility of this d e vice, all operators sh ould carefully read and fo llo w the instruc tions in this manual. Pl ease keep this ma nual in a handy pla ce near the machi ne.
W ARNING • Do not modi fy this pr oduct, as a fire, electric al shock, or breakdown could result. If the pro duct emplo ys a laser , the laser beam sour ce could cause b lindness. • Do not attempt to remo ve the covers and pa nels which ha ve bee n fix ed to the product.
W ARNING Do not place a flowe r vase or other containe r that contain s water , or metal clips or other small metallic ob jects on this product. Spilled water or metallic ob jects droppe d inside th e prod uct co uld r esult in a fire, el ectr ical s hock, or breakd own.
CA UTION • Do not use fl ammable spr ays, liq uids, o r gases near th is prod uct, as a fire coul d result. • Do not leave a toner unit or drum un it in a place wit hin easy reach of ch ildren. Licking or inges ting any of th ese things co uld inj ure yo ur health .
Pr ecautions f or Ro utine Use • Do not sto re toner units , PC dr um units , and ot her supp lies an d consuma bles in a place sub ject to di rect sun light an d high te mperat ure and hu midity , as poor image qual ity and malfunc tion coul d result .
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CF9001 Thank you for choos ing Minolta . This operator’ s manual ex plains ho w to operate the color copier and replenish its supplies. It also gi ves some troubleshooting tips as well as general pr ecautions to be obse rved when operating the color cop ier .
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i Conten ts Organization Chapters 1 through 3 contain the bas ic information for makin g copies. Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use yo ur copier. Chap ter 1 Saf ety Note s 1. Installing the Copier Installation Site ...... ........
ii Contents Adjusting the backgrou nd level.......... ................. ................. ............ ............ 3-17 Adjusting the Image Density ......... ................. ........... ................. ................. . 3-18 4. Input Output Mode Original Copy Types.
Contents iii Programming the Access Numbers ............... ................. ................. ........... ..... 5-5 Checking the Number of Copies Made b y Each Account .............. ................ 5-6 Resetting Counters ............ ........... .
iv Contents Chapter 8 Miscell aneous 1. Specifications Specifications .................... ............ ................. ................. ........... ................. ... 8- 1 2. Care of the Co pier Cleaning ................. ................. ....
v T erms an d Symbo ls for the T ype of Or igina ls an d Cop y Paper A fe w special terms and symbols are used in this manual to design ate types of originals and copy paper .
vi Safet y Informatio n Thank you for choosing Minolta quality. Fo r over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the forefront of office equipmen t technology and service.
vii Safety Information Laser Safety This is a digital machine which op erates by means of a laser . There is no pos sibility of danger from the laser , provided the mach ine is operated according to the instructions in th is manual.
viii Safety Information CDRH Regulations For th e Unite d St ates This machine is certif ied as a Class I Laser product und er Radiation Performance Standar d according to the Food , Drug and Cosmetic Ac t of 1990.
ix Safety Information For Fi nland, Swed en Us ers Tämä on puolijohdelaser. Laserdiodin suurin teho on 35 mW ja aallonpituus on 675-695 nm. Det här är en hal vledarlaser. Den maximala effek ten för las erdioden ä r 35 mW och v åglängden är 675- 695 nm.
x Safety Information Laser Safety Label A laser safety labels is attached to the outside of the machine shown belo w . Location of Laser W arning Labels Inside the Cop ier (Front) MINOLTA CO., LTD 2, Higashiakatsuchi, Yawata-cho, Toyokawa-shi Aichi-ken 442-8585, Japan MANUFACTURED: THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR CHAPTER 1, SUBCHAPTER J.
xi Safety Information Internal Right Side V iew Rear Side V iew 1179O076AA 1179O078AA 1179O079AA 1179O080AA 1179O069AB 1179O078AA.
xii Safety Information Ozon e Rele ase NO TE = Locate the Mach ine in a W ell V entilated Room = A ne gligible amount of ozone i s gener ated during normal opera tion of thi s mac hine. An unpleasant odor may , however , be cr eated in poorly ven tilated r ooms d uring extensive machine oper ations.
Safety Notes Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Safety Notes.
1-1 Safety Notes Chapter 1 1. Inst alling th e Copier Installation Site T o ensure utmost safety and preven t possible malfunctions of the copier , install it in a location which meets the followin g requirements. P ower Sour ce The po wer source v oltage requiremen ts are as follo ws.
1-2 Safety Notes Chapter 1 2. Pr ecautions f or Use Operating En vironment The operating en vironmental requirements of the copier are as fo llo ws. T emperature : 10°C to 30°C (50 °F to 86° F) with a fluctuation of 10°C (18°F) p er hour . Humidity : 25% to 85% wi th a fluctuati on of 20% per hour .
