Konica Minolta Network Printer manual

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    F orce 65 HOME[...]

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    Recycled paper is used f or the inside pages of this book. K onica F orce 65 Network Pr inting System User's Manual HOME[...]

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    © 2002 by K onica Business T echnologies, Inc. MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT : The K ONICA Force 65 Network Printing System will give y ou many years of troub le-free ser vice. T o ensure high-quality printing performance and to prev ent premature wear or failure of precision parts and components, schedule periodic cleaning and routine adjustments. We rec[...]

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    Contents Contents Section 1: Introduction To the User .................................................................................................................... . 1-2 Features Overview .......................................................................................................... 1-3 Section 2: Safety Information User Instructi[...]

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    Contents Section 4: Media Information Main Body Trays ............................................................................................................. 4-2 LT-402 Large Capacity Tray (Option) ............................................................................. 4-3 LT-412 Large Capacity Tray (Option) ............................[...]

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    Contents Section 6: Output Modes FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications ................................................................................ 6-2 Finisher Type ........................................................................................................... 6-2 Primary (Main) Tray ...................................................[...]

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    Contents Section 8 : Maintenance & Supplies (continued) Empty Trash Basket of PZ-108 Punching / Z-Folding Unit ........................................... 8-13 Preventive Maintenance................................................................................................ 8-14 Reading the PM Counter .......................................[...]

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    Introduction 1-1 Section 1: Introduction To the User ........... 1-2 F eatures Over vie w ........... 1-3 HOME[...]

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    1-2 Introduction Introduction To the User W elcome to the K onica Force 65 Network Printing System, which includes the main body engine, the print controller , and the optional network interface card. Separ ate user documentation is provided with the print controller and the network interf ace card. This User's Manual describes the la yout of [...]

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    Introduction 1-3 Introduction F eatures Over vie w The K onica Force 65 Network Printing System connects the K onica F orce 65 main body engine to the IP-511 Printer Controller , enabling the system to function as a network printer or pr int server on the network. • All-Image Area Prints completely to the edges of the paper to av oid image loss. [...]

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    F eatures Over vie w (continued) 1-4 Introduction Introduction • Manual Shut-off Shuts off the main pow er when pressing [PO WER SA VER ON/OFF] key . • Non Standard Size f or Multi-Sheet Bypass T ra y Allows special paper siz e to be loaded in the Multi-sheet bypass tr a y and entered using the touch screen ke ypad in order to av oid paper misf[...]

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    Introduction 1-5 Introduction F eatures Over vie w (continued) • Repeat Image Accepts the horizontal image area across the page, and repeats it do wn the page as many times as the repeat width setting (10 ~ 150mm) permits, in manual or auto . • Re v erse Image Re v erses the image from blac k-on-white to white-on-black or vice v ersa. • Sheet[...]

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    F eatures Over vie w (continued) 1-6 Introduction Introduction • Wide Size P aper Prints onto paper slightly larger than the specified regular size. HOME[...]

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    Safety Information 2-1 Section 2: Saf ety Inf or mation User Instructions ........... 2-2 Machine Labels ........... 2-3 Label Locations ...............2-3 Regulations ........... 2-5 FCC Regulations ...............2-5 Canadian Depar tment of Communications Regulations ...............2-5 FD A Regulations ...............2-5 Machine Installation and [...]

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    2-2 Safety Information Saf ety Inf or mation User Instructions The f ollowing pages include important safety inf or mation, which you must read and understand bef ore you attempt to oper ate the machine. If you ha ve an y concer ns about saf ety matters, please contact y our ser vice representative. K eep this manual located permanently with the ma[...]

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    Safety Information 2-3 Saf ety Inf or mation Machine Labels Label Locations High temperature! Do not touch. Use care when clear- ing paper. ¡Temperatura alta! No tocar. T ener cuidado al remover el papel. T empérature élevée! Risque de brûlure. Soyez prudent en retirant la feuille coincée. Alta temperatura! Não toque! Ten ha cuidado ao remov[...]

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    Machine Labels (continued) 2-4 Safety Information Label Locations (continued) Saf ety Inf or mation DO NOT put your hand between the main body and tray; otherwise you may be injured. Inside the lower paper exit outlet is the roller drive unit. DO NOT put your hand into it; otherwise you may be injured. Use care after opening the paper exit outlet. [...]

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    Safety Information 2-5 Saf ety Inf or mation Regulations FCC Regulations W arning: The K onica Force 65 generates , uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy . If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, interf erence with radio communications ma y result. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the[...]

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    2-6 Safety Information Saf ety Inf or mation Machine Installation and P ow er Requirements CA UTION: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING CA UTIONS MA Y RESUL T IN BODIL Y INJURY AND/OR MACHINE D AMAGE. ❒ FIRE PREVENTION Install machine aw ay from flammab le or volatile materials. Routinely check f or abnor mal heat from pow er cord and/or plug. ❒ [...]

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    Safety Information 2-7 Saf ety Inf or mation Machine Installation and P ow er Requirements (continued) CA UTION: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING CA UTIONS MA Y RESUL T IN MACHINE DAMA GE, O VERHEA TING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY . ❒ PLUG SOCKET A plug sock et is limited in capacity . Use an e xclusive po wer source for this[...]

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    2-8 Safety Information Saf ety Inf or mation Machine Handling and Care W ARNING: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING WARNING MA Y RESUL T IN DEA TH OR SERIOUS INJURY AND/ OR MACHINE D AMAGE. ❒ MA CHINE CONT A CT Ne v er touch inter nal high v oltage areas, indicated with a W ARNING label. Ne v er touch the drum surface . Ne v er put your hand into th[...]

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    Safety Information 2-9 Saf ety Inf or mation Routine Saf ety CA UTION: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING CA UTIONS MA Y RESUL T IN MACHINE DAMA GE, O VERHEA TING, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY . ❒ PERIODIC CHECK Check f or loose connections or excessiv e heat on power plug, damage to po wer cord and/ or plug (creased, fra yed, scratched or cut, etc.). Be [...]

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    2-10 Safety Information Saf ety Inf or mation Finisher Capacity Requirements CA UTION: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING CA UTIONS MA Y RESUL T IN BODIL Y INJURY AND/OR MACHINE D AMAGE. ❒ FINISHER P APER CAP ACITY To pre v ent paper misf eed, do not e xceed the paper capacity of the Finisher . FS-110/FS-210 Finisher paper weight: 16 lb ~ 24 lb When[...]

