Konica Minolta 1380 MF manual

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    PagePro 1380 MF User’s Guide ™ 4558-7731-01A 1800788-001A[...]

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    Thank You Thank you for purchasing a PagePro 1380 MF . Y ou have made an excellent choice. Y our PagePro 1380 MF is spec ially designed for optimal performance in Windows environments. Trademarks KONICA MINOL T A and the KONICA MINOL T A logo are trademarks or regis- tered trademarks of KONICA MINOL T A HOLDINGS, INC. PagePro is a trademark or regi[...]

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    SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This package contains the following materials pr ovided by Konica Minolta Business T echnolo- gies, Inc. (KMBT): software included as part of the printing system, the digitally-encoded machine-readable outline data encoded in th e special format and in the encrypted form ( “Font Programs”), other software which runs o[...]

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    1 1. Notice to Government End Users: The Software is a “commercial item,” as that term is defined at 48 C.F .R.2.101, consisting of “commercial computer software” and “commercial computer software documentation,” as such terms are used in 48 C.F .R. 12.212. Consis- tent with 48 C.F .R. 12.212 and 48 C.F .R. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4[...]

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    Contents Contents 5 1 Introduction ... .................... ....................... ................... .................... ................ 11 Getting acquainted with your machine 12 Space requirements 12 Machine parts 13 With the optiona l Auto Document Fee der (ADF) installed 14 About the cont rol panel 14 2 About the Software .............. ..[...]

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    Contents 6 4 Using Media ... ....................... ................... ....................... ................... .............. 25 About media 26 Media types 26 Plain paper 26 Thick stock 28 Envelopes 28 Postcards 29 Transparencies 30 Imageable area—envelo pes 31 Page margins 31 Media storage 32 Loading medi a 32 Media tray 33 Manual feed tra[...]

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    Contents 7 24-Bit Color 47 Selecting the proper resolution 47 Enhancing the image 48 Brightness 48 Contrast 49 Invert Image 49 Mirror 50 Preview Auto-Area 50 Original Size 50 Units 50 Descreen 51 Sharpen 51 Color Adjustment 51 Auto Level 52 Advanced Settings 52 Highlight / Shadow Levels 52 Curves 53 Color Balance 53 Hue / Saturation / Lightness 54 [...]

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    Contents 8 Collate 63 N in 1 64 To quit the N in 1 function 65 Toner Save 66 Changing the default menu settings 66 To update the default Copy Mode setting 66 To update the default Density setting 67 To update the default Zoom setting 67 To update the default Collate setting 67 To update the default TonerSa ve setting 68 To update the default Backgr[...]

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    Introduction[...]

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    Getting acquainted wi th your machine 12 Getting acquainted with your machine Space requirements T o ensure easy operation, consum able replacement and maintenance, adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below .  " The options appe ar shaded in th e above illustration. Front View Side View 492 mm (19.4") 547 mm (21.5&quo[...]

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    Getting acquainted wi th your machine 13 Machine parts Control panel Front cover Media tray Document cover Output tray Manual feed tray USB port ADF port Power Connection[...]

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    About the control panel 14 With the optional Auto Document Feeder (ADF) installed Note For det ails on inst alling the optional ADF , refer to “Inst alling the Auto Document Feede r (ADF)” on page 93. Descriptions of functions using the option al ADF are provided in this manual . However , in order to use those functions, th e optional ADF must[...]

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    About the control panel 15 S tarts a copy or scan job. S tops an operation at any time. In S tandby mode, clears the copy options. Saves toner by using less toner to copy a document. Selects the document type mode for the current copy job. Automatically collates multiple copies into sets. Reduces original images to fit onto one sheet of paper . Pri[...]

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    About the control panel 16 Makes a copy smaller or larger than the original documen t. Enters Scan mode. Enters Copy mode. Indicates a media j am has occurred. T oner cartridge warnin g LED Flashes when the toner cartridge is empty or the drum needs to be replaced. S tays on when the toner has been completely con- sumed, a wrong toner cartridge is [...]

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    About the Software[...]

