KM-1650 KM-2050 KM-2550 Basic Operation Guide Please read the Operation Guide before using this machine. Keep it close to the machine fore easy reference.
Making Full Use of Advanced Functions Automatic selection of copy paper the same size as the original: Auto Paper Selection mode (Refer to page 3-2) Copying at a previously registered Zoom ratio: Preset Zoom mode (Refer to page 3-8) Automatic sorting of copy sets: Sort mode (Refer to page 3-14) Making a margin space on...
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Memorizing copy settings: Program function (Refer to Chapter 1, Advanced Operation Guide) Full range of optional equipment: Document Processor (Refer to page 4-3) Finisher (Refer to page 4-8) Fax Kit (Refer to page 4-14) Hard Disk (Refer to page 4-15) Selection of the language used in the message display: Language Setting...
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Legal and Safety Information Read this information prior to using your machine. This chapter explains the following topics: • Legal Information... iv • Energy Star Program...v • Safety Conventions ... vi • Caution Labels ... viii • Installation Precautions ...
Legal Information Notice Copyright Regarding Trade names CAUTION: No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper installation. The information in this guide is subject to change without notification. Additional pages may be inserted in future editions. The user is asked to excuse any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors in the present edition.
Legal Restriction On Copying Energy Star Program Low Power Mode Auto Sleep Mode Duplex Mode BASIC OPERATION GUIDE • It may be prohibited to copy copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner. • It is prohibited under any circumstances to copy domestic or foreign currencies.
Paper Recycling Safety Conventions Symbols The Energy Star Program encourages use of environmentally friendly recycled paper. Your Sales or Service Representative can provide information about recommended paper types. Please read this Operation Guide before using the machine. Keep it close to the machine for easy reference. The sections of this guide and parts of the machine marked with symbols are safety warnings meant to protect the user, other individuals and surrounding objects.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE The following symbols indicate that the related section includes information on prohibited actions. Specifics of the prohibited action are indicated inside the symbol..[Warning of prohibited action] ... [Disassembly prohibited] The following symbols indicate that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed.
Caution Labels Label 2 High temperature inside. Do not touch parts in this area, because there is a danger of getting burned. Label 1 High temperature inside. Do not touch parts in this area, because there is a danger of getting burned. NOTE: viii Caution labels have been attached to the machine at the following...
Installation Precautions Environment Other Precautions BASIC OPERATION GUIDE CAUTION: Avoid placing the machine on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such locations may cause the machine to fall down or fall over. This type of situation presents a danger of personal injury or damage to the machine.
Power Supply/Grounding the Machine Other Precautions Handling of Plastic Bags During copying, some ozone is released, but the amount does not cause any ill effect to one's health. If, however, the machine is used over a long period of time in a poorly ventilated room or when making an extremely large number of copies, the smell may become unpleasant.
Precautions for Use Cautions when Using the Machine BASIC OPERATION GUIDE WARNING: Do not place metallic objects or containers with water (flower vases, flower pots, cups, etc.) on or near the machine. This situation presents a danger of fire or electrical shock should they fall inside.
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Legal and Safety Information If the machine will not be used for a short period of time (overnight, etc.), turn the power switch off ( ). If it will not be used for an extended period of time (vacations, etc.), remove the power plug from the outlet for safety purposes during the time the machine is not in use.
Cautions when Handling Consumables Other Precautions BASIC OPERATION GUIDE CAUTION: Do not attempt to incinerate the Toner Container or Waste Toner Box. Dangerous sparks may cause burns. Keep the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box out of the reach of children. If toner happens to spill from the Toner Container or Waste Toner Box, avoid inhalation and ingestion, as well as contact with your eyes and skin.
Legal and Safety Information Laser Safety Laser radiation could be hazardous to the human body. For this reason, laser radiation emitted inside this machine is hermetically sealed within the protective housing and external cover. In the normal operation of the product by a user, no radiation can leak from the machine.
Disconnection of Power CE Declaration of Conformity BASIC OPERATION GUIDE CAUTION: The power plug is the main isolation device! Other switches on the equipment are only functional switches and are not suitable for isolating the equipment from the power source. CAUTION: Der Netzstecker ist die Hauptisoliervorrichtung! Die anderen Schalter auf dem Gerät sind nur Funktionsschalter und können...
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Legal and Safety Information BASIC OPERATION GUIDE...
