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User manual KONICA MINOLTA DI470 - ADVANCED INFORMATION
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User guide KONICA MINOLTA DI470 - ADVANCED INFORMATION
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Advanced Information
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 1.2 We Want You to Be a Satisfied Customer ................................. 1-1 Preserving the Environment . . ................................................... 1-2 Takeback and Reutilisation.............................................................1-2 What is Energy Star®? ...................................................................1-2 Use of Recycled Paper ...................................................................1-2 Guide to this Manual.................................................................... 1-3 How Is this Manual Structured? .....................................................1-3 A Brief Explanation of the Conventions used in this Manual ..........1-5 A Brief Explanation of Important Concepts and Symbols ..............1-7
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Getting to Know Your Copier
2.1 System Overview ......................................................................... 2-1 Copier Di470 (External) ...................................................................2-1 Copier Di470 (Internal) ....................................................................2-3 Optional Equipment ..................................................................... 2-4 Original Cover .................................................................................2-4 Electronic Document Handler EDH-3 .............................................2-5 Finisher FN-105 and Finisher FN-106.............................................2-6 Finisher FN-503 ..............................................................................2-7 Finisher FN-5 ..................................................................................2-8 Large Desk-Type Cabinet PF-115 ..................................................2-9 Duplex Cabinet PF-7D ..................................................................2-10 Desk-type Cabinet PF-208 ...........................................................2-11 Large Capacity Cassette C-306 ...................................................2-12 Large Capacity Cassette C-306L .................................................2-13 Hard Disk HDD-1 ..........................................................................2-13 Memory Expansion Module M32-2...............................................2-13 Printer Controller Pi5500/Pi4700e ................................................2-13 The Safe Use of Your Copier .................................................... 2-14 Laser Safety ..................................................................................2-17 Internal Laser Radiation ................................................................2-18 Noise Emission .............................................................................2-19 Safety Label ..................................................................................2-19 Data on the Manufacturer's Name Plate.......................................2-22 Transporting the Copier ............................................................ 2-23
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Setting up the Copier ................................................................. 2-23 Environmental Requirements ....................................................... 2-23 Installation Site ............................................................................. 2-23 Space Requirements for the Copier............................................. 2-24 Storing Supplies ........................................................................... 2-24 Connecting the Copier ............................................................... 2-25 Switching the Copier On and Off .............................................. 2-25 Switching the Copier On .............................................................. 2-25 Switching the Copier Off .............................................................. 2-26 Control Panel Keys and Indicators ........................................... 2-27 Control Panel Left Side ............................................................... 2-27 Control Panel Right Side .............................................................. 2-29 Touch Screen ............................................................................... 2-31 The Touch Screen ...................................................................... 2-32 Operating the Touch Screen ........................................................ 2-32 Structure of Touch Screen Menus ............................................... 2-33 Adding Paper .............................................................................. 2-35 1st and 2nd Paper Drawer (Basic Drawers) ................................. 2-35 3rd Paper Drawer PF-115 (Optional Equipment)....................... 2-37 3rd and 4th Paper Drawer PF-208 (Optional Equipment).......... 2-39 Large Capacity Cassette C-306 and C-306L (Optional Equipment) 2-40 Single Feed Tray........................................................................... 2-42 Replacing the Toner Bottle........................................................ 2-44 Replacing the Staple Cartridge ................................................. 2-47 Finisher FN-5 ................................................................................ 2-47 Finisher FN-105 ............................................................................ 2-50 Finisher FN-106 ............................................................................ 2-53 Mailbin Finisher FN-503 ............................................................... 2-55 Shutting Down the Copier ......................................................... 2-58 Please Observe these Precautions........................................... 2-58 Proper Use of Your Copier ........................................................ 2-58
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Initial Steps . . .