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    System requirements 18 System requirements  Personal computer Pentium 3: 450 MHz  Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional, Window s 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98SE  Free hard disk space – Approximately 20 MB of free hard disk space for the printer driver – Approximately 128 MB of free hard disk space for image pr[...]

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    Control Panel and Configuration Menu[...]

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    Introduction 20 Introduction This machine is designed to be easy to use thro ugh LCD on-screen program- ming with the navigation keys. User-friendly programmi ng helps you ta ke full advantage of all the menu selections offered. The step- by-step on-screen instructions below guide you through the menu selections and programming options. Menu table [...]

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    Menu table 21 2. Copy Setup 21. Def Copy Mode Text Photo Mixed 22. Def Density 1-7 Levels ( 4 ) 23. Def Zoom Original (100%) Custom (25-400%) Fit to Paper A4 to Letter Letter to A4 Legal to Letter Legal to A4 24. Def Collate Collation On Collation Off 25. Def TonerSave TonerSave On TonerSave Off 26. Def Bg Remove Text mode (On, Off ) Mixed mode (On[...]

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    Navigation keys 22 Navigation keys The navigation keys for the LCD on-screen programmin g are depicted and explained below . Cancels t he setting or re turns to the previ ous menu level. Exits the menu if pressed repeatedly . Goes back to the previous menu level. Opens the menu. Goes to the next menu level. Selects an option. Scroll buttons. Displa[...]

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    Entering Menu mode 23 Entering Menu mode 1 Press to enter Men u mode. The LCD displa ys the menus. 2 Press or a nume ric key (1–3) to choose f rom the follow- ing menus: “1. Common Setup”, “2. Copy Setup”, or “3. Report”. OR Hold the appropria te scroll button d o wn to navigate more quickly through each menu level. 3 Press to select [...]

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    Entering Menu mode 24[...]

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    Using Media[...]

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    About media 26 About media What sizes of media can I use? Media types Before purchasing a larg e quantity of spe cial media, do a trial print with the same media and check the print quality . Keep media on a flat, level surfa ce in its original wrapper until it is time to load it. Plain paper Use plain paper that is  Approved f or laser printing[...]

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    Media types 27 Note Do not use the media types listed below. These could cause poor print quality , media misfeeds, or damag e to the machine. DO NOT use media that is  Coated with a processed surface (such as carbon paper , digitally gloss- coated media , and colored paper that h as been treated)  Carbon backed  Unapproved iron-on transfe[...]

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    Media types 28 Thick stock Paper thicker than 90 g/m 2 (24 lb bon d) is referred to as th ick stock. T est all thick stock to ensure acceptable perfo rmance and to ensure that the image does not shift. DO NOT use thick stock that is  Mixed with any other media in the trays (as this will cause misfeeds) Envelopes Print on the front (add ress) sid[...]

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    Media types 29 DO NOT use envelopes that have  S ticky flaps  T ape seals, metal clasps, p aper clips, fasteners, or peel-off strip s for sea l- ing  T ransparent windows  T oo rough of a surface  Material that will melt, vaporize, offset, discolor , or emit dangerou s fumes  Been presealed Postcards T ry printing on a sheet of pl[...]

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    Media types 30  Folded or wr inkled Transparencies  " Do not fan transparencies before lo ading them. Resulting static elec- tricity may cause printing errors.  " If you touch the face of the trans parencies with your bare hands, print quality may be affected.  " Remove transparencies as soo n as possibl e from the output[...]

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    Media types 31 What is the guaranteed imageable (print able) area? The printable area on all media sizes is up to 4 mm (0.157") from the edges of the media. Each media size has a specific image- able area, the maximum area on which the machine can print clearly and with- out distortion. This area is subject to both hardware limits (the physica[...]

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    Media storage 32 Media storage How do I store media?  Keep media on a flat, level surface in its original wrapper unti l it is time to load it. Media that has been stored for a lon g time out of its packaging may dry up too much and cause misfeeding.  If media has been removed from its wrapper , place it in its original pack- aging and store [...]

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    Loading media 33 Media tray 1 Remove the tray cover from the media tray . 2 Squeeze the right media guide and open the media gu ides. 3 Load the media lengthwise in the tray with the p rinting side up.  " If media is loaded past the media limit mark, it may not be fed cor rectly . For details on how many sheets of each type of media can be [...]

