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your doc ument m ana gement par tne r Oper ator Gu ide 57 2 2 Digit al Color Prin ter/Copier.
Storage of Color Copies (1) The copies should be kept in a place which is not exposed to light to prevent fading when they are kept for a long time. (2) If copies are kept pressed between plastics made of chloroethylene for a long time, the toner may melt and stick to the plastic due to high pressure and high temperature.
Forgery Prevention Function This copier has a forgery prevention function. Please ensure that your digital full color copier is not used for making copies of prohibited items.
1 PREFACE CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS PREF A CE Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba Digital Color Copier FC22. This Operator’s Manual describes the following: • how to use the digital color copier • how to make copies • how to inspect and carry out maintenance on the digital copier • how to remedy mechanical and copying problems.
2 The FC22 is a plain paper digital color copier. The FC22 allows you not only to process and edit these digital image data, but also enables copies to be sorted and grouped quietly, quickly and easily. The FC22 incorporates a large-size display with a touch panel and menu keys that graphically represent copier functions.
3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS ■ PREFACE .................................................................................................................... 1 ■ TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................
4 10. MIRROR IMAGE ................................................................................................................. 87 11. NEGATIVE / POSITIVE REVERSAL ..................................................................................
5 PREFACE CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS PRECA UTIONS 1. INST ALLA TION The copier should be located near a wall outlet which should be easily accessible. 3 2 1 The FC22 should be installed by a qualified service technician. Note: The packing material should be disposed of properly.
6 2 1 3 2. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS Handle and use the copier gently and carefully. 䢇 Do not place anything on the paper cassettes or original feed tray. 䢇 Never allow the power cable to be trampled on or pinched between hard objects, otherwise an accident or electrical trouble might occur.
7 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGIT AL COPIER 1. Names of the Main Components . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2. Description of Optional Equipment . . . . . . . . . . 9 3. Description of the Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . 10 4.
8 Identification Label Explanatory Label Cer tification Label TOSHIBA TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN DIGITAL COLOR PLAIN P APER COPIER MODEL FC-22 115V~ 60Hz 16A NO.
9 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER 3 Staple sor ter 2 A utomatic duplex er 4 Large-capacity f eeder 5 K ey cop y counter 1 Re versing automatic document f eeder 2. DESCRIPTION OF OPTIONAL EQ UIPMENT 1 Reversing Automatic Document Feeder A set of originals can automatically be fed one by one to make copies.
10 BLACK FULL COLOR TIMER SETTINGS ENERGY SA VER INTERR UPT A UT O COLOR HELP 1 16 15 2 5 6 7 3 4 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTR OL P ANEL q MECHANICAL COUNTER The total number of copies (converted into Letter size) made after the installation of the copier is shown here.
11 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER CLEAR FUNCTION CLEAR ACCESS ST OP ST ART 14 13 12 8 9 10 11 !0 FUNCTION CLEAR key When you press this key, all the modes you have selected will be cleared to the default copy status. !1 STOP key Press this key to stop a multicopy run.
12 3. DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTR OL P ANEL( C o n t . ) ● If you press the SETTINGS key , the screen on the right will appear. SETTINGS CONFIRMATION function The icons displayed on the screen are as f.
13 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER 1 15 2 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 17 16 14 10 11 12 13 The Message Display panel shows the operation state,error messages and function menus. ● Each icon displayed is shown in the form of a touch key.You can select the function by touching the key lightly with your finger.
14 9 PROGRAM key Use this key to select: AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER (See page 24) BYPASS FEED (See page 41) CASSETTE (See page 47) JOB MEMORY (See page 101) OTHER KEY (See page 103) CHANGE LANGUAGES (See page 118) USER SELECTION (See page 119) WEEKLY TIMER (See page 99) DATE/TIME (See page 97) TOTAL COUNTER (See page 108) DEPT.
15 DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER q CHECK ORIGINAL symbol This symbol flashes when an original is misfed inside the automatic document feeder. w BYPASS MISFEED symbol This symbol flashes when no paper is fed into the copier in bypass copying. Remove and reset the sheets on the sheet bypass.
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17 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 2. HO W T O MAKE COPIES 1. Paper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 2. Energy-Saving Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3. Turning ON the Power Switch/Auto Job Start . . . . . . . . .
18 1. P APER Acceptable Paper T ypes and Sizes Refer to the list below for the acceptable paper. Use the recommended paper for optimum copy quality. Feeder 1st Cassette 2nd Cassette 3rd Cassette 4th Cassette Sheet Bypass Large- Capacity Feeder Paper Type(Mode) Plain paper Plain paper THICK1 (25-28lb.
