Sharp All in One Printer AR BC320 User Manual

MODEL  
AR-BC320  
DIGITAL FULL COLOR MULTIFUNCTIONAL  
SYSTEM  
OPERATION MANUAL  
(for general information and copier operation)  
Page  
• BEFORE USING  
THE PRODUCT  
1-1  
2-1  
•
MANAGING THE MACHINE  
• PERIPHERAL DEVICES 3-1  
• BEFORE MAKING  
COPIES  
4-1  
5-1  
6-1  
• BASIC PROCEDURE  
FOR MAKING COPIES  
• CONVENIENT COPY  
FUNCTIONS  
•
MACHINE MAINTENANCE  
(FOR COPYING)  
7-1  
8-1  
• SPECIFICATIONS  
Be sure to become thoroughly familiar with this manual to  
gain the maximum benefit from the product.  
Before installing this product, be sure to read the  
installation requirements and cautions sections.  
Be sure to keep all operation manuals handy for reference  
including this manual, the "Operation manual (for general  
information and copier operation)" and operation manuals  
for any optional equipment which has been installed.  
(Option)  
Duplex bypass / inverter unit and  
Stand / 3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
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Part 1: General Information  
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NOTES  
G Considerable care has been taken in preparing this manual. If you have any comments or concerns about the  
manual, please contact your nearest SHARP Service Department.  
G This product has undergone strict quality control and inspection procedures. In the unlikely event that a defect  
or other problem is discovered, please contact your dealer or nearest SHARP Service Department.  
G Aside from instances provided for by law, SHARP is not responsible for failures occurring during use of the  
product or its options, or failures due to incorrect operation of the product and its options, or other failures, or for  
any damage that occurs due to use of the product.  
The display screens, messages, and key names shown in the manual may differ from those on the actual machine  
due to product improvements and modifications.  
OPERATION MANUALS  
The following operation manuals are provided for the machine. Please read the appropriate manuals as needed for  
the features you wish to learn about.  
G Operation manual (for general information and copier operation) (this manual):  
The first half of this manual provides general information about the machine, including safety information, loading  
paper, removing misfeeds, and regular maintenance.  
The second half of the manual explains how to use the copy functions.  
G Key operator's guide:  
This primarily explains key operator programs for machine management and copier related functions. Key  
operator programs for the printer, the facsimile and network scanner functions are explained in separate  
manuals.  
Key operator programs are used by key operators to configure function settings to meet the needs of the  
customer.  
G Operation manual (for facsimile):  
This manual explains the procedures for using the machine as a facsimile. To use the fax function, the facsimile  
expansion kit must be installed.  
G Installation guide (for printer):  
This explains how to connect the machine to your computer, install the printer driver for Windows, and configure  
the printer driver settings.  
G Operation manual (for printer)*:  
This manual explains the procedures for using the machine as a printer.  
G Operation manual (for network scanner)*:  
This manual explains the procedures for using the machine as a network scanner when connected to a computer.  
* The Operation manual (for printer) and the Operation manual (for network scanner) are provided as PDF files  
on the supplied CD-ROM.  
Some options may not be available in some countries and regions. This manual assumes that the optional  
facsimile expansion kit has been installed, however, the basic operations of the machine are the same regardless  
of the peripheral devices that are installed. For the peripheral devices that can be installed, see "Part names and  
functions of peripheral devices" (1-6).  
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Improper installation may damage this product. Please note the following during initial installation and whenever the  
machine is moved.  
1. The machine should be installed near an accessible  
power outlet for easy connection.  
2. Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power  
outlet that meets the specified voltage and current  
requirements. Also make certain the outlet is  
properly grounded.  
G For the power supply requirements, see the  
name plate on the main unit.  
3. Do not install your machine in areas that are:  
G damp, humid, or very dusty  
G exposed to direct sunlight  
G poorly ventilated  
G subject to extreme temperature or humidity  
changes, e.g., near an air conditioner or heater.  
11-13/16"  
(30cm)  
4. Be sure to allow the required space around the  
23-5/8"  
(60cm)  
31-1/2"  
(80cm)  
machine for servicing and proper ventilation.  
23-5/8"  
(60cm)  
A small amount of ozone is produced within the copier during operation. The emission level is insufficient to cause  
any health hazard.  
NOTE:  
3
The present recommended long term exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/m ) calculated as an 8 hr. time-  
weighted average concentration.  
However, since the small amount that is emitted may have an objectionable odor, it is advisable to place the copier  
in a ventilated area.  
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS  
Moving this machine  
Pull out the four handles as shown below, grasp them firmly, and keep the machine horizontal while moving it.  
Left side  
Right side  
Exit  
tray  
Bypass  
tray  
Handles  
Handles  
Before lifting the machine,  
fold up the exit tray and  
tape it securely to the  
machine.  
Before lifting the machine,  
fold up the bypass tray  
and tape it securely to the  
machine.  
Caution  
Two people are required to lift and carry this machine.  
If the machine has been placed on a stand/paper drawer:  
The stand/paper drawer is on casters for moving. Unlock the casters and the adjusters of the stand/paper drawer and  
gently move the machine taking care to steady it to prevent it from toppling.  
For locking and unlocking the casters and the adjusters, see page 0-4.  
If the machine is to be left unused for a long time  
If the machine is to be left unused for a month or longer, follow the procedure on pages 2-6 and 2-7 to release  
the pressure on the fusing roller.  
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CAUTIONS  
1. Do not touch the photoconductive drum. Scratches  
or smudges on the drum will cause dirty prints.  
2. The fusing unit is extremely hot. Exercise care in  
this area.  
3. Do not look directly at the light source. Doing so may  
damage your eyes.  
Fusing unit  
4. Four adjusters are provided on all optional stand/  
paper drawer units. These adjusters should be  
lowered until they contact the floor.  
When moving the machine with the optional stand/  
paper drawer, be sure to raise the adjusters. Also,  
unlock the two casters at the front of the optional  
stand/paper drawer. After moving the machine,  
lower the four adjusters until they reach the floor and  
lock the two casters.  
Caster  
Adjuster  
5. Do not make any modifications to this machine.  
Doing so may result in personal injury or damage to  
the machine.  
Release  
6. Since this machine is heavy, it is recommended that  
it be moved by more than one person to prevent  
injury.  
Lock  
Release  
Lock  
7. When connecting this machine to a computer, be  
sure to first turn both the computer and the machine  
off.  
8. Do not make copies of anything which is prohibited  
from copying by law. The following items are  
normally prohibited from printing by national law.  
Other items may be prohibited by local law.  
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Money  
Stamps  
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Bonds  
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Stocks  
Bank drafts Checks  
Driver's licenses  
Passports  
"BATTERY DISPOSAL"  
THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM PRIMARY MEMORY BACK-UP BATTERY THAT MUST BE  
DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SHARP DEALER OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE  
REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE IN DISPOSING OF THIS BATTERY.  
This product utilizes tin-lead solder, and a fluorescent lamp containing a small amount of mercury.  
Disposal of these materials may be regulated due to environmental considerations.  
For disposal or recycling information, please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance:  
www.eia.org  
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OPERATION MANUALS.................................................0-1  
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS.................................0-2  
G Moving this machine..................................................0-3  
CAUTIONS......................................................................0-4  
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER ......................................... 3-2  
G Part names and functions......................................... 3-2  
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MAIN FEATURES...........................................................1-2  
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ..................................1-4  
G Exterior......................................................................1-4  
G Interior .......................................................................1-5  
G Part names and functions of peripheral devices........1-6  
G Touch panel...............................................................1-9  
AUDITING MODE .........................................................1-11  
G Stapling position quick reference guide for duplex  
output...................................................................... 3-13  
G Relation between print image and saddle stitch ..... 3-14  
LARGE CAPACITY TRAY............................................ 3-15  
G Part name ............................................................... 3-15  
G Specifications.......................................................... 3-15  
G Loading paper in the large capacity tray................. 3-16  
G Misfeed in the large capacity tray ........................... 3-17  
CHAPTER 2  
MANAGING THE MACHINE  
LOADING PAPER...........................................................2-2  
G Loading paper in paper tray 1....................................2-2  
G Changing the paper size in paper tray 1....................2-2  
G Loading paper in the bypass tray ..............................2-4  
G Loading paper in the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer/  
stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer)............................2-7  
G Loading paper in the duplex module/2 x 500 sheet  
paper drawer .............................................................2-8  
G Specifications (duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer) ......................................................................2-8  
G Setting the paper type (except the bypass tray)......2-11  
G Setting the paper size when an extra size is loaded2-11  
.................................................................................2-13  
G About the settings....................................................2-14  
G Misfeed removal guidance.......................................2-18  
G Misfeed in the paper feed area................................2-19  
G Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit  
area .........................................................................2-20  
G Misfeed in the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer....2-21  
G Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer....2-21  
G Misfeed in the duplex bypass/inverter unit and duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer........................2-22  
TROUBLESHOOTING..................................................2-24  
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CONTENTS  
G 11" x 17" (A3) Full-bleed ......................................... 6-21  
G Multi-page enlargement .......................................... 6-22  
G Pamphlet copy ........................................................ 6-24  
G Storing a job program.............................................. 6-25  
G Recalling a job program .......................................... 6-26  
G Exterior ..................................................................... 4-2  
G Operation Panel........................................................ 4-3  
G Touch Panel (main screen of copy mode)................ 4-4  
G Acceptable originals.................................................. 4-5  
SETTING ORIGINALS ................................................... 4-6  
G Removing a misfed original from the reversing automatic  
COPIES  
G Automatic two-sided copying from the document glass  
.................................................................................. 5-9  
EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS...................................... 5-10  
G XY ZOOM ............................................................... 5-15  
SPECIFICATIONS  
SPECIFICATIONS.......................................................... 8-2  
G Copier and Main unit................................................. 8-2  
G Reversing automatic document feeder ..................... 8-4  
G Duplex bypass/inverter unit (optional)....................... 8-4  
INDEX............................................................................. 8-5  
G B/W reverse............................................................ 6-10  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU.................................. 6-11  
G RGB adjust ............................................................. 6-12  
G Sharpness............................................................... 6-13  
G Suppress background............................................. 6-13  
G Color balance.......................................................... 6-14  
G Brightness............................................................... 6-15  
G Intensity .................................................................. 6-15  
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CHAPTER 1  
BEFORE USING THE  
PRODUCT  
the product.  
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Exterior...................................................................................................1-4  
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Interior....................................................................................................1-5  
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Part names and functions of peripheral devices ....................................1-6  
G
Operation panel......................................................................................1-8  
G
Touch panel ...........................................................................................1-9  
AUDITING MODE ........................................................................................1-11  
G
Using the machine when the auditing mode is enabled.......................1-11  
1-1  
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INTRODUCTION  
To gain the maximum benefits in using this product, it is recommended that the user read this manual to become  
familiar with all the features and functions of the basic product and the precautionary information contained in the  
manual.  
This product is a high speed Digital full color copier / printer that can be expanded to become multifunctional through  
the installation of optional peripheral devices. The product can be extended to include printer, network scanning or  
network printing capabilities. This manual describes the basic use of the product as a copier and does not contain  
information on using any of the optional peripheral devices. Separate operation manuals are included with each of  
the optional peripheral devices. Refer to these manuals for their operation.  
Original and paper sizes  
This machine allows use of standard sizes in both the inch and AB systems.  
These are shown in the tables below.  
Sizes in the inch system  
11" x 17" (LEDGER)  
Sizes in the AB system  
A3  
B4  
A4  
B5  
A5  
8-1/2" x 14" (LEGAL)  
8-1/2" x 13" (FOOLSCAP)  
8-1/2" x 11" (LETTER)  
7-1/4" x 10-1/2" (EXECUTIVE)  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (INVOICE)  
The meaning of "R" in original and paper size indications  
Some original and paper sizes can be placed in either the portrait or landscape orientations. To differentiate between  
landscape and portrait, the landscape orientation size indication will contain an "R". These are indicated as 8-1/2" x  
11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R, A4R, B5R, etc. Sizes that can be placed only in the landscape orientation (11" x 17", 8-1/2"  
x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", A3, B4) do not contain the "R" in their size indication.  
Size indication with "R"  
Size indication without "R"  
Portrait orientation  
Landscape orientation  
MAIN FEATURES  
1 Full-color copies with vivid colors based on digital technology  
Photos, color text, and other originals are scanned by full-color CCD sensors, and the acquired image  
information is output in vivid full color at a resolution of 600 dpi using digital image processing technology.  
The machine can also be used as a full-color network printer, and network scanner.  
2 A range of optional units to enhance productivity  
A range of optional equipment is available to enhance productivity, such as duplex units for producing two-sided  
output, additional paper feed units to increase the number of available paper sizes and paper capacity, and  
paper output units that are capable of stapling and saddle stitch binding.  
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MAIN FEATURES  
3 Advanced image processing features based on digital technology  
The scanned image data is converted to digital data, enabling the following advanced image processing features:  
G Photo Repeat :  
Up to 24 full-size copies of a photo image can be made on a single sheet of paper (page 6-18).  
G Multi shot :  
Up to four original pages can be copied onto a single sheet (page 6-19).  
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G Pamphlet copy* :  
Copies of original pages are arranged in proper order for copying so that the copies can be center-stapled and  
folded into a pamphlet (page 6-24).  
* Pamphlet copy requires the Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and Duplex bypass/inverter unit  
options. If a saddle stitch finisher is installed, copies can be stapled in two positions along the center of copies  
and folded at the center.  
4 Image processing manual exposure adjustment for optimal copying  
Image processing is optimized for the type of original being copied (text, photo, mixed text and photo or map). This  
along with the ability to manually adjust exposure makes it possible to obtain copies that are faithful to the original.  
5 Standard offset function makes it easy to distinguish between sets of copies  
As sets of copies are delivered to the center tray, each set is offset from the previous set for easy separation.  
6 PostScript compatible  
Installation of an optional PS expansion kit (AR-PK4) gives PostScript compatibility (PostScript 3).  
®
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, SHARP has determined that this product meets the  
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ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.  
Energy saving features  
This product has the following two power reducing modes to help conserve natural resources and reduce  
environmental pollution.  
Preheat mode  
Preheat mode automatically reduces the temperature of the fusing unit after the time set in the key operator  
programs elapses when the machine is on standby. This allows the machine to use less power while on  
standby. The machine automatically returns to normal operation when a key is pressed on the operation  
panel, or when an original is placed to make a copy or send a fax.  
Auto power shut-off mode  
Auto power shut-off mode automatically shuts off power to the fusing unit after the time set in the key  
operator programs elapses when the machine is on standby. This minimizes the power used by the  
machine while on standby. When this mode activates, the touch panel screen turns off.  
To return the machine to normal operation, press the mode select key (the indicator of this key will be lit).  
Auto power shut-off mode can be configured in the key operator programs. The mode is initially set (factory  
default setting) to activate after 60 seconds elapses. (See page 9 of the key operator's guide.)  
If a print job or fax is received while auto power shut-off mode or preheat mode is activated, the machine  
automatically returns to normal operation.  
The Environmental Choice Program guidelines are applied to the products only in Canada. The  
products that meet the Environmental Choice Program guidelines carry the logo shown above.  
The products without the logo may not meet the Environmental Choice Program guidelines.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Exterior  
Left tray (See page 5-5)  
Finished sheets are deposited here.  
Left side cover  
Bypass tray  
Special papers (including transparency film) and  
copy paper can be fed from the bypass tray.  
Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer*  
Open this cover when a paper misfeed occurs in  
the fusing unit or the transfer unit.  
(See page 2-7)  
Reversing automatic document feeder  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer*  
(See page 2-7)  
(See page 4-2)  
This automatically feeds originals to be scanned.  
The feeder can turn the original over and scan the  
back side as well as the front side for support of  
two-sided originals.  
Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer*  
(See page 2-8)  
Paper tray  
Each tray can hold approximately 500 sheets of the  
recommended paper for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ),  
Power switch  
2
Press to turn power on and off.  
Front cover  
or approximately 500 sheets of SHARP standard  
2
paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ).  
Open to replace toner cartridge.  
Operation panel  
Left side cover release  
Push this release up to open the left side cover.  
Duplex bypass/inverter unit and exit tray* (See  
page 1-6)  
Center tray (See page 5-5)  
Finished sheets are deposited here.  
*
,
,
and  
are peripheral devices. For a description of these devices, see page 1-6.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Interior  
1
Fusing unit  
Toner cartridge  
Toner images are fused here.  
The toner cartridge must be replaced when  
indicated on the operation panel. (See page 2-15)  
Right side cover  
CAUTION  
Open when a misfeed has occurred in the paper  
feed area.  
Right cover of paper drawer  
The fusing unit is hot. Take care in removing misfed  
paper.  
Open this cover to remove paper misfed in the  
paper drawer.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Part names and functions of peripheral devices  
Large Capacity tray (AR-LC8)  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D18N)  
The large capacity tray provides the added  
convenience of having 3,500 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11"  
or A4 paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ) available.  
This stand has three paper trays. Each tray can  
hold approximately 500 sheets of the  
recommended paper for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ),  
2
2
or approximately 500 sheets of SHARP standard  
paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ).  
Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D17N)  
2
This stand has one paper tray. It can hold  
approximately 500 sheets of the recommended  
paper for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ), or  
Saddle stitch finisher (AR-F13)  
2
The finisher can deliver sets saddle stitched and  
folded at the paper centerline to form a pamphlet,  
edge stapled in three different modes or unstapled.  
For two-hole or three-hole output, a hole punch  
module must be installed.  
approximately 500 sheets of SHARP standard  
2
paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ).  
Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D19N)  
This stand includes a module for automatic two-  
sided printing and two paper trays. The two trays  
can hold approximately 500 sheets of the  
Exit tray (AR-TE3)  
The exit tray is installed on the output outlet of the  
machine or the duplex tray / inverter unit.  
2
recommended paper for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ),  
or approximately 500 sheets of SHARP standard  
2
paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m ). To perform two-sided  
Duplex bypass/inverter unit (AR-RB1)  
printing, a duplex bypass/inverter unit (AR-RB1) is  
required.  
This module is required to automatically turn paper  
over within the machine for automatic two-sided  
printing.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
I Other optional equipment  
GPS3 expansion kit (AR-PK4)  
This kit provides compatibility of PostScript level 3  
to the printer.  
GFacsimile expansion kit (AR-FX10)  
This kit must be installed to use the fax function.  
GFax memory (8 MB) (AR-MM9)  
This adds memory for use by the fax function.  
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G256 MB optional memory (AR-SM5)  
This adds memory that is used for the copy  
function, printer function, and scanner function.  
I Face-up and face-down output  
After printing, the paper is delivered to the exit tray. This product has two exit trays (center tray and left tray). The  
paper specifications (page 8-3) and output conditions differ for each tray; however, if the paper and output  
conditions are such that the paper can be delivered to either tray, you can select the tray to which the paper will  
go.  
G Paper exits to the center tray face-down only.  
G Paper exits to the left tray face-up only. However, if a duplex bypass/inverter unit has been installed, face-  
down output is also possible. In this case, face-up or face-down output is automatically selected according to  
the paper and output conditions (it is not possible to manually select face-up or face-down.)  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Operation panel  
Touch panel  
Numeric keys  
The machine status, messages and touch keys are  
displayed on the panel. When using the touch  
panel, first change the display to the mode that you  
wish to use: printer mode, copy mode, network  
scanner mode, or fax mode*. For details see the  
next page.  
Use to enter number values for various settings.  
[ ] key ([ACC.#-C] key)  
This is used when the copy, network scan, and fax*  
functions are used.  
[#/P] key  
This is used as a program key when using the copy  
function, and to dial when using the fax function*.  
Mode select keys and indicators  
Use to change modes and the corresponding  
display on the touch panel.  
[PRINT] key/READY indicator/DATA indicator  
[C] key  
This key is used in copy mode, network scanner  
mode, and fax mode*.  
Press to enter the printer mode.  
READY indicator  
[BLACK COPY START (  
)] key  
Print data can be received when this indicator is  
This is used to make black and white copies and to  
scan a black and white original when the network  
scan function is used. This is also used to scan an  
original to be faxed using the fax function*.  
lit.  
DATA indicator  
Lights up or blinks when print data is being  
received. Also lights up or blinks when printing is  
being performed.  
[CA] key  
[IMAGE SEND] key/LINE indicator/DATA  
This key is used in copy mode, network scanner  
mode, and fax mode*.  
indicator  
Press this key to switch the display between  
network scanner mode and fax mode*. (See the  
operation manuals for network scanner and fax.)  
[COPY] key  
[COLOR COPY START (  
)] key  
This is used to make full-color or single-color  
copies and to scan a color original when the  
network scanner function is used.  
Press to select the copy mode.  
[JOB STATUS] key  
* When the fax option is installed.  
Press to display the current job status. (See page  
1-10.)  
[CUSTOM SETTINGS] key  
Use to adjust the contrast of the touch panel or to  
set key operator programs. (See page 2-13.)  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Touch panel  
Using the touch panel  
[Example 1]  
Selection of function  
[Example 1]  
Items on the touch panel  
are easily selectable by  
Items  
highlighted at the time a  
screen appears are  
already selected and will  
be registered to function if  
the [OK] key is touched.  
which  
are  
CANCEL  
OK  
JOB QUEUE  
COPY  
SETS / PRO  
003 / 00  
LEFT  
RI
touching  
the  
key  
1
BINDING BINDING  
associated with the item  
with a finger. Selection  
of an item will be  
Suzuki  
003 / 00  
Beep  
tone  
accompanied with  
a
beep tone to confirm the  
item was selected. Also,  
the key area for the item  
will be highlighted for  
visual confirmation.  
[Example 2]  
When the machine is  
used in the copy mode,  
the functions shown in  
the table below can only  
be set or canceled on  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
[Example 2]  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
the  
special  
feature  
Keys which are grayed  
out on any screen are  
screen by alternate  
touches of the function  
keys on the panel.  
1/13  
COMPLETE  
not selectable. If  
a
grayed out key is  
touched, a double beep  
will be sounded.  
Copier feature  
G Dual page copy  
G Centering  
G Transparency inserts  
G Mirror image  
G 11"x17" (A3) Full-bleed  
G B/W Reverse  
The confirmation beeps can be disabled by a key  
operator program. (See page 10 of the key  
operator's guide.)  
The touch panel screens shown in this manual are  
printed images, and may appear different from the  
actual screens.  
[Example 3]  
When the machine is  
used in the copy mode  
and a special feature is  
READY TO COPY.  
OR  
P
SPECIAL MODES  
selected,  
a
2-SIDED COPY  
corresponding  
icon  
OUTPUT  
representing the feature  
will appear on the touch  
key and on the main  
screen of the mode  
selected. If this icon is  
touched, the setting  
screen of the function (or  
a
menu screen) will  
appear, allowing the  
settings to be checked  
or adjusted and the  
function to be canceled  
easily.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
Job status screen (common to print, copy, network scan and fax)  
This screen is displayed when the [JOB STATUS] key on the operation panel is pressed.  
A job list showing the current job at the top of the job queue or a list showing completed jobs can be displayed.  
The contents of jobs can be viewed or jobs can be deleted from the queue. (The screen below is an example and  
differs from actual screens.)  
JOB QUEUE  
COMPLETE  
JOB QUEUE  
COPY  
SETS / PROGRESS  
003 / 000  
STATUS  
1/1  
PAPER EMPTY  
*
003 / 000  
001 / 000  
WAITING  
WAITING  
Suzuki  
DETAIL  
PRIORITY  
066211221  
STOP/DELETE  
PRINT JOB  
SCANNER JOB  
FAX JOB  
Job list  
[PRINT JOB] key  
Use to display the print job list for printer, copy and  
fax mode.  
This shows the current job and the jobs waiting to  
be run. The icons to the left of the jobs in the queue  
show the job mode.  
[SCANNER JOB] key  
This displays a list of jobs that only used the  
network scanner function.  
Copy mode  
Printer mode  
Network scanner mode  
[FAX JOB] key  
This displays the transmission/reception status  
and finished jobs of fax mode when the fax option  
is installed.  
Fax send job  
Fax reception job  
The displayed jobs in the job list are themselves  
operation keys. To cancel printing or to give a job  
the highest print priority, touch the relevant job key  
to select the job and execute the desired operation  
using the keys described in 5 and 6.  
Display switching keys  
Use to switch the page of the displayed job list.  
[STOP/DELETE] key  
Use to cancel or delete the current job or delete the  
selected reserved job. Note that a fax print job  
cannot be canceled or deleted.  
* "PAPER EMPTY" in the job status display  
When a job status display indicates "PAPER  
EMPTY", the specified paper size for the job is not  
loaded in any of the trays.  
When the [DETAIL] key appears, the key of a job in  
the job queue can be touched followed by the  
[DETAIL] key to change the paper size selection to  
a different paper size (only in printer mode).  
[PRIORITY] key  
This only appears in the job status screen of fax  
mode. Touch this key to give priority to a job that  
has been selected in the job queue.  
[DETAIL] key  
Mode select key  
The key is only effective for computer print jobs and  
only appears in the job status screen of the printer  
mode. It is used to display detailed information of a  
selected print job and to change the paper size for  
the print job.  
This only appears in the job status screen of fax  
mode. The key is used to switch the job list display  
between "JOB QUEUE" and "COMPLETE".  
"JOB QUEUE": Shows stored jobs and the job in  
progress.  
"COMPLETE" : Shows finished jobs.  
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AUDITING MODE  
When the account counter function is turned on, a count is kept of the number of copy sheets used by each account  
(maximum of 200 accounts). The counts can be displayed and totaled as needed.  
The key operator programs can be used to enable auditing mode separately for copy mode, fax mode, network  
scanner mode and printer mode. (Page 6 of key operator's guide)  
Using the machine when the auditing mode is enabled  
The procedure for using the machine for copying functions when the Auditing Mode has been enabled for the copier  
functions is explained below.  
1
NOTES  
G When the account counter is turned on for fax or network scanner functions, a message will appear prompting  
you to enter your account number each time the touch panel is changed to the main screen of the function. Enter  
your account number as explained below and then proceed with the job.  
G When the account counter is turned on for the printer function, you must enter your account number in the setting  
screen of the printer driver on your computer in order to print.  
When the account counter is turned on, the following messages appear on the touch panel. There are two types of  
prompts, depending on whether the account counter was turned on for both the color copy and the black and white  
copy modes, or only for color copy mode.  
GAccount counter enabled for both the color copy and the black and white copy modes  
ENTER YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER.  
GThe account counter is enabled only for the color copy mode  
When the [ ] key ([ACC.#-C] key) or the  
[COLOR COPY START] key is pressed, the  
message at left appears.  
ENTER YOUR ACCOUNT NUMBER FOR THE COLOR MODE.  
PRESS [CANCEL] TO CHANGE TO B/W MODE.  
CANCEL  
AUDITING MODE FOR COLOR  
In this case, enter your 5-digit account number as explained on the next page to gain access to the copier functions.  
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AUDITING MODE  
Enter your account number (5 digits) with  
the numeric keys.  
Follow the appropriate steps to perform  
the copy job.  
When copying is begun, the following message  
will appear.  
1
2
3
As you enter your  
account number, the  
hyphens ( ) change to  
asterisks ( ). If you  
enter an incorrect digit,  
READY TO COPY.  
PRESS [ACC.#] WHEN FINISHED.  
In the case of interrupt copying (page 6-27), the  
following message will appear.  
press the  
key and re-  
enter the correct digit.  
When a correct account  
number is entered, the  
following message will  
appear.  
READY TO COPY. WHEN INTERRUPT COPYING  
IS FINISHED PRESS [CANCEL].  
When the copy job is finished, press the  
[ ] key ([ACC.#-C] key)  
ACCOUNT STATUS:COPIES MADE/REMAINING  
B/W  
S.COLOR  
F.COLOR  
This does not appear if the account counter  
has only been set for color copy mode.  
If a limit has been set by key operator program  
for the number of copies that can be made by  
the account, the remaining number that can be  
made is displayed.  
This message appears for several seconds and  
then changes to the following message.  
READY TO COPY.  
NOTE  
If "Account number security" is turned on in the key  
operator programs, the following message will  
appear in the event that an incorrect account number  
is entered three times in a row. (Page 8 of the key  
operator's guide)  
PLEASE SEE YOUR KEY OPERATOR FOR  
ASSISTANCE.  
While this message appears (for about one minute),  
no other operations can be performed.  