1-3 2. Precaution s for Use Safety Notes Chapter 1 Storage of Copies • If copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in a place which is not exposed to light to pre vent fad- ing. • If an adhes iv e containing solvent (e.g., spray glue) is u sed to paste copies, the ton er on the copies can melt.
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Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Getting to K now Y our Co pier.
2-1 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 1. Syst em Overview 1179O046AA 1139O0020A 1151O007AA 1144O184AA 1179O014AA Sorter S-105/Staple Sorter ST -103 <Option> Permits automatic sorting or grouping of copies into 10 copy sets or st acks.
2-2 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 2. Copi er Parts and Acces sories Outside th e Copier Exit T ray: Holds copies fed out of the co pier . Manual Bypa ss T ray : Use for manual feedin g of cop y paper into the copier . ☞ p. 3-11 Upper/Lower T ray: Holds u p to 500 shee ts of p aper .
2-3 2. Copier Parts a nd Accessorie s Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 Options Duplex ing Do cumen t F eed er Document Feed T ray: Load the originals f ace up on this tray . ☞ p.3-6 Document Ex it T ray: Recei ves originals auto matically ejected from the Duple xing Document Feeder .
2-4 2. Copier Par ts and Accessor ies Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 Inside the Cop ier T oner Hopper Lid: Open when adding ton er . ☞ p.6-3 M1 ~ M9: Operate these parts to clear misfed sheets of paper .
2-5 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 3. Cont rol Panel K e ys and T ouch Panel Contr ol Panel K eys and T ouch Panel T ouch Panel • Shows v arious screen s and messa ges. T ouch Panel ☞ p.2-7 Display Contrast Control Knob • Use to adjust the brightness of the T ouch Pan el .
2-6 3. Cont rol Pa nel Keys an d Touc h Pane l Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 1179O007CC Stop K ey • Press to stop a multi-copy cycle. ☞ p.3-2 Clear Key Press to: • Reset the multi-copy entry to 1. ☞ p.3-2 • Clear a zoom ratio entered when setting one using th e 10-K ey Pad.
2-7 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 4. T ouch P anel What is the T ouch Panel? When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as sho wn below appears on the T ouch Panel. It sho ws in messages a nd graphics the currently s et functions, a vailable functions to ch oose from, and the copier status.
2-8 4. To uch P anel Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 (5) Set Function Display Sho ws graphic repres entations of functions se t other than the initial ones, including the and types.
2-9 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 5. T urn ing ON an d OFF an d Initial Mode T urning ON and OFF • T urning Copier ON Press the Power Switch to the (ON) position. • T urning Copier OFF Press the Power Switch to the (OFF) position. When Copier is T ur ned ON When the Po wer Switch is turned ON, th e message “W arming-up.
2-10 Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 6. A uxili ary Fu nctio ns A uxiliary Functions The Panel Reset K ey resets all control panel settings to default settings including the number of copies and zoom r atio. * If the Duple xing Document Feeder is used, the original present on the Orig inal Glass will be ejected out of the unit.
2-11 6. Auxil iary Fun ction s Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 If an access nu mber has been programmed, it allo w s only partic ular persons t o use the copier or a supervisor to keep track of the numb er of copies made b y a pa rtic ular d epar tme nt.
2-12 6. Auxiliar y Functions Getting to Know Y our Copier Chapter 2 When the optional Printer Controller (Fiery™) is hooked up to the copier*, th e copier can be us ed as a full color prin ter for a computer . For m ore details, see the Operator’ s Manual of the Printer Controller .
Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Making Copies.
3-1 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 1. Basi c Copy ing Overview Basic Cop ying Overview • Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be made ( step 9), and press the Start Ke y (step 10). This will allo w you to mak e a full-size copy or copies o n paper of the same size as the original.
3-2 1. Basic Copyi ng Overvie w Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 NO TE Some functions are n ot compatible with others when set at the sa me time. F or more details, see “Function C ombinati on Matrix.” ☞ p.8-9 Selecting the Color Adjust functions • T o adjus t level of c olors • T o make outline of image sharper or softer 7.
3-3 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 2. Plac ing Or igina ls Placing Originals on the Glass Dif ferent methods ar e used to p lace the o riginal depending on its type. Use the proced ure approp riate for your original. If you are usin g a Duplexin g Document Feeder , see p.
3-4 2. Placing Or iginals Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 (“Book” re fers to an open bound or iginal.) Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the copier an d the center of the book is aligned with the Book Marker indicated on the Original Length Scale.
3-5 2. Plac ing Orig inals Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Using the Duplexing Document F eeder The Duple xing Document Feeder au tomatically feeds original sheets placed on the Document Feed T ray one by one. After the copy c ycle has been completed, it automatically ejects the original on to the Document Exit T ray .
