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JP5000
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TPEH162N
Read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for future
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Page 1 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

JP5000OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSTPEH162NRead this manual carefully before you use this product and keep it handy for futurereference.For safety, please fo

Page 2 - Overseas Affiliates

viMaking PrintsBefore making prints using this ma-chine, you have to make a master bypressing the {Start} key. When youpress the {Start} key, the mach

Page 3 - “Power connection”

OPERATION781A Press the {{{{Job Separator}}}} key.B Make your prints.Note❒After the last page of each printing set is fed out to the paper delivery tr

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Saving Master791Saving MasterThe machine automatically changesthe master length depending on thepaper size you use. This saves bothmaster and ink.a =

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OPERATION801On Line PrintingThe images on a personal computercan be printed using this machine.Limitation❒The PC controller is required. Fordetails, r

Page 6 - Warning:

812. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONSPrinting Using The Optional Document FeederInsert a stack of originals in the docu-ment feeder. It will be fed automati-cally.O

Page 7 - Caution:

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS822Basically, set originals as shown be-low.When you have an optional memoryboard and the original is set in a dif-ferent direction

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Printing Using The Optional Document Feeder832D Make your prints.Note❒If the next original has been setin the document feeder beforethe machine stops,

Page 9 - How To Read This Manual

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS842E Select [Combine 2] or [Quadruple]with the [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.F Press the [OK] key.G Press the {{{

Page 10 - Making Prints

Printing Using The Optional Document Feeder852E Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.F Enter the desired number ofprints for the second originalwith the Number

Page 11 - E Press the

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS862M Press the {{{{Print}}}} key.Program Clear ModesAuto CycleProofPrintEnterStartClear/StopTPES070N

Page 12 - GRZOOM0E

Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum872Color Printing Using The Optional Color DrumColor drum units (red, blue, green,and brown) are available

Page 13 - GRCLAS2E

viikey. See ⇒ P.26 “Adjusting PrintImage Density”.D Enter the desired number ofprints with the Number keys.E Press the {{{{Print}}}} key.When the prin

Page 14 - GRJOBS0E

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS882out the drum unit while holdinghandle B2 and drum stay B3.Important❒Be careful not to let the drumunit fall.E Lower lock lever B1

Page 15 - Confidential

Color Printing Using The Optional Color Drum892A Prepare the two originals. Set thefirst original on the exposureglass (contact glass).B Enter the num

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS902Changing The Drum SizeTo save costs on master rolls and ink,you can shorten the length of eachmaster by changing to an optionalsm

Page 17 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Image Rotation—Rotating Original Images912Image Rotation—Rotating Original ImagesWhen the direction in which your original is set is different from th

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS922❒It takes longer than usual to make masters in Image Rotation mode.❒You can cancel Image Rotation mode with the user tools. See “

Page 19 - 3.USER TOOLS

Make-up Printing Features932Make-up Printing FeaturesMake-up mode enables you to do more than just make an exact copy of the orig-inal. A variety of e

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS942Make-up Modes For Outside Designated Areas5. P./N. mode (Positive Negative mode)6. Solid mode (Image Pat-tern mode)7. All Page Pa

Page 21 - 6.SPECIFICATIONS

Make-up Printing Features952Note❒In Make-up mode, commands must be given for both designated areas andoutside the designated area.3. Save Area mode: T

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS962Background PatternsThere is a total of 164 background patterns for Make-up mode:• 40 basic patterns• 40 patterns similar to the b

Page 23 - Machine Exterior

Make-up Printing Features972Note❒The basic patterns are numbered 1 to 40.❒You can make your own make-up background patterns with the user tools.See ⇒

Page 24 - Machine Interior

viiiWhat You Can Do With This Machine❖❖❖❖Standard PrintingSee ⇒ P.20 “Standard Printing”.❖❖❖❖Adjusting Print Image PositionSee ⇒ P.25 “Adjusting Print

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS982Making A Command Sheet For Make-Up PrintingCommand sheets are fed first so thatthe machine can recognize the areasof the original

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Making A Command Sheet For Make-Up Printing992How To Make A Command SheetThere are two ways of designating areas: the diagonal line method and theclos

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1002----Notes about drawing a command sheetThe image might differ depending on how the designated area is drawn, so re-member the fo

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Making A Command Sheet For Make-Up Printing1012When using the diagonal line methodNote❒A diagonal line must be drawn through the area that you wish to

Page 29 - 24221918

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1022a, b, c = 2 mm, 0.08"When using the closed area methodNote❒The line designating the area must be a closed loop.A Put the co

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Making A Command Sheet For Make-Up Printing1032a = Line marking the designated areab = 2 mm, 0.08"c = Image within the designated area❒The line m

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1042Command Sheets And Finished PrintsThe following illustrations will help you understand how to draw a commandsheet.❖❖❖❖When drawi

Page 32 - Display Panel Layout

Make-up Printing1052Make-up PrintingA Press the {{{{Make-Up}}}} key.B Make sure that [1] is selected.Then press the [OK] key.C Select the frame shape

Page 33 - 1. OPERATION

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1062❒To change the value entered,press the {Clear/Stop} key andenter the new value.J After you have finished designat-ing modes for

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Make-up Printing With The Optional Document Feeder1072Make-up Printing With The Optional Document FeederUnder the following conditions, youshould set

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ix❖❖❖❖Stretching And Squeezing The ImageIn 1 % StepsSee ⇒ P.37 “Directional Magnifica-tion—Stretching And Squeezing TheImage In 1 % Steps”.❖❖❖❖Erasing

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1082E Select the mode for the first com-mand sheet with the [←←←←], [→→→→],{~}, {{{{}}}}}}}}, {{{{||||}}}}, or {{{{{{{{}}}} key.F Pr

Page 37 - Preparation For Printing

Make-up Printing With The Optional Document Feeder1092density with the [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or{{{{}}}}}}}} key.Note❒Four coarseness settings

Page 38 - OPERATION

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1102Make-up Samples----Sample 1A Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designated area: Delete Area modeB Outside area: Letter modeC P

Page 39 - D When you use A4, 8

Make-up Samples1112----Sample 2A Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape/, Designated area: All + Outline No. 30B Command Sheet No. 2 Frame shape , Designat

Page 40 - E Turn on the main switch

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1122----Sample 3A Print the original as it isB Change the drum unit for color printingC Command Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designat

Page 41 - User Codes

Image Overlay—Merging Images1132Image Overlay—Merging ImagesThe machine can merge two differentoriginals onto the same print paper.Two types of mergin

Page 42

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1142Setting originals on the exposure glass (contact glass)A Set the first original on the ex-posure glass (contact glass).B Press t

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Stamping Date—Having The Date Stamped On Your Prints1152Stamping Date—Having The Date Stamped On Your PrintsYou can print the date on your prints.Prep

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1162B Make sure that [Date] is selected.C Press the [OK] key.D Select the desired Stamping Dateposition and direction with the[←←←←]

Page 45 - Changing The Paper Size

Page Stamping—Having Page Numbers Stamped On Your Prints1172Page Stamping—Having Page Numbers Stamped On Your PrintsYou can print page numbers on your

Page 46 - Delivery Trays

x❖❖❖❖Making Variable Numbers Of PrintsFrom Different OriginalsSee ⇒ P.58 “Manual Class ModeWith 2 Or More Originals—MakingVariable Numbers Of Prints F

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1182B Select the [Page] with the [→→→→] or{{{{}}}}}}}} key.C Press the [OK] key.D Select the desired format with the[←←←←], [→→→→],

Page 48 - Adjusting Print Image Density

Page Stamping—Having Page Numbers Stamped On Your Prints1192F Select the desired orientationwith the [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.

Page 49 - Tint Mode—Halftone Printing

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1202Stamping Function—Printing Preset Messages On Your PrintsOne of the following 3 messages canbe stamped on prints.ConfidentialPri

Page 50 - Changing The Printing Speed

Stamping Function—Printing Preset Messages On Your Prints1212F Select the page to be stampedwith the [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1222User Stamping—Printing Your Own Messages On Your PrintsUp to 4 messages which you use fre-quently can be stored in the machineme

Page 52 - Enlarging Using Preset Ratios

User Stamping—Printing Your Own Messages On Your Prints1232F Select the page to be stampedwith the [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.G

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1242Memory Combine—Combining Originals Into One Print With The Memory BoardYou can combine originals in four ways:❖❖❖❖4 One-sided Or

Page 54 - Metric version

Memory Combine—Combining Originals Into One Print With The Memory Board1252Combine 4, 8, or 16 Originals – 4, 8, or 16 One-sided Originals →→→→ 1 One-

Page 55 - C Select

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1262❒If the calculated ratio is under the minimum ratio, it is corrected within therange of the ratio automatically. However, with s

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Memory Combine—Combining Originals Into One Print With The Memory Board1272❖❖❖❖When you set originals on the exposure glass (contact glass) (Metric ve

Page 57 - TPES570E

xi❖❖❖❖On Line PrintingSee ⇒ P.80 “On Line Printing”.❖❖❖❖Making Color PrintsSee ⇒ P.87 “Making Color Prints”.❖❖❖❖Printing In Two ColorsSee ⇒ P.88 “Prin

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1282C Press the [OK] key.D Select one of the desired combine modes.E Press the [OK] key.F Set your originals.Setting your original (

Page 59 - D Select

Memory Combine—Combining Originals Into One Print With The Memory Board1292Note❒Even if the number of originals is less than the number required in th

Page 60 - The Original And Print Paper

OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1302❒The original and paper setting direction and the number of repeated imagesare as follows:❖❖❖❖For example, when you use A4 LLLL

