1154-7704-02Operator’s ManualCF910
viUsing This ManualSAFETY INFORMATIONThis copy machine is a digital copy machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of danger
3-22Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInput the number of originals• If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], y
3-23Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeMixed Original Detection ModeYou may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes a
3-24Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInstructions for Loading OriginalsUse the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided c
3-25Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeFinishing ModesNon-SortOriginals Copies All copies are fed to the 1st Bin, without being sorted, grou
3-26Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeUseful TipIn the initial mode, the copier automatically switches between Non-Sort and Sort depending
3-27Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeTo use as a stapler:Align the sheets of paper neatly.Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin.NOTEUp t
3-28Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNote the correct direction of the originals to make copies in the Staple mode.If the copies are to be
3-29Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeEach of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, however, allows sorting
3-30Making Copies Chapter 35. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue
3-315. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)Touch the key and select the item for adjustment.Touch the Test
viiUsing This ManualFor European Users;WARNINGUse of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified in this manual may
3-325. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Selecting the Original Image TypeSelect the original image type by pressing the corresponding k
3-33Making Copies Chapter 36. Photo ModePhoto mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on the copy at an
3-346. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Copy Size.”(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Select the appropriate “Scale to Page
3-356. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the size of your photo and touch . If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size from the 10-
3-366. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Useful Tips• Touching the , , , or key allows you to change the previous settings.• Touch if you want
3-376. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Storing the Photo Size in MemoryTouch and enter the length of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value has
Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Chapter 4Professional Way to Make Color Copies
4-1Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsThis is an introduction to the four convenient features
4-2Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsTouch and enter the length of the original from the 1
4-3Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsFile MarginThe copier provides a file margin along the
viiiUsing This ManualLaser Safety Labels[Label on copy machine surface]A laser safety labels is attached on the outside of the copy machine shown belo
4-4Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsTouch .Place the original on the Original Glass or in
4-5Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsOriginal Placement Key to be SelectedMargin on Left Edg
4-6Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsOHP InterleavingWhen you make copies on transparencies,
4-7Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsPlace the original on the Original Glass or in the Dupl
4-8Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsAt the same time, select whether you make handouts (Yes
4-9Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsCover SheetThe Cover mode lets you make a front cover,
4-10Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 41. Using the Applied Input Output FunctionsLoad your originals in the Duplexing Document Feeder.T
4-11Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 42. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)These pages explain how to professionally adjust the hue or tone
4-122. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color Adjust Procedure (Professional: Other Than Color Balance)T
4-132. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color Adjust Procedure (Color Balance)Touch and touch .Select
4-142. Color Adjust Mode (Professional)Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4
4-15Professional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 43. Using the Digital Art FunctionsThese pages explain about how to make settings for the various Di
4-163. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4X/Y Zoom The zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) d
4-173. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4MonotoneThe original can be copied in any one of 19 single colors
4-183. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Background ColorThe background of the original can be copied in a
4-193. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Neg.-Pos. ReverseThe original can be copied with the original ton
4-203. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Color SeparationThe colors on the original are separated into fou
4-213. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4X/Y ZoomThe zoom ratio for the X (horizontal) and Y (vertical) di
4-223. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When [Output Size] is selected>Touch .Select and then
4-233. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Image RepeatThe entire image on the original can be repeatedly co
Safety Notes Chapter 1Chapter 1Safety Notes
4-243. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a non-standard sizeTouch on the screen given
4-253. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Multi-Page EnlargementThe original is automatically divided into
4-263. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When is selected>Touch on the Digital Art menu screen.
4-273. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When is selected>Touch on the Digital Art menu screen.