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    Loading media 34  " Before loading envelope s, press them down to make sure that all air is removed, and make sure that the folds of the flaps are firmly pressed; otherwise, the envel opes may become wrin kled or a media misfeed may occur .  " Load envelopes len gthwise with the side to be printed facing up as shown in the illustrat[...]

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    Loading media 35 Manual feed tray  " When using the manual feed tray , the media must be fed in one sheet at a time. If the manual feed tray runs out of media d uring printing, media is automatically s upplied by the media tray . 1 Make sure that the tray cover is properly attached to media tray . 2 Open the media gui des. 3 Insert the shee[...]

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    Loading media 36  " When loading enve lopes, load them len gthwise with the side to be printed facing up as shown in the illustrati on.  " After the envelope is fed into t he output tray , immediately open its flap (before it has cooled ). Because the envelopes pass through heated rollers, the gummed flap s may seal. Using envelopes[...]

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    Printer Operation[...]

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    Specifying printer driver settings 38 Specifying printer driver settings Windows XP 1 From the st art menu, choose Printers and Faxes to display the Printers and Faxes directo ry . 2 Right-click the KONICA MINOL T A Pa gePro 1380 MF printer icon and choose Printing Preferen ces . The Basic tab displays first. Windows 2000/Me/98SE 1 From the Start m[...]

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    Using the printer driver 39 Basic tab The following parameters can be set from the Basic tab. Orientation z “Portrait” print s across the width of the page, letter-style. z “Landscape” prints across the lengt h of the page, spreadsheet-style. Copies Allows you to set th e number of copies to be printed. Y ou can en ter up to 99. When “Col[...]

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    Using the printer driver 40 Layout tab The following parameters can be set from the Layout tab. N-up z Y ou can select the number of document “pages” to print on a single sheet of p aper . When printing more than on e page per sheet, the pages will appear decreased i n size and arranged on the sheet. Y ou can print 2, 4, or 9 pages on one sheet[...]

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    Uninstalling the printer driver 41 Text Watermark Click New/Add to open the W atermark dialog box, allowing you to specify various settings for your watermark text.  " When using a text wat ermark, select Str i n g . Bitmap Click Spec if y to select a bitmap file.  " When using a bitma p, select Image . Uninstalling the printer driv[...]

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    Uninstalling the printer driver 42[...]

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    Scanner Operation[...]

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    Introduction 44 Introduction This machine allows you to scan from a TW AIN-compliant or plug-in applica- tion. Since the scanner d river is not stand-alone software, it has to be started from a TW AIN-compliant application to be abl e to scan and load an image to your computer . The command to start the scanner driver may vary depending on the appl[...]

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    User interface operation 45 5 A dialog box containing scanning settings appears. 6 From the Scan Method drop-down list, select the desired scanning method. 7 From the Image T ype drop-down list, sel ect the desired scanning mode. 8 From the Resolution drop-down list, select a scann ing resolution. 9 Select desired scanning settings such as Sharpen [...]

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    User interface operation 46 Black and White Black and White represents the image in black and white only , without inter- mediate shades of g ray in-between. T hat me ans each pixel of the image is either 100% black or 100% white. Black and White is the best choice of image type for scanning text or a pen or ink drawin g. Since only 1 bit o f black[...]

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    User interface operation 47 24-Bit Color A 24-bit color image consists of three 8-bit color channels. The red, gr een, and blue channels are mixed to gether to create a combination of one billion colors, which give a more true-to-life qual ity to the image. Choose “24-Bit Color” for scanning color photos. 24-Bit Color Image Selecting the proper[...]

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    User interface operation 48  " Refer to the following table to choose the proper resolution for your image, depending on the appl ication. O ptical C haracter R ecognition: the p rocess of converting an image to text  " If a resolution higher than 600 dpi was selected, a warning message appears. T o automatically set the re solution[...]

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    User interface operation 49 Contrast Adjusts the range between the darkest and the l ightest shades in the image. The higher the value, the bigger th e difference in gray scales. Invert Image Inverts the brightness and color in the image. With color images, each pixel will be changed to its complementary color . Original After inversion Increasing [...]

