Panasonic All in One Printer DP 6000 User Manual

Digital Imaging System  
Operating Instructions (For Copier)  
DP-6000/7000  
Options  
DA-FS700/MA700/XT700/TR700  
Before operating this machine, please read  
these instructions completely and keep these  
operating instructions for future reference.  
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Preface  
Thank you for choosing Panasonic DP-6000/7000 Series. This manual aims to provide all the information  
necessary for effectively operating the copier together with notes on safety precautions and maintenance tips.  
To get the most out of your copier, please read the manual carefully and completely before using the machine.  
Keep this manual handy as a quick reference should you encounter any difficulties when using the copier.  
In this manual, safety instructions are preceded by the symbol  
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Always read and follow the instructions before performing the required procedures.  
Safety Notes, Compliances Certifications, and Other Notices  
Safety Notes  
Your DP-6000/7000 and its supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These  
include safety agency examination and approval, and compliance with established environmental standards.  
Please read the following instructions carefully before operating the DP-6000/7000.  
Failure to follow the recommendations in this section may result in personal injury or rescinding of the  
Dealer's Warranty/Maintenance Agreement.  
Ozone Safety  
Make sure that the machine is installed in a spacious or well-ventilated room so as not to increase the amount  
of ozone in the air. Since ozone is heavier than air, it is recommended that air at floor level be ventilated.  
Laser Safety  
Use of controls, adjustments or performance procedures other than those specified herein, may result in  
hazardous laser radiation exposure.  
This equipment complies with safety standards. With specific regard to laser safety, the equipment complies  
with performance standards for laser products set by government agencies as a Class I laser product and  
does not emit hazardous lights, the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer  
operation and maintenance.  
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FCC  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction  
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
Responsible Party: Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094  
Technical Support: Panasonic Document Imaging Company/  
Technical Support Department  
Two Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094  
1-800-225-5329  
The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if any unauthorized changes or modifications are  
made to this equipment.  
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with FCC regulations.  
European Union  
This product complies with the requirements of EC Council Directives 73/23/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC,  
and 89/336/EEC amended by 92/31/EEC and 93/68/EEC.  
WARNING  
This product is certified, manufactured and tested in compliance with strict safety and radio  
frequency interference regulations. Any unauthorized alteration, which includes the addition of  
new functions or the connection of external devices, may impact this certification. Please contact  
your local authorized Panasonic representative for a list of approved accessories.  
WARNING  
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio frequency  
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if any unauthorized changes or  
modifications are made to this equipment.  
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DP-6000/7000 Series  
Useful Features  
Making Copies of  
Odd Sizes  
Making Sorted Sets  
You can select to output the copies  
as collated sets.  
You can make copies by  
changing the length/width of  
your document.  
4-7 Collating Copy Output  
(Output/Finishing)  
4-4 Reducing/Enlarging the  
Length and Width (Independent  
X-Y%)  
Copying Mixed Size  
Originals  
Copying Multiple  
Documents on one  
Page  
Mixed size documents can be  
copied simultaneously without  
having to specify the size of  
each original.  
You can copy multiple pages  
onto a single sheet of paper.  
5-5 Loading Mixed Size Originals  
(Mixed Size Originals)  
5-4 Copying Several Documents  
onto One Copy (Multi-Up (N Up))  
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Creating a Binding  
Margin  
Making Copies of a  
Bound Document  
onto Separate  
Sheets  
You can shift the copy image to  
create a binding margin at the  
edge.  
You can make copies from a  
bound document onto separate  
sheets of paper.  
5-7 Setting the Margins (Image  
Shift)  
5-6 Copying Facing Pages onto  
Separate Sheets (Book Copying)  
Inserting Blank  
Sheets Between  
Copied  
Erasing Shadows  
on Copies  
Transparencies  
You can insert blank sheets as  
separators between the copied  
transparencies. Copies for  
distribution can also be made  
simultaneously.  
You can erase dark lines  
usually found on copies made  
with the document cover open,  
or when the copies are made  
from bound documents.  
5-9 Interleaving Blank Sheets  
between Transparencies  
5-8 Erasing the Edges and  
Copying All (Edge Erase/Copy All)  
(Transparency Separators)  
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Specifying the Size  
of a Document  
Creating a  
Negative-type  
Image  
You can specify the area of the  
document you wish to copy.  
You can create a negative-type  
image on a copy by reversing  
the black and white areas of the  
5-12 Selecting the Original Size  
(Original Size)  
5-14 Creating Negative-like  
Images (Negative Image)  
Creating Mirror  
Images  
Repeating an Image  
You can create a copy  
containing the mirror image of a  
document by reversing its  
orientation.  
You can copy an image and  
repeat it on a paper.  
5-16 Repeating an Image  
(Repeat Image)  
5-15 Creating Mirror Images  
(Mirror Image)  
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Enhancing the  
Sharpness of a  
Photo  
Making Duplex  
Copies of Facing  
Pages  
You can enhance or reduce the  
sharpness of a photo.  
You can make two sided copies  
of documents with facing  
pages.  
5-13 Enhancing Sharpness  
(Sharpness)  
5-17 Making Duplex Copies of  
Facing Pages (Book Duplex)  
Inserting Covers  
You can insert a cover such as  
a colored sheet as the front  
copy.  
Stapling/Punching  
Holes in Copies  
(optional)  
You can staple and output the  
copies. Alternatively, you can  
punch holes in the copies.  
5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers)  
Storing Jobs in  
Memory  
This feature is only available  
when the optional Finisher is  
installed.  
You can store the jobs which you  
frequently perform into memory.  
4-8 Stapling (Stapling)  
4-9 Punching Holes (Punching)  
5-21 Job Memory Operations  
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Using These Operating  
Instructions  
This manual consists of the following chapters.  
Chapter 1  
Getting to Know Your Copier  
This chapter contains operating instructions about your copier like information on the major components, the  
methods of switching the power On and Off and how to use the touch panel display.  
After the copier has been properly installed, be sure to read this chapter completely before operating the machine.  
Chapter 2  
Loading Paper  
This chapter covers the types of paper that can be used on this copier, the precautions on paper handling and the  
methods on how to load paper in the respective trays. Read this chapter before loading paper in the trays.  
Chapter 3  
Loading Documents  
This chapter covers the types of original documents that can be used on this copier, the precautions on document  
handling and how to load the documents. Read this chapter before loading documents on the copier.  
Chapter 4  
Basic Features  
This chapter describes the basic copying operations and nice-to-know applications so that users can perform  
normal copying jobs required in a typical office environment. Read this chapter before performing any copying  
operations.  
Chapter 5  
Added Features  
This chapter describes how to use the special features and the many versatile ways of making copies. Read this  
chapter after you have understood and know how to use the features described in Chapter 4 Basic Features.  
Chapter 6  
Custom Presets  
This chapter provides information required to preset the parameters of the copying features to facilitate daily  
operations of the copier. For instance, the default screen, the default values, the tone and the time can all be  
preset.  
This chapter shows the contents of those parameters that can be selected and explains how to select them with  
the use of examples. Read this chapter before selecting the parameters.  
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Chapter 7  
Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes the actions to be taken in the event of errors or machine faults. Read this chapter for  
instructions on how to resolve these errors if they occurred.  
Chapter 8  
Daily Care  
This chapter provides information on regular maintenance such as replacing drum/toner cartridges, checking the  
meters and cleaning the machine. Read this chapter when necessary.  
Chapter 9  
Using the Auditron Feature  
This chapter explains the Auditron feature of this copier. Auditron is the feature that captures information on the  
number of copies made by each account user. Read this chapter when managing account data of the users.  
Appendix  
The appendix includes information on the specifications, the possible combinations of features, and the stapling  
function of the machine.  
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Conventions  
The manual uses the following conventions.  
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Safety Notes  
Read these safety notes carefully before using this product to ensure that you operate the machine properly.  
This section explains the graphic symbols used throughout this guide.  
Warnings alert you to potential hazard that could result in serious injury or death.  
Cautions alert you to operations that may result in minor injury or damage to the  
machine.  
This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating  
procedure that requires close attention. Read and follow  
instructions carefully to ensure the task is accomplished safely.  
This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating  
procedure that must not be performed. Read and follow  
instructions carefully.  
This symbol is used to alert operators to a specific operating  
procedure that should be emphasized for operating safety.  
Read instructions carefully before performing the required  
procedure.  
Precautions for Installation and Relocation  
The machine has ventilation holes on its bottom.  
A poorly ventilated machine can cause  
excessive internal heat and fire.  
Do not place the machine in a hot, humid, dusty,  
The accompanying diagram shows the minimum  
or poorly ventilated environment. Prolonged  
clearances required for normal operation,  
exposure to these adverse conditions can cause  
consumable replacement, and maintenance to  
fire or electric shocks.  
ensure your machine operates at peak  
performance. Your authorized Panasonic  
representative will provide necessary support for  
the proper installation of the machine.  
Do not place the machine near heaters or  
volatile, flammable, or combustible materials  
such as curtains that may catch fire.  
Place the machine on a level and sturdy surface  
that can withstand the machine weight of 418 lbs  
or 190 kg If tilted, the machine may fall over and  
cause injuries.  
When relocating the machine, contact your local  
authorized Panasonic service representative.  
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When moving the machine, be sure to unplug  
the Power Cord from the outlet. If the machine  
is moved with the Power Cord connected, it can  
cause damage to the cord which could result in  
fire or electric shocks.  
After the machine is installed, be sure to lock the  
caster stoppers. An unlocked machine may fall  
over or slide and cause injuries.  
When moving the machine, do not tilt it more  
than indicated below. If tilted excessively, the  
machine may fall over and cause injuries.  
Other Precautions  
The machine is capable of operating normally  
within the following recommended environmental  
limits. The temperature range is 50°-95°F,  
humidity range is 15-85% (without condensation).  
The humidity should be 47.5% or below at 95°F,  
and 85% at 95°F or below.  
