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Page 1 - August, 1999

©1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc.1757 Tapo Canyon RoadSimi Valley, CA 93063336686-001, Rev. AAugust, 1999User’sGuide

Page 2 - NOTICE TO USER

ivContentsChapter 5 When a Message Appears1. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” AppearsAdding paper ...

Page 3 - ENERGY STAR

3-628. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesLoad your originals.Touch .Touch .Select the desired date stamping position.Select whether to block ou

Page 4 - Using the Copier Properly

3-638. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesLoad your originals.Touch .Touch .Enter the starting number from the 10-Key Pad.Enter the starting pag

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3-648. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesLoad your originals.Touch .Touch .Enter the starting number from the 10-Key Pad.Select the page on whi

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3-658. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesImage StampingNOTEImage Stamping is possible when the copier is equipped with an optional Hard Disk Dr

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3-668. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesYou may want to call up a preprogrammed image for use on the copy.Load the originals.Touch .Touch and

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3-67Chapter 3Making Copies9. Selecting Mixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsMixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsThese pages explain about Mix

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3-689. Selecting Mixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesFree Original Placement eliminates voids or image deviations on the co

Page 10 - Contents

3-699. Selecting Mixed Orig. Detection and Other FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesSeparate Scan permits the copier to scan a large set of originals in s

Page 11 - Terms and Symbols Used

3-70Chapter 3Making Copies10. Selecting the Job FunctionsMemory RecallAfter a print cycle has been completed, Memory Recall allows you to run another

Page 12 - Safety Precautions

3-7110. Selecting the Job FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesReserveAs the copier completes scanning for a regular copy job, it is capable of scanning for

Page 13 - Safety Information

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

Page 14 - For Norway Users

3-7210. Selecting the Job FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesJob ListThese pages explain about what convenient functions can be performed and settings mad

Page 15 - Chapter 1

3-7310. Selecting the Job FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesDelete allows you to delete a job previously set.<To delete a job on the print queue>To

Page 16 - 1. Installing the Copier

3-7410. Selecting the Job FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesA confidential document transmitted by a personal computer is unlocked when a password is ent

Page 17 - 2. Precautions for Use

3-75Chapter 3Making Copies11. Typical Function CombinationsMaking Different Types of CopyThese pages explain about how to combine different functions

Page 18 - Legal Restrictions on Copying

3-7611. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesMaking Copies from 1-Sided OriginalsIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing

Page 19 - Chapter 2

3-7711. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

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3-7811. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 21 - Zoom Ratio ☞p. 3-14

3-7911. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 22 - Auxiliary Functions

3-8011. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 23 - Mixed Original Detection

3-8111. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 24 - 2. System Overview

viSafety PrecautionsLaser Safety LabelA laser safety label is attached to the outside of the copy machine as shown below.The Manufacturer’s Name Plate

Page 25 - Getting to Know Your Copier

3-8211. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesMaking Copies from 2-sided Originals to be Stapled on Left EdgeIntended Type of CopyLoading

Page 26 - Outside the copier

3-8311. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 27 - Drawers of the Copier

3-8411. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 28 - Copier Accessories

3-8511. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 29

3-8611. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 30

3-8711. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 31 - Inside the Copier

3-8811. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesMaking Copies from 2-sided Originals to be Stapled on Top EdgeIntended Type of CopyLoading

Page 32

3-8911. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 33

3-9011. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 34 - 5. Using the Touch Panel

3-9111. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 35 - Operating the Touch Panel

viiSafety PrecautionsSafety InformationThis copy machine is a digital copy machine which operates by means of a laser. There is no possibility of dang

Page 36 - Initial Mode

3-9211. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 37 - 7. Auxiliary Functions

3-9311. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesIntended Type of CopyLoading the OriginalsCopyFinishing FunctionsMarginFile MarginSelect Po

Page 38 - Entering the Access Number

3-9411. Typical Function CombinationsChapter 3Making CopiesWhen making copies on 11″×17″L or LegalL, make sure of the correct direction of the origina