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    Safety Information 2-11 Saf ety Inf or mation Finisher Capacity Requirements (continued) CA UTION: F AILURE T O HEED THE FOLLOWING CA UTIONS MA Y RESUL T IN BODIL Y INJURY AND/OR MACHINE D AMAGE. ❒ FINISHER P APER CAP ACITY (contin ued) Booklet tray (FS-210 onl y) 100 sheets max. (11"x17", 8.5"x14") 75 sheets max. (8.5"x1[...]

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    Machine Information 3-1 Section 3: Machine Inf or mation K onica F orce 65 Ov er view ........... 3-2 Ke y Operator Functions ...............3-3 Ser vice, Repairs & Supplies ...............3-3 Machine Labels ...............3-3 Ser vice Settings ...............3-4 Machine Configuration ........... 3-5 External Machine ...............3-5 Externa[...]

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    3-2 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation K onica F orce 65 Ov er view The F orce 65 Network Printing System provides high quality printing suitable f or any IBM- compatible or Macintosh en vironment. The pr inter's main body engine works in conjunction with the new open architecture (NO A) of the pr int controller to provide a fle xible [...]

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    Machine Information 3-3 Machine Inf or mation K onica F orce 65 Ov er view (contin ued) Ke y Operator Functions Access to the K ey Operator mode ma y require entr y of a ke y operator pass word previously set by y our ser vice representative . A K ey Operator ma y make v arious custom settings that aff ect printer functions. We recommend using a pa[...]

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    K onica F orce 65 Ov er view (contin ued) 3-4 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Ser vice Settings Setting changes f or the f ollowing functions can be made b y your ser vice representativ e. Finisher-P aper Capacity In the def ault condition, the F orce 65 will produce unlimited sets. If required, your service representativ e can set the pr[...]

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    Machine Information 3-5 Machine Inf or mation Machine Configuration Exter nal Machine q T oner access door w Ke y counter (option) e Multi-sheet bypass tra y r LT -402 Large capacity tra y (option) r LT -412 Large capacity tra y (option) t Right side door y Tr a y 3 u Tr a y 2 i Tr a y 1 o F ront doors !1 FS-110 Finisher (option) !3 Po w er switch[...]

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    Machine Configuration (continued) 3-6 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Exter nal Machine Call-outs 1T oner access door opens to replenish the toner . 2 Key counter (option) manages the number of prints made on the machine. 3M ulti-sheet bypass tra y used for small quantity printing onto plain paper or special paper . 4 LCT : Lar g e capac[...]

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    Machine Information 3-7 Machine Inf or mation Machine Configuration (continued) Inter nal Machine Inter nal Machine Call-outs 1T oner cartridg e holds toner and is replaced when replenishing toner . 2T oner cartridg e holder lever can be pulled f orward to withdra w the toner car tr idge holder f or replacing the toner car tridge. 3 Con vey ance/F[...]

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    Machine Configuration (continued) 3-8 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Optional Equipment PS-351 Postscript 3 IP-511 Printer controller PI-110 Cover sheet feeder PK-110/120 Punching kit Key counter FS-110 Finisher FS-210 Finisher Force 65 main body PZ-108 Punching / Z-Folding unit LT-402 Large capacity tray LT-412 Large capacity tray HOME[...]

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    Machine Information 3-9 Machine Inf or mation Machine Configuration (continued) Optional Equipment (continued) 1 Finisher door opens to the internal Finisher to allow clearing mishandled paper , replenishing staples, and emptying tr ash basket of Punching kit. 2 Booklet mode outlet (FS-210 Finisher only) ejects finished printed sets when selectin[...]

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    Machine Configuration (continued) 3-10 Machine Information Optional Equipment (continued) Machine Inf or mation 1 Entrance lever opens do wnward to remo v e mishandled paper . 2 PK-110/120 Punching kit (option) punches file holes in the output prints. 3C o ver sheet con vey ance lever opens to remov e mishandled paper . 4 Sub tray con vey ance le[...]

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    Machine Information 3-11 Machine Inf or mation Machine Configuration (continued) Optional Equipment (continued) 1C o ver sheet f eeder control panel controls co ver sheet f eeder operations. 2 Upper unit release lever can be mov ed to slide the upper unit of cover sheet f eeder f or remov al of mishandled paper . 3 Upper tray guide plates hold co [...]

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    Machine Configuration (continued) 3-12 Machine Information Optional Equipment (continued) Machine Inf or mation 1 LCT top door opens to allow paper loading. 2 LCT left side door opens to allow remo val of mishandled paper . 3 LCT lever can be mo v ed downw ard to ease remov al of mishandled paper . 4 LCT paper guides hold print paper to fix the p[...]

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    Machine Information 3-13 Machine Inf or mation Machine Configuration (continued) Optional Equipment (continued) 1 Punching / Z-Folding unit fr ont door opens to allow remo val of mishandled paper or waste paper . 2 Right lever opens to allo w remov al of mishandled paper . 3 Knob can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper . 4 Handle can be [...]

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    3-14 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Site Requirements Unit: inches (mm) 18.7 (475) 39.0 (990) 25.6 (650) 15.7 (400) Force 65 37.4 (950) 72.0 (1830) 60.0 (1525) 29.9 (760) 4.7 (120) Unit: inches (mm) Force 65 + FS-110 Finisher + LT-402 Large capacity tray 39.0 (990) 29.2 (741) 25.6 (650) 16.9 (430) 37.4 (950) 79.5 (2021) 72.0 (1830) 29.9 [...]

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    Machine Information 3-15 Machine Inf or mation Site Requirements (continued) NO TES: 1 Dimensions are in inches with millimeters included in parentheses. 2 The Finisher main tra y of the FS-110/210 Finisher gradually goes do wn while printed material is output. DO NO T allow an y object to interfere with the oper ation of the tra y on the left side[...]

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    3-16 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Control P anel La yout 1 Po wer switch turns pr inter pow er On/Off when pressed. 2 LCD touch screen displa ys machine and printing status, help inf or mation, interactiv e screens, and touch k eys f or selecting all functions. 3 CHECK displa ys a screen showing all settings that are selected for the c[...]

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    Machine Information 3-17 Machine Inf or mation Specifications Product Name K onica Force 65 Network Printing System Engine T ype Dual Beam Laser , Electrostatic Engine Speed 65 pages per minute Recommended Operating En vironment 50°~86°F (10°~30°C); 10~80% RH Wa rm Up Appro x. 6 min. @68°(20°C); 50% RH First Print Out Time Approx. 3.4 sec. f[...]