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Step-by-Step Instructions on Copying Your Documents ......... 3-1 Entering the Administrator Number............................................ 3-4 Checking Copier Settings............................................................ 3-5 Entering the Number of Copies................................................... 3-5 Starting the Copy Cycle ............................................................... 3-6
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Interrupting the Copy Cycle ........................................................ 3-6 Stopping the Copy Cycle............................................................. 3-7 Resetting Copier Settings ........................................................... 3-7 Using the Automatic Document Feeder .................................... 3-8 Feeding Originals of the Same Size................................................3-9 Feeding Originals of Different Sizes..............................................3-10 Using the Single Feed Tray...........................................................3-12 Placing Originals on the Glass.................................................. 3-13 Paper Originals and Transparent Originals ...................................3-13 Books and Bound Originals ..........................................................3-14 Scanning Stacks of Originals.................................................... 3-15 Using Memory Recall................................................................. 3-17 Setting Up Reserve Copy Jobs................................................. 3-18 Using the Job List ..................................................................... 3-19 Viewing the Job List......................................................................3-19 Viewing the Copier Settings for a Reserve Copy Job...................3-20 Changing the Number of Copies for a Reserve Copy Job ...........3-21 Deleting a Reserve Copy Job from the Job List ...........................3-22 Deleting the Current Copy Job .....................................................3-23 Submitting a Print Job ..................................................................3-24 Other Functions.......................................................................... 3-26 Automatic Drawer Switching ........................................................3-26 Automatic Reset of Copier Settings .............................................3-26 Energy Save Mode........................................................................3-26 Auto Shut Off ................................................................................3-26 Sleep Mode...................................................................................3-26 Auto Copy Start ............................................................................3-26
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Customizing Your Copy
4.1 Basic Settings .............................................................................. 4-1 Enabling Auto Paper Select Mode..................................................4-2 Selecting the Paper Drawer Manually.............................................4-3 Setting the Paper Type for the Single Feed Tray............................4-4 Setting the Paper Size for the Single Feed Tray .............................4-6 Enabling Auto Size ..........................................................................4-8 Selecting a Fixed Zoom Factor.......................................................4-9 Selecting a Zoom Factor using the Arrow Keys ...........................4-10 Specifying a Zoom Factor using the Numeric Keypad .................4-11 Saving Zoom Factors....................................................................4-13 Loading Saved Zoom Factors ......................................................4-15 Specifying an Unproportional Zoom Factor .................................4-17 Saving Unproportional Zoom Factors...........................................4-19
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Loading Stored Unproportional Zoom Factors ............................ 4-22 Non-Sorted Copies ...................................................................... 4-24 Sort/Group Copies ....................................................................... 4-25 Stapling Copies Overview ......................................................... 4-27 Stapling Copies Corner Staple .................................................. 4-32 Stapling Copies 2-Point Staple (Side)/Centre Staple ................ 4-33 Stapling Copies Manual Stapling .............................................. 4-35 Punching Copies .......................................................................... 4-38 Folding Copies Overview........................................................... 4-40 Folding Copies Crease .............................................................. 4-40 Folding Copies Half-Fold........................................................... 4-43 Folding Copies Z-Fold ............................................................... 4-45 4.2 Original>Copy Functions ........................................................... 4-48 Selecting a Copy Mode ................................................................ 4-51 Copying Originals with File Margins............................................. 4-53 Copying Books ............................................................................. 4-55 Density Settings.......................................................................... 4-60 Toggling Auto Exposure ............................................................... 4-61 Making Copies Lighter or Darker ................................................. 4-62 Changing the Density Mode......................................................... 4-63 Auxiliary Functions ..................................................................... 4-64 Inserting a Cover Sheet ................................................................ 4-65 Inserting Separator Pages............................................................ 4-68 OHP Interleaving .......................................................................... 4-71 Adding a Margin to Your Copy..................................................... 4-74 Erasing a Margin or Frame around Your Copy............................. 4-76 Duplicating Images onto a Copy .................................................. 4-78 Creating Page Numbers ............................................................... 4-82 Creating Image Stamping............................................................. 4-90
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Combining Functions