Page 39

4-1Chapter 4Using the Utility ModeChapter 4Using the Utility Mode

Page 40 - 1. Basic Copying Overview

4-2Chapter 4Using the Utility Mode1. Job Memory Input and Job RecallJob Memory InputUp to 10 different, frequently used copy job programs can be store

Page 41

4-31. Job Memory Input and Job RecallChapter 4Using the Utility ModeThe job settings appear on the Touch Panel.After you have checked the settings, to

Page 42 - 2. Placing the Original

4-41. Job Memory Input and Job RecallChapter 4Using the Utility ModePress the Utility key.Touch .Touch .Touch , then touch the job number key from wh

Page 43 - Loading the Originals

4-51. Job Memory Input and Job RecallChapter 4Using the Utility ModeRecalling a Job from MemoryPress the Job Recall key.Touch the job number key in wh

Page 44 - Highly Transparent Originals

4-6Chapter 4Using the Utility Mode2. Zoom Memory InputUp to two different, frequently used zoom ratios can be stored in memory so you can use them lat

Page 45 - Book Copy Mode

4-72. Zoom Memory InputChapter 4Using the Utility ModeNOTEWhen a new zoom ratio is stored in a key number, the old one stored in that key number is lo

Page 46 - Using the SADF Mode

viiiSafety PrecautionsFor European UsersFor Denmark UsersFor Finland, Sweden UsersFor Norway UsersWARNING: Use of controls, adjustments or performance

Page 47 - 3. Selecting the Paper

4-8Chapter 4Using the Utility Mode3. Image Memory InputImage Memory InputUp to five different, frequently used characters and marks can be stored in m

Page 48 - Auto Drawer Switching

4-93. Image Memory InputChapter 4Using the Utility Mode<Auto size detection>• Touch on the screen given in step 5.<Size input>• Touch on t

Page 49 - Manual Bypass Copying

4-103. Image Memory InputChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect the desired erase position.Using the or key, set the desired erase width.Useful TipThe

Page 50

4-113. Image Memory InputChapter 4Using the Utility ModePress the Utility key.Touch .Touch .Touch , then touch the number key to be checked.Select th

Page 51

4-123. Image Memory InputChapter 4Using the Utility ModePress the Utility key.Touch .Touch .Touch , then touch the number key to be deleted.Touch .Del

Page 52 - 4. Selecting the Zoom

4-13Chapter 4Using the Utility Mode4. Meter Count and Toner ReplenisherMeter CountTouching allows you to check the total count of each of the followin

Page 53 - Using Zoom Up/Down Keys

4-14Chapter 4Using the Utility Mode5. User’s ChoiceThe copier has been set so that the most frequently used settings are automatically selected in the

Page 54 - Using the 10-Key Pad

4-155. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeUseful Tips• When “100 Accounts” is selected, the User’s Choice functions of to can be set for eac

Page 55

4-165. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect whether to enable (“ON”) or disable (“OFF”) recalling a default zoom ratio for 2in1, 4in1, o

Page 56 - Storing a Ratio in Memory

4-175. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect whether to give (“ON”) a warning message or not (“OFF”) when the original is placed out-of-a

Page 57

1-1Chapter 1Safety NotesChapter 1Safety Notes

Page 58 - 5. Selecting the Finishing

4-185. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect whether to turn “ON” or “OFF” the beep that sounds each time a key on the Touch Panel is tou

Page 59

4-195. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSet the date and time-of-day.The initial setting is “1997/04/01, 00:00:00.”Select the print exposur

Page 60 - Sort/Group

4-205. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility Mode<Max. Copy Sets>Limit the number of copies or copy sets that can be made per job.The initial

Page 61 - Hole Punch

4-215. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeMaking the User’s Choice SettingsPress the Utility key.Touch .Select the key of the page number on

Page 62

4-225. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeCopy Track FunctionThe administrator of the copier should make the setting, either “100 Accounts” o