3-6 2. Placing Or iginals Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals. *When using lar ge size originals, flip up the Document Feed T ray Extender . Load a neat stack o f originals face up on the Document Feed T ray .
3-7 2. Plac ing Orig inals Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 This is the m ode in which y ou inser t your ori ginals one by one into the Duplex ing Documen t Feeder to make a copy or copies fr om it. When you load the original, the copier automatically starts the copy c ycle.
3-8 2. P lacin g Or igina ls Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3.
3-9 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 3. Basic Functio ns Copy Pape r Size When this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the cop y paper is automatically selected according to th e size of the original being used an d the zoom ratio selected f or use.
3-10 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 If nonst anda rd pape r has been set f or any of th e paper sources, the s ymbol , , or appears on the paper select k e y on the T ouch Panel. The follo wing three different types of paper can be designated for each paper so urce.
3-11 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Manual Bypass Copying • Use the Manual By pass to make copies on paper no t loaded in an y tray , or to copy onto OHP transparencies or an y other special paper . • The se tting of cop y paper s izes is needed f or manual b ypass cop ying.
3-12 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Select a copy paper size. If the copy pap er is non-standard s ize, touch . T ouch and select the type o f copy pap er . If this is going to be the copy cy cle for making the f irst side o f the copy , select for 2nd Side for Dup.
3-13 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Zoom Ratio When you tou ch on the T ouch Panel, a screen appears th at allo ws you to s et the zoom ratio. Y ou hav e six different w ays to choo se from to se t the zoom ratio. Select one acco rding to your need.
3-14 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in imag e size from that of the or iginal. T ouch . Useful T ip It comes in handy for making a copy , without losing any portio n of the ori ginal ima ge , fr om an original which has an imag e ar ea covering its entir e s urface .
3-15 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Y ou may us e the 10-K ey Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio. T ouch . Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10 - Key P a d. Example: × 1.300 Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that order . T o correct a ratio, press the Clear k e y and then enter the corr ect one again.
3-16 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 T ouch . Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10 - Key P a d. Example: × 1.300 Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that order . T o correct a ratio, press the Clear k e y and then enter the correct one again. Useful T ip The zoom ratio ca n be enter ed between the range of × 0.
3-17 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Image Density T ouch on the T ouch Panel. Then, a screen appear s that allo ws you to ad just the image dens ity and backgr ound le vel of the co py .
3-18 3. Basic Functions Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Adjusting the Image Density In the Manual Expos ure mode, yo u can v ary the expo sure l e ve l in se ve n step s. T ouch or as necessary . <T o make the image dark er> T ouch . <T o make the image lighter> T ouch .
3-19 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Inpu t Out put Mod e When you touch on the T ouch Panel, a screen appears that allo ws you to set the original copy type or a pa rticular f inishing fu nction. Original Copy T ypes Input O utput Choo se the setti ng bas ed on your origin al and your desired end-result co py .
3-20 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Outpu t Mode NO TE Only Plai n P aper can be used for 2-sided copies. (Only when th e Duple xing Document Feeder and Duple x Unit are mounted.) • Select 2 2 to make 2-sided copies from 2-si ded originals. To u c h 2 2 Origi nal C opy 1136P207AA (Only when th e Duple xing Document Feeder is mo unted.
3-21 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Ou tput Mo de Selectin g Input Output Mode T ouch . T ouch the key co rresponding to the desired original-t o-copy t ype. Useful T ip The original-to-copy type separates options into 1-Sided, 2- Sided, an d Book.
3-22 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Outpu t Mode Input the number of originals • If y ou’ re going to m ake copi es using 1 2, 1 [2i n1] or 1 2-[2i n1], you n eed to input the num ber of your originals. Then the copier can arran ge the pages in corr ect order .
3-23 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Ou tput Mo de Mixed Ori ginal Detecti on Mode Y ou may som etimes need to mak e copies from origin als of assor ted sizes and perhaps you want to use the Duplexi ng Document F eeder mounted on your copier . Y ou can by using this fu nction.
3-24 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Outpu t Mode Instructions f or Loading Originals Use the follo wing procedure for load ing originals to mak e 1-side d copies from 2-sided originals. Load the originals cr osswise. If the originals are lo aded lengthwise, the directions of the copy im ages will be mix ed up.
3-25 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Ou tput Mo de Finishing Modes Non- Sor t Originals Copies All copies are fed to the 1st Bin, without being sorted, grou ped, stap led, or pu nched. T ouch . NO TE Manual Bypa ss Copyi ng cannot be used f or Sor t, Gr oup, or Sort Sta ple mode .