Sudden temperature fluctuations can affect copy  
quality. Rapid heating of a cold room can cause  
condensation inside the machine, directly interfering  
with image transfer.  
Do not expose the machine to direct sunlight.  
Exposure to direct sunlight can adversely affect  
the machine’s performance.  
Power Requirements and Ground Connection  
Never use multi-plug adaptors to plug multiple  
power plugs in the same outlet. Be sure to  
operate the machine on a single-use  
receptacle. Multiple connectors can cause  
Two power specifications are listed below. The  
the outlet to overheat and cause fire.  
specifications that apply to your machine  
depend on your machine configuration. Connect  
the power plug only to a properly rated power  
outlet. Otherwise, it can cause fire or electric  
shocks. If in doubt, contact your local  
authorized Panasonic service representative.  
Rated voltage: 120 VAC  
Rated frequency: 60 Hz  
Rated voltage: 220 - 240 VAC  
Rated frequency: 50/60 Hz  
Ensure that the plug connection is free of dust.  
In a damp environment, a contaminated  
connector can draw a non-negligible amount of  
current that can generate heat and eventually  
cause a fire over an extended period of time.  
Always use the Power Cord provided with your  
machine. When an extension Power Cord is  
required, always use a properly rated cord. In USA,  
it is 125 V/15 A. In other countries, contact your  
local authorized Panasonic service representative.  
If you use a cord with an unspecified current rating,  
the machine or plug may emit smoke or become  
hot to the touch externally.  
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Do not attempt to rework, pull, bend, chafe, or  
otherwise damage the Power Cord. Do not  
place a heavy object on the cord. A damaged  
cord can cause fire or electric shocks.  
Be sure to switch Off and unplug the machine  
before accessing the interior of the machine for  
cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance.  
Access to a live machine's interior can cause  
electric shocks.  
Never touch a Power Cord with wet hands.  
Danger of electric shock exists.  
When the machine is not used over an extended  
period of time, switch it Off and unplug it. If an  
unused machine is left connected to a power  
source for a long period, degraded insulation  
can cause electric shocks, current leakages, or  
fire.  
Stop operation immediately if your machine  
produces smoke, smell, excessive heat, or  
unusual noise, or if water is spilt onto the  
machine. These conditions can cause fire.  
Immediately switch off and unplug the machine,  
and contact your local authorized Panasonic  
service representative.  
Once a month, unplug the machine and check  
the Power Cord for the following:  
The Power Cord is plugged firmly into a  
receptacle.  
The plug is not excessively heated, rusted, or  
bent.  
The plug and receptacle are free of dust.  
The cord is not cracked or frayed.  
If you notice any unusual conditions, contact your  
local authorized Panasonic service representative.  
If the Power Cord is broken or insulated wires are  
exposed, ask your local authorized Panasonic  
service representative for a replacement. Using a  
damaged cord can cause fire or electric shocks.  
To prevent fire or electric shocks, your machine  
must be grounded. If in doubt, contact your local  
authorized Panasonic service representative.  
Never connect the ground wire to any of the  
following:  
This machine has a ground fault interrupter. Once  
a month, check the protection circuit for correct  
operation using the following procedure. If the  
circuit does not operate, an electric shock can  
occur on a poorly grounded component. If you  
notice any unusual conditions, contact your local  
authorized Panasonic service representative.  
Gas pipe, which can be ignited and explode  
Telephone line ground wire or lightning rod,  
which can draw an excessive electric current  
if hit by lightning  
Water faucet or pipe whose electrical  
conductivity is broken by a non-metal part  
Press the power switch to the " " position.  
Press the test button below the breaker  
switch with the tip of a ball pen. When the  
breaker switch is turned from " " to " ",  
the circuit is OK.  
Do not unplug the machine while it is on.  
Unplugging a live connector can deform the plug  
and cause a fire.  
Turn the breaker switch, then the power  
switch to the " " position.  
When unplugging the machine, grasp the plug  
instead of the cord. Forcibly pulling on a cord  
can damage it and cause fire or electric shocks.  
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Unplug the machine, TV, and radio, and replug  
them into outlets that operate on different  
circuits.  
Other Precautions  
Re-orientate the TV and/or radio antennas and  
cables until the interference stops. For an  
outdoor antenna, you should ask your local  
electrician for support.  
When installed at a certain location, the machine  
may cause interference with radio and television  
reception. If you notice flickering or distorted  
images or noises on your audio-visual units, your  
machine may be causing radio interference.  
Switch it Off, and if the interference disappears,  
the machine is the cause of radio interference.  
Perform the following procedures until the  
interference is corrected:  
Use coaxial cable antennas.  
The machine has a built-in circuit for protection  
against lightning-induced surge current. If  
lightning strikes in your neighborhood, switch Off  
the machine. Disconnect the Power Cord from the  
machine, and reconnect them only when lightning  
has stopped.  
Move the machine, and the TV and radio away  
from each other.  
Reposition or re-orientate the machine and/or  
the TV and radio.  
Operating Safeguards  
Since radiation emitted inside the machine is  
completely confined within the protective  
housings and external covers, the laser beam  
cannot escape from the machine during any  
phase of user operation. Do not perform any  
operation apart from the instructions given in the  
manual. There may be a danger of laser beam  
leakage.  
Do not place any liquid container such as  
a vase or coffee cup on the machine.  
Spilt water can cause fire or electric  
shocks.  
Do not place any metal part such as staples or  
clips on the machine. If metal and flammable  
parts entered the machine, they can short  
internal components, and cause fire or electric  
shocks.  
Do not place any heavy object on the machine.  
An off-balance machine can fall over or the  
heavy object can fall, causing injuries.  
If debris (metal or liquid) entered the machine,  
switch Off and unplug the machine. Contact your  
local authorized Panasonic service representative.  
Operating a debris-contaminated machine can  
cause fire or electric shocks.  
If you make copies with the document cover  
open, avoid looking directly at the copy lamp.  
Direct eye exposure can cause eye fatigue or  
damage.  
Never open or remove machine covers that are  
secured with screws unless specifically  
instructed in this manual. A high voltage  
component can cause electric shocks.  
Do not use a highly flammable spray near the  
machine. It can cause fire.  
When copying a thick document, do not use  
excessive force to press it against the document  
glass. The glass may break and cause injuries.  
Do not try to alter the machine configuration, or  
modify any parts. An unauthorized modification  
can cause smoke or fire.  
Do not touch areas on or near the Fuser Unit  
that are affixed with the label, “Hot Surface”.  
You can get burnt as a result. Do not forcefully  
remove paper that are in the Fuser Unit or  
wrapped around the Heat Roller. You can get  
burnt as a result. Switch Off the machine, and  
contact your local authorized Panasonic service  
representative.  
This equipment is certified as a Class 1 laser  
product under IEC60825 and FDA (Food and  
Drug Administration:USA). This means that the  
machine does not emit hazardous laser  
radiation.  
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Do not place a heavy object or lean your elbow  
on the touch-sensitive panel or display. The  
panel or display can break and the broken glass  
can cause injuries.  
Do not use papers that conduct electricity (for  
example, origami paper, carbon paper and  
coated paper). If the paper is jammed in the  
machine, it can result in a short circuit or fire.  
Do not staple document with punched holes  
(e.g. perforated paper available in the market)  
as the resultant detached staples can injure your  
fingers.  
It is recommended to ventilate the room to keep  
the environment comfortable during continuous  
copying runs in a small room.  
When removing jammed staples, take care not  
to injure your fingers.  
When sliding out a Paper Tray, pull it out slowly.  
If pulled out with too much force, the tray can hit  
and injure your knees.  
Other Precautions  
When pushing back the Tray, be careful so that  
your fingers are not hurt by the pincers.  
When clearing a paper jam or other fault, follow  
the appropriate procedures given in this manual.  
When opening the Transfer Unit, be careful so  
that your fingers are not hurt by the pincers.  
As the cooling fan is always switched On to  
prevent the machine from overheating, it is not an  
error. Do not block the ventilation outlets of the  
machine.  
Do not reach your hand to the back of the  
Transfer Unit. You can injure your hand this  
way, or your fingers may be hurt by the pincers.  
This DP-6000/7000 utilizes tin-lead solder, and  
has a fluorescent lamp containing a small amount  
of mercury. Disposal of these materials may be  
regulated in your community due to environmental  
considerations. For disposal or recycling  
information please contact your local authorities,  
or the Electronics Industries Alliance:  
When removing jammed paper, make sure that  
no pieces of torn paper are left in the machine.  
A piece of paper remaining in the machine can  
cause a fire.  
If a sheet of paper cannot be removed or is  
wrapped around the Heat Roller, do not try to  
remove it by yourself. Doing so can cause  
injuries. Switch Off the machine immediately,  
and contact your local authorized Panasonic  
service representative.  
"www.eiae.org".  
Consumable Safeguards  
Other Precautions  
Do not unpack consumables before use. Store  
consumables in a cool, dry, and clean  
environment, away from an open flame, and out of  
direct exposure to sunlight.  
Never throw a Drum Cartridge into an open  
flame. Toner remaining in the cartridge can  
cause an explosion and you can get burnt.  
Never throw a Toner Cartridge into an open  
flame. It can cause an explosion and you can  
get hurt.  
When using consumables, read and observe  
operating instructions and safeguards written on  
the package and container.  
Never throw developer or a developer container  
into an open flame. It can cause an explosion  
and you can get hurt.  
Never heat the drum in a cartridge, or scratch its  
surface. A heated or scratched drum can be  
hazardous to your health.  
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If toner adheres to your skin, wash it with soap  
and water, then rinse it well.  
If you inhale toner, exit the area immediately  
and gargle with plenty of water.  
If you swallow toner, induce vomiting and  
consult a doctor immediately.  
- Handling Instructions -  
Used Drum Cartridges and Toner Cartridges should  
be properly disposed of. Contact your local authorized  
Panasonic service representative for disposal.  
