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Page 1 - Operator’s Manual

1154-7704-02Operator’s ManualCF910

Page 2 - Using the Copier Properly

viUsing This ManualSAFETY INFORMATIONThis copy machine is a digital copy machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger

Page 3

3-22Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInput the number of originals• If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], y

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3-23Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeMixed Original Detection ModeYou may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes a

Page 5 - Contents

3-24Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInstructions for Loading OriginalsUse the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided c

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3-25Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeFinishing ModesNon-SortOriginals Copies All copies are fed to the 1st Bin, without being sorted, grou

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3-26Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeUseful TipIn the initial mode, the copier automatically switches between Non-Sort and Sort depending

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3-27Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeTo use as a stapler:Align the sheets of paper neatly.Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin.NOTEUp t

Page 9 - Terms and Symbols Used

3-28Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNote the correct direction of the originals to make copies in the Staple mode.If the copies are to be

Page 10 - Using This Manual

3-29Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeEach of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, however, allows sorting

Page 11 - For Norway Users;

3-30Making Copies Chapter 35. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue

Page 12 - Laser Safety Labels

3-315. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)Touch the key and select the item for adjustment.Touch the Test

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viiUsing This ManualFor European Users;WARNINGUse of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may

Page 14 - Chapter 1

3-325. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Selecting the Original Image TypeSelect the original image type by pressing the corresponding k

Page 15 - 1. Installing the Copier

3-33Making Copies Chapter 36. Photo ModePhoto mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on the copy at an

Page 16 - 2. Precautions for Use

3-346. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Copy Size.”(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Select the appropriate “Scale to Page

Page 17 - Legal Restrictions on Copying

3-356. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the size of your photo and touch . If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size from the 10-

Page 18 - Chapter 2

3-366. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Useful Tips• Touching the , , , or key allows you to change the previous settings.• Touch if you want

Page 19 - 1. System Overview

3-376. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Storing the Photo Size in MemoryTouch and enter the length of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value has

Page 20 - Outside the Copier

Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Chapter 4Professional Way to Make Color Copies

Page 21 - Sorter / Staple Sorter

4-1Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsThis is an introduction to the four convenient features

Page 22 - Inside the Copier

4-2Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsTouch and enter the length of the original from the 1

Page 23 - Contrast

4-3Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsFile MarginThe copier provides a file margin along the

Page 24 - Auto Color

viiiUsing This ManualLaser Safety Labels[Label on copy machine surface]A laser safety labels is attached on the outside of the copy machine shown belo

Page 25 - 4. Touch Panel

4-4Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsTouch .Place the original on the Original Glass or in

Page 26 - Operating the Touch Panel

4-5Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsOriginal Placement Key to be SelectedMargin on Left Edg

Page 27 - Initial Mode

4-6Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsOHP InterleavingWhen you make copies on transparencies,

Page 28 - 6. Auxiliary Functions

4-7Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsPlace the original on the Original Glass or in the Dupl

Page 29 - Entering the Access Number

4-8Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsAt the same time, select whether you make handouts (Yes

Page 30

4-9Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsCover SheetThe Cover mode lets you make a front cover,

Page 31 - Color Display Editor (Option)

4-10Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsLoad your originals in the Duplexing Document Feeder.T

Page 32 - Chapter 3

4-11Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 42. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)These pages explain how to professionally adjust the hue or tone

Page 33 - 1. Basic Copying Overview

4-122. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance)T

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4-132. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color Adjust Procedure (Color Balance)Touch and touch .Select

Page 36 - Book Copy Mode

4-142. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4

Page 37 - Originals Not Suitable

4-15Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 43. Using the Digital Art FunctionsThese pages explain about how to make settings for the various Di

Page 38 - Loading the Originals

4-163. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) d

Page 39

4-173. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4MonotoneThe original can be copied in any one of 19 single colors

Page 40 - Making Copies Chapter 3

4-183. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Background ColorThe background of the original can be copied in a

Page 41 - 3. Basic Functions

4-193. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Neg.-Pos. ReverseThe original can be copied with the original ton

Page 42 - Auto Tray Switching

4-203. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color SeparationThe colors on the original are separated into fou

Page 43 - Manual Bypass Copying

4-213. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4X/Y ZoomThe zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) di

Page 44

4-223. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When [Output Size] is selected>Touch .Select and then

Page 45 - Zoom Ratio

4-233. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Image RepeatThe entire image on the original can be repeatedly co

Page 46 - Using Zoom Up/Down Keys

Safety Notes Chapter 1Chapter 1Safety Notes

Page 47 - Using the 10-Key Pad

4-243. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a non-standard sizeTouch on the screen given

Page 48 - Storing a Ratio in Memory

4-253. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Multi-Page EnlargementThe original is automatically divided into

Page 49 - Image Density

4-263. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When is selected>Touch on the Digital Art menu screen.

