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Konica 2223 Copier User’s Manual As an ENERGY ST AR partner , K onica Business Machines U .S .A., Inc. h as deter mined that this product meets the ENERGY ST AR guidelines f or energy efficiency . Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this book.
Konica 2223 User’s Manual © 1997 by Konica Business Machines U.S.A., Inc. Disclaimer Konica Business Machines U.S.A., Inc. has made every effort to ensure that the information in this manual is complete and accurate. However, constant efforts are also being made to improve and update the product.
i T ab le of Contents Section 1: Introduction Copier Highlights ................................................................................ 1-2 Features ......................................................................................... 1-2 Standard Equipment .
ii T ab le of Contents Section 4: Paper Specifications Originals on Platen Glass ................................................................... 4-2 Originals on Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) ........... 4-2 Originals on Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) .
iii T ab le of Contents Section 6: Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex ............................................................................... 6-2 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter OFF) ....... 6-2 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter ON) .
iv T ab le of Contents Section 8: Maintenance and Supplies (continued) Replacing the Staple Cartridge ........................................................ 8-10 In-Bin Stapler ........................................................................
Introduction 1-1 Section 1: Introduction Copier Highlights Features Standard Equipment Optional Equipment To the User Using this Manual.
1-2 Introduction Introduction Copier Highlights The Konica 2223 is a 23 copies-per-minute (cpm) desktop copier available with either platen cover or automatic document feeder (RADF/ ADF) configuration.
Introduction 1-3 Introduction To the User Welcome to the Konica 2223 copier system. To ensure optimal performance and safety, handle and operate the 2223 copier system as recommended in this manual. Copier Service and Repairs: If you require service or repairs, contact your Konica dealer or service representative immediately.
1-4 Introduction Introduction Using this Manual The Konica 2223 User’s Manual includes nine sections of information relating to the copier and copying functions, plus a glossary and specifications. For easy reference, each section begins with a list of subjects covered.
Safety Information 2-1 Section 2: Safety Information FCC Regulations Canadian Department of Communications Regulations User Instructions Safety Alert Symbols Machine Safety Labels Installation Require.
2-2 Safety Information Safety Information FCC Regulations NOTICE: The Konica 2223 copier generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, interference with radio communications may result.
Safety Information 2-3 Safety Information User Instructions The following pages contain important safety information. To avoid risk of fire, electric shock, serious personal injury, and/or poor machine performance, read all safety information before operating the copier and heed all safety precautions.
2-4 Safety Information Safety Information Machine Safety Labels Machine safety labels are attached to some inside areas of the copier. The purpose of these safety labels is to alert you to imminent or potentially hazardous situations or conditions.
Safety Information 2-5 Safety Information Machine Safety Labels (continued).
2-6 Safety Information Safety Information Installation Requirements CAUTION FIRE PREVENTION ❐ Install copier away from flammable materials, curtains and volatile combustibles. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY ❐ Install copier away from direct sunlight, heat sources (stoves, heaters), cold temperatures (air conditioners), and dampness.
Safety Information 2-7 Safety Information Power Source Information CAUTION PLUG SOCKET ❐ A plug socket is limited in capacity. Use an exclusive power source for the copier. The total power consumption of the copier, plus all possible options, must not exceed the capacity of the main power supply.
2-8 Safety Information Safety Information Machine Handling and Care CAUTION INTERNAL MACHINE COMPONENTS ❐ Never touch internal high voltage, high temperature or magnetism area indicated with caution labels. ❐ Never touch the drum surface or any internal machine part indicated by a do not touch (or pull) statement.
Safety Information 2-9 Safety Information Machine Handling and Care (continued) CAUTION SERVICE CODES ❐ If a service code (F code) is indicated on the machine control panel, make a note of the code, turn the machine off, disconnect the power cord from the outlet, and report the F code to your service representative.
