FUJITSU FI 475PR User Manual

C150-E191-01XA  
fi-475PR Imprinter  
User's Guide: Option  
Japanese  
fi-475PR Imprinter  
User's Guide: Option  
Fujitsu Limited  
 
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Table of Contents  
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1. Introduction  
Thank you very much for purchasing the fi-475PR Imprinter Option.  
This guide explains how to use the imprinter.  
Use the imprinter correctly according to this guide.  
This guide contains important information such as methods to replace consumables. Keep this guide in safety custody.  
Uncrating the imprinter packaging box, check that all the components of the imprinter are contained correctly.  
Conventions  
Important information that requires special attention is indicated as follows:  
WARNING  
WARNING indicates that serious personal injury may result if you do not follow a procedure correctly.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION indicates that minor personal injury, loss of data, or damage to the scanner may result if you do not  
follow a procedure correctly.  
Official Fujitsu part names are indicated with an initial capital letter, as in the part name “Pick Roller”.  
NOTICE  
A NOTICE provides “how-to” tips or suggestions to help you perform a procedure correctly.  
[DAMAGE]  
Use a cloth that is either dry or dampened with water when you clean the imprinter.  
Use of the F1 or F2 cleaner may damage the imprinter.  
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2. Components of the Imprinter  
Table 1.1 shows the imprinter components.  
Table 1.1 Imprinter Components  
Component  
Imprinter Unit  
Quantity  
External View  
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
Print Cartridge  
Operator's Guide  
Imprinter Cable  
Drivers Disk  
Clamp (black)  
Clamp (white)  
Shipping Notice  
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3. Installation  
(1) Mounting the Imprinter  
Mount the imprinter as follows:  
1
2
Prepare a Phillips screw driver.  
Turn off the power switch of the scanner and  
disconnect the power cable.  
Unfasten the two screws near the eject rollers of the  
ADF.  
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Screw  
(1) While pushing the lower part of the  
imprinter against the scanner, (2) hang the  
arms on the ADF unit and push down the  
ends of the arms to mount the imprinter on  
the scanner.  
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(1)  
(2)  
Secure the imprinter unit with the two screws  
removed at procedure 2.  
5
Connect the imprinter cable between the imprinter  
(side) and the scanner (back).  
6
When removing the imprinter, reverse the mounting  
procedures.  
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(2) Mounting the Clamps  
Two types of clamps are used for securing the imprinter  
cable. Mount the clamps as follows:  
Clamps (black)  
Use these clamps (black) to fix the imprinter cable.  
Insert the clamps into the holes on the back of the  
imprinter.  
1
2
Fasten the imprinter cable with the clamps as shown  
in the figure.  
Clamp (white)  
Theclamp(white)holdstheimprintercableloosely. Ifthe  
imprinter cable hangs dowh loosely inthe way, use this  
clamp. It is not necessary, keep the clamp not so as to lose  
it.  
Put the clamp (white) at the left part of the upper  
shaft of the imprinter.  
3
4
Hold the imprinter cable with the clamp as shown in  
the figure below.  
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(3) Mounting the Print Cartridge  
Mount the print cartridge as follows:  
Turn off the power switch of the scanner and  
disconnect the power cable.  
1
2
Hold and raise the knob of the imprinter cover in the  
arrow direction to open the cover.  
3
Insert the print cartridge so that its tab is positioned  
leftward.  
Lower the lever gently until it is locked by the hook  
to secure the print cartridge.  
4
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(4) Operation Test  
After installing the imprinter, check if the printing operation can be done using the Offline Print Test mode of the  
scanner.  
Print test mode  
This mode tests printing peformance of the imprinter.  
Turning the power on while pressing the [Exit] switch of the scanner's operator panel makes the imprinter enter in  
this mode where “Print Test” is available.  
Put sheets of printing paper on the ADF paper chute.  
In the “Print Test n” screen (screen 1), press [Start] switch.  
One sheet of paper is fed and printed.  
1
2
3
4
5
(Screen 1)  
Print Test  
To print another sheet of paper, press [Start] switch.  
With three pages printed, you can check all characters to be  
printed. (Printing characters are listed in Chapter 7,  
“Specifications”.)  
To quit the <<Print Test>>, turn off the power.  
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About paper put on the ADF paper chute, use the one longer than 297 mm (A4 size). Shorter paper may cause  
printing to stop halfway.  
