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7020/7025 7030/7035 7020/7025/7030/7035 Advanced Basic INSTRUCTION MANUAL Thank you very much for your purchase of the Konica 7020/7025/7030/7035. This Manual deals with making copies, correct handling of the machine, and precautions for safety. Please read before copying. In order to maintain a satisfactory copying performance, please keep this Manual readily available for reference in the right hand rear pocket of the machine. ENERGY STAR® Program The ENERGY STAR Program has been established to encourage the widespread and voluntary use of energy-efficient technologies that reduce energy consumption and prevent pollution. As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Konica Minolta Business Technologies, INC. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency grounding it on the following features. Auto Low Power This function conserves energy by lowering the set temperature of the fixing unit. In the standard setting, Auto Low Power operates automatically when 15 minutes have elapsed after completion of the last copy, with the copier remaining in the ready to copy state during that time. The time period for the Auto Low Power function can be set for 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes, or 240 minutes. See p. 2-9 for details. Automatic Shut-Off This function achieves further energy conservation by partially turning OFF the power supply, thereby reducing energy consumption to 5W (7020) / 10W (7025/7030/7035) or less. In the standard setting, Automatic Shut-Off follows Auto Low Power, operating automatically when 15 minutes have elapsed after completion of the last copy, with the copier remaining in the ready to copy state during that time. The time period for the Automatic Shut-Off function can be set for 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 90 minutes, 120 minutes or 240 minutes. See p. 2-9 for details. Automatic Duplex Copying To reduce paper consumption, use this function to make double-sided (duplex) copies, automatically. We recommend that you utilize the Auto Low Power function, the Automatic Shut-Off function, and the Automatic Duplex Copying function. Contents Contents Features of the Machine Basic Safety Information 1 Section 1: Safety Information Caution Labels and Indicators ................................................................................... 1-2 Requirements for Safe Use ........................................................................................ 1-4 Power Source ............................................................................................................. 1-4 Environment ............................................................................................................... 1-5 Precautions for Routine Handling .............................................................................. 1-7 Machine Information 2 Section 2: Machine Information Machine Configuration .................................................................................................. 2-2 External Machine Items ......................................................................................... 2-2 Internal Machine Items........................................................................................... 2-4 Standard/Optional Equipment ................................................................................ 2-5 Control Panel Layout .............................................................................................. 2-6 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch .................................................. 2-7 To Turn On the Power ............................................................................................. 2-7 To Turn Off the Power ............................................................................................. 2-8 Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power) ...................................... 2-9 Shutting Off Automatically (Auto Shut-Off) ............................................................. 2-9 Entering an EKC Password (EKC) ....................................................................... 2-10 Touch Screens ............................................................................................................ 2-12 Making a Basic Copy (Basic Screen) ................................................................... 2-12 Using Application Function (Application Selection Screen) ................................. 2-14 Loading Paper ............................................................................................................. 2-15 Loading Paper in Main Body Trays and DB-209/210 Trays .................................. 2-15 Loading Paper in DB-409/410 Tray ...................................................................... 2-17 Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray .......................................................... 2-18 Changing Paper Size of Main Body Trays and DB-209/210 Trays ............................... 2-19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 i Safety Information Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Troubleshooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode Contents Copying Operations 3 Section 3: Copying Operations Positioning Originals ..................................................................................................... 3-2 Positioning Originals in RADF ................................................................................ 3-2 Positioning Original on Platen Glass ...................................................................... 3-5 Setting Print Quantity .................................................................................................... 3-7 To Set Print Quantity .............................................................................................. 3-7 To Change Print Quantity ....................................................................................... 3-7 Selecting Paper Size ..................................................................................................... 3-8 To Select Paper Size Automatically (APS) ............................................................. 3-8 To Specify Desired Paper Size (AMS) ................................................................. 3-10 Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) ................................................................. 3-12 To Copy in 1.00 Magnification Mode .................................................................... 3-12 To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode (RE) .......................................................... 3-13 To Copy in Zoom Mode ........................................................................................ 3-14 Selecting Density Level ............................................................................................... 3-15 To Select Copy Density ........................................................................................ 3-15 Making Double-Sided Copy (1s2, 2s2) .................................................................... 3-17 Using RADF ......................................................................................................... 3-17 Using Platen Glass .............................................................................................. 3-18 Making Single-Sided Copy from Double-Sided Originals (2s1) ................................. 3-20 Copying Using Memory ............................................................................................... 3-21 To Scan Originals into Memory (Store Mode) ...................................................... 3-21 To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve) ..................................................................... 