Administer emergency treatment as follows:  
If toner gets into your eyes, rinse them well with  
plenty of clean water. Consult a doctor, if  
necessary.  
Locations of Warning and Caution Labels  
To ensure your safety in operating the copier, please read the Warning and Caution Labels pasted on the  
internal parts of the machine carefully.  
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The Objective of the  
International Energy Star  
Program  
As a member of the International ENERGY STAR® Program,  
Panasonic confirms that this product satisfies the requirements  
for International ENERGY STAR® Program standards.  
To protect the global environment and conserve energy sources, the International  
Energy Star Program encourages the following product features. Panasonic  
confirms the DP-6000/7000 Series satisfy the requirements for this program.  
Two-sided Copying Feature  
To reduce the volume of copy paper used, the two-sided copying feature is set  
as a default for this machine. You can copy two single-sided originals on both  
sides of a sheet of paper. You can also make single-sided copies.  
See 4-6: Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided) of these Operating Instructions for  
details.  
Auto Power Off Feature  
This product has a power-saving feature, which turns the machine Off  
automatically if it is On and not operated for a certain period of time. The default  
auto shut-off time is set at 60 minutes and above. See Time-Outs in  
6.1: List of Custom Preset Functions of these Operating Instructions for details.  
Sleep Mode Feature  
This product has a power-saving feature, which switches the machine to the  
sleep mode automatically if the machine is not operated for a certain period of  
time. In this mode, the machine consumes minimum power. The default sleep  
mode start time is set as 60 minutes. See the Operating Instructions (Printer).  
Low Power Mode Feature  
This product has a power-saving feature, which switches the machine to the  
low power mode automatically if the machine is On and not operated for a  
certain period of time. In this mode the machine lowers the fuser temperature  
and saves power consumption. The default low power mode start time is set  
at 15 minutes. The recovery time for low power mode is 29 seconds for  
machines that prints 50, 60, or 70 copies per minute. See Time-Outs in 6.1:  
List of Custom Preset Functions of these Operating Instructions for details.  
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Table of Contents  
Preface  
Useful Features  
Using These Operating Instructions  
Conventions  
Safety Notes  
The Objective of the International Energy Star Program  
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Copier  
1-1  
1-2  
Main Components and Their Functions..................................................................................... 2  
Switching On and Off................................................................................................................. 6  
Breaker Switch ..............................................................................................................6  
Switching On the Power ................................................................................................6  
Switching Off the Power ................................................................................................7  
Switching Off the Power Automatically..........................................................................7  
Auto Start ......................................................................................................................7  
Using the Touch Panel Display .................................................................................................. 8  
Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled) ................................................. 13  
Saving Power .......................................................................................................................... 15  
Entering Power Saver Mode Automatically .................................................................16  
1-3  
1-4  
1-5  
Using the Power Saver Mode .....................................................................................16  
Chapter 2 Loading Paper  
2-1  
What Paper to Use .................................................................................................................. 18  
Weights of Paper.........................................................................................................18  
Paper Size and Tray Loading Capacity .......................................................................18  
Types of Special Media ...............................................................................................19  
Storing and Handling Paper .................................................................................................... 20  
Handling Curled Paper ................................................................................................20  
Loading Paper ......................................................................................................................... 21  
Loading Paper in Trays 1 to 4 .....................................................................................21  
Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass) ...............................................................................23  
Loading Paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional) ........................................24  
Changing the Paper Tray Size ................................................................................................ 25  
Changing the Size of Tray 1 ........................................................................................25  
Changing the Size of Trays 2 to 4 ...............................................................................27  
Changing the Size of Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional)..................................31  
2-2  
2-3  
2-4  
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Chapter 3 Loading Documents  
3-1  
Documents .............................................................................................................................. 34  
Loading Documents in the DADF................................................................................34  
Placing Documents on the Document Glass...............................................................35  
Loading Documents ................................................................................................................ 36  
Loading Documents in the DADF................................................................................36  
Placing Documents on the Document Glass...............................................................37  
Screen Display When Using Document Glass ............................................................38  
3-2  
Chapter 4 Basic Features  
4-1  
4-2  
4-3  
Overview of Basic Features .................................................................................................... 40  
Selecting a Paper Tray (Paper Supply) ................................................................................... 42  
Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge) .................................................................................... 43  
Size-for-Size Copying .................................................................................................44  
Reduction or Enlargement ..........................................................................................45  
Preset Percentage Change .........................................................................................46  
Variable Percentage Change (Variable %) ..................................................................47  
Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width (Independent X-Y%) ............................................ 49  
Specifying X/Y Percentage Change (Variable X-Y%) .................................................50  
Specifying Original/Copy Size (Calculator%) .............................................................. 52  
4-4  
Automatic X/Y Percentage Change (Auto-Fit) ............................................................54  
Copying on One Side (2 Sided)............................................................................................... 56  
Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided) ............................................................................................. 59  
Making Two Sided Copies from One Sided Originals .................................................59  
4-5  
4-6  
Making Two Sided Copies from Two Sided Originals.................................................. 61  
Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing)................................................................................ 64  
Stapling (Stapling) ................................................................................................................... 67  
Punching Holes (Punching) ..................................................................................................... 70  
4-7  
4-8  
4-9  
4-10 Resetting the Copy Sets and Feature Settings to Their Defaults ............................................ 73  
Resetting the Number of Copy Sets............................................................................73  
Resetting the Feature Settings....................................................................................73  
4-11 Stopping a Copy Job ............................................................................................................... 74  
4-12 Interrupting a Copy Job ........................................................................................................... 75  
4-13 Programming Ahead................................................................................................................ 76  
Chapter 5 Added Features  
5-1  
Overview of Added Features ................................................................................................... 78  
5-2  
5-3  
5-4  
5-5  
Adjusting Copy Density (Lighter/Darker) ................................................................................. 80  
Making a Copy According to Original Type (Original Type) ..................................................... 82  
Copying Several Documents onto One Copy (Multi-Up (N Up)) ............................................. 84  
Loading Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Size Originals).............................................................. 87  
Copying on Paper Size Matching the Document Size ................................................ 88  
Copying onto a Selected Paper Size .......................................................................... 89  
Copying Facing Pages onto Separate Sheets (Book Copying)............................................... 90  
Setting the Margins (Image Shift) ............................................................................................ 92  
Erasing the Edges and Copying All (Edge Erase/Copy All)..................................................... 96  
Interleaving Blank Sheets Between Transparencies (Transparency Separators) ................... 99  
5-6  
5-7  
5-8  
5-9  
5-10 Selecting the Original Orientation (Original Orientation) ....................................................... 102  
5-11 Rotating and Copying in Different Directions (Image Rotation)............................................. 104  
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5-12 Selecting the Original Size (Original Size) ............................................................................ 106  
5-13 Enhancing Sharpness (Sharpness)....................................................................................... 108  
5-14 Creating Negative-like Images (Negative Image).................................................................. 110  
5-15 Creating Mirror Images (Mirror Image) .................................................................................. 112  
5-16 Repeating an Image (Repeat Image) .................................................................................... 114  
5-17 Making Duplex Copies of Facing Pages (Book Duplex)........................................................ 117  
5-18 Inserting Covers (Covers) ..................................................................................................... 120  
5-19 Making a Sample Set (Sample Set) ...................................................................................... 123  
5-20 Creating a Booklet (Booklet Creation) ................................................................................... 125  
5-21 Job Memory Operations ........................................................................................................ 128  
Registering a Routine Job in the Job Memory ..........................................................128  
Overwriting Jobs Stored in the Job Memory .............................................................133  
Deleting a Job Stored in the Job Memory .................................................................133  
Copying by Using the Job Memory ...........................................................................135  
5-22 Using the Document/Copy Counter....................................................................................... 136  
Chapter 6 Custom Presets  
6-1  
List of Custom Preset Functions ........................................................................................... 140  
Paper Tray Attributes.................................................................................................140  
Feature Defaults........................................................................................................141  
Audio Tones ..............................................................................................................142  
Original Size Defaults................................................................................................143  
Original/Paper Size Sensing .....................................................................................143  
Time-Outs..................................................................................................................144  
R/E Presets ...............................................................................................................144  
Change of Access Number .......................................................................................145  
Screen Layout ...........................................................................................................145  
System Setup ............................................................................................................146  
Image Quality ............................................................................................................146  
Displaying the Tools Mode Screen ........................................................................................ 147  
Displaying the Tools Mode Screen ............................................................................147  
Exiting the Tools Mode Screen..................................................................................148  
Configuring the Machine with Tools Mode............................................................................. 149  
Selecting the Feature Defaults ..................................................................................149  
Changing the Access Number of the Administrator...................................................152  
Configuring a Screen (Default/Basic/Customized) ....................................................154  
6-2  
6-3  
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting  
7-1  
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................... 164  
When an Error Message is Displayed .......................................................................164  
When Other Problems Occurred ...............................................................................164  
Paper Jams ...........................................................................................................................168  
Paper Jam at Trays 1-4 .............................................................................................168  
Paper Jam at Tray 5 (Bypass)...................................................................................169  
Paper Jam at Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder)............................................................170  
Paper Jam at Lower Right Section of the Machine ...................................................173  
Paper Jam Inside the Machine..................................................................................175  
Paper Jam at the Output Tray ...................................................................................178  
Paper Jam Inside the Finisher ..................................................................................180  
Paper Jam at the Finisher Tray .................................................................................181  
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7-4  
Document Jams .................................................................................................................... 183  
Document Jam at the Feeding Point of the DADF ....................................................183  
Document Jam Inside the DADF...............................................................................184  
Document Jam at the Document Tray.......................................................................186  
Document Jam Underneath the DADF .....................................................................187  
Stapler Faults ........................................................................................................................ 189  
Chapter 8 Daily Care  
8-1  
Cleaning the Copier............................................................................................................... 194  
Cleaning Document Cover, Document/Scanning Glass............................................194  
Cleaning the DADF Film/Roller Sections ..................................................................195  
Consumables ........................................................................................................................ 197  
Increasing the Toner Level .................................................................................................... 198  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge............................................................................................... 200  
Replacing the Drum Cartridge ............................................................................................... 203  
Replacing the Staple Cartridge .............................................................................................206  
Emptying the Punch Scrap Container ................................................................................... 208  
Checking the Billing Meter..................................................................................................... 210  
Making Clean Copies ............................................................................................................ 212  
8-2  
8-3  
8-4  
8-5  
8-6  
8-7  
8-8  
8-9  
Chapter 9 Using the Auditron Feature  
9-1  
9-2  
Auditron .................................................................................................................................216  
Displaying the Auditron Administration Mode Screen............................................................ 218  
Displaying the Auditron Administration Mode Screen ...............................................218  
Exiting the Auditron Administration Mode..................................................................219  
Confirming the Account Data................................................................................................. 220  
Confirming Data of Own Account ..............................................................................220  
9-3  
Confirming Data of Every Account ............................................................................221  
Editing the Account Data ....................................................................................................... 223  
Deleting the Account Data ..................................................................................................... 227  
Enabling/Disabling Auditron .................................................................................................. 229  
Defining Automatic Display of the Password Entry Screen ................................................... 231  
Changing the Auditron Access Number................................................................................. 233  
9-4  
9-5  
9-6  
9-7  
9-8  
Appendix  
A
B
C
D
Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 236  
Possible Combinations of Features....................................................................................... 239  
Stapling .................................................................................................................................243  
Options and Supplies ............................................................................................................ 245  
Index  
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Getting to Know Your Copier  
1-1 Main Components and Their Functions ........................  