5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Original: 1-sided, Copy: 1-sided.................................................. 5-3 Original: 1-sided, Copy: 2-sided.................................................. 5-6 Original: 2-sided (File Margin left), Copy: 1-sided ..................... 5-9 Original: 2-sided (File Margin left), Copy: 2-sided ................... 5-12 Original: 2-sided (File Margin above), Copy: 1-sided .............. 5-15 Original: 2-sided (File Margin above), Copy: 2-sided .............. 5-18
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Utilities
6.1 Using the Copy Job Program Memory ...................................... 6-1 Saving a Copy Job Program...........................................................6-1 Checking the Settings of a Copy Job Program ..............................6-4 Recalling a Stored Copy Job Program ...........................................6-6 Deleting a Stored Copy Job Program.............................................6-7 Using the Image Memory ............................................................ 6-9 Storing an Image.............................................................................6-9 Checking a Stored Image .............................................................6-13 Deleting a Stored Image ...............................................................6-15 Checking Copier Meter Counts ................................................ 6-17 Starting the Toner Replenisher Function................................. 6-19 Configuring the User's Choice Settings .................................. 6-20 Configuring User's Choice Settings..............................................6-22 User's Choice [1/6] .......................................................................6-24 User's Choice [2/6] .......................................................................6-26 User's Choice [3/6] .......................................................................6-28 User's Choice [4/6] .......................................................................6-29 User's Choice [5/6] .......................................................................6-30 User's Choice [6/6] .......................................................................6-33 Using the Administrator Mode.................................................. 6-35 Making Settings in Administrator Mode .......................................6-35 Turning on the Copy Counter .......................................................6-37 Setting Access Numbers ..............................................................6-39 Setting Copy Limits for Access Numbers.....................................6-41 Printing Copy Track Data..............................................................6-43 Resetting Individual Access Numbers ..........................................6-44 Resetting All Counters ..................................................................6-46 Limiting the Number of Copies per Copy Cycle...................... 6-48 Locking the Auto Shut Off Mode .............................................. 6-49 Job Delete................................................................................... 6-50
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Troubleshooting
7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 If You are not Satisfied with Your Copy . . ................................ 7-1 If a Message Appears on the Touch Screen. . . ........................ 7-3 If Your Copier Is Not Working Correctly . . . .............................. 7-4 If a Malfunction Code Appears . . . ............................................. 7-5 Message Indicating a Fault .............................................................7-5 Message Indicating a Malfunction ..................................................7-5
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How to Clear a Paper Misfeed .................................................... 7-6 Main Unit ....................................................................................... 7-7 Single Feed Tray........................................................................... 7-11 Electronic Document Handler EDH-3........................................... 7-12 Duplex Unit PF-7D/PF-208 .......................................................... 7-15 Finisher FN-5 Overview ............................................................. 7-17 Finisher FN-5 Paper Misfeed 1.................................................. 7-18 Finisher FN-5 Paper Misfeed 2.................................................. 7-23 Finisher FN-5 Paper Misfeed 3.................................................. 7-26 Finisher FN-5 Paper Misfeed 4.................................................. 7-27 Finisher FN-105 ............................................................................ 7-35 Finisher FN-106 ............................................................................ 7-38 Mailbin Finisher FN-503 ............................................................... 7-41 Desk Type Cabinet PF-208 .......................................................... 7-44 Desk Type Cabinet PF-115 .......................................................... 7-46 Large Capacity Cassette C-306/C-306L...................................... 7-48 How to Release a Staple Jam ................................................... 7-50 Finisher FN-5 ................................................................................ 7-51 Finisher FN-105 ............................................................................ 7-53 Finisher FN-106 ............................................................................ 7-55 Mailbin Finisher FN-503 ............................................................... 7-57 These Functions Cannot Be Combined!................................... 7-60 Basic Settings .............................................................................. 7-62 Orig.>Copy Settings ..................................................................... 7-66 Auxiliary Functions ....................................................................... 7-69 Other............................................................................................. 7-71
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Appendix
