User Manual [Advanced Operations] Di2010/Di2510/Di3010/Di3510 1 Read First Introduction Safety Information Precautions Auxiliary Functions Utility Mode Operations Administrator Management Operations Appendix
Contents Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 2 Introduction ...................................................................................1-2 Structure of the Manual...................................................................1-2 1.2 Explanation of Manual Conventions ...........................................1-3 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols ............................1-4 Paper Feeding.................................................................................
Contents 3 4 ii Precautions 3.1 Installation Precautions ............................................................... 3-2 Installation Site ............................................................................... 3-2 Power Source ................................................................................. 3-2 Space Requirements ...................................................................... 3-3 3.2 Operation Precautions ...........................................................
Contents 5 4.9 “Image Stamping” Function.......................................................4-20 To make copies using the “Image Stamping” function ..................4-20 4.10 “Black-White Reverse” Function...............................................4-22 Reversing White- and Black-Colored Areas of Copies .................4-22 To set the “Black-White Reverse” function....................................4-22 4.11 “Separate Scan” Function..........................................................
Contents To set the “Density (ADF only)” function (Only when the duplexing document feeder is installed) .............. 5-30 6 iv 5.4 Registering an Image Stamp ..................................................... 5-31 To register an image stamp.......................................................... 5-31 5.5 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) ........................... 5-34 To view the counters .................................................................... 5-34 5.
Contents 6.5 7 8 Setting Account Registration.....................................................6-16 Account Registration .....................................................................6-16 To register accounts......................................................................6-16 Account Counter ...........................................................................6-19 To check the number of prints made by each account .................6-19 Appendix 7.1 Specifications..................
Contents Basic Operations For details on the following topics, refer to the “Basic Operations” volume of this User Manual.
1 Introduction 1 Introduction Chapter 1
Chapter 1 1 1.1 Introduction 1.1 Introduction Structure of the Manual Introduction This manual is divided into two parts: Advanced Operations and Basic Operations. The Advanced Operations volume of this User Manual contains precautions on the use of this copier. Be sure to read this volume before using the machine. The Basic Operations volumes of the User Manual contain information on the many functions available.
1 Explanation of Manual Conventions The marks and text formats used in this manual are described below. WARNING Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in fatal or critical injuries. ➜ Observe all warnings in order to ensure safe use of the copier. CAUTION Failure to observe instructions highlighted in this manner may result in serious injuries or property damage. ➜ Observe all cautions in order to ensure safe use of the copier.
Chapter 1 1 1.3 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols The use of words and symbols in this manual are explained below. Introduction Paper Feeding During printing, paper is supplied from the right side of the copier and fed into the output tray on top or the output option at the left with the printed surface of the page facing down. The paper feed direction is shown by the arrows in the diagram below.
1 Chapter 1 1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols “Width” and “Length” Introduction Whenever paper dimensions are mentioned in this manual, the first value always refers to the width of the paper (shown as “Y” in the illustration) and the second to the length (shown as “X”). Paper Orientation Lengthwise ( ) If the width (Y) of the paper is shorter than the length (X), the paper has a vertical or portrait orientation, indicated by either “L” or .
1.3 Explanation of Basic Concepts and Symbols Display Icons Plain paper Introduction Chapter 1 1 Thick paper Overhead projector transparencies Envelope Paper Supply Icons The icons shown below may appear, indicating that no more paper remains. The paper is empty.
1 Energy Star® Introduction 1.4 Chapter 1 1.4 Energy Star® As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that this machine meets the ENERGY STAR® Guidelines for energy efficiency. What is an ENERGY STAR® Product? An ENERGY STAR® product has a special feature that allows it to automatically switch to a “low-power mode” after a period of inactivity. An ENERGY STAR® product uses energy more efficiently, saves you money on utility bills and helps protect the environment. 1.
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Safety Information 2 Safety Information 2 Chapter 2
2 2.1 Warning and Precaution Symbols Safety Information Chapter 2 This section contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. To achieve optimum utility of this device, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions in this manual. Please keep this manual in a handy place near the machine. Please read the next section before using this device. It contains important information related to user safety and preventing equipment problems.
2.2 Meaning of Symbols 2 • Use only the power cord supplied in the package. If a power cord is not supplied, only use the power cord and plug that is specified in POWER CORD INSTRUCTION. Failure to use this cord could result in a fire or electrical shock. • Use the power cord supplied in the package only for this machine and NEVER use it for any other product. Failure to observe this precaution could result in a fire or electrical shock. • Use only the specified power source voltage.
2 2.2 Meaning of Symbols Chapter 2 Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet that is equipped with a grounding terminal. CAUTION Safety Information • Do not use flammable sprays, liquids, or gases near this product, as a fire could result. • Do not leave a toner unit or drum unit in a place within easy reach of children. Licking or ingesting any of these things could injure your health. • Do not let any object plug the ventilation holes of this product.
2.3 Precautions for Routine Use • Do not store toner units, PC drum units, and other supplies and consumables in a place subject to direct sunlight and high temperature and humidity, as poor image quality and malfunction could result. • Do not attempt to replace the toner unit and PC drum unit in a place exposed to direct sunlight. If the PC drum is exposed to intense light, poor image quality could result. • Do not unpack a toner unit or PC drum unit until the very time of use.
2 2.5 Laser Safety INTERFERENCE-CAUSING EQUIPMENT STANDARD (ICES-003 IS-SUE 3) (For Canada Users) Safety Information Chapter 2 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. For Users in countries not subject to Class B regulations WARNING This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. 2.