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Introduction This Basic Operation Guide has the following chapters: • Machine Parts Identifies the names of the machine parts and main functions. • Preparation Contains explanations on loading paper and machine connections. • Basic Operation Explains how to make simple copies and prints. •...
Guides Included Basic Operation Guide (this guide) Advanced Operation Guide KX Printer Driver Operation Guide PRESCRIBE Technical Reference PRESCRIBE Command Reference xviii The following guides are included with this machine. Refer to the guide that corresponds to your particular objective. This Basic Operation Guide contains procedural steps for initial installation and set-up of the machine and connection to a computer.
Conventions Convention Italic Typeface Bracket Bold Text Typeface Notes Important Caution Warning Measurements BASIC OPERATION GUIDE This manual uses the following conventions Description Used to emphasise a key word, phrase or message. In addition, references to other publications are displayed in italic typeface. Used to emphasise the selection of a feature mode or key.
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 1 Machine Parts This chapter explains the following topics: • Main Body ... 1-2 • Operation Panel ... 1-5 • Message Display ... 1-5...
Main Body Original Cover Output Tray Operation Panel Cassette 1 Cassette 2 (20 and 25 ppm models only) Paper Width Adjusting Tab Paper Length Adjusting Tab Left Cover Handle Multi-Bypass Tray Multi-Bypass Tray Extension Insert Guides BASIC OPERATION GUIDE...
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Platen Original Size Indicator Plates Left Cover Waste Toner Box Toner Container Release Lever Toner Container Charger Cleaner Rod Front Cover...
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Main Power Switch Main Power Switch Cover Handles for Transport Network Interface Connector USB Interface Connector Parallel Interface Connector Memory Card Slot BASIC OPERATION GUIDE...
Operation Panel BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 12 13 Ready to copy. Auto 100% 9 10 16 14 17 18 System Menu/Counter Key and Indicator Copier Key and Indicator Printer Key and Indicator Scanner Key and Indicator Fax Key and Indicator Combine Key and Indicator Border Erase Key and Indicator Duplex/Split Page Key and Indicator Offset Key and Indicator...
Message Display Copier Basic Screen BASIC OPERATION GUIDE The message display indicates the operation status of the machine. The following screen displays when the Copier key is pressed. Ready to copy. Auto 100% Reference number Indicates the current machine status. Displays when the original size is automatically selected.
Printer Basic Screen The following screen displays when the Printer key is pressed: Ready CANCEL MENU Reference number Indicates the current status of the machine. Select to switch between online and offline, to print/resume printing, to clear a specific error, and to cancel the currently processing page to begin printing a new page.
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 2 Preparation This chapter explains the following topics: • Loading Paper ... 2-2 • Connection ... 2-10 • Switching Power On ... 2-12 • Network Settings ... 2-13 • Setting the Date and Time... 2-16 • Setting the Language ... 2-18 •...
Loading Paper Prepare the Paper Loading Paper into a Cassette Paper and media can be loaded in the Cassette or Multi-Bypass Tray. NOTE: For information about the types of media that can be used, refer to Appendix, Advanced Operation Guide. After removing paper from the packaging, fan through the sheets to separate prior to loading.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Pull the cassette completely out of the machine. IMPORTANT: When pulling the cassette out of the machine, ensure it is supported and does not fall out. NOTE: Pull out one cassette at a time. Push down on the Cassette Base Plate.
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When loading A3 or 11 × 17" (Ledger) paper, move the paper length guide to the right end and push it down, as shown. NOTE: The paper sizes are marked on the cassette. Load the paper in the cassette, the leading edge must be aligned against the Paper Length Guide.
Loading Paper in the Multi-Bypass Tray Thin and Thick Paper A3, B4, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 1/ 2 × 14" (Legal), 8 1/2 × 13" (Oficio II) BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Push the cassette back into the machine until it stops. In addition to standard and recycled paper, special paper (45 to 160 g/m²) can be loaded in the Multi-Bypass Tray.
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If loading long paper, pull out the Multi-Bypass Tray Extension and flip it open. Adjust the Insert Guides to fit the width of the paper. Slide the paper along the Insert Guides and into the tray as far as it will go. Ensure the Insert Guides are flush against the edge of the paper.