4-283. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a non-standard sizeTouch on the screen given
4-293. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4Mirror ImageAn image, identical to the original except reversed,
4-303. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4If the original is a photo sizeTouch on the screen given in ste
4-313. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4PostcardFour identically sized (postcard) images of the original
4-323. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When the original is a non-standard size>Touch on the Di
4-333. Using the Digital Art FunctionsProfessional Way to Make Color Copies Chapter 4<When the original is a photo size>Touch on the Digital A
1-1Safety Notes Chapter 11. Installing the CopierInstallation SiteTo ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it
Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Chapter 5Setting the Utility Mode
5-1Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 51. Default SettingsThe Default Settings refer to the copying function settings established when the copier is tur
5-2Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 52. Meter CountThis function allows you to check the cumulative number of copies produced since the installation o
5-3Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 53. Copy Track FunctionsThis function is intended for the person who controls and manages the copier.The numbers o
5-43. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Changing the Account NumberPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator code
5-53. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Programming the Access NumbersPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator c
5-63. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each AccountPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter
5-73. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Resetting CountersPress the Utility Key and touch .Enter your administrator code number f
5-83. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Prohibiting Color Copying for Each AccountEither color copying or black copying can be pro
5-93. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Setting the Maximum Number of Copies to be Made by Each AccountIt is possible for you to s
1-2Safety Notes Chapter 12. Precautions for UseOperating EnvironmentThe operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows.Temperature
5-103. Copy Track FunctionsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Touch the respective “Copy Limit” key and then enter the copy limit from the 10-Key Pad.U
5-11Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 54. Gradation AdjustCarry out a Gradation Adjust sequence if the copier fails to reproduce color or the reproduce
5-124. Gradation AdjustSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Cover the test print with 10 sheets of blank, white A3 or 11”×17” size paper.Close the Origin
5-13Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 55. Storing and Calling JobsYou can store ten frequently used job settings in memory to call up later for quick j
5-145. Storing and Calling JobsSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5Calling up a JobPress the Job Recall key.Touch the number that your programmed job ha
5-15Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 56. User’s ChoiceThis function allows you to select customized default settings that are automatically selected w
5-166. User’s ChoiceSetting the Utility Mode Chapter 5User’s Choice Setting Changing ProcedurePress the Utility key.Touch .Touch the Function key th
5-17Setting the Utility Mode Chapter 57. Image CenteringThis function automatically shifts the image of the original placed in parallel with the Origi
When a Message Appears Chapter 6Chapter 6When a Message Appears
6-1When a Message Appears Chapter 61. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” AppearsWhen the Tray currently selected for use runs out of pape
1-32. Precautions for UseSafety Notes Chapter 1Storage of Copies• If copies are to be kept for a long time, keep them in a place which is not exposed
6-21. When the Message “Load paper in the XXXX Tray.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasp the tab of the Edge Guide and slide it to the size
6-3When a Message Appears Chapter 62. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when toner is soon running out
6-42. When the Message “Please add Toner.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Remove the bottle cap and peel off the seal.Open the Toner Hopper Li
6-5When a Message Appears Chapter 63. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when the staples
6-63. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Place a sheet of paper into the 2nd Bin of the Staple S
6-7When a Message Appears Chapter 64. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsIf a paper misfeed occurs during a copy cycle, the message sho
6-84. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Misfeed Clearing ProceduresRemove the original stack from the
6-94. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Open the Left Door .Pull out the sheet of paper from the Tra