19 HOW TO MAKE COPIES To make copies with a fine image, use of the following sheets is recommended. If you use copy paper other than the recommended types, ask your service technician. Paper Type Toshiba Recommendations / Manufacturer Size Mode Plain Paper Laser Print (24 lb.
20 Auto Job Start Mode The energy-saving function is to save the power consumption by lowering the fuser temperature while the copier is not being used. There are two levels for this function. Forcibly Switching to Energy-saving mode 2. ENERGY-SA VING FUNCTION Time to return approx.
21 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 1 2 3 . TURNING ON THE PO WER SWITCH / A UT O JOB ST ART T urning ON the Power Switch ● The following message appears. Wait Warming Up About 9 minutes later, the message “READY” appears. ● This message indicates that you can make copies at any time.
22 3. TURNING ON THE PO WER SWITCH / A UT O JOB ST AR T (Cont.) If you set the desired copying modes and press the START key during warm-up, the copier automatically starts copying when it becomes READY. Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass.
23 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 3 Press the START key. ● The message “Wait Warming Up. Auto Start” appears. When the copier becomes ready, it automatically starts copying in the selected modes. Tip: You can change the copying modes even after pressing the START key.
24 The optional Reversing Automatic Document Feeder automatically feeds and copies sheet paper originals placed on the feeding tray one at a time. This is called the “continuous feed mode.” You can also manually feed originals in one sheet at a time.
25 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Copying in the Continuous Feed Mode 1 2 Press the ADF key on the panel to select continuous feed. ● ADF is highlighted and selected as the default feed mode. ● The panel returns to the original display. 3 5 Slides 6 Press the PROGRAM key on the display panel.
26 Press the PROGRAM key on the display panel. 1 Copying in the Single-Feed Mode 2 Press the ADF key. 3 4 5 Press the SADF key on the panel to select single feeding. ● SADF is highlighted and selected. ● The touch panel returns to the original display.
27 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Press the PROGRAM key on the display panel. 1 2 Press the MIXED ORIGINAL SIZES key. 3 4 5 Press the SET key . Select the Automatic Paper Selection (APS) mode or Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) mode. Then select the desired copy size, reproduction ratio, image density level and copy quantity as required.
28 When the power switch is turned ON, the Automatic Paper Selection (APS) mode is selected as the default mode. In this mode, if you place an original on the document feeder or on the glass, the copier automatically detects the size of the original, and selects paper of the same size as the original.
29 HOW TO MAKE COPIES When Placing the Original on the Glass 3 ● Lifting the original cover or the optional reversing automatic document feeder, place the original on the glass face down and with its bottom toward you and with its top left aligned against the original scale on the left side.
30 5 Press the START key. ● Copying starts and when the required number of copies are made, the copier automatically stops. ● If you do not press the START key within about 45 seconds after having set the desired copy modes, the functions you have selected are automatically cleared to the default mode.
31 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 3 Press the START key. 4 Tip: If there are sheets of paper set on the sheet bypass, you must press the COPY- SIZE key corresponding to the sheets. See page 41. Return to the Basic menu, then select the image density level and copy quantity as required.
32 There are three methods available for enlargement and reduction copying. ● Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS): After selecting the AMS mode and the copy size, when you place an origina.
33 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 5 Select the desired image density level and copy quantity. Press the START key. ● Reduced or enlarged copies of the selected size will exit.
34 1 Selecting the Original Size and the Copy Size 3 4 Press the ZOOM ORG. LT KEY. Press the desired COPY-SIZE key. ● The copier calculates the correct reproduction ratio based on the selected original size and copy size, and displays the reproduction ratio on the reproduction-ratio display.
35 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 4 Select the desired image density level and copy quantity if required. 1 Using the Zoom Keys 3 Press the Up or Down key to select the desired reproduction ratio. ● For enlargement, use the UP key. For reduction, use the DOWN key.
36 There are two modes of adjusting the image density and background level of the copy. In the manual copy density mode, you can produce lighter or darker copies. In the automatic copy density mode, the copier automatically detects the density of the original, and selects the optimum image density and background level.
37 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 1 Press the START key. ● The copier automatically detects the density of the original, and makes copies at the optimum image density and background level.
38 Note: In the Advance Image Enhancement mode, the patterns of originals are recognized during copying, so the copying speed becomes slower. 8. COPYING BY ORIGINAL MODE SELECTION You can select the copy mode (Text/Photo, Text, Printed Image, Photo, Map or Advanced Image) and produce clear copies matched to the type of original.
39 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 5 Select the desired copy size, reproduction ratio and copy quantity. 6 Press the START key. ● Copies are made in the selected copy mode.