2 2.5 Laser Safety Print Head Laser Aperture of the Print Head Unit There is a laser aperture at the location shown above, which must, however, NEVER be viewed directly by the user. CDRH Regulation This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performance Standard according to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory for Laser products marketed in the United States and is reported to the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.
2 2.5 Laser Safety Safety Information Chapter 2 For Denmark Users ADVARSEL Usynlig laserstråling ved åbning, når sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion. Undgå udsættelse for stråling. Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC60825 sikkerheds kravene. Dansk: Dette er en halvlederlaser. Laserdiodens højeste styrke er 5mW og bølgelængden er 770-795 nm.
2 2.5 Laser Safety ADVERSEL Dersom apparatet brukes på annen måte enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning, kan brukeren utsettes for unsynlig laserstråling som overskrider grensen for laser klass 1. Safety Information Dette en halvleder laser. Maksimal effekt till laserdiode er 5mW og bølgelengde er 770-795 nm. Laser Safety Label A laser safety label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below. For United States MINOLTA CO.
Safety Information Chapter 2 2 2.5 Laser Safety REMARQUE = Placer l’appareil dans une pièce largement ventilée = Une quantité d’ozone négligable est dégagée pendant le fonctionnement de l’appareil quand celui-ci est utilisé normalement. Cependant, une odeur désagréable peut être ressentie dans les pièces dont l’aération est insuffisante et lorsque une utilisation prolongée de l’appareil est effectuée.
3 Precautions Precautions 3 Chapter 3
3 3.1 Installation Precautions 3.1 Installation Precautions Installation Site Precautions Chapter 3 To ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions, install the copier in a location that meets the following requirements. - A location away from curtains, etc.
3 3.1 Installation Precautions Space Requirements To ensure easy machine operation, supply replacement, and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below. 69-1/4 (1757) 4 (100) Chapter 3 28 (710) 44 (1116) 59 (1500) 13 (328) 16-1/2 (422) 24-1/4 (616) Unit: inch (mm) ✎ Note Be sure to allow a clearance of 4 in. (100 mm) or more at the back of the copier for the ventilation duct.
3 3.2 Operation Precautions 3.2 Operation Precautions Operating environment Precautions Chapter 3 The environmental requirements for correct operation of the copier are as follows. G Temperature: 59°F (15°C) to 95°F (35°C) with fluctuations of no more than 18°F (10°C) within an hour G Humidity: 15% to 85% with fluctuations of no more than 10% within an hour Proper use To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.
3 3.2 Operation Precautions CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot. ➜ Be careful not to touch any parts around the fusing unit, other than those indicated in this manual, in order to reduce the risk of burns. Be especially careful not to touch parts marked with warning labels, and their surrounding areas. ➜ If you get burnt, immediately cool the skin under cold water, and then seek professional medical advice.
3 3.2 Operation Precautions CAUTION Chapter 3 Precautions for handling toner: ➜ Be careful not to spill toner inside the copier or get toner on your clothes or hands. ➜ If your hands become soiled with toner, immediately wash them with soap and water. ➜ If toner gets in your eyes, immediately flush them with water, and then seek professional medical advice.
3 3.3 Legal Restrictions on Copying 3.3 Legal Restrictions on Copying Certain types of documents must never be copied with the purpose or intent to pass copies of such documents off as the originals. The following is not a complete list, but is meant to be used as a guide to responsible copying.
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Auxiliary Functions 4 Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 4
4 4.1 “Cover Mode” Function This chapter contains descriptions on making copies using the Auxiliary functions. 4.1 “Cover Mode” Function Adding Cover Pages When two or more sheets are being copied, cover pages using paper other than the document paper can be added. ✎ Chapter 4 Note Load the paper for the cover pages into a paper drawer different than the drawer that contains the paper for the document. Load paper for the cover pages with the same orientation and size as the paper for the document.
4 4.1 “Cover Mode” Function Original Document Copy 3 3 2 2 1 G 1 Front Cover: With Image Back Cover: Blank 3 3 2 2 1 G 1 Front Cover: With Image Back Cover: With Image 3 3 2 1 2 1 To make settings for the “Cover Mode” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch [Cover Mode].
4 4.1 “Cover Mode” Function 3 Select the desired Front Cover and Back Cover settings, and then touch the button below “Cover Paper”. 4 Select the paper drawer that Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 contains the paper for the cover pages, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [Enter]. ❍ If [Cancel] is touched, the setting is cancelled. 6 Press the [Start] key. The copies are printed.
4 4.2 “Page Insertion” Function 4.2 “Page Insertion” Function Inserting Pages (Interleaves) Between Copies When two or more sheets are being copied, paper (interleaves) other than the document paper can be inserted. ✎ Load the paper for the interleaves with the same orientation and size as the paper for the document. This function can be used together with the “Cover Mode” function. This function cannot be used together with booklet-printing and mixed original sizes.
4 4.2 “Page Insertion” Function To make settings for the “Page Insertion” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch 3 Select either the [With Image] or the [Blank] Page Insertion setting, and then touch the button below “Insert Paper”. Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 [Page Insertion]. 4 Select the paper drawer that contains the paper for the interleaves, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [Enter].
4 4.3 “OHP Interleaving” Function 4.3 “OHP Interleaving” Function Inserting Pages Between Copies of Transparencies When copying overhead projector transparencies, paper (interleaves) can be inserted between copies of the transparencies. ✎ Tip Load the paper for the interleaves into a paper drawer, and load the overhead projector transparencies into the multiple bypass tray.