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CHAPTER 2  
Page  
LOADING PAPER..........................................................................................2-2  
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G
G
G
G
G
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G
G
G
Misfeed in the paper feed area ............................................................2-19  
G
Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area.....................2-20  
G
Misfeed in the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer ................................2-21  
G
Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer ................................2-21  
G
Misfeed in the duplex bypass/inverter unit and duplex module/2 x 500  
sheet paper drawer ..............................................................................2-22  
TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................2-24  
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LOADING PAPER  
The message "ADD PAPER" or "OPEN TRAY AND ADD PAPER" will appear when paper runs out during operation.  
Follow the procedure below to load paper.  
NOTES  
G Do not use curled or folded paper. Doing so may cause a misfeed.  
G For best results use paper supplied by SHARP. (See pages 2-9, 2-17.)  
G When you change the paper type and size in paper tray 1, you must change the paper type and size settings as  
explained in "Setting the paper type" (page 2-11).  
G Do not place heavy objects or press hard on any tray which is pulled out.  
Loading paper in paper tray 1  
1 Pull out paper tray 1.  
3 Gently push tray 1 into the machine.  
Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine.  
Gently pull the tray out  
until it stops.  
4 Set the paper type.  
If you change the paper type, be sure to set the  
paper type refer to "Setting the paper type" (page  
2-11).  
NOTE  
2 Load paper into the tray.  
If you load a different size of the same type of paper,  
you only need to change the position of the size slide  
(see step 2 below); you do not need to change the  
paper type.  
Load a stack of paper no  
higher than the indicator  
line (about 500 sheets of  
the recommended paper  
for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/  
m2), or approximately  
500 sheets of SHARP  
standard paper (21 lbs.  
or 80 g/m2)).  
Loading paper in paper tray 1 is now  
complete.  
5
Changing the paper size in paper tray 1  
The following paper size settings are available for paper tray1: 11" x 17" to 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (A3 to A5), and "EXTRA"*1.  
Use the following procedure to change the size as needed.  
*1 This is limited to square or rectangular paper, 11" x 17" to 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (A3 to A5) size.  
Note that setting the size slide to "EXTRA" only  
informs the machine that a special size of paper  
1 Pull out paper tray 1.  
If paper remains in the tray, remove it.  
has been loaded; it does not inform the machine of  
the specific size. If you wish to inform the machine  
of the specific size, follow the steps in "Setting the  
paper size when an extra size is loaded" (page 2-  
11). (If you do not set a size, part or all of the image  
may not print.)  
Adjust the paper size slide to the paper  
size.  
2
Move the paper size  
slide right or left to  
indicate the paper size  
being loaded.  
If a special size paper is  
loaded in the paper tray,  
Adjust the guide plates A and B by  
squeezing their lock levers and sliding  
them to the paper size to be loaded.  
The guide plates A and  
3
set the size slide to  
B are slidable. Adjust  
them to the paper size to  
"EXTRA" to inform the machine that a special size  
paper has been loaded. (When AB-based size  
paper is loaded, move the size slide to "EXTRA".)  
be  
loaded  
while  
squeezing their lock  
levers.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Set the paper type of the paper that was  
loaded in the 1st tray.  
If you loaded a different type of paper from the  
previous paper, be sure to set the new paper type  
as explained in "Setting the paper type" (page 2-  
11).  
4 Load paper into the tray.  
6
7
Changing paper size in paper tray 1 is now  
complete.  
5 Gently push tray 1 into the machine.  
2
Push the tray firmly all  
the  
way  
into  
the  
machine.  
NOTE  
If the size slide position (step 2 of page 2-2) is not set correctly after changing the paper size, or if the paper type  
(page 2-11) is not set correctly, incorrect paper selection or paper misfeeding may occur.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Loading paper in the bypass tray  
The bypass tray can be used to feed the same paper specified for paper tray 1 or for special papers. For paper types  
that can be used in the bypass tray, see the specifications for the bypass tray in the paper tray specifications (page  
2-9).  
Up to 250 sheets of SHARP standard paper or up to 100 postcards can be set in the bypass tray.  
NOTES  
G After loading the paper in the bypass tray, be sure to set the paper type and size (step 4) if these were changed.  
G Do not use inkjet paper. This may cause misfeeds in the fusing unit.  
Insert the copy paper all the way into the  
bypass tray. (Do not force the paper in.)  
1 Open the bypass tray.  
3
Place the copy paper  
face up. If the bypass  
tray guides are set  
wider than the copy  
paper, the inside of the  
machine may become  
soiled, resulting in  
When loading paper that  
will extend past the end  
of the tray, pull out the  
tray extension to support  
the paper and to allow the  
paper sensors to properly  
sense the paper size.  
smudges on succeeding copies. Special purpose  
papers other than SHARP recommended  
transparency film must be fed individually. Multiple  
film can be loaded in the bypass tray.  
the bypass tray.  
4
5
Be sure to pull the tray extension all the way out. If  
the tray extension is not pulled all the way out, the  
size of the paper loaded in the bypass tray may not  
display correctly.  
If you loaded a different type of paper from the  
previous paper, be sure to set the new paper type  
as explained in "Setting the paper type and paper  
size in the bypass tray" (page 2-12). If you loaded  
a special size of paper in the bypass tray, set the  
paper size as explained in "Setting the paper type  
and paper size in the bypass tray" (page 2-12).  
(If you do not set a size, part or all of the image  
may not print.)  
To support papers that  
extend past the tray  
extension, pull out the  
wire extension.  
This completes the procedure for loading  
paper in the bypass tray.  
Set the bypass tray guides to the width of  
the copy paper.  
2
NOTE  
When loading paper in  
the bypass tray or  
closing the tray, close  
the paper cover as  
shown.  
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LOADING PAPER  
NOTES  
G Be sure to load 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" paper, A6 paper, A5  
paper, and postcards as shown in the diagram  
below.  
2
A6 paper, post cards.  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2" paper, A5 paper.  
G When loading plain paper other than paper  
recommended for color, SHARP standard paper,  
special media other than postcards, SHARP-  
recommended transparency film, or paper to be  
printed on the back, the paper must be loaded one  
sheet at a time. Loading more than one sheet at a  
time will cause misfeeds.  
G Before loading heavy paper, straighten any curling  
in the paper.  
G When adding paper, remove any paper remaining  
in the tray, combine it with the paper to be added,  
and reload as a single stack.  
G Do not use paper that has already been printed on  
by a plain paper fax machine or a laser printer.  
This may cause printed images to become dirty.  
G When printing on transparency film, be sure to  
remove each sheet as it exits the machine.  
Allowing sheets to stack in the output tray may  
cause curling.  
G Use only SHARP-recommended transparency  
film. Insert the film so that the rounded corner is on  
the left for horizontal loading, or on the right for  
vertical loading.  
Horizontal  
loading  
Vertical  
loading  
G When loading multiple sheets of transparency film  
in the bypass tray, fan the sheets several times  
before loading.  
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LOADING PAPER  
I Setting envelopes or postcards  
When setting envelopes or postcards in the bypass tray, set them in the orientation shown below.  
Loading postcards  
Loading envelopes  
Insert the postcard with the side to be printed on  
facing up. The postcard should be oriented as  
shown in the diagram.  
Only the front side of envelopes can be printed.  
Insert the envelope with the front side facing up.  
Printing onto envelopes or postcards  
GAttempting to print onto both sides of envelopes or postcards may result in misfeeds or poor prints.  
GDo not use pre-printed envelopes.  
GBefore inserting a postcard or envelope, straighten any curled edges. Curled edges may cause creases, color  
deviations, misfeeds, and poor quality images.  
Printing onto envelopes  
GAttempting to print on envelopes that have metal clasps, plastic snaps, string closures, windows, linings, self-  
adhesive patches or synthetic materials may cause misfeeds, inadequate toner adherence or other trouble.  
GEnvelopes with embossed surfaces may cause the prints to become smudged.  
GUse only envelopes which are flat and crisply folded. Curled or poorly formed envelopes may be poorly printed  
or may cause misfeeds.  
GPrint quality is not guaranteed in the area 13/32" or 10 mm from the  
edges of the envelope.  
GPrint quality is not guaranteed on parts of envelopes where there is a  
large step-like change of thickness, such as on three-layer or four-layer  
envelopes.  
Can be used  
GPrint quality is not guaranteed on envelopes having peel off flaps for  
sealing the envelopes.  
Cannot be used  
Fusing unit pressure adjusting levers  
In some cases damage to the envelopes, color deviations, or smudging may occur even if envelopes within the  
specifications are used. This problem may be reduced by shifting the fusing unit pressure adjusting levers from  
their normal pressure position to the lower pressure position. Follow the procedure on the next page. (2-7)  
NOTE  
Be sure to return the lever to the normal position when you have finished feeding envelopes. If not, inadequate  
toner adherence, paper misfeeds or other trouble may occur.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Unlatch the duplex bypass/inverter unit  
and slide it to the left.  
Unlatch the unit and  
gently move it away from  
the machine. If the  
machine is not equipped  
with a duplex bypass/  
inverter unit, open the  
side cover similarly.  
Gently close the duplex bypass/inverter  
unit.  
1
2
3
If the machine is not  
equipped with a duplex  
bypass/inverter  
unit,  
close the side cover.  
Lower the two fusing unit pressure  
adjusting levers marked A and B in the  
illustration.  
2
A
B
Normal  
position  
Lower pressure  
position  
B:Front side of  
fusing unit  
A:Rear side of  
fusing unit  
Loading paper in the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer/  
stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
Upper tray / middle tray / lower tray*  
Up to 500 sheets of paper recommended for color or SHARP recommended plain paper can be loaded in these trays.  
The method of loading paper is the same as for paper tray 1 in the main unit (see the explanation on page 2-2).  
* The stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer only has the upper tray.  
NOTE  
If the size of paper being loaded is different from the previous size, or is an extra size, or if the paper type is different  
from the previous type, you must change the paper tray settings in the custom settings. Change the settings as  
explained in "Setting the paper type" and "Setting the paper size when an extra size is loaded" on page 2-11.  
Specifications (stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer/stand/3 x  
500 sheet paper drawer)  
Name  
Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D17N)  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D18N)  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R,  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2", Extra. (A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5)  
/ 17 to 28 lbs. or 64 to 105 g/m2  
Paper size/weight  
Paper recommended for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m2): 500 sheets;  
SHARP standard paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m2): 500 sheets  
Supplied from the main unit  
Paper capacity  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
23-5/8" (W) x 25-9/32" (D) x 15-7/8" (H) (600 mm (W) x 642 mm (D) x 403 mm (H))  
(not including the adjuster)  
Approximately 49.6 lbs. or 22.5 kg  
Approximately 65.0 lbs. or 29.5 kg  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Loading paper in the duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer  
Upper tray:  
The upper tray contains a duplex module that automatically turns print paper over for automatic two-sided printing.  
Middle and lower paper trays:  
The middle and lower trays are paper trays.  
Up to 500 sheets of paper recommended for color or SHARP recommended plain paper can be loaded in these trays.  
The method of loading paper is the same as for paper tray 1 in the main unit. See the explanation on page 2-2.  
NOTE  
If the size of paper being loaded is different from the previous size, or is an extra size, or if the paper type is different  
from the previous type, you must change the paper tray settings in the custom settings. Change the settings as  
explained in "Setting the paper type" and "Setting the paper size when an extra size is loaded" on page 2-11.  
Specifications (duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer)  
Name  
Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D19N)  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R,  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2", Extra. (A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5)  
/ 17 to 28 lbs. or 64 to 105 g/m2  
Paper size/weight  
Paper recommended for color (21 lbs. or 80 g/m2): 500 sheets;  
Paper capacity  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
SHARP standard paper (21 lbs. or 80 g/m2): 500 sheets  
Supplied from the main unit  
23-5/8" (W) x 25-9/32" (D) x 15-7/8" (H) (600 mm (W) x 642 mm (D) x 403 mm (H))  
(not including the adjuster)  
Weight  
Approximately 68.3 lbs. or 31 kg  
Duplex module  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2R",  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5  
Size of plain paper  
Weight of plain paper  
Number of sheets  
17 to 54 lbs. or 64 to 200 g/m2  
One sheet (single pass type)  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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LOADING PAPER  
Specifications of paper trays  
The specifications for the types and sizes of paper that can be loaded in the paper trays are shown below.  
Tray No.  
Paper tray type  
(tray  
Applicable paper types  
Applicable paper sizes  
Remarks  
name)  
11"x17", 8-1/2"x14",  
8-1/2"x13", 8-1/2"x11",  
See  
"STORAGE  
Paper recommended for color  
8-1/2"x11"R, 5-1/2"x8-1/2", OF  
7-1/4"x10-1/2"R, Extra. (A3, SUPPLIES"  
B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5) on page 2-17  
A
Paper tray 1  
Tray 1  
11"x17", 8-1/2"x14",  
See  
"More  
2
8-1/2"x13", 8-1/2"x11",  
information on  
Plain paper  
8-1/2"x11"R, 5-1/2"x8-1/2", plain paper"  
7-1/4"x10-1/2"R, Extra. (A3, on the next  
B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5) page  
Same as paper types and sizes in row A  
* Paper size 12" x 18" (A3W) and A6R can also be used in the bypass tray  
5-1/2"x8-1/2" - 12"x18" (A6R  
Heavy  
-
A3W), Special (paper  
paper 1  
weight: 28 to 54 lbs. (106 to  
200 g/m2)), Postcard  
Special  
paper (Refer  
to the next  
Heavy  
paper  
See  
"More  
5-1/2"x8-1/2" - 12"x18" (A6R  
Bypass  
tray  
information on  
special media  
that can be  
used" on the  
next page  
B
Bypass tray  
Heavy  
paper 2  
-
A3W), Special (paper  
page  
for  
weight: 54 to 80 lbs. (201 to  
applicable  
special  
papers.)  
300 g/m2))  
Transparency film Transparency film  
GStandard-size envelopes  
that can be used  
:COM10,Monarch,DL,C5  
Envelopes  
Stand/1 x 500  
sheet paper drawer  
C
D
Tray 2  
Stand/3 x Upper Tray 2  
Same as paper types and sizes in row A  
500 sheet  
paper  
Middle Tray 3  
Lower Tray 4  
Upper Duplex  
drawer  
Duplex  
module/2 x  
500 sheet  
paper  
Duplex module  
(See page 2-8 for paper sizes and weights that can be used.)  
E
F
Middle Tray 2  
Lower Tray 3  
Same as paper types and sizes in row A  
drawer  
See  
specifications  
in "LARGE  
the  
CAPACITY  
TRAY"  
Tray 4*1  
on  
Large Capacity tray  
or  
Same as paper types in row A 8-1/2"x11" (A4)  
page 3-15, and  
"More  
Tray 5*2  
information on  
plain paper" on  
the next page.  
*1 When the Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installed.  
*2 When the Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer is installed.  
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I More information on plain paper  
The following restrictions apply to plain paper. Be sure to load the paper correctly. Incorrect loading may result  
in skewed feeding or misfeeds.  
Paper in inch system  
Paper in AB system  
A6R - A3W*  
5-1/2"x8-1/2" - 12"x18"*  
SHARP  
paper  
standard  
21 lbs.  
80g/m2  
Plain  
paper  
Restrictions on paper  
other than SHARP  
standard paper  
17 to 28 lbs. or 64 to 105g/m2  
Recycled, colored, pre-punched, pre-printed and letterhead papers must conform to the same conditions as  
above.  
* In the large capacity tray, only 8-1/2" x 11" size paper can be used when using inch sizes, and only A4 can be  
used when using AB sizes.  
I More information on special media that can be used  
The following restrictions apply to special media. The use of incorrect media may result in fusing problems (weak  
adhesion of toner to paper or toner smudging when rubbed), skewed feeding, misfeeds, or other failures.  
Type  
Remarks  
For paper sizes from 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" to 12" x 18" (A6R to A3W),  
paper weights from 28 to 54 lbs. (106 to 200 g/m2) can be used.  
G Postcards can be used.  
Do not use folded postcards, picture postcards, or postcards with  
a coated front. These may cause misfeeds or a dirty printed  
image.  
heavy paper 1  
Heavy  
paper  
Special  
paper  
For paper sizes from 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" to 12" x 18" (A6R to A3W),  
heavy paper 2  
paper weights from 54 to 80 lbs. (201 to 300 g/m2) can be used.  
Transparency film  
Envelopes  
Use SHARP recommended transparencies.  
Applicable standard envelopes: COM-10, Monarch, DL, C5  
Envelopes can only be fed from the Bypass tray. Applicable paper  
stock weight for envelopes is 20 to 23 lbs. or 75 to 90 g/m2  
G Special paper such as heavy paper 2, transparency film, and envelopes cannot be output to the center tray.  
G Paper that cannot be output to the center tray is output face-up to the left tray.  
I Paper that can be used for automatic two-sided printing  
Paper used for automatic two-sided printing (paper that can be fed through the duplex module) must meet the  
following conditions:  
Paper type : Plain paper as specified on page above.  
Paper size  
: Must be one of the following standard sizes: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11",  
8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2" or 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R or A5)  
Paper weight : 17 to 54 lbs. or 64 to 200 g/m2  
NOTES  
G Special papers as described above cannot be used for automatic two-sided printing. Heavy paper up to 54 lbs.  
(200 g/m2) can be used.  
G The image quality and toner fusibility of special papers may change due to ambient conditions, operating  
conditions, and paper characteristics, resulting in image quality inferior to that of SHARP standard paper.  
G Various types of plain paper and special paper are sold. Some of these cannot be used in the machine. Please  
consult your retailer or your dealer when buying paper.  
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LOADING PAPER  
(except the bypass tray)  
Setting the paper size when  
an extra size is loaded  
Follow these steps to change the paper type setting  
when the paper type has been changed in a paper tray.  
For the paper types that can be used in each tray, see  
page 2-9. To change the paper type setting for the  
bypass tray, see page 2-12.  
When a paper tray is set to "extra", this informs the  
machine that an extra size is being used. It does not  
inform the specific size. To enter the specific size of the  
paper loaded, follow the steps below.  
For example, if A4 size paper is loaded in the tray (with  
the size slide set to "extra"), you can use this procedure  
to set the paper size recognized by the machine to A4  
size. If you loaded an irregular size of paper, you can  
enter the dimensions of the paper.  
1 Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
The custom setting  
menu  
screen  
will  
2
appear.  
To set the paper size when an extra size of paper is  
loaded in the bypass tray, see page 2-12.  
Perform steps 1 through 4 of "Setting the  
paper type" at left.  
1
Touch the  
setting screen.  
key to display the paper size  
2 Touch the [TRAY SETTINGS] key.  
2
TOT L COUNT  
CONTRA  
The paper tray selection  
screen will appear.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
TRAY 3 TYPE/SIZE SETTING  
EXTRA SIZE  
OK  
ADDRES  
CONTRO  
TRAY SETTINGS  
2/3  
A3  
B4  
A4  
8K  
A4R  
16K  
B5  
KEYB
SELECT  
A5  
16KR  
B5R  
KEY  
1
1
1
1
/
/
/
/
8
2X13  
8
2X11  
82X11R  
11X17  
8
2X14  
1
1
2
1
1
/
/
/
/
EXTRA  
5
2X8  
7
4X102R  
Select the paper tray for which the setting  
is to be made. (For the tray numbers, see  
the tray specifications on page 2-9.)  
When the loaded paper size appears in the  
display (if you loaded an AB-based size  
such as A4), touch the size key to highlight  
it, and then touch the [OK] key to complete  
the procedure.  
3
3
4
If the desired tray is not  
TYPE / SIZE  
on the display, use  
key to scroll the  
display until it appears.  
or  
TRAY 1  
TRAY 2  
PLAIN /  
PLAIN /  
If an irregular size of paper was loaded  
after the [EXTRA] key was touched, touch  
the  
key in the screen of step 2 to display  
the following screen.  
Select the type of paper that was loaded in  
the tray.  
(5 1/2 17)  
inch  
4
1
/
5
2
X
The currently selected  
paper type will be  
highlighted. To change  
the setting, touch the  
desired type.  
(7 1/4 11 3/4)  
inch  
1
/
7
4
Y
PLAIN  
LETTER HEAD  
PRE-PUNCHED  
COLOR  
When the screen opens the X key will be  
highlighted. Use the and touch keys to  
PRE-PRINTED  
RECYCLED  
enter the X dimension. Next touch the Y key to  
highlight it and enter the dimensions for Y.  
The permitted range for the X dimension is 5-1/2 to  
17 inches (139 to 432 mm), and the permitted  
range for the Y dimension is 7-1/4 to 11-3/4 inches  
(182 to 297 mm).  
NOTE  
Special paper such as transparency film,  
envelopes, and postcards can only be used in the  
bypass tray.  
When both have been entered, touch the [OK] to  
complete the operation.  
Touch the [OK] key to complete the  
setting.  
5
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LOADING PAPER  
Setting the paper type and paper size in the bypass tray  
Follow the steps below to set the type and size of the paper loaded in the bypass tray.  
Touch [HEAVY PAPER 1] or [HEAVY  
PAPER 2], and go to step 6.  
1 Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key.  
3
(When copy mode is selected)  
Touch the [PAPER  
HEAVY PAPER1 28+lbs.  
HEAVY PAPER2 54+lbs.  
54 lbs.  
80 lbs.  
SELECT] key in the  
main screen of the copy  
mode.  
AUTO 8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
For the types of heavy paper that can be used, see  
page 2-10.  
100%  
Touch [SPEED MODE] or [QUALITY MODE]  
for the transparency film, and go to step 7.  
4
(When printer mode is selected)  
Touch the [PAPER  
SELECT] key in the  
main screen of printer  
mode.  
SPEED MODE  
8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
QUALITY MODE  
CONDITION  
SETTINGS  
G SPEED MODE is for fast printing.  
G QUALITY MODE is for a high quality image.  
5 Touch the type of envelope, and go to step 7.  
2 Touch the key for the desired paper type.  
OK  
COM-10  
(When copy mode is selected)  
C5  
MONARCH  
DL  
UTO  
The key for the selected  
paper type will be  
EXPOSURE  
PLAIN  
HEAVY PAPER  
highlighted.  
PAPER SELECT  
TRANSPARENCY  
100%  
COPY RATIO  
ENVELOPE  
If you inserted a non-standard size of paper  
in the bypass tray, remove the checkmark  
from "ENABLE AUTO SIZE DETECTION" and  
then touch the [EXTRA SIZE] tab. When the  
screen opens, the X key will be highlighted.  
6
(When printer mode is selected)  
Use the  
and  
touch keys to enter the X  
PLAIN  
dimension. If you inserted a standard size of  
paper in the bypass tray, make sure that a  
checkmark appears in the [ENABLE AUTO  
SIZE DETECTION] checkbox.  
HEAVY PAPER  
PAPER SELECT  
TRANSPARENCY  
CONDITION  
SETTINGS  
ENVELOPE  
ENABLE AUTO SIZE DETECTION  
The steps that follow differ depending on the  
paper type selected. Follow the steps for the  
selected type.  
EXTRA SIZE  
BASIC SETTING  
G If you touched [PLAIN], go to step 6.  
Next touch the  
key to  
OK  
G If you touched [HEAVY PAPER], go to step 3  
G If you touched [TRANSPARENCY], go to step 4.  
G If you touched [ENVELOPE], go to step 5.  
highlight it and enter the  
dimensions for Y.  
(51/2 17)  
inch  
5 ½  
X
Y
(4 113/4)  
inch  
4
The permitted range for  
the X dimension is 5-1/2  
to 17 inches (139 to 432  
mm), and the permitted  
EXTRA SIZE  
BASIC SETTING  
range for the Y dimension is 4 to 11-3/4 inches  
(100 to 297 mm).  
7 Touch the [OK] key to complete the setting.  
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CUSTOM SETTINGS  
The items that can be set with the custom settings are shown below.  
G Total count ...................................The number of pages processed by the machine and optional equipment  
can be displayed. (See page 2-14.)  
G Display contrast ........................... Used to adjust the contrast of the operation panel display. (See page 2-14.)  
G List print ....................................... Used to print a list of machine settings. (See page 2-14.)  
G Clock adjust....................................Used to set the date and time of the built-in clock of the machine. (See this page.)  
G Tray settings................................ The paper type, paper size and automatic tray switching can be set for each  
tray. Automatic tray switching allows feeding to switch between trays  
loaded with the same type and size of paper. If one tray runs out of paper  
during printing, printing will continue from the other tray. (See page 2-14)  
For the detailed descriptions and use of the settings listed below, see the Operation manuals  
for fax* and network scanner.  
G Address control............................Use this to store fax destinations (fax numbers). This is also used to store  
groups, memory boxes, and user indexes.  
2
E-mail addresses, user indexes, and scanner senders can be stored for the  
network scanner function.  
G Receive mode..............................Use this to configure fax reception settings (auto/manual).  
G Fax data forward.......................... Faxes received to memory can be forwarded to another destination.  
G Keyboard select........................... When using the fax function or network scanner function, you can switch  
the arrangement of the letter keys in the display keyboard used for storing  
and editing destinations in the English character entry screen.  
G Key operator program.................. These are programs that are used by the key operator (administrator of the  
machine) to configure machine settings. A key appears for these settings in  
the custom settings menu screen. For information on these settings, see  
the key operator's guide.  
* These fax settings can be configured only if the fax function has been enabled.  
Operation procedure common to all custom settings  
Touch the key of the desired item to  
display its setting screen.  
The settings accessed by touching the [CLOCK]  
key are explained here.  
1 Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.  
2
The custom setting  
menu  
screen  
will  
appear.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
EXIT  
DISPLAY  
CONTRAST  
TOTAL COUNT  
LIST PRINT  
CLOCK  
ADDRESS  
CONTROL  
FX
FO
RECEIVE MODE  
TRAY SETTINGS  
KEYBOARD  
SELECT  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
More information on setting procedures  
In the following type of screen, a setting is turned  
on when a checkmark ( ) appears next to the  
key. A checkmark will appear or disappear by  
alternate touches of the checkmark box. In the  
following screen, tray 1 can be used in print, copy,  
and fax modes. Tray 2 can only be used in the  
copy mode.  
Detailed descriptions for program settings start on  
the next page.  
The procedure for setting the clock is shown below  
as an example.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
CLOCK ADJUST  
OK  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
YEAR  
2004  
DAY  
01  
MONTH  
11  
HOUR  
00  
MINUTE  
00  
OK  
TRAY SETTINGS  
TYPE / SIZE  
PLAIN /  
PRINT  
COPY  
FAX  
1/2  
TRAY 1  
TRAY 2  
DATE FORMAT  
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETTING  
PLAIN /  
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CUSTOM SETTINGS  
Touch the year, month, day, hour or  
I Clock adjust  
3
minute key, and then use the  
or  
key  
Use this to set the date and time in the machine's  
built-in clock. This clock is used by functions that  
require date and time information.  
The format of the printed date can also be  
changed.  
to adjust the setting.  
G If you select a non-existent date (for example, Feb.  
30), the [OK] key will gray out to prevent entry of the  
date.  
G Select [DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETTING]  
checkbox to have the time automatically change at  
the beginning and end of daylight saving time.  
I Tray settings  
The paper type, paper size, enabled modes and  
automatic tray switching can set for each tray. See  
page 2-11 for details on setting the paper type and  
paper size. Automatic tray switching to another  
paper tray is used to automatically switch to  
another tray with the same size and type of paper  
in the event that the paper runs out during  
continuous printing. This requires that the trays be  
loaded with the same size of paper. To enable any  
function, touch the check box key so that a  
checkmark ( ) appears.  
4 Touch the [OK] key.  
To finish the setting operation, touch the  
5
[EXIT] key.  
CUSTOM SETTINGS  
EXIT  
DISPLAY  
CONTRAST  
TOTAL COUNT  
LIST PRINT  
CLOCK  
ADDRESS  
CONTROL  
FAX DATA  
FORWARD  
TRAY SETTINGS  
RECEIVE MODE  
KEYBOARD  
SELECT  
KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS  
I Keyboard select  
When using the fax function or network scanner  
function, you can switch the arrangement of the  
letter keys in the display keyboard that appear in  
the character entry screen when storing or editing  
destinations. Select the arrangement of the letter  
keys that you find easiest to use.  
About the settings  
I Total count  
This displays the following sheet counts:  
The number of sheets printed in copy, print, and  
fax modes.  
The number of sheets transmitted using the fax  
function and scanned using the network scanner  
function.  