Multi-Bypass Tray Size and Type Paper Size BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Use the following instructions to set the paper size and type prior to using the Multi-Bypass Tray. The following paper size options are available for the Multi-Bypass Tray: • Regular Paper Size - these standard paper sizes can be selected from the Bypass Paper Size menu.
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Other Regular Size: The following other regular paper sizes are available: • Inch Specification — A3, B4, B5R, B5, A5R, B6R, A6R, HAGAKI, Folio, Executive, ISO B5, Envelope DL, Envelope C5, Envelope C4, Comm. #10, Comm. #9, Comm. #6-3/4, Monarch •...
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Paper Type BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Input Size: Press [System Menu / Counter]. Press to select Bypass Setting and press [Enter]. Press to select Input Size and press [Enter]. Press < or > to select the vertical size required, 3 " to 11 "...
Connection Connecting to a Network 2-10 This machine can be connected to a computer through a network, parallel or USB interface. To connect the machine to a network, use a network cable (10Base-T or 100Base-TX). Open the main power switch cover on the right side of the machine and press the Power Switch to Off (...
Connecting to a Parallel or USB Interface BASIC OPERATION GUIDE To connect the machine directly to your computer, use a parallel cable or a USB cable. IMPORTANT: Always power off the machine ( cord from the outlet before connecting the printer cable. Ensure your computer is also switched off.
Connecting to Power Switching Power On 2-12 Connect the power cord to the Power Cord Connector on the right side of the machine. Connect the other end of the power cord to a power outlet. Open the main power switch cover on the right side of the machine and press the Power Switch to On ( | ).
Network Settings IP Address Setting BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Use the following procedure to register an IP Address to the machine. Check with your network administrator before performing this procedure. The following procedure applies when DHCP is Off and TCP/IP is On. Refer to Chapter 2, Advanced Operation Guide for details.
Subnet Mask Setting 2-14 Press to select IP Address and press [Enter]. Use the keypad to enter the address. Enter the first segment of the IP Address in the highlighted area and press [#]. Enter the next segment and press [#].
Registering the Default Gateway BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Continue from the previous Step 3 to register the Default Gateway. NOTE: If you are not sure of the appropriate Default Gateway address, contact your Network Administrator. Access the TCP/IP Setting screen. Press to select Gateway and press [Enter].
Setting the Date and Time 2-16 Use these instructions to register the current date and time, the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), and the summer time setting. Press [System Menu / Counter]. Press to select Machine default and press [Enter]. Use the keypad to enter the 4 digit management code.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Press to select Time. Press the < key or the > key to set the current time. Press to select DST (Summer time). Press < or > to set On or Off. Press to select Year. Press < or > to set the current year.
Setting the Language Other Settings 2-18 You can select the language that will be used in the message display. The following languages are available for selection: • Inch Specification — English, French (Français), Spanish (Español), and Japanese ( • Metric Specification — English, German (Deutsch), French (Français), Spanish (Español), and Italian (Italiano) For details refer to Chapter 3, Advanced Operation Guide.
Basic Copying Procedure Open the main power switch cover on the right side of the machine and press the Power Switch to On ( | ). At the end of warm-up, the Start indicator lights. Open the Original Cover and place the original face-down onto the Platen.
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Image Quality mode Text+Photo BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Press [Image Quality] to select the image quality mode required. The indicator light displays for the selected mode. Select for originals containing a mixture of both text and photographs. Photo Select for originals containing mostly photographs. Text Select for originals containing mostly text.
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Press [Start]. Copying begins immediately once the green Start indicator is lit. Finished copies are delivered to the Output Tray. NOTE: The capacity of the Output Tray is 250 sheets of standard paper (80 g/m²). The capacity varies depending on the paper used. CAUTION: If the optional Fax kit is installed and the...
Making Zoom Copies Auto Zoom BASIC OPERATION GUIDE It is possible to change the Zoom ratio in order to make copies of an enlarged or reduced size. The following modes are available for selecting the required Zoom ratio. Mode Auto Zoom Adjusts the Zoom ratio to fit the copied image onto the selected paper size.
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Position the original and press [Auto% / 100%]. Auto % displays on the screen. Press [Paper Select] to select the copy paper required. The zoom ratio displays on the screen. Press [Start]. The original is copied and automatically resized to fit on the selected paper.
Zoom Mode BASIC OPERATION GUIDE With this mode, the zoom ratio can be set between 25 % and 200 % in 1 % increments. Position the original and press [Zoom]. Use the keypad to enter the zoom ratio. The zoom ratio displays. Press [Enter].