Page 63

4-235. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeTouch .Touch or of the desired configuration (Copier or Printer), then select the appropriate Copy

Page 64 - Manual Staple

4-245. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeAn access code can be programmed when “100 Accounts” is selected.These procedures assume that the c

Page 65

4-255. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect the page number on which the target account is shown.Touch the Access Code key of the target

Page 66

4-265. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeA limit for the number of copies made can be set for each account when “100 Accounts” is selected.T

Page 67 - ″×17″→ Letter

4-275. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeSelect the page number on which the target account is shown.Touch the Copy Limit key of the target

Page 68

1-2Chapter 1Safety Notes1. Installing the CopierInstallation SiteTo ensure utmost safety and prevent possible malfunctions of the copier, install it i

Page 69

4-285. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeA counter can be cleared for each account when “100 Accounts” or “1000 Accounts” is selected. It is

Page 70

4-295. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility ModeTouch .Select the page number on which the target account is shown.Useful TipTo clear the counters

Page 71

4-305. User’s ChoiceChapter 4Using the Utility Mode

Page 72 - Auto Dual Function

5-1Chapter 5When a Message AppearsChapter 5When a Message Appears

Page 73 - Original Copy Types

5-2Chapter 5When a Message Appears1. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” AppearsAdding paperSlide out the 1st Drawer.Load the paper

Page 74

5-31. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsSlide out the 2nd Drawer.Slide the Edge Guides in th

Page 75 - Using 1 or 2 Originals

5-41. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsPress the Paper Descent Key and then slide the Drawe

Page 76

5-51. When the Message “The current Paper Drawer is empty.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsHolding the Door Lock Release Lever, open the Casset

Page 77

5-6Chapter 5When a Message Appears2. When the Message “Replenish Toner.” AppearsReplacing the Toner BottleThe message shown on the left appears when t

Page 78

5-72. When the Message “Replenish Toner.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsShake the new Toner Bottle well and turn it over lengthwise five times

Page 79

1-3Chapter 1Safety Notes2. Precautions for UseOperating EnvironmentThe operating environmental requirements of the copier are as follows:Temperature :

Page 80 - Precautions for Book Copying

5-8Chapter 5When a Message Appears3. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsReplacing the Staple Cartridge<Only when the Finisher

Page 81 - 7. Selecting the Density

5-93. When the Message “The Staple Cartridge is empty.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsPull the staple sheet about 3 cm out of the new Staple C

Page 82

5-10Chapter 5When a Message Appears4. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsMisfeed Location DisplaysDifferent procedures are u

Page 83 - 8. Auxiliary Functions

5-114. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsLarge Capacity Cassette p. 5-18 Intelligent Multi

Page 84 - Using the Cover Mode

5-124. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsMisfeed Clearing ProceduresOpen the Misfeed Clearin

Page 85 - Page Insertion

5-134. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsRaising Misfeed Clearing Guide , remove the sheet

Page 86

5-144. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsOpen the Left Door.Open the Front Door.Turning Knob

Page 87 - Using Page Insertion

5-154. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsRaising Misfeed Clearing Guide , remove the sheet

Page 88

5-164. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsUnload the originals from the Document Handling Tra

Page 89 - OHP Interleaving

5-174. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsOpening the Lever, gently pull out the original.L

Page 90

1-42. Precautions for UseChapter 1Safety NotesNote on making multiple copiesIf the fusing temperature drops excessively during a multi-copy cycle, the

Page 91 - Using OHP Interleaving

5-184. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message Appears Press the Paper Descent Key.Holding the Door Lock

Page 92

5-194. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsUnload the paper stack from the Intelligent Multi B

Page 93 - File Margin

5-204. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message Appears<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the

Page 94 - Using File Margin

5-214. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsRemove the sheet of paper and close Misfeed Clearin

Page 95 - Edge/Frame Erase

5-224. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message Appears<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the

Page 96 - Function

5-234. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsClose the Finisher Front Door.Slide the Finisher ba

Page 97 - Image Repeat

5-244. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message Appears<When the following dots are lit:>Holding the