40 9. COLOR MODE Tips: ● In the AUTO COLOR mode, the colors of originals are recognized during copying, so the copying speed becomes slower. ● In the AUTO COLOR mode, if the color area is too small or the colors are close to black or they are too light, color originals may be copied in black.
41 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 10 . BYP ASS COPYING (THICK P APER/OHP FILM) Bypass Copy Mode Bypass copying is convenient when the size of any paper cassettes installed in the copier is not the size you requir.
42 10 . BYP ASS COPYING (THICK P APER/OHP FILM) (Cont.) 2 Place the sheets of copy paper on the sheet bypass and align the slides to the paper size. Slides 1 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals.
43 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 5 Select the desired copy size and set the other copy modes if required. Tips: ● If Letter-R paper is used, press the LT key twice. ● If the size of the sheets fed from the sheet bypass is not set, the Automatic Magnification Selection is canceled.
44 10 . BYP ASS COPYING (THICK P APER/OHP FILM) (Cont.) Thick Paper Tips: ● Use the recommended thick paper and sticker labels if possible. Thick paper sold at stores is also available for this copier, but paper of some brands may not be suitable to acquire a clear image.
45 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 5 Select the desired copy size and set the other copy modes if required. ● Press the COPY-SIZE key corresponding to the copy paper that is set. ● If Letter-R paper is used, press the LT key twice. Tip: If the size of the sheets fed from the sheet bypass is not set, Automatic Magnification Selection is canceled.
46 OHP Films Tips: ● Use the recommended OHP films (LT only). Using other kinds of OHP films may cause jams and copier failure, and image quality may be lowered as well and copies cannot be made in clear color. If you want to use the other kinds of OHP films, ask your service technician.
47 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Thick paper with a weight of 28lbs. and OHP film can be fed from the cassette. This is convenient if copies are often made on special paper. 2 3 11 . CASSETTE SETTING FOR THICK P APER/OHP FILM Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu, and press the THICK PAPER key .
48 Size mark plate of OHP film Paper size indicator 1 3 Pull out the second cassette slowly until it comes to a stop. Take out the size mark plate of the cassette and set that of the OHP film. ● "OHP FILM" is shown in the paper size indicator.
49 HOW TO MAKE COPIES Interrupt Copying during Printing If you press the COPY REQUEST key while the printer is being used, interrupt copying becomes available when the current printing job is completed. The screen on right appears during printing. ● If you want to make copies as soon as printing has been finished, press the COPY REQUEST key.
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51 COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 3. COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 1. Monocolor Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 2. Hue Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 3. Saturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
52 1. MONOCOLOR COPYING You can select one color out of 10 colors of the color sample seal to make a monocolor copy. 1 Procedure 2 3 Press the START key. 4 Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the MONOCOLOR key. Press the desired copy color key.
53 COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 2. HUE ADJUSTMENT This function is available to adjust the hue by changing the hue circle. 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the HUE/SATURATION key. Press the HUE key, then the + or – key to adjust the hue.
54 3. SA TURA TION This function allows you to adjust the saturation of copies. 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the HUE/SATURATION key. Press the SATURATION key, then the + or – key to adjust the saturation. ● Pressing the + key increases the brightness while pressing the – key decreases the brightness.
55 COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 4. COLOR B ALANCE (YMCK ADJUSTMENT) This function allows you to adjust the color balance of copies by changing the strength of the primary colors (Yellow(Y), Magenta(M),Cyan(C) and Black(K)). 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the COLOR BALANCE key.
56 5. RGB ADJUSTMENT This function allows you to adjust the color balance by changing the strength of Red(R), Green(G), and Blue(B). 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the RGB ADJUSTMENT key. Press the + or – key to adjust the color balance.
57 COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 6. ONE-T OUCH IMA GE QU ALITY ADJUSTMENT You can make the image quality warm, cool, vivid or clear with one touch. 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the ONE TOUCH ADJUSTMENT key. Press the desired mode key.
58 This function allows you to emphasize the background of light color orginals or to avoid copying the background of dark color originals or rear side of originals. This function is available in the black or monocolor mode as well. * Automatic density mode is not available with this function.
59 COLOR EDITING AND ADJUSTMENT 8. SHARPNESS ADJUSTMENT This function is available when you want to emphasize the letters and edges of images. This function is available in the black or monocolor mode as well. 1 2 Procedure Press the COLOR key to enter the color menu, then press the SHARPNESS key.