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(5) Installing the Firmware and Device Drivers  
Before installation, confirm the following conditions:  
1. The scanner is connected to a computer through the SCSI cable.  
2. The scanner is turned on and is set online.  
If the above conditions are not satisfied, make sure of the above conditions before installation.  
Never turn off the scanner or the computer while updating the firmware or installing the device driver.  
Turning-off during installation may damage the scanner.  
For installation, refer to the installing instructions in the Drivers Disk.  
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4. Operation  
(1) Replacing the Print Cartridge  
Replace the print cartridge as follows:  
Turn off the power switch of the scanner and  
disconnect the power cable.  
1
2
Hold and raise the knob of the imprinter cover in the  
arrow direction to open the cover.  
Unlock the lever which secures the print cartridge  
and open the lever upward.  
3
4
Hold and remove the old print cartridge and then  
insertanewprintcartridgesothatitstabispositioned  
leftward.  
Lower the lever gently until it is locked by the hook  
to secure the print cartridge.  
5
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(2) Reset of the Ink Remain Counter  
You must reset the ink remain counter whenever you replace the print cartridge.  
When you install the print cartridge, the ink remain counter will count automatically every character printed and a  
message “Please a new Ink” is displayed on the operator panel when the remaining ink is running short. If this message  
appears (during read operation), prepare a new ink cartridge. When the imprinter cannot print any more, replace the  
print cartridge with the new one and implement the “Ink remain counter reset” in Setup mode.  
Imprement the “Ink remain counter reset” operation even if you replace the print cartridge before the alarm.  
Setup item  
Options  
Remarks  
Ink remain counter reset  
Reset, No  
At the Ready screen, press [Next] switch three times. The  
Setup mode initial screen appears. (screen 1)  
1
2
X X X X  
R e a d y X X X X X X X 0  
(Screen 1)  
M o d e S e l e c t  
S e t u p M o d e  
2
!
At screen 1, press [Enter] switch. Thefisrst setup item “Double  
Feed” appears. (Screen 2)  
(Screen 2)  
! 0 1 D o u b l e F e e d  
= N o / Y e s 1 / 2 : S t o p  
At screen 2, press [Previous] switch repeatedly until the item  
“Ink remain” appears. First, No binks.  
3
4
! 2 1  
I n k  
r e m a i n  
= n q q q q q R e s e t / N o  
(Screen 3)  
Press [ ] switch, then Reset blinks. (Screen 3)  
! 2 1  
I n k  
r e m a i n  
= n q q q q q R e s e t / N o  
At screen 3, press[ENTER]switch. The reset executionscreen  
appears. First, No blinks.  
5
6
! 2 1 – 1 R e s e t N o w  
N o / Y e s  
Press [ ] switch, then Yes blinks. (Screen 4)  
(Screen 4)  
! 2 1 – 1 R e s e t N o w  
N o / Y e s  
Press [Enter] switch to perform reset operation.  
The ink remain display returns to nnnnnn. (Screen 5)  
7
8
(Screen 5)  
! 2 1  
I n k  
r e m a i n  
= n n n n n n R e s e t / N o  
Press [Exit] switch.  
The LCD returns to the Ready screen.  
X X X X  
R e a d y X X X X X X X 0  
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(3) Clearing Paper Jam  
If paper jams, clear the jammed paper as follows:  
Open the ADF cover. The imprinter automatically  
moves as shown in the figure.  
1
2
Remove the jammed paper.  
If the imprinter unit presses down the paper, hold  
the handle part (see the figure below for details) and  
slightly lift the imprinter unit from the stacker to  
remove the paper.  
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(4) Cleaning the Nozzle Surface of the Print Cartridge  
Ink or stains stuck to the nozzle surface of the print cartridge or leaving the imprinter unused for a while cause poor  
printingofcharactersbecauseofstoppedemissionholesofthenozzle.Ifyourimprinterhasthistrouble,cleanthenozzle  
surface of the print cartridge.  
For cleaning, use dry cloth or waste free from dust, and gently wipe off dirt and stain from the surface of the nozzle.  
(Do not use tissue paper.)  
Clean the nozzle surface as follows:  
Nozzle surface  
Remove the print cartridge. (Refer to Item (1) in this  
chapter.)  
1
Dry cloth  
2
Gently wipe off dirt and stain from the nozzle  
surface.  