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    User interface operation 50 Mirror Creates a mirror (or reverse) image. Preview Auto-Area Automatically crop s the scan area of t he previewed document. This th en becomes the cropping area for all scanned document s until it is changed again. Original Size Select a size from the Paper Size list of frequently used scan sizes, including card (4 x 2.[...]

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    User interface operation 51 Descreen Displays a drop-down list that allows you to speci fy the type of document you are scanning in order to eliminate the moiré pattern commonly found in printed matter . Y o u can specify “New spaper ,” “Magazine,” or “Catalog.” An undesirable pattern resulting from the i ncorrect screen angle of the o[...]

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    User interface operation 52 Auto Level Adds shadows to reveal more details in an image. Advanced Settings Displays the following six Advanced Settings buttons on the right side of the TW AIN dialog box: Highlight / Shadow Le vels, Curves, Color Balance, Hue / Saturation / Lightness, Color Dro p-out, and Custom Settings. Highlight / Shadow Levels Th[...]

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    User interface operation 53 Curves Displays a dialog box that allo ws you to adjust the midtone of the image with- out losing details in the lightest and da rkest areas. Click CURVE or LINE , depe nding on whether you want a curved or an angle d line. T o change the curve, place the mouse cursor on the line, click the rig ht mouse button, and then [...]

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    User interface operation 54 Hue / Saturation / Lightness Adjusts the hue, saturation, a nd lightne ss of an image. This button becomes available when the Color Adjustment butto n is clicked. Y ou can type values in the boxes, or you can drag the sliders. Hue S pecify a value in the Hue box to adjust the hu e. Note that the level of intensity of a c[...]

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    User interface operation 55 Color Drop-o ut This function is availabl e when “Black an d White” or “8-Bit Gray” i s selected from the Image T ype drop-down list. Cl icking on Color Drop-o ut displays a dialog box that allows you to remove the R (Red), G (Gre en), or B (Blue) color channel from the sca n. For example, if your i mage contains[...]

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    User interface operation 56 Scan Settings The Scan Settings tab allows you to save your scanning settings in a file, load an existing file, or del ete an existing file.  Saving a Scan Settings file T ype a name for your settings in the File Name box, and then click Save . Y our settings are saved, and the file name appears in th e list box.  [...]

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    User interface operation 57 Configuration Settings The Configuration Se ttings tab allows you to customize some special set- tings.  Energy Saving Mode Select “Enable” to enable Energy Sa ving. Y ou can specify a time delay in the Minutes box. Click Apply to save the changes.  Hint Setting Select “Show Hints” to have flags show the na[...]

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    User interface operation 58 Lock Scale The image that i s scanned is enlarged /reduced while maintaining the height-to-width ratio. The scale value automatically changes whe n you apply this option and resizes the selected area. Information Displays a window that gives you info rmation about the scanner and T wain driver . Preview Scans the documen[...]

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    Copying[...]

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    Entering Copy mode 60 Entering Copy mode Before making copies, make sure that is lit in green. Otherwise, press to enter Copy mode. Copy mode is the default setting. Loading original documents to copy To place a document onto the flatbed glass 1 Remove all documents from the ADF (if it is installed).  " If you are using the flatbed to scan,[...]

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    Setting copy options 61 2 Put the top end of the document stack into the ADF input tray face up a nd with the first page to be copied on top of the stack. 3 Adjust the guides to the document size. 4 Customize the copy settin gs by using the control panel buttons. See “Set- ting copy options” below . T o cancel settings, press S top/Reset. 5 Pre[...]

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    Setting copy options 62 Copy Quality Y ou can improve the copy quali ty for your type of document. T o select the copy mode type, press Co py Quality . Each time you press the button, the LED labeled with the selected mode comes on. Y ou can choose from the following copy modes. z Mixed: For documents with mixed te xt and graphics z Photo: For phot[...]