6-104. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasp the Fusing Unit Lever and open the Fusing Unit.Turnin
6-114. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Open the Left Door and pull out the sheet of paper from the
Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier
6-124. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Press the Paper Descent Key.Grasping the Door Lock Release Le
6-134. When the Message “Misfeeding is detected.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Grasping the Lock Release Lever, open the Duplex Unit.Open th
6-14When a Message Appears Chapter 65. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsThe message shown on the left appears when the Fuser Oil i
6-155. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Remove the cap from the Fuser Oil Supply Port.Remove the c
6-165. When the Message “The Fuser Oil has run out.” AppearsWhen a Message Appears Chapter 6Press the Utility Key on the Control Panel.Touch .Touch
6-17When a Message Appears Chapter 66. When AppearsWhen AppearsWhen appears in the lower left corner of the Touch Panel, it indicates that someth
6-18When a Message Appears Chapter 67. What Does Each Message Mean?What Does Each Message Mean?Message Cause ActionPlease call tech. service.code: XXX
6-197. What Does Each Message Mean?When a Message Appears Chapter 6Message Cause ActionThe orig. is left on the glass, remove it before proceeding. Yo
Troubleshooting Chapter 7Chapter 7Troubleshooting
7-1Troubleshooting Chapter 71. When This Type of Copy is ProducedWhen This Type of Copy is ProducedSymptom Possible Cause ActionThe Image is too light
2-1Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 21. System Overview1139O0020A1151O007AA1144O642AA1144y008AA1144O184AA1144O003ABSorter S-105/Staple SorterST-103
7-21. When This Type of Copy is ProducedTroubleshooting Chapter 7Symptom Possible Cause ActionThe Edge of the Copy is dirty. The Original Pad or Docum
7-3Troubleshooting Chapter 72. The Copier is not functioning as designedThe Copier is not functioning as designedIf these procedures do not correct th
Chapter 8MiscellaneousChapter 8Miscellaneous
8-1Chapter 8 Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecificationsCopier CF910Type Console CopierPlaten StationaryPhotoconductor OPCCopying System Electrostati
8-21. SpecificationsChapter 8MiscellaneousDuplexing Document Feeder AFR-12Document FeedingSystemStandard Mode:1-sided original2-sided original2-in-1Si
8-31. SpecificationsChapter 8 MiscellaneousLarge Capacity Cassette C101Kinds of Paper Plain paper (16 lbs. to 24 lbs.), Recycled paperPaper Size A4C,
8-41. SpecificationsChapter 8Miscellaneous10 Bin Staple Sorter ST-103No. of Bins 11 BinsSort Bins: 10 (From 2nd Bin to 11th Bin)Modes Non-Sort Mode, S
8-51. SpecificationsChapter 8 MiscellaneousDuplex Unit AD-7Kinds of Paper Plain paper: 16lbs. to 24 lbs.Copy Paper Size 11”×17”L to InvoiceLCapacity (
8-61. SpecificationsChapter 8Miscellaneous
8-7Chapter 8 Miscellaneous2. Care of the CopierCleaning(Turn OFF the Power Switch of the copier when cleaning.)Wipe the surface of the Housing Cover c
To ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.• Never place a heavy object on the copier.• Never subject the co
2-2Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 22. Copier Parts and AccessoriesOutside the CopierExit Tray:Holds copies fed out of the copier.Manual Bypass Tr
8-82. Care of the CopierChapter 8MiscellaneousWipe the surface of the Original Glass clean with a soft, dry cloth.Wipe the inside of the Front Door cl
8-9Chapter 8 Miscellaneous3. Function Combination MatrixFunction Combination Matrix Functions Set FirstBasicInput OutputColor AdjustCreatePhoto ModeA
8-103. Function Combination MatrixChapter 8MiscellaneousPrecautions for Setting the Color Adjust Function❍ : The functions can be combined.● : The fun
8-11Chapter 8 Miscellaneous4. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TableDescription of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TablePaper SizeName Size (Metric)
8-12Chapter 8Miscellaneous5. IndexIndex1 (2in1) Copy p. 3-201 1 Copy p. 3-191 2 Copy p. 3-191 2 (2in1) Copy p. 3-201-Sided Book p. 3-202 1 C
8-135. IndexChapter 8 MiscellaneousInterrupt Mode p. 2-10JJob Memory Input p. 5-13Job Recall Key pp. 2-5, 5-14KKey Counter p. 5-15LLanguage p. 5-15Loa
1998. 8Copyright1998 MINOLTA CO., LTD.Printed in JapanThe information contained in this manual issubject to change without notice toin
2-32. Copier Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2OptionsDuplexing Document FeederDocument Feed Tray:Load the originals face up o
2-42. Copier Parts and AccessoriesGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Inside the Copier(Explanation for the previous page)Toner Hopper Lid:Open when
2-5Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 23. Control Panel Keys and Touch PanelUtilityJob RecollContrastControl Panel Keys and Touch PanelTouch Panel•
2-63. Control Panel Keys and Touch PanelGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2123654789C0StartAStopPanel ResetInterruptEnergy SaverAccessPhoto ModeF