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USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 61 4. USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 1. Image Shift Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 2. Edge Erase Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 3. Book Center Erase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
62 1. IMA GE SHIFT COPYING You can create margins on the copy. You can specify the position of these margins on either the right or the left side of the copy. You can also create margins on copies of book originals by just using the DUAL PAGE mode. 1 2 Procedure Press the EDIT key to enter the Edit menu, then press the IMAGE SHIFT key.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 63 4 5 6 Tip: Margins can be created also in the bypass copy mode. To do this, set the paper in the sheet bypass (see page 42), and press the desired COPY-SIZE key to select the desired paper size. If Letter-R paper is used, press the corresponding COPY-SIZE key twice.
64 How to Change the Edge Erase Margin ● The default edge erase margin is 5mm. ● To change the edge erase margin, press the 2mm or 20mm key to select the desired edge erase margin. ● If the setting is OK, press the SET key. 2. EDGE ERASE COPYING If the edges of an original are torn or dirty, they are reproduced as black stains on the copy.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 65 3 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals. 4 5 Select the desired copy size, image density level, reproduction ratio, copy quantity, etc. if necessary Press the START key.
66 Changing the Erased Margin ● The default book center erase margin is 10mm. ● To change the margin to be erased, press the 2mm key or 50mm key to set the desired margin. ● The margin can be changed in steps of 1mm. ● If the set value is correct, press the SET key.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 67 4 Set the original(s) on the glass. Select the desired copy size, image density level, reproduction ratio, copy quantity, etc.
68 4. DU AL-P A GE COPYING The facing pages of a book or magazine are copied one at a time onto two separate sheets of paper at the same time. You need not move the original on the glass. Two Letter size originals placed side by side on the glass can also be copied onto two separate sheets of paper.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 69 4 Place the original on the glass. 5 6 7 Select the Letter copy size. Select the desired image density level, copy quantity, reproduction ratio, etc.
70 5. FULL IMAGE COPYING Press the EDIT key to enter the Edit menu. 2 Press the FULL IMAGE key. ● The image is automatically reduced by a few percent so that the entire image is copied on a sheet.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 71 6. 2 IN 1 MODE COPYING When you set Letter sized originals on the original feed tray and select the 2 in 1 function, the copier automatically feeds in the originals two at a time and causes them to be copied onto a single sheet of paper.
72 Set the desired image density level,copy quantity, etc. 5 6 Note: For automatic stapling in the 2 in 1 mode, the stapling position is the right bottom corner rather than the normal left upper corner of the copy, as shown on the right.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 73 2 Press the 1 → 2 key to select the function of single-sided originals to double-sided copies. 7. DUPLEX COPYING There are three methods of making duplexed copies from.
74 7. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.) 3 4 Place the originals. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals. 5 Press the EVEN or ODD key according to the number of originals. When you do not know the number of originals, set them on the reversing automatic document feeder and press the Original Count key.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 75 3 4 Press the EVEN or ODD key according to the number of originals. Tip: The original counting function is not available when the originals are placed on the glass. Select the desired copy size, image density level, reproduction ratio, copy quantity, etc.
76 7. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.) 5 6 7 Vertical placement (First side) (Second side) Place the last page of the originals (first side). ● Lifting the original cover or the reversing automatic document f.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 77 Select the desired copy size, reproduction ratio, image densigy level, copy quantity, etc. if necessary. ● The automatic paper selection mode is selected as the default mode. ● The copy quantity should be 50 or less.
78 Note: This copying mode requires the optional reversing automatic document feeder and automatic duplexer to be installed. 1 Press the 1 → 1 key on the Basic menu. Press the 2 → 1 key. 2 3 Single-sided Copies from T wo-sided Originals Copy Copy Original 3 5 Select the desired copy size, image density level copy quantity, etc.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 79 4 Duplexed Copies from Book Originals The copies made will be arranged in the same page order as the book. 12 15 12 13 15 13.
80 Press the 1 → 1 key on the Basic menu. Press the BOOK → 2 key. 1 2 3 4 Select the start and end page. ● Press the desired key. ● RIGHT → RIGHT Copying is started from a right page of the book and it ends on a right page. ● RIGHT → LEFT Copying is started from a right page of the book and it ends on a left page.
USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 81 6 Select the desired image density level, reproduction ratio, copy quantity, etc. if necessary. Set the next original. ● Turn over the leaf of the book and set it in the same way as previously. 8 9 Press the START key.
82 When the Y zoom ratio is changed (200%) When the X zoom ratio is changed (200%) 100% 200% 100% 200% 8. X-Y ZOOM This function allows you to make copies of originals with the reproduction ratio of the X and Y directions changed. Procedure 1 3 4 6 Select the desired copy size, image density level, copy quantity, etc.