2-10 Safety Information Safety Information Machine Handling and Care (continued) CAUTION ST-104 10-BIN IN-BIN STAPLER SORTER HANDLING ❐ To avoid injury when using the In-Bin Stapler Sorter, do not insert your fingers around staple unit. SORTER TOP BIN CAPACITY ❐ When using the sorter, the maximum capacity of the top bin is 100 sheets.
Safety Information 2-11 Safety Information Routine Safety Check To ensure safety when operating this copier, perform a periodic safety check on the copier and electrical connections by referring to the following check list. Any special concerns should be immediately brought to the attention of your Konica service representative.
Copier Information 3-1 Section 3: Copier Information External View Internal View Options Control Panel Site Requirements Turning the Copier On Power Saver Auto Low Power Manual Shut-Off Auto Shut-Off .
3-2 Copier Information Copier Information External View.
Copier Information 3-3 Copier Information External View (continued) KONICA 2223 COPIER MAIN BODY 1 MAIN POWER SWITCH 2 CONTROL PANEL 3 PLATEN COVER 4 KEY COUNTER (option) 5 50-SHEET STACK BYPASS 6 TOT.
3-4 Copier Information Copier Information Internal View 1 UPPER MAIN BODY 2 TONER BOX COVER 3 TONER BOX 4 CORONA WIRE CLEANING KNOB 5 UPPER UNIT RELEASE LEVER 6 DRUM UNIT 7 FIXING UNIT CAUTION The main body contains internal high voltage and high temperature areas.
Copier Information 3-5 Copier Information Options.
3-6 Copier Information Copier Information Control Panel 1 COPIER DIAGRAM represents all areas of the copier with illuminated displays to indicate mishandled paper locations and empty paper trays. 2 BYPASS INDICATOR flashes when the bypass tray is open, and lights steady when tray is open and paper is placed in it.
Copier Information 3-7 Copier Information Control Panel (continued) 22 MESSAGE AREA displays information on copier status and instructions for use. 23 COPY DENSITY INDICATORS light the density level selected. 24 COPY DENSITY manually overrides AES in seven levels, from normal to lighter or darker.
3-8 Copier Information Copier Information Site Requirements.
Copier Information 3-9 Copier Information Site Requirements (continued).
3-10 Copier Information Copier Information Turning the Copier On 1 Turn ON the main power switch, located on the left front of the copier and wait approximately 65 seconds for copier to warm up. 2 When warm up is completed, the START PRINT light changes from amber to blue-green and the copier is ready to copy using initial machine settings.
Copier Information 3-11 Copier Information Power Saver (continued) Auto Low Power If certain period of time (detected from 2, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes) has passed after completion of the last copy, with the copier kept ready for copying, power saving will work automatically.
3-12 Copier Information Copier Information Automatic Settings Initial Machine Settings The machine settings listed below describe the initial condition of the copier after warm up is completed. These initial settings will be restored automatically if Auto Reset is set at 2 minutes, or if AUTO is pressed.
Copier Information 3-13 Copier Information Automatic Settings (continued) Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) When the AES light is on, exposure is selected automatically to produce the appropriate copy density. Manual density adjustments override AES.
Paper Specifications 4-1 Section 4: Paper Specifications Originals on Platen Glass Originals on Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) Originals on Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) Copy Paper in Ma.
4-2 Paper Specifications Paper Specifications Originals on Platen Glass MAXIMUM ORIGINAL SIZE: 11”x17” maximum MAXIMUM BOOK WEIGHT: 15 lb (6.8kg) MAXIMUM BOOK THICKNESS: 1.
Paper Specifications 4-3 Paper Specifications Copy Paper and Special Stock in Bypass PAPER SIZE: Adjustable, 11”x17”, 8.5”x14”, 8.5”x11”, 8.
4-4 Paper Specifications Paper Specifications Paper Size/Weight Compatibility Chart NOTES: 1 Use only paper recommended by Konica Business Machines U.S.A., Inc. 2 Reliability and copy quality are not guaranteed for all special stock. For specific information, contact your Konica service representative.