4 4.3 “OHP Interleaving” Function To make settings for the “OHP Interleaving” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder or position it on the original glass. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch 3 Select either the [With Image] or the [Blank] OHP Interleaving setting, and then touch the button below “Insert Paper”. Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 [OHP Interleaving]. 4 Select the paper drawer that contains the paper for the transparency interleaves, and then touch [Enter].
4.3 “OHP Interleaving” Function 4 5 Touch [Enter]. ❍ If [Cancel] is touched, the setting is cancelled. 6 Press the [Start] key. Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 The copies are printed.
4 4.4 “File Margin” Function 4.4 “File Margin” Function Making Copies With Binding Margins Copies can be made with binding margins and the image shifted to the side so that the text is not hidden when the copies are bound. File Margin settings G The position of the binding margin can be at the left side or at the top of the paper. G The width of the binding margin can be specified.
4 4.4 “File Margin” Function 3 Select the desired File Margin setting. 4 Touch and 1 2 Original Document 1 2 Copy 12 Auxiliary Functions If the setting for the top binding position is selected for doublesided copying, the back side of the page is printed upside down. Original Document Copy 1 2 Tip If the setting for the left binding position is selected for doublesided copying, the front and back sides of the page will be printed with the same orientation.
4 4.5 “Edge/Frame Erase” Function 4.5 “Edge/Frame Erase” Function Erasing Sections of Copies When copying documents with punch holes, the pages can be printed with part of the document erased. Edge/Frame Erase settings Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 G G G The left side of the document is erased. Original Document Copy A A A A A A The top edge of the document is erased. A frame around the document is erased.
4 4.5 “Edge/Frame Erase” Function To make settings for the “Edge/Frame Erase” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder or position it on the original glass. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch Chapter 4 [Edge/Frame Erase]. 3 Select the desired Edge/Frame Auxiliary Functions Erase setting. 4 Touch and to specify the width of the erased area, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ If [Cancel] is touched, the setting is cancelled. 5 Press the [Start] key. The copies are printed.
4 4.6 “Image Repeat” Function 4.6 “Image Repeat” Function Printing Multiple Copies of the Same Document Page on One Sheet The “Image Repeat” function can be used as shown below.
4.6 “Image Repeat” Function 4 4 Select the size of the document. ❍ If the document has a nonstandard size, touch [Custom Size], and then specify the size of the document. 5 Touch Touch until the cursor moves below the fraction that you wish to change. Auxiliary Functions ❍ Chapter 4 . Then, touch and to select the length of side X for the paper that is loaded. 6 Touch . Then, touch and to select the length of side Y for the paper that is loaded. ❍ Touch change.
4 4.7 “Distribution #” Function 4.7 “Distribution #” Function Printing Distribution Numbers on Sets of Copies Each set of copies can be printed with a distribution number added to the background. ✎ Tip If the “Distribution #” function is used, the “Sort” Finishing setting is selected. After “999” is printed, the number returns to “000”. Chapter 4 To make settings for the “Distribution #” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder or position it on the original glass.
4.7 “Distribution #” Function 4 4 Specify the desired Distribution # settings. ❍ ❍ ❍ Using the 10-Key Pad, type in the first distribution number to be printed. If [First page only] is selected, the distribution number is only printed on the first page of each copy set. If [All Pages] is selected, the distribution number is printed on all pages of each copy set. Touch [Darker], [Normal] or [Lighter] to specify the print density for the distribution number. Chapter 4 ❍ 5 Touch [Enter].
4 4.8 “Watermark” Function 4.8 “Watermark” Function Printing Copies with a Watermark Copies can be printed with a watermark added to the background. To make settings for the “Watermark” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder or position it on the original glass. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 [Image Settings]. 3 Touch [Watermark].
4.8 “Watermark” Function 4 4 Select the watermark to be printed and the pages that the watermark will be added to. ❍ ❍ If [First page only] is selected, the watermark is only printed on the first page of each copy set. If [All Pages] is selected, the watermark is printed on all pages. 5 Touch [Enter]. If [Cancel] is touched, the setting is cancelled. Chapter 4 ❍ 6 Press the [Start] key. Auxiliary Functions The copies are printed.
4 4.9 “Image Stamping” Function 4.9 “Image Stamping” Function With this function, copies can be printed with a watermark of a scanned image added to the background. Refer to “Registering an Image Stamp” on page 5-31 for registration methods. ✎ Note The optional hard disk must be installed. To make copies using the “Image Stamping” function glass. 2 Touch [Auxiliary], and then touch [Image Settings].
4.9 “Image Stamping” Function 4 4 Touch [Set], select the registration number to be used, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ You can check this by selecting [Check], pressing the [Start] key, and copying the registered image. 5 Select the desired printing ❍ If [First page only] is selected, the image is only printed on the first page. If [All Pages] is selected, the image is printed on all pages. Auxiliary Functions ❍ Chapter 4 position. 6 Touch [Enter].
4 4.10 “Black-White Reverse” Function 4.10 “Black-White Reverse” Function Reversing White- and Black-Colored Areas of Copies Auxiliary Functions Chapter 4 Copies can be printed with the white- and black-colored areas of the original image reversed. ✎ Tip The white and black colors of the distribution number and watermark will not be reversed. The white and black colors of the original cannot be reversed after the document has been scanned.