Page 98

5-254. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsPinching the lever of Misfeed Clearing Guide , open

Page 99 - Number Stamping

5-264. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsTurn Knobs and to feed the sheet of paper.Pinchin

Page 100 - Using Date

5-274. When the Message “A paper misfeed has been detected.” AppearsChapter 5When a Message AppearsOpening Misfeed Clearing Guide , remove the sheet o

Page 101 - Using Page

2-1Chapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierChapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier

Page 102 - Using Distribution

5-28Chapter 5When a Message Appears6. What Does Each Message Mean?What does each message mean?Message Cause ActionA malfunction was detected. The SMAR

Page 103 - Image Stamping

6-1Chapter 6TroubleshootingTroubleshootingChapter 6

Page 104 - Chapter 3Making Copies

6-2Chapter 6Troubleshooting1. When This Type of Copy is ProducedWhen this type of copy is producedSymptom Possible Cause ActionThe image is too light.

Page 105 - Making Copies

6-31. When This Type of Copy is ProducedChapter 6Troubleshooting* Call your Technical Representative if these procedures do not correct the problem.Sy

Page 106

6-4Chapter 6Troubleshooting2. The Copier is not Functioning as DesignedThe copier is not functioning as designed*If these procedures do not correct th

Page 107 - Selecting Separate Scan

7-1Chapter 7MiscellaneousChapter 7Miscellaneous

Page 108 - Memory Recall

7-2Chapter 7Miscellaneous1. SpecificationsSpecificationsCopier 52n/62nType Console CopierPlaten Type StationaryPhotoconductor OPCCopying System Electr

Page 109 - Reserving a Job

7-31. SpecificationsChapter 7MiscellaneousElectronic Document Handler EDH-1Document Feeding System Standard Mode : 1-sided original, 2-sided originalM

Page 110 - Job List

7-41. SpecificationsChapter 7Miscellaneous* Only 11″×17″ size paper can be Z-folded. Therefore, if a stack of mixed-size originals (11″×17″ and other

Page 111

7-5Chapter 7Miscellaneous2. Care of the CopierCleaning(Turn OFF the Power Switch of the copier when cleaning.)Wipe the surface of the housing clean wi

Page 112

© 1999 Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.No part of this document may be reproduced without the expressedpermission of Hitachi

Page 113 - Turn over

2-2Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier1. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your CopierTypical copies you can make with your copierHere’s a sample of t

Page 114

7-62. Care of the CopierChapter 7MiscellaneousRaise the Document Handler.Wipe the surface of the Original Pad clean with a soft cloth dampened with al

Page 115

7-7Chapter 7Miscellaneous3. Function Combination MatrixFunction combination matrixFunction Set LastFunction Set FirstBasic Orig. CopyPaper Zoom Finish

Page 116

7-83. Function Combination MatrixChapter 7MiscellaneousOthersADF/SADF Mode ●❍❍❍●❍❍❍❍❍❍❍❍●●●●●●●❍●●❍❍●Interrupt ❍❍❍❍❍❍❍ I ❍ I ❍●●●●●●●●●❍❍❍❍❍❍Reserve ❍

Page 117

7-93. Function Combination MatrixChapter 7MiscellaneousConditions for Combined Functions❍ : The combination is possible.● : Either of the functions wh

Page 118

7-10Chapter 7Miscellaneous4. Description of Paper Size and Zoom Ratio TableDescription of paper size and zoom ratio tablePaper SizeName Size (Metric)

Page 119

Index-1IndexIndexIndexNumeric100 Accounts ...4-191000 Accounts ...

Page 120

Index-2IndexIndexIndexMax. Copy Set ... 4-20Memory Recall ...