Basic Copying 5-1 Section 5: Basic Copying Copying from the Platen Glass Auto Copy Copying from the Document Feeder (RADF/ADF) Copying Mixed Size Originals Using the Bypass Copy Density AES Manual Den.
5-2 Basic Copying Basic Copying Copying from the Platen Glass Use the platen glass when a Document Feeder (RADF/ADF) is not installed or originals cannot be used with the RADF/ADF, e.g., when size is incompatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, or in poor condition.
Basic Copying 5-3 Basic Copying Copying from the Platen Glass (continued) Auto Copy Use Auto Copy to automatically start the copying operation as soon as the document cover is closed down over the platen original. With this feature, there is no need to press START PRINT .
5-4 Basic Copying Basic Copying Copying from the Document Feeder (RADF/ADF) Use the Document Feeder (RADF/ADF) to copy up to 50 unstapled, smooth, flat originals. Originals will be directed to the platen glass, automatically. Originals will be fed from the top sheet.
Basic Copying 5-5 Basic Copying Copying from the Document Feeder (RADF/ADF) (continued) Copying Mixed Size Originals When mixed size originals are placed in the RADF/ADF for copying, each original in the mixed set is copied to paper of the same size (APS mode) or to paper of desired size with appropriate ratio automatically selected (AMS mode).
5-6 Basic Copying Basic Copying Using the Bypass Use the bypass to stack up to 50 sheets of copy paper or feed special stock (labels, OHP transparencies, heavy/thin stock, 3-hole punch, rag content) one sheet at a time. The bypass is also used for manual duplex copying (refer to Manual Duplexing for instructions).
Basic Copying 5-7 Basic Copying Copy Density AES Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) detects the density of the original and automatically selects the appropriate density for copying. AES is the initial setting. Manual Density Use the manual copy density mode to adjust exposure (density) when originals are too light or too dark.
5-8 Basic Copying 2 Press COPY SIZE to select the desired copy paper size. “-A-” is displayed in the ratio window and the selected paper size indicator light.
Basic Copying 5-9 Basic Copying Lens Modes Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) operates in the Auto mode when copy size is selected manually.
5-10 Basic Copying Basic Copying Lens Modes (continued) Preset and User Preset Ratios Use the Preset and User Preset lens modes to increase or decrease magnification in fixed increments.
Basic Copying 5-11 Basic Copying Lens Modes (continued) Programming a User Preset Ratio For convenience, program a frequently-used ratio that is not available as a factory preset ratio. This ratio can be set and changed by the user as needed. USER PRESET RATIO: Programmable from 0.
5-12 Basic Copying Basic Copying Lens Modes (continued) Zoom Mode Use the Zoom mode to increase or decrease magnification in 1% increments. Z OOM RANGE: 0.50 through 2.00 in 1% increments 1 Press LENS MODE to select Zoom mode. The Zoom indicator will light.
Basic Copying 5-13 Basic Copying Lens Modes (continued) Special Ratio Table Use the Special Ratio Table below to determine the magnification ratios for non-standard paper sizes. 1 Locate original width on horizontal axis. Then locate copy width on vertical axis.
5-14 Basic Copying Basic Copying Using the Sorter Specifications: 10-Bin In-Bin Stapler Sorter (ST-104) Non-Sort Mode: Feeds non-sorted/non-grouped copies to the top bin. COPY PAPER SIZE: 11”x17”~5.5”x8.5” COPY PAPER WEIGHT: 16~24 lb MAXIMUM TOP BIN CAPACITY: 100 (8.
Basic Copying 5-15 Basic Copying Using the Sorter (continued) Specifications: 10-Bin Off-Line Stapler Sorter (ST-103) Non-Sort Mode: Feeds non-sorted/non-grouped copies to the top bin. COPY PAPER SIZE: 11”x17”, 8.5”x14”, 8.5”x11”, 8.5”x11”R, 5.
5-16 Basic Copying Basic Copying Using the Sorter (continued) Specifications: 20-Bin Off-Line Stapler Sorter (ST-216) Non-Sort Mode: Feeds non-sorted/non-grouped copies to the top bin. COPY PAPER SIZE: 11”x17”, 8.5”x14”, 8.5”x11”, 8.5”x11”R, 5.