3-26 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Outpu t Mode Useful T ip In the initial mode, the copier automatically switches between Non-Sort and Sort dependi ng on the number of origi nals load ed in the Duple xing Document F eeder and the number o f copies to b e made.
3-27 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Ou tput Mo de T o use as a stapler: Align the sheets of paper neatly . Insert the paper s tack into the 2nd Bi n. NO TE Up to 25 sh eets of (pl ain) p aper can be stapled. NO TES • Make sur e of the stapling position and press the paper s tac k agai nst the brac ket.
3-28 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Outpu t Mode If the originals are lo aded in the Duple xing Document Feeder as shown , the stapling corn er is at the rear left side as indicated by the arro w . If the originals ar e placed on the Origin al Glass as sho wn, the stapling corner is at the rear right corner as indicated by the arro w .
3-29 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 4. Input Ou tput Mo de Each of the S ort Bins ho lds up to 25 sheets o f paper . The Auto Dual Function, ho wev er , allo ws sortin g of copies of up to 50 originals under certain conditions.
3-30 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 5. Colo r Adjus t Mode (Bas ic) When you touch on the T ouch Pane l, a screen appears th at allows you to simply adjus t the hue or t one of the co lor produced on the cop y and ho w you would li ke the col or of your copy t o look.
3-31 5. Color Adjust Mod e (Basic) Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Color Adjust Proce dur e (Basic) T ouch the key and s elect the item for adjust ment. T ouch the T es t Print key . (Ex.: When “Sharpness” is selected) Position the image area in the original you want to check f or color in the T est Area on the Glass.
3-32 5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic) Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Selectin g the Ori ginal I mage T ype Select the original image type by pressin g the correspo nding ke y to get the best possibl e result on your copy . This mode is ideally suited to an original which contain s texts, photos, and illustrations.
3-33 Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 6. Phot o Mode Photo mode is eff ecti ve in making copies from photos, allo wing you to place the photo image on the copy at an aesthetically pleasing position.
3-34 6. Phot o Mode Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Select the appropriate “Copy Size.” (See Manual Bypas s Copyi ng. ☞ p. 3-11 ) Select the appropriate “Scale to P age” Mode. Useful T ips • When is selected, the copier fits the entir e image of the photo onto the copy paper .
3-35 6. Phot o Mode Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Select the size of y our photo an d touch . If an appropriate size is not a v ailable, enter the size fro m the 10-K ey P ad. <Usi ng 10- Key Pad> T ouch and enter the length o f the photo from the 10-K ey P ad.
3-36 6. Phot o Mode Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Useful T ips • T ouching the , , , or ke y a llows you to change the pr evious settings. • T ouch if you want to adju st the bac kgr ound level of the copy . ☞ p.3-17 • T ouch if you want to make color adjustm ents.
3-37 6. Phot o Mode Maki ng Co pies Chapter 3 Storing the Photo Size in Memory T ouch and enter the length o f the photo from the 10-K ey P ad. (If a v alue has already been set, press the Clear K ey , then enter the ne w valu e.) T ouch and enter the widt h of the ph oto from the 10- K ey Pad.
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Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Pr ofessi onal W a y to Make Color Copies.
4-1 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Usin g the A pplied Input Out put Fu nction s This is an introduction to the four con v enient features av ai lable in input output mode: Frame Erase, File Marg in, Co ver Sheet, and OHP . When you touch on the T ouch Panel, a s creen appears that allo ws you to set the applied functions.
4-2 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output F unctions T ouch and enter the length of the original from the 10-K ey P ad. Then, touch and enter the width of the original. (T o correct a value en tered, press the C lear Key .
4-3 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Usin g the App lied In put Output Function s File Margin The copier pr ovides a f ile margin along the leading ed ge for your ease in filing. There are four dif ferent ways a vailable for making a f ile margin .
4-4 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output F unctions T ouch . Place the original on the Original Glass or in the Duplexing Docu ment Feeder . NO TE Make sur e to corr ectly p lace the original in either port ra it or land scape orie ntation.
4-5 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using t he Applied In put Ou tput Funct ions Original Placement K ey to be Selected Marg in on Left Edge 1179O052AA 1154P1358A 1154P1358A 1154P.
4-6 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output F unctions OHP Interleaving When you make co pies on OHP f ilms, the OHP Interlea ving function inserts copied or non-co pied interleav es after each transparency .
4-7 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using t he Applied Inp ut Output Fun ctions Place the original on the Original Glass or in the Duplexing Docu ment Feeder . T ouch . Place the OHP films on the Manual Bypass Tray . The side and ed ge on w hic h whit e line has been printed, s hould be face u p and tow ards the bypass p ort.
4-8 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output F unctions.