The number of sheets used by optional  
equipment such as the reversing automatic  
document feeder and the duplex module of the  
duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer, and  
the number of sheets stapled by the saddle  
stitch finisher.  
The  
following  
three  
alphabet  
keyboard  
configurations are available:  
G Keyboard 1 (QWERT... configuration)*  
G Keyboard 2 (AZERTY...configuration)  
G Keyboard 3 (ABCDEF...configuration)  
* The default setting is "Keyboard 1".  
(Example: Character entry screen when Keyboard  
3 is selected)  
In the case of  
G Each sheet of paper that is 11" x 17" (A3) size or  
larger is counted as two sheets.  
only,  
CANCEL  
OK  
DESTINATION NAME  
G Each sheet of paper used for automatic two-sided  
copying is counted as two sheets (11" x 17" (A3)  
paper is counted as four sheets). (When an optional  
duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and a  
duplex bypass/inverter unit are installed.)  
SPACE  
I Display contrast  
Screen contrast adjustment is used to make the  
LCD touch panel easier to view under various  
lighting conditions. Touch the [LIGHTER] key to  
make the screen lighter, or the [DARKER] key to  
make the screen darker.  
I List print  
Used to print a list of the settings configured in the  
fax, printer and network scanner function.  
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REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGES  
When toner runs low, "[  
] TONER SUPPLY IS LOW" appears in the display. It is recommended that you keep  
a set of new toner cartridges so that you can replace them quickly when toner runs out.  
READY TO COPY.  
([  
]TONER SUPPLY IS LOW.)  
This indicates the color of toner that is low.  
Y
M
C
Bk  
= Yellow toner  
= Magenta toner  
= Cyan toner  
= Black toner  
If you continue to use the toner cartridge, the  
toner will eventually run out, the machine will  
stop and the following message will appear.  
CHANGE THE TONER CARTRIDGE.  
2
([  
])  
NOTES  
G There may be cases that copy images become light or uneven before the message is displayed, depending on  
the way the machine is used. If this occurs, take out the toner cartridge by following the same steps as  
replacement, shake it horizontally to even out the toner in the cartridge, and re-insert the toner cartridge.  
If copy images do not improve even after following this procedure, replace the toner cartridge with a new  
cartridge.  
G If one of the toners is out, including black toner, color copying will not be possible. If Y, M, or C runs out but BK  
toner remains, black and white copying will still be possible.  
Follow these steps to replace the toner cartridge that is out of toner.  
While holding the lock lever on the toner  
cartridge, pull the toner cartridge toward  
you.  
1 Open the front cover.  
3
Yellow  
Magenta  
Cyan  
Black  
Arrangement of color  
toner cartridges  
Hold the toner cartridge  
with both hands as  
shown in the illustration,  
and pull it out of the  
machine.  
Remove a new toner cartridge from the  
package and shake it horizontally five or  
six times.  
4
2 Lift the cartridge lock lever toward you.  
Example: Replacing the  
yellow toner cartridge  
NOTE  
Shake  
the  
toner  
cartridge well to ensure  
that the toner flows well  
and will not stick to the  
inside of the cartridge.  
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REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGES  
Remove the protective material from the  
new toner cartridge.  
5
8 Return the cartridge lock lever.  
9 Close the front cover.  
After the toner cartridge  
is replaced, the machine  
automatically  
resolution  
enters  
adjustment  
mode. (In some cases,  
this may take about 1 to  
5 minutes.)  
6 Insert the new toner cartridge.  
Align the insert holes  
as shown and then  
push the cartridge in.  
NOTE  
A toner cartridge of a different color cannot be  
installed. For instance, a yellow cartridge cannot be  
installed in the cyan position.  
Push the cartridge in until it locks securely  
in place.  
7
NOTE  
Do not push the white  
area shown in the  
illustration.  
The lock lever may  
come down.  
CAUTION  
G Do not throw the toner cartridge into a fire. Toner may fly and cause burns.  
G Store toner cartridges out of the reach of small children.  
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STORAGE OF SUPPLIES  
Standard supplies for this product that can replaced by the user include paper, toner cartridges, and staple cartridges  
for the finisher.  
For best copying results, be sure to use only Sharp Genuine Supplies which are designed,  
engineered, and tested to maximize the life and performance of Sharp products. Look for  
the Genuine Supplies label on the toner package.  
GENUINE SUPPLIES  
I Proper storage  
2
1. Store the supplies in a location that is:  
G clean and dry,  
G at a stable temperature,  
G not exposed to direct sunlight.  
2. Store paper in the wrapper and lying flat.  
3. Paper stored in packages standing up or out of  
the wrapper may curl or become damp, resulting  
in paper misfeeds.  
4. Store a new toner cartridge box horizontally. Do  
not store it standing on end. If stored standing on  
end, the toner may not distribute well even after  
shaking the cartridge vigorously, and will remain  
inside the cartridge without flowing out.  
Supply and Consumables  
The supply of spare parts for a repair of the appliance is guaranteed for at least 7 years following the termination  
of production. Spare parts are those parts of the apparatus which may break down within the scope of the ordinary  
use of the product - whereas those parts which normally exceed the life of the product are not to be considered  
as spare parts. Consumables too, are available for 7 years following the termination of production.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
When a misfeed has occurred during printing, the message "MISFEED HAS OCCURRED." will appear in the touch  
panel display of the operation panel and printing output will stop. The approximate locations of possible misfeeds are  
indicated by " " in the illustration below. The page numbers for detailed information for misfeed removal for each  
are also shown.  
Misfeed in the fusing area,  
and exit area (page 2-20)  
Misfeed in the bypass tray  
(page 2-19)  
Misfeed in the duplex  
bypass/inverter unit  
(page 2-22)  
Misfeed in the 500 sheet  
paper drawer  
(page 2-19)  
Misfeed in the duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet  
paper drawer (page 2-22)  
Misfeed in the saddle  
stitch finisher (page 3-10)  
Misfeed in the stand/1 x 500  
sheet paper drawer or the  
stand/3 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer  
Misfeed in the reversing  
automatic document feeder  
(see page 7-2 in the "Copy  
Functions" section)  
(page 2-21)  
Misfeed in the transport  
area (page 2-20)  
Misfeed in the large  
capacity tray  
(page 3-17)  
NOTE  
Received faxes are all temporarily stored in memory. If a paper misfeed occurs, received faxes cannot be printed.  
When the misfeed is removed, the received faxes will print out automatically.  
NOTES  
G Be careful not to tear  
the misfed paper  
CAUTION  
The fusing unit is hot. Take care in removing paper.  
during removal.  
G If paper is accidentally  
torn during removal,  
be sure to remove all  
pieces.  
G Take care not to  
damage or leave  
fingerprints on the  
transfer belt when  
removing the misfed  
paper.  
Upper fusing unit  
Transfer belt  
Fusing unit paper guide  
Misfeed removal guidance  
Misfeed removal guidance can be displayed by touching the [INFORMATION] key on the touch panel after a misfeed  
has occurred.  
INFORMATION  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the paper feed area  
NOTE  
Paper misfed from a paper tray may be extending out of the tray into the right side cover area. In this case if the  
tray is drawn out of the machine, the paper may become torn and difficult to remove. To prevent this from  
happening, always open the right side cover first and remove the misfed paper if it is extending into that area.  
Misfeed in the 500 sheet paper drawer  
1 Open the upper side cover.  
5 Gently close the upper side cover.  
After closing, confirm  
Push the lever upward  
2
and gently open the  
cover.  
that  
the  
misfeed  
message has been  
cleared and the normal  
display appears.  
NOTE  
Misfeed in the bypass tray  
If paper is loaded in the bypass tray, temporarily  
remove the paper and close the bypass tray before  
opening the side cover.  
Remove the misfed paper from the bypass  
1
tray.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
2 Remove the misfed paper.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
After removing the misfed paper, open  
and close the duplex bypass/inverter unit  
to reset.  
2
NOTE  
Grasp the finger hold  
and gently open the unit.  
The misfeed may have occurred inside the machine.  
Check carefully and remove it.  
If misfed paper is not found in step 2, pull out  
paper tray 1 and remove the misfed paper.  
3
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
After closing, confirm that  
the misfeed message  
has been cleared and the  
normal display appears.  
If the duplex bypass/  
inverter unit is not  
installed, close the side  
cover in the same way.  
4 Gently close the paper tray.  
Push the tray firmly all  
the  
way  
into  
the  
machine.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the transport area, fusing area, and exit area  
Transport area  
Fusing area  
1 Open the duplex bypass/inverter unit.  
Open the upper side cover and check for a  
1
misfeed.  
Grasp the finger hold  
and gently open the unit.  
Push the lever upward  
and gently open the  
cover.  
Remove the misfed paper as shown in the  
illustrations below.  
NOTE  
2
If paper is loaded in the bypass tray, temporarily remove the  
paper and close the bypass tray before opening the side cover.  
If paper is misfed in the  
transport area, turn roller  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
rotating knob  
A
in the  
direction of the arrow to  
remove the misfed paper.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
The fusing unit is hot. Take care in removing paper. (Do  
not touch any metal parts.)  
The misfeed may have occurred inside the machine.  
Check carefully and remove it.  
If you do not find a  
misfeed, open the cover  
of the fusing unit and  
2 Gently close the upper side cover.  
NOTE  
Even after clearing a misfeed, paper may remain inside  
the machine on the transfer belt where it is not visible. In  
this case, after visible misfeeds are removed, the paper  
on the transfer belt will be automatically moved to a  
position where it is visible and a misfeed will be indicated  
once again on the display. Clear the misfeed as explained  
in "Misfeed in the transfer unit" (step 3 on the right side of  
this page). For this reason, it may be necessary to  
perform the "Misfeed in the transfer unit" procedure twice.  
check for  
a
misfeed  
inside the fusing unit.  
CAUTION  
The fusing unit is hot. Take care in removing paper. (Do not  
touch any metal parts.)  
Exit area  
3 Misfeed in the transfer unit  
1 Misfeed in the exit area  
Models with an exit tray  
attached to the duplex  
bypass/inverter unit:  
If paper is misfed on the  
transfer belt, remove it  
gently without touching  
the transfer belt. Do not  
pull out the transfer unit.  
Gently remove the misfed  
paper as shown in the  
illustration, taking care  
not to tear the paper.  
Models without the  
CAUTION  
duplex  
bypass/  
The transfer unit is hot. Take care in removing paper. (Do  
not touch any metal parts.)  
inverter unit:  
Gently remove the misfed  
paper as shown in the  
illustration, taking care  
not to tear the paper.  
4 Gently close the duplex bypass/inverter unit.  
After closing, confirm that  
the misfeed message  
has been cleared and the  
normal display appears.  
If the duplex bypass/  
inverter unit is not  
installed, close the side  
cover in the same way.  
Upper exit tray:  
Gently  
remove  
the  
misfed paper as shown  
in the illustration, taking  
care not to tear the  
paper.  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
NOTE  
Paper misfed from a paper tray may be extending out of the tray into the right side cover area. In this case if the  
tray is drawn out of the machine, the paper may become torn and difficult to remove. To prevent this from  
happening, always open the right side cover first and remove the misfed paper if it is extending into that area.  
If misfed paper is not found in step 2, pull  
out paper tray 1 and remove the misfed  
paper.  
1 Open the upper and lower side covers.  
3
Push the lever upward  
and gently open the  
cover.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
2
Gently push the paper tray into the  
machine.  
Push the tray firmly all the way into the machine.  
4
5
Gently close the upper and lower side  
covers.  
NOTE  
If paper is loaded in the bypass tray, temporarily  
remove the paper and close the bypass tray before  
opening the side cover.  
After closing, confirm  
that  
the  
misfeed  
message has been  
cleared and the normal  
display appears.  
2 Remove the misfed paper.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
NOTE  
The misfeed may have occurred inside the machine.  
Check carefully and remove it.  
Misfeed in the stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
To remove a misfeed in the upper, middle, or lower tray, follow steps 1 through 5 above of "Misfeed in the stand/1  
x 500 sheet paper drawer".  
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MISFEED REMOVAL  
Misfeed in the duplex bypass/inverter unit and duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer  
NOTE  
Paper misfed from a paper tray may be extending out of the tray into the right side cover area. In this case if the  
tray is drawn out of the machine, the paper may become torn and difficult to remove. To prevent this from  
happening, always open the right side cover first and remove the misfed paper if it is extending into that area.  
Perform steps 1 and 2 of "Misfeed in the  
stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer" on the  
previous page.  
1
2
6 Remove the misfed paper.  
While holding the exit  
tray up, remove the  
misfed paper as shown  
in the illustration. Be  
careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
Open the upper cover of the duplex  
bypass/inverter unit.  
Close the cover of the duplex bypass/  
inverter unit and return the exit tray to its  
original position.  
7
8
Remove the misfeed from the upper part of  
the duplex bypass/inverter unit.  
Hold the upper cover of  
3
4
5
the unit open while  
removing the misfed  
paper.  
Remove a misfeed from the bottom of the  
duplex bypass/inverter unit.  
Gently  
remove  
the  
Close the upper cover of the duplex  
bypass/inverter unit.  
misfed paper from the  
bottom of the duplex  
bypass/inverter unit as  
shown in the illustration,  
taking care not to tear  
the paper.  
Make sure that there is  
no misfed paper in the  
machine.  
Lift the exit tray if one is installed and open  
the cover of the duplex bypass/inverter  
unit.  
Pull out the duplex module of the duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer.  
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Remove the misfed paper from the duplex  
module.  
I Misfeed in the upper or lower tray  
To remove misfed paper from the upper tray or  
lower tray, follow steps 1 through 5 of "Misfeed in  
the stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer" on page 2-  
21.  
10  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
2
11Gently close the duplex module.  
Push the tray firmly all  
the  
way  
into  
the  
machine.  
Gently close the duplex bypass /inverter  
unit.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Check the following troubleshooting list before requesting service as many problems can be fixed by the user. If you  
are unable to solve the problem by checking the list, turn off the power switch, unplug the power cord.  
Problems related to general use of the machine are described below. For problems related to the copy function, see  
page 7-4. For fax, printer, and network scanner problems, see the manuals for those functions. For peripheral device  
problems, see the explanation of the device.  
If the message "CALL FOR SERVICE. CODE:**-**" appears in the touch panel, turn off the power switch, wait  
about 10 seconds, and then turn the power switch back on. If the message still appears after turning the switch  
off and on several times, it is likely that a failure has occurred and maintenance would be required. In this event,  
stop using the machine, unplug the power cord, and contact your Sharp dealer.  
Note: Letters and numbers appear in "**-**" above. When you contact your Sharp dealer, please tell your dealer  
what letters and numbers appear.  
Problem  
Check  
Printer plugged in?  
Solution or cause  
Plug the printer into a grounded outlet.  
Turn on the power switch.  
Power switch on?  
The printer is warming up. (Warm-up time is  
approximately 99 seconds.) Wait until the  
READY indicator lights up.  
READY indicator off?  
Message indicating need to load paper  
displayed?  
Load paper. (page 2-2)  
The machine does  
not operate.  
Message indicating need to replace the  
toner cartridge displayed?  
Replace the toner cartridge.(page 2-15)  
Message indicating a paper misfeed  
displayed?  
Remove misfed paper. (page 2-18)  
Turn off the power switch, wait about 10 seconds,  
A message appears saying that the and then turn on the switch again. If the same  
power must be turned off and then message appears after turning the power switch off  
turned on.  
and on several times, it is possible that the machine  
needs service. In this event, contact your dealer.  
A message appears saying that this type Two-sided printing is not possible on special  
of paper cannot be used for two-sided paper. Use paper that can be used for automatic  
Copying/printing is  
not possible.  
copying.  
two-sided printing. (page 2-10)  
Incorrect display of paper sizes 12" x 18", When loading sizes 12" x 18", 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3W, A3, B4, or  
Incorrect  
tray paper size.  
bypass  
x 11"R, A3W, A3, B4, or A4R only.  
The number of sheets placed on the bypass Do not place more than the maximum number of  
tray exceeds the maximum number. sheets.  
The bypass guide is not adjusted to the Adjust the bypass guide to the size of the loaded  
A4R, be sure to open the tray extension.  
Copying/printing on  
paper from the  
bypass  
tray  
is  
skewed.  
size of the loaded paper.  
paper.  
Be sure to set the paper size and paper type  
when using special size or special type papers.  
(page 2-12)  
The paper size and paper type have not  
been set.  
Paper from the  
bypass  
misfeeds.  
tray The number of sheets placed on the bypass Do not place more than the maximum number of  
tray exceeds the maximum number. sheets.  
The bypass guide is not adjusted to the Adjust the bypass guide to the size of the loaded  
size of the loaded paper.  
paper.  
If too many pages collect on the output  
tray, the tray full sensor activates and Remove the paper from the output tray.  
stops printing.  
Printing  
before the job is  
finished.  
stops  
You have run out of paper.  
Load paper. (page 2-2)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Check  
Solution or cause  
Smudges on printed Does a message appear indicating the Please contact the your dealer as soon as  
sheets.  
need for maintenance?  
possible.  
Color  
deviations When printing in color, character and color Perform color registration as explained on pages  
occur.  
deviations appear.  
12 and 13 of the key operator's guide.  
The displayed paper  
size differs from the  
loaded paper size.  
When you change the paper size in the tray, be  
sure to adjust the paper size slide on the tray to  
the new paper size. (page 2-2)  
The display of the tray's paper size slide  
differs from the paper size in the tray.  
When using a special size of paper, set the  
correct paper size in millimeters in the paper tray  
settings of the custom settings (see page 2-11). If  
the paper size setting is not correct, part or all of  
the image may not print (this depends on the  
options installed).  
When printing on a  
special  
size  
of The paper size setting is not set  
paper, part of the correctly in the paper tray settings of the  
printed image is custom settings.  
missing.  
2
When printing on a  
special size of paper  
using the bypass The paper size is not set correctly in the  
tray, part of the special size settings for the bypass tray.  
printed image is  
When using a special size of paper, set the  
correct paper size in millimeters as explained in  
step 6 on page 2-12. If the paper size setting is  
not correct, part or all of the image may not print  
(this depends on the options installed).  
missing.  
Is  
paper  
other  
than  
SHARP-  
Use SHARP-recommended paper.  
recommended paper being used?  
Do not use curled or crimped paper. If you do not  
use paper for a long time, store paper in the  
wrapper in a dry location.  
Paper curled or damp?  
Is the paper curled and does it Paper may be curled when output depending on  
frequently misfeed in the duplex the paper type and quality.  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer or In some cases turning the paper over in the tray  
Paper  
misfeeds  
frequently.  
saddle stitch finisher?  
will reduce misfeeding due to curling.  
Remove the paper  
from the paper tray  
or the bypass tray,  
fan the paper as  
Multiple  
simultaneously?  
sheets  
of  
paper  
fed  
shown  
in  
the  
illustration,  
and  
then load it again.  
Use SHARP-recommended paper.  
Is  
paper  
other  
than  
SHARP-  
recommended paper being used?  
Is paper size or weight out of the  
allowable range?  
Use paper in the allowable range.  
Moving the pressure adjusting levers of the  
Do wrinkles appear when printing fusing unit from the normal position to a weaker  
Printed paper is  
wrinkled or the  
envelopes?  
pressure position may help alleviate this  
problem. (page 2-6)  
image  
easily.  
rubs  
off  
Is the pressure adjustment lever of the Return the pressure adjusting levers of the  
fusing unit out of position?  
Paper damp?  
fusing unit to the normal position. (page 2-7)  
Be sure to store paper in the wrapper in a dry  
location and do not store paper in a location that is  
Ghumid  
Gat a high temperature or an extremely low  
temperature.  
The contrast on the  
touch panel is too Is LCD contrast properly adjusted?  
high or too low.  
Adjust  
the  
contrast  
using  
"DISPLAY  
CONTRAST" of custom settings. (page 2-13)  
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CHAPTER 3  
as the Saddle Stitch Finisher.  
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Stapling position quick reference guide for duplex output....................3-13  
G
Relation between print image and saddle stitch...................................3-14  
LARGE CAPACITY TRAY ...........................................................................3-15  
G
Part name.............................................................................................3-15  
G
Specifications.......................................................................................3-15  
G
Loading paper in the large capacity tray ..............................................3-16  
G
Misfeed in the large capacity tray.........................................................3-17  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
The saddle stitch finisher can automatically place two staples for centerline binding of prints or copies and fold them  
along the centerline. An optional hole punching unit is available for installation into the finisher.  
Part names and functions  
Stapler compiler  
Paper to be  
stapled is stacked  
temporarily.  
Top cover  
Open for misfeed  
removal.  
Stapler section  
When printing on  
Open the front cover  
and pull out this  
section to replace  
the staple cartridge  
post  
cards  
or  
envelopes, remove  
the output from here.  
Offset tray  
or  
to  
remove  
jammed staples.  
Output which is  
stapled or offset  
will be delivered to  
this tray.  
Front cover  
Open to replace the  
staple cartridge, to  
remove the misfed  
paper, or to remove  
jammed staples.  
Saddle stitch tray  
Saddle  
stitched  
output is delivered  
here.  
NOTES  
G Do not press on the saddle stitch finisher (particularly the offset tray).  
G Use caution when near the offset tray during printing as the tray moves up and down.  
G To install the saddle stitch finisher, a duplex bypass/inverter unit and either a stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer,  
a stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer, or a duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer must also be installed.  
Specifications  
Name  
SADDLE STITCH FINISHER (AR-F13)  
Paper size  
Upper paper tray:  
Face up output:  
Same as paper specifications of machine  
Paper size/Useable paper  
Face down output: 12" x 18", 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11",  
8-1/2" x 11"R, 7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", A3W, A3, B4,  
A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5  
Lower tray:  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4R  
Paper weight  
2
Upper tray: 17 to 80 lbs. or 64 to 300 g/m for face up output  
2
17 to 54 lbs. or 64 to 200 g/m for face down output  
Lower tray: 17 to 28 lbs. or 64 to 105 g/m  
2
Paper types  
Upper tray: Same as paper specifications of the machine  
Lower tray: Plain paper only  
Number of trays  
Tray capacity  
2 (offset tray + saddle stitch tray)  
Upper paper tray:  
Non-stapling: 1000 sheets of paper: 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A4, A4R, B5,  
2
B5R (21 lbs. or 80 g/m )  
500 sheets of paper: Sizes other than 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,  
A4, A4R, B5 or B5R (up to 10 envelopes or postcards inside the  
staple compiler; alignment is not guaranteed)  
Maximum of 30 sets or 1000 sheets of 8-1/2" x 11", A4, or B5  
paper (50 sets maximum for vertically fed paper stapled at one  
location in the upper left corner). Maximum of 30 sets or 500 sheets  
of other paper sizes.  
Stapling:  
Lower tray: Stapled print capacity is (6 - 10) sheets x 10 sets or (1 - 5)  
sheets x 20 sets.  
(Continued on next page)  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Allowed paper sizes for stapling  
Upper tray: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,  
A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5  
Lower tray: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4R  
Staple  
Maximum number of sheets for stapling  
See "Staple sort mode" on the next page  
Stapling positions  
Upper tray: 3 locations (1 position back, 1 position front, 2 positions center)  
Lower tray: 4-47/64" (120 mm) pitch from center of paper  
2
Maximum of 10 sheets can be stapled (21 lbs. or 80 g/m )  
Saddle stitch  
Paper size: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, A4R  
Paper weight: 17 to 28 lbs. or 64 to 105 g/m  
2
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Supplied from machine (Stand / paper drawer)  
24-59/64" (W) x 23-3/4" (D) x 30-23/64" (H) (633mm(W) x 603mm(D) x 771mm(H))  
Approximately 79.4lbs. (36kg)  
Overall dimensions when  
attached to machine  
56-25/64" (W) x 26-5/8" (D) (1432mm(W) x 676mm(D)) (when tray is extended)  
3
Remarks  
Paper output  
Paper full detection  
Upper tray: Supports both face-up and face-down output Lower tray: Face-down output only  
Both upper and lower tray  
Upper tray only (offset function not possible for 12" x 18", 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R, A3W  
and A5R size paper)  
Offset function  
Paper conveying  
Center reference  
Name  
Punch module  
3 or 2 holes  
Hole punching  
Allowed paper sizes for 3 holes: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11", A3, A4  
punching  
2 holes: 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11"R  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Supplied from machine saddle stitch finisher  
3-3/4" (W) x 22-1/16" (D) x 6-45/64" (H) (95mm(W) x 560mm(D) x 170mm(H))  
Approximately 5.6lbs. (2.5kg)  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
NOTES  
G Transparency film, envelopes, postcards, and other special papers cannot be stapled.  
G If mixed paper sizes are selected for stapling jobs, stapling will be automatically canceled.  
Supplies  
AR-SC2 staple cartridges must be used for this finisher.  
The cartridge package contains three cartridges of approximately 5000 staples  
each.  
3-3  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Saddle stitch finisher functions  
I Sort mode  
Sorted sets will be delivered.  
Original  
Original  
Printouts  
Printouts  
I Group mode  
Groups of copies of the same page will be  
delivered.  
I Offset mode  
Sets will move from side to side so that each set or  
group will be offset from the previous set or group  
for easy separation.  
Offset mode  
Non-offset mode  
(The offset function only operates in the offset  
tray.)  
Stapled sets will not be offset.  
I Staple sort mode  
Collated sets of prints or copies will be stapled and delivered to the offset tray. When saddle stitching is selected,  
the prints or copies will be stapled at the center and delivered to the saddle stitch tray. The stapling positions,  
orientation, paper size for stapling, and stapling capacity are shown below.  
Stapling positions  
Portrait orientation  
Landscape orientation  
Available paper sizes: 11" x 17",  
8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2"  
x 11" R, A3, B4 and A4R  
Stapling capacity: Up to 30  
sheets of 8-1/2" x 11"R or A4R  
paper can be stapled, up to 25  
sheets of other paper sizes  
Top left corner of  
printouts  
Available paper sizes:  
8-1/2" x 11", A4 and B5  
Stapling capacity:  
For each size, up to 30 sheets  
can be stapled  
Same as above  
Same as above  
Same as above  
Lower left corner  
of printouts  
Center left two  
positions of  
printouts  
Same as above  
Available paper sizes: 11" x17",  
8-1/2" x 11"R, A3, B4, and A4R  
Stapling capacity: For each  
size, up to 10 sheets can be  
stapled  
Saddle stitch on  
centerfold line.  
Paper in the portrait  
direction cannot be saddle  
stitched.  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
I Saddle stitch function  
The saddle stitch finisher can automatically place  
two staples for centerline binding of prints or copies  
and fold them along the centerline.  
<Example>  
6
7
9
4
2
11  
I Hole punching (only if a punch module is installed)  
If the saddle stitch finisher is equipped with a hole  
punch module, printed paper can be hole punched  
and delivered to the offset tray. Saddle stitching  
and hole punching cannot be selected at the same  
time. The automatic image rotation will not function  
when the hole punching function is used.  
<Example>  
{Original 1}  
{Punch positions}  
3
For the allowed paper sizes for punching, see the  
specifications on page 3-3.  
When using the punch function in copy mode,  
place the original with the top toward the inside of  
the machine. If the original is not placed in this  
orientation, punching will not take place at the  
correct positions. (See "Standard original setting  
orientation" on page 4-7 of the copy section.)  
{Original 2}  
{Punch positions}  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Using the saddle stitch finisher  
Touch the [Output] key on the main screen of copy mode to display the screen that allows selection of sort, staple  
sort, centerline stapling, group function, and the output tray.  
OUTPUT  
SORT  
OK  
OFFSET  
FINISHER  
TRAY  
CENTER  
TRAY  
STAPLE  
SORT  
SADDLE  
STITCH  
PUNCH  
GROUP  
[GROUP] key (See page 3-4.)  
[OK] key  
When Group is selected, all copies of the same  
original will be grouped.  
Touch to close the [OUTPUT] screen and to return  
to the main screen.  
[STAPLE SORT] key (See page 3-4.)  
[SADDLE STITCH] key (See page 3-5.)  
When Staple Sort is selected, sorted sets will be  
stapled and delivered to the offset tray. (They will  
not be offset stacked.)  
When saddle stitching is selected, the copies will  
be stapled at the center and delivered to the saddle  
stitch tray.  