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    Setting copy options 63 2 Press Reduce/Enlarge or a scrol l button to find the desired size setting. 3 Press Select to ma ke the selection. To fine-tune the size of the copies 1 Press Reduce/Enlarge. 2 Press Reduce/Enla rge or a scroll button until “Custom:xx%” appears o n the bottom line of the display . 3 Use the numeric ke ypad to enter the [...]

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    Setting copy options 64 Y ou can choose from the fo llowing Collate modes.  " The number of pages to be col lated depends on the scan mode and the origin al document.  " If you load the original document in to the ADF , the function automati- cally starts scanning all the pages. If you place the document on the flatbed glass, manual[...]

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    Setting copy options 65 Y ou ca n choose from the foll owing N in 1 modes.  " The N in 1 function does not support the Col late or Zoom functions.  " If you load the original docume nt in to the ADF , the function automati- cally starts scanning all the pages. If you place the docu ment on the flatbed glass, manually perform the fol[...]

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    Setting copy options 66 1 Place the original document face down on the flatbed glass and alig n its center with the arrow mark on the glass. 2 Press N in 1 to select “Prints 2 original images reduced to fit onto one sheet of paper”. 3 Press S tart. The LCD displays “Continue: ST ART Finish : ” 4 Press “ ”on the number keypad to quit the[...]

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    Setting copy options 67 6 Press a scroll button to select the desired Copy Mode item. 7 Press Select to ma ke the selection. To update the default Density setting 1 Press . 2 Press a scroll button until “2. Copy Setup” appears on the display . 3 Press . 4 Press a scroll button until “22. Def Den sity” appears on the display . 5 Press Select[...]

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    Setting copy options 68 2 Press a scroll button until “2. Co py Setup “appears on the display . 3 Press . 4 Press a scroll button until “24. Def Collation “appears on the display . 5 Press Select. 6 Press a scroll button to turn on or off the Collate function. 7 Press Select to make the selection. To update the default TonerSave setting 1 P[...]

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    Setting copy options 69 6 Press a scroll button until the desired media mode appea rs on the display (T ext mode, Photo mode, Mixe d mode). 7 Press Select. 8 Press a scroll button until the desired setting appears on the disp lay . 9 Press Select to ma ke the selection.[...]

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    Setting copy options 70[...]

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    Replacing Consumables[...]

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    Replacing the ADF pad 72 Replacing the ADF pad After scanning approximately 50,000 pages through the optional ADF , the pressure pad may be worn out and you may experience problems with docu- ment feeding. In this case, it i s high ly recommende d that you replace the pad with a new one. Consult your nearest d ealer to order an ADF pad, and follow [...]

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    Replacing the ADF pad 73 Installation 1 Remove the A DF pad from the box. 2 Press both arms of the ADF pa d inwardly with your fingers. 3 Place the pad into the holes until it snaps into place. 4 Close the ADF cover .[...]

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    Replacing the to ner cartridge 74 Replacing the toner cartridge 1 Open the front door . 2 Remove the drum and toner cartridge from the machine. 3 Release the toner cartridge as shown. 4 Gently rock the new toner cartridge from side to side several ti mes to dis- tribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. 5 Insert the new toner cartridge as show[...]

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    Replacing the dr um cartridge 75 Replacing the drum cartridge 1 Open the front door . 2 Remove the drum and toner cartridge from the machine. 3 Release the drum cartridg e as shown. 4 Insert the new drum cartridge as shown, unti l it clicks into place. 5 Install the drum and toner cartrid ge. 6 Close the front door . 7 In the configuration menu, se[...]

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    Replacing the drum cartridge 76[...]

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    Maintenance[...]

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    Cleaning the op tional ADF 78 Cleaning the optional ADF From time to time the ADF pad and feeding rollers may become con tami- nated with ink, toner particles, or pape r dust. In this case, documents may not feed smoothly . If this occurs, follow the cleaning procedure described below . 1 Moisten a cotton swab with isopropyl alco hol (95%). 2 Gentl[...]

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    Cleaning the flatbed glass 79 Cleaning the flatbed glass The machine is d esigned to be almost maintena nce-free. However , it still needs to be cleaned occasionally to ensure optimum image quality and per- formance. T o clean the flatbed glass: 1 Open the document cover . 2 Moisten a soft clean cloth with isopropyl alcohol (95%). 3 Gently wipe the[...]