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Memory Combine—Combining Originals Into One Print With The Memory Board1312A Press the {{{{Combine}}}} key.B Select [Memory Combine] with the [←←←←] o

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OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS1322Setting your original (K) on the exposure glass (contact glass)A Set your original as shown in the illustration.Setting your ori

Page 63 - H Make your prints

1333. USER TOOLSAccessing The User ToolsThis section is for the key operators incharge of this machine. You canchange or set the machine's defaul

Page 64 - Printing On Thin Paper

USER TOOLS1343pressing the [OK] key. Then en-ter the new value.❒[Cancel]: Press to return to theprevious menu without chang-ing any data.D Press the {

Page 65 - Printing On Special Kinds Of

User Tools Menu1353User Tools MenuReferenceFor how to access the user tools, see ⇒ P.133 “Accessing The User Tools”.1. SystemNo. Mode Description1 Aut

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USER TOOLS13632. Set Operation Modes8 Time Setting Use to set the machine's internal clock.Note❒The clock must be adjusted if you change the cloc

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User Tools Menu13733. Initial Setting3 Copy Count DisplayThe counter can be set to show the number of prints made (Up), or the number of prints remain

Page 68 - Letter/Photo Mode Printing

xii❖❖❖❖Printing Your Own Messages On YourPrintsSee ⇒ P.122 “User Stamping—Printing Your Own Messages OnYour Prints”.❖❖❖❖Combining Originals Into One P

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USER TOOLS13834 Reproduction RatioAdjust a fixed reproduction ratio between 50 and 200 %.Note❒Default: • Metric version: 71 %, 82 %, 87 %, 93 %, 100 %

Page 70 - Economy Mode—Saving Ink

User Tools Menu13934. Mode Setting9 Margin Erase AreaAdjust the erase edges margin.Note❒Default: 2 mm, 0.1"ReferenceFor how to adjust the erase e

Page 71 - One Stroke

USER TOOLS14036 Background ON/OFFWhen you make prints in Photo, Letter/Photo, or Tint mode, the background of the prints might become dirty. Turn Back

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User Tools Menu141310 Cancel Comb. Specifies whether Combine Originals or Memory Combine mode is cleared after finishing your print job.Note❒Default:

Page 73 - Using All Stored Data

USER TOOLS142315 Deflector Angle You can change the angle of the wing guide depending on the paper type you use.Note❒Default: Auto❒Available settings:

Page 74 - G Make your prints

User Tools Menu143318 Ink/Master LeftSpecifies whether you can check the amount of ink and master.Note❒Default: OFF❒Available settings:• OFF (You cann

Page 75 - Using Stored Data

USER TOOLS14435. StampNote❒You can use these functions only when you have an optional memory board.No. Mode Description1 Type You can change the messa

Page 76

User Tools Menu14536 Density (User) You can select the style of the user stamps.Note❒Default: Solid-fill7 Position (User) You can edit the preset user

Page 77 - I Make your prints

USER TOOLS14636. Set User Code (s)13 Direction (Page)You can select the page numbering direction at power on in Page Stamping mode.Note❒Default:• When

Page 78 - The Same Original

User Tools Menu14732 Reset Counters You can clear each or all user codes' counters.Note❒Default: SingleReferenceFor how to clear the number of ma

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xiiiTABLE OF CONTENTSMachine Exterior... 1Machine Interior...

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USER TOOLS1483User Tool Menus In Detail1-8 Time SettingA Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Make sure that 1 is selected. Thenpress the [OK] key.C Ent

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User Tool Menus In Detail1493C Enter 4 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.D Select the ratio you want to adjustwith the [←←

Page 82

USER TOOLS1503G Enter the number of studentswith the Number keys. Thenpress the {{{{Enter}}}} key.Note❒Repeat steps F and G until youhave finished reg

Page 83 - Prints From The same Original

User Tool Menus In Detail1513Note❒You can also enter the ratiowith the Number keys andthe {Enter} key.If you selected *A Enter the erase edge marginwi

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USER TOOLS15234-14 No. of Q.startNote❒The default settings are as follows:A Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 4 with the Number keys. Then pres

Page 85 - Into One Print

User Tool Menus In Detail1533D Select the temperature at which you use this machine with the [←←←←], [→→→→],{~}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.E Press the [OK]

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USER TOOLS15434-19 Type of PaperA Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 4 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.C Enter 19

Page 87 - Inch version

User Tool Menus In Detail1553A Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 5 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.C Enter 4 with

Page 88 - E Select

USER TOOLS1563F Adjust the horizontal stamp posi-tion with the Number keys.G Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.H Adjust the vertical stamp positionwith the

Page 89 - K Make your prints

User Tool Menus In Detail1573A Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 5 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.C Enter 7 with

Page 90 - Repeated On One Print

xivEntering The Dimensions Of The Original And Print Paper ... 38Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins...

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USER TOOLS15835-8 Regist. (User)A Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 5 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.C Enter 8 w

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User Tool Menus In Detail1593A Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 5 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}} key.C Enter 11 wit

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USER TOOLS1603G Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.H Adjust the vertical date stampingposition with the Number keys.I Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.J Press the

Page 94 - Storing Your Settings

User Tool Menus In Detail1613D Select the page numbering direc-tion you want to adjust with the[←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.E Pre

Page 95 - Protecting A Program

USER TOOLS1623F Move the cursor to the positionyou wish to edit with the {{{{~~~~}}}},{}}, {{{{||||}}}}, or {{{{{{{{}}}} key.G Press the {{{{Enter}}}}

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User Tool Menus In Detail16336-2 Reset CountersA Press the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.B Enter 6 with the Number keys.Then press the [OK] or {{{{Enter}}}}

Page 97 - Documents

USER TOOLS1643D Keep pressing the [→→→→] or {{{{}}}}}}}} keyto display your user code.E Press the [OK] key.F Enter the new user code with theNumber ke

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1654. What To Do If SomethingGoes WrongIf Your Machine Does Not Operate As You WantIf a malfunction or a misfeed occurs within the machine, the follow

Page 99 - On The Paper Delivery Tray

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1664----When a service call message is displayed in the panel displayPress the [Exit] key. Then turn the main switch

Page 100 - B Make your prints

If You Cannot Make Prints As You Want1674If You Cannot Make Prints As You WantCombine Originals ModeProblem Cause ActionMisfeeds occur frequently. Imp

Page 101 - Saving Master

xv2.OPTIONAL FUNCTIONSPrinting Using The Optional Document Feeder... 81Originals...

Page 102 - On Line Printing

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1684x Clearing MisfeedsR CAUTION:Note❒After clearing the misfeeds, makesure that all the doors, covers, andunits are

Page 103 - 2. OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS

x Clearing Misfeeds1694• When paper edges stick togetheror paper is not fed to the machine,shuffle the paper as shown.• When you use postcards or thic

Page 104 - Document Feeder

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1704F Set the drum unit and close thefront door.----To prevent paper misfeeds:See ⇒ P.168 “”x + A” Paper Misfeed InT

Page 105 - D Press the

x Clearing Misfeeds1714C Take out the drum.Note❒For how to take out the drumunit, see ⇒ P.87 “Changing TheColor Drum Unit”.D Remove the misfed paper f

Page 106 - More Originals Using The

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1724----To prevent paper misfeeds:If the paper is curled or the original'sleading edge margin is too narrow,the

Page 107 - Clear/Stop

x Clearing Misfeeds1734”xxxx + D” Master Misfeed In The Master Feed SectionA Pull out the master feed unit untilit stops.B Open the master guide.C Ope

Page 108 - M Press the

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1744C Take out the drum.D Pull out the misfed master fromthe inside.E Set the drum unit and close thefront door.”xxx

Page 109 - Changing The Color Drum Unit

x Clearing Misfeeds1754G Pull out lever E3 and remove themisfed master.H Return lever E3 and the mastereject unit to their original posi-tion.I Set th

Page 110 - I Close the front door

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1764D Pull the green knob towards youand remove the misfed original.E Return the document feed sheetto its original

Page 111

When The Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights1774When The Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) LightsMMake sure that the following door/cover are closed.❖❖❖❖

Page 112 - Changing The Drum Size

JP5000 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSRICOH COMPANY, LTD.15-5, 1 chome, Minami-Aoyama,Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, JapanTelephone: Tokyo 3479-3111Overseas Affiliat

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xvi2. Set Operation Modes ... 1363. Initial Setting...

Page 114 - OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1784When The Add Ink Indicator (j) LightsThe Add Ink indicator (j) lights when it is time to supply ink.R CAUTION:R

Page 115 - Make-up Printing Features

When The Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights1794C Remove the used ink cartridge.D Remove the cap of the new ink cartridge.E Insert the new cartridge into the

Page 116

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1804When The Master End Indicator (C) LightsThe Master End indicator (C) lights when it is time to replace the maste

Page 117

When The Master End Indicator (C) Lights1814G Insert the paper edge of the master roll as shown in the illustration until themaster edge reaches the a

Page 118 - Background Patterns

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1824When The Master Eject Indicator (k) LightsThe Master Eject indicator (k) lightswhen it is time to empty the mast

Page 119

When Other Indicators Are Lit1834When Other Indicators Are LitIndicator Meaning and actionThe key counter (option) is not set. Insert the key counter.