3-23 To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job List) ...................................................... 3-25 Output Mode for Machine without Finisher ................................................................. 3-27 Output Mode for Machine with Finisher FS-107 .......................................................... 3-29 Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 ......................................................... 3-32 Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying ........................................................ 3-35 Interrupt Copying ......................................................................................................... 3-37 Job Memory &Help Mode 4 Section 4: Job Memory & Help Mode Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) ......................................................... 4-2 Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall) ............................................. 4-6 Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode) .................................................... 4-8 To Display Help Screen from Basic Screen ........................................................... 4-8 To Display Help Screen from Other Screens ....................................................... 4-10 ii Contents 5 Troubleshooting Section 5: Troubleshooting When "Call for Service" Message is Displayed ............................................................. 5-2 Preventive Maintenance ................................................................................................ 5-4 Clearing Mishandled Paper ........................................................................................... 5-5 When "JAM" Appears on "SETTING" Key ..................................................................... 5-7 When "ADD PAPER" Appears on "SETTING" Key ........................................................ 5-9 When "Memory Full" Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow) ................................ 5-10 When If continuous working Displays ............................................... 5-10 check output After Copying When -Memory full- Start=> START Key Cancel=> ST/CL Key Displays ............................................... 5-11 When Power OFF/ON Screen Is Displayed ................................................................ 5-12 Troubleshooting Tips ................................................................................................... 5-13 Machine Specifications 6 Section 6: Machine Specifications Main Body Specifications .............................................................................................. 6-2 Main Body .............................................................................................................. 6-2 Option Specifications .................................................................................................... 6-4 RADF (DF-314) ...................................................................................................... 6-4 FS-107 In-Bin Stapler Finisher ............................................................................... 6-4 FT-107 Finisher Tray ............................................................................................... 6-4 IT-101 Inner Tray .................................................................................................... 6-4 DB-209/210 Drawer Base Unit ............................................................................... 6-5 DB-409/410 Drawer Base Unit ............................................................................... 6-5 Desk (DK-109) ....................................................................................................... 6-5 Memory unit ........................................................................................................... 6-5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 iii Safety Information Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Troubleshooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode Contents Advanced Advanced Information 7 Section 7: Advanced Information Programmed Shut Off (Weekly Timer) .......................................................................... 7-2 Advanced Touch Screens .............................................................................................. 7-4 Checking Machine Status (Job List Screen) .......................................................... 7-4 Setting Output Mode (Output Mode Screen) ......................................................... 7-4 Checking Job Conditions (Check Screen) ............................................................. 7-6 Storing and Recalling Job Conditions (Job No. Selection Screen) ........................ 7-6 Getting Information on Machine Operation (Help Screen) ..................................... 7-7 Modifying Machine Settings (Key Operator Mode Screen) .................................... 7-8 Rotation ......................................................................................................................... 7-9 Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode ................................................................................... 7-11 Applications 8 Section 8: Applications To Display Application Selection Screen ....................................................................... 8-2 Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) ................................................... 8-3 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) ......................................................... 8-7 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) ................................................ 8-9 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) .................................................. 8-11 Copying onto OHP Films (OHP) ................................................................................. 8-14 Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) ...................................................... 8-16 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Dual Page) .......................................... 8-19 Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) ........................................................... 8-23 Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original) ................................................................ 8-25 Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size) ....................................... 8-27 Reverse the Second Side in 1s2 Mode (Flip Side 2) ................................................. 8-29 Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) ................................. 8-32 Reversing Colour in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) ................................... 8-34 Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) .................................... 8-36 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) ............ 8-39 Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) .......................... 8-42 Copying Image in the Centre of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) ...................................... 8-44 Creating Binding Margin (Image Shift) ........................................................................ 8-46 Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase) ........................................... 8-48 Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies (Stamp) ................................................ 8-50 Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings (Stamp) ...................................... 