4-9 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using t he Applied Inp ut Output Fun ctions Cov er Sheet The Cov er mode lets you mak e a front cov er , or a front and back cover , for a copy set.
4-10 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 1. Using the Applied Input Output F unctions Load your originals in the Duplexing Document Feeder .
4-11 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 2. Color Adju st Mode (Pr ofessional) These pages e xplain ho w to profes sionally adjust the hue or to ne of the color p roduced on the cop y . When you touch on the T ouch P anel, a screen appears that allows yo u to adjust these features.
4-12 2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional) Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Color Adjust Proce dur e (Pr ofessional: Other Than Color B alance) T ouch and select the item for adjustment. T ouch . (Ex.: When “Hue” is selected) Position the image area of the original you want to check f or color in the T est Area on the Glass.
4-13 2. Color Adjust Mod e (Professional) Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Color Adjust Proce dur e (Color Balance) T ouch and touch . Select the color you w ant to adjust for balance from among C (c yan), M (magenta), Y (yello w), and BK (black).
4-14 2. Color Adjust Mode (Professional) Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4.
4-15 Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 3. Using th e Digita l Art Funct ions These pages explain about ho w to make settings for the v arious Digital Art function s the copier of fers, including such ones as making a cop y in a specif ied color and with a colored background.
4-16 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) directions can be set independent ly . Multi-Page Enlar gement The original is automatically di vided into multiple parts, each being copied onto a separate sheet of paper .
4-17 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Monotone The original can be copied in an y one of 20 single colors. For co py samples an d the output produced from each color sp ecified o n-screen, see the “Cr eati ve Image Book” separately provided.
4-18 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Backgr ound Color The background of the or iginal can be copied in any on e of 18 sing le colors. For co py samples and the output produced from each color sp ecified o n-screen, see the “Cr eati ve Image Book” separately provided.
4-19 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Neg.-P os. Reverse The original can be copied with the origin al tonal arrangements re versed. It can be combined with Mono tone to produce a mo notone cop y and with full color to produ ce a full color copy with re versed tonal arran gements.
4-20 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Color Separati on The colors on th e original are separated into four color chan nels (yello w , magenta, cya.
4-21 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) d irections can be se t independently .
4-22 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 <When [Output Size] is select ed> T ouch . Select and then touch . T ouch under “Original” an d enter the length of the original from the 10- K ey Pad.
4-23 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Image Repeat The entire image on the o riginal can be repeatedly copied on a single cop y at a desired zoom r atio. For co py samples, see the “Creati ve I mage Book” separately pro vided.
4-24 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 If the original is a non-standard si ze T ouch on the screen giv en in step 2. T ouch and enter the length of the original from the 10-K ey Pad. Then touch and enter the width of the original from the 10- Ke y Pad.
4-25 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Multi-P age Enlar gement The original is automatically divided into multiple parts, each being copied onto a sep arate sheet of paper . The function is used when you wan t to enlar ge your original to a size larg er than A3.
4-26 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 <When is selected> T ouch on the Digital Art menu screen. Select your “Original Size.” T ouch . • T ouch if the original is a non-standard s ize. ☞ p.
4-27 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 <When is selected> T ouch on the Digital Art menu screen. Select your “Original Size.” T ouch . • T ouch if the original is a non-standard s ize. ☞ p.
4-28 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 If the original is a non-standard si ze T ouch on the screen giv en in step 2. T ouch and enter the length of the original from the 10-K ey Pad. Then touch and enter the width of the original from the 10- Ke y Pad.
4-29 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 Mirr or Image An image, identical to the original excep t rev ersed, as if viewed in a mirror , is produced. For co py samples, see the “Creati ve I mage Book” separately pro vided.
4-30 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 If the original is a photo size T ouch on the screen gi ven in step 2. Select the size of y our photo an d touch . If an appropriate size is not a v ailable, enter the size fro m the 10-K ey P ad.
4-31 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 P ostcard Four id entically sized (postcard) images of the or iginal can be pr oduced on a sing le Letter Size copy . The original size may be s elected from among the stand ard sizes.
4-32 3. Using the Digital Art F unctions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 <When the or iginal is a non-s tandard size> T ouch on the Digital Art menu screen. T ouch . T ouch and enter the length of the original from the 10- K ey P ad.
4-33 3. Using the Digital Art Functions Professional W ay to Mak e Color Copies Chapter 4 <When the or iginal is a photo s ize> T ouch on the Digital Art menu screen. T ouch . Select the size of y our photo an d touch . If an appropriate size is not a v ailable, enter the size fro m the 10-K ey P ad.
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Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Setting the Util ity Mode.
5-1 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 1. Defa ult Se tting s The Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is turned ON or the Panel Reset ke y is pressed. The Utility mode lets you change the default settings.