Page 120 - Printing

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1844When The Prints Are Not Delivered In A Neat StackIf you use small size paper, printsmight not be delivered in a

Page 121 - How To Make A Command Sheet

Poor Printing1854Poor PrintingDirty BackgroundIf the background of prints is dirty, the drum unit is dirty.R CAUTION:R CAUTION:R CAUTION:Note❒When you

Page 122

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1864B Pull out the drum unit.Note❒For how to take out the drum unit, see ⇒ P.87 “Changing The Color DrumUnit”.C Whil

Page 123 - GRCOMM1E

Poor Printing1874E Insert the drum unit until it locks in position, then lower the drum unitlock lever.F Close the front door.G Turn on the main switc

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xviiPoor Printing... 185Dirty Background...

Page 125 - GRCOMM4E

What To Do If Something Goes Wrong1884Black Line/StainCheck the platen cover and clean it ifdirty. See ⇒ P.196 “Platen Cover”.Check the exposure glass

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1895. REMARKSOperation NotesGeneral Cautions• While printing, do not turn off the main switch.• While printing, do not open the door or covers.• While

Page 127 - Make-up Printing

REMARKS1905• When making duplex prints or when using non-white printing paper, the pa-per end sensor might malfunction and fail to detect the paper. I

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Operation Notes1915• When you use originals with light lettering, edges of the letters might beprinted clearly and the inside of the letters might be

Page 129

REMARKS1925PC ControllerImportant❒Make sure that m indicator on the PC controller operation panel is off beforeunplugging the power cord.

Page 130

Where To Put Your Machine1935Where To Put Your MachineYour machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-ditions greatl

Page 131 - P Press the

REMARKS1945• Locations directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner or heated airfrom a heater. (Sudden temperature changes might cause conden

Page 132 - Make-up Samples

Where To Put Your Machine1955❖❖❖❖Main Frame1. More than 10 cm, 4.0"2. More than 60 cm, 23.7"3. More than 60 cm, 23.7"4. More than 60 cm

Page 133 - 4. Print

REMARKS1965Maintaining Your MachineTo maintain high print quality, cleanthe following parts and units regular-ly.Important❒Do not use benzine, thinner

Page 134 - BIRTHDAY

Maintaining Your Machine1975Optional Document FeederSheetA Lift the document feeder.B Clean the sheet with a damp clothand wipe it with a dry cloth.No

Page 135 - Image Overlay—Merging Images

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REMARKS1985Combination ChartThis combination chart shows which modes can be used together.✩means that these modes can be used together.-- means that t

Page 137 - Stamped On Your Prints

Combination Chart1995Function specified earlierMemory Combine mode (4 Originals)✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩*1 *1 -- *1 *1✩✩✩✩✩✩*2 *2 *2 *2 *2 *2 *1 *2✩*1Memory Combine m

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2016. SPECIFICATIONSMain Frame❖❖❖❖Configuration:Desk top❖❖❖❖Printing Process:Full automatic one drum system❖❖❖❖Original Type:Sheet/Book❖❖❖❖Original Si

Page 140 - C Press the

SPECIFICATIONS2026From 50 % to 200 % in 1 % steps❖❖❖❖Printing Area:• A3 drum:• Inch version: More than 290 × 419 mm, 11.4" × 16.4"• Metric v

Page 141 - H Select the

Main Frame2036❖❖❖❖Master Eject Unit Capacity:•A3 drumMore than 60 masters•A4 drum90 masters❖❖❖❖Dimensions (W ×××× D ×××× H):❖❖❖❖Weight:• Machine:Less

Page 142 - Messages On Your Prints

SPECIFICATIONS2046❖❖❖❖Noise Emission:Sound power level: The measurements are made according to ISO 7779.❖❖❖❖Power Source:See the inside front cover of

Page 143 - TPEH281E

Document Feeder2056Document Feeder❖❖❖❖Original Type:Sheet❖❖❖❖Original Weight:40.7 g/m2 to 127.9 g/m2, 10.8 lb to 34 lb❖❖❖❖Original Size:Max. 297 mm ×

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SPECIFICATIONS2066ConsumablesNote❒Specifications are subject to change without notice.Name Size RemarksMaster: Length: 110 m, 410 ft/rollWidth: 420 mm

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207INDEX16 One-sided Originals → 1 One-sided Print Of 16 Images, 1241 One-sided Originals → 1 One-sided Print Of 2 Images, 681 One-sided Originals

Page 146 - Limitation

1Machine Exterior1. Front DoorOpen for access to the inside of the ma-chine.2. Flip-up CoverOpen to access the {Image Density} keyand so on. See ⇒ P.6

Page 147

208EEconomy Mode, 48{Economy Mode} key, 6Edge Erase, 40{Edge Erase} key, 6{Enter} key, 7Envelopes, 43Environmental Conditions, 193Erasin

Page 148

209Monitors, 8MSTR Makg. Density, 137NNext, 9No. of Q.start, 141, 152No. of Skip Feed, 141, 151No Orig. Size, 139No Orig. Size (ADF), 13

Page 149 - B Select

210SSafety Information, iSaving Ink, 48Saving Master, 79{Security} key, 6Security Mode, 75Select, 9Separating Printing Sets, 77service c

Page 150 - F Set your originals

Operating InstructionsFor safety, please read this manual carefully before you use this product and keep ithandy for future reference.

Page 151

IntroductionThis manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.To get maximum versatility from this

Page 152

Note to users in the United States of AmericaNotice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, p

Page 153 - Class Slow Fast

IntroductionThis manual describes detailed instructions on the operation and notes about the use of this machine.To get maximum versatility from this

Page 154 - H Press the

iSafety InformationWhen using this machine, the following safety precautions should always be fol-lowed.Safety During OperationIn this manual, the fol

Page 155 - 3. USER TOOLS

iiR CAUTION: • Protect the machine from dampness or wet weather, such as rain, snow.• Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the m

Page 156

iiiHow to Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that

Page 157 - User Tools Menu

2Machine Interior1. Main SwitchUse to turn the power on or off.2. Paper Alignment Wing KnobsUse to lift or lower the paper alignmentwings.3. Paper Ali

Page 158 - 2. Set Operation Modes

ivMaking PrintsBefore making prints using this ma-chine, you have to make a master bypressing the {{{{Start}}}} key. When youpress the {{{{Start}}}} k

Page 159 - 3. Initial Setting

vTo decrease the image density,press the {{{{VVVV}}}} key. See p.25 “Ad-justing the Image Density ofPrints”.DDDDEnter the desired number ofprints with

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viWhat You Can do with this MachineBelow is a quick summary of this ma-chine's features and where to look inthis manual for more information.❖❖❖❖

Page 161 - 4. Mode Setting

vii❖❖❖❖ Directional Magnification (%)See p.36 “Directional Magnifica-tion (%)”.❖❖❖❖ Directional Magnification (Size)See p.38 “Directional Magnifica-ti

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viii❖❖❖❖ Manual Class Mode with two or MoreOriginalsSee p.59 “Manual Class Mode withtwo or More Originals”.❖❖❖❖ Class ModeSee p.61 “Class Mode”.❖❖❖❖ C

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ix❖❖❖❖ Printing in Two ColorsSee p.132 “Printing in Two Col-ors”.❖❖❖❖ Image RotationSee p.82 “Image Rotation”.❖❖❖❖ Make-up PrintingSee p.94 “Make-up P

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x❖❖❖❖ Memory CombineSee p.115 “Memory Combine”.❖❖❖❖ Original StorageSee p.100 “Original Storage”.❖❖❖❖ Storage OverlaySee p.105 “Image Overlay”.GRMCOM0

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xiTABLE OF CONTENTSMachine Exterior... 1Machine Interior...

Page 166 - 5. Stamp

xiiPrinting onto Various Kinds of Paper... 43Printing onto Thick Paper...

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xiiiMake-up Printing ... 94Make-up Samples ...

Page 168 - 6. Set User Code (s)

37. Paper Delivery Side PlatesThese plates align the prints on the paperdelivery tray.8. Paper Delivery Side Plate KnobsUse to move the side plates.9.

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xiv4.User ToolsAccessing the User Tools... 139User Tools Menu...

Page 170 - User Tool Menus In Detail

xvWhen the Master End Indicator (CCCC) Lights... 184When the Master Eject Indicator (kkkk) Lights...

Page 172 - 3-9 Margin Erase Area

1Machine Exterior1. Front doorOpen to access the inside of the machine.2. Flip up coverFlip up to access the keys underneath.3. Operation panelSee p.6

Page 173 - 4-11 No. of Skip Feed

2Machine Interior1. Main switchUse to turn the power on or off.2. Paper alignment wingsLift or lower the wings depending on thetype of paper being use

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39. Ink holderSet the ink cartridge in this holder.10. Drum unit lock lever B1Lower to unlock and pull out the drumunit.11. Drum unitThe master is wra

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4Options❖❖❖❖ Exposure glass cover1. Exposure glass cover❖❖❖❖ Document feeder1. Document Feeder

Page 176 - 5-4 Stamp Position

5❖❖❖❖ Twin color press roller printing system TC-IINote❒ Other options:• Color Drum Type 55(L) A3, 11" × 17"• Color Drum Type 55(S) A4, 81/2

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6Operation PanelKeys1. {{{{Quality Start}}}} keySee p.76 “Quality Start Mode”.2. {{{{Security}}}} keySee p.75 “Security Mode”.3. {{{{Skip Feed}}}} key

Page 178 - J Press the

716.{{{{Class}}}} keyPress to select All Class, Auto Class,Manual Class, or Class mode. See p.52“All Class Mode”, see p.54 “Auto ClassMode”, see p.57

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4Options1. Document FeederNote❒Other options:• Color Drums: A3, 11" × 17" drum (red, blue, green, and brown)• Color Drums: A4, 81/2" ×

Page 180 - 5-11 Position (Date)