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    Specifications (continued) 3-18 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Options Finisher (FS-110/FS-210) Cov er Sheet Feeder (PI-110) Punching Kit (PK-110/120) Punching / Z-F olding Unit (PZ-108) Large Capacity T ra y (LCT) (L T -402/L T -412) Image Processor (IP-511) P ostScript Unit (PS-351) Machine Weight 418.5 lb (190 kg) +121 lb (55 kg) w/F[...]

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    Machine Information 3-19 Machine Inf or mation Specifications (continued) Punching / Z-F olding Unit (PZ-108) Width: 6.7 in. (169 mm) Depth: 26.0 in. (660 mm) Height: 36.6 in. (930 mm) A utomatic Duple x Unit (ADU) P aper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5" P aper weight: 16~110 lb (200 g/m 2 thick [...]

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    Specifications (continued) 3-20 Machine Information Machine Inf or mation Cov er Sheet Feeder (PI-110) P ower source: Finisher P aper size: Upper tra y 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4, A4R (8.27"x11.69", 210 mm x 297 mm) Low er tra y 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11&[...]

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    Machine Information 3-21 Machine Inf or mation Specifications (continued) Large Capacity T ra y (L T -402) P aper type: Plain paper (13~110 lb (200 g/m 2 thick paper)) P aper size: 8.5"x11", A4 Dimensions: Width 16.9 in (430 mm) Depth 25.2 in (639 mm) Height 27.2 in (690 mm) W eight: 66 lb (30 kg) Po w er source: supply from main body La[...]

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    Media Information 4-1 Section 4: Media Inf or mation Main Body T ra ys ........... 4-2 LT -402 Large Capacity T r a y (Option) ........... 4-3 LT -412 Large Capacity T r a y (Option) ........... 4-3 A utomatic Duplex Unit ........... 4-4 Multi-Sheet Bypass T ra y ........... 4-4 FS-110/210 Finisher (Option) ........... 4-5 FS-110/210 Finisher Prima[...]

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    4-2 Media Information Media Inf or mation Main Body T ra ys P aper Size: STD size: 11"x17", F4, 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5 (user-adjustable) STD size (spec.): specify A4R instead of 8.5"x11"R specify A5 instead of 5.5"x8.5" Non STD size[...]

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    Media Information 4-3 Media Inf or mation LT -402 Large Capacity T r a y (Option) P aper Size: 8.5"x11" STD size: 8.5"x11", A4 (ser vice-adjustab le) STD size (spec.): cannot be specified Non STD size: input the measures of paper between max. 314 mm x 223 mm and min. 257 mm x 182 mm Wide paper : 8.5"x11"W , A4W (ser v[...]

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    4-4 Media Information Media Inf or mation A utomatic Duplex Unit P aper Size: STD size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5" STD size (spec.): 11"x17"~A5 Wide paper : 11"x17"W~A5W NO TE: 5.5"x8.5"/W and A5/W print paper is availab le in por trait orientation feeding only . P aper W eight: 16~110 lb (200 g/m 2 thick pa[...]

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    Media Information 4-5 Media Inf or mation FS-110/210 Finisher (Option) FS-110/210 In-Bin Stapler Finisher accepts LEDGER (11"x17"), LEGAL (8.5"x14") and LETTER/R (8.5"x11"/R) standard/wide paper sizes (5.5"x8.5"R/W in Non-sort, Sor t or Group mode). FS-110/210 Finisher Primar y (Main) T ra y FS-110/210 Finish[...]

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    FS-110/210 Finisher (Option) (continued) 4-6 Media Information Media Inf or mation FS-110/210 Finisher Secondar y (Sub) T ray FS-110/210 Finisher (capacities at 20lb, unless otherwise indicated) 200 sheets; max. 12.36"x18.08" (314 mm x 459 mm) ~ min. 3.94"x5.83" (100 mm x 148 mm) CA UTION: When the finisher capacity is exceeded[...]

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    Media Information 4-7 Media Inf or mation FS-110/210 Finisher (Option) (continued) FS-210 Finisher Booklet T r a y (continued) Booklet T ra y Capacity : Appro x. 100 sheets max. (11"x17", 8.5"x14", A3, B4) 20 sets max. of 5-sheet-f olded booklet (20 x 5 = 100 sheets) 10 sets max. of 10-sheet-f olded booklet (10 x 10 = 100 sheets[...]

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    4-8 Media Information Media Inf or mation PK-110/120 Punching Kit (Option) P aper Size : 11"x17", 8.5"x11" P aper W eight : 13 ~ 45 lb* *Some 45 lb paper types may not be punched easily . Number of Punch Holes : 3 Hole Diameter : 0.315" ± 0.020" (8.0 mm ± 0.5 mm) Hole Pitch : 4.253" ± 0.020" (108 mm ± 0.5[...]

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    Media Information 4-9 Media Inf or mation P aper Supply Message When the paper size specified b y the dr iver is not set in the tr a y or when paper runs out, the f ollowing message is displa yed on the screen. In addition, the tra y size indicator and the paper supply indicator will blink in the T ra y size area of the screen. The paper types spe[...]

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    4-10 Media Information Media Inf or mation P aper Weight Compatibility Char t NO TE: Reliability and print quality are not guaranteed for all special papers . Use only paper that is recommended by K onica. Main Body T ra ys All T ra ys: 16 ~ 24 lb Tr ay specified in Thick: 25 ~ 110 lb (200 g/m 2 thick paper) Tr ay specified in Thin: 13 ~ 15 lb Tr[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-1 Section 5: Pr inting Operations Introduction ........... 5-2 Wa ke Up Screen ...............5-2 Wa rm Up Screen ...............5-2 Control P anel ........... 5-3 The Basic Screen ........... 5-3 Check Mode Message ........... 5-4 Check Screen ...............5-4 Reser v ation List ........... 5-5 Screen Displa y .............[...]

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    5-2 Printing Operations Printing Operations Introduction The K onica Force 65 control panel screen described in this section includes the LCD displa y screen, basic control panel operations and a sampling of screen messages y ou will encounter when using this printer . T echnical details of the LCD as well as a complete Message List can be f ound i[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-3 Printing Operations Control P anel The control panel is user friendly and easy to operate. On the r ight are the Weekly Timer indicator and buttons to select [PO WER SA VE ON/OFF], [STOP/P A USE] and [ST AR T] keys. The ke ypad is used by ser vice personnel to perf or m technical functions. On the left are ke ys f or displa [...]