1-2 Switching On and Off ....................................................  
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display .....................................  
1-4 Entering Password  
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6
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(When the Auditron Feature is Enabled).......................  
1-5 Saving Power ................................................................  
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Main Components and  
Their Functions  
Main Components  
1
Automatically feeds a stack of documents, one sheet at a time, for  
scanning. For copying a two-sided document, side one is scanned first  
and the document is flipped in the DADF for side two to be scanned. The  
DADF serves as the document cover when the document to be copied is  
placed on the document glass.  
Duplex Automatic  
1
Document Feeder (DADF)  
Switches On/Off the power of the machine.  
Power Switch  
2
3
4
Receives copies made from the machine. If the optional offset catch tray  
is installed, each copy set is offset from the previous copy set. This  
means that the edge of each set is placed to the left or right of the  
previous copy set to allow easy separation.  
Output Tray (optional)  
Open this cover to clear paper jams.  
Lower Right Cover  
Paper Trays 1 to 4  
Load paper stock in these trays.  
5
6
Open this door to clear paper jams or replace the Drum/Toner Cartridge.  
Contains operating buttons, indicator lights and the touch panel display.  
Set originals here.  
Front Door  
Control Panel  
7
8
Document Glass  
Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional)  
9
Up to 3600 sheets of paper can be loaded.  
Open this cover to clear paper jams.  
Top Cover of Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder)  
Tray 5 (Bypass)  
10  
11  
Load special media and non standard size paper here.  
2
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13  
Finisher (optional)  
Finisher Tray 1  
Enables stapling and hole-punching.  
Receives copy output other than stapled, punched, or high capacity.  
Receives stapled, punched, or high capacity copy output.  
Open this cover to remove jammed paper.  
14  
15  
16  
Finisher Tray 2  
Finisher Top Cover  
Finisher Front Door  
Open this door to remove jammed paper, and replace or remove staples.  
Fixes the printed image on the paper by fusing the toner. Do not touch this unit as it is  
extremely hot.  
17  
Fuser Unit  
Transfers the toner image on the drum to the paper. Pull out this unit to clear paper jams.  
18  
19  
Transfer Unit  
Drum Cartridge  
Toner Cartridge  
Comprises devices such as a photoreceptor drum and charge corona.  
Contains toner (image forming powder).  
20  
21  
Controls the power supply to the machine. Once leakage is detected, this switch will  
automatically interrupt the power supply to the machine. It is usually left in the “I” position.  
Breaker Switch  
* Indicates that the feature may not be available on certain models.  
1-1 Main Components and Their Functions  
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Control Panel  
1
2
1
1
2
Brightness Adjustment Dial  
Touch Panel Display  
Adjusts the brightness of the Touch Panel display.  
Touch the feature buttons on this panel to select the desired options for a copy, scan  
or print job.  
Press this button to go to the Settings/Meter Check screen or screen for setting printer  
specifications if the printer function is installed. You can also check the meter reading.  
3
Settings/Meter Check Button  
Password Button  
Press this button to enter the Password (by department/account user) when the  
Auditron feature is enabled.  
4
5
Press this button to interrupt the current copy or print job for an urgent job. The indicator  
light at the upper left lights up when this button is pressed.  
Interrupt Button/Indicator  
Press this button to reduce the power consumption of the machine and put it in the  
Power Saver mode which is indicated by the illuminated button. To return to the Ready  
(Copy) mode, press the lit Power Saver button.  
6
Power Saver (On/Off) Button  
4
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Clear All Button  
Stop Button  
Press this button to clear all settings and return to the default screen.  
7
8
Press this button to stop the current copy or print job.  
Press this button to start copying or scanning.  
9
Start Button  
The Auto indicator light at the upper left lights up when Auto Start is activated.  
10  
Clear C Button  
Press this button to delete a wrong character entry, and stop a copy or print job.  
Use the keys to enter the number of sets to be copied, or numeric values for feature  
settings.  
11 Numeric Keypad  
Communicating Indicator*  
The indicator lights up when print or scan data are being transmitted.  
12  
13  
14  
Job in Memory Indicator*  
Job Status Stop Button*  
The indicator lights up when data are accumulated in the memory of the machine.  
Press this button when checking or cancelling the status of copy, print or scan jobs.  
Press this button to display the menu screen.  
15 Menu Button*  
* For models with the printer feature  
1-1 Main Components and Their Functions  
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Switching On and Off  
Switch On the power before operating the copier.  
This section will show you how to switch the copier On/Off.  
1
Breaker Switch  
If the breaker trips repeatedly,  
contact your local authorized  
Panasonic service representative.  
Check the Ground Fault Interrupter  
once a month to ensure that it works  
correctly.  
The Breaker Switch is  
normally set to the "I" position.  
However, when it is not used  
for an extended period of time  
or when it is to be relocated,  
switch it to the "O" position.  
Power requirements and ground  
connection of Safety Notes for an  
explanation on the Ground Fault  
Interrupter.  
Switching On the Power  
Turn the power switch to the  
" " position.  
The power is switched On.  
You can change the default screen  
from the Basic Features screen to  
any other screen and the new  
screen will be displayed.  
After a while, the default screen  
appears on the display.  
The machine will be in the Ready  
mode approximately three minutes  
after the power is switched On.  
When the Power Saver mode is On,  
the display will still be Off and the  
Power Saver indicator will be On.  
1-2 Switching On and Off  
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Switching Off the Power  
Turn the power switch to the " "  
position.  
The power is switched Off.  
If the machine is switched On but  
has been left unused for a fixed  
period of time, the Power Saver  
feature will reduce the power  
consumption of the machine to  
conserve energy. See 1-5: Saving  
Power for details.  
Switching Off the Power Automatically  
The Auto Power Off feature will be enabled if the machine has been left  
unused for a certain duration (factory default is 60 minutes) while the power  
is On.  
This feature is available for models  
with only the copy function. See  
Time-Outs in 6-1: List of Custom  
Preset Functions on how to change  
the settings.  
Press the switch to the " " position to switch On the power.  
The Auto Power Off feature is not  
available for models with the printer  
feature.  
Auto Start  
Load the document while the message "Please wait.." is being displayed.  
Then press the Start button. The document will automatically be scanned  
once the machine is ready to copy. This is called the Auto Start feature.  
When the Auto Start feature is  
activated, "Please wait ... Job will  
start automatically." appears on the  
message area of the display. The  
indicator light at the top left corner of  
the Auto indicator is lit.  
You can cancel the Auto Start  
feature by pressing the Stop button  
and then the Clear C button.  
1-2 Switching On and Off  
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You can select a feature shown on the Touch Panel display by touching its  
corresponding button on the display. Here, the Basic Features screen is  
used to explain the respective parts of a screen.  
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In this section, the Touch Panel display will be referred to as the “display”.  
Feature Status Mark  
The status of a feature is indicated by a mark.  
Message Area  
The status of the machine and its operating  
instructions are displayed here. The number on  
the right indicates the number of sets to be copied.  
Feature Icon  
Explanation on a feature and its settings  
are represented pictorially.  
Select one of these  
buttons to change  
the display.  
The above Paper Supply display is a sample.  
Each default setting is  
Tray 1 : 8.5 x 11" (A4)  
Tray 2 to 4 : 11 x 17" (A3)  
Tray 6 : 8.5 x 11" (A4).  
Above Trays can be changed.  
Feature Button  
Pop-up Mark  
Touch this button to select or program a  
feature. The currently selected button is  
This mark indicates that the button has a pop-up  
screen for additional selections. Select this button  
to display the pop-up screen.  
highlighted.  
The features shown on the display  
(includes message in the message  
area or the screen) will depend on  
the installed options and the model  
of the machine. In the above  
example, Tray 6 (High Capacity  
Feeder), and Finisher are installed.  
For models with the printer feature,  
see the Operating Instructions (For  
Printer).  
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display  
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Changing the Display Screen  
Four screens are available for selection on the display. They are the Basic  
Features screen, Customized Features screen, Features Menu screen and  
Stored Jobs screen.  
Select the Basic Features, Customized Features, Features Menu or Stored  
Jobs button located on the right-hand side of the display. The corresponding  
screen of the selected button will be displayed. The factory default screen  
when you switch On the power is the Basic Features screen.  