8Indicators1. Special feature indicatorLights to indicate that special featureshave been selected. To access the specialfeatures, lift up the cover on

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9Panel DisplayThe panel display shows the machine status, error messages, and functionmenus.1. Items for the selected function2. These keys correspond

Page 182 - 5-14 Position (Page)

10Panel Display LayoutThe basic elements used on the panel display are shown below. Understandingtheir meaning helps you use this machine's featu

Page 183 - 5-15 Make/Chg. Pattern

111. OperationPrint PaperThe following limitations applyNon-recommended paper:• Roughly cut paper• Paper of different thickness in the same stack• Env

Page 184 - 6-1 Check Counter

Operation121• The following types of envelopesNote❒ If you print on rough grained paper, the copy image might be blurred.❒ You can use A3 (297 × 420mm

Page 185 - 6-4 Chg. User Code

Originals131OriginalsThe machine can detect the following original sizes placed on the exposure glass.ReferenceFor the original sizes placed in the do

Page 186 - 6-5 Del. User Code

Operation141The first 8mm, 0.32", of the leading edge and the last 2mm, 0.08", of the trailingedge cannot be printed. Make sure the leading

Page 187 - Goes Wrong

Printing Preparations151Printing PreparationsLoading PaperAAAACarefully open the paper feedtray.BBBBLift the paper feed side plates.CCCCGrasp the pape

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Operation161Setting Up The Paper Delivery TrayAAAARaise the paper delivery trayslightly, and then gently lower itwith your hand.BBBBRaise each paper d

Page 189 - Combine Originals Mode

Printing Preparations171When you use A4, 8 1/2" × 11"KL paperA Swing out the guides as shownin the illustration.DDDDTurn on the main switch.

Page 190 - Clearing Misfeeds

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Page 191 - C Take out the drum

Operation181Entering a User Code to Use the MachineIf user codes are turned on, operatorsmust enter their user code before theycan use the machine. Th

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Standard Printing191Standard PrintingAAAAMake sure that the machine isready for printing.BBBBIf user codes are turned on, enteryour user code with the

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Operation201IIIIPress the {{{{Proof}}}} key and check theimage density and the image po-sition on the proof print.Note❒ If the image position is not c

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Standard Printing211BBBBRemove the prints from the paperdelivery tray and close the paperdelivery side plate.

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Operation221Energy Saver ModeIf you do not operate the machine for a certain period, the display disappearsand the machine enters Energy Saver mode to

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Auto Reset231Auto ResetIf you do not operate the machine for a certain period after printing, the machinewill return to the initial condition. This fu

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Operation241Adjusting the Position of Printed ImagesUse the following procedure to adjustthe position of print images as re-quired.* Paper feed direct

Page 198 - To prevent original misfeeds:

Adjusting the Image Density of Prints251Adjusting the Image Density of PrintsThere are two ways to adjust the im-age density of prints:❖❖❖❖ Before mak

Page 199 - ) Lights

Operation261Tint ModeUse this function to make halftoneprints.AAAAPress the [Original] key.BBBBSelect the [Tint] with the [←←←←] [→→→→]or {{{{~~~~}}}}

Page 200 - When The Add Ink Indicator (

Changing the Printing Speed271Changing the Printing SpeedUse the {{{{WWWW}}}} or {{{{VVVV}}}} key to adjust theprinting speed. The relationship be-twe

Page 201 - G Close the front door

6Operation PanelKeys1.{{{{Quality Start}}}} key See ⇒ P.76 “Quality Start Mode— Regain-ing The Image Density When The Ink On TheDrum Dries”.2.{{{{Secu

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Operation281Stopping a Multi-print RunStopping a Multi-print Run to Print Another OriginalAAAAPress the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key.BBBBSet the original.CC

Page 203 - H Close the master guide

Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset Ratios291Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset RatiosUse this function to have originals re-duced or enlarged by a p

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Operation301AAAAPress the [Ratio] key.BBBBSelect the desired ratio with the[←←←←] [→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}} keys.CCCCPress the [OK] key.DDDD

Page 205 - When Other Indicators Are Lit

Auto Magnification311Auto MagnificationUse this function to have the machine choose an appropriate enlargement or re-duction ratio based on the size o

Page 206 - Neat Stack

Operation321❖❖❖❖ Inch version*1The machine automatically rotates the original image by 90° to match the paperdirection and selects an appropriate repr

Page 207 - Poor Printing

Auto Magnification331EEEEPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.FFFFCheck the image position on the trial or proof print.Note❒ If the image position is not corre

Page 208 - B Pull out the drum unit

Operation341ZoomUse this function to fine-tune the re-production ratio in increments of 1%.Note❒ The range of ratios you can selectdepends on where yo

Page 209 - G Turn on the main switch

Zoom351Using the number keysA Enter the ratio with the num-ber keys.B Press the {{{{qqqq}}}} key.GGGGPress the [OK] key.HHHHMake sure that the origina

Page 210 - Skipped Prints

Operation361Directional Magnification (%)Use this function to choose differentreproduction ratios for the horizontaland vertical directions. The resul

Page 211 - 5. REMARKS

Directional Magnification (%)371Entering ratios with the number keysA Enter the vertical ratio with thenumber keys.B Press the {{{{qqqq}}}} key.C Ente

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715.{{{{Class}}}} keyPress to select All Class, Auto Class,Manual Class, or Class mode. See ⇒ P.51“All Class Mode—Making Variable Num-bers Of Prints F

Page 213 - Misfed Paper

Operation381Directional Magnification (Size)Use this function to have the machineselect suitable reproduction ratiosbased upon the dimensions of thepr

Page 214 - PC Controller

Directional Magnification (Size)391FFFFEnter the vertical original sizewith the number keys and pressthe {{{{qqqq}}}} key.Note❒ To change the value en

Page 215 - Where To Put Your Machine

Operation401Erasing Center and Edge MarginsWhen printing from thick books, orsimilar originals, the binding marginat the center and the edges might ap

Page 216 - Access to machine

Edge Erase411Edge EraseThis function erases all four marginsof the original image.❖❖❖❖ Using Edge Erase mode❖❖❖❖ When not using Edge Erase modeWhen pr

Page 217 - 1. More than 10 cm, 4.0"

Operation421FFFFCheck the image position on thetrial or proof print.Note❒ If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it using the [Image ====]key.

Page 218 - Maintaining Your Machine

Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper431Printing onto Various Kinds of PaperBefore printing onto thick paper, thinpaper, envelopes or special kinds ofp

Page 219 - A Lift the document feeder

Operation441Printing onto EnvelopesAAAAPress the [Ppr.Type] key.BBBBSelect [Special] with the [→→→→] or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.CCCCPress the [OK] key.DDDDPla

Page 220 - Combination Chart

Printing onto Various Kinds of Paper451----To prevent paper misfeeds:If paper misfeeds occur frequently,even if you have selected a suitablepaper, fol

Page 221 - Function specified earlier

Operation461Selecting Original ModesSelect one of the following five modesto match your originals:❖❖❖❖ Letter modeSelect when originals contain onlyle

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Selecting Original Modes471DDDDAdjust the contrast with the [←←←←][→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}} keys.Note❒ Use "High" to produce clear

Page 223 - 6. SPECIFICATIONS

IntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To getmaximum versatility from this machine a

Page 224 - SPECIFICATIONS

8Indicators1. Special Feature indicatorThis indicator is lit when you press keysunder the flip-up cover.2. MonitorsThe monitors light up when a non-st

Page 225 - Main Frame

Operation481B Adjust the contrast with the[←←←←][→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}}{{{{}}}}}}}} keys.C Press the [OK] key.Note❒ Use "High" to produce cle

Page 226 - 120 rpm 77 dB

Selecting Original Modes491BBBBSelect [Pencil] with the [→→→→] or {{{{}}}}}}}}key.CCCCPress the [OK] key.DDDDPlace your original on the expo-sure glas

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Operation501Economy ModeWhen you want to save ink, selectEconomy mode.Note❒ Prints will be lighter in this mode.AAAAPress the {{{{Economy Mode}}}} key

Page 228 - Consumables

Auto Cycle511Auto CycleUse the {{{{Auto Cycle}}}} key to processmasters and make prints in a singleoperation.AAAAIf the indicator of {{{{Auto Cycle}}}

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Operation521All Class ModePreparationYou have to store the number ofstudents in each class with the usertools. See p.154 “3-5 Class EnterNo.”.Use the

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All Class Mode531EEEEPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.FFFFCheck the image position on thetrial or proof print.Note❒ If the image position is not cor-rect,

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Operation541Auto Class ModePreparationYou have to store the number ofstudents in each class with the usertools. See p.154 “3-5 Class EnterNo.”.Use the

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Auto Class Mode551DDDDSelect the desired classes for eachgrade.Selecting classes with the {{{{~~~~}}}}, {{{{}}}}}}}}, {{{{||||}}}}, or {{{{{{{{}}}} ke

Page 233 - Operating Instructions

Operation561FFFFPlace one original on the expo-sure glass or in the optional docu-ment feeder.GGGGPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.HHHHCheck the image posi

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Manual Class Mode with One Original571Manual Class Mode with One OriginalUse the {{{{Class}}}} key to make sets ofprints from the same original. Vari-

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9Panel DisplayThe panel display shows operational status, error messages, and functionmenus.1. The function items for the select-ed function are displ

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Operation581FFFFEnter the desired number ofprints for the second set with thenumber keys.GGGGPress the {{{{qqqq}}}} key.Note❒ Repeat steps F and G for

Page 237 - Safety Information

Manual Class Mode with two or More Originals591Manual Class Mode with two or More OriginalsPreparationTo use this function, you have toselect “by each