8.1 Care of the Unit............................................................................. 8-1 Cleaning ......................................................................................... 8-1 Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder .................................... 8-3 Cleaning the Corona Units ............................................................. 8-4 Copier Maintenance ..................................................................... 8-4 Specifications ............................................................................... 8-5 Copier Di470................................................................................... 8-5 Paper Feed Unit PF-208................................................................. 8-6 Paper Feed Unit PF-115................................................................. 8-7 Duplex Unit PF-7D ......................................................................... 8-7 Electronic Document Handler EDH-3............................................. 8-8 Finisher FN-5 .................................................................................. 8-9 Finisher FN-105 ............................................................................ 8-10 Finisher FN-106 ............................................................................ 8-11
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Mailbin Finisher FN-503 ................................................................8-12 Paper Feed Unit C-306 .................................................................8-13 Paper Feed Unit C-306L ...............................................................8-13 8.4 Paper Size Tables ...................................................................... 8-14 Metric ............................................................................................8-14 Inch ...............................................................................................8-14 Zoom Factor Tables................................................................... 8-15 Metric ............................................................................................8-15 Inch ...............................................................................................8-15 CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity).................................. 8-17 Certifications on the Manufacturer's Name Plate .................. 8-18 Directory of Abbreviations ........................................................ 8-19 Index............................................................................................ 8-20
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We Want You to Be a Satisfied Customer
Thank you for choosing a Minolta Copier System. To ensure the best performance and effective use of your copier, this manual will provide information on the following topics:
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Getting to Know Your Copier Initial Steps . . . Customizing Your Copy Combining Functions Utilities Troubleshooting
Please read this manual carefully before using your copier and keep it handy at all times. Store the manual in the holder on the rear side of the copier. For further information and assistance, please contact:
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your Minolta Technical Representative; our Web site, http://www.minolta.com
Please keep the serial number (located on the copier's rating plate) and the copier's date of purchase handy to ensure fast, accurate assistance in the event of difficulties. . . . because we want you to be a satisfied customer.
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1.2 Preserving the Environment . . .
Introduction
Minolta supports the challenge of preserving the environment and does all that it can to actively participate in preventing and resolving ecological problems. Our production is certified under ISO 9000 (quality management) and ISO14001 (environment management). Takeback and Reutilisation Used devices, empty toner and drum units and used toner and drum units are taken back by a local MINOLTA partner and processed for recycling and reutilisation of materials. What is Energy Star®?
After long periods of idleness, Energy Star® copiers switch to Energy Saver Mode or turn themselves off. This function can reduce the annual energy costs for the unit by up to 60%. Copiers with a high copying speed automatically switch to 2-sided copying mode. This reduces the costs for copy media and the volume of paper consumed. Did you know that manufacturing a sheet of paper requires 10 times as much energy as making a copy? The conservation of paper thus also has a direct global effect on the conservation of energy. This copier complies with the Energy Star® energy efficiency criteria. Use of Recycled Paper This unit is suited for processing recycled paper that meets the requirements of ENV 12281 or DIN 19309. For details, consult your local MINOLTA partner.
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Guide to this Manual
How Is this Manual Structured? If you are not sure where to locate the information you need, please refer to this section. The following table will help you. For detailed information on specific issues, refer to the index at the end of the manual.
No. 1 Chapter Introduction Description This chapter contains introductory information pertaining to the effective use of this manual. This chapter is provided to familiarize you with your copier and its features. It describes such subjects as: · System overview · Safe and reliable use of the copier · Setting up the copier · Switching the copier on and off · Filling the paper drawers · Changing the toner cartridge This chapter provides you with the knowledge needed for using your copier, such as: · Step-by-step Instructions on Copying Your Documents · Starting the copy cycle · Stopping the copy cycle · Loading originals · Creating reserve copy jobs This chapter explains the effective use of the copier's functions, for example: · Basic settings · Original>Copy settings · Image density settings · Auxiliary functions This chapter includes tables that help you achieve the copy results you aim for. This chapter shows you how to configure the copier to meet your requirements. It provides information on: · Using the copy job program memory · Checking the meter count · Changing the User's Choice settings · Using administrator mode
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Getting to Know Your Copier
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Initial Steps . . .
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Customizing Your Copy
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No. 7 Chapter Troubleshooting Description
Introduction
This chapter contains instructions to help you recognize errors and resolve them: · If you are not satisfied with your copy · If a malfunction code is displayed · How to clear a paper misfeed · How to clear a staple jam The appendix contains a collection of useful supplementary information such as: · Care of the unit · Specifications · Paper size tables · Zoom factor tables · Index
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Introduction A Brief Explanation of the Conventions used in this Manual A variety of conventions and types of illustrations are used for special emphasis in this manual. The following examples show the most important conventions and how to respond to them.