The features on the Basic Features screen and the Customized Features  
screen are also shown on the Features Menu screen. Select the screen that  
best meets your operating requirements.  
The System Administrator can use  
the Tools Mode to select the screens  
to be displayed. See sections on  
Feature Defaults and Screen Layout  
in 6-1: List of Custom Preset  
Functions for details.  
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Basic Features (factory default)  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
Customized Features (factory default)  
The screen on the right has the  
Finisher installed.  
Features Menu  
Stored Jobs (factory default)  
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display  
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Selecting a Feature  
Touch a displayed button to select a feature or value. See “Chapters 4 to 6”  
for details.  
1
When the feature name is displayed on the button:  
When there is a pop-up mark attached to the button:  
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When there are Scroll Buttons  
1
Functions of the Reset, Cancel and Close/Save Buttons  
Returns all the selected features and values to their  
original settings when the screen was first displayed.  
Cancels all the selected features and values of the  
displayed screen and returns to the previous screen.  
Registers all the settings and returns to the previous  
screen.  
When a Button Is Not Available  
An unavailable button is dim and grey in color.  
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Message Pop-up and Confirmation Pop-up Screens  
A message pop-up screen will be displayed to show warning or caution  
notes. Select Close to exit from this screen.  
A confirmation pop-up screen will be displayed when an action requires your  
confirmation. Select either Yes or No to exit from this screen.  
Message Pop-up Screen  
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Confirmation Pop-up Screen  
Error Message Screen  
An error message screen will be displayed when it is time to replace one of  
the consumables or when an error will result if you continue to use the copier.  
This screen will also be displayed when there is paper jammed in the machine  
or when an internal system failure has occurred. Follow the instructions shown  
on the screen to resolve the problem.  
Power Saver Screen  
The display on the screen disappears and the Power Saver indicator light is  
On when the Power Saver feature is activated. Press the Power Saver (On/  
Off) button again to display the default screen.  
1-3 Using the Touch Panel Display  
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Entering Password  
(When the Auditron Feature is Enabled)  
The Auditron feature allows you to control the number of copies that a  
department (account user) can make by assigning a password to the user.  
The diagram shows the relationship between the Password Entry screen  
and the default screen. This section describes the procedures for entering  
the password when the Auditron mode is On.  
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Chapter 9 Using the Auditron  
Feature for details on the functions  
and settings of the Auditron feature.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Procedure  
If you made a mistake while entering  
the password, press the Clear C  
button to clear and re-enter.  
When the Password screen is being displayed, enter your  
Password by using the keypad.  
Each input digit is represented by an asterisk.  
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Select Confirm.  
You can change the maximum  
display time (time-out) of the default  
screen by using the Auditron  
The default screen appears.  
Administration Mode. See 9-7:  
Defining Automatic Display of the  
Password Entry Screen for details.  
After you have finished with your copying, press Password to  
return to the Password Entry screen.  
1-4 Entering Password (When the Auditron Feature is Enabled)  
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Saving Power  
The machine has a power-saving feature, which lowers the power  
consumption when copying is stopped for a period of time. This consists of  
two modes based on the level of power consumption.  
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Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode)  
Power consumption: 120 V model: 206 W, 220-240 V model:208 W  
The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit.  
The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.  
Normal power consumption during  
machine standby is 270 W.  
When the machine is not used for a  
set period of time, it automatically  
goes into the low power mode  
(Power Saver mode) (factory default  
is 15 minutes). In addition, after a  
set period of time, it shifts to the  
power Off mode (Sleep Mode)  
(factory default is 60 minutes).  
These time-out periods can be  
changed. See Time-Outs in 6-1: List  
of Custom Preset Functions for  
details.  
To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.  
The Power Saver light is unlit and the Power Saver mode is cancelled.  
Power Off Mode (Sleep Mode)  
Power consumption: 120 V model: 6 W, 220-240 V model: 7 W  
The power switch automatically changes to the " " position and the  
power is switched Off.  
To copy, turn the power switch to the "I" position.  
The power is switched On and the display shows the default screen.  
For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature  
When the machine is not used for a  
set period of time, it automatically  
goes into the low power mode  
(factory default is 15 minutes). In  
addition, after a set period of time, it  
shifts to the Sleep Mode (factory  
default is 60 minutes).  
Low Power Mode  
The power of the control panel and fuser unit lowers. The display is unlit.  
The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.  
For models which come with the  
printer feature, see the Operating  
Instructions (For Printer) regarding  
setting the power-saving feature.  
Sleep mode can be disabled. See  
the Operating Instructions (For  
Printer).  
To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.  
Operating Instructions (For Printer)  
Sleep Mode  
The power of the fuser unit is cut. The display is unlit.  
The Power Saver light on the control panel is lit.  
To copy, press the Power Saver (On/Off) button.  
The Power Saver light is unlit and Power Saver mode is cancelled.  
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Entering Power Saver Mode Automatically  
When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes  
into the Low Power Mode (Power Saver Mode). In addition, after a set  
period of time, it shifts to the Power Off Mode (Auto Power Off Mode).  
By factory default, the shift to Power  
Saver mode and Auto Power Off  
mode after the last copy job or  
action is set as 15 minutes and 60  
minutes respectively. These time-out  
periods can be changed. See Time-  
Outs in 6-1: List of Custom Preset  
Functions for details.  
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For Models Which Come with the Printer Feature  
For models which come with the  
printer feature see the Operating  
Instructions (For Printer) regarding  
setting the power-saving feature.  
Sleep mode can be disabled. See  
the Operating Instructions (For  
Printer).  
When the machine is not used for a set period of time, it automatically goes  
into the Low Power Mode. In addition, after a set period of time, it shifts to  
the Sleep Mode.  
Using the Power Saver Mode  
You can enable the Low Power Mode manually when you are not making  
copies for a period of time.  
Procedure  
Press Power Saver (On/Off).  
The power saver light is turned On and the machine is in the Power Saver  
Mode.  
Disabling the Power Saver Mode  
Procedure  
When the machine in low power  
mode is not used for a set period of  
time, it shifts to the Power Off mode  
(Auto Power Off mode), and power  
is cut. To copy, switch the power On  
again.  
Press Power Saver (On/Off).  
The power saver light is turned Off and the Power Saver Mode is disabled.  
1-5 Saving Power  
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Loading Paper  
2-1  
2-2  
2-3  
2-4  
What Paper to Use .....................................................  
Storing and Handling Paper........................................  
Loading Paper ............................................................  
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What Paper to Use  
This section describes the paper stock that can be used on this machine.  
Weights of Paper  
The weights of paper for the respective trays are as shown below.  
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Tray  
Paper Weight  
The Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) is  
optional.  
Tray 1  
12 - 28 lbs  
For two-sided copying, use  
12 - 28 g/m2 paper.  
Trays 2 to 4  
12 - 28 lbs  
12 - 48 lbs  
12 - 28 lbs  
Tray 5 (Bypass)  
Tray 6 (High  
Capacity Feeder)  
Paper Size and Tray Loading Capacity  
The applicable paper size and the loading capacity for the respective  
trays are shown below.  
Paper Tray  
Capacity  
Tray  
Valid Paper Sizes  
Do not use paper with glue or tape  
on it.  
For curled paper, uncurl them before  
loading.  
Tray 1  
A5, A5 , B5 , A4 , 5.5 x 8.5", 8.5 x 11"  
1000 sheets  
A5, A5 , 5.5 x 8.5", B5, B5 , A4, A4 , 8.5 x 11",  
8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 13", 8.5 x 14", B4, Pa Kai, A3, 11 x 17"  
Trays 2 to 4  
550 sheets  
each  
You cannot make two-sided copies  
onto paper smaller than 5.5 x 8.5".  
50 sheets  
each  
Tray 5  
A6, B6, A5, A5 , B5, B5 , A4, A4 , B4, A3, Pa Kai,  
(Bypass)  
5.5 x 8.5", 8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 13", 8.5 x 14", 11 x 17"  
Tray 6 (High  
Capacity  
B5 , A4 , 8.5 x 11"  
3600 sheets  
Feeder)  
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Types of Special Media  
The types of media for the respective trays are as shown below.  
Special Media  
Tray  
The special media mentioned on the  
right cannot be used for 2-Sided  
copying.  
Transparencies, perforated paper (30-hole)  
Trays 2 to 4  
Transparencies, perforated paper (30 hole),  
tracing paper, label stock  
Tray 5 (Bypass)  
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Do not use paper with glue or tape  
on it.  
Do not use conductive paper, e.g folding paper, carbonic  
paper and coated paper. When paper jam occurs, they  
can cause fire or electric shocks.  
Special Media cannot be loaded in  
Trays 1 and 6 (High Capacity  
Feeder) (optional).  
Load perforated paper with the holes  
toward the back of the tray.  
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Storing and Handling Paper  
Observe the following when storing paper:  
Always store paper in a cabinet or at a place with low humidity. Damp  
paper may cause jams or affect the image quality.  
Always re-pack unused paper, preferably with desiccant.  
Always store paper on a flat surface to prevent bending or curling.  
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Observe the following when handling paper:  
Do not combine and load paper left-over from different reams into a tray.  
Do not use folded or wrinkled paper.  
Do not load mixed size paper into a tray.  
Always fan transparencies or labels before loading to prevent jamming  
or multi-sheet feeding.  
Handling Curled Paper  
If the output paper curls badly and cannot be properly delivered to the  
output tray, remove the paper stock from the selected tray. Turn the stack  
of paper over in the tray so that the last sheet is now the first sheet. Then  
re-load the paper stock into the paper tray.  
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Loading Paper  
The following screen will appear when paper runs out during a copy job.  
Add paper according to the displayed instructions. After adding the paper,  
you can resume the copy job by pressing the Start button.  
During a copy job, paper can be  
added to a tray not selected for the  
current job that is in progress.  
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This section will show you how to add paper to Trays 1 to 4, Tray 5 (Bypass),  
and Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder).  