Page 238 - R CAUTION:

Operation601FFFFEnter the desired number ofprints for the second originalwith the number keys.GGGGPress the {{{{qqqq}}}} key.Note❒ Repeat steps F and

Page 239 - How to Read This Manual

Class Mode611Class ModeUse the {{{{Class}}}} key to make sets ofprints from the same original. Thesame numbers of prints are made foreach set.Note❒ Wh

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Operation621FFFFWith the number keys, enter thenumber of sets you wish to make.Note❒ Up to 99 sets can be selected foran original.GGGGPress the [OK] k

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Combine Originals631Combine OriginalsYou can combine originals in two ways:❖❖❖❖ 2 single-sided originals →→→→ 1 single-sided print with 2 imagesCombin

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Operation641❖❖❖❖ Metric version❖❖❖❖ Inch version❒ The following tables list the combinations that can be used with the Combinefeature (2 single-sided

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Combine Originals651❒ If a suitable reproduction ratio is not selected, images might not completelyappear on prints.❒ Originals reading from left to r

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Operation661CCCCCheck the print paper size and the reproduction ratio.Note❒ To have the machine choose a suitable ratio automatically, use Auto Mag-ni

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Combine Originals671HHHHThe beeper sounds after the first original has been stored. Place the secondoriginal face down.IIIIPress the {{{{Start}}}} key

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10Display Panel LayoutThe basic elements used on the display are shown below. Understanding theirmeaning helps you exploit this machine's feature

Page 247

Operation681Auto Combine ModePreparationTo use this function, you have toselect Auto Combine mode withthe user tools. See “Combine” onp.144 “4. Mode S

Page 248

Auto Combine Mode691FFFFPress the [OK] key.GGGGPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.HHHHCheck the image position on thetrial or proof print.Note❒ If the image

Page 249 - 3.Combination Chart

Operation701Skip Feed PrintingYou can increase the time betweenprints using the {{{{Skip Feed}}}} key. By de-fault, when one sheet of paper is fed,the

Page 250 - 5.Troubleshooting

Skip Feed Printing711FFFFCheck the image position on thetrial or proof print.Note❒ If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it using the [Image =

Page 251 - 7.Specifications

Operation721ProgramsYou can store up to 9 frequently usedprint job settings in machine memoryand recall them for future use.Note❒ Stored programs are

Page 252

Programs731Protecting a ProgramIf you want to prevent someone fromwriting over your program, do thefollowing:AAAAPress the {{{{Program}}}} key.BBBBSel

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Operation741EEEEPress the [Select] key.FFFFPress the [OK] key.Recalling a ProgramAAAAPress the {{{{Program}}}} key.BBBBMake sure that [Recall] is sele

Page 254

Security Mode751Security ModeThis function prevents others frommaking prints of confidential docu-ments from the master. For example,if you want to pr

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Operation761Quality Start ModeIf the machine is not used for a longperiod of time or you change the colordrum unit, the ink on the drum mightdry causi

Page 256 - 1. Document Feeder

Job Separation771Job SeparationThe print on the top of each print set in the paper delivery tray is pulled by thejob separator. This function is usefu

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111. OPERATIONPrinting PaperThe following types of print paper are not recommended for this machine.• Paper smaller than 70 mm × 148 mm, 2.8" × 5

Page 258 - Operation Panel

Operation781AAAAPress the {{{{Job Separator}}}} key.BBBBMake your prints.Note❒ After the last page of each print set is fed out to the paper delivery

Page 259

Conserving the Master791Conserving the MasterThe machine automatically changesthe master length depending on thepaper size you use. This saves bothmas

Page 260 - Indicators

Operation801On Line PrintingOn Line printing allows you to usethis machine as a PC printer.Limitation❒ The optional PC controller is re-quired.Note❒ B

Page 261 - Panel Display

On Line Printing811Auto On LineYou can select whether the machineautomatically switches to On Linemode when it receives data from aPC.Preparation• The

Page 262 - Panel Display Layout

Operation821Image RotationWhen your original setting direction is different from the paper direction, themachine automatically rotates the original im

Page 263 - 1. Operation

Make-up Printing Features831Make-up Printing FeaturesThe optional editing function is required for this feature.Make-up mode enables you to do more th

Page 264 - Important

Operation8415. P./N. mode (Positive Neg-ative mode)6. Solid mode (Image Pattern mode)7. All Page Pattern mode (Area Pattern mode)8. All + Outline (Ima

Page 265

Make-up Printing Features851Make-up Modes for Outside Designated AreasNote❒ In Make-up mode, commands must be given for both designated areas andareas

Page 266 - Original Print

Operation861Background PatternsA total of 164 background patterns is available in Make-up mode:• 40 basic patterns• 40 patterns similar to the basic p

Page 267 - Printing Preparations

Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing871Command Sheets for Make-Up PrintingCommand sheets are fed first so that the machine can recognize the areas of t

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OPERATION121Important❒Correct curls in the paper before setting it in the machine. When you cannotcorrect the paper curl, stack the paper with the cur

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Operation881• There is no limit to the number of areas you can designate on a single com-mand sheet.• If designated areas on two or more command sheet

Page 270 - Operation

Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing891Diagonal line methodNote❒ A diagonal line must be drawn through the area that you wish to edit.AAAAPut the comma

Page 271 - Standard Printing

Operation901BBBBDraw a line using a felt tip pen (black, red or blue) with a thickness of atleast 1mm.Note❒ Make sure there is no break in the line.❒

Page 272 - Removing Prints

Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing911Closed area methodNote❒ The line designating the area must be a closed loop.AAAAPut the command sheet on top of

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Operation921❒ The line marking the designated area should be more than 2mm, 0.08",from any neighboring image.a = 2mm, 0.08"b = Neighboring i

Page 274 - Energy Saver Mode

Command Sheets for Make-Up Printing931❖❖❖❖ Drawing a command sheet using a closed lineThe closed line method is easier to use for complex areas, but i

Page 275 - Auto Reset

Operation941Make-up PrintingAAAAPress the {{{{Make-Up}}}} key.BBBBMake sure that [1] is selected.Then press the [OK] key.CCCCSelect the frame shape wi

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Make-up Printing951❒ To change the value entered,press the {{{{Clear/Stop}}}} key and en-ter the new value.JJJJAfter you have finished designat-ing mo

Page 277 - After Making a Master

Operation961OOOOPlace the first command sheetface down on the exposure glassand press the {{{{Start}}}} key.The beeper sounds after the com-mand sheet

Page 278 - Tint Mode

Make-up Samples971Make-up Samples----Sample 1ACommand Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designated area: Delete Area modeBOutside area: Letter modeCPrint1.

Page 279 - Changing the Printing Speed

Originals131OriginalsThe following original sizes set on the exposure glass (contact glass) can be de-tected.Under the following conditions, the machi

Page 280 - Stopping a Multi-print Run

Operation981----Sample 2ACommand Sheet No. 1, Frame shape/, Designated area: All + Outline No. 30BCommand Sheet No. 2 Frame shape , Designated area:

Page 281

Make-up Samples991----Sample 3APrint the original as it isBChange the drum unit for color printingCCommand Sheet No. 1, Frame shape , Designated area

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Operation1001Original StorageYou can store frequently used origi-nals in machine memory and theneasily recall them later to make printswhenever they a

Page 283 - Auto Magnification

Original Storage1011EEEEPlace the original on the exposureglass as shown, then press the{{{{Start}}}} key.Note❒ If print images for an originalhave al

Page 284 - ❖ Inch version

Operation1021Selecting Stored OriginalsTo select the images of originals thathave been stored in machine memo-ry, do the following:AAAAPress the {{{{O

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Original Storage1031FFFFPress the [OK] key.Removing Original ProtectionAAAAPress the {{{{Original Storage}}}} key.BBBBSelect [Protect] with the [→→→→]

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Operation1041DDDDSelect the [Yes] or [No] key.Note❒ Press the [No] key if you do notwish to delete the Stored Origi-nal.TPES580E

Page 287 - Using the number keys

Image Overlay1051Image OverlayThe machine can merge two differentoriginals onto the same print paper.Two types of merging are available:❖❖❖❖ OverlayTw

Page 288 - Directional Magnification (%)

Operation1061CCCCPress the [OK] key.Note❒ If the one of the stored originalsalready chosen, the display instep C does not show. Skip tostep D.DDDDPres

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Image Overlay1071Placing originals on the exposure glassA Place the first original on theexposure glass.B Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.Note❒ When you s

Page 290 - 1 - 999mm (in 1mm steps)

OPERATION141The first 10 mm, 0.4", of the leading edge and the last 2 mm, 0.08”, of the trailingedge cannot be printed. Make sure the leading edg

Page 291

Operation1081Date StampUse this function to have the datestamped on prints.PreparationBefore you use this function, youhave to set the machine's

Page 292

Date Stamp1091BBBBMake sure that [Date] is selected.CCCCPress the [OK] key.DDDDSelect the desired position and di-rection with the [←←←←] [→→→→] or {{

Page 293 - Edge Erase

Operation1101Page StampUse this function to have page num-bers stamped on prints.Three numbering formats are avail-able:• P1, P2,..., P5• 1/5, 2/5,.