Basic Copying 5-17 Basic Copying Using the Sorter (continued) Non-Sort, Sort, and Group Modes for ST-104/103/216 Non-Sort Mode 1 Place originals face down on platen glass or RADF/ADF. 2 If a sorter mode is lit, press SORTER until light goes off. 3 Enter print quantity.
5-18 Basic Copying Basic Copying Using the Sorter (continued) Staple-Sort Modes for ST-104 CAUTION To avoid injury when using the stapling sorter, do not insert your fingers around staple unit. Automatic In-Bin Stapling 1 Place originals face down on RADF/ADF, inserting the edge to be stapled first as shown.
Basic Copying 5-19 Basic Copying Using the Sorter (continued) Off-Line Stapling Option 1 Make copies as required. 2 Remove copies from each bin. 3 Neatly arrange the copied sheets (maximum 25). 4 Insert left side of paper into stapler. If corner stapler adapter is installed, insert upper left corner into stapler.
Duplex Copying 6-1 Section 6: Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter OFF) 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter ON) 1 s 2 Mode Usin.
6-2 Duplex Copying Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter OFF) Count originals first to determine whether the original count is odd or even. If odd, simply include a blank sheet as the last page before placing originals on the RADF.
Duplex Copying 6-3 Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex (continued) 1 s 2 Mode Using the RADF/ADF (Odd-Even Original Counter ON) The odd-even original counter is a service-activated function that automatically counts the originals and copies the last page independently (as 1-sided) if the original contains an odd number of pages.
6-4 Duplex Copying Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex (continued) 1 s 2 Mode Using the Platen Glass Count originals first to determine whether the original count is odd or even. If odd, simply copy a blank sheet as the last page. ORIGINAL SIZE: 11"x17", 8.
Duplex Copying 6-5 Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex (continued) 2 s 2 Mode Using the RADF RADF ORIGINALS: 20~24 lb; 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.
6-6 Duplex Copying Duplex Copying Automatic Duplex (continued) 2 s 1 Mode Using the RADF RADF ORIGINALS: 20~24 lb; 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.
Duplex Copying 6-7 Duplex Copying Manual Duplex 1-Sided to 2-Sided Using the Bypass ORIGINAL PLACEMENT: Face down, same as copy paper feeding direction COPY PAPER: 8.
6-8 Duplex Copying Duplex Copying Manual Duplex (continued) 2-Sided to 2-Sided Using the Bypass ORIGINAL PLACEMENT: Face down, same as copy paper feeding direction COPY PAPER: 8.
Special Copying 7-1 Section 7: Special Copying Shift/Reduce & Shift Using the Platen Glass Using the RADF/ADF Frame/Fold Erasure Using Frame and Fold Erasure Setting Frame Erasure Setting Fold Era.
7-2 Special Copying Special Copying Shift/Reduce & Shift Using the Platen Glass Use Shift to create a 10 mm binding margin. Use Reduce & Shift to reduce the overall image when a binding margin is likely to cause image loss.
Special Copying 7-3 Special Copying Shift/Reduce & Shift (continued) Using the RADF/ADF ORIGINAL SIZE AND COPY SIZE SHOULD BE THE SAME ORIGINAL PLACEMENT: Face down, page heading at top MAGNIFICATION: 1:1 only COPY REDUCTION: 11'x17"/8.5"x14" to 97% of Original; 8.
7-4 Special Copying Special Copying Frame and Fold Erasure Using Frame and Fold Erasure When copying a page or dual pages of an opened book onto one sheet of the same size, use Frame/Fold Erasure separately or together to eliminate the black copy marks along borders and the center strip.
Special Copying 7-5 Special Copying Frame and Fold Erasure (continued) Setting Frame Erasure Set Frame Erasure when using Frame Erasure to eliminate the black copy marks along borders. Refer to page 7-4 for instructions on using Frame and/or Fold Erasure.