Preset Zoom Mode Use to make copies using one of the Preset Zoom ratios. Position the original and press [Zoom]. Press to select the zoom ratio required and press [Enter]. The zoom ratio displays. Press [Start]. Copies are delivered to the Output Tray.
Duplex Mode Mode 1 sided 2 sided BASIC OPERATION GUIDE If the optional Duplex Unit is installed, two-sided copies can be produced from one or two sided originals. The following Duplex Modes are available: Description Two-sided copies are produced from one-sided originals. If there is an odd number of originals, the back of the last copy page is blank.
Mode 2 sided 2 sided Book 2 sided 3-10 Description Two-sided output is produced from two-sided originals. Originals NOTE: The paper sizes that can be used are A3 to A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 × 14" (Legal), 8 ×...
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE If [1 sided 2 sided] is selected, press to select the Saddle Stitch Direction required and press [Enter]. Press [Start]. If using the optional Document Processor, copying completes automatically. If using the platen, a message displays when the next original is required.
Split Mode Mode 2 sided Book 3-12 Use this mode to produce one- sided copies from two-sided or double-page spread originals, for example a magazine or book. The following Split Modes are available: 1 sided One-sided copies are produced from two-sided originals. The following Original Stitch Side options are available: •...
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Position the original and press [Duplex/Split Page]. If copying from a double-page spread original, place the original face-down on the platen. Align the original flush up against the left rear corner of the Platen. NOTE: Use the Original Size Indicator plates located along the top and left edges of the platen to ensure the original is positioned correctly.
Sort Mode 3-14 Multiple originals can be scanned into memory in a single operation and the required number of copy sets created. The maximum number of originals which can be scanned depends on the machine’s available memory. NOTE: If the optional Document Processor is installed, Sort mode can be set as default.
Interrupt Mode Interrupt Copy Priority Output Interrupting Copying BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Interrupt Mode can be used to stop copying or printing temporarily to run a more urgent job. After the urgent job is complete, the interrupted job can be resumed. The following Interrupt Modes are available: Mode •...
Interrupting Printing or Fax 3-16 Position the original for the interrupt job. Select the functions required for the interrupt job and press [Start]. When the interrupt job completes remove the original and press [Interrupt]. The settings for the interrupted job are restored. Position the previous original and press [Start] to resume copying.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE If Priority:Printer or Priority:Fax is selected the output prints automatically. To perform a copying job, position the original, select the functions required and press [Start]. When the interrupt job completes, press [Interrupt]. The interrupted job resumes. 3-17...
Low Power Mode Energy Saver Auto Low Power 3-18 Press [Energy Saver] to place the machine into an energy- saving state. Only the Energy Saver indicator, Power indicator, and the Main Power indicator remain lit on the operation panel. Press [Energy Saver] again to resume copying operations. The recovery time before copies can be made is 10 seconds.
Auto Sleep Mode BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Auto Sleep mode puts the machine into a state of sleep if no operation has been performed for a preset period of time. The factory default setting is 30 minutes (16 and 20 ppm models) and 45 minutes (25 ppm model). Time that can be set: •...
Basic Printing Procedure Installing the Printer Driver Printing from Application Software 3-20 Ensure the machine’s printer and network cables and the power cord are connected correctly. To use the printer function of your machine, the printer driver software must be installed in your computer. For information on how to install the printer driver software, refer to the KX Printer Drivers Operation Guide.
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Basic Operation To start printing, click [OK]. NOTE: For information on how to use the printer driver software, refer to the KX Printer Driver Operation Guide. BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 3-21...
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 4 Optional Equipment The following optional equipment is available for use with your machine • Optional Equipment Overview... 4-2 • Document Processor... 4-3 • Paper Feeder ... 4-7 • Duplex Unit... 4-8 • Finisher... 4-8 • Job Separator... 4-12 •...
Optional Equipment Optional Equipment Overview The following optional equipment is available for use with your machine. Document Processor Expansion Memory Hard Disk page 4-3 page 4-15 page 4-15 Key Counter page 4-13 Duplex Unit page 4-8 Fax Kit page 4-14 Finisher page 4-8 Network Scanner Kit...