Page 50 - Adjusting the Image Density

4-273. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When is selected>Touch on the Digital Art menu screen.

Page 51

4-283. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a non-standard sizeTouch on the screen given

Page 52

4-293. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Mirror ImageAn image, identical to the original except reversed,

Page 53 - Selecting Input Output Mode

4-303. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a photo sizeTouch on the screen given in ste

Page 54

4-313. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4PostcardFour identically sized (postcard) images of the original

Page 55

4-323. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When the original is a non-standard size>Touch on the Di

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4-333. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When the original is a photo size>Touch on the Digital A

Page 57

1-1Safety Notes Chapter 11. Installing the CopierInstallation SiteTo ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it

Page 58

Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Chapter 5Setting the Utility Mode

Page 59

5-1Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 51. Default SettingsThe Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is tur

Page 60

5-2Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 52. Meter CountThis function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the installation o

Page 61

5-3Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 53. Copy Track FunctionsThis function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier.The numbers o

Page 62 - 1154P156CB

5-43. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Changing the Account NumberPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator code

Page 63 - 4. Input Output Mode

5-53. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Programming the Access NumbersPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator c

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5-63. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each AccountPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter

Page 65

5-73. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Resetting CountersPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator code number f

Page 66

5-83. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Prohibiting Color Copying for Each AccountEither color copying or black copying can be pro

Page 67

5-93. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each AccountIt is possible for you to s

Page 68

1-2Safety Notes Chapter 12. Precautions for UseOperating EnvironmentThe operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows.Temperature

Page 69

5-103. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Touch the respective “Copy Limit” key and then enter the copy limit from the 10-Key Pad.U

Page 70

5-11Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 54. Gradation AdjustCarry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduce

Page 71

5-124. Gradation AdjustSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Cover the test print with 10 sheets of blank, white A3 or 11”×17” size paper.Close the Origin

Page 72

5-13Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 55. Storing and Calling JobsYou can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick j

Page 73

5-145. Storing and Calling JobsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Calling up a JobPress the Job Recall key.Touch the number that your programmed job ha

Page 74

5-15Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 56. User’s ChoiceThis function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected w

Page 75

5-166. User’s ChoiceSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5User’s Choice Setting Changing ProcedurePress the Utility key.Touch .Touch the Function key th

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5-17Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 57. Image CenteringThis function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Origi

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When a Message Appears Chapter 6Chapter 6When a Message Appears

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6-1When a Message Appears Chapter 61. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” AppearsWhen the Tray currently selected for use runs out of pape

Page 79

1-32. Precautions for UseSafety Notes Chapter 1Storage of Copies• If copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in a place which is not exposed

Page 80

6-21. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasp the tab of the Edge Guide and slide it to the size

Page 81

6-3When a Message Appears Chapter 62. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when toner is soon running out

Page 82

6-42. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Remove the bottle cap and peel off the seal.Open the Toner Hopper Li

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6-5When a Message Appears Chapter 63. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when the staples

Page 84

6-63. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin of the Staple S

Page 85

6-7When a Message Appears Chapter 64. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsIf a paper misfeed occurs during a copy cycle, the message sho

Page 86

6-84. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Misfeed Clearing ProceduresRemove the original stack from the

Page 87

6-94. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Open the Left Door .Pull out the sheet of paper from the Tra

Page 88

6-104. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasp the Fusing Unit Lever and open the Fusing Unit.Turnin

Page 89

6-114. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Open the Left Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the

Page 90

Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier

Page 91

6-124. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Press the Paper Descent Key.Grasping the Door Lock Release Le

Page 92

6-134. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasping the Lock Release Lever, open the Duplex Unit.Open th

Page 93

6-14When a Message Appears Chapter 65. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when the Fuser Oil i

Page 94

6-155. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Remove the cap from the Fuser Oil Supply Port.Remove the c

Page 95

6-165. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Press the Utility Key on the Control Panel.Touch .Touch

Page 96

6-17When a Message Appears Chapter 66. When AppearsWhen AppearsWhen appears in the lower left corner of the Touch Panel, it indicates that someth