83 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 9. TRIMMING/MASKING This function allows you to trim or mask copies. You can trim originals (extracting inside area only) by selecting the trimming mode, and you can mask originals (hiding inside area) by selecting the masking mode.
84 9. TRIMMING/MASKING (Cont.) Place the original. 1 Specifying an area Specifying an area on the editing sheet Specifying an area on the glass X2 X1 Y2 Y1 Open the transparent cover and place the original face up on the editing sheet with its bottom edge towards you.
85 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 4 3 Specify the area of the original. (To display the screen on the right, follow steps 1-3 in the "Procedure" below.) ● Key in the value X1 using the digital keys and press the upper SET key. If you key in a wrong value, press the RESET key.
86 7 6 Select the desired copy size, image dinsity level, copy quantity, etc. if necessary. Place the original on the glass face down with its bottom toward you and with its top left aligned against the original scale on the left side. 8 Press the START key.
87 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 10. MIRROR IMAGE This function allows you to make mirror-imaged copies. Example of mirror image Procedure 1 3 4 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass and press the START key. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals.
88 4 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals. 5 Select the desired copy size, image dinsity level, reproduction ratio, copy quantity, etc.
89 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS 12. CENTERING Procedure 1 3 Press the EDIT key to enter the Edit menu, then press the Next key. Press the ALL or PART key to select the area for centering. 2 Press the CENTERING key. This function allows you to trim all of or a part of the original and print it out in the center of a copy sheet.
90 5 7 Following the “Specifying an area” on page 84, key in the size of the area to be centered with the digital keys, then press the SET key. Select the desired copy size, image density level, copy quantity, etc.
91 USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS The non-standard size original can be copied if it is placed on the standard size original and its area is specified. 13. IMA GE REPEA T Example of mirror image Procedure 1 Press the EDIT key to enter the Edit menu, and then press the Next key.
92 8 Press the START key. Tips: If the setting of the paper size or the repeat number is not made appropriately, the image may not be copied completely. 6 7 Set the repeat number. ● To change the repeat number: Press the 2 or 8 key to select the desired repeat number, and press the SET key.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 93 5. USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Calibration of Gradation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94 2. Setting the Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 3. Weekly Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
94 1. CALIBRA TION OF GRAD A TION This function allows the copier to automatically calibrate the color gradation when the color cannot be adjusted well because the shading or the hue of the image has deviated. ● Set the recommended Ledger-sized paper in the cassette before starting the calibration.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 95 When the display on the right appears, set the chart face down on the glass and with its top left aligned against the original scale on the left side, in order that the black line comes to the left side. 7 8 Press the START key to start the first calibration.
96 11 1. CALIBRA TION OF GRAD A TION ( Cont. ) Press the CALIBRATION key, then set the printed out chart on the glass in the same way as the first calibration. Press the START key to start the second calibration. 9 When the message “Scanning and calibrating” disappears, press the TEST PRINT key to print out the second test chart.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 97 2. SETTING THE D A TE AND TIME With the digital keys, dates and times of the copier’s internal clock can easily be set consistent with the current date and time. Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu. Press the Next key and then the DATE/TIME key.
98 Key in the date (1~31) and press . Example: April 1 st → 1 + 4 Key in the number corresponding to the day of the week (1: Sun., 2: Mon. ~7: Sat.) and press . Example: Thu. → 5 + N u m b e r 1234567 Day Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. 5 Key in the hour (0~23) and press .
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 99 3. WEEKL Y TIMER The weekly timer, which is incorporated in the copier, is a feature for turning ON and OFF the copier automatically at the desired times specified.
100 Canceling Operation of the W eekly T imer You can cancel operation of the weekly timer so that the copier can be turned ON and OFF as normal by the power switch. Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu and press the Next key. ● The menu on the right appears.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 101 4. JOB MEMOR Y You can store and recall a combination of frequently used copy modes at any time you like. In addition to reproduction ratios, you can also store image density levels and copy quantities, color adjustment modes, editing modes and duplex copying modes.
102 Press the MEMORY1 (or, MEMORY2 , ME MORY3 , MEMORY4 ) key. ● The combination of copy modes is stored in mode memory 1 (or, 2, 3, 4) ● Stored combinations of copy modes remain until new ones are entered. They are not erased even when the power switch is turned OFF.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 103 2.6"~11.8" (65~300mm) 5.8"~17.0" (150~434mm) Original 5. COPYING USING P APER OF O THER SIZES If you set the paper of non-American sizes such as Eur.
104 5. COPYING USING P APER OF O THER SIZES ( Cont. ) To change to a standard size, reset the size mark plate so that the OTHER mark appears and set the corresponding size of paper (see page 133).