Document Processor Acceptable Originals Notes on Acceptable Documents BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Automatically feeds and scans multiple originals one by one. Two-sided originals are automatically turned to enable both sides to be scanned. • Use sheet originals only • Paper weight: One-sided originals: 45 to 160 g/m²...
Names of Parts Placing Originals in the Document Processor Original Table — Place originals to be copied on this table. Original Insert Guides — Align these guides to fit the width of the originals to be copied. Left Cover — Open this cover if an original jam occurs.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Arrange the originals in order and place face up on the Original Table. Slide the leading edge of the originals into the Document Processor, as far as they will go. IMPORTANT: To avoid jams, ensure originals do not exceed the level indicator on the inside of the rear insert guide.
Optional Equipment Placing Originals on the Platen When copying from an original which cannot be loaded in the Document Processor (for example books, magazines, objects, etc.), lift open the Document Processor and place the original directly on to the Platen. NOTE: Ensure there are no originals left on the Document Processor before lifting it open.
Paper Feeder BASIC OPERATION GUIDE A Paper Feeder with additional cassettes can be added below the standard cassette(s). • Cassette capacity: 300 sheets of standard paper (64 to 105 g/m²). • Paper sizes: A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger), 8 ×...
Duplex Unit Finisher Non-stapling Stapling (80 g/m² or less) Stapling Capacity Names of Parts Two-sided copies can be made if the duplex unit is installed. Two- sided copies of sizes from A3 to A5R, Folio, 11 × 17" (Ledger) to ×...
Optional Equipment Using the Finisher Sorted copies are output to the Finisher Tray offset. Adjust the Finisher Tray Extension to accommodate the size of paper. Paper sizes are marked on the Finisher Tray Extension. Open Paper Output Guide 1 or 2, depending on the paper size.
Adding Staples 4-10 Open the Stapler Front Cover. Pull out the Staple Holder. Remove the empty staple cartridge from the staple holder. Insert the new staple cartridge into the holder. The arrow on the staple cartridge indicates the correct insertion direction.
Clearing a Staple Jam BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Insert the Staple Holder back into the stapler unit. The holder should click into place when inserted correctly. Close the Stapler Front Cover. Remove the Staple Holder, refer to Adding Staples, on page 4-10. Using Knob A on the Staple Holder face plate, raise the plate.
Optional Equipment Insert the Staple Holder back into the stapler unit and close the Stapler Front Cover. Job Separator This unit is used to separate paper output for easy distribution. Copies are delivered to the Output Tray and prints are delivered to the Job Separator tray.
Optional Equipment Key Counter The Key Counter option is used to monitor the amount of copier usage. It can track copier usage for each department, section and for the overall company. Inserting the Key Counter Insert Key Counter displays if the Key Counter option is installed and the Key Counter is not inserted.
Fax Kit Network Scanner Kit Memory Card (CompactFlash) 4-14 Installing the Fax kit on the machine enables the facsimile function. If the optional Network Scanner kit is also installed, the machine can be used as a network fax which enables data to be transmitted and received via a computer.
Hard Disk Expansion Memory 289 sheets (179 sheets) The values within ( ) are those for the machine with the optional Network Scanner kit installed. BASIC OPERATION GUIDE The Hard Disk is used for print data storage. To use all the e- MPS functions, the Hard Disk must be installed.
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 5 Maintenance This chapter explains the following topics: • Cleaning the Machine... 5-2 • Replacing the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box.. 5-5...
Cleaning the Machine Cleaning the Platen, Original Cover and Document Processor CAUTION: For safety purposes, always remove the power plug from the outlet when cleaning the machine. Cleaning your machine regularly will ensure optimum copy quality. Use a soft cloth dampened with alcohol or mild detergent to clean the platen and the Original Cover or Document Processor.
Cleaning the Separation Needles BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Open the Front Cover and remove the cleaning brush. Pull up the Left Cover handle and open the cover. Remove any dirt or dust from the separation needles by moving the brush from left to right along the needle, as shown in the illustration.
Cleaning the Transfer Roller This task should be carried out at least once a month. Open the Front Cover and remove the cleaning brush. Pull up the Left Cover handle and open the cover. Whilst turning the left transfer roller gear, as shown in the illustration, move the brush from left to right along the roller to remove any dirt or dust.
Replacing the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box BASIC OPERATION GUIDE If Unable to Copy. Please Add Toner displays, replace the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box. Only add toner when this message displays. Also, perform the appropriate cleaning operation whenever the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box are replaced.