Page 97

6-18When a Message Appears Chapter 67. What Does Each Message Mean?What Does Each Message Mean?Message Cause ActionPlease call tech. service.code: XXX

Page 98

6-197. What Does Each Message Mean?When a Message Appears Chapter 6Message Cause ActionThe orig. is left on the glass, remove it before proceeding. Yo

Page 99

Troubleshooting Chapter 7Chapter 7Troubleshooting

Page 100 - Input the number of originals

7-1Troubleshooting Chapter 71. When This Type of Copy is ProducedWhen This Type of Copy is ProducedSymptom Possible Cause ActionThe Image is too light

Page 101 - Mixed Original Detection Mode

2-1Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 21. System Overview1139O0020A1151O007AA1144O642AA1144y008AA1144O184AA1144O003ABSorter S-105/Staple SorterST-103

Page 102 - Precautions for Book Copying

7-21. When This Type of Copy is ProducedTroubleshooting Chapter 7Symptom Possible Cause ActionThe Edge of the Copy is dirty. The Original Pad or Docum

Page 103 - Finishing Modes

7-3Troubleshooting Chapter 72. The Copier is not functioning as designedThe Copier is not functioning as designedIf these procedures do not correct th

Page 104 - 4. Input Output Mode

Chapter 8MiscellaneousChapter 8Miscellaneous

Page 105 - Using Manual Staple Mode

8-1Chapter 8 Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecificationsCopier CF910Type Console CopierPlaten StationaryPhotoconductor OPCCopying System Electrostati

Page 106

8-21. SpecificationsChapter 8MiscellaneousDuplexing Document Feeder AFR-12Document FeedingSystemStandard Mode:1-sided original2-sided original2-in-1Si

Page 107

8-31. SpecificationsChapter 8 MiscellaneousLarge Capacity Cassette C101Kinds of Paper Plain paper (16 lbs. to 24 lbs.), Recycled paperPaper Size A4C,

Page 108 - 5. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)

8-41. SpecificationsChapter 8Miscellaneous10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103No. of Bins 11 BinsSort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin)Modes Non-Sort Mode, S

Page 109

8-51. SpecificationsChapter 8 MiscellaneousDuplex Unit AD-7Kinds of Paper Plain paper: 16lbs. to 24 lbs.Copy Paper Size 11”×17”L to InvoiceLCapacity (

Page 110

8-61. SpecificationsChapter 8Miscellaneous

Page 111 - 6. Photo Mode

8-7Chapter 8 Miscellaneous2. Care of the CopierCleaning(Turn OFF the Power Switch of the copier when cleaning.)Wipe the surface of the Housing Cover c

Page 112

To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.• Never place a heavy object on the copier.• Never subject the co

Page 113

2-2Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 22. Copier Parts and AccessoriesOutside the CopierExit Tray:Holds copies fed out of the copier.Manual Bypass Tr

Page 114

8-82. Care of the CopierChapter 8MiscellaneousWipe the surface of the Original Glass clean with a soft, dry cloth.Wipe the inside of the Front Door cl

Page 115

8-9Chapter 8 Miscellaneous3. Function Combination MatrixFunction Combination Matrix Functions Set FirstBasicInput OutputColor AdjustCreatePhoto ModeA

Page 116 - Chapter 4

8-103. Function Combination MatrixChapter 8MiscellaneousPrecautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function❍ : The functions can be combined.● : The fun

Page 117 - Frame Erase

8-11Chapter 8 Miscellaneous4. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TableDescription of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TablePaper SizeName Size (Metric)

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8-12Chapter 8Miscellaneous5. IndexIndex1 (2in1) Copy p. 3-201 1 Copy p. 3-191 2 Copy p. 3-191 2 (2in1) Copy p. 3-201-Sided Book p. 3-202 1 C

Page 119 - File Margin

8-135. IndexChapter 8 MiscellaneousInterrupt Mode p. 2-10JJob Memory Input p. 5-13Job Recall Key pp. 2-5, 5-14KKey Counter p. 5-15LLanguage p. 5-15Loa

Page 120 - File Margin Setting Procedure

1998. 8Copyright1998 MINOLTA CO., LTD.Printed in JapanThe information contained in this manual issubject to change without notice toin

Page 121

2-32. Copier Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2OptionsDuplexing Document FeederDocument Feed Tray:Load the originals face up o

Page 122 - Functions

2-42. Copier Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Inside the Copier(Explanation for the previous page)Toner Hopper Lid:Open when