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Page Stamp1111EEEEPress the [OK] key.If you selected [P1,P2] or [-1-,-2-]A Enter the first page numberwith the [←←←←] [→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}

Page 295 - Printing onto Standard Paper

Operation1121Placing your originals (K) on the exposure glassA Place the first original asshown in the illustration.Note❒ Repeat step I for the othero

Page 296 - Printing onto Envelopes

Stamp1131StampOne of the following 3 messages canbe stamped on prints.CONFIDENTIALPRIORITYPRELIMINARYLimitation❒ Only one message can be stampedat a t

Page 297 - -To prevent paper misfeeds:

Operation1141HHHHSelect the stamp position with the[←←←←] [→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}} keys.IIIIPress the [OK] key.JJJJSelect the [Yes] or [No]

Page 298 - Selecting Original Modes

Memory Combine1151Memory CombineYou can combine originals in four ways:❖❖❖❖ 4 single-sided originals →→→→ 1 single-sided print of 4 images4 one-sided

Page 299 - Photo Mode Printing

Operation1161❖❖❖❖ 8 single-sided originals →→→→ 1 single-sided print of 8 images❖❖❖❖ 16 single-sided originals →→→→ 1 single-sided print of 16 imagesL

Page 300 - Pencil Mode Printing

Memory Combine1171❒ You can set the machine to cancel Memory Combine mode after finishingyour print job with the user tools. See “Cancel Comb.” on p.1

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Preparation For Printing151Preparation For PrintingLoading PaperA Carefully open the paper feedtray.B Lift the feed side/end plates.C Grasp the side/e

Page 302 - Economy Mode

Operation1181❖❖❖❖ Placing originals on the exposure glass (inch version)*1You can use these original and paper sizes in Combine 4, 8 Originals mode.*2

Page 303 - Auto Cycle

Memory Combine1191FFFFPlace your originals.Placing your original (K) on the exposure glassA Place your original as shown in the illustration.Placing y

Page 304 - All Class Mode

Operation1201GGGGPress the {{{{Start}}}} key.Note❒ Even if the number of originals is less than the number required in the se-lected mode, prints can

Page 305

Memory Combine1211❒ Check the following table for the relationship between the direction of theoriginal and paper, and the number of repeated images.❖

Page 306 - Auto Class Mode

Operation1221AAAAPress the {{{{Combine}}}} key.BBBBSelect [Memory Combine] with the [→→→→] or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.CCCCPress the [OK] key.DDDDSelect [Repe

Page 307

Memory Combine1231Placing your original (K) on the exposure glassA Place your original as shown in the illustration.Placing your originals (K) in the

Page 308

Operation1241

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1252. Optional FunctionsOptional Document FeederInsert a stack of originals in the docu-ment feeder. It will be fed automati-cally.OriginalsPlacing th

Page 310

Optional Functions1262When you use thin originals, placeone original at a time in the documentfeeder or place them on the exposureglass.The first 8mm,

Page 311

Optional Document Feeder1272Combine PrintingReferenceSee p.63 “Combine Originals” fordetails.AAAAInsert the two originals face up.Note❒ The first orig

Page 312

OPERATION161Setting Up The Paper Delivery TrayA Grasp the end plate knob andmove the paper delivery end plateto match the print paper size.When you us

Page 313 - Class Mode

Optional Functions1282❒ If you place only one original,the beeper sounds after the firstoriginal has been scanned in.Place the second original andany

Page 314

Optional Document Feeder1292Note❒ To avoid originals misfeeding,fan the originals before placingthem in the document feeder.❒ The originals are fed fr

Page 315 - Combine Originals

Optional Functions1302Color Printing Using the Optional Color DrumColor drum units are available as op-tions in addition to the standard blackunit. Fo

Page 316

Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum1312CCCCPull the drum unit handle outslowly (B2).DDDDLift the upper drum stay (B3) a lit-tle to unlock the

Page 317 - ZDCH110E

Optional Functions1322IIIILift drum unit lock lever (B1).JJJJClose the front door.Note❒ Make sure that the Open Cov-er/Unit indicator turns off, andth

Page 318

Color Printing Using the Optional Color Drum1332EEEEPress the {{{{Print}}}} key.FFFFRemove the prints from the paperdelivery tray and place them onthe

Page 319

Optional Functions1342Changing the Drum SizeTo save costs on master rolls and ink,you can shorten the length of eachmaster by changing to an optionals

Page 320 - Auto Combine Mode

1353. Combination ChartCombination ChartThis combination chart shows which modes can be used together.✩ means that these modes can be used together.X

Page 321

Combination Chart1363Function specified earlierDirectional Magnifica-tion (%)✩✩✩*1*1*1-- *1✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩*1✩ *1Directional Magnifica-tion (size)✩

Page 322 - Skip Feed Printing

Combination Chart1373Function specified earlierClass mode ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩*1*1*1-- ✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩*1Job Separa-tion✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩-- ✩✩*1✩✩✩✩✩✩✩✩Overlay

Page 323

Preparation For Printing171C Lower or lift the paper alignmentwings by turning the left andright knobs.Note❒When the guides are up, youmight not be ab

Page 324 - Programs

Combination Chart1383

Page 325 - Removing Program Protection

1394. User ToolsAccessing the User ToolsThe user tools allow you to customizevarious default settings. This sectionis intended for the machine adminis

Page 326 - Recalling a Program

User Tools1404CCCCChange the settings by followingthe instructions on the panel dis-play, and then press the [OK] key.Note❒ To change the value entere

Page 327 - Security Mode

User Tools Menu1414User Tools MenuReferenceFor accessing the user tools, see p.139 “Accessing the User Tools”.1. SystemNo. Mode Description1 Auto Rese

Page 328 - Quality Start Mode

User Tools14242. Set Operat'n Mode7 Data Print Use to print out the following data.Note❒ Available settings:• Log Data (Number of prints made, ho

Page 329 - Job Separation

User Tools Menu14343. Initial SettingNo. Mode Description1 Paper Type Specifies the paper type at power on.Note❒ Default: Std. (Standard)2 MSTR Makg.

Page 330 - ZDZH110E

User Tools14444. Mode Setting8 Photo Contrast Specifies the contrast level for Photo when the power is switched on or after mode settings are cleared.

Page 331 - Conserving the Master

User Tools Menu14545 No Orig. Size When you place originals of non standard sizes on the exposure glass, set original detection to “Ignore”. The machi

Page 332

User Tools146410 Cancel Comb. Specifies whether Combine Originals or Memory Combine mode is cleared after finishing your print job.Note❒ Default: Not

Page 333 - Auto On Line

User Tools Menu147415 Deflector Angle You can change the angle of the wing guide depending on the pa-per type you use.Note❒ Default: Auto❒ Available s

Page 334 - Image Rotation

Note to users in the United States of AmericaNotice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital devices,

Page 335

OPERATION181E Turn on the main switch.Note❒You can have the machine dis-play how much ink and masterare left when you switch it on.See “User Tools—Ink

Page 336

User Tools14845. Stamp20 Auto Rotation When the direction in which your original is placed differs from that of the paper, the machine automatically r

Page 337

User Tools Menu14945 Date Style Set You can select the format of the date stamp.Note❒ Default: Month Day Year6 Date Position Set You can select the da

Page 338

User Tools15046. Administrator Mode❖❖❖❖ User CodesIf user codes are turned on, operators must enter their user codes before they can operate the machi

Page 339 - Making a Command Sheet

User Tools Menu15147. On Line Mode6 Del. User Code You can delete user codes.Note❒ The number of copies made under the deleted code is also deleted.Re

Page 340

User Tools15245 IP Address Sets the IP Address.Note❒ Default: 011.022.033.044ReferenceSee the Printer Reference 1 for information about the IP Ad-dres

Page 341 - Diagonal line method

User Tool Menus in Detail1534User Tool Menus in Detail1-6 Time SettingAAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBMake sure that “1” is selected,and then

Page 342 - GRCOMM2E

User Tools15443-4 Reproduction RatioAAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 3 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}} key.

Page 343 - Closed area method

User Tool Menus in Detail1554DDDDSelect the grade with the [←←←←] [→→→→]or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}} keys.EEEEPress the [Enter] key.FFFFSelect the cla

Page 344

User Tools1564DDDDSelect the original size you willuse with the [←←←←] [→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}}keys.EEEEPress the [Select] key.FFFFAdjust t

Page 345

User Tool Menus in Detail1574DDDDPress the [Change] key.EEEEChange the number of drum rota-tions while one sheet of paper isfed with the [←←←←] [→→→→]

Page 346

User Codes191User CodesPreparationYou have to turn on User Codemode and register your user codewith the user tools. You can regis-ter up to 20 user co

Page 347

User Tools1584DDDDSelect the temperature at whichyou use this machine with the [←←←←][→→→→] or {{{{~~~~}}}} {{{{}}}}}}}} keys.EEEEPress the [OK] key.F

Page 348

User Tool Menus in Detail1594FFFFSelect the paper type and misfeedcondition with the [←←←←] or [→→→→] key.GGGGPress the [OK] key.HHHHPress the [Cancel

Page 349

User Tools1604AAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 5 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}} key.CCCCEnter 4 with the n

Page 350

User Tool Menus in Detail1614AAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 5 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}} key.CCCCEnt

Page 351 - 3. Print

User Tools1624❖❖❖❖ -1-AAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 5 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}} key.CCCCEnter 10 w

Page 352 - Original Storage

User Tool Menus in Detail16345-11 Make/Chg. PatternAAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 5 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{

Page 353

User Tools16446-1 Check CounterAAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter 6 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}} key.CCCCM

Page 354 - Protecting Stored Originals

User Tool Menus in Detail1654CCCCEnter 2 with the number keys,and then press the [OK] or {{{{qqqq}}}}key.DDDDSelect [Single] or [All] with the [←←←←][

Page 355 - Deleting Stored Originals

User Tools1664FFFFEnter the new user code with thenumber keys.GGGGPress the [OK] key.6-6 Del. User CodeAAAAPress the {{{{User Tools}}}} key.BBBBEnter

Page 356

1675. TroubleshootingIf Your Machine Does Not Operate as You WantIf a malfunction or a misfeed occurs, the following messages will appear on thepanel

Page 357 - Image Overlay

OPERATION201Standard PrintingA Lift the platen cover.Note❒Be sure to lift the platen covermore than 30 cm, 12".B Set the original face down on th

Page 358 - Overlay Format

Troubleshooting1685----When a service call message is shown on the panel displayPress the [Exit] key. Then turn the main switch off and back on again.