Loading Paper in Trays 1 to 4  
Add paper to Trays 1 to 4 according to the procedures shown below.  
The capacity of Tray 1 is 1000  
sheets while Trays 2 to 4 each has a  
capacity of 550 sheets.  
Procedure  
Pull out the empty tray until  
it stops.  
When pulling out a  
paper tray, do it  
slowly. If pulled out  
with too much force,  
the tray can hit and  
injure your knees.  
Align and load the paper  
stock against the right side  
of the tray with the side  
where the image is to be  
copied facing upwards.  
Do not load paper above the MAX fill  
line.  
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Push the tray in slowly  
until it stops.  
The message, "Ready to copy.  
Press Start to continue or press C  
button to cancel the job." appears  
on the display once you have  
properly replenished the tray.  
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Loading Paper in Tray 5 (Bypass)  
Load special media, non-standard size paper, which cannot be loaded in  
Trays 1-4, Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional), and Tray 5 (Bypass).  
The Tray 5 (Bypass) has a capacity  
of 50 sheets. The paper size is as  
follows.  
Procedure  
Open Tray 5 (Bypass) by  
holding the grip on the left  
side of the machine.  
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*However, image which can be copied  
on the Y axis is up to 11 inches.  
If necessary, pull out the  
Extension Tray.  
Load perforated paper with the holes  
toward the back of the tray.  
When copying on OHP film  
(8.5 x 11" or A4), please set the  
OHP film in Landscape orientation.  
Load paper with the side to  
be copied facing up and  
inserting them till they  
touch the back of the tray.  
Make sure the edges of paper  
towards you are aligned.  
Do not place things other than  
media on Tray 5 (Bypass). Also, do  
not make copies while holding the  
edge of the paper. The wrong paper  
size may be detected leading to  
paper jams.  
Make sure that the Paper Guide is  
set so that it touches the paper.  
Skewed paper will cause the copy  
image to be slanted.  
When copies are made by placing  
the original on the document glass,  
there may be a loss of image due to  
error in size detection. As such,  
enter the size of the original with the  
Original Size feature, or use the  
DADF.  
Move the Paper Guide to  
touch the paper.  
Tray 5 (Bypass) under Paper  
Supply of the Basic Features  
screen becomes selectable.  
Do not move the Paper Guide after  
the Start button has been pressed  
and until copying has stopped.  
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Loading Paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional)  
Load paper in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional) by following the  
procedures below.  
Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) is  
optional.  
The capacity of Tray 6 (High  
Capacity Feeder) (optional) is 3600  
sheets.  
Procedure  
Pull the tray out slowly until  
it stops.  
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When pulling out a  
paper tray, do it  
slowly. If pulled out  
with too much force,  
the tray can hit and  
injure your knees.  
Do not load paper above the MAX fill  
line.  
Align and load the paper  
against the right side of the  
tray with the side where  
the image is to be copied  
facing upwards.  
Push the tray in slowly until  
it stops.  
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Changing the Paper Tray Size  
Changing the Size of Tray 1  
Follow the procedures shown below to change the size of Tray 1 in order to  
load paper stock of the desired size.  
For changing paper size A5 5.5 x 8.5", you have to do it via the Tools  
Mode screen.  
2.1 What Paper to Use for  
information on the types of paper  
stock that can be used.  
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Original/Paper Size Sensing of 6.1:  
List of Custom Preset Functions for  
information on the Tools Mode  
screen.  
Procedure  
Pull Tray 1 out until it  
stops.  
Paper jam may occur if the paper  
size has not been changed correctly.  
When pulling out a  
paper tray, do it  
slowly. If pulled out  
with too much force,  
the tray can hit and  
injure your knees.  
Remove any paper still in  
the tray.  
Pinch and hold the release  
on the Lever as shown in  
the diagram. Then push  
the Lever to the rear of the  
tray.  
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Place paper stock of the  
desired size against the  
bottom-right corner of the  
tray.  
Pinch and hold the release  
on the Lever again and  
push the Lever forward  
until it touches the edge of  
the paper.  
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Paste the new Paper Size  
Label on the front of the  
tray.  
Push Tray 1 in slowly until  
it stops.  
After changing from A5 5.5 X 8.5”,  
there is a need to adjust settings in  
Tools Mode screen. See Original/  
Paper Size Sensing of 6.1: List of  
Custom Preset Functions.  
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Changing the Size of Trays 2 to 4  
Request assistance from your System Administrator if you need to change  
the size of Trays 2 to 4. Your System Administrator can follow the  
procedures shown below to make the changes.  
After changing paper size, follow the  
steps from Step 9 to adjust settings  
on the Tools Mode screen.  
Procedure  
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Pull out the tray that you  
want to change until it  
stops.  
When pulling out a  
paper tray, do it  
slowly. If pulled out  
with too much force,  
the tray can hit and  
injure your knees.  
Remove any paper still in  
the tray.  
Use a screwdriver to  
remove the three screws  
as shown in the diagram.  
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Place paper stock of the  
desired size against the  
bottom-right corner of the  
tray.  
Adjust the Paper Guides  
according to the size of the  
paper.  
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Remove the paper from  
the tray and use a  
screwdriver to fasten the  
screws as shown in the  
diagram.  
If the Paper Guides are not fastened  
properly, paper jam may occur.  
Check that the Paper Guides are  
locked at the holes with the screws  
tightened. Then re-load the paper.  
Paste the new Paper Size  
Label on the front of the  
tray.  
Push the tray in slowly until  
it stops.  
Refer to the procedures described  
on the following page to change  
the paper size.  
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Press Settings/Meter Check on the control panel.  
Select Tools Mode.  
The screen on the right has the  
Auditron mode enabled. For details,  
refer to Chapter 9 Using the Auditron  
Feature.  
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Enter the Access Number of the System Administrator by using  
the keypad and select Confirm.  
Each input digit is represented by an asterisk.  
If you made a mistake while entering  
the Access Number, press the Clear  
C button to clear and re-enter.  
The factory default Access Number  
is "11111".  
Changing the Access Number of the  
administrator in 6-3: Configuring the  
Machine with Tools Mode for  
information on how to change the  
Access Number.  
Select Paper Tray Attributes.  
For models with the printer feature,  
the screen displayed differs.  
Select Paper Sizes.  
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Select the tray that you have changed by using the  
buttons. Then select Change Settings.  
For example, select Tray 3.  
The tray can also be selected  
directly by touching its button on the  
display.  
As Tray 1 and Tray 6 (High Capacity  
Feeder) (optional) can automatically  
detect the loaded paper size, they  
are not shown on the screen on the  
right.  
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Select the desired preset paper size.  
If the preset paper size is measured in inches, select Inch  
Size. Then select the desired paper size.  
Select Save once and Close twice.  
Select Exit Tools.  
The paper size of the selected tray is changed.  
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Changing the Size of Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) (optional)  
This section explains the procedures for changing the paper sizes to be  
loaded in Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder).  
Tray 6 (High Capacity Feeder) is  
optional.  
Paper sizes that can be loaded are B5 , A4 , and 8.5 x 11" .  
Procedure  
Pull Tray 6 (High Capacity  
Feeder) out slowly until it  
stops.  
Paper jam may occur if paper size  
has not been changed correctly.  
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When pulling out a  
paper tray, do it  
slowly. If pulled out  
with too much force,  
the tray can hit and  
injure your knees.  
Remove any paper still in  
the tray.  
Turn the screw to remove  
the Inner Guide.  
Adjust the Inner Guide to  
the hole and fasten the  
screw. When changing to  
A4 or 8.5 x 11" ,  
proceed to Step 7.  
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When the paper size is  
changed to B5 , remove  
the Horizontal Guide from  
the right side of the tray.  
Insert the Horizontal Guide  
into the (B5) slot and  
fasten the screw.  
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When B5 is changed to A4 or  
8.5x11" , remove the Horizontal  
Guide from the (B5) slot and store it  
on the right side of the tray and  
tighten the screw.  
Place the paper against  
the bottom-right corner of  
the tray.  
Paste the new Paper Size  
Label on the front of the  
tray.  
Push the tray in slowly until  
it stops. When pushing  
back Tray 6 (High Capacity  
Feeder), do not place your  
hand on the front of the  
tray. You may hurt your  
fingers if you do so.  
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Place document on the Document Glass or load it in the Duplex Automatic  
Document Feeder (DADF).  
Edge Erase/Copy All is not available  
when copying some types of  
documents.  
Place the following types of documents on the Document Glass. They will  
cause jams when loaded in the DADF.  
Documents that are relatively heavy, for example, brochures and booklets  
Torn, wrinkled, paste-up, punched-hole, folded or curled documents  
Paper-clipped or stapled documents  
Documents with carbon on the reverse side  
Highly transparent documents such as transparencies and tracing paper  
that have been pencilled  
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Heat-sensitive paper  
Observe the precautions described in the following sections when loading  
documents in the DADF or when placing them on the Document Glass.  
Loading Documents in the DADF  
Do not hold on to a document while it is being fed into the scanner. This  
may cause a document misfeed.  
Do not allow excessive sheets of documents to accumulate in the  
Document Tray. Never place anything on the Document Tray as it may  
result in a document jam.  
Do not load any documents that  
have correction fluid or carbon on  
them.  
When opening the DADF, gently lift it up until it stops. Never force it up.  
The DADF cannot detect the size of transparencies and tracing paper.  
The DADF accepts the following types of documents.  
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Paper Weight is a measure of the  
substance of paper expressed in  
pounds (lbs), which does not  
depend on the number of sheets in  
the ream.  
Paper Weight  
Capacity  
:
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1-Sided : 10 - 34 lbs or 38 - 128 g/m2  
2-Sided : 13 - 28 lbs or 50 - 105 g/m2  
50 sheets  
When using the DADF, the paper sizes, which can be automatically  
detected by the machine are A5, A5 , B5, B5 , A4, A4 , 8.5 x 11"*,  
8.5 x 11" , B4, A3, 11 x 17", and 8.5 x 13".  