4 4.11 “Separate Scan” Function 4.11 “Separate Scan” Function Scanning a Document in Separate Batches When copying a document with a large number of pages, the document can be divided and scanned in separate batches, and then it can be printed as a single document. ✎ To make copies using the “Separate Scan” function 1 Load the document into the duplexing document feeder or position it on the original glass. Chapter 4 Tip If the memory becomes full while scanning, scanning is stopped.
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Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 5 Utility Mode Operations 5
5 5.1 5.1 Utility Mode Screens Utility Mode Screens This chapter contains descriptions on the various copy programs and settings available in the Utility mode. Utility screen The following screens appear when the corresponding button is touched. User’s Choice screen This screen provides functions for specifying various default settings for the copier. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 This screen appears when the [Utility] key is pressed.
5 5.1 Utility Mode Screens Meter Count screen This screen shows the total number of copies printed since the copier was installed. Copy Job Program Recall screen User Management screen This screen provides various functions for safely and correctly using the copier. Di2010/Di2510/Di3010/Di3510 5-3 Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 From this screen, a programmed copy job can be recalled.
5 5.1 Utility Mode Screens Administrator Management screens Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 There are two screens: Administrator Management 1 and Administrator Management 2. The administrator access code must be entered before these screens can be displayed. For details on the functions available from the Administrator Management screens, refer to “6 Administrator Management Operations”.
5 5.2 User’s Choice Functions 5.2 User’s Choice Functions The functions available on the User’s Choice screen are described below. Changing the settings for the following functions changes the default setting (the setting selected after the copier is turned on or the [Panel Reset] key is pressed). The underlined settings indicate the default settings.
5 5.2 User’s Choice Functions Tab Function 5/6 Intelligent Sorting ON, OFF Output Tray Specify the bin of the finisher (option). “Small” Originals ON, OFF Scanner Dry Specify the time for dehumidifying the scanner.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5.3 5 Changing Default Settings The procedures for changing each of the User’s Choice settings are described below. To set the “Memory Recall” function This function is used to specify whether or not the last image copied can be recalled and printed again. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [1/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Memory Recall]. 4 Touch [ON] or [OFF], and then touch [Enter].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Mixed Original Detection” function This function is used to specify whether or not the “Mixed Original Detection” function is set as the default. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [1/6], and then touch [Mixed Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Original Detection]. 4 Touch [ON] or [OFF], and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Language Selected for LCD” function This function is used to specify the language for the screens that appear in the touch panel. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [1/6], and then touch 4 Select the desired language, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Original Ö Copy Default” function The function specifies the default Orig. Ö Copy setting. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [2/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Original Ö Copy Default]. 4 Select the desired setting, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Auto Paper/Auto Size” function This function is used to specify whether the “Auto Paper” Paper setting, the “Auto Size” Zoom setting or the “Manual” setting is set as the default. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [2/6], and then touch [Auto 4 Select the desired setting, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Drawer Priority” function You can specify the priority of the paper that is selected (paper drawer). For example, if you specify a paper drawer for paper that you use frequently, (recycled paper, single-sided only paper, etc.), that drawer will have priority when supplying paper. However, this function will not operate when there are settings such as auto paper selection, or where paper is limited. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Special Paper” function This function is used to specify the default paper type for a paper drawer when special paper, for example, recycled paper, is loaded into a particular paper drawer. ✎ Tip If a particular paper drawer is set to be loaded with special paper, the paper in that paper drawer will not be selected during automatic paper selection. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings ❍ : Special paper Selecting this mode will mean that when using auto paper selection, this will not be included in auto tray change. When using colored paper for cover pages or interleaves, selecting this setting reduces operating errors. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Energy Save Mode” function This function is used to specify when the copier automatically enters Energy Saver mode after no operation is performed for the set length of time. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [3/6], and then touch 4 Press the [C] key to erase the value. ❍ Use the 10-Key Pad to specify the desired length of time, and then touch [Enter]. (Specify a length of time between 1 and 240 minutes.
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Sleep Mode Setting” function This function is used to specify the period of time where there is no input, after which the copier automatically turns the printer heater off. To display [No Reset], you need to first display [No Reset] in Specifying Administrator Settings. For details, refer to “Administrator Settings” on page 6-7. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [3/6], and then touch [Sleep Chapter 5 Mode Setting].
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “LCD Back-light Off” function This function is used to specify when the backlight for the touch panel automatically goes off after no operation is performed for the set length of time. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [3/6], and then touch [LCD 4 Press the [C] key to erase the value. ❍ Use the 10-Key Pad to specify the desired length of time, and then touch [Enter]. (Specify a length of time between 1 and 240 minutes.
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Auto Panel Reset” function This function is used to specify when the Basics screen is automatically displayed if no operation is performed while a program or settings are being specified. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [3/6], and then touch [Auto Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Panel Reset]. 4 Select the desired length of time until the Basics screen is displayed, and then touch [Enter].