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Turn the Toner Container Release Lever (A) to the left and pull out the Toner Container. Place the used Toner Container and the used Waste Toner Box in the plastic bags provided for disposal. Hold the charger cleaner rod and gently pull it out as far as it will go, then push it back in again.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Fit the Grid Cleaner to the notch and install it into the machine. Pull out the Electrical Charge Section as far as it will go, then push it in again after moving it back and forth several times. Remove the Grid Cleaner and close the cap.
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Install the new Waste Toner Box. Close the Front Cover. NOTE: After use, always dispose of the Toner Container and Waste Toner Box in accordance with local rules and regulations. BASIC OPERATION GUIDE...
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 6 Troubleshooting This chapter explains the following topics: • Problem Solving ... 6-2 • Error Messages and Correction ... 6-5 • Paper Jams ... 6-10...
Problem Solving Problem Nothing lights on the Is the power plug operation panel when connected to an AC the power switch is outlet? turned on. No copies come out Is there some indication when [Start] is pressed. of the trouble on the operation panel? The copies are blank.
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Problem The copies come out too Is the copier in Auto dark. Exposure Adjustment mode? Is the manual exposure mode set? A moire pattern appears Is the original a printed on the copies (moire is photograph? when the dots appear to be grouped together in patterns).
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Problem Black lines appear on Is the slit glass dirty? copies when copying from the optional document processor. Wrinkling occurs on Is the separation needle copies. dirty? Black or white vertical Is the electrical charge lines appear on copies. section dirty? White spots appear on Is the transfer roller copies.
Error Messages and Correction Message Close ## cover. The indicated cover is open. Close all the covers securely. Add paper in cassette. Paper has run out. Add paper. Place paper in P cassette. Add paper in cassette. Print data does not match the size or type of paper in the ## size (###) cassette.
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Message Unable to copy. The Toner Container is empty. Please Add Toner Replace the Toner Container. Cannot copy. Add toner, resume copyi Replace Waste Toner The Waste Toner Box is full. Replace the Waste Toner Box. Clean the slit glass for The Slit Glass is dirty.
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Message Memory is full. Copying cannot be processed as the copying memory is full, or the number of originals has reached the limit of 999 pages. • Select [Copy Scanned Image] to output the pages that have been scanned or select [Cancel] to delete scanned data. Another copying or scanning job cannot be performed until one of these options is selected.
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Message Remove paper from Top The Output Tray capacity has been exceeded during printing. tray. Press GO There are 250 sheets in the Output Tray. There are 150 sheets in the Output Tray and the optional Job Separator is installed. There are 100 sheets in the Output Tray and the optional Finisher is installed.
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Message MemoryCard err Press An error has occurred in writing to or reading from the Memory Card. • Press [Printer] and press [Enter]. The error is cleared. Memory card error Insert The Memory Card has been removed during printer setup. again.
Paper Jams Jam Location Indicators Paper misfeed in cassette 1. Remove paper. JAM11 Indicator Paper Jam Location Location Paper jam inside Cassette 1 Paper jam inside Cassettes 2 to 4 Paper jam in the Multi-Bypass Tray Paper jam in the Left Cover Paper jam in the Paper Output Slot Paper jam in the optional Finisher Paper jam in the optional Job...
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Cassette 1 BASIC OPERATION GUIDE WARNING: High voltage is present in the charger section. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of electrical shock. CAUTION: The fixing unit is extremely hot. Take sufficient care when working in this area, as there is a danger of getting burned.
Cassettes 2 to 4 6-12 Push the cassette back in firmly. NOTE: If JAM21 displays, remove the jammed paper. For further information refer to Left Cover, on page 6-14. If a jam occurs in cassettes 2 to 4 or the optional Paper Feeder, perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE NOTE: If the paper tears during removal, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine. Close the left cover of the cassette. Pull out the cassette currently being used. Remove the jammed paper. Check to see if paper is loaded correctly.
Multi-Bypass Tray Left Cover 6-14 If a jam occurs in the Multi-Bypass Tray and JAM10 displays, perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper. IMPORTANT: If JAM20 or JAM40 displays, refer to Left Cover, on page 6- When removing jammed paper, do not pull it out from the Multi-Bypass Tray side.
Paper Output Slot BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Remove any jammed paper. NOTE: If the paper tears, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine. If the optional Duplex Unit is installed, raise the Duplex Unit and remove any paper. NOTE: If the paper tears, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine.