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    Cleaning the flatbed glass 80[...]

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    10 Troubleshooting[...]

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    Media misfeeds 82 Media misfeeds Clearing a media misfeed 1 Open the front door . 2 Remove the toner cartridge. 3 Remove the jammed med ia. 4 Reinsert the toner cartridge. 5 Close the front doo r . Clearing a media misfeed in the optional ADF 1 Gently open the ADF cover .[...]

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    Printing reports 83 2 Carefully pull the jammed paper out of the ADF . 3 Close the ADF front cover . Printing reports Y ou can print th ree types of reports. Configuration page Use the configuration page to check the configuration of the machine, includ- ing product, memory , and toner inform a tion, and the default settings. 1 Press Menu. 2 Press [...]

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    Printing reports 84 Menu map Use the menu map to check the available menu settings. 1 Press Menu. 2 Press a scroll button until “3. Report” appears on the display . 3 Press Menu. 4 Press a scroll button until “32. Menu Map” appears on the display . 5 Press Select to print a menu map. Usage report Use the usage report to identify printe r us[...]

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    Error messages on the display 85 Error messages on the display LCD line1 LCD line 2 Description Paper Empty PLS add paper The media trays are empty . Front Cover Open PLS close cover The printer ’s front door is open. Rear Cover Open PLS close cover The printer ’s rear door is open. Open front cover Remove the paper There is a media jam inside [...]

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    Error messages on the display 86  " If you are using an NEC USB2.0 on-board or add-on card on your PC, you must update the driver to Mi crosoft release version 5.1.2600 or later. [SCANNER ERROR ] Motor Stall There is a scanner motor stall error . Call for service. [PRINTER ERROR ] Incorrect Toner The toner cartridge is no t a genuine KNOICA[...]

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    Solving print quality problems 87 Solving print quality problems Symptom Cause Solution Blank page The toner cartridge may be defectiv e. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage . Replace the toner cartridge, if necessary . Black page The toner cartridge may be defectiv e. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage . Replace the [...]

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    Solving print quality problems 88 Print too dark The ton er cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. Replace the ton er cartridge, if necessary . Blurred background The toner cartridge may be defective. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. Replace the ton er cartridge, if necessary . Uneven prin[...]

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    Solving print quality problems 89 White or black lines The toner cartridge may be defectiv e. Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage . Replace the toner cartridge, if necessary . Dark lines on the edges. The transfer roller is dirty . Contact your local vendor . T oner smudges The toner may be unevenly distributed inside the to ner cart[...]

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    Solving print quality problems 90 There is insuf- ficient fusing or the image comes off when rubbed. The media is moist from humidity . Remove the moist media and replace it with new , dry media. Media with specifications not covered by the machine war- ranty is being us ed. Use media that is cove red by the machine warranty . The print image is no[...]

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    Installing Accessories 11[...]

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    Introduction 92 Introduction Note Use of accessories no t manufactured or sup ported by KONICA MINOL T A will void your warra nty . This chapter provide s information about the following a ccessory . Note Installing accessories always requires that the machin e and accessories are turn ed off and unplugged during installation. PagePro 1380 MF Auto [...]

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    Installing the Auto Do cument Feeder (ADF) 93 Installing the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) 1 Open the document cover , and then pull it up to remove it. 2 Insert the pins on the ADF into the holes at the re ar of the machine. 3 Close the ADF lid. Adjusting the image position If the print image is not straight when the ADF is used to scan a document, u[...]

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    Installing the Auto Do cument Feeder (ADF) 94 5 Press . 6 Refer to the followin g table for the necessary adjustment directio n. Result Adjustment Direction When the image is located too far to the right, adjust it s posi- tion in the + (plus) direction. When the image is located too far to the left, adjust its position in the - (minus) direction. [...]

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    A Appendix[...]