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DANGER This is a danger warning! The danger warning points out a danger of potentially serious injury or death. Neglecting the danger warning can lead to serious personal injury.
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The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the danger.
WARNING This is a warning! The warning points out a hazardous situation for persons and/or products. Neglecting the warning can lead to personal injury and/or serious damage to the unit.
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The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the danger.
CAUTION This is a caution! The caution points out a potential and dangerous situation. Neglecting the caution can lead to personal injury and/or machine damage.
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The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the danger.
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[START] key on touch screen ERROR
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Touch screen message with the text ERROR Single action to be performed (followed by no other steps)
A list begins:
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These bullets indicate a list. Lists with bullets do not have any specific order. Where a list with white bullets follows a list with black bullets, the white bullets are ranked below the black bullets. This is the end of the list
1 Step 1 of a sequence of actions 2 Step 2 of a sequence of actions
This illustrates what needs to be done.
? This is additional assistance.
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The action described here is sure to achieve the results you want.
3 Step 3 of a sequence of actions
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This bullet indicates a list within a sequence of actions.
This is a helpful hint Texts highlighted in this manner contain useful little tips and tricks for improving and simplifying the copy process.
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Terms such as original, copy, lengthwise and crosswise, which are used to describe various items, have their own, clearly defined meanings. The most important of these terms are defined below. Original and copy The original is the document being duplicated by the copy cycle.
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(document to be copied) Copy cycle enlarge, shrink, Sort
Copy
(copy of the original document)
Feeding direction The feeding direction is the path the paper takes through the copier. The feeding direction is shown by the arrows in the following illustration.
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Width and length
Introduction
When paper sizes are given, the first value is always the width of the paper (side A). The second value is the length of the paper (side B).
21 x 29.7 cm
Width of the paper (side A) Length of the paper (side B)
Lengthwise and crosswise If side A of the paper format is shorter than side B, this is referred to as lengthwise. If side A of the paper format is longer than side B, this is referred to as crosswise.
21 x 29.7 cm
Lengthwise
29.7 x 21 cm
Crosswise
Abbreviations are frequently placed after the paper sizes to indicate lengthwise or crosswise more accurately:
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Lengthwise: Crosswise:
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such as A4 L such as A4 C
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Getting to Know Your Copier
System Overview
Copier Di470 (External)
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Name Copy Tray Copy Tray Extender Upper Left Cover (L1) Front Door
Description Receives the created copies (maximum of 100 sheets of plain paper). Pull out the extender when making copies on large-size paper. Open this cover to clear a paper misfeed. Open the front door: · to replenish toner or · to clear a paper misfeed. The control panel has keys and indicators for operating the copier. Allows the angle of the control panel to be adjusted.
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Control Panel Control Panel Adjusting Dial
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Copier Di470 (external)
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Name Power Switch Single Feed Tray (also referred to as the multi bypass tray)
Description Switch the copier on and off with the power switch. The single feed tray holds up to 50 sheets of plain paper (80 g/m2). Special paper (OHP transparencies, thick paper) can also be used with the single feed tray. Pull the extender out when processing largesize copy paper using the single feed tray. Open this cover to clear a paper misfeed. The counter shows the number of copies made by the copier. This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2). This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2).
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Extending the Single Feed Tray Lower-Right Door (R1) Total Counter 1st Paper Drawer (Universal drawer)* 2nd Paper Drawer (Universal drawer)*
* Universal paper drawers are variable in size and the operator can set them to hold different sizes of paper.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Copier Di470 (Internal)
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Name Original Glass Original Width Scale Original Length Scale Corona Cleaning Unit Paper Dehumidifier Switch Transport Section Lock Release Lever (M3) Paper Return Feed Knob (M1) Toner Bottle Holder Toner Bottle
Description Place the original face down on the original glass. Align the originals to the original width and original length scales. When necessary, clean the corona using the corona cleaning unit. (for technical service only) Use the transport section lock release lever to release a paper jam. Use the paper return feed knob to release a paper jam. Swing the toner bottle holder out to the right to replace the toner bottle. Replace the toner bottle when the toner runs low.