Make sure that dirt and stain are all removed and then mount the print cartridge. (Refer to Item (1) in this chapter.)  
3
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(5) Cleaning the Imprinter Base  
With increase of the imprinter processing, dirt such as ink sticks to the imprinter base, causing dirt on paper. As part  
of a daily maintenance, clean the imprinter base through the following procedure:  
When cleaning, gently wipe out dust on the imprinter base, especially the dotted area below, with an absorbent  
item that can remove the ink.  
If the ink hardens, gently wipe with a moistened cloth. (As the ink is water-soluble, it is wiped out with water.)  
Clean the nozzle surface as follows:  
Lift the imprinter.  
1
Clean the imprinter base.  
2
Clean the base especially  
focusing on the dotted area.  
Enlargedfigure  
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Edge  
Shutter part  
As shown in the above figures, press a cloth against the edge and  
base of the shutter part and wipe out dirt.  
Check that the dirt is wiped out, gently retern the  
imprinter to the original position.  
3
Base  
Check whether the base is  
cleaned completely.  
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(6) Connecting to fi-4750L Scanner  
Connecting the interface cable  
To use the imprinter with the fi-4750L scanner, connect  
thechutercable(attachmentof fi-4750L)andtheimprinter  
cable (attchment of the imprinter) as shown right.  
Chuter  
cable  
Imprinter cable  
Attaching the adjustment stacker  
Mounttheadjustmentstacker(attachmentoffi-4750L)on  
the stacker as shown below.  
Holding the notched side of the adjustment stacker,  
put the forward two claws at its bottom into the  
corresponing holes on the stacker.  
1
Claw (four in total)  
Lower the adjustment stacker to put the remaining  
two claws at your side into the holes, then push the  
adjustment stacker towards the scanner to mount it  
on the stacker.  
2
Make sure that the adjustment stacker is free on the  
stacker.  
3
Adjustment  
stacker  
Stacker  
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5. Precautions  
1.  
2.  
When installing or replacing the print cartridge, be careful not to insert out of position.  
When printing near the edge of paper, note that printing may go across the edge depending on the setting position  
of the imprinter.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
The " " mark on the imprinter indicates the printing position.  
Do not transport the scanner with the imprinter mounted. The imprinter may be damaged.  
Be careful not to touch the contacts or the nozzleon the bottom of the print cartridge. Poor printing or loose contact  
may occur.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Do not move the imprinter during printing. Printing may be out of order.  
Do not shock the imprinter or the print cartridge. Poor printing may occur.  
The following shaded area is used for the paper sensor to check the document. Note that the reflection rate of this  
area must be more than 50%. (You do not mind general characters printed in this area.) Never punch binding holes  
in this area.  
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6. Error Messages  
When thefollowing error messages are displayed on the operator panel, the imprinter malfunctions. Recover the  
imprinter according to the means following the cause.  
Print Alarm  
Possible causes are as follows:  
• The imprinter is set out of the paper path.  
Set the imprinter in place.  
• The stacker is full of documents.  
Remove documents from the stacker.  
Imprinter Alarm  
Possible causes are as follows:  
• Loose contact occurs regarding the signal electrodes of the print cartridge.  
Reinsert the print cartridge in place.  
• The imprinter cannot correctly communicate with the scanner.  
Connect the imprinter cable correctly.  
• The motor, sensor, or program memory is out of order.  
Turn off the power, and then turn on again.  
No Ink Cartridge  
Possible causes are as follows:  
• The print cartridge is not mounted.  
Insert the print cartridge.  
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7. Specifications  
Table 1.1 presents the imprinter specifications.  
Table 1.1 Imprinter Specifications  
Specification  
Item  
Printing Method  
Thermal inkjet printing  
Printed Characters  
Alphabet Letters: A to Z, a to z  
Numeric Characters: 0, 1 to 9  
-
Symbols:  
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ ¥ ] ^ _ ‘ { | }  
Maximum Number  
of Characters  
Printed  
40  
Character Size  
Character Pitch  
Printing Area  
Height 2.91 mm to width 2.82 mm  
About 3.53 mm  
The printable area of the backside of document is as follows:  
T
Length of document  
[Backside]  
D < 140.5 mm (for 40 columns)  
C > 70.0 mm  
T - (C + D) > 42 mm  
T
D
C
Consumable  
Print Cartridge (Supply No. 0330610)  
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Declaration of Conformity  
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