5-2 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 2. Meter Count This function allo ws you to check the cumulati ve number of copies produced since the ins tallation of your copier . Calling up Meter Count Press the Utility key . T ouch . The T ouch Panel sho ws the count data fo r the copies made in full co lor and in black.
5-3 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 3. Copy T rack Func tions This function is intended for the p erson who co ntrols and man ages the copier . The numbers o f copies made by up to 100 dif ferent accounts can be controlled by defining a unique access number for each account.
5-4 3. Copy Track Func tions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Changing the Account Numbe r Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your ad ministra tor code nu mber from the 10-K ey P ad, then touch . NO TES • Y our T echnical Repr esentative sets or chang es the a dmi nistra tor co de numb er .
5-5 3. Copy Track Fun ctions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Pr ogramming the Access Numbers Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your ad ministra tor code nu mber from the 10-K ey P ad, then touch . NO TES • Y our T echnical Repr esentative sets or chang es the a dmi nistra tor co de numb er .
5-6 3. Copy Track Func tions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Account Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your ad ministra tor code nu mber from the 10-K ey P ad, then touch . NO TES • Y our T echnical Repr esentative sets or chang es the a dmi nistra tor co de numb er .
5-7 3. Copy Track Fun ctions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Resetting Counters Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your ad ministra tor code nu mber from the 10-K ey P ad, then touch . NO TES • Y our T echnical Repr esentative sets or chang es the a dmi nistra tor co de numb er .
5-8 3. Copy Track Func tions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Pr ohibiti ng Color Copying f or Each Accoun t Either color cop ying or b lack copying can be prohibited for each account. Press the Utility Key and touch . Enter your ad ministra tor code nu mber from the 10-K ey P ad, then touch .
5-9 3. Copy Track Fun ctions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Setting the Maxi mum Number of Copies to be Made by Each Account It is possible for you to set th e copy limit for color copying or black copy ing, or both, for each account. Press the Utility key .
5-10 3. Copy Track Func tions Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 T ouch the respectiv e “Copy Limit” ke y and then enter the copy limit from the 10-K ey Pad . Useful T ip If you wan t to set a C opy Limit for another accou nt, repeat step s 6 to 8.
5-11 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 4. Grad ation Adju st Carry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the co pier fails to r eproduce color or the reprodu ced color becomes foggy as you mak e a number o f color co pies. Gradati on Adjust Sequence Press the Utility key .
5-12 4. Gradat ion Adjust Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Cov er the test print with 10 sheets of blank, white A3 or 11” × 1 7” size paper . Close the Original Co ver and press the Start key . When the copier is through with the Gradation Adjust sequence, the menu s creen reappears.
5-13 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 5. Dummy Rotation When Dummy Rotation is turned ON, improv ed accuracy in correct alignmen t among dif ferent colors results. The copying speed will become slo wer as a by-product (8 copies/min. → 6 copies/min.
5-14 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 6. Gamma-Curve Limitation If Gamma-Curv e Limitation is turned ON before pro duci ng printed pages of high image density as a full- color printer used in computer en vironment, it helps prev ent image failure. If it is turned OFF , high image density can be faithfully reproduced.
5-15 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 7. Thic k 2 D uplex Noise can oc cur on the im age of a 2-sid ed copy made o n some ty pe of t hick pa per, i.e.
5-16 7. Thick 2 Du plex Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Making 2-Sided Copies on Thi ck 2 Place a sheet of paper o n the Manual Bypass T ray and tou ch . T ouch and select for 2nd Side fo r Dup. Press the Start ke y to m ake a cop y of the f irst side of the original.
5-17 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 8. Storing and Calling J obs Y ou can store ten frequently used job settings in memor y to call up later for quick job setup. J ob Memory Input Pr ocedur e Make the necessary control p anel settings for the job .
5-18 8. Storing and Ca lling Jo bs Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 Callin g up a J ob Press the Job Recall ke y . T ouch the number that you r programmed job has been assign ed to. Useful T ip If you to uch , a scr een appears that allows you to c heck t he pr ogr ammed job se ttings stor ed in memory .
5-19 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 9. User ’ s Ch oice This function allo ws you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected when the copier is po wered ON. It eliminates the need of making selections again to suit y our needs e v ery time the copier is turned ON or the panel is reset.
5-20 9. User’s Choice Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 User’ s Choice Setting Changi ng Pr ocedure Press the Utility key . T ouch . T ouch the Function k e y that you want to change. As an example, is touched. Useful T ip T ouch as necessary to r each the other function s.
5-21 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 10. Ima ge Cent erin g This function automatically sh ifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Original Scales to wards the center of the copy paper as it is reproduced on the copy paper . T urning ON or OF F Image Centeri ng Press the Utility key .