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 105 After you have set the originals, select the copy quantity, etc. if necessary, and press the START key. 9 Tip: COMP is the default size of the OTHER size. Making Copies of Non-Standard Originals Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu.
106 5. COPYING USING P APER OF O THER SIZES ( Cont. ) Press the BASIC Key to enter the Basic menu, then press the ZOOM ORG. → LT key. 6 Press the OTHER key of the ORIGINAL on the screen. 7 Afrer you have set the originals, select the copy quantity, etc.
Electronic Access Control Activat ing the EA C Mode T o activ ate the EAC f unctions, you mu st have your Service T ech nician activate this function. Prior to c alling to have this set, you will want to consider severa l things: 1.
Clearing Counte rs Foll o w the proce dur e start i ng on pa ge 1 12 of you r Op e rato r Gui de . Adding /Changin g/Deletin g Accou nts Foll o w the proce dur e start i ng on pa ge 1 14 of you r Op e rato r Gui de . Quest ions a nd Answe rs Q: What h appens if I need to cha nge the Key Oper ator Code in the future? A: Place a ser vice call.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 107 If the Department Management function is activated, the screen on the right is displayed when the power switch is turned ON or the function clear mode is operated. Key in a registered access code (4 digits) to make the copier available.
108 7. T O T AL COUNTER This function displays the total number of copies or number of prints. Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu and press the NEXT key. 1 2 Press the TOTAL COUNTER key. ● The total number of copies or prints of the copier is displayed classified by the color mode.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 109 Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu, and press the NEXT key. then the DEPT.MANAGEMENT key. Enter the password of the administrator (key operator). 1 2 This function allows you to administer the copy quantity of each department by setting an access code for each department.
110 This function displays the number of copies output for each department (or access code) classified according to color mode. ID Counter Press the ID COUNTER key in the Department Management menu. If you want to check the counters of all access codes, press the ALL key.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 111 ● 4 access codes can be displayed at a time. Press the NEXT or PREV key to switch the screen for other access codes. ● Access codes are displayed in numerical order (up to 120 codes).
112 This function clears a certain department (access code) or all departments to “000000”. Clearing Counters Press the CLEAR COUNTER key in the Department Management menu. If you want to clear the counters of all the access codes, press the ALL key.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 113 Press the YES key. ● The counter is cleared and the number becomes “000000”. 4.
114 This function registers, changes and deletes the access codes. Registration/Change/Deletion of Access Codes Press the ID REGISTER/CHANGE key in the Department Management menu.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 115 Press the ID REGISTER/CHANGE key in the Department Management menu. Press the CHANGE key. 2 1 Using the digital keys, enter the access code (4 digits) you want to change, then press the SET key.
116 Press the ID REGISTER/CHANGE key in the Department Management menu. Press the DELETE key. 2 1 Deleting a department from the department management Using the digital keys, enter the access code (4 digits) you want to delete, then press the SET key.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 117 When the copier is set up so that key copy counters can be used, you can make copies only by inserting your key copy counter, and the copies made are recorded (added) in the key copy counter. You can use any number of key copy counters.
118 10. CHANGE OF LANGU A GE ON THE DISPLA Y P ANEL Press the PROGRAM key to enter the Program menu, press the Next key twice to display the panel on the right, then press the CHANGE LANGUAGES key. Press one the other languages. You can change the language on the display panel.
USING THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 119 This function allows you to change the initial setting (default setting) of each mode displayed when the power is turned ON, when the Energy-saving mode is canceled, or when the FUNCTION CLEAR key is pressed. Press the desired key for which you want to change the initial setting.
120 MEMO.
121 USING THE OPTIONAL SORTER 6. USING THE OPTIONAL SOR TER 1. Description of the Main Components . . . . . . 122 2. Non-sort Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 3. Sort or Sort / Staple Copying . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 4. Group Copying .
122 When the optional sorter MG-2014 is attached to the copier, you can select the sort, group or staple mode. Non-sort is automatically selected as the default mode.
123 USING THE OPTIONAL SORTER 2. NON-SOR T COPYING 1 2 Key in the desired copy quantity. ● When 250 or less is copied at a time, all the copies will exit into the non-sort bin. When you use the optional automatic document feeder, the total number of copies (the number of originals X copy quantity) should be 250 or less.
124 3. SORT OR SOR T/ST APLE COPYING Press the NON-SORT, NON-STAPLE key on the Basic menu to enter the Sorter menu. ● To select the SORT mode, press the SORT key. Sort or Sort/Stapling 1 ● To select the SORT/STAPLE mode, press the STAPLE SORT key.