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    5-4 Printing Operations Printing Operations Check Mode Message When the temporary stop function is specified by the driver , the following message displa ys on the Basic Screen. When the [CHECK] ke y is pressed the Pr inter Check Screen will be displa yed. When the [ST AR T] key is pressed, printing will begin. Check Screen When you press the [CHE[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-5 Printing Operations Reser v ation List Screen Displa y The reser v ation list screen displa ys after the main pow er s witch is tur ned on and warm up is completed. When no job is reser ved, the screen looks lik e the screen shown below . Notice that the JOB PRIORITY k ey and the JOB DELETE ke y are shaded, which means they [...]

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    5-6 Printing Operations Printing Operations Help Mode Use the [HELP] ke y to access information about the current screen mode and to lear n about setting procedures. The [HELP] key can be pressed from an y screen except K ey Operator Screens . The Help Screen includes the Help menu icon in the center . When the HELP MENU key i s touched, the Help M[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-7 Printing Operations Stop Printing To stop printing, press the [ST OP/P A USE] ke y while the pr inting job is in process. The printing job will be suspended temporarily , and a popup menu will displa y on the Basic Screen to ask you to contin ue or cancel the job . T ouch EXIT to cancel the job and delete the data, or CONTIN[...]

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    5-8 Printing Operations Printing Operations Change Job Order When a reser v ed job is listed on the screen, you ma y select the Status display k ey to highlight the job and then touch the JOB PRIORITY k ey to change the order of priority . (See screens below .) Note that it is not possible to change the priority of a job in the process of printing.[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-9 Printing Operations Job Deletion T ouch the Status k ey to highlight a Job , then touch the JOB DELETE key to delete the Job . Bef ore the Job is deleted, a pop up screen allows y ou to confir m the deletion. T ouch YES to delete the Job . T ouch NO to keep the Job . Keep in mind that a Job in progress and a Job in data tra[...]

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    5-10 Printing Operations Printing Operations Pre vious Job List The Pre vious Job List can be displa yed b y touching the PREVIOUS JOB LIST ke y at the bottom of the screen. The sample below shows that f our pre vious Jobs per screen can be displa yed. If more Jobs are able to be displa yed, up and down arro w keys will become av ailab le at the bo[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-11 Printing Operations Non Complete Job List The Non Complete Job List can be displa yed b y touching the NON COMPLETE JOB LIST key at the bottom of the screen. The sample below shows that f our non complete Jobs per screen can be displa yed. If more Jobs are able to be displa yed, up and down arro w keys will become av ailabl[...]

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    5-12 Printing Operations Printing Operations Change Setting In the e v ent that the machine detects mix ed originals with different widths that cannot be stapled, printing will stop and the machine will enter W ait Mode. The CHANGE SETTING key enables you to change the setting and restart the Job. T ouch the CHANGE SETTING key , change the setting,[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-13 Printing Operations Print Size Selecting P aper T ype/Size f or Multi-Sheet Bypass T r a y 1 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tr a y , and load the pr int paper on the tra y . See p. 8-5, p . 8-8 f or fur ther details. 2T ouch Bypass k ey , then touch P APER TYPE/SIZE . The Paper T ype/Size Selection Screen will be displa yed. 3[...]

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    5-14 Printing Operations Printing Operations Controller Screen The Controller Screen displa ys separate sections f or Messages, Icons, the Main Menu, and a Main window . • The Message section displa ys the characters sent from the controller and include a max. of 40 digits x 2 lines. • The Icon area displa ys engine status icons relating to Add[...]

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    Printing Operations 5-15 Printing Operations A uto Low P ow er Mode A uto Low P ower mode enables y ou to conser ve energy b y maintaining a lower fixing temperature during periods of pr inter inactivity . A uto Low P ower mode automatically low ers the pow er after a specified period of pr inter inactivity as specified in the K ey Operator mode[...]

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    5-16 Printing Operations Printing Operations The Counter List This function allows y ou to view the current status of items shown on the touch panel, such as T otal Counter and Counter Star t Date. View the Counter List 1T o displa y the Counter List, press [P (COUNTER)]. 2 After viewing the Counter List, touch EXIT to return to the Basic Screen. P[...]

  • Page 75

    Printing Operations 5-17 Printing Operations W eekly Timer Function When the printer is using the weekly timer function, the TIMER indicator on the r ight side of the control panel is lit. Impor tant: When the TIMER indicator is lit, the pr inter will automatically be turned off. Do not turn it off by pressing power s witch. Timer Interrupt When th[...]

  • Page 76

    W eekly Timer Function (continued) 5-18 Printing Operations Timer Interrupt (continued) Printing Operations 1 Enter a 4-digit number Timer Interrupt password using the k eypad on the control panel. If an inv alid passw ord is entered, enter a valid 4-digit pass word. 2 Press the [ST ART]. 3 Enter a 1-digit hour (ex. 3 hour is 3) using the ke ypad o[...]

  • Page 77

    Output Modes 6-1 Section 6: Output Modes FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications ........... 6-2 Finisher T ype ...............6-2 Primar y (Main) T ra y ...............6-2 Secondar y (Sub) T ra y ...............6-3 Booklet T ra y (FS-210 Finisher only) ...............6-3 Cov er Sheet Feeder ...............6-4 Punching Kit ...............6-4 Punching /[...]

  • Page 78

    6-2 Output Modes Output Modes FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications Use only paper that is recommended b y K onica and stored under the en vironmental conditions stated f or print quality . Special stock is not guar anteed f or reliability or print quality . This Finisher also accommodates wide paper sizes in addition to the standard siz es described[...]

  • Page 79

    Output Modes 6-3 Output Modes FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications (continued) Secondar y (Sub) T ray • Non-sor t and f ace down e xit • Non-sor t and f ace up e xit • Group and f ace down e xit • Group and f ace up e xit ❒ P aper size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5" ❒ P aper weight: 16~24 lb ❒ P aper capacity for 20 lb: 200 she[...]

  • Page 80

    FS-110/210 Finisher Specifications (continued) 6-4 Output Modes Output Modes Cov er Sheet Feeder ❒ P aper size: Low er tra y; 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4, A4R (8.27"x11.69", 210 mm x 297 mm) Upper tra y; 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5 ?[...]

  • Page 81

    Output Modes 6-5 Output Modes Non-Sor t Mode Using Pr imar y (Main) T r a y The Non-sor t mode simply means that the offset-stack er finisher modes are not selected. Prints will be stack ed upon e xit without being offset by sorted sets. With the Primar y (main) tra y initially selected, FS-110/210 outputs the printed sheets FA CE DOWN in the prop[...]