8-54 iv Contents Paper & Original Info 9 Section 9: Paper and Original Information Paper Information .......................................................................................................... 9-2 Paper Weight .......................................................................................................... 9-2 Tray/ Exit Tray Capacity .......................................................................................... 9-2 Paper Size .............................................................................................................. 9-4 Special Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray ............................................................. 9-4 To Store Copy Paper .............................................................................................. 9-4 Original Information ....................................................................................................... 9-5 Platen Glass Originals ........................................................................................... 9-5 RADF Originals ...................................................................................................... 9-6 10 Section 10: Supplies Supplies Adding Toner ............................................................................................................... 10-2 ADD TONER Message ......................................................................................... 10-2 Inserting a New Staple Cartridge ................................................................................ 10-6 Copy Materials .......................................................................................................... 10-11 Maintenance Kit ................................................................................................. 10-11 11 Section 11: Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning Image Scanning Section .............................................................................. 11-2 Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover ............................................................ 11-2 Cleaning the RADF .............................................................................................. 11-3 Cleaning Image Printing Section ................................................................................. 11-4 Cleaning the Writing Unit Glass and the Electrode Wires .................................... 11-4 Checking Copy Count ................................................................................................. 11-6 To Display the Counter List Screen ...................................................................... 11-6 To Print the Counter List ...................................................................................... 11-7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 v Safety Information Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Troubleshooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode Contents 12 Section 12: Key Operator Mode Key Operator Mode How to Access the Key Operator Mode ...................................................................... 12-2 To Display the Key Operator Mode Screen .......................................................... 12-2 [1] System Initial .......................................................................................................... 12-4 1. Time ................................................................................................................. 12-4 2. Language ......................................................................................................... 12-5 [2] Copier Initial ........................................................................................................... 12-6 1. Copy Mode ....................................................................................................... 12-7 2. Density ............................................................................................................. 12-8 3. Magnification .................................................................................................... 12-8 4. Tray ................................................................................................................... 12-9 5. Output ............................................................................................................ 12-10 6. Non-Image Erase (7035 only) ........................................................................ 12-12 [3] Preset Key ............................................................................................................ 12-13 1. Density ........................................................................................................... 12-13 2. Magnification .................................................................................................. 12-14 [4] EKC (Electronic Key Counter) .............................................................................. 12-15 How to Access the EKC Setting Mode ............................................................... 12-15 1. Change EKC Data .......................................................................................... 12-16 2. EKC Data List ................................................................................................. 12-18 3. All Counter Reset ........................................................................................... 12-19 4. EKC On/Off Setting ........................................................................................ 12-20 5. Copy Limit Reached Effect ............................................................................. 12-21 [5] Lock Job Memory ................................................................................................. 12-22 [6] Paper Type ........................................................................................................... 12-23 [7] Panel Contrast ...................................................................................................... 12-24 [8] Key Operator Data ............................................................................................... 12-25 [9] Weekly Timer ........................................................................................................ 12-26 How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode ................................................ 12-27 1. Weekly Timer Setting ..................................................................................... 12-28 2. Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set ........................................................ 12-28 3. Machine Working Day Individual Set .............................................................. 12-30 4. Lunch Hour Off Function ................................................................................ 12-31 5. Password Setting............................................................................................ 12-32 [10] Touch Panel Adjustment ..................................................................................... 12-33 [11] Power Save ........................................................................................................ 12-34 [12] Memory Switch .................................................................................................. 12-35 [13] List Print ............................................................................................................. 12-40 [14] Application Customize ........................................................................................ 12-41 [15] Density Shift ....................................................................................................... 12-42 [16] KRDS Host ......................................................................................................... 