125 USING THE OPTIONAL SORTER 3 Key in the number of copies (sets). Up to 20 sets can be keyed in (all sizes). 2 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass. Using the automatic document feeder: Place them with facing up and align the side guides to the originals.
126 3. SOR T OR SOR T/ST APLE COPYING (Cont.) 6 Pressing the STAPLE key will cause the copies in each bin to be stapled automatically. ● While stapling is in progress, if you press the STAPLE key again, stapling will stop. Pressing the key again will resume stapling.
127 USING THE OPTIONAL SORTER Manual Stapling 1 Align the edges of the copies and insert them into the first sort bin. ● The copies should be inserted fully inside and moved to the right and to the front until being stopped. ● The STAPLE key lamp will come on.
128 4. GROUP COPYING 1 Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on the glass. ● Up to 20 originals (all sizes) can be set at a time. ● See page 22 for how to set the originals. 2 Key in the number of copies. ● The maximum number of copies that can be set is 30 for Letter or 25 for Ledger, Legal or Letter-R.
129 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 7. WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 1. Add Paper Symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 2. Replace Toner Bag Symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 3. Add Toner Symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130 When the paper supply in the selected cassette or the optional large-capacity feeder runs out, the cassette or large-capacity feeder symbol on the display panel flashes and this message appears: Add paper Add paper as described below. 1 2 Adding Paper to the Front Cassette 1.
131 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 3 Push in the cassette straight and slowly until it comes to a stop. ● Make sure that the cassette is pushed in fully.
132 Close the cover of the large-capacity feeder. ● The elevator tray will automatically move up to the paper feeding position. 3 1. ADD P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) 2 Place the paper in the large-capacity feeder. ● Make sure that all the sheets are placed neatly aligned against the guide plates at rear side on the elevator tray.
133 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH The paper size of the cassette can be changed to any of Ledger, Legal, Letter-R, Letter and Statement. Use the following procedure. 3 1 2 4 Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette Pull out the cassette slowly and fully.
134 When the toner bag becomes full of used toner, the REPLACE TONER BAG symbol flashes and this message appears: Dispose of used toner Press HELP Replace the toner bag as described below. Replacing Procedure 1 2 2. REPLA CE T ONER B A G SYMBOL Open the right-hand front cover.
135 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 3 4 Remove the used toner bag from the copier. ● Take out the toner bag in the direction of the arrow. Close the used toner bag. ● The cap is provided on the used toner bag. 5 Set the new toner bag in the copier.
136 When the toner supply in a toner cartridge runs out, the ADD TONER symbol and the symbol that shows the corresponding toner color flash and then the following message appears on the Basic menu: Install new Yellow toner cartridge Press HELP Replace the toner cartridge as described below.
137 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 3 4 5 2 Grasping the holder of the toner cartridge, slide the cartridge along the rail toward you and remove it. ● The empty cartridge should be disposed of properly. Shake the new cartridge to the right and left 5 or 6 times to loosen the toner inside.
138 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL When a paper misfeed occurs in the copier, the CLEAR PAPER symbol flashes and the following message will appear: Misfeed in copier Press HELP The CLEAR PAPER symbol flashes in different positions in the diagram depending on where the paper has misfed.
139 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH Remove the misfed paper. 5 4 Open the exit cover. 3 Open the left-hand front cover. 2 Open the right-hand front cover.
140 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) 8 Turn the knob in the direction of the arrow (clockwise) and pull out the transfer belt unit. 9 Remove any misfed paper on the transfer belt. Turn the knob near the entrance of the transfer belt unit in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise) and remove any paper that comes out.
141 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH Reinstall the transfer belt unit and turn the knob in the direction shown (counterclock- wise) until you hear a click. 12 Close the exit cover. 13 If the misfed paper is gripped between the rollers, remove it by rotating the lever in the direction shown.
142 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) Close the sheet bypass. 14 Close the left-hand and right-hand front cover, and reinstall the copy receiving tray or the sorter.
143 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 2 : Misfeeding in the Automatic Duplexer 1 2 Remove the copy receiving tray. ● If a sorter is attached, first pull it away from the copier by lifting the release lever. Open the right-hand and left-hand front cover.
144 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) 7 8 Holding the handle of the upper guide plate, lift it slowly and fully. ● Be careful not to allow the guide plate to drop. ● Remove any misfed paper. Pull out the automatic duplexer slowly until it comes to a stop.
145 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH Holding its handle, open the feed side cover slowly. 1 3 : Misfeeding from the Cassettes Remove any misfed sheets of paper.
146 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) Open the large-capacity feeder. ● Holding its handle as shown, lift it to unlock it and open the feeder slowly away from the copier. 1 Remove any misfed sheets of paper from the feeder as shown. 2 3 Close the large-capacity feeder slowly and fully.