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2.2 Optional Equipment
Original Cover
Getting to Know Your Copier
The original cover holds an original placed on the original glass.
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Name Original Cover Original Pad
Description The original cover holds an original placed on the original glass.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Electronic Document Handler EDH-3 The automatic document feeder can feed up to 100 originals in succession automatically. If two-sided originals are being copied, the Electronic Document Handler can also turn them over. The single feed tray can be used for automatically feeding very thin or heavy originals.
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Name Document Feeder Document Guide Plate Single Feed Tray
Description Place the originals on the document feeder with the side to be copied face up. Set the document guides to the original size. The single feed tray allows you to process thinner or thicker originals than with the document feeder. However, the originals must be fed one by one.
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Finisher FN-105 and Finisher FN-106
Getting to Know Your Copier
The finishers enable controlled finishing and stacking of copies. The finishers can sort, group and staple copies. The FN-105 finisher also permits punching copies.
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Name Front Door (FN4) Bottom Offset Tray Top Offset Tray Recessed Grip
Description Open the front door to clear a paper misfeed. The copies sorted with the offset function are fed out here. The copies are fed out here by default. Use the recessed grip to pull the finisher away from the copier.
CAUTION Damage to the device by improperly estimating the space required The bottom offset tray of a finisher moves downward during copying. Objects below the offset tray may seriously damage it.
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Do not place any objects below the offset tray of a finisher.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Finisher FN-503
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The finisher enables controlled finishing and stacking of copies. Use the finisher to sort, group, punch and staple copies. (Only possible if a printer controller is installed.) The printouts can be output to one of five trays assigned using a PC. The printouts can be sorted, grouped or punched.
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Name Five Copy Trays Bottom Offset Tray Top Offset Tray Cover Panel for the Top Offset Tray Cover for the Stapler Unit Recessed Grip
Description These trays receive the printouts that are assigned to them. The copies sorted with the offset function are fed out here. Receives copies made on standard or heavier paper. Open this cover to clear a paper misfeed. Open this panel to clear a staple jam or replenish staples. Use the recessed grip to pull the finisher away from the copier.
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Finisher FN-5
Getting to Know Your Copier
The finisher enables controlled finishing and stacking of copies. Use the finisher to sort, group, punch, staple and even fold copies.
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Name Front Door Bottom Offset Tray Staple Tray Top Offset Tray Recessed Grip
Description Open the front door to change the stapler unit or clear a paper jam. The sorted, stapled or grouped copies sets are received here. Open this tray to load paper manually for stapling or to or clear a paper jam. Receives copies made on standard or heavier paper. Use the recessed grip to pull the finisher away from the copier.
CAUTION Damage to the device by improperly estimating the space required The bottom offset tray of a finisher moves downward during copying. Objects below the tray may seriously damage it.
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Do not place any objects below the exit tray of a finisher.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Large Desk-Type Cabinet PF-115
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The large desk-type cabinet increases the paper capacity of the copier. The 3rd paper drawer of the large desk-type cabinet holds up to 2,500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2). The paper drawer is designed to hold A4 C paper. There is also a duplex unit integrated into the large desk-type cabinet. The duplex unit can turn copy paper over for double-sided printing. A3 L to A5 L paper can be processed using the duplex unit.
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Item 1 2
Name Duplex Unit Release Button for the 3rd Paper Drawer
Description The duplex unit automatically turns copy paper over to enable double-sided copying. Press the release button to open the 3rd paper drawer. · The release button indicator lights up The paper drawer is empty. The copy paper is drawn from another paper drawer. · The release button indicator flashes: The paper drawer is empty. Copying is stopped because the copy paper was being drawn from this paper drawer. This paper drawer holds up to 2.500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2).