Touch this key to display the pamphlet copy setting  
screen (page 6-24). (This is only possible when a  
checkmark appears in the checkbox of the  
[AUTOMATIC SADDLE STITCH] key operator  
program (see page 12 of the Key operator's  
guide.))  
[SORT] key (See page 3-4.)  
When Sort is selected, sets of copies will be  
sequentially delivered.  
[FINISHER TRAY] key (See page 3-2.)  
When the offset function is selected, output goes to  
the offset tray. (The offset tray is automatically  
selected when the staple sort function is turned  
on.)  
[PUNCH] key (See page 3-5.)  
If the saddle stitch finisher is equipped with a hole  
punch module, printed paper can be hole punched  
and delivered to the offset tray.  
* When one of the functions is selected, it is  
highlighted.  
[OFFSET] key (See page 3-4.)  
The offset function operates when "Yes" is  
selected, and doesn't operate when "No" is  
selected. (The offset checkmark is automatically  
cleared when the staple sort function is turned on.)  
[CENTER TRAY] key  
If the center tray is selected, output paper will be  
delivered to the exit tray located above the main  
unit.  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Staple cartridge replacement and staple jam removal  
When the staple cartridge becomes empty or staples become jammed, a message will appear in the message  
display of the operation panel.  
Follow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge or remove jammed staples.  
I Staple cartridge replacement  
Insert a new staple cartridge into the  
staple box.  
1 Open the front cover.  
6
After inserting the staple  
cartridge, press down on  
the staple box cover to  
lock the cartridge in  
place.  
2 Pull out the stapler section.  
3
NOTES  
G Do not remove the tape from the cartridge before  
inserting the staple cartridge into the box.  
G Make sure that the new staple cartridge is locked  
securely in the staple box. Press down on the  
staple box cover until you hear a "click" indicating  
that the staple cartridge is locked.  
Turn roller rotating knob A in the direction  
of the arrow to move the staple unit to the  
front.  
3
Remove the tape from the staple cartridge  
7
Turn the roller rotating  
knob until the triangle  
mark is aligned with the  
by pulling it straight.  
index.  
Roller rotating  
knob A  
Staple unit  
4 Remove the empty staple box.  
8 Insert the staple box.  
Push the staple box in  
until it clicks into place.  
5 Remove the empty staple cartridge.  
Push the stapler section back into the  
finisher.  
Press the lock button to  
unlock the staple box  
cover and remove the  
staple cartridge.  
9
10Close the front cover.  
NOTE  
Make a test print or copy in the staple sort mode to  
ensure that stapling is performed properly.  
NOTE  
If staples remain, the staple cartridge cannot  
be removed.  
3-7  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
I Staple jam removal  
6 Remove the misfed paper.  
Unlatch the saddle stitch finisher and slide  
it away from the main unit.  
1
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
2 Open the front cover.  
7 Close the saddle stitch section cover.  
Turn roller rotating knob C as shown in the  
illustration until the blue indication is  
seen.  
3
8 Pull out the stapler section.  
Roller rotating  
knob C  
Blue  
Remove the paper from the stapler  
compiler.  
Turn roller rotating knob A in the direction  
of the arrow to move the staple unit to the  
front.  
4
9
Turn the roller rotating  
knob until the triangle  
mark is aligned with the  
index.  
Roller rotating  
knob A  
Staple unit  
If saddle stitching was selected, open the  
saddle stitch section cover.  
5
10Remove the staple box.  
3-8  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Push the stapler section back into the  
finisher.  
11Raise the lever at the end of the staple box.  
14  
Remove the top staple if  
it is bent. If bent staples  
remain, a staple jam will  
occur again.  
12Return the lever to its original position.  
15Close the front cover.  
3
13Reinstall the staple box.  
Push the saddle stitch finisher back  
against the main unit.  
16  
Push the staple box in  
until it clicks into place.  
NOTE  
Make a test print or copy in the staple sort mode to  
ensure that stapling is performed properly.  
I Disposal of hole punch scrap (when the punch unit is installed)  
Unlatch the saddle stitch finisher and slide  
it away from the main unit.  
Return the punch scrap collecting  
container to its original position.  
1
3
Pull out the punch scrap collecting  
container and empty it.  
Push the saddle stitch finisher back  
against the main unit.  
2
4
Discard  
the  
punch  
scraps in a plastic bag or  
other container, taking  
care not to let the scraps  
scatter.  
3-9  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisher  
When a misfeed occurs in the saddle stitch finisher, remove the misfed paper following the procedure below.  
5 Remove the misfed paper.  
Unlatch the saddle stitch finisher and slide  
it away from the main unit.  
1
Remove  
the  
paper  
gently, taking care not to  
tear it.  
6 Close the top cover.  
NOTE  
The saddle stitch finisher and the machine are  
connected at the rear. Exercise caution when pulling  
them apart.  
Remove the misfed paper from the main  
unit.  
2
After  
removing  
the  
Remove the misfed paper from the stapler  
compiler.  
7
misfed paper, open and  
close the duplex bypass/  
inverter to reset the jam  
indicator. ("Misfeed in  
the Fusing area" step 1  
or 4 on page 2-20)  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
If there was no misfed paper in step 2, pull  
roller rotating knob B on the punch unit  
towards you and rotate it. (Only when an  
optional punch unit is installed.)  
3
8 Open the saddle stitch section cover.  
Rotating roller rotating  
Rollerrotating  
knob B releases the  
caught paper.  
knob B  
4 Open the top cover.  
9 Remove the misfed paper.  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
10Open the front cover.  
13Close the saddle stitch section cover.  
Turn roller rotating knob in the direction of  
the arrow.  
14Close the front cover.  
11  
3
Push the saddle stitch finisher back  
against the main unit.  
Remove any misfed paper from the saddle  
stitch tray.  
15  
12  
Be careful not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
3-11  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Troubleshooting saddle stitch finisher problems  
Check the list below before calling for service.  
Problem  
Check  
Solution or cause  
Stapling position is  
not  
(including  
stitch).  
correct  
saddle  
Check the stapling position setting. (See  
pages 3-4, 3-13 and 3-14.)  
Stapling position not set properly?  
Are any saddle stitch finisher covers open? Close all covers. (See page 3-10 and 3-11.)  
Message indicating need to remove paper Remove all remaining paper from the stapler  
The saddle stitch  
finisher does not  
operate.  
from the stapler compiler displayed?  
compiler referring to step 4 on page 3-8.  
Message to check the staple unit  
displayed?  
Remove jammed staples. (See page 3-8.)  
Replace the staple cartridge. (See page 3-7.)  
Check that a staple cartridge has been  
installed. (See page 3-7.)  
Message to add staples displayed?  
Different size paper included?  
Stapling cannot be  
performed (including  
saddle stitch).  
Stapling cannot be performed onto different  
size paper.  
Differences in paper quality and type may  
result in bad curling of output paper. Take the  
paper out of the tray or bypass tray, turn it  
around, and reload it so that the top and  
bottom edges are reversed.  
Is the paper badly curled, preventing  
stapling?  
The punch hole  
positions are not  
correct*  
The punch function is not set to the correct Check the allowed hole punch positions. (See  
punch positions.  
page 3-5.)  
1
Message to check the punch module  
displayed?  
Dispose of punch scraps. (See page 3-9.)  
Punching is not possible when different paper  
sizes are mixed together.  
Mixed paper sizes?  
Cannot be punched.*  
Differences in paper quality and type may  
result in bad curling of output paper. Take the  
paper out of the tray or bypass tray, turn it  
around, and reload it so that the top and  
bottom edges are reversed.  
Paper is badly curled and the output paper  
is not punched.  
* When a hole punch module is installed  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Stapling position quick reference guide for duplex output  
The orientation of the copy paper, original, scanned original data, and binding position selection are all interrelated.  
The table below shows these relationships.  
Orientation of original or original data  
Output result  
Page 1 & Page 2  
Page 1  
Page 2  
Duplexed  
One-position stapling  
Two-position stapling  
Two-position stapling along  
the shorter edge is not  
possible.  
One-position stapling  
Two-position stapling  
Top binding with two-position  
stapling is not possible.  
3
One-position stapling  
Two-position stapling  
Two-position stapling along  
the shorter edge is not  
possible.  
One-position stapling  
One-position stapling  
One-position stapling  
Left binding with two-position  
stapling is not possible.  
Two-position stapling  
Two-position stapling along  
the shorter edge is not  
possible.  
Right binding with two-  
position stapling is not  
possible.  
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SADDLE STITCH FINISHER  
Relation between print image and saddle stitch  
The orientation of the copy paper, original, scanned original data, and binding position selection are all interrelated.  
The table below shows these relationships.  
Orientation of original or original data  
Output result  
Page 1 & Page 2  
Duplexed  
Page 1  
Page 2  
Page 3 & Page 4  
Duplexed  
Page 3  
Page 4  
Same as above  
Page 2  
Page 1 & Page 2  
Duplexed  
Page 1  
Page 3  
Page 3 & Page 4  
Duplexed  
Page 4  
Same as above  
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LARGE CAPACITY TRAY  
2
The large capacity tray can hold approximately 3,500 sheets (21 lbs. (80 g/m )) of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size paper.  
(For the types of paper that can be loaded in the large capacity tray, see "Large Capacity tray" in the tray  
specifications (page 2-9).)  
Part name  
Top cover  
Open for misfeed removal.  
Release lever  
3
NOTES  
G Do not place heavy objects on the large capacity tray or press down hard on the tray.  
G To install the large capacity tray, the optional duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer or the stand/3 x 500  
sheet paper drawer must also be installed.  
Specifications  
Name  
LARGE CAPACITY TRAY (AR-LC8)  
8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
Paper size  
2
Paper weight  
Number of trays  
Paper capacity  
Power supply  
17 to 28 lbs. (64 to 105 g/m )  
1 tray  
2
3,500 sheets (21 lbs. or 80 g/m )  
Supplied from machine  
14-13/16" (W) x 21-15/32" (D) x 23-7/16" (H)  
(376 mm (W) x 545 mm (D) x 595 mm (H))  
Dimensions  
Weight*  
Approximately 66.2 lbs. (30kg) *without mounting kit  
Overall dimensions when  
attached to machine  
38-7/16" (W) x 26-5/8" (D) (976 mm (W) x 676 mm (D))  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice.  
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LARGE CAPACITY TRAY  
Loading paper in the large capacity tray  
Push the tray firmly all the way into the  
machine.  
1 Pull the tray out until it stops.  
3
When the tray is in  
operation, do not use  
excessive force to pull  
the tray out. This may  
damage the tray.  
The paper table will  
automatically rise to the  
paper feed position.  
Place the paper in the center of the paper  
table.  
2
The paper stack must  
not be higher than the  
indicator line (up to  
3,500 sheets of SHARP  
standard paper (21 lbs.  
2
(80 g/m ))  
If the paper type was  
changed, be sure to change the appropriate  
settings as explained in "Setting the paper type  
(except the bypass tray)" (See page 2-11).  
3-16  
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LARGE CAPACITY TRAY  
Misfeed in the large capacity tray  
When a misfeed occurs in the large capacity tray, remove the misfed paper, following the procedure below.  
While holding the tray release lever,  
carefully slide the large capacity tray away  
from the main unit until it stops.  
Push the large capacity tray towards the  
main unit and latch it into place.  
Gently push the large  
1
5
capacity tray back in  
until it stops.  
Release lever  
If misfed paper is not found in step 2, pull  
the tray out.  
Remove any misfed paper from the main  
unit and the large capacity tray.  
2
If the misfed paper is  
stuck inside the machine  
and cannot be removed,  
open the side cover and  
then remove the misfed  
paper. (See "Misfeed in  
Upper right  
side cover  
3
the  
transport  
area,  
7 Remove the misfed paper.  
fusing area, and exit  
area" on page 2-20.)  
3 Open the top cover.  
8 Gently push the tray back into place.  
The paper feed table  
automatically rises to the  
paper feed position.  
Make sure that the  
paper misfeed screen is  
cleared and the normal  
message  
appears.  
screen  
4 Remove the misfed paper.  
Be sure not to tear the  
misfed paper during  
removal.  
After  
removing  
the  
misfed paper, close the  
top cover.  
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Part 2: Copier Operation  
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CHAPTER 4  
BEFORE MAKING COPIES  
This chapter provides basic information necessary for using the copier  
functions of the machine. Please read this chapter before making  
copies.  
Page  
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) ....4-2  
G
G
Operation Panel.....................................................................................4-3  
G
Touch Panel (main screen of copy mode) .............................................4-4  
REVERSING AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER ......................................4-5  
G
Acceptable originals...............................................................................4-5  
SETTING ORIGINALS...................................................................................4-6  
SELECTING THE ORIGINAL SIZE ...............................................................4-8  
STORING, DELETING, AND USING ORIGINAL SIZES...............................4-9  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS  
(The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder)  
Exterior  
[
]Original reminder (page 4-6)  
*RADF exit area cover (page 7-2)  
Indicates an original is still on the document glass.  
Open to remove misfed originals.  
Document feeding area cover (page 7-2)  
*RADF exit area  
Open to remove misfed originals in this area.  
Finished originals are output here.  
Original guides (page 4-6)  
Document cover  
Adjust to the size of the originals.  
Document glass  
Document feeder tray (page 4-6)  
All originals which cannot be copied from the  
document feeder tray must be copied here.  
Set the originals here for automatic feeding.  
* "RADF" is an acronym for "Reversing Automatic Document Feeder".  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder)  
Operation Panel  
Touch panel (Details are on the next page 4-4)  
[CA] key (clear all key)  
4
Messages and touch keys are displayed here.  
Selections are made by touching the displayed  
keys. Selections made with the keys are confirmed  
by a "beep"* that is sounded when a key is touched,  
and highlighting of the selection key.  
This returns all copy mode settings to the default  
settings. However, the touch panel display mode  
will not be changed.  
When beginning a copy job, press this key.  
* If a key that cannot be selected is touched, double-  
beep will sound.  
Keys that are grayed out cannot be selected.  
[ ] key ([ACC.#-C] key)  
If the auditing mode has been set, press this key to  
close an open account after finishing a copy job.  
For setting of the auditing mode, see page 1-11.  
Mode select keys  
Use to change modes and the corresponding  
display on the touch panel.  
[#/P] key (page 6-25)  
Press to select the job memory mode.  
[COPY] key  
[START] key  
Press to select the copy mode and display the main  
screen of the copy mode. (next page 4-4)  
If this key is pressed and held while the main  
screen of the copy mode is displayed, the total  
output count will be displayed.  
When the indicator is lit, a copying job can be  
started. Press to start copying.  
G [COLOR COPY START (  
)] key  
Press this key to start a single or multiple color  
copy job.  
G [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key  
Numeric keys  
Press this key to start a black and white copy  
job.  
Use to select the number of copies and to make  
numerical entries for setting operations.  
[C] key (clear key)  
Press to clear a copy quantity entry. If this key is  
pressed while the reversing automatic document  
feeder is being used, any originals in progress will  
be automatically output.  
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PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder)  
Touch Panel (main screen of copy mode)  
The main screen of copy mode shows messages and keys necessary for copying and settings that can be selected.  
Touch a key to make a selection. The main screen of the copy mode will be displayed when the [COPY] key is pressed.*  
* Except when the custom  
settings screen is displayed.  
The screen at left shows the  
machine with the duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper  
drawer and the duplex bypass/  
inverter unit installed.  
The image will vary depending  
on the equipment installed.  
READY TO COPY.  
INTERRUPT  
0
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
SPECIAL MODES  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
AUTO  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
EXPOSURE  
AUTO  
8½x11  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
PAPER SELECT  
8½x11  
100  
%
11x17  
COPY RATIO  
Message display  
Paper size display  
Basic status messages are displayed here.  
The display shows the location of the paper trays, the  
size of the paper in the trays and the approximate  
amount of paper loaded in each tray. The approximate  
[INTERRUPT] key display area  
amount of paper in a tray is indicated by  
.
When interrupt copy is available, the  
[INTERRUPT] key will be displayed here. When an  
interrupt copy job is being run, a [CANCEL] key will  
be displayed here to be used for canceling the  
interrupt copy job.  
Original size display  
Displays the original size only when an original is  
placed for copying.  
Original display  
Copy quantity display  
"AUTO" appears when the automatic original size  
detection function is operating, and the original  
size appears when the original size has been  
entered manually.  
Displays the selected number of copies before the  
[START] key is pressed or the number of remaining  
copies after the [START] key is pressed. A single  
copy can be made when "0" displayed.  
[ORIGINAL] key  
[2-SIDED COPY] key (page 5-6, 5-9)  
Use this key to manually enter the original size.  
Touch to display the duplex copy mode setting  
screen.  
Exposure display  
Displays the icon of the selected resolution and the  
exposure scale.  
[OUTPUT] key (page 5-3, 5-8)  
Touch to select sort, group, and staple sort.  
[EXPOSURE] key (page 5-10)  
[SPECIAL MODES] key (page 6-2)  
Use this key to adjust the copy exposure.  
Touch to display the special modes selection  
screen.  
Paper select display  
Displays the selected paper size. When the auto  
paper select mode has been selected, "AUTO" will  
be displayed.  
Original feed display  
This lights steadily when an original is placed on  
the original table of the reversing automatic  
document feeder. When "Stream feeding mode" in  
the key operator programs is turned on, the display  
blinks during the waiting period (about 5 seconds)  
for placement of the next original. (See page 12 of  
the key operator's guide.)  
[PAPER SELECT] key (page 5-2, 5-7)  
Use this key to select the paper size.  
Copy ratio display  
Displays the selected copy ratio.  
[COPY RATIO] key (page 5-13)  
Use this key to select the copy ratio.  
4-4  
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REVERSING AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER  
The reversing automatic document feeder can be used to automatically feed originals for continuous copying. Both  
sides of two-sided sheet originals can be scanned without having to manually turn the originals over. This feature is  
convenient for making copies of a large number of originals.  
Acceptable originals  
2
A stack of up to 100 original sheets (8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size, 21 lbs. (80 g/m )) of the same size paper can be set in  
the document feeder tray. Originals of mixed size can be set if the width of the originals is the same.  
I
Size and weight of acceptable originals  
I Total number of originals that can  
be set in the document feeder tray  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
or A5  
Original size:  
11" x 17"  
or A3  
G 100 pages (8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size originals  
2
weighing 21 lbs. (80 g/m )) (For originals heavier  
2
than 21 lbs. (80 g/m ), the maximum stack  
(148 x 210 mm)  
(297 x 420 mm)  
thickness is 13/32" (10 mm).)  
Weight (thickness):  
G 60 pages (8-1/2" x 14" (B4) size or larger  
2
originals weighing 21 lbs. (80 g/m ))  
(For originals heavier than 21 lbs. (80 g/m ), the  
maximum stack thickness is 64" (6 mm).)  
one-sided original:  
2
14 lbs. or 50g/m2 54 lbs. or 200g/m2  
two-sided original:  
14 lbs. or 50g/m2 42 lbs. or 156 g/m2  
g/m2 ... Weight of a sheet of paper of 1 m2  
4
Notes on use of the reversing automatic document feeder  
GUse originals within the specified size and weight ranges. Use of originals out of the specified range may cause  
an original misfeed.  
GBefore loading originals into the document feeder tray, be sure to remove any staples or paper clips.  
GIf originals have damp spots from correction fluid, ink or glue from pasteups, be sure they are dried before they  
are fed. If not, the interior of the document feeder or the document glass may be soiled.  
GTo prevent incorrect original size detection, original misfeeds or smudges on copies, use the following as a  
guide for feeding originals.  
Transparency film, tracing paper, carbon paper, thermal paper or originals printed with thermal transfer ink  
ribbon should not be fed through the document feeder. Originals to be fed through the feeder should not be  
damaged, crumpled or folded or have loosely pasted paper on them or cutouts in them. Originals with  
multiple punched holes other than two-hole or three-hole punched paper may not feed correctly.  
GWhen using originals with two or three holes, place them so that the  
punched edge is at a position other than the feed slot.  
Hole positions  
Hole  
positions  
Hole positions  
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SETTING ORIGINALS  
I When using the reversing automatic  
document feeder  
I When using the document glass  
Open the document cover, make sure that  
an original has not been left on the  
document glass, and then gently close the  
document cover.  
1
Open the document cover, place the  
original face down on the document glass,  
and then gently close the document cover.  
If an original is left on the  
document glass, the  
original  
reminder  
indicator ( ) will blink.  
Remove the original  
from  
the  
document  
glass.  
Original size detector  
Adjust the original guides to the size of the  
originals.  
NOTE  
2
3
Do not place any objects under the original size detector,  
because they may damage it or the original size may not  
be detected properly.  
[ How to place the original ]  
Place the original in the appropriate position shown  
below according to its size. ( Center the original on  
the centering scale.)  
Place the originals face up in the  
document feeder tray.  
Original scale  
Centering scale  
Original scale  
Centering scale  
Set the originals all the  
way into the feed slot.  
Do not exceed the  
maximum height line  
marked on the original  
guide.  
8½x11 or A4  
11x17 or A3  
8½x14  
or B4  
R
8½x11  
R
or A4  
5½x8½  
or A5  
NOTE  
Original size detection function  
One of the four groups of standard original sizes shown below can be selected for detection by the original size  
detection function. The factory default setting is "INCH-1 (AB-1)". The setting can be changed using "ORIGINAL  
SIZE DETECTOR SETTING" in the key operator programs. (Page 11 of the key operator's guide.)  
Detectable original sizes  
Group  
Document feeder tray (for reversing automatic document feeding)  
Document glass  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11",  
8-1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/2" x 11",  
8-1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
1 INCH - 1  
2 INCH - 2  
A3, B4, A4, B5, B5R  
A3, B4, A4, B5, B5R  
3 AB - 1  
4 AB - 2  
A3, A4, A4R, A5, B4, B5, B5R  
A3, A4, A4R, A5, B5, B5R, 8-1/2" x 13"  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11"  
11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 11", B4  
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SETTING ORIGINALS  
I Standard original setting orientation  
[Example 1]  
Document feeder tray  
Document glass  
Top  
Place  
originals  
in  
the  
Top  
document feeder tray or on  
the document glass so that  
the top and bottom of the  
original is positioned as  
shown in the illustration. If not,  
staples will be incorrectly  
positioned and some special  
features may not give the  
expected result.  
Bottom  
Bottom  
[Example 2]  
Document feeder tray  
Document glass  
Bottom  
Top  
Top  
Bottom  
4
* When the original is placed as shown in example 2 and stapling is to be performed, orient  
the top of the original as shown below.  
Document feeder tray  
Document glass  
Top  
Bottom  
Bottom  
Top  
I Automatic copy image rotation - rotation copying  
If the orientation of the originals and copy paper are different, the original image will be automatically rotated 90°  
and copied. (When an image is rotated, a message will be displayed.) If a function is selected that is not suitable  
for rotation, such as enlarging the copy to greater than 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size or staple sorting with the saddle  
stitch finisher, rotation will not be possible.  
[Example]  
Orientation of original  
Orientation of paper  
Copy after rotation  
Face down  
Face down  
GThis function operates in both the auto paper select or auto image mode. (Rotation copying can be disabled  
with a key operator program. See page 15 of the key operator's guide.)  
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SELECTING THE ORIGINAL SIZE  
When the correct original size is not detected or the original size is not displayed, you can manually specify the  
original size.  
By causing the machine to recognize the original size, you can have the automatic ratio selection function (page 5-  
12) automatically set a suitable enlargement or reduction ratio for the selected paper size.  
Place the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass and then follow the steps below.  
1 Touch the [ORIGINAL] key.  
3 Touch the [OK] key.  
You will return to the initial screen.  
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
The selected original size appears in the  
top half of the [ORIGINAL] key.  
4
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
X 51  
2
Y101  
8
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
2 Enter the original size.  
If the original size is a standard size, touch  
the appropriate original size key.  
[MANUAL]  
and  
the  
OK  
1
1
1
/
/
/
2X  
8 13  
X
52 82  
original size key you  
touched are highlighted.  
1
1
1
/
/
/
X
52 82R  
X
82 14  
AB  
1
/
2X  
X
8
11  
1117  
INCH  
1
/
X
82 11R  
STANDARD SIZE  
SIZE INPUT  
If you wish to select an AB size, touch the  
[AB/INCH] key and then touch the desired  
original size key.  
[AB] is highlighted and  
OK  
A5  
A4  
A4R  
B4  
AB size keys are  
displayed. To return to  
the INCH palette, touch  
the [AB/INCH] key once  
again.  
A5R  
AB  
INCH  
B5  
A3  
B5R  
STANDARD SIZE  
SIZE INPUT  
If the original size is a non-standard size,  
touch the [SIZE INPUT] tab and then enter  
the X (width) and Y (length) dimensions of  
the original with the  
or  
key.  
X
The X dimension (width)  
OK  
Y
is initially selected.  
Touch the Y (  
and enter  
dimension (length).  
) key  
(2 1/2 17)  
X
Y
17  
inch  
the  
Y
(2 1/2 11 3/4)  
inch  
11  
STANDARD SIZE  
SIZE INPUT  
The range of original  
sizes that can be  
entered is as follows.  
Usingthereversing  
automatic  
document feeder  
Using the  
document glass  
X (horizontal  
direction)  
5-1/2" to 17"  
2-1/2" to 17"  
(139 to 432 mm) (64 to 432 mm)  
4" to 11-3/4" 2-1/2" to 11-3/4"  
(100 to 297 mm) (64 to 297 mm)  
Y (vertical  
direction)  
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STORING, DELETING, AND USING  
ORIGINAL SIZES  
Up to 9 special original sizes can be stored. Stored sizes can be easily called up and are not erased if the power is  
turned off. Storing a frequently used original size saves you the trouble of manually setting the size each time you  
copy that size of document.  
G To cancel an original size storing, using, or deleting operation, press the [CA] key or touch the [ORIGINAL] key  
on the screen.  
Storing or deleting an original size  
Enter the X (width) and Y (length)  
1 Touch the [ORIGINAL] key.  
5
dimensions of the original with the  
keys.  
X
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
CANCEL  
OK  
X
(width) is initially  
Y
selected.  
A
X
Y
(2 1/2 17)  
inch  
Enter X and then touch  
17  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
the (  
) key to enter Y.  
(2 1/2 11 5/8)  
inch  
11 5/8  
A width of 2-1/2 to 17  
inches can be entered in  
X, and a length of 2-1/2  
RECALL  
STORE/DELETE  
2 Touch the [CUSTOM SIZE] key.  
to 11-5/8 inches can be entered in Y.  
AUTO  
AUTO  
AB  
4
EXPOSURE  
6 Touch the [OK] key.  
MANUAL  
INCH  
1
/
AUTO 82x11  
The original size entered in step 5 is stored in the  
key selected in step 4.  
PAPER SELE  
CUSTOM  
SIZE  
100%  
E INPUT  
COPY RATI  
To exit, touch the [ORIGINAL] key.  
When you touch a key that shows an  
original size in step 4, a message screen  
appears that contains the keys [CANCEL],  
7
3 Touch the [STORE/DELETE] key.  
[DELETE], and [STORE].  
GTo cancel the procedure, touch the [CANCEL]  
key.  
AUTO  
MANUA  
GTo delete the selected original size, touch the  
[DELETE] key.  
CUSTO  
SIZE  
L
STORE/DELETE  
GTo change the original size stored in the key,  
touch the [STORE] key. The screen of step 5  
will appear to let you change the size.  
Touch the original size key (  
you wish to store or delete.  
) that  
8 To exit, touch the [ORIGINAL] key.  
4
1
1
To store an original size,  
touch a key that does not  
/
/
X52 Y108  
I USING A STORED ORIGINAL SIZE  
show a size (  
).  
Follow steps 1 to 2 of "STORING OR  
DELETING AN ORIGINAL SIZE".  
1
Keys that already have  
an original size stored  
will show the stored size  
RECALL  
STORE/DELETE  
Touch the original size key that you wish  
to use.  
1
1
2
/
/
X52 Y108  
(
).  
To delete or change a stored size, touch the key  
that shows the size that you wish to delete or  
change.  
1
1
/
/
X52 Y108  
GIf you are storing an original size, go to step 5.  
GTo delete or change an original size, go to  
step 7.  
RECALL  
STORE/DELETE  
3 Touch the [OK] key.  
The stored original size is called up.  
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CHAPTER 5  
BASIC PROCEDURE  
including making normal copies and enlarging/reducing copies.  