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Plug-In Counter, ID key Reset” function Pressing the [Access] key when specifying administrator settings specifies whether or not to return to default settings, with the exception of when the data controller magnetic card is removed. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [3/6], and then touch [Plug- Chapter 5 In Counter, ID key Reset]. 4 Touch [ON] or [OFF], and then Utility Mode Operations touch [Enter].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “4in1 Copy Order” function This function is used to specify the page orientation for making 4in1 copies. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [4/6], and then touch [4in1 Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Copy Order]. 4 Select the page orientation for making 4in1 copies, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Density Priority” function This specifies the default printing density / copy mode settings. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [4/6], and then touch 4 Select the desired settings, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ The default Output Density can be set to either [Auto] or [Manual]. The default Original Image Type can be set to [Text], [Photo] or [Text/Photo].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Default Copy Output Levels” function This specifies the auto and manual default printing density level settings. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [4/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Default Copy Output Levels]. 4 Select the desired settings, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ The default Auto density level can be set to [Lighter], [Normal] or [Darker].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Printing Density” function This specifies the default printing density level settings from -2 to 2, in 5 steps. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [4/6], and then touch 4 Select the desired settings, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen. Di2010/Di2510/Di3010/Di3510 5-23 Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Printing Density].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Output Priority” function This specifies the default finishing modes that are selected by priority. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [4/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Output Priority]. 4 Select the desired settings, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Intelligent Sorting” function This function is used to specify whether or not the “Sort” and the “Non-Sort” settings are automatically selected according to the number of pages in the document. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [5/6], and then touch Chapter 5 [Intelligent Sorting]. 4 Touch [ON] or [OFF], and then touch [Enter].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Output Tray” function (optional) This function is used to specify how copies and computer printouts are separated and which output tray they are assigned to. ✎ Tip [Output Tray] only appears if the finisher or the job separator is installed. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [5/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Output Tray]. 4 Select the appropriate output tray settings, and then touch [Enter].
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the ““Small” Originals” function This function is used to specify whether or not a small-sized original can be copied when the [Start] key is pressed. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [5/6], and then touch 4 Touch [ON] or [OFF], and then touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ If [ON] is selected, a copy can be made using the specified paper. If [OFF] is selected, a message appears, indicating that the paper should be selected.
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Scanner Dry” function The automatic scanner dry function may be set in order to prevent condensation on the scanner resulting from sudden temperature changes. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [5/6], and then touch Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Scanner Dry]. 4 Use the 10-Key Pad to specify the time when scanner drying begins, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ Specify the time in the 24-hour format.
5.3 Changing Default Settings 5 To set the “Crease/Center Staple” function (Only when the finisher or saddle kit are installed) When the optional saddle kit (including the finisher) is installed, this controls the offset for creases created using the booklet creation mode, and for any specified center staples. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [5/6], and then touch Chapter 5 [Crease/Center Staple].
5 5.3 Changing Default Settings To set the “Density (ADF only)” function (Only when the duplexing document feeder is installed) This function is used to adjust the density level when the optional duplexing document feeder is used. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User’s Choice]. 3 Touch [6/6], and then touch 4 Select the desired default setting, and then touch [Enter]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 [Density (ADF only)].
5.4 Registering an Image Stamp 5.4 5 Registering an Image Stamp Before the Auxiliary function “Image Stamping” can be used, an image must be registered. A maximum of five images can be registered. For details on using the “Image Stamping” function, refer to ““Image Stamping” Function” on page 4-20. ✎ Note The optional hard disk must be installed. To register an image stamp 1 Press the [Utility] key. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 2 Touch [User Set]. 3 Touch [Image Mem. Input].
5 5.4 Registering an Image Stamp 4 Touch [Input], and then touch desired registration key. ❍ ❍ To erase a stored image, touch [Delete], and then touch the number from where you wish to delete the image. To check a stored image, touch [Check], and then touch the number where the image that you wish to check is stored. 5 Select the size of the image Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 document. Touch [Enter]. To continue scanning a standardsized image document, skip to step 9.
5.4 Registering an Image Stamp 5 9 Position the document on the glass, and then select the orientation of the document. 10 Press the [Start] key. The image is scanned. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 The image stamp is registered.
5 5.5 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) 5.5 Viewing Counters (“Meter Count” Function) With the “Meter Count” function, the following counters can be viewed. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 Total counter This counter shows the total number of copies and printouts made since the machine was installed. Copier Total counter This counter shows the total number of copies made. Copier Size counter This counter shows the total number of copies made on the specified paper size.
5.6 Using Copy Programs 5.6 5 Using Copy Programs Up to 10 sets of copy settings can be stored as copy programs. To store a copy program 1 Press the [Mode Check] key. 2 Touch [Job Mem Input], and then Number buttons on which does not appear have already been assigned a copy program. If a button that has already been programmed is selected, the previously assigned copy program is deleted. Utility Mode Operations ❍ Chapter 5 touch the number where you wish to store the copy program.
5 5.6 Using Copy Programs To delete a copy program Individual copy programs can be deleted. 1 Press the [Mode Check] key. 2 Touch [Job Mem Input]. Utility Mode Operations Chapter 5 3 Touch [Delete], and then touch number to delete. ❍ The copy program is deleted, and appears on the button. 4 Touch [Exit] to return to the Mode Check screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
5.6 Using Copy Programs 5 To use a copy program 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Copy Job Recall]. 3 Touch the button assigned with Only buttons that have been assigned a copy program are displayed. Utility Mode Operations ❍ Chapter 5 the copy program that you wish to use. 4 Check the settings, and then touch [Enter]. 5 Set the document, and press the [Start] key.
5 5.7 User Management Functions 5.7 User Management Functions The following settings can be specified or operations can be performed from the User Management screen. G Confirmation beep volume G Alarm beep volume G Touch panel cleaning G Dehumidifying G Toner replenishing Chapter 5 You can adjust the volume of the electronic beep used when pressing a key on the copier, or beeps issued to indicate alarms.