Page 121

Index-3IndexIndexIndex

Page 122

2-31. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your CopierChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierFinishing ☞p. 3-20Zoom Ratio ☞p. 3-14Sort Staple1149O029AA1149O0

Page 123

2-41. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your CopierChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierAuxiliary Functions1149O013AACover ☞p. 3-451149O014AAPage Insert

Page 124

2-51. Typical Copies You Can Make with Your CopierChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierAuxiliary FunctionsMixed Original Detection ☞p. 3-671155O051AAIm

Page 125

2-6Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier2. System OverviewSystem OverviewThe following overview presents the copier and the available options with a br

Page 126

2-72. System OverviewChapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier16MB MemoryHard Disk Drive Kit<Option>Expands the memory capacity.Large Capacity Casset

Page 127

2-8Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier3. Copier Parts and AccessoriesExit Tray Extender : Slide this extender out when making copies on large-size pa

Page 128

2-93. Copier Parts and AccessoriesChapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier1st Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of copy paper. ☞p. 5-22nd Drawer : Holds up

Page 129

2-103. Copier Parts and AccessoriesChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierCopier Accessories1155O019DA1155O733AB1155O734AB212223121314 15 16 17 18 192025

Page 130

2-113. Copier Parts and AccessoriesChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierFinisher Door : Open to replace the Staple Cartridge. ☞p. 5-8Open to clear a pa

Page 131

Energy Star Copiers have a feature that allows them to automatically turn off or “go to sleep” after a period of inactivity, ensuring night and weeken

Page 132 - L or LegalL

2-123. Copier Parts and AccessoriesChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierDocument Handling : Load the originals face up on this tray. ☞p. 3-5TrayDocumen

Page 133 - Chapter 4

2-133. Copier Parts and AccessoriesChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierToner Bottle :Contains Toner. Replace it with a new one when the warning messa

Page 134 - Job Memory Input

2-14Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier4. Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsControl panel keys and indicatorsTouch Panel• Shows various screens and me

Page 135 - Using the Utility Mode

2-154. Control Panel Keys and IndicatorsChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierJob List Key• Press to check for the settings made for a job (Mode Check),

Page 136 - Deleting a Job Program

2-16Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier5. Using the Touch PanelWhat is the Touch Panel?When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basics screen as shown

Page 137 - Recalling a Job from Memory

2-175. Using the Touch PanelChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierBasic Function/Key DisplaySet Function DisplaySub-message DisplayOperating the Touch P

Page 138 - 2. Zoom Memory Input

2-18Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier6. Turning ON and OFF and Initial ModeTurning ON and OFFWhen the Copier is Turned ONWhen the Power Switch is t

Page 139

2-19Chapter 2Getting to Know Your Copier7. Auxiliary FunctionsAuxiliary functionsThe Panel Reset key resets all control panel settings to default sett

Page 140 - 3. Image Memory Input

2-207. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 2Getting to Know Your CopierThe Interrupt function allows you to interrupt a current job and run a different one. Pr

Page 141

3-1Chapter 3Making CopiesChapter 3Making Copies

Page 142

Using the Copier ProperlyTo ensure the optimum performance of the copier, follow the precautions listed below.• Never place a heavy object on the copi

Page 143 - Checking the Programmed Image

3-2Chapter 3Making Copies1. Basic Copying OverviewBasic Copying OverviewOne of the most basic copying jobs is to make full-size (×1.000) copies of the

Page 144 - Deleting a Programmed Image

3-31. Basic Copying OverviewChapter 3Making CopiesUseful TipDifferent functions can be combined in various ways to create different types of copy. Se

Page 145 - Toner Replenisher

3-4Chapter 3Making Copies2. Placing the OriginalUsing the Electronic Document HandlerThe Document Handler automatically feeds in sheet originals place

Page 146 - 5. User’s Choice

3-52. Placing the OriginalChapter 3Making CopiesSlide the Document Guide Plate to the size of the originals.Load a neat stack of originals face up on

Page 147

3-62. Placing the OriginalChapter 3Making CopiesNot Using the Document HandlerDifferent methods are used to place the original depending on its type.