12-43 Index vi Features of the Machine · AE - Automatic Exposure Automatically adjust exposure to compensate for the original. · AMS - Automatic Magnification Selection Automatically select an appropriate magnification ratio when Paper Size is selected manually. Automatically selected when the AMS key is touched. · APS - Automatic Paper Selection Automatically select copy paper size to match the original documents. · ATS - Automatic Tray Switching Automatically switch tray to allow copying to be continued without interruption when the selected tray becomes empty while copying is in progress. · Auto Layout The original image on the platen glass is copied and centred on a sheet. · Auto Low Power Automatically lower the power after a specified period of copier inactivity. · Auto Reset Automatically reset to auto mode defaults after a specified period of copier inactivity. · Auto Shut-Off Automatically shut off the main power after a specified period of copier inactivity. · Booklet Create A5 or A4 booklets from A4 size originals in 1s2 or 2s2 copy mode. · Chapter Start chapter pages on the right side (front pages) of the finished document. Only duplex mode (1s2 or 2s2) is compatible. · Combination Copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper to create a draft copy of a multi-page report at the same time as saving paper. · Copy Density Manually select up to 9 density levels. · Copy Mode Select the desired simplex mode (1s1 or 2s1); or duplex mode (1s2 or 2s2). · Counter List Display on the screen and print the following data for confirmation; total counter of the machine, copier counter, print counter, fax counter and the date when the counter started. · Density Shift Shift each seven density levels of 4 density modes (Auto, Text, Photo, Increase Contrast) into two levels to lighter and three levels to darker. vii Features of the Machine · Dual Page Copy both pages of an open book or book-size sheet separately onto two A4 sheets in 1s1 mode or separately onto each side of one A4 sheet in 1s2 mode. You can use the Dual Page mode with the Front or Front/Back cover mode. The cover page(s) will be scanned and copied normally before image division is performed on the other pages. · Flip Side 2 1-2 Flip Side 2 arranges the even pages of the simplex originals upside down on the reverse side of duplex copies, this is especially valuable when copying A3 portrait on to A4. Similarly, 2-1 Flip Side 2 rearranges the reverse side of duplex originals which reads upside down to make normal simplex copies. · Folded Original This feature sets the RADF to accept folded originals. · Frame/Fold Erasure Erase border and/or fold image area using Frame (1 - 15mm), Fold (1 - 30mm), or Frame & Fold. · Image Insert Store pages in memory from the platen glass, and insert the pages into a document copied from the document feeder. · Image Rotation Before copying, rotate the original image when its portrait/landscape orientation is different from the copy paper orientation. · Image Shift Create or remove a binding margin (shift amount from ­250 ~ +250mm in 1mm increments); reduce image to prevent image loss (reduce & shift amount from ­250 ~ +250mm in 1mm increments). · Interrupt Copying Interrupt copying-in-progress to perform an urgent copy, using any of the copier features for the interrupt job. · Job List Confirmation Display on the LCD the current machine status and the list of jobs stored ready for copying. · Job Memory Program up to 15 jobs and recall each job by job number or name, as needed. All compatible platen glass functions can be programmed into Job Memory directly after they are selected. · Lens Mode (RE, Zoom) Select Fixed ratios, three reduction and three enlargement ratios. Zoom ratios can be selected from 25% ~ 400% in 1% increments. · Magnification Set user-programmable ratios under User Set 1, User Set 2 and User Set 3. viii Features of the Machine · Manual Shut-off Shut off the machine's main power when pressing Power Switch. · Mixed Original Copy mixed size originals from the document feeder in APS or AMS mode. APS automatically selects the copy size of each original. AMS mode allows you to select one paper size for all originals. · Non Image Area Erase When copying from the platen glass when the document cover is open, copy only the image area and not the exposed area of glass, which would otherwise copy as black, to produce clean copies of odd sized originals. · Non STD Size for Original Identify the special original size which the machine could not detect in order to select the optimal paper size for copying or printing. · OHP Copy onto transparency film and interleave blank or copied paper for each original copied. · Output Mode for Machine with FS-107 Finisher Installed: Stack, Sort, Staple, and Group modes using the two exit tray (or three/four exit tray with optional FT-107 tray) · Output for Machine with IT-101 Inner Tray Installed: E-SORT+sort, E-SORT+group, and Group modes using the two exit trays Use the default condition to output copies in the same order as the originals. Use the E-SORT+sort mode to alternately switch the landscape and portrait orientation of each copied set upon exit. Use the E-SORT+group mode to alternately switch the landscape and portrait orientation of each original. Use the Group mode to output multiple copies of each original without alternately switching them upon exit. · Output for Machine with no Finisher Installed: E-SORT+sort, E-SORT+group, and Group modes Use the default condition to output copies in the same order as the originals. Use the E-SORT+sort mode to alternately switch the landscape and portrait orientation of each copied set upon exit. Use the E-SORT+group mode to alternately switch the landscape and portrait orientation of each original. Use the Group mode to output multiple copies of each original without alternately switching them upon exit. · Paper Capacity Total 1,050 sheets in the machine with DK-109 desk, including a 50-sheet Multisheet bypass tray. Total 2,050 sheets in the machine with DB-209/210 drawer, including four 500-sheet trays and a 50-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray. Total 2,550 sheets in the machine with DB-409/410 drawer, including a 1,500-sheet tray and a 50-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray. ix Features of the Machine · Platen Memory Scan documents into memory from the platen glass and/or the document feeder and insert the pages into another document copied from the document feeder. If an incompatible function is selected in this mode, the latter function will not be selected, and a Caution message will be displayed. · Power Saver Automatically turns off all but nominal power supply after a specified period of copier inactivity, for optimal efficiency. Power is returned after a brief warm up period by pressing Power switch on the Control panel. · Proof Copy To ensure correct output before running multiple copies, run a proof copy by touching PROOF COPY on the Check Screen. · Repeat Select the horizontal image area across the page, and repeat it down the page as many times as the repeat width setting (10 ~ 150mm) permits in manual or auto. This is useful when wishing to copy an A5 original and doubling it up on to A4. · Reserve Scan in subsequent copy jobs while the machine is busy printing or copying. · Reverse Image Reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black or vice versa. · Sheet/Cover Insertion Insert up to 15 blank or copied sheets from any tray including the Multi-sheet Bypass Tray, or insert blank or copied front and back covers from any tray including the MultiSheet Bypass Tray to enhance the presentation of multi-page documents. · Stamp Print watermark, regular stamp, date/time, page numbers, and numberings onto the output copies to enhance the presentation and usefulness of the copies. · Staple Select the stapling position and number of staples (3 positions). · Text/Photo Enhance Enhance photo image in Photo mode; enhance regular image in Auto mode; enhance text image in Text mode; enhance lighter image in increase contrast mode. · Userset Density (USERSET 1, USERSET 2) Output up to 16 density samples on a total of 4 pages that display 4 samples per page, then program the desired density under USERSET 1 and/or USERSET 2. · Weekly Timer Can be set according to the needs of each work environment. Turn main body power Off/On daily or weekly, during lunch time, on holidays, and also enable the timerinterrupt mode, which allows temporary use of the machine even when the machine is in the daily, weekly, or holiday Off mode. x Basic 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Safety Information Machine Information Copying Operations Job Memory &Help Mode Troubleshooting Machine Specifications Advanced Information Applications Paper & Original Info Supplies Maintenance Key Operator Mode Safety Information 1 1 Safety Information Precautions for Installation and Use Caution Labels and Indicators .................................................... 