5 5.7 User Management Functions 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [User Management], and then touch the button for the beep that you wish to adjust. and to select the desired volume, and then touch [Enter]. 4 Touch [END] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen. To clean the touch panel (“Panel Cleaning” function) Chapter 5 3 Touch Utility Mode Operations By setting panel cleaning, you can clean the panel without accidentally pressing panel buttons.
5 5.7 User Management Functions To dehumidify the duplexing document feeder (“Dehumidify” function) When there are rapid changes in the temperature of a room, or high humidity, condensation*1 may occur on the surface of the photosensitive receptor drum*2 or the scanner on the copier, resulting in blurred images. When this occurs, use the “Dehumidify” function (Approximately 5 minutes) to remove the condensation. If you wish to remove condensation at a set time every day.
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6 6.1 Administrator Management Screens 6.1 Administrator Management Screens To display the Administrator Management screens This explains the method for displaying the Administrator Management screens. 1 Press the [Utility] key. 2 Touch [Admin. Management]. 3 Use the 10-Key Pad to type in the administrator access code, and then touch [Enter]. Administrator Management Operations Chapter 6 ❍ If no administrator access code is programmed, touch [Enter] to display the Administrator Management screen.
6.1 Administrator Management Screens 6 5 From the screen that appeared, touch the key for the operation that you wish to perform or the function whose setting you wish to specify. ✎ Administrator Management Operations Chapter 6 Note When specifying [1000 Accounts] or [OFF] in the account management mode, neither the [Account Reg] nor the [Account Counter] keys will be displayed. Refer to “To set the Account Management Mode” on page 6-11 for details.
6 6.2 Initial Settings 6.2 Initial Settings Specify the date and time Specify the date and time so that they will be correctly recorded in the reports. To set the date and time 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Initial Settings]. 4 Touch [TimeDate]. Administrator Management Operations Chapter 6 3 Touch [Date/Time Set].
6.2 Initial Settings 6 5 Use the 10-Key Pad to type in the current date and time, and then touch [Enter]. ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ To re-enter the entered value, press the [C] key. Touch the button for the year, month, day, hour or minutes, and then use the 10-Key Pad to enter the value. Enter four digits for the year. Enter the time in the 24-hour format. 6 Continue touching [Enter] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
6 6.2 Initial Settings 4 Touch [TimeZone]. 5 Touch and to adjust the setting, and then touch [Enter]. The time difference can be adjusted in 30-minute intervals. 6 Continue touching [Enter] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen.
6.3 Administrator Settings 6.3 6 Administrator Settings Changing the administrator access code This explains the method to specify or change the administrator access code. To set the administrator access code 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Admin. Set]. 4 Use the 10-Key Pad to type in the administrator access code, and then touch [Enter].
6 6.3 Administrator Settings Copy Number Limits This is used to specify the maximum number of copies that can be printed. To specify the maximum number of copies that can be printed 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Admin. Set]. 3 Touch [Max. Copy Sets].
6.3 Administrator Settings 6 Disable Sleep Mode This parameter is used to disable the Sleep function, which automatically turns off the printer heater after no operation is performed for a specified length of time. To disable the Sleep mode 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Admin. Set]. 3 Touch [Disable Sleep Mode]. touch [Enter].
6 6.4 Account Management Settings 6.4 Account Management Settings Account Management Mode The number of copies and the number of prints can be managed per account. Additionally, users can be limited by management of accounts. G [100 Accounts 1] Enter the security code to make copies. Alternatively, the following can be configured per account. ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ G [100 Accounts 2] Copies can be made whether or not they have entered the security code.
6.4 Account Management Settings 6 To set the Account Management Mode You can manage the number of pages that can be copied per account. 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Account management]. 3 Touch [Copy Track Mode]. 4 Select the desired account 5 This will set the default account information. Select [Yes], and touch [Enter].
6 6.4 Account Management Settings ✎ Note When setting [100 Accounts 1] or [100 Accounts 2], please program account names, etc. for each account. Please refer to “Account Registration” for details. 6 Continue touching [Enter] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to return to the Basics screen. ✎ Administrator Management Operations Chapter 6 Note Only when setting [100 Accounts 1] or [100 Accounts 2], will the [Account Reg] or the [Account Counter] be displayed on the Admin.1 screen.
6.4 Account Management Settings 6 Account Information data When carrying out account management settings, you can confirm usage for each account, or clear counter values. Alternatively, when carrying out 100 Account Management, you can change account numbers, print maximum limits, and access codes. You can also clear all counter values at once.
6 6.4 Account Management Settings Clear all counters 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Account management]. 3 Touch [Copy Track Data]. 4 Select the page number of the account you wish to clear. ✎ Tip If you wish to clear all the total counters accounts at once, touch [All Counter Reset].
6.4 Account Management Settings 6 Changing Account Information 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch [Account management]. 3 Touch [Copy Track Mode]. 4 Select the page number of the 5 Select the key for the page you wish to change, and press the [C] key. 6 Use the 10-Key Pad to type in the value you wish to change.
6 6.5 Setting Account Registration 6.5 Setting Account Registration Account Registration Accounts can be registered for departments in a company or for individuals. The number of prints can be restricted for each account, access codes specified, or unauthorized use of the machine restricted. 100 account management is required in Administrator Management Mode. For details, refer to “To set the Account Management Mode” on page 6-11.