2-7Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 24. Touch PanelWhat is the Touch Panel?When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as shown below appea
2-84. Touch PanelGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2(4) Set Function DisplayShows graphic representations of functions set other than the initial on
2-9Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 25. Turning ON and OFF and Initial ModeTurning ON and OFF• Turning Copier ONPress the Power Switch to the (ON
2-10Getting to Know Your Copier Chapter 26. Auxiliary FunctionsAuxiliary FunctionsThe Panel Reset Key resets all control panel settings to default set
2-116. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2If an access number has been programmed, it allows only particular persons to use the c
Using the Copier Properly• Always use the correct power voltage, as improper voltage can cause a fire or electrical shock.• Never use a multiple outle
2-126. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2When the optional Printer Controller (Fiery™) is hooked up to the copier*, the copier c
2-136. Auxiliary FunctionsGetting to Know Your Copier Chapter 2Equipping the copier with the optional Color Display Editor means even more sophisticat
Making Copies Chapter 3Chapter 3Making Copies
3-1Making Copies Chapter 31. Basic Copying OverviewBasic Copying Overview• Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be mad
3-21. Basic Copying OverviewMaking Copies Chapter 3NOTESome functions are not compatible with others when set at the same time. For more details, see
3-3Making Copies Chapter 32. Placing OriginalsPlacing Originals on the GlassDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Us
3-42. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3(“Book” refers to an open bound original.)Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the
3-52. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Using the Duplexing Document FeederThe Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets pla
3-62. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.*When using large size originals, flip up th
3-72. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3 This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Duplexing Document Feeder to ma
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3-82. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3
3-9Making Copies Chapter 33. Basic FunctionsCopy Paper SizeWhen this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the copy paper is
3-103. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , , or appears on the pa
3-113. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Manual Bypass Copying• Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any tray, or to copy o
3-123. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is non-standard size, touch .Touch and select the type of
3-133. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Zoom RatioWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. Yo
3-143. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original.Touch .Usef
3-153. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio.Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from th
3-163. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.Example: ×1.300Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that or
3-173. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Image DensityTouch on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image densi
iOrganizationChapters 1 through 3 contain the basic information for making copies.Be sure to read these chapters before attempting to use your copier.
3-183. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Adjusting the Image DensityIn the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in seven steps.To
3-19Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type
3-20Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNOTEOnly CF Paper can be used for 2-sided copies.(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex
3-21Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeSelecting Input Output ModeTouch .Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy typ
3-22Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInput the number of originals• If you’re going to make copies using 1 2, 1 [2in1] or 1 2-[2in1], y
3-23Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeMixed Original Detection ModeYou may sometimes need to make copies from originals of assorted sizes a
3-24Making Copies Chapter 3Select or for the “Mixed Size.”3ON OFFNOTEThis function cannot be set when the copier is set in the Interrupt, OHP Inte
3-25Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeInstructions for Loading OriginalsUse the following procedure for loading originals to make 1-sided c
3-26Making Copies Chapter 3When the 2-in-1 mode is selected, the copier automatically selects a reduced zoom ratio. However, you can choose another zo
3-27Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeFinishing ModesNon-SortOriginals Copies1076O145Sort Copies1076O146Originals 1st Bin2nd Bin3rd BinSort
iiContentsAdjusting the background level... 3-17Adjusting the Image Density...