However, using Tools Mode, you can change A5 to 5.5 x 8.5”, A4 to 8.5 x  
11”, A4 to 5.5 x 11” , B4 to 8K (267 x 388 mm), A3 to 11 x 17”, and  
8.5 x 13" to 8.5 x 14".  
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Original/Paper Size Sensing in 6-1:  
List of Custom Preset Functions for  
information on how to define  
automatic document size sensing.  
Placing Documents on the Document Glass  
The largest document size that can be placed on the Document Glass is  
shown below. There is no limit on the smallest size.  
Do not load any documents that  
have correction fluid or carbon on  
them.  
When using the Document Glass, the paper sizes, which can be  
automatically detected by the machine are A6, B6, B6 , A5, A5 , 5.5 x  
8.5", 5.5 x 8.5" , B5, B5 , A4, A4 , 8.5 x 11" , 8.5 x 11", 8.5 x 14" (or  
8.5 x 13"), B4, 8K (267 x 388 mm), A3, and 11 x 17".  
For highly transparent documents,  
they may not be automatically  
detected. Specify their sizes with  
the Original Size feature.  
If you make copies with the document cover open, avoid  
looking directly at the copy lamp. Direct eye exposure can  
cause eye fatigue or damage.  
When copying a thick document, do not use excessive  
force to press it against the Document Glass. The glass  
may break and cause injuries.  
Original/Paper Size Sensing in 6-1:  
List of Custom Preset Functions for  
information on how to define  
automatic document size sensing.  
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Load the documents in the DADF or place it on the Document Glass.  
Loading Documents in the DADF  
The DADF lets you load a stack of documents for feeding to the scanner  
one sheet at a time, and output them after scanning. 50 sheets can be  
loaded each time, thus saving time of loading documents manually.  
The DADF cannot be used for some  
types of documents. See Loading  
documents in the DADF in 3-1:  
Documents for the details.  
Procedure  
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For originals of mixed sizes, see 5-5:  
Loading Mixed Size Originals (Mixed  
Size Originals).  
Align the lead edges of your documents.  
Remove any paper clips, staples and Post-it® Notes before making copies.  
Load documents face up  
(side one should face up in  
the case of two sided  
copying) against the rear  
guide.  
Align the lead edges of your  
documents.  
Document feeder jams may occur if  
the Document Guide is not  
positioned correctly.  
The confirmation light becomes lit.  
Move the Document Guide  
to gently touch the  
document.  
Note when copying 51 sheets of documents or more  
50 documents can be loaded each time, but documents can be added  
for continuous scanning up to a total of 700 sheets (350 sheets for  
two-sided copying). During the scanning of the first document loaded,  
select Next Document on the screen. After scanning has ended, add  
documents and press Start to continue scanning other documents.  
Select End Job if there are no further documents for scanning.  
However, when Stapling, 1 -> 2 Sided, or Multi-Up (N Up) is selected, no  
documents can be added for scanning.  
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Placing Documents on the Document Glass  
Procedure  
Placing documents on the  
Document Glass in 3-1: Documents  
for information on the types of  
documents that can be placed on  
the Document Glass.  
Open the document cover.  
For documents of mixed sizes, see  
5-5: Loading Mixed Size Originals  
(Mixed Size Originals).  
Open the document cover until the  
cover is completely released from the  
sensor rod (approximately 11.8 in  
(30 cm) and above). Otherwise, the  
machine may not be able to accurately  
detect the size of the document.  
Place the document face  
down and align it with the  
upper-left corner of the  
Document Glass.  
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When copying highly transparent  
documents such as tracing paper or  
transparencies, stains on the  
document cover may also be copied.  
To prevent this, cover the document  
with a piece of white paper the same  
size as the document before closing  
the document cover.  
If a document is folded or curled, its  
size may not be correctly detected.  
Put a stack of white paper of the  
same size on the document, and  
make sure it comes into close  
contact with the Document Glass.  
You need to specify the document  
size if you have selected certain  
features. See 5-12: Selecting the  
Original Size (Original Size) for  
details.  
Close the document cover.  
When copying a  
thick document, do not  
use excessive force to  
press it against the  
Document Glass. The  
glass may break and  
cause injuries.  
Document Orientation  
For collated copying, up to 700  
sheets can be continuously  
When a feature such as, 2 Sided, Multi-Up (N Up), Image Shift, Edge  
Erase/Copy All, Repeat Image, or Stapling/Punching (optional) is  
selected, and if the document orientation is wrong, copies cannot be made  
correctly. Documents are loaded as Head to Top or Head to Left (see  
diagram below). After loading documents, be sure to set their orientation  
(Head to Top or Head to Left) under Original Orientation on the copy  
screen of each feature or on the Features Menu screen.  
scanned. See 4-7: Collating Copy  
Output (Output/Finishing) for  
collated-copying.  
By factory default, document  
orientation is set to Head to Top.  
See 5-10: Selecting the Original  
Orientation (Original Orientation) .  
Do not place the document like this  
if you have selected Head to Left.  
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Screen Display When Using Document Glass  
The message "Size Mismatch" may be displayed if you have pressed the  
Start button after placing your document on the Document Glass and  
selecting the copy function.  
Size here refers to the image size that is calculated based on the document  
size detected by the machine and the specified ratio.  
The Size Mismatch message screen will be displayed if the machine is  
unable to detect the document size and the image size does not fit the  
selected paper size. This may result in image loss when the document is  
copied.  
See 5-12: Selecting the Original  
Size (Original Size) on how to input  
the document size.  
The display of this screen can be  
enabled via the Tools Mode screen.  
See System Setup in 6-1: List of  
Custom Preset Functions.  
This screen is not displayed by  
factory default.  
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If the copy to be made is either option 1, 2 or 3 on the left side of the screen,  
check that Copy without Rotation is selected and press Start. The copy  
will be made without rotating the image regardless of the Image Rotation  
setting. (When this screen is displayed, Copy without Rotation is already  
selected.)  
If Copy Anyway is selected, the copy will be made based on the document  
size detected by the machine and the selected features. Sometimes image  
loss may result after the image is rotated because of the loading method or  
the document size. In this case, first enter the area to be copied by using  
the Original Size feature.  
"Size Mismatch" will not be displayed in the following instances.  
Paper Supply or Reduce/Enlarge is set to Auto and Auto %  
respectively.  
Independent X-Y% is selected.  
A non standard size paper is selected.  
The area to be copied is entered by using the Original Size  
feature.  
Image Shift (  
, Auto Center (Centre)), Multi-Up (N Up),  
Repeat Image, Book Copying, or Book Duplex is selected.  
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Basic Features  
4-1  
4-2  
4-3  
4-4  
Overview of Basic Features ........................................  
Selecting a Paper Tray (Paper Supply) ......................  
Reducing/Enlarging (Reduce/Enlarge) .......................  
Reducing/Enlarging the Length and Width  
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42  
43  
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Copying on One Side (2 Sided) ..................................  
Copying on Two Sides (2 Sided).................................  
Collating Copy Output (Output/Finishing) ...................  
Stapling (Stapling) ......................................................  
Punching Holes (Punching) ........................................  
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59  
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67  
70  
4-5  
4-6  
4-7  
4-8  
4-9  
4-10 Resetting the Copy Sets and Feature Settings to Their  
Defaults.......................................................................  
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75  
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4-12 Interrupting a Copy Job...............................................  
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Overview of Basic Features  
The icons and buttons on the display that are used for carrying out a basic  
copy job are shown in the diagram below. This diagram shows their  
locations on the control panel as well as the features that they have.  
You will find it useful to familiarize yourself with the respective locations of  
the icons and buttons before operating the machine.  
The screen below has the Tray 6  
(High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Paper Supply  
For selecting the  
2 Sided  
paper size  
Reduce/Enlarge  
For making reduced/  
enlarged copies  
For making 2-sided  
copies  
Output/Finishing  
(Collate/Uncollate/  
Stapling/Punching)  
For selecting the type of  
output and finishing  
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Interrupt  
For interrupting the current job  
Clear All  
with an urgent job  
For clearing and returning the  
selected settings to their  
default values  
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Stop  
For stopping a copy job  
Keypad  
Start  
For starting a copy job  
For entering numerical  
values such as number  
of sets  
Clear C  
For clearing a mistake  
made when entering a  
value with the keypad  
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Selecting a Paper Tray  
(Paper Supply)  
Before starting a copy job, select a paper tray with the required paper size.  
There are two methods of selecting a paper tray:  
A message will appear on the  
display if the auto-selected tray has  
no paper or the machine is unable to  
detect the size of the document.  
Follow the displayed instructions.  
A message will appear on the  
display if the selected tray has no  
paper. Follow the displayed  
Auto Paper Selection (Auto)  
The machine will detect the document size, match it with the percentage  
selected in Reduce/Enlarge and determine which paper size to use.  
Operator's Selection  
You will select the desired paper tray.  
instructions.  
By factory default, Auto Paper  
Selection is applicable to Tray 1,  
Tray 2, and Trays 3, 4, 6 (High  
Capacity Feeder) (optional).  
Request the Tools Mode  
administrator to set the tray you wish  
to assign for Auto Paper Selection.  
See Paper Tray Attributes in 6-1:  
List of Custom Preset Functions.  
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Procedure  
Load the document.  
On the Basic Features screen, select Auto in Paper Supply.  
Alternatively, select the tray with the desired paper size.  
For example, select 1.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
The factory default for Paper Supply  
is Auto.  
Paper Supply can also be selected  
on the Features Menu screen.  
You cannot select Auto for Paper  
Supply and Auto % for Reduce/  
Enlarge at the same time. Once you  
have selected Auto % for Reduce/  
Enlarge, the Auto option in Paper  
Supply is automatically disabled.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made on paper from the selected tray.  
If Auto is selected, the copies are made on paper from the tray designated for  
Auto Paper Selection.  