Page 359 - ZDCH120E

If You Cannot Make Prints as You Want1695If You Cannot Make Prints as You WantCombine Originals ModeProblem Cause ActionMisfeeds occur frequently. Imp

Page 360 - Date Stamp

Troubleshooting1705Loading PaperThe Load Paper indicator (B) lightswhen the paper feed tray runs out ofpaper.Limitation❒ Load paper when the paper fee

Page 361

x Clearing Misfeeds1715xxxx Clearing MisfeedsR CAUTION:Note❒ After clearing misfeeds, make surethat all the doors, covers, and unitsare closed and the

Page 362 - Page Stamp

Troubleshooting1725• When paper edges stick togetheror paper is not fed in, fan the paperas shown.• When printing onto postcards orthick paper, lower

Page 363

x Clearing Misfeeds1735EEEEIf you cannot remove the misfedpaper, remove it from the paperfeed tray.FFFFSet the drum unit and close thefront door.Note❒

Page 364

Troubleshooting1745BBBBLower drum unit lock lever (B1).CCCCTake out the drum.Note❒ For taking out the drum unit,see p.130 “Changing the ColorDrum Unit

Page 365 - ZDZS100N

x Clearing Misfeeds1755FFFFSet the drum unit and close thefront door.Note❒ For setting the drum unit, seep.130 “Changing the ColorDrum Unit”.----To pr

Page 366

Troubleshooting1765”xxxx + D” Master Misfeeds in the Master Feed SectionAAAAPull out the master tray until itstops.BBBBOpen the master guide.CCCCOpen

Page 367 - Memory Combine

x Clearing Misfeeds1775CCCCTake out the drum.Note❒ For taking out the drum unit,see p.130 “Changing the ColorDrum Unit”.DDDDPull out the misfed master

Page 368 - GRMCOM2E

Standard Printing211G Press the {{{{Proof}}}} key and checkthe image density and the imageposition of the proof print.Note❒If the image position is no

Page 369

Troubleshooting1785EEEEPull out lever (E3) and remove themisfed master.FFFFReturn lever (E3) and the mastereject unit to their original posi-tions.GGG

Page 370

x Clearing Misfeeds1795----If master misfeeds occur oftenIf the master misfeeds often, frag-ments of the master might be left inthe bottom of the mast

Page 371

Troubleshooting1805EEEEReturn the document feed sheetto its original position.FFFFClose the document feeder (ADF)cover until it clicks in positionand

Page 372 - GRMCOM3E

When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (M) Lights1815When the Open Cover/Unit Indicator (MMMM) LightsMMake sure that the followingdoors/covers are closed.

Page 373 - GRREPE6E

Troubleshooting1825When the Add Ink Indicator (jjjj) LightsThe Add Ink indicator (j) lights when it is time to supply ink.R CAUTION:R CAUTION:R CAUTIO

Page 374

When the Add Ink Indicator (j) Lights1835CCCCRemove the used ink cartridge.DDDDRemove the cap of the new ink cartridge.EEEEInsert the new cartridge in

Page 375

Troubleshooting1845When the Master End Indicator (CCCC) LightsThe Master End indicator (C) lights when it is time to replace the master roll orwhen yo

Page 376

When the Master End Indicator (C) Lights1855GGGGPosition the master roll so that the edge reaches the interior of the masterholder.HHHHClose the maste

Page 377 - 2. Optional Functions

Troubleshooting1865When the Master Eject Indicator (kkkk) LightsThe Master Eject indicator (k) lightswhen it is time to empty the mastereject unit or

Page 378 - Placing Originals

When Other Indicators Are Lit1875When Other Indicators Are LitIndicator Meaning and actionThe key counter (option) is not set. Insert the key counter.

Page 379 - Combine Printing

OPERATION221Loading Paper On The Paper Feed TrayThe Load Paper indicator (B) lightswhen the paper feed tray runs out ofpaper.Replenishing PaperA Press

Page 380 - Manual Class Mode with Two

Troubleshooting1885When Prints Are Not Delivered in a Neat StackWhen Printing on Small Size PaperAAAAAdjust the angle of the end plateby turning the s

Page 381 - Optional Document Feeder

Poor Printing1895Poor PrintingDirty BackgroundIf the background of prints is dirty, the drum unit might be dirty.R CAUTION:R CAUTION:R CAUTION:Note❒ T

Page 382 - Changing the Color Drum Unit

Troubleshooting1905BBBBPull out the drum unit.Note❒ For taking out the drum unit, see p.130 “Changing the Color Drum Unit”.CCCCWhile pressing the drum

Page 383 - TPEH091E

Poor Printing1915EEEETurn the drum unit and lock it after cleaning.FFFFInsert the drum unit until it locks into position, and then lower the drumunit

Page 384 - Printing in Two Colors

Troubleshooting1925Black Lines/Stained PrintsCheck the platen cover and clean it if dirty. See p.197 “Cleaning the platen cov-er”.Check the exposure g

Page 385 - TPEH101E

1936. RemarksDo's and Don'tsR CAUTION:Important❒ Make sure that the mmmm indicator on the PC controller operation panel is off be-fore unplu

Page 386 - Changing the Drum Size

Remarks1946• If the printed paper is stored for more than one day, the paper may becomewrinkled. If this paper is used, wrinkles may also appear on th

Page 387 - 3. Combination Chart

Where to Put Your Machine1956Where to Put Your MachineEnvironmentYour machine's location should be carefully chosen because environmental con-dit

Page 388

Remarks1966Power ConnectionR WARNING:R CAUTION:R CAUTION:Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet.Machine ClearancePlace the machine near t

Page 389

Maintaining Your Machine1976Maintaining Your MachineTo maintain high print quality, cleanthe following parts and units regular-ly.❖❖❖❖ Cleaning the ma

Page 390

Loading Paper On The Paper Feed Tray231Changing The Paper SizeA Remove the paper from the paperfeed tray.The paper feed tray will lower.B Grasp the si

Page 391 - 4. User Tools

Remarks1986Cleaning the Optional Document FeederCleaning the SheetAAAALift the document feeder.BBBBClean the sheet with a damp clothand wipe it with a

Page 392 - ZDZS110N

1997. SpecificationsMain Frame❖❖❖❖ Configuration:Floor standing (with custom table or cabinet).❖❖❖❖ Printing Process:Full automatic one drum system❖❖❖

Page 393

Specifications2007❖❖❖❖ Printing Area:• A3 drum:• Inch version: More than 290 × 420mm, 11.4" × 16.5"• Metric version: More than 290mm × 410mm

Page 394 - 2. Set Operat'n Mode

Main Frame2017❖❖❖❖ Master Eject Unit Capacity:• A3 drumMore than 60 masters• A4 drum90 masters❖❖❖❖ Dimensions (W ×××× D ×××× H)❖❖❖❖ Weight:• Machine:L

Page 395

Specifications2027❖❖❖❖ Optional Equipment:• Drum unit: Color DrumsType 55(L) A3, 11" × 17"Type 55(S) A4, 81/2" × 11"• Document Fee

Page 396

Document Feeder (Option)2037Document Feeder (Option)❖❖❖❖ Original Type:Sheet❖❖❖❖ Original Weight:52.3g/m2 to 127.9g/m2, 13.9 lb to 34 lb❖❖❖❖ Original

Page 397 - GRLINE0E

Specifications2047Twin Color Press Roller Printing System TC-II (Option)❖❖❖❖ Configuration:Floor standing (with custom table or cabinet)❖❖❖❖ Printing

Page 398 - User Tools

Consumables2057ConsumablesNote❒ Specifications are subject to change without notice.Name Size RemarksMaster: Length: 110m, 363ft/rollWidth: 320mm, 12.