Page  
NORMAL COPYING......................................................................................5-2  
G
Copying from the reversing automatic document feeder .......................5-2  
G
Automatic two-sided copying from the reversing automatic document feeder...5-6  
G
Copying from the document glass .........................................................5-7  
G
Automatic two-sided copying from the document glass.........................5-9  
EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS .....................................................................5-10  
REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM .......................................................5-12  
G
Automatic selection (auto image).........................................................5-12  
G
Manual selection..................................................................................5-13  
G
XY ZOOM ............................................................................................5-15  
SPECIAL PAPERS ......................................................................................5-17  
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This section describes the normal copying procedure.  
Copying from the reversing automatic document feeder  
NOTE  
Certain restrictions exist depending on the amount of memory installed and the copy settings. (See "Copy mode  
output restrictions" and "Guidelines for the number of scannable originals during sort copying" on page 5-4.)  
I 1-sided copies of 1-sided originals  
Original  
Place the originals in the document feeder  
tray. (pages 4-6 to 4-9)  
1
2
5 Touch the [OK] key.  
0
OK  
Ensure that paper of the same size as the  
originals is automatically selected. (*Note)  
Ensure that the 1-sided to 1-sided copy  
mode is selected.  
6
The selected tray will be  
The one-sided to one-  
sided mode is selected  
ORIGINAL  
highlighted  
or  
the  
8½x11  
AUTO 8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
message "LOAD xxxxxx  
PAPER." will appear. If  
the message appears,  
load paper in a paper  
tray with paper of the  
required size.  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
when no icon for a two-  
sided mode appears in  
the dashed area on the  
display. If the 1-sided to  
1-sided copy mode is  
already selected, steps  
3 to 5 are not needed.  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
100%  
8½x11  
11x17  
Even if the message above is displayed, copying  
can be performed onto the currently selected  
paper.  
3 Touch the [2-SIDED COPY] key.  
(*Note) The following requirements must be satisfied.  
Originals of a standard size (11" x 17", 8-1/2" x  
14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R or 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
(A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R or A5)) are set and the  
auto paper select function is enabled.  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
If originals of a size other  
PLAIN  
than the sizes above are  
to be copied, manually  
select the desired paper  
size by touching the  
[PAPER SELECT] key  
and then touching the  
8½x11  
8½x14  
11x
RECYCLED  
PLAIN  
4 Touch the [1-sided to 1-sided copy] key.  
It may happen that a  
mode other than [1-  
sided to 1-sided copy] is  
selected, thus [1-sided  
to 1-sided copy] should  
desired  
selection key.  
The selected key will be highlighted and the paper  
selection screen will close. To close the paper  
selection screen without making a selection, touch  
the [PAPER SELECT] key.  
paper  
size  
be  
selected  
again.  
(Touch the [1-sided to 1-  
sided copy] key so that it  
is highlighted.)  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Select the desired output mode (see page  
5-5).  
7
The sort mode is the  
default mode.  
To select the group  
2-SIDED COPY  
mode,  
touch  
the  
[OUTPUT] key, then  
touch the [GROUP] key  
on the output setting  
screen, and then touch  
the [OK] key on the  
setting screen.  
OUTPUT  
Use the numeric keys to set the desired  
number of copies.  
8
9
Up to 999 can be set.  
If you are only making a  
single copy, the copy  
can be made with the  
copy number display  
showing "0". Use the [C]  
(clear) key to cancel an  
entry if a mistake has  
been made.  
Press the [COLOR COPY START (  
or [BLACK COPY START ( )] key.  
)]  
If the [C] key is pressed  
while originals are being  
scanned, scanning will  
stop. If copying had  
already started, copying  
and scanning will stop  
after the original in  
progress is output to the  
original exit area. In  
these cases the copy  
quantity will be reset to  
"0".  
5
NOTE  
The 1-sided to 1-sided copying mode is set as the  
default in the initial settings. If the default setting has  
not been changed using the "Initial status settings"  
program (key operator program), steps 3 to 5 on  
page 5-2 can be omitted.  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Copy mode output restrictions  
Memory added  
(128 MB or 256 MB)  
No added memory  
Sort Group  
Two-sided  
copying mode  
Output mode original/paper size  
Sort  
Group  
Up to 11" x 17" (A3)  
12" x 18" (A3W)*  
Color copying  
One-sided  
copying  
Up to 11" x 17" (A3)  
12" x 18" (A3W)*  
Black  
and  
white copying  
Up to 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
Color copying 8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17" (B4, A3  
)
Automatic two-  
sided copying  
12" x 18" (A3W)*  
Up to 11" x 17" (A3)  
12" x 18" (A3W)*  
Black  
white copying  
and  
: Copying possible using selected settings  
: Copying not possible  
* The reversing automatic document feeder cannot be used to copy an 12" x 18" (A3W) size original.  
Guidelines for the number of scannable originals during sort copying  
When using sort copy mode, the number of pages shown in the table below will all be scanned into memory and  
the set number of copies made.  
(Note that the numbers shown below are general guidelines. The actual number of original pages that can be  
scanned into memory will vary depending on the content of the originals.)  
Added memory  
128 MB 256 MB  
Output  
mode  
No added  
memory  
Original type  
Original size  
Up to 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
100  
50  
180  
8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"  
(B4, A3)  
Full color original  
(mostly text)  
90  
12" x 18" (A3W)  
41  
37  
74  
64  
Up to 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"  
(B4, A3)  
Color  
copying  
Full color original  
(text and photos)  
18  
32  
12" x 18" (A3W)  
15  
21  
26  
37  
Up to 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"  
(B4, A3)  
Full color original  
(photo)  
10  
18  
12" x 18" (A3W)  
8
15  
Up to 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
400  
680  
Black and  
white  
copying  
8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"  
(B4, A3)  
200  
165  
340  
280  
Text original  
12" x 18" (A3W)  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Copy output (sort and group)  
Example: Making five sets or five copies each of three originals  
G Sorting copies into sets  
Press the [BLACK  
COPY START] key  
Original  
OUTPUT  
SORT  
SPECIAL MODES  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
GROUP  
Five sets of copies  
Set the  
Touch the  
Touch the  
number of  
copies (5)  
[OUTPUT] key  
[SORT] key  
Press the [COLOR  
COPY START] key  
"Sort" is automatically selected when the  
original is placed on the document feeder tray  
of the reversing automatic document feeder.  
G Grouping copies by page  
Press the [BLACK  
COPY START] key  
Original  
OUTPUT  
SORT  
SPECIAL MODES  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
5
GROUP  
5 copies per page  
Set the  
number of  
copies (5)  
Touch the  
[OUTPUT] key  
Touch the  
[GROUP] key  
Press the [COLOR  
COPY START] key  
"Group" is automatically selected when the  
original is placed on the document glass.  
About the offset function  
This function offsets each set of copies from the  
previous set in the output tray, making it easy to  
separate sets of copies.  
Offset function "ON"  
Offset function "OFF"  
(Offset can function for output to the center tray or in  
the offset tray of the saddle stitch finisher.)  
Turning on the offset function  
READY TO COPY.  
INTERRUPT  
0
The offset function operates when a checkmark  
appears in the [OFFSET] checkbox, which is  
displayed by touching the [CENTER TRAY] key. (If a  
checkmark doesn't appear, touch the checkbox.)  
OUTPUT  
SORT  
OK  
OFFSET  
CENTER  
TRAY  
LEFT TRAY  
GROUP  
Offset width: Approximately 1-3/10" (30 mm)  
(12" x 18" (A3W) paper cannot be offset.)  
Selecting the output tray  
When the [LEFT TRAY] key in the above illustration  
is highlighted, copies are output to the tray on the  
left side of the machine (the left tray). When the  
[CENTER TRAY] key is highlighted, copies are  
output to the center tray. Touch the key of the tray  
you wish to use for copy output.  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Automatic two-sided copying from the reversing automatic  
When a duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and a duplex bypass/inverter unit are installed, the following  
automatic two-sided copy functions are possible. The copy paper is turned over automatically, allowing easy two-  
sided copying.  
NOTE  
Certain restrictions exist depending on the amount of memory installed and the copy settings. (See "Copy mode  
output restrictions" and "Guidelines for the number of scannable originals during sort copying" on page 5-4.)  
The following two-sided modes can be selected  
Original  
Copy  
1. Automatic two-sided copying from one-sided  
originals  
2. Automatic two-sided copying from two-sided  
originals  
3. Automatic one-sided copying from two-sided  
originals  
G This function can be used even if a duplex module/2 x  
500 sheet paper drawer and/or a duplex bypass/  
inverter unit are not installed.  
Place the originals in the document feeder  
tray. (pages 4-6 to 4-9)  
Example of a  
portrait-oriented  
original  
Example of a  
landscape-oriented  
original  
1
2 Touch the [2-SIDED COPY] key.  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
The image to be copied onto the second side of 2-  
sided copies can be inverted so that the resultant  
2-sided copies are in the correct orientation for  
binding at the top. For top binding, touch the  
[BINDING CHANGE] key on the 2-sided copy  
selection screen.  
3 Select the desired duplex copy mode.  
READY TO COPY.  
INTERRUPT  
The left screen shows  
SIDED COPY  
OK  
the display when  
reversing automatic  
document feeder,  
duplex module/2 x 500  
sheet paper drawer, and  
a duplex bypass/inverter  
a
BINDING  
CHANGE  
4 Touch the [OK] key.  
a
OK  
BINDING  
CHANGE  
unit are installed. The display will vary depending  
on the equipment installed.  
If a copy key is touched for a mode that cannot be  
selected, a double beep will be sounded.  
Make selections and proceed as in steps 6 to 9 on  
pages 5-2 and 5-3.  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Copying from the document glass  
When copying originals which cannot be fed from the reversing automatic document feeder such as thick originals,  
open the document cover and copy the originals from the document glass.  
NOTE  
Certain restrictions exist depending on the amount of memory installed and the copy settings. (See "Copy mode  
output restrictions" and "Guidelines for the number of scannable originals during sort copying" on page 5-4.)  
I 1-sided copies of 1-sided originals  
Original  
Copy  
Set an original on the document glass.  
(pages 4-6 to 4-9)  
Ensure that paper of the same size as the  
original is automatically selected. (*Note)  
1
3
The selected tray will be  
NOTE  
highlighted  
or  
the  
AUTO 8½x11  
Do not place any objects  
under the original size  
detector, because they  
may damage it or the  
message "LOAD xxxxxx  
PAPER." will appear. If  
the message appears,  
load paper in a paper  
tray with paper of the  
required size. Even if the  
PAPER SELECT  
100%  
Original size detector  
5
original size may not be  
detected properly.  
message above is displayed, copying can be  
performed onto the currently selected paper.  
[ How to place the original ]  
Place the original in the appropriate position shown  
below according to its size. ( Center the original on  
the centering scale.)  
(*Note) The following requirements must be  
satisfied.  
Originals of a standard size (11" x 17", 8-1/2" x  
14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R or 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
(A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R or A5)) are set and the  
auto paper select function is enabled.  
Original scale  
Centering scale  
Original scale  
Centering scale  
8½x11 or A4  
11x17 or A3  
If originals of a size other  
8½x14  
or B4  
R
8½x11  
PLAIN  
R
than the sizes above are  
to be copied, manually  
select the desired paper  
size by touching the  
[PAPER SELECT] key  
and then touching the  
8½x11  
8½x14  
11x
or A4  
5½x8½  
or A5  
RECYCLED  
PLAIN  
desired  
paper  
size  
selection key.  
Ensure that the 1-sided to 1-sided copy  
mode is selected.  
2
The selected key will be highlighted and the paper  
selection screen will close. To close the paper  
selection screen without making a selection, touch  
the [PAPER SELECT] key.  
The one-sided to one-  
ORIGINAL  
8½x11  
sided mode is selected  
when no icon for a two-  
sided mode appears in  
the dashed area on the  
display.  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
8½x11  
11x17  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Select the desired output mode. (See page  
5-5.)  
Press the [COLOR COPY START (  
)]  
4
6
or [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key.  
When a document is  
Replace the original with  
the next original and  
press the [START] key.  
Repeat this operation  
until all originals have  
been scanned.  
detected  
on  
the  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
document glass, the  
group mode will be  
automatically selected.  
To select sort copy,  
touch the [OUTPUT]  
key, then touch the  
[SORT] key on the displayed screen, and then  
touch the [OK] key.  
NOTE  
If the [SORT] or [GROUP] key is touched, its  
corresponding icon will appear on the touch panel.  
To clear the icon display, press the [CA] (clear all)  
key. Note that all selections made to that point will be  
canceled.  
7 Touch the [READ-END] key.  
If you selected "Sort" for  
the output in step 4, it is  
necessary to touch the  
[READ-END] key.  
PLACE NEXT ORIGINAL. PRESS [START].  
WHEN FINISHED, PRESS [READ-END].  
Use the numeric keys to set the desired  
number of copies.  
5
READ-END  
Up to 999 can be set.  
If you are only making a  
single copy, the copy  
can be made with the  
copy number display  
showing "0".  
Use the [C] (clear) key to  
cancel an entry if a  
mistake has been made.  
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NORMAL COPYING  
Automatic two-sided copying from the document glass  
When a duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and a duplex bypass/inverter unit are installed, the following  
automatic two-sided copy function is possible. The copy paper is turned over automatically, allowing easy two-sided  
copying.  
NOTE  
Certain restrictions exist depending on the amount of memory installed and the copy settings. (See "Copy mode  
output restrictions" and "Guidelines for the number of scannable originals during sort copying" on page 5-4.)  
Original  
Copy  
Place an original on the document glass.  
(pages 4-6 to 4-9)  
1
4 Touch the [OK] key.  
OK  
2 Touch the [2-SIDED COPY] key.  
BINDING  
CHANGE  
2-SIDED COPY  
5
OUTPUT  
Make selections and proceed as in steps 3 to 7 on  
pages 5-7 and 5-8.  
3 Touch the [1-sided to 2-sided copy] key.  
Example of a  
portrait-oriented  
original  
Example of a  
landscape-oriented  
original  
When making automatic two-sided copies of a  
one-sided 11" x 17" (A3) or 8-1/2" x 14" (B4) size  
portrait original, or when the front and back side of  
a two-sided original are copied backwards, touch  
the [BINDING CHANGE] key.  
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EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS  
This copier has seven exposure modes to choose from: AUTO, TEXT/PRTD. PHOTO, TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT,  
PHOTO, PRINTED PHOTO and MAP.  
[AUTO]  
This setting automatically adjusts the image to provide the optimum image quality. Normally this setting is selected.  
[TEXT/PRTD. PHOTO, TEXT/PHOTO, TEXT, PHOTO, PRINTED PHOTO and MAP.]  
The exposure can be manually adjusted in 9 steps.  
1 Touch the [EXPOSURE] key.  
NOTES  
G Selecting the resolution  
Six resolution settings are available for both color  
copying and black and white copying, depending  
on the contents of the original.  
0
AUTO  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
N
EXPOSURE  
½
Original type Contents of the original  
This setting automatically adjusts the  
AUTO  
½x11  
PAPER ECT  
image to provide the optimum image  
quality. Normally this setting is  
AUTO  
selected.  
Select [AUTO], [TEXT/PRTD. PHOTO],  
2
TEXT/  
PRTD.  
PHOTO  
This mode provides the best balance  
for copying an original which contains  
both text and printed photographs.  
[TEXT/PHOTO],  
[TEXT],  
[PHOTO],  
[PRINTED PHOTO], or [MAP] depending  
upon the original type.  
This mode provides the best balance  
for copying an original which  
contains both text and photographs.  
TEXT/  
PHOTO  
OK  
AUTO  
TEXT/  
TEXT/PHOTO  
PRTD.PHOTO  
This mode is useful in enhancing  
very low density areas of an original  
or in suppressing unusually high-  
density background areas.  
A
TEXT  
PHOTO  
MAP  
PA  
TEXT  
PRINTED  
PHOTO  
CO  
This mode provides the best copies  
of photographs with fine details.  
PHOTO  
READY TO COPY.  
Example:  
PRINTED  
PHOTO  
This mode is useful for copying  
printed photographs.  
COPY  
OF COPY  
The [TEXT/PRTD.PHOTO]  
key is selected  
AUTO  
COLOR TONE  
ENHANCEMENT  
TEXT/  
PRTD.PHOTO  
This mode is useful to provide the  
best shading and fine details found  
on most maps.  
MANUAL  
TEXT  
MAP  
PRINTED  
PHOTO  
G Making a copy of a copy  
When making a copy of a copy made on this  
machine, touch the checkbox for COPY OF COPY  
to select the mode. Three resolution settings are  
available when this mode is selected: "TEXT/  
PRINTED PHOTO", "TEXT", and "PRINTED  
PHOTO".  
G For brighter colors in color copies, touch the  
COLOR TONE ENHANCEMENT checkbox. The  
following restrictions apply when color tone  
enhancement is selected:  
Color tone enhancement cannot be selected at  
the same time as COPY OF COPY mode  
(above).  
Brightness adjustment (page 6-15) and single  
color copying (page 6-17) are not possible.  
5-10  
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EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS  
If a setting other than "AUTO" has been  
selected in step 2, manually adjust the  
copy exposure.  
Press the [COLOR COPY START (  
)]  
3
5
or [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key.  
Touch the  
make darker copies.  
Touch the  
make lighter copies.  
key to  
MANUAL  
TEXT  
3
1
5
PRIN  
PHOT  
key to  
NOTES  
G
Recommended exposure levels for the text mode  
1 to 2: Dark originals such as newspaper  
3:  
Normal density originals  
4 to 5: Originals written with pencils or light color  
characters  
G Color adjustment menu  
As special functions for color copying, the  
following color image adjustments can be made.  
(Page 6-11)  
G RGB ADJUST  
G SHARPNESS  
G SUPPRESS BACKGROUND  
G COLOR BALANCE  
To return to the automatic exposure mode, touch the  
[EXPOSURE] key and select [AUTO].  
NOTE  
The exposure level for automatic exposure  
adjustment can be changed using the key operator  
program on page 15 of the key operator's guide.  
(Exposure adjustment)  
G BRIGHTNESS  
G INTENSITY  
5
Use the numeric keys to set the desired  
4
number of copies.  
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REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM  
Reduction and enlargement ratios can be selected either automatically or manually as described in this section.  
Automatic selection (auto image)  
The reduction or enlargement ratio will be selected automatically based on the original size and the selected paper size.  
Place the original in the document feeder  
tray or on the document glass. (pages 4-6  
to 4-9)  
The [AUTO IMAGE] key  
will be highlighted and  
the best reduction or  
enlargement ratio for the  
original size and the  
selected paper size will  
1
0
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
PLAIN  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
8½x11  
The detected original size will be displayed.  
11x17  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
PAPER SELECT  
11x17  
8½x14  
NOTE  
129  
%
AUTO IMAGE  
be  
selected  
and  
COPY RATIO  
Automatic ratio adjustment can only be used for the  
following original and paper sizes. It cannot be used  
for other sizes. However, in the case of non-standard  
original and paper sizes, the sizes can be entered to  
make automatic ratio adjustment possible for those  
sizes. (page 4-8)  
displayed in the copy  
ratio display.  
NOTE  
If the message "ROTATE ORIGINAL FROM  
TO  
" is displayed, change the orientation of the  
original as indicated in the message. When the  
message above is displayed, copying can be done  
without changing the orientation, but the image will  
not fit the paper correctly.  
Original sizes:11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-  
1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (A3, B4,  
A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5)  
Paper size: 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 13", 8-1/  
2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"  
(A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, A5)  
Use the numeric keys to set the desired  
number of copies.  
4
Up to 999 can be set.  
If you are only making a  
single copy, the copy  
can be made with the  
copy number display  
showing "0".  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key and then  
select the desired paper size.  
2
When  
desired  
selection  
selected key will be  
highlighted and the  
paper selection screen  
will close.  
touching  
paper  
key,  
the  
size  
the  
1. 8½x11  
RECYCLED  
PLAIN  
2. 11x17  
3. 84  
PLAIN  
Use the [C] (clear) key to cancel an entry if a mistake  
has been made.  
NOTE  
Press the [COLOR COPY START (  
)]  
If paper of the desired size is not loaded in any tray,  
load paper of the required size in a paper tray or the  
bypass tray.  
5
or [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key.  
If you placed the original  
on the document glass,  
set the output to "Sort",  
you must touch the  
[READ-END] key after  
all pages of the original  
have been scanned.  
(Step 7 on page 5-8)  
3 Touch the [AUTO IMAGE] key.  
PAPER  
X
1
COPY  
AUTO IMAGE  
To cancel the auto image mode, touch the [AUTO  
IMAGE] key again to clear the highlighted display.  
(Step 3)  
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REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM  
Manual selection  
The preset ratios (maximum 400%, minimum 25%) can be selected with the enlargement and reduction keys. In  
addition, the zoom keys can be used to select any ratio from 45% to 400% in increments of 1%.  
<The key operator program on page 15 of the key operator's guide can be used to set two additional enlargement  
ratios and two additional reduction ratios.>  
Place the original in the document feeder  
tray or on the document glass. (pages 4-6  
to 4-9)  
Use the reduction, enlargement, and  
[ZOOM] keys on the touch panel to set the  
desired copy ratio.  
1
4
2 Touch the [COPY RATIO] key.  
%
100  
ZOOM  
11x17 8½x14  
8½x14 8½x11  
11x17 8½x11  
8½x11 5½x8½  
77  
6
%
8½x14 11x17 121  
%
%
AUTO  
8½x11  
8½x11 11x17  
5½x8½ 8½x11  
129  
PAPER SELECT  
XY ZOOM  
MENU  
1
2
100  
%
COPY RATIO  
Zoom ratios: Any ratio  
from 45% to 400% can  
be set in 1% increments.  
%
100  
ZOOM  
8½x14  
8½x11  
8½x11  
5½x8½  
77  
64  
%
%
8½x14 1x17 121  
%
%
Touch the [  
increase the ratio, or the  
] key to decrease  
] key to  
Use the [MENU] key to select menu " " or  
menu " " for copy ratio selection.  
8½x11 17  
5½x8½ 8½x11  
129  
3
[
XY ZOOM  
MENU  
1
2
AUTO  
the ratio. If you continue  
to touch either key for 3  
Menu  
READY TO COPY.  
seconds,  
begins  
quickly.  
the  
ratio  
change  
0
AUTO  
OK  
5
to  
%
100  
ORIGINAL  
ZOOM  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
11x17 8½x14  
77  
%
%
8½x14 11x17 121  
%
8½x14 8½x11  
11x17 8½x11  
8½x11 5½x8½  
AUTO  
8½x11  
100%  
8½x11 11x17  
5½x8½ 8½x11  
64  
129%  
PAPER SELECT  
NOTES  
G Touch a reduction or enlargement key to set the  
approximate ratio, then touch the [ ] key to  
] key to increase the  
XY ZOOM  
MENU  
1
2
AUTO IMAGE  
COPY RATIO  
G A. Preset reduction copy ratios are:  
decrease the ratio or the [  
ratio.  
77% and 64% (for the inch system).  
70%, 81% and 86% (for the AB system).  
G B. Preset enlargement copy ratios are:  
121% and 129% (for the inch system).  
115%, 122% and 141% (for the AB system).  
G The message "IMAGE IS LARGER THAN COPY  
PAPER." may appear, indicating that the selected  
copy ratio is too large for the copy paper size.  
However, if you press the [START] key, a copy will  
be made.  
Menu  
READY TO COPY.  
G To set the horizontal and vertical copy ratios  
separately, use the XY ZOOM feature. See page  
5-15.  
0
AUTO  
OK  
%
100  
ZOOM  
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
50  
%
%
200  
%
%
AUTO  
PAPER SELECT  
8½x11  
100  
%
5 Touch the [OK] key.  
25  
400  
XY ZOOM  
MENU  
1
2
AUTO IMAGE  
COPY RATIO  
G A. Preset reduction copy ratios are:  
OK  
77  
ZOOM  
%
50% and 25%.  
G B. Preset enlargement copy ratios are:  
121  
129  
%
%
4 11x17  
200% and 400%.  
AU  
PA  
100  
%
1 11x17  
½ 8½x11  
(The custom ratios set by the key operator appear  
in ratio menu 2.)  
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Ensure that the desired paper size has  
been automatically selected based on the  
selected copy ratio or select another size  
as needed.  
6
INTERRUPT  
0
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
11x17  
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
PLAIN  
8½x11  
EXPOSURE  
Auto paper select display  
AUTO  
8½x14  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
PAPER SELECT  
8½x11  
8½x14  
77  
%
COPY RATIO  
NOTE  
If the auto paper select display does not appear, no  
appropriate paper size for the selected ratio is  
available.  
Use the numeric keys to set the desired  
number of copies.  
7
Up to 999 can be set.  
If you are only making a  
single copy, the copy  
can be made with the  
copy number display  
showing "0".  
Use the [C] (clear) key to cancel an entry if a mistake  
has been made.  
Press the [COLOR COPY START (  
)]  
8
or [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key.  
If you placed the original  
on the document glass,  
set the output to "Sort",  
you must touch the  
[READ-END] key after  
all pages of the original  
have been scanned.  
(Step 7 on page 5-8)  
To return the ratio to 100%  
To return the ratio setting to 100%, touch the [COPY  
RATIO] key to display the ratio menu and then touch  
the [100%] key. (Steps 2 and 3 on page 5-13.)  
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XY ZOOM  
The XY ZOOM feature allows the horizontal and vertical copy ratios to be changed independently.  
If this feature is selected, the copy ratios can be set from 25% or 45% to 400%.  
Example: Selecting 100% for the length and 50% for the width  
Copy  
Original  
Place the original in the document feeder  
tray or on the document glass. (pages 4-6  
to 4-9)  
Use the reduction, enlargement, and  
1
2
5
ZOOM ([  
], [  
]) keys to change the  
copy ratio in the horizontal (X) direction.  
A fixed ratio key will not  
A
Touch the [COPY RATIO] key on the touch  
panel.  
Y
become  
highlighted  
64  
%
%
when touched.  
ZOOM  
PLAIN  
50  
AUTO  
8½x11  
5½x8½  
PAPER SELECT  
Y ZOOM  
100  
%
COPY RATIO  
%
1
2
4
The zoom keys can be  
used to change the ratio  
from 45% to 400% in  
increments of 1%.  
%
%
X
50  
A
Y
100  
%
%
5
ZOOM  
Touch the [  
increase the ratio, or the  
] key to decrease  
] key to  
3 Touch the [XY ZOOM] key.  
CANCEL  
XY ZOOM  
[
READY TO COPY.  
0
the ratio. If you continue  
to touch either key for 3  
AUTO  
OK  
%
100  
ZOOM  
ORIGINAL  
seconds,  
begins  
the  
ratio  
change  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
11x17 8½x14  
77  
64  
%
%
8½x14 11x17 121  
%
%
to  
8½x14 8½x11  
11x17 8½x11  
8½x11 5½x8½  
AUTO  
8½x11  
100%  
8½x11 11x17  
quickly.  
129  
PAPER SELECT  
5½x8½ 8½x11  
XY ZOOM  
MENU  
1
2
AUTO IMAGE  
COPY RATIO  
NOTE  
Touch a reduction key or an enlargement key to set  
the approximate ratio, then touch the [ ] key to  
] key to increase the ratio.  
4 Touch the [X] key.  
decrease the ratio or [  
%
1
2
4
6 Touch the [Y] key.  
%
X
100  
100  
A
%
%
%
%
1
%
X
50  
ZOOM  
A
Y
100  
%
%
%
2
4
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Make all other desired settings such as  
Use the reduction, enlargement, and  
10exposure, paper size and number of copies  
7
ZOOM ([  
], [  
]) keys to change the  
and then press the [COLOR COPY START  
copy ratio in the vertical (Y) direction.  
(
)] or [BLACK COPY START (  
)] key.  
A fixed ratio key will not  
77%  
64%  
50%  
become  
when touched.  
highlighted  
X
A
Y
ZOOM  
%
%
%
1
%
%
X
Y
50  
77  
The zoom keys can be  
used to change the ratio  
from 45% to 400% in  
increments of 1%.  
A
To cancel this function, touch the [CANCEL] key or  
the [XY ZOOM] key again as in step 3 or 5 on page  
5-15.  
2
4
ZOOM  
Touch the [  
increase the ratio, or the  
] key to decrease  
] key to  
CANCEL  
XY ZOOM  
[
the ratio. If you continue to touch either key for 3  
seconds, the ratio begins to change quickly.  