Page 148

3-72. Placing the OriginalChapter 3Making Copies<“Book” refers to an open bound original>Place the open book so that its top edge is at the rear

Page 149

3-82. Placing the OriginalChapter 3Making CopiesThis is the mode in which you insert your originals one by one into the Document Handler to make a cop

Page 150

3-9Chapter 3Making Copies3. Selecting the PaperIn the following pages, we explain how to select the copy paper.Touch and to show a screen which allows

Page 151

3-103. Selecting the PaperChapter 3Making CopiesIf the symbol , , , or appears on the paper select key on the Touch Panel, it means that particular d

Page 152

3-113. Selecting the PaperChapter 3Making CopiesManual Bypass Copying• Use the Manual Bypass to make copies on paper not loaded in any drawer, or to c

Page 153

Using the Copier Properly• Never use a multiple outlet adapter, as a fire or electrical shock can result.• Should the power cord become damaged, immed

Page 154 - Copy Track Function

3-123. Selecting the PaperChapter 3Making CopiesSelect the desired copy paper size.Touch .<Changing the Paper Size>• Touch and on the Touch Pane

Page 155

3-133. Selecting the PaperChapter 3Making Copies<Using Nonstandard Size Paper>• When you use a nonstandard size paper, touch on the screen given

Page 156 - Programming the Access Code

3-14Chapter 3Making Copies4. Selecting the ZoomZoom RatioIn the following pages, we explain how to select the zoom ratio. When you touch after touchin

Page 157

3-154. Selecting the ZoomChapter 3Making CopiesThis function lets you make a copy slightly reduced in image size from that of the original.Touch .Usef

Page 158

3-164. Selecting the ZoomChapter 3Making CopiesYou may use the 10-Key Pad to directly enter the zoom ratio.<Same ratio for X and Y>Touch .Enter

Page 159

3-174. Selecting the ZoomChapter 3Making CopiesYou can store some of the most frequently used zoom ratios in memory and recall them later as necessary

Page 160

3-184. Selecting the ZoomChapter 3Making Copies<Same ratio for X and Y>Touch .Touch .Enter the desired zoom ratio from the 10-Key Pad.Useful Tip

Page 161

3-194. Selecting the ZoomChapter 3Making Copies<Using the X/Y Zoom>Touch .Touch .Touch .Touch the or key to enter the desired zoom ratio from th

Page 162

3-20Chapter 3Making Copies5. Selecting the FinishingIn the following, we explain about different finishing functions and setting procedures.When is to

Page 163 - Chapter 5

3-215. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesUseful TipThe copier has been factory-set to automatically select Non-Sort in the initial mode. Al

Page 165 - 1145O555KA

3-225. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesSelecting the Finishing FunctionTouch the desired finishing function key.NOTES• Only when the Fin

Page 166 - 3rd Drawer

3-235. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesTouch the desired finishing function key. Touch .NOTES• The size of the copy paper for Hole Punch

Page 167

3-245. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesKey:Use this key when you want to place your original in a direction other than the standard or ma

Page 168 - Replacing the Toner Bottle

3-255. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesTouch .NOTES• The stapling position cannot be specified if Corner Staple is selected. • Although

Page 169 - When a Message Appears

3-265. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesOpen the Manual Staple Tray Cover.Align the sheets of paper neatly.Insert a neat stack of papers f

Page 170 - 1155O069AA

3-275. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesYou have a choice of the following three stapling positions.Press . This staples the copy stack or

Page 171

3-285. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making Copies<Crease>Crease makes a crease in the copy at its centerbefore it is fed out.Sizes of paper t

Page 172 - Duplex Unit p. 5-14

3-295. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making Copies<Half-Fold>Half-Fold folds the copy in two at its center with the copy surface on the outsid

Page 173 - Finisher FN-3 p. 5-20

3-305. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making Copies<Z-Fold>Z-Fold folds the copy into three parts with the copy surface inside as shown below.S

Page 174 - Misfeed Clearing Procedures

3-315. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesTo set Hole Punch, touch .Touch .5Hole-Punch1155P059EC6Enter