1-2 Requirements for Safe Use ........................................................ 1-4 Caution Labels and Indicators The caution labels and indicators are attached to the machine areas, as shown below, where you are advised to pay special attention to avoid any dangerous situations or serious injury. WARNING This area generates high voltage. If touched, electrical shock may occur. DO NOT TOUCH! CAUTION The fixing unit is very hot. To avoid getting burned DO NOT TOUCH. CAUTION Burns or injury may occur from touching the areas detailed in the caution labels and caution indicators. Do not remove caution labels or indicators. If any caution label or caution indicator is soiled, please clean to make legible. If you cannot make them legible, or if the caution label or indicator is damaged, please contact your service centre. 1-2 Caution Labels and Indicators (continued) The following indicators are used on the caution labels or in this manual to categorize the level of safety cautions. Safety Information 1 DANGER: Action highly liable to cause a death or serious injury. WARNING: Action liable to cause a death or serious injury. CAUTION: Action liable to cause minor injury, medium trouble or physical damage. If you find any of these indicators when removing jammed paper, adding toner, or reading the manual, be sure to follow the information. Please Be Reminded! If the safety cautions in the manual become illegible due to soilage, etc., please arrange a new copy from your service centre. 1-3 Requirements for Safe Use To ensure your safe use of the machine, the following describes the precautions you are required to observe without fail for the power source of the machine and during installation and routine handling. Be sure to read and observe them. I Power Source CAUTION: PLUG SOCKET · A plug socket is limited in capacity. Use only a power source with the correct rating for the machine; otherwise, hazardous situations such as smoking or overheating may occur. See the following list to match the power supply and power consumption: a) 230V/50Hz: More than 10A b) 110V/60Hz: More than 15A c) 230V/60Hz: More than 10A d) 127V/60Hz: More than 15A · Avoid multiple connections in the same outlet. Do not use multiple outlet adaptors. CAUTION: POWER PLUG AND LEAD · Be sure to insert the power plug firmly into the power socket. Otherwise an accident may occur as a result of smoking or overheating. If the inserted power plug is loose in the socket, even after it has been positively inserted, disconnect the plug and contact your electrical contractor. · For plug cable equipment, that the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. · Do not bend or crush the power lead. If your copier power lead is bent or damaged in any way, contact your service centre immediately. Do not attempt to repair it yourself, and do not continue to operate the copier. A damaged power lead may result in overheating, a short circuit, or fire. · Do not bundle or coil the power lead of the copier. Otherwise an accident may occur as a result of overheating or fire. CAUTION: CONNECTING MULTIPLE LOADS TO ONE SOCKET OUTLET PROHIBITED Never connect multiple loads to one socket outlet using a multi-outlet extension lead or branched socket. Otherwise an accident may occur as a result of overheating or fire. CAUTION: EXTENSION LEAD An extension lead must never be used with this machine. 1-4 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) I Environment CAUTION: PREVENTION OF FIRE Do not install near flammable materials, curtains and volatile combustibles, that can catch or cause fire. CAUTION: PREVENTION OF SHORT CIRCUIT Do not install the copier where it could be splashed with rain water, or water from a tap, to avoid a short circuit. CAUTION: TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY · Keep away from direct sunlight, heat sources such as stoves, cool air from an air conditioner and hot air from a heater. · Avoid any environment that is outside the range shown below: 10 to 30°C in temperature 10 to 80% in humidity Safety Information 1 CAUTION: VENTILATION · Maintain the installation place well-ventilated. · Keep away from dust or corrosive gases. These materials may cause poor image quality. · During the use of machine, the machine generates ozone but in an insufficient amount to cause any hazard to the human body. However, if the machine is used in a poorly ventilated room, many copies are made, or plural copiers are used at the same time, an odour may be detected. Ensure adequate ventilation for a comfortable working environment. CAUTION: VIBRATION Do not install on a floor which is subject to vibration or is not level. 1-5 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: INSTALLATION SPACE Allow sufficient space for facilitating copy operation, changing parts, and periodic inspection. Especially leave an adequate space behind the machine to let hot air out from the rear fan. (Unit: mm) Main body + DK-109 100 590 500 550 550 595 200 730 245 1027 1577 1190 1345 (Unit: mm) Main body + DF-314 + IT-101 + DB-409/410 252 590 500 550 550 595 200 730 875 1172 245 1027 1577 1342 1345 (Unit: mm) Main body + DF-314 + DB-209/210 + FS-107 + FT-107 450 590 500 550 550 595 200 730 245 1172 875 1027 1577 1540 1345 1-6 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) I Precautions for Routine Handling WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE DO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts indicated with WARNING label or described in the manual. Safety Information 1 CAUTION: ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO TROUBLES · If the Service Call screen is displayed and copier operations cannot be continued any more, stop the operation to prevent any unexpected accident. Write down the report code as stated on the 2nd line of the message, then switch off the copier and disconnect from the power socket. Contact your service centre and inform them of the report code. · Do not touch the high temperature parts indicated with CAUTION labels or described in the manual. · Do not touch the inside of the machine for any other purpose than removing jammed paper or adding toner. · If machine repair is necessary, be sure to contact your service centre. Never attempt to repair it by yourself. · If any abnormal sound, smell or smoke comes from the machine, immediately stop using it, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug and contact your service centre. · If the breaker trips or the fuse blows, turn off the power switch, reset the breaker or the fuse, and turn on the machine. If the same situation occurs again, contact your service centre. · Insure the replacement fuse conforms with the rating of the power source. Never use a fuse with an incorrect rating. CAUTION: PREVENTION OF FIRE Do not use volatile combustibles such as a thinner or alcohol near the machine. CAUTION: PROHIBITION OF MACHINE MODIFICATION Do not modify or remove any parts by yourself. CAUTION: PREVENTION OF MACHINE TROUBLES · Do not drop small metallic objects such as paper clips or staples inside the machine. · Do not place any heavy or hard objects such as a vase, books or ornaments on the machine. 