6.5 Setting Account Registration 6 5 To enter the name of the account, use the character buttons that appear in the touch panel. 6 Touch [Enter]. 7 Touch [Access Number], and Chapter 6 enter the access code for the account. Administrator Management Operations 8 Touch [Enter]. 9 Touch [Account Number], and enter the account number using the 10-Key Pad. 10 Touch [Enter].
6 6.5 Setting Account Registration 11 Touch [Max. Print Page], and enter the upper print limit using the 10-Key Pad. 12 Touch [Enter]. ✎ Tip Where you wish to change the programmed details, repeat from step 3, entering the correct details. To delete programmed details, at step 4, press the [Delete] key. 13 Continue touching [Enter] to return to the Utility screen, and then touch [Exit] to Administrator Management Operations Chapter 6 return to the Basics screen.
6.5 Setting Account Registration 6 Account Counter The number of prints made by each account can be checked. To check the number of prints made by each account 1 Follow the procedure described in “To display the Administrator Management screens” on page 6-2 to display the Administrator Management screen. 2 Touch [Admin. 1], and then touch the [Account Counter] key. 3 Touch the button for the account whose counter you wish to view, and then touch [Enter].
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Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.1 7.1 Specifications Specifications Copier Di2010/Di2510/Di3010/Di3510 Specification Type Desktop Platen Fixed platen (mirror scanning) Photo conductor OPC Copying system Digital laser copying Developing system MTHG developing method Fusing system Heat-roller-fixing system Resolution 600 dpi Document Types: Sheets, books Size: Maximum Ledger L (11 × 17 L), Weight: 6-1/2 lbs. Paper types Plain paper (15 to 24 lbs.), recycle paper (15 to 24 lbs.
Chapter 7 7 7.1 Specifications Copy speed Di3510 For Letter C paper loaded into the 1st drawer: 35 sheets/min. (Letter C) Di3010 For Letter C paper loaded into the 1st drawer: 30 sheets/min. (Letter C) Di2510 For Letter C paper loaded into the 1st drawer: 25 sheets/min. (Letter C) Di2010 For Letter C paper loaded into the 1st drawer: 20 sheets/min. (Letter C) Magnification ratios Full size: × 1.000 Enlargement ratios: × 1.214, × 1.294, × 1.545 and × 2.000 Reduction ratios: × 0.785, × 0.733, × 0.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.1 Specifications Duplexing Document Feeder AFR-19 Specification Document feed methods Standard method: Single-sided and double-sided documents “Mixed Orig Detection” function: Various sizes of single-sided and double-sided documents Document paper type Standard method: Plain paper • Single-sided: 9-1/4 to 34 lbs. • Double-sided: 13-1/4 to 34 lbs. “Mixed Orig Detection” function: Plain paper 13-1/4 to 34 lbs.
7 Chapter 7 7.1 Specifications Duplex Unit AD-16 Paper type Plain paper, recycle paper (15 to 24 lbs.) Paper size Ledger L (11 × 17 L), Legal L (8-1/2 × 14 L), Letter L/C, 5-1/2 × 8-1/2 L Power requirements Supplied by main unit Power consumption Less than 10 W Dimensions 3-1/2 in. (width) × 16-1/2 in. (depth) × 14 in. (height) Weight About 4-3/4 lbs. Appendix Specification Switchback Unit SB-1 Specification Paper type Plain paper, recycle paper (15 to 24 lbs.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.1 Specifications 2Way Paper Feed Cabinet PF-210 Specification Paper type Plain paper (15 to 24 lbs.), recycle paper (16 to 24 lbs.) Paper size 11 × 14 L, Ledger L (11 × 17 L), Legal L (8-1/2 × 14 L), Letter C (8-1/2 × 11 C), Letter L (8-1/2 × 11 L), 8 × 10-1/2 Paper capacity 500 sheets × 2 drawers (21 lbs.) Power requirements Supplied by main unit Power consumption Less than 15 W Dimensions 22-1/2 in. (width) × 21-1/2 in. (depth) × 10-1/4 in.
Paper capacity 1st drawer Plain paper (15 to 24 lbs.): (Letter L or smaller) Maximum 200 sheets Postcards, envelopes, overhead projector transparencies and label sheets: Maximum 20 sheets 2nd drawer Plain paper (15 to 24 lbs.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.1 Specifications Punch Kit PK-6 Specification Number of punched holes 2 Holes, 3 Holes Paper type Plain paper, recycle paper (16 to 43 lbs.) Paper size 2 Holes Ledger L (11 × 17 L), Legal L (8-1/2 × 14 L), Letter L (8-1/2 × 11 L), Letter C (8-1/2 × 11 C) 3 Holes Ledger L (11 × 17 L), Letter C (8-1/2 × 11 C) Power requirements Supplied by finisher Dimensions 4-1/2 in. (width) × 18-1/4 in. (depth) × 5-1/4 in. (height) Weight About 4-1/4 lbs.
Chapter 7 7 7.1 Specifications Specification 17-3/4 in. (width) × 17-1/2 in. (depth) × 3 in. (height) About 3-3/4 lbs.
Chapter 7 7 7.2 Care of the Copier 7.2 Care of the Copier Cleaning Appendix Set the power switch of the copier to “O” before cleaning it. Housing cover ➜ Clean the surface of the housing cover by wiping it with a soft cloth dampened with a mild household detergent. Original glass ➜ Clean the original glass by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
7 Chapter 7 7.2 Care of the Copier Operation panel ➜ Clean the operation panel by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth. Appendix ✎ Note Pressing too hard on the operation panel or the touch panel may damage them. In addition, never use mild household detergent or glass cleaner to clean the operation panel or touch panel. Original glass ➜ Clean the original glass by wiping it with a soft, dry cloth.