Page 123 - OHP Setting Procedure

2-5Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 23. Control Panel Keys and Touch PanelUtilityJob RecollContrastControl Panel Keys and Touch PanelTouch Panel•

Page 124 - 1154P301EB

2-63. Control Panel Keys and Touch PanelGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2123654789C0StartAStopPanel ResetInterruptEnergy SaverAccessPhoto ModeF

Page 125 - Cover Sheet

2-7Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 24. Touch PanelWhat is the Touch Panel?When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as shown below appea

Page 126 - Cover Sheet Setting Procedure

2-84. Touch PanelGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2(4) Set Function DisplayShows graphic representations of functions set other than the initial on

Page 127 - Professional Adjustment Items

2-9Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 25. Turning ON and OFF and Initial ModeTurning ON and OFF• Turning Copier ONPress the Power Switch to the (ON

Page 128 - 1154P191CA

2-10Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 26. Auxiliary FunctionsAuxiliary FunctionsThe Panel Reset Key resets all control panel settings to default set

Page 129 - 1154P192CA

2-116. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2If an access number has been programmed, it allows only particular persons to use the c

Page 130

Using the Copier Properly• Always use the correct power voltage, as improper voltage can cause a fire or electrical shock.• Never use a multiple outle

Page 131 - Digital Art Functions List

2-126. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2When the optional Printer Controller (Fiery™) is hooked up to the copier*, the copier c

Page 132

2-136. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Equipping the copier with the optional Color Display Editor means even more sophisticat

Page 133 - Monotone

Making Copies Chapter 3Chapter 3Making Copies

Page 134 - Background Color

3-1Making Copies Chapter 31. Basic Copying OverviewBasic Copying Overview• Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be mad

Page 135 - Neg.-Pos. Reverse

3-21. Basic Copying OverviewMaking Copies Chapter 3NOTESome functions are not compatible with others when set at the same time. For more details, see

Page 136 - Color Separation

3-3Making Copies Chapter 32. Placing OriginalsPlacing Originals on the GlassDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Us

Page 137 - X/Y Zoom

3-42. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3(“Book” refers to an open bound original.)Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the

Page 138 - 1154P303EA

3-52. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Using the Duplexing Document FeederThe Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets pla

Page 139 - Image Repeat

3-62. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.*When using large size originals, flip up th

Page 140 - 1154P329EA

3-72. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3 This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Duplexing Document Feeder to ma

Page 141 - Multi-Page Enlargement

Thank you for choosing Minolta quality. For over 30 years Minolta has been a leader on the forefront of office equipment technology and service. Our d

Page 142

3-82. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3

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3-9Making Copies Chapter 33. Basic FunctionsCopy Paper SizeWhen this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the copy paper is

Page 144 - 1154P330EA

3-103. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , , or appears on the pa

Page 145 - Mirror Image

3-113. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Manual Bypass Copying• Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any tray, or to copy o

Page 146 - 1154P331EA

3-123. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is non-standard size, touch .Touch and select the type of

Page 147 - Postcard

3-133. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Zoom RatioWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. Yo

Page 148 - 1154P323EA

3-143. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original.Touch .Usef

Page 149 - 1154P334EA

3-153. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio.Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from th

Page 150 - Chapter 5

3-163. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.Example: ×1.300Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that or

Page 151 - Job Recall

3-173. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Image DensityTouch on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image densi

Page 152

iOrganizationChapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making copies.Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier.

Page 153 - 3. Copy Track Functions

3-183. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Adjusting the Image DensityIn the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in seven steps.To

Page 154 - Changing the Account Number

3-19Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type

Page 155

3-20Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNOTEOnly CF Paper can be used for 2-sided copies.(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex

Page 156

3-21Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeSelecting Input Output ModeTouch .Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy typ

Page 157 - Resetting Counters

3-22Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInput the number of originals• If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], y

Page 158

3-23Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeMixed Original Detection ModeYou may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes a

Page 159

3-24Making Copies Chapter 3Select or for the “Mixed Size.”3ON OFFNOTEThis function cannot be set when the copier is set in the Interrupt, OHP Inte

Page 160 - Erase Mode

3-25Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInstructions for Loading OriginalsUse the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided c

Page 161

3-26Making Copies Chapter 3When the 2-in-1 mode is selected, the copier automatically selects a reduced zoom ratio. However, you can choose another zo

Page 162 - 4. Gradation Adjust

3-27Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeFinishing ModesNon-SortOriginals Copies1076O145Sort Copies1076O146Originals 1st Bin2nd Bin3rd BinSort

Page 163

iiContentsAdjusting the background level... 3-17Adjusting the Image Density...