1-7 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: RECOMMENDATION OF PERIODIC CHECK Be sure to check periodically the following points: (1) The main lead or the power plug does not generate abnormal heat. (2) The power plug is not inserted loosely or the lead is not cut or scratched. (3) The earth wire is correctly connected. (4) The power plug or the power outlet is not covered with dust. If you find anything abnormal in the above items, stop using the machine and contact your service centre. CAUTION: TONER · Keep the toner cartridge away from children. The toner is nontoxic; however if you inhale or contact with eyes by accident, flush with water and seek medical advice. · Do not throw the empty toner cartridge into a fire. If it is thrown into a fire the toner may ignite and cause a dangerous situation. CAUTION: PAPER Check paper to be sure it is according to specifications outlined in Section 9. CAUTION: POWER SAVER AND WEEKLY TIMER · During Power Saver mode the copier is still connected to the mains power supply and power is still applied to certain areas of the machine. To avoid any unexpected troubles turn the power OFF when not using the copier for long periods of time. · When the Weekly Timer function is operating, turning power OFF will disable the function. CAUTION: FIXING UNIT The Fixing unit is internally very hot. To avoid getting burned, DO NOT TOUCH. Be careful when withdrawing the fixing unit. WARNING: DRUM UNIT The drum unit has a high voltage generated. To avoid an electrical shock, DO NOT TOUCH. CAUTION: DISPOSE OF A DISUSED COPYING MACHINE Do not dispose of this copier yourself. Contact your service centre, who can arrange for its safe disposal. If you change the place of installation, please contact your service centre. CAUTION: PAPER CAPACITY FOR THE EXIT TRAY The exit tray capacity is max. 100 sheets/ 40 sheets (A3, B4 only). If a copy run of more than 100/40 is required, be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray before the maximum capacity is reached. Failure to do so will cause the copier to jam. 1-8 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: FINISHER PAPER CAPACITY The FS-107 Finisher is equipped with two exit trays, which may be increased to three or four trays by installing the optional FT-107 Finisher Tray(s). Select an exit tray and output mode on the Output Mode Screen. To prevent paper misfeed, do not exceed the paper capacity of the Finisher. When the total number of copies in the copy run exceeds the stated capacity, be sure to unload the exit tray whilst the copier is still copying. Failure to do so will cause the copier to jam. The following capacity is for 80g/m2 paper of the same size. Paper size/Paper type Exit tray/Output mode Stack Sort Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple B6R 100 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ A5R A4, B5 A3, B4 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 300 sheets 300 sheets 20 sets Thick/Thin Non-standard paper, size Transparency 10 sheets 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 50 sheets ­ 50 sheets ­ ­ ­ Safety Information 1 Exit tray 1 Exit tray 2 100 sheets 100 sheets ­ 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 10 sets ­ 1,000 sheets ­ 1,000 sheets ­ 50 sets Paper size/Paper type Exit tray/Output mode Stack Sort Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple B6R 100 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ A5R 100 sheets ­ 100 sheets 10 sets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ A4, B5 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 600 sheets 600 sheets 30 sets A3, B4 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 200 sheets 200 sheets 15 sets Thick/Thin Non-standard paper, size Transparency 10 sheets 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10 sheets ­ 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ 50 sheets ­ 50 sheets ­ ­ ­ Exit tray 1 Exit tray 2 Exit tray 3 Paper size/Paper type Exit tray/Output mode Stack Sort Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple Stack Sort/Group Staple B6R 100 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ A5R 100 sheets ­ 100 sheets 10 sets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ A4, B5 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets A3, B4 100 sheets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets 100 sheets 100 sheets 10 sets Thick/Thin Non-standard paper, size Transparency 10 sheets 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ 10 sheets ­ 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ 10 sheets ­ 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ 10 sheets ­ 10 sheets ­ ­ ­ Exit tray 1 Exit tray 2 Exit tray 3 Exit tray 4 1-9 Requirements for Safe Use (continued) CAUTION: PAPER CAPACITY FOR THE INNER TRAY The IT-101 Inner tray is equipped with two exit trays. The Exit tray 1/Exit tray 2 capacity is max. 50 sheets/100 sheets. If a copy run of more than 50/100 is required, be sure to remove the copies from the exit tray before the maximum capacity is reached. Failure to do so will cause the copier to jam. 1-10 Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power 2 Loading Paper 2 Touch Screens Machine Information Machine Configuration, Varios Touch Screens and Loading Paper Changing Paper Size Machine Configuration ............................................................... 2-2 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch ............... 2-7 Touch Screens ......................................................................... 2-12 Loading Paper .......................................................................... 2-15 Changing Paper Size of Main Body Trays and DB-209/210 Trays ..... 2-19 Machine Configuration I External Machine Items q Platen cover (option) !8 LCD touch screen !7 Power switch !9 Control panel w RADF (option) e Work table (Option) !6 Finisher (FS-107) (option) !5 Front door of Finisher !4 Front door of main body !3 Main power switch y Right side door of Main body u Tray 1 i Tray 2 o Right side door of Drawer base Left rear side of main body !0 Tray 3 !1 Tray 4 DB-209/210 r Key counter (Option) t Multi-sheet bypass tray !0 Tray 3 DB-409/410 o Right side door of Drawer base !2 Storage DK-109 2-2 Machine Configuration (continued) q Platen cover (option) covers documents to be copied and holds them in place. w RADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) (option) automatically feeds multiple originals one at a time to the platen glass for copying. e Work table (option) provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and after copying. r Key counter (option) manages the number of copies made on the machine. t Multi-sheet bypass tray used for small quantity copying onto plain paper or special paper. y Right side door of main body opens to allow removal of mishandled paper or cleaning the transfer/separator electrode wire. u Tray 1 (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets from B4 to A5R. i Tray 2 (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets from A3 to A5R. o Right side door of Drawer base opens to allow removal of mishandled paper. !0 Tray 3 (DB-209/210 universal tray) (option) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets from A3 to A5R. !0 Tray 3 (DB-409/410 fixed tray) (option) is initially fixed at A4 and holds 1,500 sheets. The fixed size can be reset to 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, B5, or B5R, A4R by service. !1 Tray 4 (DB-209/210 universal tray) (option) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets from A3 to A5R. !2 Storage accommodates copy paper or copy materials. !3 Main power switch turns machine power On/Off to operate it as copier/scanner/printer/facsimile. !4 Front door of main body opens to the internal copier to allow clearing of mishandled paper, replenishing of toner or cleaning the corona wire. !5 Front door of Finisher opens to the internal finisher to allow clearing of mishandled paper or inserting new staple cartridge. !6 FS-107 Finisher (option) sorts, staples, and groups copies into finished sets. !7 Power switch turns copier power On/Off when pressed. !8 LCD touch screen displays interactive operation screens. !9 Control panel controls copier operations. Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 2-3 Machine Configuration (continued) I Internal Machine Items w Finisher conveyance unit q Finisher knob e Toner bottle cover i Fixing unit guide 5 o Conveyance unit cover 6 !0 Lever 1 !1 Lever 2 !2 Cover 3 !3 Lever 7 r Writing unit glass y Developing unit cleaning knob t Corona wire cleaning knob u Transfer/Separator wire cleaning lever !4 ADU !5 Lever 4 q Finisher knob can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper in the Finisher. w Finisher conveyance unit can be opened to ease removal of mishandled paper in the Finisher. e Toner bottle cover is to be opened when supplying toner. r Writing unit glass cleaning knob is withdrawn to clean the writing unit glass. t Corona wire cleaning knob is withdrawn to clean the corona wire. y Developing unit prints images to the drum, and needs to be replaced perodically. u Transfer/Separator wire cleaning lever forms the copy image. i Fixing unit guide 5 uses the toner onto the copy paper, and is to be opened for removal of mishandled paper. o Conveyance unit cover 6 passes the paper through the drum unit, and is to be opened for removal of mishandled paper. !0 Lever 1 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper. !1 Lever 2 can be opened to release the pressure rollers for removal of mishandled paper. !2 Cover 3 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper. !3 Lever 7 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper. !4 ADU is used for stackless duplex copying. !5 Lever 4 can be opened for removal of mishandled paper in ADU. 2-4 Machine Configuration (continued) I Standard/Optional Equipment DF-314 Platen cover Machine Information Machine Configuration 2 Loading Paper FT-107 Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Changing Paper Size FS-107 Main body IT-101 DK-109 DB-209/210 DB-409/410 2-5 Machine Configuration (continued) I Control Panel Layout q we rt y DATA SCANNER / PRINTER HELP FAX COPY u i o 1 CHECK 2 5 8 0 3 INTERRUPT 4 APPLICATION 6 STOP/CLEAR 7 OUTPUT 9 START CLEAR QTY. AUTO RESET !6 !5 !4 !3 !2 !1 !0 q LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status; help information; interactive screens; and touch keys for selecting all functions. w CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the current job. e HELP displays a screen with help for the currently selected function or to access the Key Operator Mode Screen. r DATA blinks while receiving print data in printer mode, then lights after completing it. t KEYPAD enters numeric values. y SCANNER/PRINTER switches the machine operation mode to scanner and printer in turn. u FAX switches the machine operation mode to facsimile. i COPY switches the machine operation mode to copy. o INTERRUPT stops copying/facsimile/printing/scanning in progress to allow a simple copying job. !0 STOP/CLEAR stops the copying sequence; deletes the stored memory. !1 START activates scanning or copying. !2 CLEAR QTY. allows resetting of print quantity. !3 [] (COUNTER) displays the Counter List Screen or accesses programming modes for setting special functions. !4 AUTO RESET restores copier to automatic mode settings or to key operator settings. !5 OUTPUT displays screens for selecting an Exit tray, Sort/Staple/Group mode in the machine with Finisher; selecting an Exit tray, E-SORT+sort/E-SORT +group/Group mode in the machine with Inner tray; or selecting E-SORT+sort/ E-SORT+group/Group mode in the machine without Finisher. !6 APPLICATION displays a menu screen for selecting special application functions, or displays screens for selecting Job Store/ Job Recall functions. 2-6 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch This machine is equipped with two power switches. I To Turn On the Power 1 Turn ON the main power switch. The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main body. Please Be Reminded! Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 When turning the main power switch OFF then ON, wait for 3 seconds or longer before turning it ON again; otherwise the copier may not function normally. 2 Turn ON the power switch. The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel. Warm-up takes approximately 30 seconds (7020/ 7025/7030) / 45 seconds (7035). 3 The Basic Screen will be displayed. The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is now available. · When the initial settings are changed by the key operator, the modified conditions will be displayed on the Basic Screen. · When "Enter E.K.C. password" is displayed, enter your password to use the machine. 2-7 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I To Turn Off the Power 1 Turn OFF the power switch. The power switch is located on the far left side of the control panel. The touch screen and all the LEDs on the control panel will go out. 2 Turn OFF the main power switch. The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main body. · The main power switch is not required to be turned off usually. · When the machine is under control of the weekly timer function, turning off the main power switch will deactivate the function. 2-8 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power) This function automatically lowers the power after a specified period (initially 15 minutes) of copier inactivity. The LCD screen becomes dark with the message "Low Power Mode / Press any key to cancel" displayed. HINTS The Auto low power function can be set to 5 minutes/ 10 minutes/ 15 minutes/ 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes in the Key operator mode. For the key operator setting, see p. 12-34. Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 To start a copying job, press any key on the control panel. The Auto low power will be released and the LCD screen recovers usual brightness. · If the Auto shut-off function activates at the same time, the power will be turned off without the LCD screen becoming dark. · The LCD screen will not be come dark during a duplex copying job or when the Jam Position Screen is displayed. I Shutting Off Automatically (Auto Shut-Off) This function automatically shuts off the power after a specified period (initially 15 minutes) of copier inactivity. To start a copying job, press the power switch. The copying operation will become available. HINTS The Auto shut-off can be set for 15 minutes/ 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes in the Key operator mode. For the key operator setting, see p. 12-34. When "Timer interrupt mode / Enter password" is displayed after pressing the power switch, see the following page to continue. 2-9 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) I Entering an EKC Password (EKC) The Electronic Key Counter (EKC) allows the key operator to monitor all copying activities by controlling EKC password accounts. Copy quantity limits for specific accounts can be set. The EKC is not factory-set. An EKC password is required only when the EKC is activated; a User Password is assigned; and "Enter E.K.C. password" is displayed on the touch screen. Copying will be available by following procedure. HINTS For details of the EKC setting, see p. 12-15 to p. 12-21. 