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    Specifications 96 Specifications B/W Laser AIO KONICA MINOL T A PagePro 138 0 MF Print System B/W Laser (NC-L701 engine) Power Source Main Unit 1 1 0 V , 120–12 7 V , 220–2 40 V 50–50 Hz Optional ADF DC 24 V , DC 5 V (su pplied by Main Unit) Power Consumption Main Unit—1 10 V 792 W Main Unit—120–127 V 864–915 W Main Unit—220–240 V[...]

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    Specifications 97 Copier Functio n Copy S peed 20 cpm Scan Resolution 1200 dpi Copy Resolution 600 dpi First-Copy T ime 19 seconds W arm-Up Ti me 21 seconds Media T ray Capacity 250 sheets Manual Feed Tray Capacity 1 sheet Output Capacity 100 sheets Max. Original Size (F latbed Glass) 215.9 mm x 297 mm (8.5" x 1 1 .69") Max. Original Size[...]

  • Page 96

    Specifications 98 Scan Function Readin g Method CCD image sensor Scan S peed (Color) A4 6 ppm Scan S peed (Mono) A4 6 ppm Scan T ime (Color) A4 2.4 ms/line Scan T ime (Mono) A4 2.4 ms/line Scan Resolution 1200 dpi Input A/D 16 bits Output A/D 8 bits Image Data T ype (Col or) Raw data (Image type depen ding on AP) Image Data T ype (Mono) Raw data (I[...]

  • Page 97

    Specifications 99 Consumable Life Expectancy Chart Item Average Life Expectancy (in Simplex Pages) T oner cartrid ge At 5% coverage, using A4 -size media St andard in-box Cartridge = 1,500 p ages Replacement Cartrid ge = S tandard-capacity: 3,000 pages (Continuous) 2,400 pages (Intermittent) High-capacity: 6,000 pages (Continuous) 4,800 pages (Inte[...]

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    Specifications 100[...]

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    Index 24-Bit Color, TWAIN driver 47 8-Bit Gray, TWAIN driver 46 A Accessories See Auto Document Feeder ADF See Auto Document Feeder ADF pad, replacing 72 Adj. ADF Edge 93 Advanced Setting s, TWAIN dr iver 52 Auto Document F eeder 14 ADF pad, re placing 72 Adj. ADF Edge 93 Cleani ng 78 Copying 60 Image position 93 Installin g 93 Scanning 44 Specific[...]

  • Page 100

    102 Color Drop-out, TWAIN driver 55 Configuratio n page, printin g 83 Configuration Setti ngs, TWAIN dri ver 57 Consumables ADF pad, replacing 72 Drum cartridge, replacing 75 Life expectancy 99 Toner cartridge, replacin g 74 Contrast, TWAIN driver 49 Control panel 14 Cancel key 16, 22 Collate key 15 Copies key 15 Copy key 16 Copy Quality key 15 Dis[...]

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    103 H Highlight/Shado w Levels, TWAIN driver 52 Hue/Saturation/L ightness, TW AIN driver 54 I Image type, TW AIN driver 45 Imageable area 31 Information, TWAIN driver 58 Invert Image, TWAIN dr iver 49 J Jam See Media misfeed K Keys Cancel 16 , 22 Collate 15 Copies 15 Copy 16 Copy Quality 15 Enlarge 16 Light/Dark 15 Menu 16, 22 N in 1 15 Navigation [...]

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    104 O OCRing 48 Original Size, T WAIN driver 50 P Page margins 31 Paper 26 Paper tab, printer driver 39 Parts 13 Plain paper 26 Postcards 29 Preview Auto-Area, TWAIN driver 50 Preview, TWAIN driver 58 Print quality problems 87 Printable area 31 Printer driver 18 Basic tab 39 Buttons 38 Layout ta b 40 Paper tab 39 Settings 38 Uninstalling 40, 41 Wat[...]

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    105 Invert Image 49 Lock Scale 58 Mirror 50 Original Size 50 Preview 58 Preview Auto-Area 50 Resolution 47 Scan 58 Scan method 45 Scan Settings 56 Sharpen 51 Units 50 Width/Length/Size 57 Zoom 58 U Units, TWAIN driver 50 Usage report 84 Utilities & Docu mentation CD-ROM 18 W Watermark tab, printer driver 40 Width/Leng th/Size, TWAIN driver 57 Z[...]

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