7-6 Special Copying Special Copying Frame and Fold Erasure (continued) Setting Fold Erasure Set Fold Erasure when using Frame Erasure to eliminate the black copy marks along center strip. Refer to page 7-4 for instructions on using Frame and/or Fold Erasure.
Special Copying 7-7 Special Copying Book Copy Use Book Copy to copy an open book or a large sheet onto two 8.5”x11” sheets; or to increase manual copying speed, place two letter- sized sheets side by side on the platen glass. BOOK SIZE: 15 lb (6.8kg) maximum; approximately 11”x17” when opened BOOK THICKNESS: 1.
7-8 Special Copying Special Copying Photo Enhance The Photo Enhance mode reproduces a gray-scale photo or half-tone image close to that of the original, an improvement over the standard copying mode. ORIGINAL SIZE: 11" x17" maximum COPY PAPER: Appropriate paper, as specified in Section 4.
Special Copying 7-9 Special Copying OHP Interleave Use OHP Interleave to copy and insert one OHP film transparency in addition to each blank sheet. OHP/COPY PAPER: Must be the same size and orientatio.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-1 Section 8: Maintenance and Supplies Service, Supplies, and Repairs Daily Maintenance Cleaning the Platen Glass Cleaning the Inner Surface of the Platen Cover Cleaning the .
8-2 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Service, Supplies, and Repairs Service and Repairs: When you experience a problem with the copier, you may be able to quickly resolve the problem by following the suggested solutions listed in the Troubleshooting section of this manual.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-3 Maintenance and Supplies Daily Maintenance The platen glass and the inner surface of the document cover should be kept clean to prevent soil marks from being copied. Occasionally, an anti-static cleaner may be required to ensure that a static charge is not generated.
8-4 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Cleaning the Corona Wire Occasionally cleaning the corona wire will help to maintain optimal copy quality and efficient operation of the copier. Cleaning of the corona wire is recommended approximately every three months.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-5 Maintenance and Supplies Loading Paper When a paper tray is empty, a message displays in the message area and the tray location flashes on the control panel copier diagram.
8-6 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Loading Paper (continued) LCT (Large Capacity Tray: Tray 3) 1 Fan new paper to prevent paper mishandles. 2 Fully withdraw LCT from drawer base. 3 While pressing the front guide lever, move front paper guide to the front side.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-7 Maintenance and Supplies Loading Paper (continued) User-Adjustable Tray (Option) 1 Fan new paper to prevent paper mishandles. 2 Fully withdraw paper tray from main body, or drawer base. 3 Push down the bottom T-bar plate inside the tray until it locks into place.
8-8 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Adding Toner When toner supply is low, the message ADD TONER will be displayed in the message area.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-9 Maintenance and Supplies Adding Toner (continued) CAUTION Incinerate used toner cartridge at regulated facilities only. 7 While slightly pressing down toner cartridge, slide toner release lever left, as shown. 8 Hold cartridge and tap side.
8-10 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Replacing the Staple Cartridge In-Bin Stapler 1 Holding the sorter handle, gently slide the sorter to the left. 2 Open the sorter cover and remove the empty staple cartridge. 3 Raise stapler unit.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-11 Maintenance and Supplies Replacing the Staple Cartridge (continued) Off-Line Stapler 1 Press the stapler release button and open the stapler. 2 Press the cartridge holder in the direction of the arrow, as shown. 3 Remove the empty staple cartridge.
8-12 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Installing the Off-Line Corner Stapling Adapter 1 Press the stapler release button and open the stapler unit. 2 Remove the corner stapling adapter from the location shown. 3 Partially close the stapler and insert the corner stapling adapter in the slot as illustrated.
Maintenance and Supplies 8-13 Maintenance and Supplies Preventive Maintenance Reading the PM Count Preventive Maintenance (PM) is recommended for maintaining optimal copier performance. When preventive maintenance is due, a message will display in the message area.