  • Page 82

    6-6 Output Modes Output Modes Sor t Mode Using Pr imar y (Main) T r a y Use this mode when you w ant to output multiple pr ints of the original set, and hav e each sor ted set offset upon e xit. The staple mode can be selected with the sor t mode. With the Primar y (main) tra y initially selected, FS-110/210 outputs the printed sheets FA CE DOWN in[...]

  • Page 83

    Output Modes 6-7 Output Modes Staple-Sor t Mode Using Pr imar y (Main) T r a y Use this mode when you w ant to offset and staple each pr inted set. Stapling position and nu mber of staples (1 or 2) can be designated. Each finished set will be offset from the ne xt printed set. With the Primar y (main) tra y initially selected, FS-110/210 outputs t[...]

  • Page 84

    6-8 Output Modes Output Modes F olding and Stapling & Folding Modes The F olding and Stapling & F olding modes are av ailable only when the FS-210 Finisher option is installed. When any stapling and f olding mode is selected, the Booklet f eature is automatically selected. NO TE: When printing dark data or using Reverse Image mode together [...]

  • Page 85

    Output Modes 6-9 Output Modes Punch Mode The Punch mode is av ailable only when the PK-110/120 Punching kit or PZ-108 Punching/ Z-F olding unit option is installed on the FS-110/FS-210 finisher . If both PK-110/120 Punching kit and PZ-108 Punching / Z-F olding unit are installed in the machine, the PZ-108 Punching / Z-F olding unit is used. When t[...]

  • Page 86

    6-10 Output Modes Output Modes Z-F olding Mode The Z-F olding mode is av ailable only when the PZ-108 Punching / Z-F olding unit option is installed on the FS-110/FS-210 Finisher . When the Z-F olding mode is selected in combination with any of the Primar y (main) tra y output modes, the print data is printed on 11"x17"/8.5"x14"[...]

  • Page 87

    Output Modes 6-11 Output Modes Three-F olding Mode The Three-Folding mode is a vailab le only when the FS-210 Finisher option is installed. In this mode, the print data is printed on 8.5"x11"R pr int paper and output to the Booklet tra y of the finisher . ❒ Print paper size: 8.5"x11"R, A4R (20 lb paper recommended) ❒ Max. n[...]

  • Page 88

    6-12 Output Modes Output Modes Cov er Sheet F eeder The Cov er Sheet Feeder (PI-110) is a v ailable as an option on the FS-110/210 finisher . Load cov er sheet paper into this device and use the sheets as front co vers f or printed sets output to the Main tra y or use the sheets as booklet-type covers f or printed sets output to the Booklet tra y [...]

  • Page 89

    Output Modes 6-13 Output Modes Manual Finishing The Manual Finishing function is a v ailable only with the Co v er Sheet F eeder option (PI- 110) installed on the FS-110/210 Finisher . T o use this conv enient function, simply place a set of paper into the low er tra y of the cover sheet f eeder , select the desired mode from the Manual Finishing o[...]

  • Page 90

    Manual Finishing (continued) 6-14 Output Modes Output Modes Specifications for Man ual Stapling & Folding mode ❒ P aper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, A4, A4R (8.27"x11.69", 210 mm x 297 mm) ❒ P aper weight: 16~24 lb (20 lb paper is recommended) ❒ Staple capacity: 20 sheets max. (20 lb paper) [...]

  • Page 91

    Output Modes 6-15 Output Modes Manual Finishing (continued) 1 Place a set of paper to be finished into the lower tra y of the cover sheet f eeder , as descr ibed below f or each mode, then align the guide plate . The indicator light of Star t/Stop button will turn green. •1 ob lique staple / 2 parallel staples: F ACE UP • Punch: F ACE UP • S[...]

  • Page 92

    6-16 Output Modes Output Modes Output Mode f or Machine without Finisher This section describes eight output modes for a printer without the Finisher . ❒ F ace down non-sor t e xit (default) ❒ F ace up non-sor t exit ❒ F ace down group e xit ❒ F ace up group exit 3 2 1 Originals Face down group Face down non-sort (default) Face up group Fac[...]

  • Page 93

    Web Utilities 7-1 Section 7: Web Utilities To Use W eb Utilities ........... 7-2 Machine Inf or mation Mode ........... 7-4 Job Status Mode ........... 7-5 Environment Setup Mode ........... 7-6 To Set E-Mail T ransmission Function ...............7-6 HOME[...]

  • Page 94

    7-2 Web Utilities W eb Utilities To Use W eb Utilities When the machine is connected to a PC ov er a network, a web browser on the PC provides the f ollowing functions. 1 Main P age Displa ys the job in progress , ser vice call, and machine inf ormation. 2 Job Status Displa ys the current and pre vious job status. 3 Environment Setup P erforms the [...]

  • Page 95

    Web Utilities 7-3 W eb Utilities To Use W eb Utilities (continued) Web Utilities Window The Main P age informs you of the current job status of the machine and the maintenance item, if required. • Ser vice call •J A M •P aper supply •T oner supply • Staple car tridge supply • Dispose of Punch trash bask et •P M call NO TES: Click on [[...]

  • Page 96

    7-4 Web Utilities W eb Utilities Machine Inf or mation Mode F ollow the procedure belo w to displa y the machine inf ormation using the web browser . W eb Utilities Window 1 Open the W eb Utilities window . NO TE: See p . 7-2 for detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities. 2 Click on the F orce 65 image. The window no w provides the paper tr a [...]

  • Page 97

    Web Utilities 7-5 W eb Utilities Job Status Mode F ollow the procedure belo w to displa y the current job status, job list including reserved jobs and job inf ormation, and information on up to 16 previous jobs . W eb Utilities Window 1 Open the W eb Utilities window . NO TE: See p . 7-2 for detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities. 2 Click o[...]

  • Page 98

    7-6 Web Utilities W eb Utilities Environment Setup Mode To Set E-Mail T r ansmission Function P erform the setting concer ning the network environment using the w eb browser . W eb Utilities Window 1 Open the W eb Utilities window . NO TE: See p . 7-2 for detailed procedure to access the Web Utilities. 2 Click on [ En vironment Setup ]. 3 Display t[...]

  • Page 99

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-1 Section 8 : Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper ........... 8-2 P aper Indicator ...............8-2 P aper Empty Indicator ...............8-2 Using the HELP K ey ...............8-2 Loading P aper in T ra y 1 and 2 ...............8-3 Loading P aper in T ra y 3 ...............8-4 Loading P aper in Multi-Sheet Bypa[...]