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3rd Drawer
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Duplex Cabinet PF-7D
Getting to Know Your Copier
A duplex unit is integrated into the duplex cabinet. The duplex unit can turn copy paper over for double-sided printing. A3 L to A5 L paper can be processed using the duplex unit. The duplex cabinet also has a storage space. Copy paper and other accessories can be kept in the storage space.
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Item 1 2
Name Duplex Unit Storage Space
Description The duplex unit automatically turns copy paper over to enable double-sided copying. Use the storage space for items such as copy paper and other accessories.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Desk-type Cabinet PF-208
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The desk-type cabinet increases the paper capacity of the copier. The 3rd and 4th paper drawers of the desk-type cabinet each hold up to 500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2). A duplex unit is also integrated into the desk-type cabinet. The duplex unit can turn copy paper over for double-sided printing. A3 L to A5 L paper can be processed using the duplex unit.
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Name Duplex Unit 3rd Drawer 4th Drawer
Description The duplex unit automatically turns copy paper over to enable double-sided copying. This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2). This paper drawer holds up to 500 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2).
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Large Capacity Cassette C-306
Getting to Know Your Copier
The large capacity cassette increases the paper capacity of the copier. The large capacity cassette holds up to 3,000 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2).
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Item 1 2 3
Name Lock Release Lever Key for lowering the Paper Plate Cassette Door
Description Pull and hold the lock release lever to slide the large capacity cassette away from the copier Press the key to lower the paper plate. Open the cassette door: · to add paper or · to clear a paper misfeed.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Large Capacity Cassette C-306L
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The large capacity cassette increases the paper capacity of the copier. The large capacity cassette holds up to 3,000 sheets of copy paper (80 g/m2).
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Name Lock Release Lever Key for lowering the Paper Plate Cassette Door
Description Pull and hold the lock release lever to slide the large capacity cassette away from the copier Press the key to lower the paper plate. Open the cassette door: · to add paper or · to clear a paper misfeed.
Hard Disk HDD-1 The hard disk enables you to save copy information. Some functions, such as setting up reserve copy jobs, can only be used if the hard disk HDD-1 is installed. Memory Expansion Module M32-2 The memory expansion module can increase the copier system memory by 32 MB. If you copy material that requires a large amount of system memory, you may want to increase the system memory of the copier, which allows the system to process more data continuously. Printer Controller Pi5500/Pi4700e The printer controller allows the copier to be used as a computer printer.
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2.3 The Safe Use of Your Copier
Getting to Know Your Copier
The improper use of your copier may result in health hazards, electrical shock or even fires. Please observe the following precautions for the safe use of your copier.
DANGER Incorrect use of the copier can result in fire and/or electrical shock! The copier is equipped with high-voltage components. Incorrect use of the copier may result in fire or electrical shock. Observe the following safety precautions to prevent injury and device damage.
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Never use flammable sprays, liquids or gases near the copier. Never remove any safety equipment. Never make structural modifications to the copier. Never unplug the copier with wet hands. Ensure that the power supply provides the correct supply voltage for the copier. Never connect the copier to a multiple-socket extension cord. Do not place coffee cups, bottles or other containers with liquids on the copier. In the event that liquids are accidentally introduced into the copier, switch the copier off immediately. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative. Never insert paper clips, staples or other small pieces of metal into the openings of the copier. If metal objects are accidentally introduced into the copier in spite of all precautions, switch the copier off immediately. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative.
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CAUTION Incorrect handling of the power cable can result in fire and/or electrical shock! The copier is equipped with high-voltage components. Incorrect handling of the copier's power cable may cause damage to the cable. This could result in fire and/or cause electrical shock. Observe the following safety precautions to prevent injury and device damage.
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Be sure that the power cable is not damaged. If it becomes damaged, switch off the copier immediately. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative. Do not pull directly on the power cable itself when unplugging the power cord from the power outlet. Do not move the copier unless it is unplugged. Never place heavy objects on the power cable. Do not pull or bend the power cable. Do not place the copier on cables belonging to other devices. Ensure that no cables of other devices get pinched in the copier. Be sure that the power cord sits correctly in the power outlet. Be sure that the power outlet is visible and accessible at all times. If an extension cable is needed, use one with a capacity that corresponds to or exceeds the power consumption of the copier. Never connect the copier to a multiple-socket extension cord.