1 Press the power switch. The Basic screen will be displayed along with the message shown below. Enter E.K.C. password 2 3 Enter your 5-digit EKC password, using the keypad. The entered password will not be displayed on the screen. If the EKC password is invalid, the copier will reset to the Initial mode. In that case, enter the correct password; or contact the key operator. HINTS See p. 12-16 for setting an EKC password. Press START . Your current copy count and copy limit will be displayed for 3 sec. Current count / limit 018888/025000 2-10 Turning On the Main Power Switch and Power Switch (continued) 4 5 Start a copying job. When the message changes to "Ready to copy", copying job is available on the machine. When your copy count reaches the copy limit, the message "Copy limit reached" will be displayed. In that case, contact the key operator to reset your copy limit. Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 Press CLEAR QTY. while pressing . The initial state will be restored, with the message "Enter E.K.C. password" displayed on the screen. 2-11 Touch Screens This copier has a large Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) in the centre of the control panel. The following pages describe various types of interactive screen and how to display them. I Making a Basic Copy (Basic Screen) The Basic Screen displays when copying operation becomes available after warmup. t RESERVE key r APPLICATION icon e Message area w Icon area q SETTING key !0 SCAN key y JOB LIST key u Job No. icon i COUNT/SET indicator o Memory indicator !1 Paper size/type indication area !5 MODE setting area !2 SIZE setting area !4 DENSITY setting area !3 LENS setting area q SETTING key is selected when the screen displays basic copying conditions. Touch this key to return to the current print job settings when making selections for a reserve job. When any trouble occurs during a reserve setting, the "SETTING" changes to flashing "JAM" or "ADD PAPER" according to the trouble type. See p. 5-7 to p. 5-9. w Icon area displays the following icons. : ADD TONER icon displays when toner supply becomes low. See p. 10-2. : PM CALL icon displays when preventive maintenance is due. See p. 5-4. : FINISHER MODE icon displays when a specific finisher mode is selected. When Staple-sort mode is selected, this icon indicates the number of staples and staple position. See p. 3-29 to p. 3-31. : ROTATION icon displays when the Rotation automatically functions. See p. 7-9 to p. 7-10. e Message area displays the machine status and procedure required at that time. r APPLICATION icon displays when any application function is selected on the Application Selection Screen. See p. 8-2. 2-12 Touch Screens (continued) t RESERVE key is touched to select copy conditions for a subsequent job while the current scan/print job is in progress. See p. 3-23 to p. 3-24. y JOB LIST key is touched to view the current job status, to change the printing order of reserve jobs, or to cancel printing a reserve job. See p. 3-25 to p. 326. displays when is pressed to start a reserve job of u Job No. icon that number. Service can set the Job No. icon to display the page count while scanning the originals, and also the copy count when printing job starts, instead of the job number. START Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 i COUNT/SET indicator indicates the print quantity entered from the control panel keypad, and also indicates the print count on the left of the set count while printing. See p. 3-7. o Memory indicator indicates the remaining memory available for the next operation. See p. 3-22. !0 SCAN key is touched to start scanning originals when any copy condition which requires Store mode is selected, or Store mode is directly selected on the Application Selection Screen. See p. 3-19, and p. 3-21 to p. 3-22. !1 Paper size/type indication area displays the paper size loaded in each tray and paper type of the selected tray under the "SIZE" indication, if specified by the key operator. See p. 12-23. !2 SIZE setting area is used to select the desired paper size or APS. See p. 38 to p. 3-11. !3 LENS setting area is used to select the desired magnification ratio. See p. 312 to p. 3-14. !4 DENSITY setting area is used to specify the desired exposure level. See p. 3-15 to p. 3-16. !5 MODE setting area is used to select the copy mode (1s1, 1s2, 2s1, or 2s2). See p. 3-17 to p. 3-20. 2-13 Touch Screens (continued) I Using Application Function (Application Selection Screen) The Application Selection Screen displays when APPLICATION is pressed on the control panel. 16 application function keys are provided on the screen. Touching a key displays a subsequent screen for specifying the selected function. (Touching Reverse Image, AUTO Layout, or Non-image Area Erase does not display a subsequent screen, but highlights the key on the screen.) JOB MEMORY key: Touched to use the Job memory function. Function keys: Touched to use the Application function. Store Mode key: Touched to copy in the Store mode. OK key: Touched to return to the Basic Screen. CANCEL key: Touched to cancel the selected function. ALL CLEAR key: Touched to clear all the selected Applications. HINTS Sheet/Cover Insertion Chapter Combination Booklet OHP Image Insert Dual Page Special Original Special Original Special Original Special Original Text/Photo Enhance Reverse Image Repeat Repeat Frame/Fold Erasure AUTO Layout Image Shift Non Image Area Erase STAMP STAMP Inserting Sheets and Covers: See p. 8-3 Locating Title Pages on the Right Side: See p. 8-7 Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet: See p. 8-9 Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet: See p. 8-11 Copying onto OHP Films: See p. 8-14 Inserting Images into Printed Sets: See p. 8-16 Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages: See p. 8-19 Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) : See p. 8-23 Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original): See p. 8-25 Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size): See p. 8-27 Reverse the Second Side in 1s2 Mode (Flip Side 2): See p. 8-29 Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals: See p. 8-32 Reversing Colour in Black and White Image: See p. 8-34 Repeating Selected Image Area (Verti./Horiz. Mode): See p. 8-36 Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times (AUTO/ Repeat Mode): See p. 8-39 Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders: See p. 8-42 Copying Image in the Centre of Copy Paper: See p. 8-44 Creating Binding Margin: See p. 8-46 Erasing Outside of the Original: See p. 8-48 Printing Stamps or Watermarks onto Copies: See p. 8-50 Printing Date/Time, Page Numbers or Numberings: See p. 8-54 2-14 Loading Paper A paper indicator (see below) always appear on each tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paper level of the tray. When paper in a tray runs short, the indicator " " appears on the tray key, then it changes to " " when the tray becomes empty. Machine Information Machine Configuration Turn On/Off the Power Touch Screens Loading Paper Changing Paper Size 2 Follow the procedure below to supply the empty tray with copy paper. When the Multi-sheet bypass tray is empty, " " and " " will be displayed on the bypass tray key instead of the paper size indication. HINTS Key operator can set the machine to indicate the paper type for each tray when selected on the screen. See p. 12-23. I Loading Paper in Main Body Trays and DB-209/210 Trays Main body trays: Tray 1, Tray 2 DB-209/210 trays: Tray 3, Tray 4

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