3-28Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeUseful TipIn the initial mode, the copier automatically switches between Non-Sort and Sort depending
3-29Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeTo use as a stapler:Align the sheets of paper neatly.Insert the paper stack into the 2nd Bin.NOTEUp t
3-30Making Copies Chapter 3Touch .3Staple• The sheets of paper are stapled.Useful TipThis feature is efficient to staple originals after making copi
3-314. Input Output ModeMaking Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNote the correct direction of the originals to make copies in the Staple mode.If
3-324. Input Output ModeMaking Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeEach of the Sort Bins holds up to 25 sheets of paper. The Auto Dual Function, ho
3-33Making Copies Chapter 35. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)When you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to simply adjust the hue
3-345. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Color Adjust Procedure (Basic)Touch the key and select the item for adjustment.Touch the Test
3-355. Color Adjust Mode (Basic)Making Copies Chapter 3Selecting the Original Image TypeSelect the original image type by pressing the corresponding k
3-366. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 36. Photo ModePhoto mode is effective in making copies from photos, allowing you to place the photo image on th
3-376. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Photo Type.”Touch under the “Photo-Sizing Mode” and touch .21154P162CA3Scale to Pa
iiiProgramming the Access Numbers... 5-5Checking the Number of Copies Made by Each Accou
3-386. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the appropriate “Copy Size.”(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Select the appropriate “Scale to Page
3-396. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch . The Touch Panel shows the settings made, prompting you to check them.Useful Tips• Touching the ,
3-406. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Select the size of your photo and touch . If an appropriate size is not available, enter the size from the 10-
3-416. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3(See Manual Bypass Copying. ☞ p. 3-11)Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.When is touched, you
3-426. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Useful Tips• Touching the , , , or key allows you to change the previous settings.• Touch if you wan
3-436. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Setting Mirror Image in Photo ModeOn the screen that prompts you to check the settings made in the Photo Mode,
3-446. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Storing the Photo Size in MemoryTouch and enter the length of the photo from the 10-Key Pad. (If a value has
3-456. Photo ModeMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch any of the non-labeled keys.NOTEIf you touch a key in which a size has previously been stored, the old d
Making Copies Chapter 3Chapter 3Making Copies
3-1Making Copies Chapter 31. Basic Copying OverviewBasic Copying Overview• Place the original in position (step 1), set the number of copies to be mad
ivContentsChapter 8 Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecifications ...
3-21. Basic Copying OverviewMaking Copies Chapter 3NOTESome functions are not compatible with others when set at the same time. For more details, see
3-3Making Copies Chapter 32. Placing OriginalsPlacing Originals on the GlassDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type. Us
3-42. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3(“Book” refers to an open bound original.)Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear of the
3-52. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Using the Duplexing Document FeederThe Duplexing Document Feeder automatically feeds original sheets pla
3-62. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3Slide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.*When using large size originals, flip up th
3-72. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3 This is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Duplexing Document Feeder to ma
3-82. Placing OriginalsMaking Copies Chapter 3
3-9Making Copies Chapter 33. Basic FunctionsCopy Paper SizeWhen this key is touched, the copier is set to the Auto Paper mode where the copy paper is
3-103. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3If nonstandard paper has been set for any of the paper sources, the symbol , , or appears on the pa
3-113. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Manual Bypass Copying• Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any tray, or to copy o
vTerms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy PaperA few special terms and symbols are used in this manual to designate types of originals and
3-123. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Select a copy paper size. If the copy paper is non-standard size, touch .Touch and select the type of
3-133. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Zoom RatioWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the zoom ratio. Yo
3-143. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3This function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original.Touch .Usef
3-153. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3You may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio.Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from th
3-163. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.Example: ×1.300Press 1, 3, 0, and 0, in that or
3-173. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Image DensityTouch on the Touch Panel. Then, a screen appears that allows you to adjust the image densi
3-183. Basic FunctionsMaking Copies Chapter 3Adjusting the Image DensityIn the Manual Exposure mode, you can vary the exposure level in seven steps.To
3-19Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeWhen you touch on the Touch Panel, a screen appears that allows you to set the original copy type
3-20Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeNOTEOnly CF Paper can be used for 2-sided copies.(Only when the Duplexing Document Feeder and Duplex
3-21Making Copies Chapter 34. Input Output ModeSelecting Input Output ModeTouch .Touch the key corresponding to the desired original-to-copy typ
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