  • Page 100

    8-2 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper P aper Indicator ( ) A paper indicator alwa ys appears on the tra y ke y of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper le v el. P aper Empty Indicator ( or ) The P aper empty indicator flashes on the tray k ey of the Basic Screen when a tra y is empty . Add paper to the tra y whe[...]

  • Page 101

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-3 Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper (continued) Loading P aper in T ra y 1 and 2 When Thick or Thin is display ed on the tra y key of the Basic Screen, be sure to load the specified paper ; otherwise mishandled paper ma y occur . When T AB is displa yed on the tr a y ke y of the Basic Screen, see p. 8-7. 1W ith[...]

  • Page 102

    Loading P aper (continued) 8-4 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper in T ra y 3 When Thick or Thin is display ed on the tra y key of the Basic Screen, be sure to load the specified paper ; otherwise mishandled paper ma y occur . When T AB is displa yed on the tr a y ke y of the Basic Screen, see p. 8-7. 1W ithdra w [...]

  • Page 103

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-5 Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper (continued) Loading P aper in Multi-Sheet Bypass T ra y The Multi-sheet bypass tr a y can be used to stack regular 13 lb~110 lb Bond paper . When loading tabbed sheets in the Multi-sheet b ypass tra y , see p . 8-8. ❒ Bypass tra y paper size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5&[...]

  • Page 104

    Loading P aper (continued) 8-6 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper in LCT (L T -402/L T -412) When Thick or Thin is display ed on the tra y key of the Basic Screen, be sure to load the specified paper ; otherwise mishandled paper ma y occur . When T AB is displa yed on the tr a y ke y of the Basic Screen, see p. 8-[...]

  • Page 105

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-7 Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper (continued) Loading T ab bed Sheets in T r a y 1, 2, or 3 Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab e xtensions are on the left at the rear (not front) of the tra y . The tab extension width should be 0.5" (12.5 mm) or less . When loading tabbed sheets in the tra y , be s[...]

  • Page 106

    Loading P aper (continued) 8-8 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Loading T ab bed Sheets in Multi-Sheet Bypass T r a y Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab e xtensions are on the r ight at the rear (not front) of the tra y . The top sheet is designated face up as the first tab of the finished set. Subsequent offset tab sh[...]

  • Page 107

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-9 Maintenance & Supplies Loading P aper (continued) Loading T ab bed Sheets in LCT (L T -402/L T -412) Load offset tabbed sheets so that the tab e xtensions are on the r ight at the rear (not front) of the tra y . The tab extension width should be 0.5" (12.5 mm) or less . When loading tabbed sheets in the tra y[...]

  • Page 108

    8-10 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Adding T oner CA UTION K eep toner car tridge awa y from children. Although the toner is non-toxic, do not inhale it or allow it to enter y our e yes . If toner comes in contact with eyes, please consult your ph ysician. When toner supply is low , the message “Please add toner” displa y[...]

  • Page 109

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-11 Maintenance & Supplies Inser ting a New Staple Car tridge into FS-110/210 Finisher Use only the staples supplied by K onica. Contact your ser vice representativ e to reorder . 1 Open the Finisher door . 2 Pull out the stacker unit b y holding the stacker unit handle . 3 Pull up the car tr idge housing, then remov[...]

  • Page 110

    8-12 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Empty T rash Bask et of PK-110/120 Punching Kit When the trash bask et becomes full, “T rash bask et of Punching kit is full / Please empty trash bask et” message displays on the touch screen. PK-110 PK-120 1 Open the Finisher door and withdraw the trash bask et. 2E mpty the trash bask [...]

  • Page 111

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-13 Maintenance & Supplies Empty T rash Bask et of PZ-108 Punching / Z-F olding Unit When the trash bask et becomes full, “T rash bask et of Punching unit is full / Please empty trash bask et” message displays on the touch screen. 1 Open the Punching / Z-Folding unit front door with the Finisher door and withdra [...]

  • Page 112

    8-14 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Pre ventiv e Maintenance After a set number of prints hav e been made on your printer , Prev entive Maintenance (PM) will be required f or maintaining optimal perf ormance. When pre v entive maintenance is due , a message will prompt you to contact your service representativ e f or maintena[...]

  • Page 113

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-15 Maintenance & Supplies Ser vice, Repairs , Supplies Service Enter the name and telephone number of y our ser vice representativ e, plus the machine serial number in the space provided belo w: Repairs When calling f or repairs, be sure to ha ve all necessar y inf or mation at hand, such as the machine serial numbe[...]

  • Page 114

    8-16 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies Clearing Mishandled P aper Ja m Location Screen CA UTION: When removing mishandled paper, be sure to lea ve no torn paper inside the machine, avoid touching the drum or scratching it in any way , and keep all metal and magnetic objects, e.g., watches, je welr y , etc. awa y from the drum ar[...]

  • Page 115

    Maintenance & Supplies 8-17 Maintenance & Supplies Printing Hints PRINTER DOES NO T OPERA TE WHEN PO WER SWITCH IS ON Fully inser t paper tra ys. Close F ront doors and T oner access door of main body . Close Finisher door . Check to be sure main po wer switch is ON. Check to be sure po wer plug is fir mly inser ted in electrical socket. P[...]

  • Page 116

    Printing Hints (continued) 8-18 Maintenance & Supplies Maintenance & Supplies CALL FOR PM IS DISPLA YED IN MESSA GE AREA Contact your service representative f or Prev entive Maintenance. FINISHER ST APLE RESUL T IS NOT AS EXPECTED The 2 staple position functions only on print paper that is loaded ver tically (por trait style). PRINTS SKEW I[...]

  • Page 117

    Key Operator Mode 9-1 Section 9 : K ey Operator Mode To the K ey Oper ator ........... 9-2 How to Access the K ey Oper ator Mode ...............9-3 Function Menu Map ........... 9-4 System Initial Setting [1] ........... 9-6 Date & Time Setting [1] ...............9-6 Language Select Setting [2] ...............9-8 IP Address Setting [3] ........[...]

  • Page 118

    9-2 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode To the K ey Oper ator The K ey Operator is trained to handle all special K ey Operator functions that are not accessible to the gener al user , such as monitoring over all printer activity , machine perf ormance, and ser vice inf or mation, modifying machine settings as well as controlling user activity f or[...]

  • Page 119

    Key Operator Mode 9-3 Ke y Operator Mode To the K ey Oper ator (continued) How to Access the K ey Operator Mode 1 Press the [ HELP ] button on the Control panel to displa y the Help Screen. 2T ouch the Ke y Operator Mode on the Help Screen. The K ey Operator P assw ord Entr y Screen displays when the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word is set b y your [...]