5-22 Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5 11. Sc anner A ddr ess Input Scanner Addr ess Input Scanner Address Inpu t is used when a Printer Contr oller is connected to the copier .
When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Chapter 6 When a Message Appears.
6-1 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 1. When the Messa ge “Loa d pape r in the XXXX T ray .” Appears When the T ray currently selected for use runs out of paper , the message sho wn on the left app ears. The current copy cycle is interrupted and you cann ot start a ne w copy c ycle.
6-2 1. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” Appea rs When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Grasp the tab of the Ed ge Guide and slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded. Pressing the plastic part of the T railing Edge Stop, slide it to the size of the paper to be loaded.
6-3 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 2. When the Mes sage “P lease add T on er . ” Appears The message sho wn on the left ap pears when toner is soon running out. Y o u can still make copies, b ut the image density will become lighter and lighter .
6-4 2. When th e Messag e “Pleas e add Toner .” Appe ars When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Remov e the bottle cap and peel of f the seal. Open the T oner Hopper Lid. NO TE Make absolutely certain that the color of the toner matches the color of the T oner Hopper Lid.
6-5 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 3. When the Mes sage “T he Sta ple Car tridg e is e mpty .” Appears The message sho wn on the left ap pears when the staples are runnin g out. Replace the Staple Cartridge with a n ew one by following t he procedu re given belo w.
6-6 3. When the Message “The Stap le Cartridge is empty.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin of the Staple Sorter . T ouch on the T ouch P anel. Then, the Staple Sorter test-staples the paper sev e ral times automatically .
6-7 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 4. When the Mes sage “Mi sfeed ing is detect ed.” Appears If a paper misfeed occurs during a co py c ycle, the message sho wn on the left appears and that particular copy c ycle is stopped in the middle of operation.
6-8 4. When the Message “Mi sfeeding is detec ted.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Misfeed Cle aring Pr ocedur es Remov e the original stack from the Document Feed T ray . Swing open Document Feed Unit Door and gently pull out the original.
6-9 4. When the Message “Mis feeding is detecte d.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Open the Left Door . Pull out the sheet of paper from the T ransport Section. Raise Guide Plate and, turning Knob , pull out the sheet of paper . Press down Guide Plate and pull out the sheet of paper .
6-10 4. When the Message “Mi sfeeding is detec ted.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Grasp the Fusing Unit Le ve r and open the Fusing Unit. T urning Knob , pull out t he sheet of paper and close the Fusing Unit. Pull out the sheet of paper from the Upper Area of the T ransfer/Fusing Unit.
6-11 4. When the Message “Mis feeding is detecte d.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Open the Left Door and pull out the sheet of paper fro m the T ransport Section. Close the Left Door . Slide the T ray out. Unload the paper stack f rom the T ray .
6-12 4. When the Message “Mi sfeeding is detec ted.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Press the Paper Descent Ke y . Grasping the Door Lo ck Release Le ver , open the Cassette Door and remov e the sheet of paper . Close the Cassette Door .
6-13 4. When the Message “Mis feeding is detecte d.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Grasping the Lock R elease Le ver , open the Duple x Unit. Open the Misfeed Remo v al Guide and pull out the sheet of paper . Close the Duplex Unit. Grasping the Lock R elease Le ver , slide the Sorter aw ay from the cop ier .
6-14 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 5. When the Messag e “The F user Oil has run ou t.” A ppears The message sho wn on the left ap pears when the Fuser Oil i s running out. Y ou can still ma ke copi es, but it is recommended that you replenis h the Fuser Oil as soon as possib le.
6-15 5. When the Message “Th e Fuser Oil has run out .” Appe ars When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Remov e the cap f rom the Fuser Oil Supp ly Port. Remove the cap of the Fuser Oil Bottle and fit the Oil Supply Spout to the Bottle. Replenish the Fuser Oil.
6-16 5. When the Messa ge “The Fuser Oil has run o ut.” Appears When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Press the Utility Key on th e Control Panel. T ouch .
6-17 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 6. When or A ppears When A ppears When appears in the lower left corner of the T ouch Panel, it indicates that something is wrong with the image stabilization function of the color copier .
6-18 When a Message Appears Chapter 6 7. What Does Each Message Mean? What Does Each Message Mean? Messag e Cause Actio n Please call tech. service. code: XXXXX The copier malfunctio ned and is unable to make cop ies. Call and inform your T echnical Representati v e of the code b eing shown on the T ouch Panel.
6-19 7. What Does Each M essage Mean? When a Message Appears Chapter 6 Messag e Cause Actio n The orig. is left on the glass, remov e it before pr oceeding. Y ou try to use the Dupl exing Document Feeder when there is an original left on the Original Glass.