Page 164

3-28Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeUseful TipIn the initial mode, the copier automatically switches between Non-Sort and Sort depending

Page 165 - 6. User’s Choice

3-29Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeTo use as a stapler:Align the sheets of paper neatly.Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin.NOTEUp t

Page 166

3-30Making Copies Chapter 3Touch .3Staple• The sheets of paper are stapled.Useful TipThis feature is efficient to staple originals after making copi

Page 167

3-314. Input Output ModeMaking Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNote the correct direction of the originals to make copies in the Staple mode.If

Page 168 - Chapter 6

3-324. Input Output ModeMaking Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeEach of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, ho

Page 169 - Max Level

3-33Making Copies Chapter 35. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue

Page 170 - 1145O555KA

3-345. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)Touch the key and select the item for adjustment.Touch the Test

Page 171 - Replenishing Toner

3-355. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Selecting the Original Image TypeSelect the original image type by pressing the corresponding k

Page 172

3-366. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 36. Photo ModePhoto mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on th

Page 173

3-376. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Photo Type.”Touch under the “Photo-Sizing Mode” and touch .21154P162CA3Scale to Pa

Page 174 - 1144O489AA

iiiProgramming the Access Numbers... 5-5Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Accou

Page 175 - Misfeed Location Displays

3-386. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Copy Size.”(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Select the appropriate “Scale to Page

Page 176 - Misfeed Clearing Procedures

3-396. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch . The Touch Panel shows the settings made, prompting you to check them.Useful Tips• Touching the ,

Page 177 - 1144L027AB

3-406. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the size of your photo and touch . If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size from the 10-

Page 178

3-416. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.When is touched, you

Page 179 - Manual Bypass Tray

3-426. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Useful Tips• Touching the , , , or key allows you to change the previous settings.• Touch if you wan

Page 180 - Large Capacity Cassette

3-436. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Setting Mirror Image in Photo ModeOn the screen that prompts you to check the settings made in the Photo Mode,

Page 181 - Sorter/Staple Sorter

3-446. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Storing the Photo Size in MemoryTouch and enter the length of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value has

Page 182 - Replenishing the Fuser Oil

3-456. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch any of the non-labeled keys.NOTEIf you touch a key in which a size has previously been stored, the old d

Page 183

Making Copies Chapter 3Chapter 3Making Copies

Page 184

3-1Making Copies Chapter 31. Basic Copying OverviewBasic Copying Overview• Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be mad

Page 185 - 6. When Appears

ivContentsChapter 8 Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecifications ...

Page 186 - What Does Each Message Mean?

3-21. Basic Copying OverviewMaking Copies Chapter 3NOTESome functions are not compatible with others when set at the same time. For more details, see

Page 187

3-3Making Copies Chapter 32. Placing OriginalsPlacing Originals on the GlassDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Us

Page 188 - Chapter 7

3-42. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3(“Book” refers to an open bound original.)Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the

Page 189 - 1139O1660A

3-52. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Using the Duplexing Document FeederThe Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets pla

Page 190 - 1139O1680A

3-62. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.*When using large size originals, flip up th

Page 191 - 1154P449CA

3-72. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3 This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Duplexing Document Feeder to ma

Page 192 - Chapter 8

3-82. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3

Page 193 - 1. Specifications

3-9Making Copies Chapter 33. Basic FunctionsCopy Paper SizeWhen this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the copy paper is

Page 194

3-103. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , , or appears on the pa

Page 195 - 10 Bin Sorter S-105

3-113. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Manual Bypass Copying• Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any tray, or to copy o

Page 196 - 10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103

vTerms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy PaperA few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and

Page 197 - Duplex Unit AD-7

3-123. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is non-standard size, touch .Touch and select the type of

Page 198 - Miscellaneous

3-133. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Zoom RatioWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. Yo

Page 199 - 2. Care of the Copier

3-143. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original.Touch .Usef

Page 200 - Front Door

3-153. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio.Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from th

Page 201 - Function Combination Matrix

3-163. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.Example: ×1.300Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that or

Page 202

3-173. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Image DensityTouch on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image densi

Page 203 - Paper Size

3-183. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Adjusting the Image DensityIn the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in seven steps.To

Page 204 - 5. Index

3-19Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type

Page 205

3-20Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNOTEOnly CF Paper can be used for 2-sided copies.(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex

Page 206 - Printed in Japan

3-21Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeSelecting Input Output ModeTouch .Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy typ

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