Page 399

206INDEX{~~~~}{}}}}}{||||}{{{{{}, 716 single-sided originals → 1 single-sided print of 16 images, 1151 single-sided original → 1 single-sided prin

Page 400

207EEco.Mode ON/OFF, 144Economy Mode, 50{Economy Mode}}}} key, 6Edge Erase, 41{Edge Erase}}}} key, 6Energy Saver Mode, 22Energy Saving,

Page 401

OPERATION241Closing The Paper Feed And Paper Delivery TraysA Remove the paper from the paperfeed tray.The paper feed tray will lower.B Turn off the ma

Page 402 - 6. Administrator Mode

208NNetwork, 152Next, 9No. of Q.start, 146, 157No. of Skip Feed, 146, 156No Orig. Size, 145No Orig. Size DF, 144Number keys, 7OOK, 9{O

Page 403 - 7. On Line Mode

209special kinds of paper, 44Specifications, 199Stamp, 113, 148Stamp Density, 148{Stamp}}}} key, 6Stamp Position, 148, 159Standard Paper,

Page 404

210MEMO

Page 407 - 3-11 Margin Erase Area

Operating InstructionsType for 5455/LDD 150/JP5500/3360DNPPrinted in JapanUE USA C239-8697

Page 408

Adjusting Print Image Position251Adjusting Print Image PositionYou can adjust the print image posi-tion to suit your needs.*…Paper feed directionA Pre

Page 409 - 4-14 No. of Q.start

OPERATION261Adjusting Print Image DensityYou can adjust the print image densi-ty to suit your needs. There are twoways to do this:❖❖❖❖Before Making A

Page 410

Tint Mode—Halftone Printing271Tint Mode—Halftone PrintingUse this function to print tinted imag-es.A Press the {{{{Tint}}}} key.B Press the {{{{Start}

Page 411

iSafety InformationWhen using your machine, the following safety precautions should always befollowed.Safety During OperationIn this manual, the follo

Page 412 - 5-7 Position (Date)

OPERATION281Changing The Printing SpeedUse the {Speed} keys to adjust theprinting speed. The relationship be-tween printing speed and print quali-ty d

Page 413 - 5-10 Position (Page)

Stopping The Machine During A Multi-print Run291Stopping The Machine During A Multi-print RunWhen You Want To Stop The Machine During A Multi-print Ru

Page 414 - GRPPOS3E

OPERATION301Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset RatiosYou can select a preset ratio for print-ing.Note❒The leading edge of the p

Page 415 - 5-11 Make/Chg. Pattern

Preset Reduce/Enlarge—Reducing And Enlarging Using Preset Ratios311A Press the [Ratio] key.B Select the desired ratio with the[←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~

Page 416

OPERATION321Auto Magnification Selection—Having The Machine Choose The Reproduction RatiosThe machine can choose an appropriate reproduction ratio bas

Page 417 - 6-5 Chg. User Code

Auto Magnification Selection—Having The Machine Choose The Reproduction Ratios331*2Set these originals in the optional document feeder.❖❖❖❖Inch versio

Page 418 - 6-6 Del. User Code

OPERATION341E Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.F Check the image position of the trial or proof print.Note❒If the image position is not correct, adjust it

Page 419 - 5. Troubleshooting

Zoom—Reducing And Enlarging In 1 % Steps351Zoom—Reducing And Enlarging In 1 % StepsYou can change the reproduction ra-tio in 1 % steps.Note❒You can ch

Page 420 - Troubleshooting

OPERATION361Using the number keysA Enter the ratio with the Num-ber keys.B Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.G Press the [OK] key.H Make sure that the origi

Page 421

Directional Magnification—Stretching And Squeezing The Image In 1 % Steps371Directional Magnification—Stretching And Squeezing The Image In 1 % StepsP

Page 422 - Loading Paper

iiRRRRWarning: •Only connect the machine to the power source described onthe inside front cover of this manual.•Avoid multi-wiring.•Do not damage, bre

Page 423

OPERATION381F Enter the vertical and horizontalratio.Note❒To change the value entered,press the {Clear/Stop} key andenter the new value.Adjusting rati

Page 424

Directional Magnification—Stretching And Squeezing The Image In 1 % Steps391C Press the [OK] key.D Select [Direct. Mag. (size)] with the[→→→→] or {{{{

Page 425

OPERATION401Edge Erase—Erasing Edge MarginsThis function erases all four sides ofthe original image.❖❖❖❖Using Edge Erase mode❖❖❖❖When not using Edge E

Page 426

Edge Erase—Erasing Edge Margins411F Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.G Check the image position of thetrial or proof print.Note❒If the image position is no

Page 427

OPERATION421Printing On Various Kinds Of PaperPrinting On Thick PaperWhen you make prints on thick (157to 209.3 g/m2, 42 to 55.6 lb) paper,perform the

Page 428

Printing On Various Kinds Of Paper431Note❒If necessary, lower or lift the pa-per alignment wings. See ⇒P.15 “Preparation For Printing”.E Set the side

Page 429

OPERATION441A Press the [Ppr. Type] key.B Select [User 1] or [User 2] with the[←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.C Press the [OK] key.-

Page 430

Selecting A Mode To Match Your Original451Selecting A Mode To Match Your OriginalSelect one of the following fourmodes to match your originals:❖❖❖❖Pho

Page 431 - TPEH220E

OPERATION461F Adjust the lightness with the [←←←←],[→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.G Press the [OK] key.H Set your original on the exposureg

Page 432 - -To prevent originals

Selecting A Mode To Match Your Original471G Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.H Check the image position of thetrial or proof print.Note❒If the image positi

Page 433 - MMake sure that the following

iiiRRRRCaution: •Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an elec-tric shock might occur.•Do not place the machine on an unstable or ti

Page 434 - When the Add Ink Indicator (j

OPERATION481Economy Mode—Saving InkWhen you want to save ink, selectEconomy mode.Note❒Prints will be lighter in this mode.A Press the {{{{Economy Mode

Page 435

Auto Cycle—Making Master And Prints At One Stroke491Auto Cycle—Making Master And Prints At One StrokeUse the {Auto Cycle} key to processmasters and ma

Page 436 - C) Lights

OPERATION501❒If you set original in the option-al document feeder, originalsare fed and prints are complet-ed automatically.

Page 437 - Close the master guide

All Class Mode—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From The Same Original Using All Stored Data511All Class Mode—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From

Page 438

OPERATION521E Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.F Check the image position of thetrial or proof print.Note❒If the image position is not cor-rect, adjust it

Page 439

Auto Class Mode— Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From The Same Original Using Stored Data531Auto Class Mode— Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From

Page 440 - Detect the Paper Size

OPERATION541C Press the [OK] key.D Select the desired classes for eachgrade.Selecting classes with the {~}, {}}, {|}, or {{} keyA Select the desired c

Page 441

Auto Class Mode— Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From The Same Original Using Stored Data551key and press the [Cancel]key.❒Repeat steps A and B unti

Page 442

OPERATION561Manual Class Mode With One Original—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From The Same OriginalUse the {Class} key to make sets ofprints from

Page 443

Manual Class Mode With One Original—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From The Same Original571E Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.F Enter the desired numbe

Page 444 - Faint Prints

iv•Keep the ink or ink container out of reach of children.•If ink is ingested, force vomiting by drinking a strong saline solu-tion and consult a doct

Page 445 - 6. Remarks

OPERATION581Manual Class Mode With 2 Or More Originals—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From Different OriginalsPreparationTo use this function, you

Page 446

Manual Class Mode With 2 Or More Originals—Making Variable Numbers Of Prints From Different Originals591E Press the {{{{Enter}}}} key.F Enter the desi

Page 447 - Where to Put Your Machine

OPERATION601M Press the {{{{Print}}}} key.N After the first set is completed, setthe second original on the expo-sure glass (contact glass) andpress t

Page 448 - Machine Clearance

Class Mode—Making Fixed Numbers Of Prints From The same Original611Class Mode—Making Fixed Numbers Of Prints From The same OriginalUse the {Class} key

Page 449 - ZDCH130E

OPERATION621F With the Number keys, enter thenumber of sets you wish to make.Note❒Up to 99 sets can be selected foran original.G Press the [OK] key.H

Page 450 - Cleaning the Optional

Combine Originals—Combining Originals Into One Print631Combine Originals—Combining Originals Into One PrintYou can combine originals in two ways:❖❖❖❖2

Page 451 - 7. Specifications

OPERATION641❖❖❖❖Metric version❖❖❖❖Inch version❒The following tables list the combinations that can be used in 2 one-sidedoriginals → 1 one-sided print

Page 452 - Specifications

Combine Originals—Combining Originals Into One Print651❖❖❖❖Inch version❒If the proper reproduction ratio is not selected, images might not completelya

Page 453

OPERATION661Note❒To have the machine choose a suitable ratio automatically, use Auto Mag-nification Selection mode. See ⇒ P.32 “Auto Magnification Sel

Page 454 - ❖ Optional Equipment:

Combine Originals—Combining Originals Into One Print671H The beeper sounds after the first original has been stored. Set the secondoriginal face down.

Page 455 - Document Feeder (Option)

vHow To Read This ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation that m

Page 456 - (Option)

OPERATION681Auto Combine Mode—Having Images Repeated On One PrintPreparationTo use this function, you have toselect Auto Combine mode withthe user too

Page 457

Auto Combine Mode—Having Images Repeated On One Print691E Select [Repeat 2] or [Repeat 4] withthe [←←←←], [→→→→], {{{{~~~~}}}}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.F

Page 458

OPERATION701Skip Feed PrintingIf the backs of prints are dirty, youcan increase the time between twoprints using the {Skip Feed} key. Bydefault, when

Page 459

Skip Feed Printing711E Press the {{{{Start}}}} key.F Check the image position of thetrial or proof print.Note❒If the image position is not cor-rect, a

Page 460

OPERATION721Program—Storing Your Print Settings In MemoryYou can store up to 9 frequently usedprint job settings in machine memoryand recall them for

Page 461

Program—Storing Your Print Settings In Memory731Recalling A ProgramA Press the {{{{Program}}}} key.B Make sure that [Recall] is selected.C Press the [

Page 462

OPERATION741D Select the program number youwant to protect with the [←←←←], [→→→→],{~}, or {{{{}}}}}}}} key.Note❒You can also select the programnumber

Page 463

Security Mode—Printing Secret Documents751Security Mode—Printing Secret DocumentsThis function prevents others frommaking prints of secret documentsfr

Page 464 - UE USA C239

OPERATION761Quality Start Mode— Regaining The Image Density When The Ink On The Drum DriesIf the machine is not used for a longperiod of time or you c

Page 465

Job Separation—Separating Printing Sets On The Paper Delivery Tray771Job Separation—Separating Printing Sets On The Paper Delivery TrayThe print on th

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