Either copy ratio can be changed for fine-tuning  
until the next step is performed.  
8 Touch the [OK] key.  
OK  
129%  
OR  
%
%
200  
%
%
EX  
AUTO  
PAPE  
100  
%
400  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key and  
select the paper tray with the desired  
paper size.  
9
If the AUTO PAPER  
SELECT mode is on, the  
ORIGIN L  
PLAIN PAPER  
HEAVY PAPER  
RANSPARENCY  
ENVELOPE  
AUTO  
appropriate copy paper  
size will have been  
automatically selected  
based on the original  
size and selected copy  
ratios.  
EXPOSURE  
PAPER SELECT  
X-50% Y-
COPY RA
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Special papers including transparency film, postcards and envelopes must be fed through the bypass tray.  
Place the original in the document feeder  
tray or on the document glass. (pages 4-6  
to 4-9)  
1
NOTES  
G Output location for copies on heavy paper 2,  
transparencies, and envelopes  
Copies on these types of paper will be output face-  
up to the tray on the left side of the machine.  
They cannot be delivered to the center tray. Face-  
down delivery is not possible for these papers.  
G Color adjustment menu  
As special functions of color copying, the following  
color image adjustments are available. (Page 6-  
G RGB ADJUST  
G SHARPNESS  
G SUPPRESS BACKGROUND  
G COLOR BALANCE  
G BRIGHTNESS  
2 Load the special paper in the bypass tray.  
See pages 2-6 and 2-9  
for the specifications of  
paper that can be used  
in the bypass tray.  
For the paper loading  
G INTENSITY  
instructions  
see  
"Loading paper in the  
bypass tray" (page 2-4).  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key and then  
3
select the bypass tray.  
UTO  
AL  
8½x11  
Select the type of paper  
that you inserted in the  
bypass tray.  
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
AIN  
½x8½  
5
EXPOSURE  
AUTO  
8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
1
COPY RATIO  
Make all other desired settings such as  
exposure or the number of copies, and  
4
press the [COLOR COPY START (  
or [BLACK COPY START ( )] key.  
)]  
If you placed the original  
on the document glass,  
set the output to "Sort",  
you must touch the  
[READ-END] key after  
all pages of the original  
have been scanned.  
(Step 7 on page 5-8)  
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CHAPTER 6  
CONVENIENT COPY  
FUNCTIONS  
settings, and other convenient functions. Please select and read  
sections of this chapter as needed.  
Page  
SPECIAL MODES..........................................................................................6-2  
G
Common operation procedure for using the special functions...............6-3  
G
Margin shift ............................................................................................6-4  
G
Erase......................................................................................................6-5  
G
Dual page copy......................................................................................6-6  
G
Centering ...............................................................................................6-7  
G
Transparency film with insert sheets......................................................6-8  
G
Covers....................................................................................................6-9  
G
B/W reverse .........................................................................................6-10  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU.................................................................6-11  
G
RGB adjust...........................................................................................6-12  
G
Sharpness............................................................................................6-13  
G
Suppress background..........................................................................6-13  
G
Color balance.......................................................................................6-14  
G
Brightness............................................................................................6-15  
G
Intensity................................................................................................6-15  
IMAGE EDIT MENU.....................................................................................6-16  
G
Single color ..........................................................................................6-17  
G
Mirror image.........................................................................................6-17  
G
Photo Repeat.......................................................................................6-18  
G
Multi shot..............................................................................................6-19  
G
11" x 17" (A3) Full-bleed ......................................................................6-21  
G
Multi-page enlargement .......................................................................6-22  
G
Pamphlet copy .....................................................................................6-24  
JOB PROGRAM MEMORY .........................................................................6-25  
G
Storing a job program ..........................................................................6-25  
G
Recalling a job program.......................................................................6-26  
G
Deleting a stored job program..............................................................6-26  
INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN...................................................................6-27  
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SPECIAL MODES  
When the [SPECIAL MODES] key on the main screen of the copy mode is touched, the special modes screen  
containing several special function touch keys will appear. These functions are shown below.  
Touch the [SPECIAL MODES]  
key in the main screen  
READY TO PY.  
INTERRUPT  
OK  
0
SPECIAL MODES  
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
MODES  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
AUTO  
MARGIN SHIFT  
CENTERING  
ERASE  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
EXPOSURE  
2-SIDED COPY  
OUTPUT  
AUTO  
8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
8½x11  
11x17  
COVERS  
100%  
COPY RATIO  
[MARGIN SHIFT] key (page 6-4)  
[COVERS] key (page 6-9)  
Use this to shift the image on the copy to create  
binding margins.  
Use this to insert a different type of paper for use as  
front and back covers. (The reversing automatic  
document feeder must be used.)  
[ERASE] key (page 6-5)  
[TRANSPARENCY INSERTS] key (page 6-8)  
Use this to erase peripheral shadows that occur  
when making copies of books and other thick  
originals.  
When copying onto transparencies, use this to  
automatically insert a sheet of copy paper between  
transparency sheets.  
[DUAL PAGE COPY] key (page 6-6)  
[OK] key on the special modes screen  
This is useful to copy the left and right pages of  
bound documents without shifting the document on  
the document glass.  
Touch the [OK] key to return to the main screen of  
the copy mode.  
[CENTERING] key (page 6-7)  
/
key  
Use this to center the copied image on the paper.  
Touch these keys to switch between the special  
modes menu screens.  
The special modes menu consists of two screens.  
Touch the  
G The special modes below can be selected in the second screen (2/2).  
[IMAGE EDIT] key (page 6-16)  
key  
to switch to the screen below.  
Touch this key to display the image edit menu  
screen. This allows you to select the special  
functions shown below for image editing.  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
B/W  
REVERSE  
IMAGE EDIT  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
MIRROR  
IMAGE  
SINGLE COLOR  
PHOTO REPEAT  
PAMPHLET COPY  
MULTI SHOT  
11x17  
FULL-BLEED  
MULTI-PAGE  
ENLARGEMENT  
[COLOR ADJUSTMENTS] key (page 6-11)  
Touch this key to display the color adjustments  
menu screen. This allows you to select the special  
functions shown below for color adjustment when  
making color copies.  
[B/W REVERSE] key (page 6-10)  
A copy can be made with black and white reversed.  
(This function can only be used for black and white  
copying.)  
OK  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS  
SUPPRESS  
BACKGROUND  
RGB ADJUST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
BALANCE  
INTENSITY  
BRIGHTNESS  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Common operation procedure for using the special  
functions  
1 Touch the [SPECIAL MODES] key.  
SPECIAL MODES  
2-SIDED COPY  
Touch the key for the desired special  
mode.  
2
Example:  
To set the margin shift  
function  
MARGIN SHIFT  
CENTERING  
If you touch the menu keys for color adjustment or  
image editing, you will go to the menu screen for  
selection of the corresponding functions.  
Setting procedures for modes requiring setting  
screens start on the next page.  
The dual page copy, centering, transparency  
film with insert sheets, B/W reverse, mirror  
image and 11" x 17" (A3) full-bleed functions  
do not require setting screens.  
6
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SPECIAL MODES  
Margin shift  
The margin shift function will automatically shift the text or image on the copy paper approximately 1/2" (10 mm) in  
its initial setting.  
One-sided copying  
Image shifted  
to the right  
Image shifted  
to the left  
GThe shift direction can be selected from right or left shift as  
shown in the illustration.  
Original  
Margin  
Margin  
Two-sided copying  
Original  
Image shifted  
to the right  
Image shifted  
to the left  
Or  
Margin  
Margin  
Touch the [MARGIN SHIFT] key on the  
SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Set the shift amount as needed and touch  
the [OK] key.  
1
3
The margin shift setting  
Use the  
keys to set the shift  
amount. The shift  
amount can be set from  
0" to 1" in 1/8"  
increments.  
and the  
OK  
OK  
screen will appear.  
The margin shift icon  
MARGIN SHIFT  
CANCEL  
SIDE 1  
SIDE
(
) will also appear in  
(0 1)  
inch  
)  
1/2  
1/2  
inch  
the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that  
the function is turned on.  
CENTERING  
If a duplex module/2 x  
500 sheet paper drawer and duplex bypass/  
inverter unit are not installed, the margin shift  
setting for back-side copies will not be displayed.  
2 Select the shift direction.  
Touch a shift direction  
key to select right or left.  
The selected key will be  
highlighted.  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
4
About the steps that follow  
If a reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
To cancel the margin shift function, touch the  
[CANCEL] key on the margin shift setting screen.  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Erase  
The erase function is used to erase the shadow lines on copies produced when copying thick originals or books. The  
erase modes that can be selected are shown below. The erase width is approximately 1/2" (10 mm) in it’s initial  
setting.  
Original  
Copy  
EDGE ERASE  
Eliminates shadow lines around the edges of  
copies caused when heavy paper or a book is used  
as an original.  
CENTER ERASE  
Eliminates shadow lines produced by the bindings  
of bound documents.  
EDGE + CENTER ERASE  
Eliminates shadow lines around the edges of  
copies and eliminates the shadow at the center of  
copies.  
Touch the [ERASE] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
1
4
The erase setting screen  
will appear.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
ERASE  
The erase icon ( ) will  
also appear in the upper  
left of the screen to  
indicate that the function  
is turned on.  
About the steps that follow  
6
If a reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
Y
COVERS  
2 Select the desired erase mode.  
Select one of the three  
erase modes. The  
selected key will be  
highlighted.  
ERASE  
EDGE  
ERASE  
CENTER  
ERASE  
EDGE+CENTER  
ERASE  
Adjust the amount of erase and touch the  
[OK] key.  
3
Use the  
and  
keys  
CANCEL  
EDGE  
OK  
to adjust the erase width  
and then touch the [OK]  
key.  
To cancel the erase function, touch the [CANCEL]  
key on the erase setting screen.  
(0 1)  
inch  
1/2  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Dual page copy  
The dual page copy function produces separate copies of two documents placed side by side on the document glass.  
It is especially useful when copying books and other bound documents.  
[Example] Copying right and left pages of a book  
GThe dual page copy function can be used with reduction  
Book original  
Dual page copy  
copying but cannot be used with enlargement copying.  
GThe dual page copy function can be done only from the  
document glass. The reversing automatic document  
feeder cannot be used with this function.  
GOnly 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) paper can be used.  
When copying book originals:  
Touch the [DUAL PAGE COPY] key on the  
SPECIAL MODES screen.  
1
When copying a thick book, press down lightly on  
the book to flatten it against the document glass.  
The  
[DUAL  
PAGE  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
COPY] key will be  
highlighted to indicate  
that the function is  
turned on, and the dual  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
page copy icon (  
) will  
appear in the upper left  
of the screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
Ensure that 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size paper is  
selected.  
2
4
If 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size  
paper is not selected,  
AUTO 8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
touch  
the  
[PAPER  
OK  
SELECT] key to select  
8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size  
paper.  
PAGE  
100%  
About the steps that follow  
3 Place the originals on the document glass.  
For two-sided copying, follow steps 2 through 4  
on page 5-9 and then follow steps 4 through 7  
on page 5-8.  
For one-sided copying, follow steps 4 through  
7 on page 5-8.  
This page  
is copied  
first.  
Center line of  
original  
To cancel the dual page copy function, touch the  
[DUAL PAGE COPY] key on the special modes  
screen (step 1). (The highlighted display will be  
canceled.)  
Index  
8½x11  
A4  
NOTE  
To erase shadows caused by document binding, use  
the edge erase function (page 6-5). (Center Erase  
and Edge + Center Erase cannot be used in  
combination.)  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Centering  
When the original and copy paper are of different sizes, CENTERING is used to shift the image to the center of the  
copy paper but only in the left to right direction.  
[Example]  
G This function can be used to reduce a larger sized  
Original  
Copy  
original image and center it on a copy of smaller paper  
size, as well as center a smaller original onto a larger  
sized copy.  
G This function will not work when non-standard size  
originals or copy paper are used. This function cannot  
be selected when enlargement copying has been  
selected.  
Touch the [CENTERING] key on the  
SPECIAL MODES screen.  
1
2
MARGIN SHIFT  
The [CENTERING] key  
is highlighted to indicate  
that the function is  
turned on, and the  
centering icon ( ) will  
appear in the upper left  
of the screen.  
CENTERING  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
About the steps that follow  
6
If a reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
To cancel the CENTERING function, touch the  
[CENTERING] key again on the SPECIAL MODES  
screen (step1).  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Transparency film with insert sheets  
When copying onto transparency film, blank insert sheets can be placed between transparent sheets.  
Example: Inserting insert sheets between transparencies  
GInsert sheets cannot be copied on in any mode.  
GThis mode can be selected only in the 1-sided to 1-  
sided and 2-sided to 1-sided modes.  
GA multiple number of copies cannot be selected in  
Originals (1-sided)  
4
3
2
1
4
this mode.  
3
GTransparency film must be fed from the bypass tray.  
2
GInsert sheets must be the same size (8-1/2" x 11" or  
8-1/2" x 11"R (A4 or A4R)) as the transparency film.  
GFor best results, use SHARP recommended  
transparency film.  
Originals (2-sided)  
1
3
1
Insert sheets  
For two-sided originals,  
this is only possible when  
using a reversing  
automatic document  
feeder.  
Before performing the following procedure, touch the [OUTPUT] key in the main screen of Copy mode to display the  
OUTPUT settings screen (page 5-5), and then touch the [LEFT TRAY] key* to set the output tray to the left tray*.  
* If the optional saddle stitch finisher is installed, touch the [FINISHER TRAY] key to set the output tray to the finisher tray.  
Touch the [TRANSPARENCY INSERTS]  
key on the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Touch the [SPEED MODE] key or the [QUALITY  
MODE] key for the transparency film.  
1
5
PLEASE SELECT TRANSPARENCY MODE.  
The [TRANSPARENCY  
SPEED MODE is for fast  
COPY  
INSERTS]  
key  
is  
printing.  
OK  
highlighted to indicate  
that the function is turned  
on, and the transparency  
QUALITY MODE is for a  
high quality image.  
After touching either key  
followed by the [OK] key,  
SPEED MODE  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
QUALITY MODE  
inserts icon (  
, etc.)  
BASIC SETTING  
EXTRA SIZE  
appears in the upper left  
of the screen.  
you will return to the main  
screen of copy mode.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key again and  
select the paper (8-1/2" x 11" (A4) or 8-1/2" x  
11"R (A4R) size) to be used for the inserts.  
2
3
6
READY TO COPY.  
INTERRUPT  
0
Load transparency film into the bypass  
tray.  
AUTO  
1. 8½x11  
2. 8½x14  
3. 11x17  
4. 8½x11R  
PLAIN  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
RECYCLED  
COLOR  
HEAVY PAPER  
TRANSPARENCY  
ENVELOPE  
Remove any paper  
already in the bypass  
tray before loading the  
transparency film. (To  
load paper in the bypass  
tray, see pages 2-4 and  
2-5.)  
EXPOSURE  
PLAIN  
PAPER SELECT  
100%  
COPY RATIO  
About the steps that follow  
If a reversing automatic document feeder is being  
used, see pages 5-2 and 5-3. If the document  
glass is being used, see pages 5-7 and 5-8.  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key and  
select the transparency film loaded in the  
bypass tray.  
4
To cancel the TRANSPARENCY INSERTS function,  
touch the [TRANSPARENCY INSERTS] key again  
on the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
AUTO  
Touch  
[TRANSPARENCY] key.  
the  
8½x11  
ORIGINAL  
PLAIN PAPER  
HEAVY PAPER  
TRANSPARENCY  
ENVE
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
PAPER SELECT  
NOTE  
100  
%
When the copy job is finished, remove any  
transparencies that remain in the bypass tray.  
COPY RATIO  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Covers  
The COVERS mode is used to place covers on the front, back, or both the front and back of multipage documents.  
This function can only be used when the originals are placed in the document feeder tray of the reversing automatic  
document feeder. (The document glass cannot be used.)  
I Copying onto a cover  
I Not copying onto a cover  
One-sided copies from one-sided or two-sided originals  
One-sided copies from one-sided or two-sided originals  
One-sided originals  
One-sided copies  
(copying onto a cover)  
One-sided originals  
One-sided copies  
(not copying onto a cover)  
4
3
4
2
1
3
4
4
3
2
1
3
2
Back cover  
2
Back cover  
(no copying)  
1
1
SHARP  
SHARP  
Cover original  
Front cover  
(can copy onto front side)  
Two-sided originals  
Front cover  
(not copying onto a cover)  
Two-sided originals  
3
1
5
4
2
4
3
2
Back cover  
(no copying)  
1
SHARP  
SHARP  
Two-sided copies from one-sided or two-sided originals  
Cover original  
Front cover  
(can copy onto front side)  
One-sided originals  
One-sided copies  
(not copying onto a cover)  
4
Two-sided copies from one-sided or two-sided originals  
3
2
1
One-sided originals  
Two-sided copies  
(copying onto a cover)  
4
3
Back cover  
3
2
1
1
Back cover  
(no copying)  
Two-sided originals  
SHARP  
3
1
3
1
Cover original  
Front cover  
6
Two-sided originals  
SHARP  
3
1
Front cover  
(can copy onto front side)  
(Back side of cover is blank)  
Selections for front cover, back cover, or front and back  
cover can be made.  
SHARP  
Cover original  
Selections for front cover, back cover, or front and back  
cover can be made.  
Back cover sheets cannot be copied on, either on the  
front side or on the back side.  
Touch the [COVERS] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
1
2 Select cover placement.  
The COVERS setting  
screen will appear.  
ERASE  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
CANCEL  
PRINT ON FRONT COVER?  
YES NO  
OK  
COVERS  
FRONT  
The covers icon (  
,
BACK  
FRONT+BACK  
etc.) will also appear in  
the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that  
the function is turned on.  
COVERS  
Select [FRONT], [BACK] or [FRONT+BACK] on  
the touch panel.  
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SPECIAL MODES  
Indicate whether the front cover sheets  
are copied on or not.  
3
About the steps that follow  
See pages 5-2 through 5-6.  
CANCEL  
OK  
Select [YES] or [NO] on  
the touch panel. If [YES]  
is selected, the first page  
of the document will be  
copied onto the front  
cover sheet.  
PRINT ON FRONT COVER?  
YES NO  
NOTE  
Be sure to place the originals in the document feeder  
tray of the reversing automatic document feeder.  
The document glass cannot be used for this function.  
NOTES  
Touch the [OK] key on the COVER setting  
screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
4
5
6
G During cover copying, the stream feeding mode  
will not function even if it is turned on by the  
program on page 12 of the key operator's guide.  
G During cover copying, the pamphlet copy function  
(page 6-24) and the saddle stitch (pamphlet  
staple) function (page 3-5) will not operate.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
Load the cover paper to be used into the  
bypass tray.  
To cancel the COVERS function, select the  
COVERS function again and touch the [CANCEL]  
key (step2).  
Load the same size of  
paper as the paper to be  
used for the copy job. If  
the saddle stitch finisher  
is to be used for stapling,  
heavy stock cannot be  
used for the covers.  
(See page 2-10) Paper  
within the range of the  
stapler must be used.  
B/W reverse  
Black and white are reversed in the copy to create a negative image. (This function can only be used for black and  
white copying.)  
Original  
B/W reverse copy  
NOTE  
Originals with large black areas (which use a large  
amount of toner) can be printed with black/white  
reverse to reduce toner consumption.  
Touch the  
key to switch to the second  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
1
2
3
SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
About the steps that follow  
If a reversing automatic document feeder is being  
used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the document  
glass is being used, see pages 5-7 through 5-9.  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
Touch the [B/W REVERSE] key in the  
second SPECIAL MODES screen.  
To cancel the B/W reverse function, touch the [B/W  
REVERSE] key in the SPECIAL MODES screen (the  
screen of step 2).  
The [B/W REVERSE] key  
will be highlighted to  
indicate that the function is  
selected. In addition, the  
B/W reverse icon ( ) will  
B/W  
REVERSE  
IMAGE EDIT  
appear in the upper left-  
hand corner of the screen.  
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU  
The [COLOR ADJUSTMENTS] menu in [SPECIAL MODES] enables the following parameters to be adjusted to  
modify the characteristics of a color copy.  
Settings adjusted with the color adjustments menu do not affect black and white copying.  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
MARGIN SHIFT  
CENTERING  
ERASE  
1
Touch the  
second SPECIAL MODES screen.  
key to switch to the  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
COVERS  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
B/W  
REVERSE  
IMAGE EDIT  
2
Touch the [COLOR ADJUSTMENTS] key in  
the second SPECIAL MODES screen.  
OK  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
SUPPRESS  
BACKGROUND  
RGB ADJUST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
BALANCE  
INTENSITY  
BRIGHTNESS  
6
RGB ADJUST (next page 6-12)  
COLOR BALANCE (page 6-14)  
Strengthens or weakens one of three primary  
colors, R (red), G (green), or B (blue).  
Adjusts the color, tone, and density of color copies.  
BRIGHTNESS (page 6-15)  
SHARPNESS (page 6-13)  
This copier allows the level of brightness to be  
adjusted. If brightness is selected, color tone can  
be darkened or lightened.  
Sharpens or softens image outlines.  
SUPPRESS BACKGROUND (page 6-13)  
INTENSITY (page 6-15)  
Suppresses copying of lighter background areas.  
This copier allows the level of intensity to be  
adjusted. If intensity is selected, color saturation  
can be made to be more vivid or more dull.  
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU  
RGB adjust  
Strengthens or weakens one of three primary colors, red (R), green (G), or blue (B).  
Touch the [RGB ADJUST] key on the  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the RGB ADJUST setting screen.  
1
4
OLOR ADJUSTMENTS  
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
RGB ADJUST  
SH  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
5
6
COL
BALANCE  
BR  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Select a color from R (RED), G (GREEN),  
and B (BLUE).  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
2
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
OK  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
CANCEL  
0
OK  
RGB ADJUST  
ONLY ONE COLOR CAN BE ADJUSTED.  
1
-2  
-1  
2
R(RED)  
G(GREEN)  
B(BLUE)  
About the steps that follow  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
Only one primary color can be adjusted.  
3 Adjust the selected color.  
Touch  
the  
[+]  
to  
CANCEL  
OK  
strengthen the selected  
color or touch the [-] key  
to weaken the color.  
-2  
-1  
0
1
2
To cancel the RGB ADJUST function, select the  
RGB ADJUST function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step 2 or 3).  
When the key is touched, the color adjustments  
menu icon ( ) will appear at the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that the function is turned on.  
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU  
Sharpness  
Sharpens or softens image outlines.  
Touch the [SHARPNESS] key on the  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
1
4
5
The  
SHARPNESS  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
setting  
appear.  
adjustments icon (  
screen  
The  
will  
color  
S
BA  
T
SHARPNESS  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
)
will also appear in the  
upper left of the screen  
to indicate that the  
function is turned on.  
NCE  
BRIGHTNESS  
INT  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
About the steps that follow  
Touch the [SOFT] key to soften image  
outlines or touch the [SHARP] key to  
sharpen them.  
2
If the reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
OK  
CANCEL  
OK  
SHARPNESS  
SOFT  
SHARP  
To cancel the SHARPNESS function, select the  
SHARPNESS function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step 2).  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the SHARPNESS setting screen.  
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
3
Suppress background  
This copier can suppress unwanted background areas on the original images when copying.  
6
Touch the [SUPPRESS BACKGROUND]  
key on the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on the  
1
3
SUPPRESS BACKGROUND setting screen.  
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
OK  
The  
SUPPRESS  
BACKGROUND setting  
screen will appear. The  
color adjustments icon  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
SUPPRESS  
BACKGROUND  
S
4
5
(
) will also appear in  
the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that  
the function is turned on.  
SS  
INTENSITY  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
Use the [+] and [-] keys to select the  
desired background suppression level.  
2
About the steps that follow  
COLOR  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is being  
used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the document  
glass is being used, see pages 5-7 through 5-9.  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
OK  
ADJUSTMENTS  
CANCEL  
OK  
SUPPRESS BACKGROUND  
LIGHT AREAS OF THE ORIGINAL MAY BE SUPPRESSED AS BACKGROUND.  
1
3
To cancel the SUPPRESS BACKGROUND function,  
select the SUPPRESS BACKGROUND function  
again and touch the [CANCEL] key (step 2).  
If level 1 is selected, darker background areas will  
be erased. The level can be adjusted in three  
steps. The default setting is level 3.  
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU  
Color balance  
This function is used to adjust the color, tone, and density of color copies.  
(D) Use this key to return the densities of all eight  
Touch the [COLOR BALANCE] key on the  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
The COLOR BALANCE  
1
levels to the initial settings.  
The initial color balance settings are the values set  
with key operator program "Initial color balance  
setting" (See page 15 of the key operator's guide).  
For this reason, the initial settings may not  
necessarily be 0 (the middle indicator position) for  
all levels. The initial setting of each level is shown  
by a gray indicator.  
RGB ADJUST  
SH  
setting  
screen  
will  
appear.  
COLOR  
BALANCE  
BRI  
When the color balance setting is adjusted, the  
color adjustments menu icon ( ) will appear at  
the upper left of the screen to indicate that the  
function is turned on.  
Use the keys indicated in the illustration  
below to adjust the color balance settings.  
2
(B)  
(B)  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the COLOR BALANCE setting screen.  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
OK  
3
CANCEL  
OK  
COLOR BALANCE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
ALL  
+
0
-
+
0
-
Y
C
M
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
Bk  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
4
5
(A)  
(C) (D)  
The Color Balance setting allows you to adjust the  
densities of four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow,  
and black.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
The density range is divided into eight levels for  
each color, from 1 (lowest density areas) to 8  
(highest density areas). The density can be  
adjusted one level at a time or eight levels at once.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
About the steps that follow  
(A) Use these keys to select the color to be adjusted  
([C] = cyan, [M] = magenta, [Y] = yellow, [Bk] =  
black).  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
If only the area around the letter inside a key is  
highlighted, the settings have been changed from  
the factory default settings.  
(B) Use these keys to change the densities of all eight  
levels at once.  
When either key is touched, the indicator lines of  
all eight levels will move up or down one step.  
(C) Use these keys to adjust the densities of each of  
the eight density levels.  
To cancel the COLOR BALANCE function, select the  
COLOR BALANCE function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step 2).  
When one of the keys is touched, the  
corresponding indicator line will move up or down  
one step. Touch the  
key to increase the  
density of the corresponding level, or the  
to decrease the density.  
key  
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COLOR ADJUSTMENTS MENU  
Brightness  
This copier allows the level of brightness of images to be adjusted.  
Touch the [BRIGHTNESS] key on the  
COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the BRIGHTNESS setting screen.  
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
1
3
The  
setting  
appear.  
BRIGHTNESS  
S
BA  
T
SHARPNESS  
screen  
will  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
NCE  
BRIGHTNESS  
IN  
4
5
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
2 Adjust the brightness.  
COLOR  
OK  
OK  
ADJUSTMENTS  
About the steps that follow  
CANCEL  
BRIGHTNESS  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
-2  
0
2
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
Use the [-] and [+] keys to adjust the level of the  
BRIGHTNESS.  
When the key is touched, the color adjustments  
menu icon ( ) will appear at the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that the function is turned on.  
To cancel the BRIGHTNESS function, select the  
BRIGHTNESS function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step2).  
Intensity  
This copier allows the level of intensity of images to be adjusted.  
6
Touch the [INTENSITY] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the INTENSITY setting screen.  
Return to the COLOR ADJUSTMENTS menu  
screen.  
1
3
The INTENSITY setting  
SUPPRESS  
SS  
screen will appear.  
BACKGROUND  
Touch the [OK] key on the COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS menu screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
ESS  
INTENSITY  
4
5
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
2 Adjust the intensity.  
COLOR  
OK  
ADJUSTMENTS  
CANCEL  
OK  
About the steps that follow  
INTENSITY  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is being  
used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the document  
glass is being used, see pages 5-7 through 5-9.  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
-2  
0
2
Use the [-] and [+] keys to adjust the level of the  
INTENSITY.  
To cancel the INTENSITY function, select the  
INTENSITY function again and touch the [CANCEL]  
key (step 2).  
When the key is touched, the color adjustments  
menu icon ( ) will appear at the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that the function is turned on.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
To use the following convenient copy functions, touch the [IMAGE EDIT] key in [SPECIAL MODES].  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
DUAL PAGE  
COPY  
MARGIN SHIFT  
CENTERING  
ERASE  
1 Touch the  
key to switch to the  
second SPECIAL MODES screen.  