Page 175

iThank you for choosing Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. quality. For over 30 years Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions, Inc. has been a leader on the

Page 176 - Duplex Unit

3-325. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesLoading the OriginalsNote the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be stapled i

Page 177

3-335. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesNote the correct direction of the originals if the copies are to be punched using Hole Punch.<U

Page 178 - Electronic Document Handler

3-345. Selecting the FinishingChapter 3Making CopiesAuto Dual FunctionThough the Top Offset Tray can hold only up to 100 sheets, the Auto Dual functio

Page 179

3-35Chapter 3Making Copies6. Selecting the Original Copy TypeIn the following pages, we shall look at how to make the settings for the type of copy yo

Page 180 - Large Capacity Cassette

3-366. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making CopiesSelect 1 1 [4in1] to copy 4 different 1-sided originals onto one side of a single sheet o

Page 181 - Intelligent Multi Bypass Tray

3-376. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making CopiesSelecting the Original Copy TypeLoad the Originals.Select the Original Type.Select the de

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3-386. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making Copieskey for the original:When you’re going to make copies using 1 2 or 2 1, first check to se

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3-396. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making CopiesPosition the book on the glass.Touch .Touch or.Touch or .If you want to erase the four ed

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3-406. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making CopiesSelect the particular erase function (“Book Erase”).Touch or , then hold down the or key

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3-416. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making Copies<To copy using Separation and 2-sided>•Touch .You have a choice of the following tw

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iiContentsTerms and Symbols for the Type of Originals and Copy Paper ...vFeeding Direction (copy paper path) ...

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3-426. Selecting the Original Copy TypeChapter 3Making CopiesSome Precautions for Making Copies• Place the open book so that its top edge is at the re

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3-43Chapter 3Making Copies7. Selecting the DensityImage DensityIn the following pages, we explain how to set the exposure level for the image density.

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3-447. Selecting the DensityChapter 3Making CopiesThe copier can make a faithful reproduction of an original having a halftone image such as photos. T

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3-45Chapter 3Making Copies8. Auxiliary FunctionsThese pages explain about convenient functions offered as the Auxiliary functions and how to set these

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3-468. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesLoad your originals into the document handler.Touch .Select the key for the front cover.Select the key

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3-478. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesPage InsertionPage Insertion allows you to insert a special sheet of paper (e.g., color paper) into th

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3-488. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesIn the Page Insertion mode, you must specify where to place an insert by using Automatic Detection.Aut

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3-498. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesPut an insert marker into the desired place in the original set.Example 1: To place a copied insert at

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3-508. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesTouch the paper size key for Insert Paper.Select the paper source in which paper for inserts has been

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3-518. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesOHP InterleavingWhen you make copies on transparencies, the OHP Interleaving function inserts copied o

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iiiContentsCopy Paper Size ... 3-9Manual Bypass Copying ..

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3-528. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesUseful TipAuto Paper, Auto Zoom, Sort, Staple, Punch, 2-sided, 2-in-1, 4-in-1, Booklet, Cover and Inse

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3-538. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesLoad the originals.NOTES• If you make each copy through the Original Glass, start with the first page

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3-548. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesEnter the number of extra copy sets to make from the 10-Key Pad.NOTEFor the paper for extra copy sets,

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3-558. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesFile MarginThe copier provides a file margin along the leading edge for your ease in filing. There ar

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3-568. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesTouch .Place the original.Select the desired “Position” of the margin.Select the “Mode” of margin maki

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3-578. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesEdge/Frame EraseThe copier erases a margin of a set width along the four edges, one edge, or at the ce

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3-588. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesTouch .Place the original.Select the desired erase function (“Position”).Hold down the or key until th

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3-598. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesImage RepeatThe image of the original is repeatedly produced on the copy paper. The copier automatica

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3-608. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesSelect whether you want a dotted line or not by touching or .Touch to detect the original size.NOTEFor

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3-618. Auxiliary FunctionsChapter 3Making CopiesNumber StampingThe copier places on each copy the date of copying (Date), page number (Page) and a ref

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