8-14 Maintenance and Supplies Maintenance and Supplies Moving the Copier Before moving the copier using the instructions below, contact your Konica service representative. 1 Turn the four handles located on both sides of copier until the screw on the handle is at the top.
Troubleshooting 9-1 Section 9: T roub leshooting Opening and Closing the Copier User Codes Mishandled Paper Codes Clearing Mishandled Paper Code J11 Code J12 Code J13 Code J14 Code J15 Codes J31 and J.
9-2 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Opening and Closing the Copier 1 To open copier, press release buttons located on the left and right sides of copier and open front door. 2 Firmly press down the toner box cover. NOTE: When RADF/ADF is raised, copier main body cannot be opened.
Troubleshooting 9-3 T roub leshooting User Codes User Codes (P Codes) displayed in the ratio window indicate machine conditions that the user can quickly and easily correct. In most cases, P Codes simply require returning the machine to its original ready-to- copy state.
9-4 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Mishandled Paper Codes Mishandled Paper locations are conveniently displayed on the control panel diagram, as shown below.
Troubleshooting 9-5 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper Code J11 1 Press release buttons on sides of copier and open front door. While firmly pressing down toner box cover, lift the release lever to raise upper part of main body. 2 Open right side cover 1 of copier and remove the mishandled paper.
9-6 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J12 1 Open right side cover 2 of copier, and remove the mishandled paper. Then return the cover to its original position. 2 If there is no mishandled paper in the right side cover, withdraw tray 2 and remove the mishandled paper.
Troubleshooting 9-7 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J14 1 Open right side cover 4 of copier, and remove the mishandled paper. Then return the cover to its original position. 2 If there is no mishandled paper in the right side cover, withdraw tray 4 and remove the mishandled paper.
9-8 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Codes J31 and J16 CAUTION To avoid electric shock, do not touch the high voltage area indicated by a caution label inside the main body. 1 Press release buttons on left and right sides of copier and open copier front door.
Troubleshooting 9-9 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J32 CAUTION The fixing unit is very hot. To avoid burns, do not touch it. To avoid the possibility of electric shock, do not touch the high voltage area inside the main body indicated by a caution label.
9-10 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J61 If the RADF/ADF is lifted during copying operations, J61 will be displayed. 1 Raise the RADF/ADF and remove the mishandled original. 2 Close the RADF/ADF correctly. Code J62 1 Raise the RADF/ADF.
Troubleshooting 9-11 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J72 (ST-103/ST-216) CAUTION The fixing unit inside the main body is very hot. To prevent accidental burns, do not touch it. Do not touch the high voltage area of the main body indicated by a caution label.
9-12 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J72 (ST-104) CAUTION The fixing unit inside the main body is very hot. To prevent accidental burns, do not touch it. Do not touch the high voltage area of the main body indicated by a caution label.
Troubleshooting 9-13 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J92 CAUTION The fixing unit inside the main body is very hot. To prevent accidental burns, do not touch it. Do not touch the high voltage area of the main body indicated by a caution label.
9-14 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J93 1 Open the lower left side cover of the copier and remove the mishandled paper. Then return the cover to its original position. 2 If the paper cannot be removed the above procedure, open the ADU door.
Troubleshooting 9-15 T roub leshooting Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued) Code J95 1 Withdraw the tray 2 fully. The ADU conveyance cover is opened automatically. 2 Remove the mishandled paper under the ADU conveyance cover. Then return tray 2 to its original position.
9-16 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Service Codes Service Codes (F Codes) indicate machine conditions that require the attention of your Konica service representative. If an abnormal machine condition exists, an F Code will flash in the magnification ratio window and the copier will remain in the WAIT condition until power is turned off.
Troubleshooting 9-17 T roub leshooting Clearing a Wedged Staple In-Bin Stapler (Code J75) 1 Holding the sorter handle, gently slide sorter to the left, away from the copier main body. 2 Lift handle of the stapler unit. 3 Then open the cover of the driving portion of the stapler unit as shown.