TRANSPARENCY  
INSERTS  
COVERS  
OK  
SPECIAL MODES  
COLOR  
ADJUSTMENTS  
B/W  
REVERSE  
IMAGE EDIT  
2 Touch the [IMAGE EDIT] key in the second  
SPECIAL MODES screen.  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
MIRROR  
IMAGE  
SINGLE COLOR  
PHOTO REPEAT  
PAMPHLET COPY  
MULTI SHOT  
11x17  
FULL-BLEED  
MULTI-PAGE  
ENLARGEMENT  
SINGLE COLOR (page 6-17)  
MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT (page 6-22)  
Produces copies with a selected single color.  
Enlarges an original image to a size larger than 11"  
x 17" (A3) and prints divided images onto multiple  
sheets of copy paper for assembly into large  
composite copy.  
MIRROR IMAGE (page 6-17)  
A mirror image of the original is printed.  
PAMPHLET COPY (page 6-24)  
PHOTO REPEAT (page 6-18)  
The pamphlet copy function is used to arrange  
copies in proper order for eventual center-stapling  
and folding into a booklet. Two original pages are  
copied onto each side of copy paper. Four pages  
are, therefore, copied onto one sheet.  
(A duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and  
a duplex bypass/inverter unit are required for this  
function.)  
Produces repeated images of a photo on a single  
sheet of copy paper.  
MULTI SHOT (page 6-19)  
The multi shot function is used to copy up to four  
originals, collectively in a specified order, per sheet  
of copy paper in any one of four layout patterns.  
11x17 FULL-BLEED (page 6-21)  
Produces 11" x 17" (A3) full image copies onto 12"  
x 18" (A3W) copy paper.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Single color  
Produces copies with a selected single color.  
Touch the [SINGLE COLOR] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT screen.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the SINGLE COLOR setting screen.  
1
3
4
5
The SINGLE COLOR  
IMAGE EDIT  
Return to the IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
setting screen will  
appear.  
M
SINGLE COLOR  
I
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
11x
FULL-BLEED  
MULT  
ENLA  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
2 Select the desired color.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
OK  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
-1  
About the steps that follow  
CANCEL  
SINGLE COLOR  
If the reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
1.RED  
2.GREEN  
3.BLUE  
4.YELLOW  
5.MAGENTA  
6.CYAN  
In either case, press the [COLOR COPY  
START] key to begin copying.  
When one of the keys is touched, the single color  
-
1
icon (  
) will appear at the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that the single color function is  
turned on. (The number that appears with the icon  
indicates the selected color, and is the number on  
the key of the selected color.)  
To cancel the SINGLE COLOR function, select the  
SINGLE COLOR function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step 2).  
Mirror image  
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This function is used to print a mirror image of the original. The images will be inverted in the right to left direction on  
the copies.  
Original  
Copy  
Touch the [MIRROR IMAGE] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
The [MIRROR IMAGE]  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
1
3
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
key will be highlighted to  
indicate that the function  
MIRROR  
IMAGE  
OR  
PHOT  
About the steps that follow  
is turned on, and the  
If a reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
mirror image icon (  
will appear in the upper  
left of the screen.  
)
MULTIGE  
ENLARGEMENT  
EED  
PAMP  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
To cancel the MIRROR IMAGE function, touch the  
MIRROR IMAGE again on the IMAGE EDIT menu  
screen (step 2).  
2
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Photo Repeat  
PHOTO REPEAT is used to produce repeated images of a photo on a single sheet of copy paper.  
G Up to 24 repeats can be made on a single copy sheet. The number of copies on a single sheet depends on the  
original size and copy paper size.  
G Reduction or enlargement cannot be selected with this function. If reduction or enlargement has been selected,  
the copy ratio will be reset to 100% when this function is selected.  
G This function will not work when non-standard size paper is used.  
G This function can only be used with 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) or 11" x 17" (A3) paper.  
Original size (to 3" x 5" (130 x 90 mm))  
Original size (to 5" x 7" (100 x 150 mm))  
Four copies are made on a  
sheet of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
size paper.  
Two copies are made on a  
sheet of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
size paper.  
Eight copies are  
made on a sheet  
of 11" x 17" (A3)  
size paper.  
Four copies are  
made on a sheet of  
11" x 17" (A3) size  
paper.  
Original size (to 2-1/2" x 4" (70 x 100 mm))  
Original size (to 2-1/2" x 2-1/2" (65 x 70 mm))  
Eight copies are made on a  
sheet of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
size paper.  
12 copies are made on a  
sheet of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
size paper.  
16 copies are  
made on a sheet  
of 11" x 17" (A3)  
size paper.  
24 copies are  
made on a sheet of  
11" x 17" (A3) size  
paper.  
Original size (to 2-1/8" x 3-5/8" (57 x 100 mm))  
10 copies are made on a  
sheet of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
size paper (95% ratio).  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Touch the [PHOTO REPEAT] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
1
4
5
The PHOTO REPEAT  
setting  
screen  
will  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
R
appear.  
PHOTO REPEAT  
PAMPHLET COPY  
MU  
GE  
NT  
P  
About the steps that follow  
See pages 5-7 through 5-8.  
Touch the key for the desired combination  
of original type and paper size.  
2
NOTES  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
G Be sure to place the original on the document  
glass, The reversing automatic document feeder  
cannot be used for this function.  
CANCEL  
OK  
PHOTO REPEAT  
1/5  
ORIGINAL SIZE  
E/L SIZE POST CARD  
148x105mm  
REPEAT TYPE  
A4/8½x11  
A3/11x17  
4
8
G Place ~2-1/2" x 4 (70 x 100mm), ~2-1/2" x 2-1/2"  
"
3 x 5"  
(65 x 70mm) and ~2-1/8" x 3-5/8  
originals as shown below.  
"
(57 x 100mm)  
When any one of the keys is touched, the photo  
repeat icon ( , etc.) will appear at the upper left of  
Centering scale  
Centering scale  
the screen to indicate that the function is turned on.  
Placing a  
~2 ½" x 4"  
Placing a  
If the key for the desired combination doesn't  
(70 x 100mm)  
~2 ½" x 2 ½"  
(65 x 70mm)  
original  
appear, touch the  
or  
key to scroll, and  
or ~2 1 " x 3  
"
5
/
/
8
8
then touch the desired repeat type key (8-1/2" x  
11" (A4) or 11" x 17" (A3)).  
(57 x 100mm)  
original  
When making repeat copies of an original size (to  
2-1/8" x 3-5/8" (57 x 100 mm)), only 8-1/2" x 11"  
(A4) can be selected for the paper size.  
To cancel the PHOTO REPEAT function, select the  
PHOTO REPEAT function again and touch the  
[CANCEL] key (step 2).  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the PHOTO REPEAT setting screen.  
3
Return to the IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
6
Multi shot  
The multi shot function is used to copy up to four originals, collectively in a specified order, per sheet of copy paper  
in any one of four layout patterns.  
[Example] Copying seven originals using the 4 in 1 MULTI SHOT selection in a layout pattern starting from the upper  
left to lower right.  
G When using the multi shot function, place the  
One-sidedcopies  
originals, select the desired paper size, and  
select the copying mode before selecting the  
multi shot function on the special modes screen.  
from one-sided  
originals  
G When using the multi shot function, the  
appropriate copy ratio will be automatically set  
based on the original size, paper size, and the  
number of originals to be copied onto one sheet.  
The minimum possible reduction ratio is 25%.  
Depending on the original size, paper size, and  
the number of originals to be copied onto one  
sheet, the copy ratio required to fit the original  
images onto one sheet may be smaller than  
25%. In this case, a ratio of 25% will be used,  
and parts of the original images may be cut off.  
Copies  
One-sided copies  
from two-sided  
originals  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Touch the [MULTI SHOT] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
1
4 Select whether or not to add borderlines.  
When the BORDER  
CANCEL  
OK  
OK  
The  
setting  
appear.  
MULTI  
screen  
SHOT  
will  
LINE  
checkbox  
is  
YOUT  
selected,  
borderlines  
BORDER LINE  
AT  
MULTI SHOT  
are added around the  
borders of the images.  
The multi shot icon (  
,
etc.) will also appear in  
the upper left of the  
screen to indicate that  
the function is turned on.  
OPY  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the MULTI SHOT setting screen.  
5
6
7
Select the number of originals to be  
copied onto one sheet of copy paper on  
the multi shot selection screen.  
2
Return to the IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
CANCEL  
LAYOUT  
OK  
MULTI SHOT  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
2in1  
4in1  
BORDER LINE  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
The orientation of copy paper and the image of the  
originals may be rotated as needed.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
About the steps that follow  
3 Select the layout.  
If a reversing automatic document feeder is  
being used, see pages 5-2 through 5-6. If the  
document glass is being used, see pages 5-7  
through 5-9.  
Select the order in which  
the originals will be  
arranged on the copy.  
CANCEL  
O
LAYOUT  
BORDER  
To cancel the multi shot function, touch the  
[CANCEL] key on the multi shot setting screen (step  
2).  
Shot number  
2in1  
Layout  
4in1  
The arrows in the above diagram indicate the  
directions in which the images are arranged.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
11" x 17" (A3) Full-bleed  
In other copy modes, image loss will occur along the copy edges. When the 11" x 17" (A3) FULL-BLEED function is  
used, the full image of an 11" x 17" (A3) size original will be copied onto 12" x 18" (A3W) size copy paper.  
The 11" x 17" (A3) FULL-BLEED function can only be used when the original is placed on the document glass. (The  
reversing automatic document feeder cannot be used.)  
Reduction or enlargement cannot be selected with this function. If reduction or enlargement has been selected, the  
copy ratio will be reset to 100% when this function is selected.  
Automatic two-sided copying is not possible.  
Original (11" x 17" (A3)) size  
Copy (12" x 18" (A3W)) size  
Touch the [11x17 FULL-BLEED] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Touch the [PAPER SELECT] key on the  
touch panel and then select the paper type  
in the bypass tray.  
1
5
The  
[11x17  
FULL-  
SINGLE COLOR  
BLEED] key will be  
highlighted to indicate  
that the function is  
turned on, and the full-  
READY TO COPY.  
INTERRUPT  
0
AUTO  
11x17  
FULL-BLEED  
MULT  
ENLA  
1. 8½x11  
2. 8½x14  
3. 11x17  
4. 8½x11R  
PLAIN  
12x18  
PLAIN  
ORIGINAL  
RECYCLED  
COLOR  
AUTO  
EXPOSURE  
bleed icon (  
) will  
HEAVY PAPER  
TRANSPARENCY  
ENVELOPE  
appear in the upper left  
of the screen.  
PLAIN  
PAPER SELET  
100%  
COPY RAT
6
Touch the [PLAIN] key or the [HEAVY PAPER]  
key.  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
2
3
4
If you touched the [HEAVY PAPER] key, touch the  
[HEAVY PAPER1] key or the [HEAVY PAPER2]  
key as appropriate for the weight of the paper you  
loaded. (See step 3 on page 2-12.)  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
About the steps that follow  
See pages 5-7 and 5-8.  
Extend the copy receptacle and then begin  
copying.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
Load 12" x 18" (A3W) copy paper into the  
bypass tray.  
to 12" x 18" width before  
To cancel the 11 x 17 (A3) FULL-BLEED function,  
touch the [11x17 FULL-BLEED] key again on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen (step 1).  
loading  
the  
paper.  
Remove any paper  
remaining in the tray.  
Pull  
out  
the  
tray  
extension  
and  
wire  
extension. (See page 2-  
4)  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Multi-page enlargement  
This function is used to enlarge an original image to a size larger than 11" x 17" (A3) and print divided images onto  
multiple sheets of copy paper.  
[Example]  
Copy (enlarged image  
on 8 sheets of 11" x 17"  
(A3) paper)  
Overlap of sections of image  
G There will be a margin around the edges of each  
copy.  
Original  
G The original image will be divided and copied  
onto multiple sheets of paper. Areas for  
overlapping the copies will be made along the  
leading and trailing edges of each copy.  
(8-1/2" x 11"  
(A4) size)  
Touch the [MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT]  
key on the IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Set the enlargement size and the original  
size.  
1
3
The  
MULTI-PAGE  
The order of selection can begin from the  
enlargement size or the original size. When the  
enlargement size and original size are set, the  
multi-page enlargement icon ( ) will appear in  
the upper left of the screen to indicate that the  
function is turned on.  
MIRROR  
IMAGE  
OR  
PHOT  
ENLARGEMENT setting  
screen will appear.  
MULTI-PAGE  
ENLARGEMENT  
EED  
PAMP  
The combinations of original size and  
enlargement  
enlargement is possible are as follows.  
size  
for  
which  
multi-page  
Select the size system for multi-page  
enlargement  
2
Enlargement size  
Original size  
Touch the  
settings of the desired size system.  
or  
key to display the size  
22 x 17  
22 x 34  
34 x 44  
44 x 68  
A2  
A1  
A0  
A0 x 2*  
B3  
B2  
11 x 17/8-1/2 x 14/8-1/2 x 11  
11 x 17/8-1/2 x 14/8-1/2 x 11  
11 x 17/8-1/2 x 14/8-1/2 x 11  
11 x 17/8-1/2 x 14/8-1/2 x 11  
A3/A4/A5  
A3/A4/A5  
A3/A4  
A3  
B4/B5  
B4/B5  
B4/B5  
B4  
Inch system  
OK  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
CANCEL  
MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
3/3  
ENLARGEMENT SIZE  
(INCH)  
ORIGINAL SIZE &  
ORIENTATION  
x
x
x
x
22 17  
22 34  
11 17  
8½ 14  
x
x
x
34 44  
44 68  
8½ 11  
B1  
B0  
A system  
OK  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
Multi-page enlargement is not possible of an A-  
system size original to a B-system enlargement size,  
nor of a B-system size original to an A-system  
enlargement size.  
CANCEL  
MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
1/3  
ENLARGEMENT SIZE  
(A SIZE)  
ORIGINAL SIZE &  
ORIENTATION  
A2  
A1  
A3  
A4  
A0  
A0x2  
A5  
*Indicates the size that is twice A0 size.  
B system  
NOTES  
G If an original size is selected first, a message will  
indicate the enlargement sizes that can be  
selected. If an enlargement size is selected first, a  
message will indicate the original sizes that can be  
selected.  
OK  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
CANCEL  
MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
ORIGINAL SIZE &  
ORIENTATION  
2/3  
ENLARGEMENT SIZE  
(B SIZE)  
B3  
B2  
B4  
B5  
B1  
B0  
G If a combination is selected for which multi-page  
enlargement is not possible, invalid selection  
beeps will be sounded.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Check the placement orientation and the  
number of copies  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
4
8
Example: Enlargement size = 22" x 17" (A2),  
original size = 8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
OK  
IMAGE EDIT  
About the steps that follow  
See pages 5-7 and 5-8.  
CANCEL  
OK  
MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
3/3  
ENLARGEMENT SIZE  
(INCH)  
ORIGINAL SIZE &  
ORIENTATION  
x
x
x
x
22 17  
22 34  
11 17  
8½ 14  
NOTE  
x
x
x
34 44  
44 68  
8½ 11  
Be sure to place the original on the document glass.  
The reversing automatic document feeder cannot be  
used for this function.  
A suitable orientation for placement of the original  
and the number of sheets of paper required for the  
enlarged image are displayed based on the  
selected original size and enlargement size.  
To cancel the MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
function, select the MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT  
function again and touch the [CANCEL] key (step 4).  
NOTES  
G The paper size, number of sheets required for the  
enlarged image, and the ratio are automatically  
selected based on the selected original size and  
enlargement size. (The paper size and ratio  
cannot be selected by the operator.)  
G The relations between the original size and  
enlargement size selected by the operator and the  
automatically selected paper size, number of  
sheets, and ratio are shown on the previous page.  
G If no paper trays have the size of paper that was  
automatically selected, "Load XXX paper" will  
appear. Change the paper in one of the trays or  
the bypass tray to the indicated size of paper.  
6
Place the original on the document glass  
5
in accordance with the indicated  
orientation. (page 4-6)  
Multi-page enlargement  
is only possible using  
the document glass.  
The reversing automatic  
document feeder cannot  
be used for this function.  
Touch the [OK] key (inside [OK] key) on  
the MULTI-PAGE ENLARGEMENT setting  
screen.  
6
7
Return to the IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
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IMAGE EDIT MENU  
Pamphlet copy  
The pamphlet copy function is used to arrange copies in proper order for eventual center-stapling and folding into a  
booklet. Two original pages are copied onto each side of copy paper. Four pages are, therefore, copied onto one sheet.  
This function is convenient for arranging copies into an attractive booklet or pamphlet.  
[Example] Copying eight originals in the pamphlet copy mode  
G Scan the originals in order from the first page to  
Originals  
(one-sided)  
The finished copies  
can be folded.  
the last page. The order of copying will be  
automatically adjusted by the machine.  
G Either left binding (opening from right to left) or  
right binding (opening from left to right) can be  
selected.  
Left binding  
1
2
3
4
5
6
First page  
First page  
7
G
Four originals will be copied onto one sheet.  
Blank pages may be automatically added at the  
end, depending on the number of the originals.  
A duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer and duplex  
bypass/inverter unit are required for this function.  
8
Originals  
(two-sided)  
2
4
G
6
8
Right binding  
1
3
5
G If a saddle stitch finisher is installed, copies can  
be stapled in two positions along the center of  
copies and folded at the center.  
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Touch the [PAMPHLET COPY] key on the  
IMAGE EDIT menu screen.  
Touch the [OK] key on the IMAGE EDIT  
menu screen.  
1
4
5
Return to the SPECIAL MODES screen.  
The PAMPHLET COPY  
PHOTO REPEAT  
MUL  
setting  
screen  
will  
Touch the [OK] key on the SPECIAL  
MODES screen.  
Return to the main screen of copy mode.  
appear. The pamphlet  
copy icon ( , etc.) will  
also appear in the upper  
left corner of the screen  
to indicate that the  
function is turned on.  
GE  
NT  
PAMPHLET COPY  
Place the original in the document feeder tray  
or on the document glass. (pages 4-6 to 4-9)  
6
7
Ensure that the desired paper size has been  
automatically selected based on the original size.  
To select another size  
Designate the type of originals to be  
copied: 1-sided or 2-sided.  
2
paper, select the desired  
size and touch the [AUTO  
AUTO 11x17  
PAPER SELECT  
CANCEL  
OK  
PAMPHLET COPY  
ORIGINAL  
1-SIDED 2-SIDED  
LEFT  
BINDING  
RIGHT  
BINDING  
IMAGE]  
appropriate copy ratio will be  
selected automatically  
key.  
The  
100  
%
based on the original size  
and the paper size. (See  
steps 2 and 3 on page 5-12.)  
COPY RATIO  
Select the [2-SIDED] key when you are using the  
reversing automatic document feeder to scan a  
two-sided original.  
Make all other desired settings such as  
exposure or the number of copies, and  
press the [START] key.  
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9
Select the binding position (left binding or  
right binding) and touch the [OK] key  
(inside [OK] key) on the PAMPHLET COPY  
setting screen.  
3
[When using the automatic document feeder:]  
Copying will start after all originals have been  
scanned. (The next step is not needed.)  
[When using the document glass:]  
Replace the original with the next original and  
press the [START] key. Repeat this operation until  
all originals have been scanned. Then touch the  
[READ-END] key.  
Return to the IMAGE  
EDIT menu screen.  
CANCEL  
OK  
LEFT  
RI
ED  
BINDING  
BINDING  
When the pamphlet copy function is set, the two-  
sided copying mode will be automatically selected.  
To cancel the pamphlet copy function, touch the [CANCEL]  
key on the pamphlet copy setting screen (step 2).  
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JOB PROGRAM MEMORY  
Frequently used job programs can be stored in each of ten storage registers. This is convenient for quick job recall  
without losing time manually reprogramming each aspect of a job. Job programs can be recalled with ease, and the  
programs are retained even when the power is turned off. By programming frequently used copy settings, you can  
eliminate the bother of selecting the settings each time you use them for a copy job.  
GSelection for functions stored as part of a job program, will not be recalled as part of the program if the function has  
been disabled or changed by a key operator program.  
GTo exit the job memory mode, press the [CA] (clear all) key on the operation panel or touch the [EXIT] key on the  
touch panel.  
Storing a job program  
1 Press the [#/P] key.  
5 Touch the [OK] key.  
AND PRESS  
NCEL].  
The selected settings  
will be stored under the  
CANCEL  
OK  
AUT
ORI
register  
number  
AUTO  
PLAIN  
selected in step 3.  
EXPOSURE  
5½x8½  
AUTO  
8½x11  
8½x11  
PAPER SELECT  
DUPLEX  
8½x11  
11x17  
100%  
COPY RATIO  
Touch the [STORE/DELETE] key to obtain  
the storage register screen.  
2
If a number key is selected in step 3 that has  
already been programmed.  
M NUMBER.  
A setting confirmation screen will appear. To  
replace the existing program with the new  
program, touch the [STORE] key and continue  
from step 4. If you do not wish to replace the  
existing program, touch the [CANCEL] key to  
return to the screen of step 3 and select a different  
number key.  
RECALL  
STORE/DELETE  
6
Touch a number key from 1 to 10 on the  
storage register screen.  
3
PROGRAMS  
Highlighted  
storage  
NOTE  
register numbers are  
registers which already  
have programs stored.  
ESS PROGRAM NUMBER.  
If overwriting of programmed copy settings has been  
prohibited in the key operator programs, you will not  
be able to storing a job program. (See page 16 of the  
key operator's guide.)  
RECALL  
STORE/  
4 Make all copier selections to be stored.  
TO STORE, MAKE SELECTIONS AND PRESS  
[OK], TO DELETE, PRESS [CANCEL].  
The number of copies  
cannot be stored.  
SPECIAL MODES  
PLA  
5½x  
2-SIDED COPY  
8½x11  
DUPLEX  
OUTPUT  
8½x11  
11x17  
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JOB PROGRAM MEMORY  
Recalling a job program  
Set the number of copies as needed and  
1 Press the [#/P] key.  
3
press the [COLOR COPY START (  
)]  
or [BLACK COPY START ( )] key.  
Copying will start with  
the settings of the  
recalled job program.  
Touch the desired storage register  
number key to recall the job from memory.  
2
JOB PROGRAMS  
When a number key is  
touched, the selection  
screen will be closed  
and the stored job  
program will be recalled.  
A number for which no  
job program has been  
NOTE  
PRESS PROGRAM NUMBER.  
If any settings related to the contents of a job  
program were changed in the key operator programs  
after the job program was stored, the changed  
settings will not be included when the job program is  
recalled.  
RECALL  
stored  
cannot  
be  
selected.  
Deleting a stored job program  
1 Press the [#/P] key.  
4 Touch the [DELETE] key.  
When the [DELETE] key  
is touched, the screen in  
step 3 will return and the  
A JOB PROGRAM HAS BEEN ALREADY STORED.  
STORE ANOTHER PROGRAM?  
program will be deleted.  
CANCEL  
REC LL  
DELETE  
STORE  
If the [CANCEL] key is  
touched, the screen in  
step 3 will return but the  
program will not be  
deleted. If no other  
programs are to be  
deleted, touch the [EXIT]  
key on the screen  
displayed in step 3 to  
exit the job program  
mode.  
STORE/DELETE  
Touch the [STORE/DELETE] key to obtain  
the storage register screen.  
2
M NUMBER.  
RECALL  
STORE/DELETE  
NOTE  
If overwriting of programmed copy settings has been  
prohibited in the key operator programs, you will not  
be able to clear a job program. (See page 16 of the  
key operator's guide.)  
Select a storage register number of the  
program to be deleted.  
3
EXIT  
If a number key for which  
no job program has  
been stored is selected,  
the screen will change to  
the screen of step 4 on  
STORE/DELETE  
the previous page (for  
storing a job program).  
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INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN  
INTERRUPT can be used to temporarily stop a long copy run so that another copy job can be run.  
It is not possible to interrupt an automatic two-sided copy job.  
Make all other desired settings such as  
exposure, paper size and number of  
copies and then press the [COLOR COPY  
1 Touch the [INTERRUPT] key.  
3
If the [INTERRUPT] key  
does not appear,  
INTERRUPT  
0
AUTO  
START (  
)]key.  
)] or [BLACK COPY START  
ORIGINAL  
8½x1
ORIGINAL  
interrupt copying is not  
possible.  
(
AUTO  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
When making black and  
white copying using the  
document glass in the  
sort mode, replace the  
original with the next  
original and press the  
[BLACK COPY START]  
EXPOSURE  
AUTO  
8½x11  
1
X
PAPER SELECT  
1
100  
%
When the [INTERRUPT]  
key is touched in step 1,  
the [INTERRUPT] touch  
key will be replaced by  
the [CANCEL] key as  
shown in the illustration.  
CANCEL  
0
AUTO  
ORIGINAL  
8½x1
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
key.  
operation  
Repeat  
until  
this  
all  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
EXPOSURE  
AUTO  
8½x11  
originals have been  
scanned. Then, touch  
the [READ-END] key.  
1
X
PAPER SELECT  
1
100  
%
NOTES  
PLACE NEXT ORIGINAL. PRESS [START].  
WHEN FINISHED, PRESS [READ-END].  
G If you touch the [INTERRUPT] key when the  
account counter function is turned on, the display  
will prompt you to enter your account number.  
Enter your account number with the numeric keys.  
The copies you make will be added to the count of  
the entered account number.  
READ-END  
When the interrupt copy job is finished,  
touch the [CANCEL] key to turn off the  
interrupt copy state.  
G If the [INTERRUPT] key is touched while an  
original is being scanned, the interrupt state will  
begin after scanning is completed. If the  
[INTERRUPT] key is touched during copying, the  
interrupt state will begin after the copy is  
completed.  
G Interrupt copying is not possible during automatic  
two-sided copying using the optional duplex  
module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer. In addition,  
automatic two-sided copying is not possible during  
interrupt copying.  
4
CANCEL  
0
AUTO  
6
ORIGINAL  
8½x1
ORIGINAL  
AUTO  
PLAIN  
5½x8½  
EXPOSURE  
AUTO  
8½x11  
1
X
PAPER SELECT  
1
100
%  
5 Resume the interrupted copy job.  
If a color copy job was interrupted, replace the  
originals that have not yet been copied and  
resume copying.  
Place the original for the interrupt copy job  
2
in the document feeder or on the  
document glass (pages 4-6 to 4-9).  
If a black and white copy  
If a black and white copy job was interrupted,  
replace the originals that have not yet been copied  
and press the [BLACK COPY START] key to  
resume copying.  
job is being interrupted  
to run another black and  
white copy job, the  
number of originals that  
can be copied in the  
interrupt job is 35.  
(based on text original  
(A) on page 5-4)  
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CHAPTER 7  
MACHINE MAINTENANCE  
This chapter explains procedures for removing misfeeds in a reversing  
automatic document feeder, cleaning the machine, and troubleshooting.  
Page  
REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEED ..........................................................7-2  
G
Removing a misfed original from the reversing automatic document feeder.....7-2  
USER MAINTENANCE (For copying)............................................................7-3  
TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................7-4  
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REMOVING AN ORIGINAL MISFEED  
Removing a misfed original from the reversing automatic  
document feeder  
If an original misfeed occurs in the reversing automatic document feeder, follow the steps below to remove the misfed  
original.  
NOTES  
G For misfeed removal in the main unit and other peripheral devices, see page 2-18.  
G When a misfeed occurs, touch the [INFORMATION] key to display detailed information for misfeed removal.  
Check locations A, B, and C in the diagram at left to  
remove the original.  
A
C
B
1 Removing misfeeds from each location  
G Check location A  
GCheck location C  
Open the cover of  
Open  
document feeder  
cover and remove  
the  
Document feeding area cover  
Document feeding area cover  
the  
document  
feeder and gently  
remove  
original,  
care not to tear it.  
the  
taking  
the  
misfed  
original. If the  
original is difficult  
to remove, open  
the  
document  
G Check location B  
feeder cover and then remove the original.  
Remove  
misfed original. If  
the original is  
the  
Open and close the document feeder  
cover.  
2
difficult  
to  
Opening  
closing the cover  
clears the  
and  
remove, open the  
RADF exit area  
cover and then  
remove  
original.  
misfeed display.  