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Getting to Know Your Copier
DANGER Device overheating can result in fire and/or electrical shock! The copier is equipped with high-voltage components. Incorrect use or faulty operation of the copier may cause the unit to overheat. Observe the following safety precautions to prevent injury and device damage.
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Switch the copier off immediately if it becomes unusually hot. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative. Switch the copier off immediately if smoke comes out of it. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative. Switch the copier off immediately if it emits an unusual odor. Unplug the power cord. Consult your technical representative. Always unplug the power cord when the copier is not going to be used for a long time.
CAUTION External influences can cause damage to the copier! External influences can cause damage to the copier. Observe the following safety precautions to prevent device damage.
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Do not subject the copier to vibrations. Never bring any magnetised object near the copier. Never place objects of more than 3 kg on the copier.
CAUTION Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier! Incorrect handling can cause damage to the copier. Observe the following safety precautions to prevent device damage.
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Never place objects of more than 3 kg on the copier. Never open any doors while the copier is making copies. Never turn the copier off while it is making copies.
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CAUTION A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this copier. The ozone given off by the copier is not hazardous to health, but it may smell unpleasant. For a comfortable, healthy and safe operating environment, it is recommended that the room be well ventilated.
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Locate the copier in a well-ventilated room.
Laser Safety This machine is equipped with a laser. If the machine is operated in accordance with the instructions in this manual, the laser poses no possibility of danger. The laser radiation is completely confined within the machine housing. The laser beam cannot escape the housing at any time of operation. This machine is certified as a Class 1 laser product. This means that the unit does not generate any hazardous laser radiation.
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Internal Laser Radiation
Getting to Know Your Copier
Mean radiant power: 13.6 µW at the laser aperture of the print head unit. Wavelength: 785 nm This machine operates using a Class IIIb laser diode that emits an invisible laser beam. The laser diode and scanning polygon mirror are incorporated in the print head unit. The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICE ITEM. It may not be opened under any circumstances.
Print head
The above illustrations indicates the location of the print head within the copier.
DANGER Hazardous laser radiation! Operating the copier in a manner that does not conform to the descriptions provided in this manual can lead to the release of hazardous radiation.
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Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
This is a semiconductor laser copier. The maximum radiation capacity of the laser diode is 0.68 mW. The wavelength is 785 nm.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Noise Emission Device Noise Control Regulations 3 GSGV, 1/18/1991: The acoustic noise at the operator's workplace is equal to or less than 70 dB (A), according to EN 27779. Safety Label Safety labels indicate hazard areas.
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Use this operating manual to familiarise yourself with the hazards before carrying out any activity in a hazard area.
Safety label on the heating unit The safety label is located inside the unit at the position marked below.
WARNING Danger of burning from the heating unit! The heating unit may reach temperatures of up to 120°C.
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Never touch the heating unit. Do not touch areas designated with this symbol : .
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Safety label on the corona unit
Getting to Know Your Copier
The safety label is located inside the unit at the positions marked below.
DANGER Danger! High Voltage! Improper operation of the copier can result in personal injury caused by electric shock.
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Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
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Getting to Know Your Copier Safety label on the back of the unit
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The safety label is located on the back of the unit at the position marked below.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUCT
DANGER Hazardous laser radiation! Improper operation of the copier can result in release of dangerous radiation.
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Operate the copier only in accordance with the instructions provided in this manual.
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Data on the Manufacturer's Name Plate
Getting to Know Your Copier
The manufacturer's name plate for the copier is located on the rear-right side of the unit at the position marked below. Di470
Di470 220-240 1560-1700 50-60 7,1
N87/Z132
MINOLTA CO.,LTD
MADE IN CHINA
The following data is provided on the manufacturer's name plate:
Model name Power requirement data Max. power consumption Certifications Serial number of the copier Manufacturer Rated current data
Country where manufactured
For further information on the certifications on the manufacturer's name plate, see page 8-18. Write down the model name and serial number, which are specified on the type label, in the table below.
Model: Serial No.:
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