9-18 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Clearing a Wedged Staple (continued) Off-Line Stapler CAUTION Before closing stapler door, attempt to withdraw the stapler to be sure it is securely installed; otherwise, it may fall out when the door is opened. 1 Press the stapler release button and open the stapler.
Troubleshooting 9-19 T roub leshooting Clearing a Wedged Staple (continued) Off-Line Stapler (continued) CAUTION Before closing stapler door, attempt to withdraw the stapler to be sure it is securely installed; otherwise, it may fall out when the door is opened.
9-20 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Troubleshooting Hints COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON Press any control panel key to disable Auto Shut Off. Fully insert paper tray(s), otherwise START PRINT light will remain amber. Check to be sure the plug is firmly inserted in electrical socket.
Troubleshooting 9-21 T roub leshooting Troubleshooting Hints (continued) COPYING DOES NOT BEGIN AFTER START PRINT IS PRESSED Insert or adjust the appropriate paper tray for copy size selected. Close document cover firmly. Close front door completely. COPY QUALITY IS POOR Check paper for dampness, and replace if necessary.
9-22 Troubleshooting T roub leshooting Troubleshooting Hints (continued) ADD TONER IS DISPLAYED IN MESSAGE AREA New toner supply is needed. Follow instructions for adding toner. CALL FOR PM IS DISPLAYED IN MESSAGE AREA Contact your Konica service representative.
Glossary G-1 Glossary Glossary.
G-2 Glossary Glossary AUTO automatic reset of the copier to the initial machine settings after a set period of copier inactivity. AUTO COPY automatically start copying as soon as the document cover is closed without pressing START PRINT .
Glossary G-3 Glossary CONTROL PANEL the main operation panel of the copier, used to select all copying functions. CONVEYANCE UNIT an internal mechanism of the copier that conveys copy paper from the drum to the fixing unit. COPY DENSITY the level of exposure which determines the amount of toner used to reproduce the image.
G-4 Glossary Glossary FIRST-COPY-OUT TIME (FCOT) the time (in seconds) required for the first copy to exit after START PRINT is pressed, usually performed in Non- Sort mode with print quantity 1. FIXING UNIT an internal copier component that fuses toner to paper with heat and pressure.
Glossary G-5 Glossary MANUAL DUPLEX manual two-sided copying, performed using the bypass. MEASURING GUIDE the ruled guide plate along the left edge of the platen glass used for determining the correct placement of originals.
G-6 Glossary Glossary PAPER CURL the natural upward or downward turning of the edges of paper, usually indicated on the paper packaging. PAPER FEED UNIT (PFU ) a device which feeds copy paper through the internal conveyance unit of the main body.
Glossary G-7 Glossary PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (PM) periodic preventive maintenance service performed by a Konica service representative. PRINT QUANTITY the number of copies selected for a job using the numeric keypad.
G-8 Glossary Glossary SORTER a copier accessory which automatically sorts (collates) and groups copies. SPECIAL RATIO TABLE a ratio table used to determine the appropriate magnification when using non-standard original and copy combinations.
Glossary G-9 Glossary WARM UP the time that it take for the machine to reach operating temperature from a cold start. WORKING TABLE a convenient area on the copier for holding papers, organizing originals, etc. ZOOM MODE a magnification mode with adjustments that may be selected by the user and made in 1% increments.
Specifications S-1 Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Specifications.
S-2 Specifications Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Name Konica 2223 Configuration Desktop Platen Stationary Development Dry 2-component magnetic brush Photoreceptor OPC drum Toner Black Waste Toner Toner recycling system Auto Shutoff 30/60/90/120 minutes, set by service ( default setting is 60 min.
Specifications S-3 Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Magnification Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) Preset: 0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 1.00, 1.29, 1.55, 2.00 1 User Preset: 0.50~2.00 Zoom: 0.50 to 2.00 in 1% increments AMS Automatic Magnification Selection Machine Dimensions Width: 24.
S-4 Specifications Specifications Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice Options Platen Cover Automatic Document Feeder (DF-204) Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (DF-308) 10 Bin In-Bin Sta.
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