  • Page 120

    9-4 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Function Menu Map FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS [1] System initial setting [1] Date&Time setting: [Present time; Setting time; Summer time ON/OFF; Diff erence in time] [2] Language select setting: [American English] [3] IP address setting: [IP address; Subnetmask; Gatewa y address; [...]

  • Page 121

    Key Operator Mode 9-5 Ke y Operator Mode Function Menu Map (continued) [14] Mac hine management list print [1] Job memor y list [2] User management list [3] E.C .M. management list [4] F ont pattern list [15] Call remote center [1] Call f or JAM concerns [2] Call f or SC concerns [3] T oner bottle supply call [4] P aper supply call [5] Call f or Im[...]

  • Page 122

    9-6 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] Set the f ollowing initial conditions of the printer . • Date & Time setting: Current date and time, Summer time, Time difference • Language select setting: Language used in LCD (English) • IP address setting: IP address for Web Utilities access Date & Time Setting [1[...]

  • Page 123

    Key Operator Mode 9-7 Ke y Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] (continued) Date & Time Setting [1] (continued) 5 The Diff erence in time setting is provided in order to giv e the time difference inf or mation at the same time when E-mail is receiv ed. To set this function, f ollow the procedure belo w . (1)T ouch Diff. time setting to disp[...]

  • Page 124

    System Initial Setting [1] (continued) 9-8 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Language Select Setting [2] Select the language used in the LCD (English). ❒ Def ault setting: Amer ican English System Initial Setting Menu Screen Language Selection Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit[...]

  • Page 125

    Key Operator Mode 9-9 Ke y Operator Mode System Initial Setting [1] (continued) IP Address Setting [3] When using the ser v er function, this setting is required to enable a PC to gain access to this machine. NO TE: Consult your network manager to perf or m this setting. Incorrect setting may cause a trouble with other network systems. ❒ Setting [...]

  • Page 126

    9-10 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] This function can only be accessed by the K ey Oper ator after an 8-digit ECM master ke y code is entered. The Electronic Copy Monitor allo ws you to monitor all printing activity by controlling ECM pass word accounts . This f eature can trac k printer usa[...]

  • Page 127

    Key Operator Mode 9-11 Ke y Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) How to Access the ECM Setting Mode Ke y Operator Mode Screen ECM Master K ey Code Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch [...]

  • Page 128

    ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) 9-12 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode E.C .M. Data Edit [1] Use this setting to displa y the list of print count and pr int limit f or each account, to change, add, or delete the ECM data, and to reset the print count of the individual account. ❒ ECM No .: Designated b y Ke y Ope[...]

  • Page 129

    Key Operator Mode 9-13 Ke y Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C .M. Data Edit [1] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to displa y the K ey Operator Mode Screen. (See note 1.) 2T ouch [4] E.C.M. [...]

  • Page 130

    ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) 9-14 Key Operator Mode E.C .M. Data Edit [1] (continued) Ke y Operator Mode To Add ECM Data: (1) T ouch Add on the ECM Data Edit Screen. The ECM Data Add Screen will be displa yed. (2) T ouch the desired item key to highlight it, then enter the data b y using the touch screen ke ypad. [...]

  • Page 131

    Key Operator Mode 9-15 Ke y Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C .M. Data Edit [1] (continued) 5T ouch RETURN on the ECM Data Edit Screen to retur n to the ECM Setting Menu Screen. If other ECM setting changes are required, touch the desired ke y , from [1]~[3]. 6T ouch RETURN to restore the K ey Operato[...]

  • Page 132

    ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) 9-16 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode E.C .M. All Count Reset [2] Reset the count f or all ECM accounts. ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM All Count Reset Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then t[...]

  • Page 133

    Key Operator Mode 9-17 Ke y Operator Mode ECM (Electronic Cop y Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued) E.C .M. Function Setting [3] Use this function to turn ECM On or Off and to select whether the pr inter will stop at the time the count limit is reached, or after the print job in progress is completed. ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM Function Sett[...]

  • Page 134

    9-18 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode P aper T ype / Special Size Set [6] Use this function to indicate a specific paper type or to specify a special paper size f or each tra y key on the Basic Screen. This is especially useful when special paper is used on a regular basis and is alwa ys placed in a specific paper tra y . Ke y Operator Mode S[...]

  • Page 135

    Key Operator Mode 9-19 Ke y Operator Mode P aper T ype / Special Size Set [6] (continued) 1 Press [HELP] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to displa y the K ey Operator Mode Screen. (See note.) 2T ouch [6] P aper type / Special size set to displa y the P aper T ype S[...]

  • Page 136

    9-20 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode P anel Contrast / K ey Sound Adjustment [7] Use this f eature to adjust the le v el of brightness of the touch screen por tion of the control panel, and also the v olume of the touch ke y . Ke y Operator Mode Screen P anel Contrast/K ey Sound Adjustment Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, th[...]

  • Page 137

    Key Operator Mode 9-21 Ke y Operator Mode Ke y Operator Data Setting [8] Use this screen to enter the name and e xtension number of the K ey Operator indicated on the Help Screen that de v elops from the Basic Screen. ❒ Setting options: 5-digit Ke y Operator telephone extension; Max. 8-character K ey Operator name Ke y Operator Mode Screen K ey O[...]

  • Page 138

    9-22 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer [9] This function can be accessed only by the K ey Oper ator after a unique 4-digit W eekly Timer master ke y code is entered. The Weekly Timer is a pr inter management function that shuts down po wer to the machine on a daily or hourly basis, and can be programmed specifically f or lunch bre[...]

  • Page 139

    Key Operator Mode 9-23 Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer [9] (continued) How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode Ke y Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Master Ke y Code Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to d[...]

  • Page 140

    W eekly Timer [9] (continued) 9-24 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer On/Off Setting [1] Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Setting Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to displa y the K ey Operator Mode Screen. [...]

  • Page 141

    Key Operator Mode 9-25 Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Setting [2] Use this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes f or each day of the week or set the collectiv e time f or the entire week, i.e., the same On/Off time f or each day . Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Time Setting Screen Weekl[...]

  • Page 142

    W eekly Timer [9] (continued) 9-26 Key Operator Mode Timer Setting [2] (continued) K e y Operator Mode 6 When you open this screen, the ON and OFF times are alwa ys set at 00:00~00:00. T ouch to highlight the da y(s) of the week to be set. More than one can be selected at a time. Enter the ON-time and OFF-time using the touch screen ke ypad, and th[...]