Copying cannot  
be resumed until  
the  
this  
step  
is  
performed.  
Open the RADF  
exit area cover  
and remove the  
misfed original.  
RADF exit area cover  
However, this step is not necessary after a  
misfeed is removed from location C.  
A message may appear indicating the number of  
originals which must be returned to the document  
feeder tray. Return the originals to the document  
feeder tray and press the [START] key for color or  
black and white copying as appropriate for the job  
being resumed.  
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USER MAINTENANCE (For copying)  
The document glass and the transport belt of the reversing automatic document feeder must be kept clean to avoid  
dirty areas from being copied onto the copies.  
CAUTION  
Do not use flammable spray to clean the machine. If gas from the spray comes in contact with hot electrical  
components or the fusing unit inside the machine, fire or electrical shock may result.  
Wipe the document glass and the transport belt of the reversing automatic document  
feeder with a soft, clean cloth.  
NOTE  
When cleaning, do not use thinner, benzene, or similar volatile cleaning agents.  
These may degrade or discolor the housing.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Whenever the machine stops or operation is not possible, check the operation panel display for messages. In most  
cases, these messages will give sufficient information to return the machine to an operating condition. In cases where  
this information is not enough, check the list below for more information. This section describes problems concerning  
copier features. For troubleshooting specific problems related to the printer or network scanner, and fax features, see  
the separate manuals provided for these features. For problems related to other peripheral devices, see page 2-24.  
Problem  
Check  
Solution or cause  
Machine does not Are the [START] keys indicators off?  
operate.  
If the indicators are not on, the machine may  
be warming up. Warm-up should be  
completed in 99 seconds or less.  
Copies are too dark Is the original image too dark or too light?  
or too light.  
Select an appropriate resolution setting for  
the original being copied and adjust the copy  
exposure. (See page 5-10)  
Is the exposure mode set to "AUTO"?  
The exposure level for "AUTO" can be  
adjusted using the "Exposure adjustment"  
key operator program. Contact your key  
operator. (See page 15 of the key operator's  
guide.)  
An appropriate resolution setting for the Change the resolution setting to "AUTO" or  
original has not been selected.  
manually select an appropriate resolution  
setting. (See page 5-10)  
Text is not clear on a An appropriate resolution setting for the Change the resolution setting to "TEXT".  
copy. original has not been selected.  
Moiré appears on a An appropriate resolution setting for the Change the resolution setting to "PRINTED  
copy of a magazine, original has not been selected.  
catalogue, or other  
PHOTO".  
printed material.  
Text overlaying a An appropriate resolution setting for the Change the resolution setting to "MAP".  
photo is not clear on original has not been selected.  
a copy of a map,  
magazine or other  
printed material.  
Smudges appear on Document glass or document cover dirty?  
copies.  
Clean the surface of the document glass,  
and the transport belt of the reversing  
automatic document feeder. (See page 7-3.)  
Original smudged or blotchy?  
Use a clean original.  
Image cannot be Is the auto paper select or auto image Rotation copy functions only if the machine  
rotated.  
function set?  
is either in the auto paper select mode or in  
the auto image mode. (See page 4-7.)  
Part  
of  
original Is the original positioned correctly?  
Set the original properly. (page 4-6)  
image is not copied.  
Is the copy ratio proper for the original and Use the auto image function to select the  
paper sizes?  
appropriate copy ratio based on the original  
and copy sizes. (See page 5-12.)  
Blank copies  
Is the original placed correctly?  
When using the document glass, place the  
original face down.  
When using the reversing automatic  
document feeder, place original face up.  
Order of copies Is the order of originals correct?  
incorrect  
When using the document glass, set the  
originals from the first page one sheet at a  
time.  
When using the reversing automatic  
document feeder, set the originals with the  
first page up.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
cancelation Is a message requesting cancelation of job Press the [CA] (clear all) key to cancel the  
displayed? current job.  
of Is a message indicating memory is full If the data amount exceeds the limit when  
Check  
Solution or cause  
Job  
needed  
Scanning  
originals  
is displayed?  
using the pamphlet copy or multi shot copy  
which requires scanning of all originals,  
scanning will be canceled and copying will  
not be performed.  
incomplete.  
If you install an additional memory, the  
storage capacity will increase.  
The  
selected For an interrupt copy job, are you attempting When color copying is performed in sort  
number of sets of color copying in sort mode?  
copies is not printed.  
mode for an interrupt copy job, only one set  
of copies can be made. If more than one set  
is needed, replace the original and repeat  
the copy procedure for each set needed.  
Not all pages are When making copies, the memory became When the memory becomes full during  
copied  
full during scanning of the originals and a scanning of the originals, you can select  
message appears asking you whether you whether you want to continue the job and  
want to continue copying or cancel.  
print only those originals that were scanned,  
or cancel the job. If you continue the job,  
copies will only be made of the originals that  
were scanned, and thus all originals cannot  
be copied at once.  
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CHAPTER 8  
This chapter contains useful information about the machine.  
Page  
SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................................8-2  
G
Copier and Main unit..............................................................................8-2  
G
Reversing automatic document feeder ..................................................8-4  
G
Duplex bypass/inverter unit (optional)....................................................8-4  
INDEX............................................................................................................8-5  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Copier and Main unit  
Type  
Desktop (can be upgraded to console type if an optional stand is installed.)  
Print system  
Electrophotographic system (LED head system)  
OPC drum  
Photoconductive type  
Developer system  
Fusing system  
Resolution  
Contact non-magnetic single-component development  
Press roller fusing method  
Scan: 600 x 600 dpi, output: 600 x 600 dpi (However, if the "B/W 600dpi scanning  
mode for document feeder" checkbox is not selected in the key operator  
programs, scan: 600 x 300 dpi)  
Gradation  
Originals  
Scan: Color; 256 levels, Black and white; 2 levels  
Printing: Color: Equivalent of 256 levels / Black and white: 2 levels (in copy mode)  
/ Equivalent of 256 levels (in printer mode)  
Sheets, bound documents  
Maximum size: 11" x 17" or A3  
Copy paper  
Copy sizes  
Plain paper and special papers  
Max. 12" x 18" or A3wide, min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" or A6R  
Image loss: 4 mm 2 mm at edges  
Warm-up time  
99 seconds or less  
First-copy time*  
Full color/single color copying : 8.0 seconds or less  
Black/white copying : 7.0 seconds or less  
Copy ratio  
Variable: 45 to 400% in 1% increments, total 356 steps  
Fixed presets: 25%, 50%, 64%, 77%, 100%, 121%, 129%, 200% and 400% for  
inch system, 25%, 50%, 70%, 81%, 86%, 100%, 115%, 122%, 141%, 200% and  
400% for AB system.  
Paper feed  
A paper tray and bypass tray  
Continuous copy  
Expansion DIMM slot  
Required power supply  
999 copies; subtractive counter  
1 slot (128 MB or 256 MB can be installed)  
USA: AC120V, 60Hz, 12A  
Other countries: Local voltage 10% (For power supply requirements, see the  
name plate located on the right hand side at the rear of the main unit.)  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
Max. 1.5 kW  
26-25/64" (W) x 26-5/8" (D) x 30-5/8" (H) (670 mm (W) x 676 mm (D) x 778 mm (H))  
Weight (Not including  
toner cartridge)  
Approx. 194.0 lbs. (Approx. 88.0kg)  
Overall dimensions  
Operating conditions  
53-1/8" (W) x 26-5/8"(D) (1349 mm (W) x 676 mm (D))  
Temperature: 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C),  
Humidity: 20% to 80%  
* The indicated first-copy time assumes the following conditions:  
Upper tray at paper intake / horizontal feeding of 8-1/2" x 11" (A4) size paper / no pre-scan / left tray / transfer belt:  
black copy position  
The first-copy time is slower when making copies on transparency film, heavy paper, or other special paper in the  
bypass tray.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Continuous copying speed (when the offset function is not used)  
Black and white copying  
Color copying  
Copy paper size  
11" x 17" (A3)  
12" x 18" (A3 wide)  
100% / Reduced / Enlarged  
15 copies/min.  
7 copies/min.  
100% / Reduced / Enlarged  
13 copies/min.  
7 copies/min.  
8-1/2" x 14" (B4), 8-1/2" x 13"  
8-1/2" x 11" (A4)  
8-1/2" x 11"R (A4R)  
17 copies/min.  
32 copies/min.  
22 copies/min.  
32 copies/min.  
22 copies/min.  
32 copies/min.  
15 copies/min.  
26 copies/min.  
19 copies/min.  
26 copies/min.  
19 copies/min.  
26 copies/min.  
B5  
7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R (B5R)  
8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (A5)  
Transparencies (fast speed setting*)  
(8-1/2" x 11" (A4))  
26 copies/min.  
26 copies/min.  
Transparencies (high resolution setting)  
(8-1/2" x 11" (A4))  
Heavy paper 1,2 (8-1/2" x 11" (A4))  
13 copies/min.  
13 copies/min.  
13 copies/min.  
13 copies/min.  
* The continuous copying speed when the fastest copying conditions are used.  
Output tray specifications  
Center tray: Face-down output  
Output method  
Left tray:  
Face-up output  
Maximum number of sheets  
(8-1/2" 11" (A4) size/  
recommended paper for color)  
Center tray: 500 sheets  
Left tray: 250 sheets  
x
Center tray: Plain paper (including recommended paper for color) and heavy  
2
Paper type  
paper 1 (28 to 54 lbs.) (106 to 200 g/m )  
Left tray:  
Plain paper and special paper  
Center tray: 12" x 18", 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,  
7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R, 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (A3W, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R,  
A5, A6R)  
Paper size  
Left tray:  
12" x 18", 11" x 17", 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,  
7-1/4" x 10-1/2"R, 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (A3W, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R,  
A5, A6R)  
2
Center tray: 17 to 54 lbs. (64 to 200 g/m )  
Paper weight  
2
Left tray:  
17 to 80 lbs. (64 to 300 g/m )  
Acoustic Noise Emission* (measurement according to ISO7779)  
Printing mode  
Standby mode  
5.5 B or less  
Sound power level LwA  
Black/White  
6.8 B or less  
Color  
6.3 B or less  
* Measurement conditions: The duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer option is installed and paper is fed from  
paper tray 1.  
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Emission Concentration (measurement according to RAL-UZ62: Edition Jan. 2002)  
3
Ozone  
Dust  
Styrene  
0.02 mg/m or less  
3
0.075 mg/m or less  
3
0.07 mg/m or less  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Reversing automatic document feeder  
Original sizes  
5-1/2" x 8-1/2" to 11" x 17" (A5 to A3)  
2
Original weight  
One-sided original : 14 to 54 lbs. (50 to 200 g/m )  
2
Two-sided original : 14 to 42 lbs. (50 to 156 g/m )  
2
Capacity  
Up to 100 sheets (8-1/2" x 11", 21 lbs. (A4, 80 g/m ))  
2
Up to 60 sheets (8-1/2" x 14" or larger, 21 lbs. (B4 or larger, 80 g/m ))  
2
For originals heavier than 21 lbs. (80 g/m ), the total thickness must not exceed  
13/32" (10 mm). However, for originals that are larger than 8-1/2" x 14" (B4), the  
total thickness must not exceed 1/4" (6 mm).  
Power supply  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Supplied from machine  
32-3/8" (W) x 20" (D) x 4-13/16" (H) (822 mm (W) x 508 mm (D) x 121 mm (H))  
Approx. 26.5 lbs. (Approx. 12 kg)  
Duplex bypass/inverter unit (optional)  
Number of sheets  
1 sheet (non-stack method)  
Paper size  
Face-up output: Same as paper feed specifications of machine  
Face-down output: 12"x18", 11"x17", 8-1/2"x14", 8-1/2"x13", 8-1/2"x11", 8-1/2"  
x11"R, 7-1/4"x10-1/2"R, 8-1/2"x5-1/2", A3W, A3, B4, A4,  
A4R, B5, B5R, A5  
2
Page weight  
Face-up output: 17 to 80 lbs. (64 to 300 g/m )  
2
Face-down output: 17 to 54 lbs. (64 to 200 g/m )  
Transport reference point  
Dimensions  
Center reference point  
6-5/32" (W) x 17-29/64" (D) x 17-1/64" (H)  
(156 mm (W) x 443 mm (D) x 432 mm (H))  
Weight  
Approx. 14.3 lbs. (Approx. 6.5 kg)  
As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification  
changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are  
nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.  
8-4  
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INDEX  
[#/P] key ................................................................. 4-3  
] key................................................................... 4-3  
Copying from the bypass tray .............................. 5-17  
Covers............................................................. 6-2, 6-9  
Custom settings ............................................1-8, 2-13  
Cyan toner............................................................ 2-15  
[
1-sided copies................................................. 5-2, 5-7  
11" x 17" Full-bleed.................................... 6-16, 6-21  
256 MB optional memory ....................................... 1-7  
I D  
I A  
Deleting a stored job program.............................. 6-27  
Detail.................................................................... 1-10  
Display contrast.................................................... 2-14  
Display switching.................................................. 1-10  
Disposal of hole punch scrap ................................. 3-9  
Document feeder tray...................................... 4-2, 4-6  
Document feeding area cover......................... 4-2, 7-2  
Document glass ..................................................... 4-2  
- 1-sided copies................................................... 5-7  
- Automatic two-sided copying ............................ 5-9  
- Setting originals ................................................ 4-6  
- User maintenance............................................. 7-3  
Does not operate.................................................. 2-24  
Dual page copy ............................................... 6-2, 6-6  
Duplex bypass/inverter unit....................1-6, 2-22, 8-4  
Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer.....1-6, 2-8, 2-22  
ACC.#-C................................................... 1-11 to 1-12  
Acceptable originals............................................... 4-5  
Account number................................................... 1-12  
Address control .................................................... 2-13  
Applicable paper sizes ............................... 2-9 to 2-10  
Applicable paper types............................... 2-9 to 2-10  
Auditing mode ...................................................... 1-11  
Auto (resolution)................................................... 5-10  
Auto image.................................................. 5-12, 6-24  
Auto power shut-off mode...................................... 1-3  
Automatic copy image rotation............................... 4-7  
Automatic exposure adjustment........................... 5-11  
Automatic selection (reduction/enlargement)....... 5-12  
Automatic two-sided copying  
- Document glass ................................................ 5-9  
- Reversing automatic document feeder ............. 5-6  
Automatic two-sided printing......................... 2-8, 2-10  
I E  
Enable auto size detection................................... 2-12  
Energy saving features .......................................... 1-3  
Energy Star guidelines........................................... 1-3  
Enlargement......................................................... 5-12  
Envelopes ..................................2-6, 2-9 to 2-10, 5-17  
Erase............................................................... 6-2, 6-5  
Erase the shadow lines on copies.......................... 6-5  
Exit tray ...........................................0-3, 1-4, 1-6, 2-20  
Exposure....................................................... 4-4, 5-10  
Exposure adjustments.......................................... 5-10  
I B  
Binding change ...................................................... 5-9  
[BLACK COPY START] key............................ 1-8, 4-3  
Black toner ........................................................... 2-15  
Book original .......................................................... 6-6  
Brightness ................................................... 6-11, 6-15  
Bypass tray ................................................... 1-4, 2-24  
B/W reverse ......................................................... 6-10  
I C  
I F  
[C] key.................................................................... 4-3  
[CA] key.................................................................. 4-3  
Call for service ..................................................... 2-24  
Center erase .......................................................... 6-5  
Center tray ...............................................1-4, 3-6, 5-5  
Centering......................................................... 6-2, 6-7  
Changing the paper size ........................................ 2-2  
Checkmark........................................................... 2-14  
Clear all key ........................................................... 4-3  
Clear key................................................................ 4-3  
Clock adjust.......................................................... 2-14  
Color adjustments menu ............................... 6-2, 6-11  
Color balance.............................................. 6-11, 6-14  
[COLOR COPY START] key........................... 1-8, 4-3  
Color deviations occur.......................................... 2-24  
Common operation procedure for using the special functions .. 6-3  
Contents................................................................. 0-5  
Continuous copying speed..................................... 8-3  
[COPY] key ............................................................ 4-3  
Copy mode............................................................. 4-4  
Copy mode output restrictions ............................... 5-4  
Copy output............................................................ 5-5  
Copy ratio............................................................. 5-12  
Copy ratio display................................................... 4-4  
Copy ratio selection.............................................. 5-13  
Face-up and face-down output .............................. 1-7  
Facsimile expansion kit.......................................... 1-7  
Fast printing ......................................................... 2-12  
Fax data forward .................................................. 2-13  
Fax memory ........................................................... 1-7  
Fax receive settings ............................................. 2-13  
Features................................................................. 1-2  
Finisher tray ........................................................... 3-6  
Folded postcards.................................................. 2-10  
Front cover............................................................. 1-4  
Fusing unit....................................................... 1-5, 2-7  
Fusing unit pressure adjusting levers...........2-6 to 2-7  
8
I G  
Grayed out key....................................................... 1-9  
Group ..................................... 3-4, 3-6, 5-3 to 5-5, 5-8  
I H  
Heavy paper......................................2-9 to 2-10, 2-12  
High quality image................................................ 2-12  
Highlighted for visual confirmation ......................... 1-9  
Hole punching (Punch unit)..........................3-5 to 3-6  
8-5  
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INDEX  
- Transport area ................................................ 2-20  
Mode select...........................................1-8, 4-3 to 4-4  
More information on plain paper .......................... 2-10  
More information on special media ...................... 2-10  
Moving this machine .............................................. 0-3  
Multi shot.....................................................6-16, 6-19  
Multi-page enlargement ..............................6-16, 6-22  
I I  
Icon ........................................................................ 1-9  
If the machine is to be left unused for a long time.. 0-3  
Image edit menu ........................................... 6-2, 6-16  
Image send ............................................................ 1-8  
Information ........................................................... 2-18  
Insert sheets........................................................... 6-8  
Installation requirements........................................ 0-2  
Intensity....................................................... 6-11, 6-15  
Interior.................................................................... 1-5  
Interrupt......................................................... 4-4, 6-27  
I N  
Non-standard size.............................2-9 to 2-11, 6-24  
Number of copy sheets used by each account .... 1-11  
Number of scannable originals............................... 5-4  
Numeric keys ......................................................... 4-3  
I J  
Job program memory............................... 6-25 to 6-26  
Job status............................................................... 1-8  
Job status screen................................................. 1-10  
I O  
Offset........................................................3-4, 3-6, 5-5  
Offset tray............................................................... 3-2  
Operation panel............................................... 1-8, 4-3  
Original feed display............................................... 4-4  
Original guides ................................................ 4-2, 4-6  
[ORIGINAL] key .......................................4-4, 4-8, 4-9  
Original reminder indicator.............................. 4-2, 4-6  
Original size ......................................4-4, 4-5, 4-8, 4-9  
Output ...............................................4-4, 5-3, 5-5, 5-8  
Output tray ............................................................. 1-4  
Output tray specifications....................................... 8-3  
I K  
Key operator program .......................................... 2-13  
Keyboard select ................................................... 2-14  
I L  
Landscape.............................................................. 1-2  
Large capacity tray............................1-6, 3-15 to 3-17  
Left side cover........................................................ 1-4  
Left side cover release........................................... 1-4  
Left tray ........................................................... 1-4, 5-5  
List print................................................................ 2-14  
Loading paper in the bypass tray........2-4 to 2-6, 2-12  
Loading paper  
I P  
Pamphlet copy ............................................6-16, 6-24  
Paper curled......................................................... 2-25  
Paper recommended for color................................ 2-9  
Paper select display............................................... 4-4  
[PAPER SELECT] key .............................4-4, 5-2, 5-7  
Paper size slide...................................................... 2-2  
Paper tray 1...................................................2-2, 2-19  
Paper tray............................................................... 1-4  
Part names and functions  
- Bypass tray ....................................................... 2-4  
- Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer ..... 2-8  
- Large capacity tray.......................................... 3-16  
- Paper tray 1 ...................................................... 2-2  
- Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................... 2-7  
- Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................... 2-7  
Loading postcards........................................ 2-4 to 2-6  
- Exterior.............................................................. 1-4  
- Interior............................................................... 1-5  
- Large capacity tray.......................................... 3-15  
- Operation panel (Copier Operation).................. 4-3  
- Operation panel (General Information) ............. 1-8  
- Reversing automatic document feeder ............. 4-2  
- Saddle stitch finisher......................................... 3-2  
Peripheral devices.................................................. 1-6  
Photo.................................................................... 5-10  
Photo Repeat ..............................................6-16, 6-18  
Plain paper................................................. 2-9 to 2-10  
Portrait.................................................................... 1-2  
Postcards ............................................2-4 to 2-6, 5-17  
Postcards with a coated front............................... 2-10  
Power switch.......................................................... 1-4  
Preheat mode......................................................... 1-3  
Preset reduction/enlargement ratios .................... 5-13  
Pressure adjusting levers.............................2-6 to 2-7  
Print........................................................................ 1-8  
Print job ................................................................ 1-10  
Printed photo........................................................ 5-10  
Priority.................................................................. 1-10  
I M  
Magenta toner...................................................... 2-15  
Main features ......................................................... 1-2  
Main screen............................................................ 4-4  
Manual exposure adjustment............................... 5-10  
Manual selection (reduction/enlargement)........... 5-13  
Map ...................................................................... 5-10  
Margin shift...................................................... 6-2, 6-4  
Meaning of "R" ....................................................... 1-2  
Message............................................................... 2-24  
Mirror image............................................. 6-16 to 6-17  
Misfed original........................................................ 7-2  
Misfeed removal................................................... 2-18  
- Duplex bypass/inverter unit............................. 2-22  
- Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer ... 2-22  
- Exit area.......................................................... 2-20  
- Fusing area..................................................... 2-20  
- Large capacity tray.......................................... 3-17  
- Paper feed area .............................................. 2-19  
- Saddle stitch finisher....................................... 3-10  
- Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................. 2-21  
- Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................. 2-21  
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INDEX  
Staple cartridge replacement ................................. 3-7  
Staple jam removal ................................................ 3-8  
Staple sort....................................................... 3-4, 3-6  
Stapler compiler ..................................................... 3-2  
Stapler section ....................................................... 3-2  
Stapling position quick reference guide ............... 3-13  
Stapling positions................................................... 3-4  
[START] key....................................................4-3, 5-3  
Stop/delete........................................................... 1-10  
Storage of supplies .............................................. 2-17  
Storing a job program........................................... 6-26  
Suppress background .................................6-11, 6-13  
I Q  
Quality mode........................................................ 2-12  
I R  
RADF exit area....................................................... 4-2  
RADF exit area cover...................................... 4-2, 7-2  
Read-end ............................................................... 5-8  
Recalling a job program ....................................... 6-27  
Reduction/enlargement........................................ 5-12  
Registration adjustment ....................................... 2-24  
Replacing the toner cartridges ............................. 2-15  
Reversing automatic document feeder ........... 1-6, 4-2  
- 1-sided copies................................................... 5-2  
- Acceptable originals.......................................... 4-5  
- Automatic two-sided copying ............................ 5-6  
- Misfed original................................................... 7-2  
- Setting originals ................................................ 4-6  
- Specifications.................................................... 8-4  
RGB adjust............................................... 6-11 to 6-12  
Right cover of paper drawer................................... 1-5  
Right side cover ..................................................... 1-5  
Rotation copying .................................................... 4-7  
I T  
Text ...................................................................... 5-10  
Text/photo ............................................................ 5-10  
Text/prtd.photo..................................................... 5-10  
The machine does not operate ............................ 2-24  
To make darker copies......................................... 5-11  
To make lighter copies......................................... 5-11  
Toner cartridge.............................................. 1-5, 2-15  
Total count ........................................................... 2-14  
Total number of originals........................................ 4-5  
Touch panel ................................1-8 to 1-9, 4-3 to 4-4  
Transfer belt......................................................... 2-20  
Transparency film...................................2-9, 5-17, 6-8  
Transparency inserts.......................................6-2, 6-8  
Tray extension........................................................ 2-4  
Tray settings................................................2-11, 2-14  
Troubleshooting  
I S  
Saddle stitch.................................................. 3-5, 3-14  
Saddle stitch finisher...........................1-6, 3-2 to 3-14  
Saddle stitch function............................................. 3-5  
Saddle stitch tray.................................................... 3-2  
Scanner job.......................................................... 1-10  
Selecting the output tray ........................................ 5-5  
Selecting the resolution........................................ 5-10  
Selection of function............................................... 1-9  
Setting originals...................................................... 4-6  
Setting the paper size  
- Copier operation ............................................... 7-4  
- General information ........................................ 2-24  
- Saddle stitch finisher....................................... 3-12  
I U  
- Bypass tray ..................................................... 2-12  
- Extra size ........................................................ 2-11  
Setting the paper type.......................................... 2-11  
Sharpness................................................... 6-11, 6-13  
Single color .............................................. 6-16 to 6-17  
Size slide................................................................ 2-2  
Sort..........................................3-4, 3-6, 5-3 to 5-5, 5-8  
Special modes................................................. 4-4, 6-2  
Special papers ..................................2-9 to 2-10, 5-17  
Specifications......................................................... 8-2  
- Duplex bypass/inverter unit............................... 8-4  
- Duplex module/2 x 500 sheet paper drawer ..... 2-8  
- Large capacity tray.......................................... 3-15  
- Reversing automatic document feeder ............. 8-4  
- Saddle stitch finisher......................................... 3-2  
- Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................... 2-7  
- Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer.................... 2-7  
Specifications of paper trays.................................. 2-9  
Speed mode......................................................... 2-12  
Stand/1 x 500 sheet paper drawer.........1-6, 2-7, 2-21  
Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer.........1-6, 2-7, 2-21  
Stand/paper drawer................................................ 0-3  
Standard sizes ....................................1-2, 2-9 to 2-10  
Standard sizes in both the inch and AB systems... 1-2  
Standard supplies ................................................ 2-17  
Staple cartridge...................................................... 3-3  
User maintenance.................................................. 7-3  
I W  
Warm-up time................................................ 2-24, 8-2  
Weight of acceptable originals ............................... 4-5  
Wire extension ....................................................... 2-4  
I X  
XY zoom............................................................... 5-15  
8
I Y  
Yellow toner ......................................................... 2-15  
I Z  
Zoom.................................................................... 5-13  
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For users in the USA  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
WARNING:  
FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to  
this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the  
user's authority to operate this equipment.  
Note:  
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 gener-  
ates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the operation manual, may cause harmful interfer-  
ence 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.  
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance  
with standard.  
NOTICE for users in the USA  
BE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALER ABOUT THE WAR-  
RANTY THAT YOUR SELLING DEALER EXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure  
you, the end-user, of warranty protection, Sharp extends a limited warranty to each  
of its authorized dealers and, in turn, requires each of its authorized dealers to  
extend its own warranty to you on terms that are no less favorable than those given  
to the dealer by Sharp. You should be aware, however, that Sharp does not itself  
extend any warranties, either express or implied, directly to you, the end-user, and  
no one is authorized to make any representations or warranties on behalf of Sharp.  
Specifically, SHARP DOES NOT EXTEND TO YOU, THE END-USER, ANY EX-  
PRESS WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,  
FITNESS FOR USE OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN CON-  
NECTION WITH THE HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE EMBODIED  
IN, OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PRODUCT. Sharp is not respon-  
sible for any damages or loss, either direct, incidental or consequential, which you,  
the end-user, may experience as a result of your purchase or use of the hardware,  
software or firmware embodied in or used in conjunction with this Product. Your  
sole remedy, in the event that you encounter any difficulties with this Product, is  
against the authorized dealer from which you purchased the Product.  
AR-BC320 Digital Full Color Multifunctional System  
In the event that this authorized dealer does not honor its warranty commitments,  
please contact the General Manager, Business Products Group, Sharp Electronics  
Corporation, Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ 07430-1163, so that Sharp can try to help  
assure complete satisfaction of all the warranty rights to which you are entitled from  
the authorized dealer.  
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AR-BC320 (for general information and copier operation)  
SHARP ELECTRONICS CORPORATION  
Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, New Jersey 07430-1163.  
www.sharpusa.com  
SHARP ELECTRONICS OF CANADA LTD.  
335 Britannia Road East, Mississauga, Ontario, L4Z 1W9  
This manual has been printed using a vegetable-based soy oil ink  
to help protect the environment.  
Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper  
PRINTED IN CHINA  
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