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Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.3 Function Combination Table Function combination codes :The functions can be combined. — : The functions cannot be combined. Later functions cannot be set. :The function set last has priority. No warning message will appear. The function set first will be cancelled. :When making double-sided copies from single-sided documents, later functions cannot be set and a warning message appears.
*b: The function selected later is not performed if documents of mixed sizes are being copied. (*2) :This setting cannot be selected since the “Booklet Creation” setting is selected. :This setting cannot be selected since the “Book” setting is selected. :This setting cannot be selected since the “Book” setting cannot be selected. ■: A warning message should appear. ■: The settings can be selected, but either the function will automatically be cancelled or the function is not performed.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.4 7.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables Paper Sizes Paper Format Metric Size English Size A3 Wide 311 mm × 457 mm 12-1/4 in. × 18 in. A3 297 mm × 420 mm 11-3/4 in. × 16-1/2 in. A4 210 mm × 297 mm 8-1/4 in. × 11-3/4 in. A5 148 mm × 210 mm 5-3/4 in. × 8-1/4 in. A6 105 mm × 148 mm 4-1/4 in. × 5-3/4 in. B4 257 mm × 364 mm 10 in. × 14-1/4 in. B5 182 mm × 257 mm 7-1/4 in. × 10 in. B6 128 mm × 182 mm 5 in. × 7-1/4 in.
7 Chapter 7 7.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables Zoom Ratios Document Paper Size Desired Paper Size Zoom Ratio A3 297 mm × 420 mm 11-3/4 in. × 16-1/2 in. A4 × 0.707 A5 × 0.500 B4 × 0.866 B5 × 0.610 A5 × 0.707 A6 × 0.500 B5 × 0.866 B6 × 0.610 A3 × 1.414 A4 210 mm × 297 mm 8-1/4 in. × 11-3/4 in. A5 148 mm × 210 mm 5-3/4 in. × 8-1/4 in. A6 105 mm × 148 mm 4-1/4 in. × 5-3/4 in. B4 257 mm × 364 mm 10 in. × 14-1/4 in. B5 182 mm × 257 mm 7-1/4 in. × 10 in.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 B6 128 mm × 182 mm 5 in. × 7-1/4 in. 7.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables × 0.816 A6 A4 × 1.640 A5 × 1.154 B4 × 2.000 B5 × 1.414 Document Paper Size Desired Paper Size Zoom Ratio Ledger 11 in. × 17 in. 279.4 mm × 431.8 mm 11 in. × 14 in. × 0.823 English Sizes 11 in. × 15 in. 279.4 mm × 381 mm 11 in. × 14 in. 279.4 mm × 355.6 mm Legal 8-1/2 in. × 14 in. 215.9 mm × 355.6 mm Foolscap 8-1/2 in. × 13 in. 215.9 mm × 330.2 mm Letter 8-1/2 in. × 11 in. 215.9 mm × 279.
11 in. × 17 in. × 2.000 11 in. × 14 in. × 1.647 Legal × 1.545 Foolscap × 1.529 Letter × 1.294 Appendix Invoice 5-1/2 in. × 8-1/2 in. 139.7 mm × 215.9 mm Chapter 7 7 7.4 Paper Size and Zoom Ratio Tables Zoom ratio = Paper size/Document size 1 in. (inch) = 25.4 mm 1 mm = 0.0394 in.
Appendix Chapter 7 7 7.5 Consumables 7.5 Consumables In order to maintain the condition of this machine, the following consumables are needed. For best copy quality, we recommend that the specified supplies be used. For information on or for purchasing supplies, contact your nearest technical representative. Paper In addition to plain paper, thick paper and overhead projector transparencies are also available.
7 Chapter 7 7.5 Consumables Staple Cartridges MS-5D for the finisher Staples for staple binding Appendix 5,000 staples are provided in the staple cartridge. MS-2C for the saddle kit Staples for staple binding 2,000 staples are provided in the staple cartridge.
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8 8.1 8.1 Index Index Chapter 8 Numerics 2way Paper feed cabinet .................................................................... 7-6 A Account management ....................................................................... 6-10 Index Account registration .......................................................................... 6-16 Additional bin kit .................................................................................. 7-7 Administrator code .....................................
8 8.1 Index E Edge/Frame erase ................................................................... 4-12, 4-13 F File margin .........................................................................................4-10 Chapter 8 Energy save mode .............................................................................5-15 Index Function combination table ................................................................7-12 I ID key ..................................................................
8 8.1 Index O OHP Interleaving ................................................................................. 4-8 Chapter 8 Operating environment ....................................................................... 3-4 Operation precautions ......................................................................... 3-4 Output tray ........................................................................................ 5-26 P Index Page insertion ...................................................
8.1 Index 8 T Time zone ............................................................................................6-5 Toner replenisher ..............................................................................5-40 U Chapter 8 Toner bottle .......................................................................................7-22 Utility mode ..........................................................................................5-2 W Watermark ................................................
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Copyright 2003 MINOLTA CO., LTD. Printed in Japan The information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice to incorporate improvements made on the product or products the manual covers. 2003. 06 MINOLTA CO., LTD. 3-13, 2-chome, Azuchi-Machi, Chuo-ku, Osaka.