147 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH Open the feed-side cover of the automatic document feeder and remove any misfed original. 1 Raise the automatic document feeder and remove any misfed original. ● If an original is left on the glass. remove it. 2 3 Close the feed-side cover.
148 4. CLEAR P APER SYMBOL (Cont.) 5 : Misfeeding in the Bypass Guide Open the exit cover of the automatic document feeder and remove any foreign matter such as bits of paper, paper clips, etc. 5 6 7 Raise the automatic document feeder and remove any misfed paper.
149 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 1 Remove any misfed paper in the sorter bins. Lift the release lever and move the sorter slowly away from the copier. 2 3 Pull open the paper transport guide of the sorter and remove the misfed paper. 6 : Misfeeding in the Sorter 4 Close the paper transport guide and return the sorter to its original position.
150 1 2 Remove the empty staple cartridge ● Lift the cartridge slightly and slide it out. 5. REPLA CING ST APLES Open the stapler cover. The STAPLE symbol flashes on the sorter when the following oc.
151 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 3 ● Slide the new staple cartridge fully into the stapler. Install a new staple cartridge. ● First remove the cap from the new staple cartridge.
152 1 2 Holding the stapler unit as shown, lift its outer side slightly (arrow 1 ) and take it out slowly toward you (arrow 2 ). 6. REMO VING J AMMED ST APLES Turn OFF the power switch of the copier and open the stapler cover and loosen the wing nut that holds the stapler unit in place.
153 WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH 4 Pull out the slider fully toward you (arrow). Slider 6 Push the slider fully in. ● Make sure that the lever has moved up to latch the slider. If not, pull the lever up by hand. Lever Slider 7 Replace the stapler unit in the sorter and tighten the wing nut.
154 When the CALL SERVICE symbol flashes, the following message appears and copying is no longer possible: Call for service The telephone number of your service technician will be displayed. Note it down, then turn the power switch off and immediately call service for assistance.
155 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE 1. Daily Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 2. Simple Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . .
156 1. D AIL Y INSPECTION Items Procedure Remarks Items to Inspect Every Day When cleaning, be careful not to scratch the belt. Power switch ON/ OFF status Make use of the Auto PowerOFF and Weekly Timer as well. If you are using the copier as a network printer, make sure if you can turn OFF the power before doing so.
157 MAINTENANCE 2. SIMPLE TROUBLESHOO TING Status Items to be Checked Countermeasure Reference page Copier does not start Display panel does not change when keys or icons are pressed Is the power cord.
158 2. SIMPLE TR OUBLESHOO TING (Cont.) Status Items to be Checked Countermeasure Reference page Copy density is too dark Is the adjustment of the image density and background set darker than standard? Set the copy density by manual density mode, or set the background adjustment properly.
159 SPECIFICATIONS, ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS SPECIFICA TIONS, A CCESSORIES & OPTIONS 1. FC22 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 2. Specifications of Optionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 3. Packing List . . . . . . .
160 1. FC22 SPECIFICA TIONS FC-22 Console type Fixed Laser electronic copying Dry developing Heat roller OPC Linear CCD sensor Read: 600 dpi/256 gradation Write: Corresponding to 9600 dpi x 600 dpi (P.
161 SPECIFICATIONS, ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS 2. SPECIFICA TIONS OF OPTIONALS Automatic Duplexer Type Acceptable Original Size Maximum Capacity Dimensions Weight Power Source Power Consumption MD-5007 Modular (cassette-type) Minimum : Statement-R Maximum : Ledger Paper weight : Plain paper (17~24 lb.
162 2. SPECIFICA TIONS OF OPTIONALS (Cont.) * Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice. Large-Capacity Feeder Acceptable Paper Weight Acceptable Paper Size Dimensions Weight Power Source Power Consumption MP-1501 Plain paper (17~24lb.
163 SPECIFICATIONS, ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS Operator’s manual Unpacking/ Set-up instructions Color guidebook Set-up report Copy receiving tray Operator’s manual pocket Drums 3. P A CKING LIST Packing List * Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
164 4. COPYING FUNCTION COMBINA TION MA TRIX Function set first Basic settings Modes Duplex Sorting Editing functions APS AMS Enlarge/Reduce Oroginal mode selection Automatic color selection 1 → 1 1.
165 SPECIFICATIONS, ACCESSORIES & OPTIONS 5. IMA GE QU ALITY ADJUSTMENT COMBINA TION MA TRIX Function set last Function set first Copy density Manual Auto Hue Saturation Color balance RGB Sharpnes.
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