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T roubles hooting Chapter 7 Chapter 7 T roubleshooting.
7-1 T roubles hooting Chapter 7 1. When This T ype of Copy i s Pr odu ced When This T ype of Copy is Pr oduced Symptom Possible Caus e Action The Image is too light. The manual e xposure lev el is set on the lighter side. T ouc h the Key as necessary to obtain a dar ker image.
7-2 1. When This Type of Co py is Pro duced T roubles hooting Chapter 7 Symptom Possible Cause Action The Edge of the Cop y is dirty . The Original Pad or Document Feed Belt is dirty . W ipe the Original Pad or Document T ransport Belt clean with a soft cloth dampen ed with mild detergent.
7-3 T roubles hooting Chapter 7 2. The Copier is not fu nctio ning as de sign ed The Copier is not functi oning as designed If these procedu res do not co rrect the problem, contact yo ur T echnical Representativ e. Symptom check for: Action The T ou ch Panel shows nothing.
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Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Chapter 8 Miscellaneous.
8-1 Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us 1. Spec ifications Specif ications Copier CF9001 T ype C onsole Cop ier Platen Statio nary Phot oconduc tor OP C Copying System Electrostatic Dry Powdered Image Transfer t.
8-2 1. Speci fications Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Duplex ing Do cumen t Feed er AFR -12 Document Feeding System Standard Mode:1-sided original 2-sided origin al 2-in- 1 Single Automatic Document Feeding .
8-3 1. Specificati ons Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us Large Capacity Cassette C101 Kinds of P aper Plain pap er (16 lb to 24 lb), Rec ycled paper Paper Size A4C, Letter C Capacity 1,100 sheets (20 lb ) Po w.
8-4 1. Speci fications Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103 No. of Bins 11 Bins Sort Bins: 10 (Fr om 2nd Bi n to 11th Bin) Modes Non-So rt Mode, Sort Mo de, Sort-and -Staple Mode , Manu.
8-5 1. Specificati ons Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us Duplex Unit AD-7 Kinds of Paper Plai n paper : 16 l b to 24 lb Copy Paper Size 11 ×17 L to In voiceL Capacity (When the Automatic Documen t Feeder is u.
8-6 1. Speci fications Chapter 8 Miscellaneous.
8-7 Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us 2. Car e of the Copier Cleaning (T urn OFF the Po wer Switch of the copier when c leaning .) W ipe the surface of the Housing Co ver clean with a soft cloth dampened with mild h ome deter gent. W ipe the surf ace of the Control P anel clean with a soft, dry cloth.
8-8 2. Care of the Copier Chapter 8 Miscellaneous W ipe the sur face of the Origin al Glass clean with a soft, dry cloth. W ipe the ins ide of the Fron t Door clean with a soft, dry cloth.
8-9 Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us 3. Func tion C ombinat ion Ma trix Funct ion Co mbinatio n Matri x Functions Set First Basic Input Out put Color Adjust Create Photo Mode Aut o C ol o r Full Color Black Interrupt Cent eri ng Paper Zoom Den- sity 1-sided Orig.
8-10 3. Functi on Com bination Matrix Chapter 8 Miscellaneous Pr ecautions f or Setting the Color Adjust Function ❍ : The functio ns can be comb ined. ● : The functio ns can be combined (t hough a mi scopy could resu lt). ✧ : The functions canno t be combined.
8-11 Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us 4. Desc ription of Paper Size a nd Zoom Ratio T able Description of P aper Siz e and Zoom Ratio T able Paper Size Name S ize (Met ric) Size (Inch) A3 297 mm × 420 mm 11-.
8-12 Chapter 8 Miscellaneous 5. Inde x Index 1 (2 in1) Copy p. 3-20 1 1 Copy p. 3-19 1 2 Copy p. 3-19 1 2 (2in1) Co py p. 3-20 1-Sided B ook p. 3-2 0 2 1 Copy p. 3-19 2 2 Copy p. 3-20 2-Sided B ook p. 3-2 0 A Access Mode K ey pp. 2-6, 2- 11 Access Number p.
8-13 5. Index Chapter 8 Miscellaneo us Interrupt K ey pp . 2-6, 2-10 Interrupt Mode p. 2-1 0 J Job Memory In put p. 5- 17 Job Rec all Key pp. 2-5, 5-18 K Ke y Counter p. 5- 19 L Language p. 5-19 Loading P aper p. 6-1 M Manual Bypass Cop ying p. 3-11 Manua l Ex posur e p.
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Copyrig ht 2000 MINOL T A CO., L TD. The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers . Minolta Co., Ltd. Image Information Products Marketing Headquar ters 3-13, 2-Chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-8556, Japan 2000.
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