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Reducing/Enlarging  
(Reduce/Enlarge)  
The Reduce/Enlarge feature allows you to adjust the size of your copy  
image. There are two methods to choose from:  
Enter the vertical and horizontal  
ratios of the document. The machine  
will convert these into length and  
width, and produce the copy  
Size-for-Size Copying (100%)  
The copied image is the same size as the original image.  
accordingly. See 4-4: Reducing/  
Enlarging the Length and Width  
(Independent X-Y%) for information  
on the Independent X-Y% feature.  
Reduction or Enlargement  
You can reduce/enlarge an image by using one of the following methods:  
Selecting Auto%  
The machine determines the appropriate ratio for Reduce/Enlarge so  
that the copy image fits onto the selected paper.  
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Preset Percentage Change  
You can select one of the seven preset ratios.  
Variable Percentage Change (Variable %)  
You can specify a reduction or enlargement ratio between 25-400%.  
Copy  
Ledger  
Legal  
Letter  
Invoice  
Original  
100%  
121%  
129%  
200%  
77%  
100%  
100%  
155%  
65%  
79%  
50%  
61%  
Ledger  
Legal  
Letter  
100%  
129%  
65%  
100%  
Invoice  
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Basic Features  
Size-for-Size Copying  
You can make an exact copy of the original by selecting 100% in Reduce/  
Enlarge on the Basic Features screen.  
Procedure  
Load the document.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
On the Basic Features screen, select 100% in Reduce/Enlarge.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Select other features if necessary.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made at 100%.  
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Basic Features  
Reduction or Enlargement  
If you have selected Auto % in Reduce/Enlarge, the machine determines an  
appropriate reduction or enlargement ratio so that the copy image fits onto  
the paper from the tray which you have selected in Paper Supply.  
Procedure  
Load the document.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
On the Basic Features screen, select the tray with the desired  
paper size in Paper Supply.  
For example, select 4.  
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Paper Supply can also be selected  
on the Features Menu screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
On the Basic Features screen, select Auto % in Reduce/  
Enlarge.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
You cannot select Auto for Paper  
Supply and Auto % for Reduce/  
Enlarge at the same time. Once you  
have selected Auto % for Reduce/  
Enlarge, the Auto option in Paper  
Supply is automatically disabled.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made according to the ration that matches the paper size  
specified in Step 2.  
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Preset Percentage Change  
Procedure  
The values of the preset ratios can  
be changed. If you use a ratio more  
frequently than those shown on the  
right, then you will find it convenient  
to change one of those preset ratios  
to the one that you frequently use.  
See R/E Presets of 6.1: List of  
Custom Preset Functions for  
Load the document.  
On the Basic Features screen, select Reduce/Enlarge.  
information on how to change the  
preset ratios.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
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The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
Select the button with the desired preset ratio.  
For example, select 64% 11 x 17"  
8.5 x 11".  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Select Save.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made according to the ratio specified in Step 3.  
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Basic Features  
Variable Percentage Change (Variable %)  
You can make copies by selecting a ratio between 25-400%.  
Procedure  
Load the document.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
On the Basic Features screen, select Reduce/Enlarge.  
Paper Supply can also be selected  
on the Features Menu screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Select Variable %.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
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Use  
buttons, or the keypad displayed on the screen to  
enter the ratio.  
For example, enter 120%.  
Touch C on the screen if you made a  
mistake while entering the ratio.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Select Save twice.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
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Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made according to the ratio specified in Step 4.  
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Reducing/Enlarging the  
Length and Width  
(Independent X-Y%)  
The Independent X-Y% feature allows you to make copies with independent  
length or width of the original. There are three methods available.  
Specifying X/Y Percentage Change (Variable X-Y%)  
If you have also selected Auto  
Center (Centre) for Image Shift,  
then the image will be copied onto  
the center of the paper as shown in  
the diagram on the right.  
You can make copies of  
the originals by  
selecting different ratios  
for X and Y. The image  
Y
will be copied according  
to your selected values.  
You can select a ratio between 25-  
400% in 1% increments.  
X
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Specifying Original/Copy Size (Calculator %)  
You can enter a length (Y) between  
1-999 mm in 1 mm increment.  
The machine will automatically  
adjust the ratio to 25% if the  
calculated ratio is below 25%, and  
400% if the calculated ratio is above  
400%.  
Copies will be made  
based on the ratios  
calculated by the  
machine from the input  
measurements of the  
document and the  
desired copy.  
Automatic X/Y Percentage Change (Auto-Fit)  
When this is selected with Image  
Rotation Off, the resulting output  
will be as illustrated on the right.  
The machine will make  
copies of the originals  
by calculating the X and  
Y ratios so that the  
image can fit onto the  
selected paper size.  
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Basic Features  
Specifying X/Y Percentage Change (Variable X-Y%)  
You can make copies of your original by specifying its X and Y ratios  
separately. The image will be copied according to the ratios that you have  
entered.  
Procedure  
On the Basic Features screen, select Reduce/Enlarge.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Select Independent X-Y%.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Select Variable X-Y%.  
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Basic Features  
Enter the X and Y ratios by using  
buttons.  
For example, enter Y = 120% and X = 200%.  
You can use  
buttons below XY on  
the display to increase or decrease the  
ratio of X and Y simultaneously.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to  
Left.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
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Select the corresponding document orientation of the original  
loaded.  
Set the document orientation  
correctly because if it is different  
from the orientation of original  
loaded, XY is different and their  
reduction or enlargement becomes  
different as a result.  
Select Head to Top or Head to Left.  
See 5-10: Selecting the Original  
Orientation (Original Orientation) for  
details.  
Select Save twice.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made according to the ratios specified in Step 4.  
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Basic Features  
Specifying Original/Copy Size (Calculator %)  
The machine will make copies of your original based on the ratios calculated  
from the measurements of the original and the copy that you have entered.  
The machine will automatically  
adjust the ratio to 25% if the  
calculated ratio is 25% or below, and  
400% if the calculated ratio is 400%  
and above.  
Procedure  
On the Basic Features screen, select Reduce/Enlarge.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
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Select Independent X-Y%.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Select Calculator %.  
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Basic Features  
Check that there is a button on the left of Original Size under  
Y. Enter the length of the document by using the keypad.  
For example, enter "210 mm".  
Use the ruler markings surrounding  
the Document Glass to set the area  
of the original for scanning.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Select Enter/Next.  
The  
button moves to the left of Copy Size under Y.  
To change the value, select Enter/  
Next to move to the value you want.  
Select the value of X in the same way as explained from Steps  
5 to 6.  
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The machine calculates the XY ratio and it is displayed.  
Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to  
Left.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
Set the document orientation  
correctly because if it is different  
from the orientation of original  
loaded, XY is different and their  
reduction or enlargement becomes  
different as a result.  
Select the corresponding document orientation of the original  
loaded.  
Select Head to Top or Head to Left.  
See 5-10: Selecting the Original  
Orientation (Original Orientation) for  
details.  
Select Save thrice.  
You cannot select Save until you  
have entered all the measurements  
for the document and paper size.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made according to the specified copy sizes.  
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Basic Features  
Automatic X/Y Percentage Change (Auto-Fit)  
The machine will make copies of your original by calculating the X and Y  
ratios so that the image can fit onto the selected paper size.  
Procedure  
On the Basic Features screen, select the tray with the desired  
paper size in Paper Supply.  
For example, select 4.  
Paper Supply can also be selected  
on the Features Menu screen.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
4
On the Basic Features screen, select Reduce/Enlarge.  
The factory default for Reduce/  
Enlarge is 100%.  
Reduce/Enlarge can also be  
selected on the Features Menu  
screen.  
Select Independent X-Y%.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
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Basic Features  
Select Auto-Fit.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to  
Left.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
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Select the corresponding document orientation of the original  
loaded.  
Select Head to Top or Head to Left.  
Select Save twice.  
To disable Image Rotation, set it to  
Off on the Customized Features  
screen or Features Menu screen.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made by enlarging or reducing the original image size so that it  
fits onto the selected paper size.  
Automatic Image Rotation  
When the document orientation of the original and paper loaded differs,  
the image will be copied by rotating it so that they are the same.  
(Factory default: Image Rotation is On.) To copy a portrait original in  
landscape orientation, select rotation to be off so that the desired  
alteration to XY ratio is achieved.  
5-11: Rotating and Copying in  
Different Directions (Image Rotation)  
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Copying on One Side  
(2 Sided)  
The 2 Sided feature allows you to make one sided copies from one sided  
documents or two sided documents,  
To make one sided copies from a two sided document, use the DADF.  
4
Procedure  
On the Basic Features screen, select 2 Sided.  
The screen on the right has the Tray  
6 (High Capacity Feeder), and  
Finisher installed.  
2 Sided can also be selected on the  
Features Menu screen.  
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Select either 1 1 Sided or 2 1 Sided.  
For example, select 2 1 Sided.  
The factory default is 1 1 Sided.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
When making two sided copies, use  
the DADF. The Document Glass  
can only be used for making one  
sided copies.  
Select Head to Head or Head to Toe as the image orientation  
of the document if you have selected 2 1 Sided.  
Select Cancel to cancel the settings.  
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Head to Head  
When all sides of a document have the same orientation.  
Head to Toe  
When the orientation of side two is the reverse of side one.  
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Basic Features  
Load the original in the orientation of Head to Top, or Head to  
Left.  
Chapter 3 Loading Documents for  
information on how to load  
documents.  
For 2 1 Sided copying, use the  
DADF.  
Select the corresponding document orientation of the original  
loaded.  
Select Head to Top or Head to Left.  
5-10: Selecting the Original  
Orientation (Original Orientation) for  
details.  
4
Select Save.  
Some features cannot be selected  
together with this feature. See  
Appendix B: Possible Combinations  
of Features for details.  
Select other features if necessary.  
Enter the required number of sets by using the keypad and  
press Start.  
The copies are made on one side of the paper.  
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