  • Page 143

    Key Operator Mode 9-27 Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer [9] (continued) Timer Action On/Off Setting [3] Use this function to set the On/Off condition of the printer for a giv en month. Set the On-Off condition f or specific da ys or collectiv ely , for all Monda ys through Sundays of the giv en month. The default setting is collectiv e: On for Mon[...]

  • Page 144

    W eekly Timer [9] (continued) 9-28 Key Operator Mode Timer Action On/Off Setting [3] (continued) K e y Operator Mode 6 If any change is made in the collective setting area, the Timer Action Change Confirmation Screen will be display ed. T ouch YES to change the timer action, or touch NO to cancel. The Timer Action On/Off Setting Screen will be res[...]

  • Page 145

    Key Operator Mode 9-29 Ke y Operator Mode W eekly Timer [9] (continued) Lunch Hour Off Setting [4] The Weekly Timer function tur ns the pr inter ON and OFF once a da y . Use the Lunch hour off function to shut down po wer during the lunch break and then tur n it on again according to the Weekly Timer function setting. Only one off-time inter val ca[...]

  • Page 146

    W eekly Timer [9] (continued) 9-30 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Timer Interrupt P ass word Setting [5] Use this pass word setting mode to estab lish a 4-digit pass word requirement f or using Timer Interrupt function. The default pass word of 0000 allows the timer function to be interrupted without the requirement for pass word entr y . Wee[...]

  • Page 147

    Key Operator Mode 9-31 Ke y Operator Mode Control P anel Adjustment [10] Use this f eature to check the LCD touch screen and realign the position of touch sensors that ma y hav e shifted. Ke y Operator Mode Screen Control P anel Adjustment Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Ope[...]

  • Page 148

    9-32 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Tr ay A uto Select Setting [11] Select whether the tra y size setting will be detected or not detected when A TS/APS functions. If you select sizes to be detected, y ou may also select the priority of the detection f or each tra y . Ke y Operator Mode Screen 1 K ey Oper ator Mode Screen 2 Tr ay A uto Select[...]

  • Page 149

    Key Operator Mode 9-33 Ke y Operator Mode Po w er Sav e Setting [12] Select the inter v al of time that must elapse bef ore Auto Lo w P ower and A uto Shut Off become activ ated. A uto Shut Off conser v es more energy than A uto Low P ower . The per iod of time selected f or A uto Low P ower cannot e xceed the Auto Shut Off setting. Ke y Operator M[...]

  • Page 150

    9-34 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Memor y Switch Setting [13] This function allows y ou to change the Memor y Settings listed below . See pp . 9-35~9-36 f or details on Memor y Settings. SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined) No . 09: Automatic tr a y s witching OFF/ ON No . 20: Job offset operating OFF/ ON No . 21: Continuation print [...]

  • Page 151

    Key Operator Mode 9-35 Ke y Operator Mode Memor y Switch Setting [13] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to displa y the K ey Operator Mode Screen. (See note.) To displa y menus [11] to [20] of the K ey Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lo w[...]

  • Page 152

    Memor y Switch Setting [13] (continued) 9-36 Key Operator Mode K e y Operator Mode [29] Arro w key change (Image Shift) Select the 1 step unit of the touch ke y to specify the shift amount in Image shift. [33] Ke y clic k sound (No paper/JAM) Select the duration of the b uzzer that alerts when the machine is out of paper or when paper has misf ed. [...]

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    Key Operator Mode 9-37 Ke y Operator Mode Machine Management List Print [14] Use this function to print out the list selected from the follo wing items. • User management list: Home position settings selected by user • E.C .M. management list: Machine information managed by ECM •F ont pattern list: F ont patter ns used in the machine Ke y Ope[...]

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    9-38 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Call Remote Center [15] When activ ated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by y our ser vice representativ e. In case of machine trouble, select the Call Remote Center option. Y our ser vice representativ e will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolving the problem.[...]

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    Key Operator Mode 9-39 Ke y Operator Mode Side 2 Lens Adjustment [16] Use this function to set the adjustment data of the magnification ratio f or each tray as Side 2. Ke y Operator Mode Screen 2 Side 2 Lens Adjustment Screen 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, the[...]

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    9-40 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Finisher Adjustment [17] Use this mode to make fine adjustments to each function of the finisher . Ke y Operator Mode Screen 2 Finisher Adjustment Menu Screen Stapling&Folding Stopper P osition Adjustment Screen Folding Stopper P osition Adjustment Screen Punch Adjustment Mode Screen Punch Kit V er ti[...]

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    Key Operator Mode 9-41 Ke y Operator Mode Finisher Adjustment [17] (continued) 1 Press [ HELP ] to display the Help Screen, then touch Ke y Operator Mode . Enter the 4-digit K ey Operator pass word, then touch OK to displa y the K ey Operator Mode Screen. (See note.) To displa y menus [11] to [20] of the K ey Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lo wer [...]

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    9-42 Key Operator Mode Ke y Operator Mode Ke y Operator ECM Form No. Pass word Count/Limit No. P assw ord Count/Limit HOME[...]

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    Index Index 2 Numerics 1 SHOT indication time 9-35 A ABNORMAL CONDITIONS 2-8 ADAPTERS AND PLURAL LOADS 2-7 Adding Toner 8-10 Arrow key change (Image Shift) 9-36 Auto Low Power Mode 5-15 Automatic tray switching 9-35 B Backlight contrast 9-20 Basic Screen 5-3 Booklet mode outlet 3-9 Booklet tray 3-9 Bookmark function 9-36 Browser 7-2 Buzzer volume 9[...]

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    Index Index 3 J Jam Location Screen 8-16 JAM Position Indication key 8-16 JOB Control area 5-3 JOB DELETE key 5-9 Job offset operating 9-35 JOB PRIORITY key 5-8 Job Status Mode 7-5 K Key click sound 9-35 Key click sound (No paper/JAM) 9-36 Key counter 3-6 Key Operator Data Setting 9-21 Key Operator ECM Form 9-42 KEY OPERATOR MODE key 5-6 Key Operat[...]

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    Index Index 4 R REFRESH 7-3 Remote Diagnostics 9-38 Repairs 8-15 Reservation List 5-5 Right side door 3-6 Routine Safety 2-9 S Secondary (Sub) tray 3-9 Service 8-15 SERVICE MESSAGES 2-9 Service Settings 3-4 SHORT CIRCUIT 2-6 Side 2 Lens Adjustment 9-39 Site Requirements 3-14 Sort Mode 6-6 SPACE ALLOTMENT 2-6 Specifications 3-17 Stacker unit 3-10 St[...]

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