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6-16 If jammed paper shows through the Paper Output Slot, pull it out to remove it. NOTE: If the paper tears, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine. Pull up the Left Cover handle and open the Left Cover. Remove any jammed paper.
Optional Document Processor BASIC OPERATION GUIDE If a paper jam occurs in the optional Document Processor, perform the following procedure to remove the jammed original(s). Remove all the originals remaining on the Original Table. Open the Document Processor Left Cover. Remove the jammed original.
Optional Finisher 6-18 Turn the dial as shown in the illustration to remove the jammed original. Close the Left Cover. Reload all the originals and start copying again. If a paper jam occurs in the Optional Finisher, perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Raise the Process Tray. Remove the Finisher Tray. Pull up the Left Cover handle and open the Left Cover. Remove any jammed paper. NOTE: If the paper tears, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine. 6-19...
Optional Job Separator 6-20 Close the Left Cover. Reattach the Finisher Tray. Lower the Process Tray. The error message clears. If a paper jam occurs in the optional Job Separator, perform the following procedure to remove the jammed paper. IMPORTANT: The drum section is sensitive to scratches and contaminants.
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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE Pull up the Left Cover handle and open the Left Cover. Remove any jammed paper. NOTE: If the paper tears, remove any loose scraps from inside the machine. Close the Left Cover. 6-21...
Specifications Machine Copying System Original Types Accommodated Copy Sizes Cassette Multi-Bypass Tray Width that Cannot be Copied Paper Paper Feed Source Capacity Cassette Multi-Bypass Tray Output Tray Capacity Warm-up Time Memory For Copier For Printer Additional Memory Operating Environment Temperature Relative Humidity Altitude Illumination...
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Dimensions (W) × (D) × (H) Weight Noise Emission Required Space (W) × (D) BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 16ppm model: × 23 × 21 " 7/16 574 × 593 × 545 mm 20/25 ppm model: x 23 x 25 " 9/16 574 x 593 x 650mm 16 ppm model: Approx 92.4lbs/42kg 20/25 ppm model: Approx107.8lbs/49kg...
Printer Printing Speed First Print Time Resolution Applicable OS Interface Document Processor (Option) Original Feed System Acceptable Originals Original Sizes Original Paper Weight Acceptable Number of Originals Dimensions (W) × (D) × (H) Weight Paper Feeder (Option) Paper Feed System Paper Sizes Acceptable Paper Dimensions...
Duplex Unit (Option) System Paper Sizes Acceptable Paper Dimensions (W) × (D) × (H) Weight Finisher (Option) Number of Trays Paper Sizes Acceptable Paper Dimensions (W) × (D) × (H) Weight Job Separator (Option) Number of Trays Tray Capacity Paper Sizes Acceptable Paper Dimensions (W) ×...
Environmental Specifications Recovery time from Low Power mode Transition time to Low Power mode (at time of purchase) Transition time to Auto Sleep mode (at time of purchase) Duplex (2-sided) Copying Paper Feed BASIC OPERATION GUIDE 10 seconds 15 minutes 30 minutes (16 and 20 ppm models) 45 minutes (25 ppm model) Option...
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Numerics 2 sided copying Legal and Safety-v, 3-9 2 sided unit Adding staples 4-10 Additional memory 4-15 Advanced functions Legal and Safety-i Auto low power 3-18 Auto sleep mode Legal and Safety-v, 3-19 Auto zoom mode Basic copying Basic printing 3-20 Border erase mode Legal and Safety-i...
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Empty toner container Energy saver 3-18 Energy Star program Legal and Safety-v Environmental specifications Error messages Expansion memory 4-15 Fax kit 4-14 Finisher 4-8, 6-18, Appendix-6 Paper jams 6-18 Staple jam 4-11 Stapling 4-10 Finisher parts Finisher specifications Appendix-6 First Copy Time Appendix-4 First Print Time Appendix-5...
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Paper jams 6-10 Paper output slot 6-15 Program function Legal and Safety-ii Replacing the toner container Replacing the waste toner box Resolution Appendix-4, Appendix-5 Safety Caution labels Legal and Safety-viii Conventions Legal and Safety-vi Disconnection power Legal and Safety- Installation precautions ty-ix Laser Legal and Safety-xiv...
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