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User guide PLUS BF-030 W - Operation Manual
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. OPERATION MANUAL
BF-030W
PLUS
First of all, we would like to thank you very much for purchasing a Plus Board Fax CONFERENCE MODEL. Please read this Operation Manual before using the machine to get the best performance out of the product. We recommend that you keep this manual for future reference.
EXPLANATION OF UL REGULATORY LABEL (USA ONLY)
PLEASE NOTE: The description "Computer Rooms" on the
label located on the rear of the copyboard, refers to areas where an abundance of computer control equipment (such as high output servers) is being used, It does NOT refer to environments such as offices or classrooms where there are simply PC's being used. UL regulations require that we place a warning label in regard to this item being used in a "Computer Room". Please understand that this equipment will in no way interfere with the running of computer equipment or peripherals. The UL regulation simply applies to all items that contain flammable material in excess of a specified area, We would like to further stress that there is no inherent risk of this equipment causing a fire. It is only pointing out that should a fire occur, then this equipment will also burn along with any other flammable materials contained in the room. Should you have any questions whatsoever about this information, please call PLUS Corporation of America directly at (201)8182700
CONTENTS
FEATURES ......................................................... 1 PRODUCT FEATURES ...................................... 2 CONTROL FUNCTIONS ..................................... 3 HOW TO USE ..................................................... 4 MAINTENANCE/HOW TO STORE ..................... 7 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................... 7 CHECK LIST OF SIMPLE FAILURES ................ 8 SPECIFICATIONS .............................................. 9
BF-030W BOARD FAX CARTON CONTENTS
Please be sure all of the following items are included in the carton with the BF-030W BOARD FAX Board Fax main unit ........... 1
ACCESSORIES Set of Dry-eraseble markers (one each black, red and blue). Dry-Eraser (1) Fax Paper (30m(96ft) , 12mm(w/1/2") core) Operation Manual with warranty card OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES PC interface board - to enable integration of the BF-030W and your Personal Computer
FEATURES
The board size is W1800mm H920mm-large enough to show all the ideas that you discuss during your meetings, without any omissions. Information on the large screen can be copied immediately onto a sheet of A4/Letter paper. Those who attend a meeting can concentrate on the subject, as there is no need to waste time jotting down notes. The board screen can be slid easily, and, the powder tray is designed for easy disposal of powder. The BF-030W can be easily upgraded for use with your PC (with optional PC interface board)
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PRODUCT FEATURES
FRONT
Board screen 50mm 50mm gridded surface area
Tray
Printer
Operation panel
T-shaped stand Printer cover Caster
REAR
Expansion slot (for optional upgrades) T-shaped stand
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Optional accessory sold separately: PC interface board - to enable downloading of board information from the BF-030W to the PC
)
CONTROL FUNCTIONS
OPERATION PANEL
PLUS BOARDFAX
BF-030W
FEED
POWER ON
PAPER OUT
OPEN
POWER
A4
COPY
L
REPEAT
PC
STOP
A
B
CD
E
F
G
H
I
Opening button .............................. Press this button to open the printer hatch when replacing the thermal paper. Power switch .................................. Press "I" to turn ON the power when starting machine operation. Power lamp ..................................... Press the switch, and the green lamp will blink on and off. The lamp will stay lit (green) when the read sensor inside the machine is ready for operation. Paper warning lamp ....................... When the thermal paper has run out, the red lamp will light. Load new recording paper. A4 reduction copy key ................... This is used when copying one page of the screen at a reduced size onto A4 paper. At this time, the copy is reduced horizontally. A4-L copy key ................................. This is used when one page of the screen is copied onto A4-L paper. The machine produces a copy at a reduced scale of the same length and breadth. Repeat key ...................................... For use with optional PC interface kit. PC COPY key .................................. For use with optional PC interface kit. Feed/stop key ................................. This is used when the screen slides to the left. Pressing this key advances the screen by one page and then automatically stops. Pressing the key while the board screen is being moved stops it immediately. This can also be used when paper has run out and must be refilled. If this key is pressed during the copying operation, the copying performance ends and the printer stops.
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HOW TO USE
BEFORE USE...
Press the caster lock switches ON and keep the casters in a locked position. Plug in and turn ON the power switch. After the power lamp blinks for 2-3 seconds, it should turn green.
POWER
POWER ON
PAPER OUT
WHEN COPYING... When copying onto A4 paper:
Press the A4 reduction copy key. At this time the board screen slides forward one page and the written contents are reduced onto A4 paper.
When copying onto A4-L paper:
Press A4-L copy key. At this time the board screen slides forward one page, and the written contents are reduced to A4-L size (210 x 400mm) and copied.
Cut-off of Recording Paper
When copying is completed, pull the tip of the recording paper upwards and cut it off with the edge of the outlet.
Halt of Copying
Press the feed/stop key to half the copying operation immediately. The printer stops after completion of copying up to that point.
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HOW TO USE
WHEN SLIDING THE SCREEN FORWARD... Sliding by using key
Press the feed/stop key. Then, the board screen slides to the left by one page and stops. It stops immediately when the feed/stop key is pressed during the sliding operation.
Manual sliding
It is also possible to slide the board screen manually. In this case, it can be slid in either direction; to the right and left. However, manual sliding at an excessively high speed must be avoided as it occasionally causes problems.
WHEN REPLACING RECORDING PAPER... *Concerning replacement of recording paper
Replace with new recording paper in the following cases: When a red line appears at the end of the recording paper. (A red line appears when only about one meter or so of recording paper is remaining.) When the paper warning lamp lights red.
Press the opening button to open the printer cover.
Take out the winding core of used recording paper.
As illustrated, set it in so that the tip of the new roll of recording paper extends about 20cm from the outlet.
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HOW TO USE
Push both ends of the hatch closed until it locks with a clicking noise. At this time, make sure that the recording paper has not slipped.
Cut off the extra recording paper from the printer outlet.
Replace the recording paper in the following situations
When a red line appears at the edges of the recording paper. The red line will appear when there is only about one meter (3 feet) or so of recording paper left on the roll. When the paper out lamp lights red.
Note:
Please use only the correct type of recording paper. Particular attention must be given to the winding direction of the recording paper, since copying cannot be performed if the winding direction of the recording paper is reversed. Be sure to keep the recording paper straight when loading, failure to do so may cause wrinkling or tearing of the paper during the copy function.
*Automatic Power Cut-off Function
If there is no key operation for about an hour, the fluorescent lamp inside the main unit automatically goes off and the machine enters a state of power conservation. (At this time, the power lamp is lit.) If at any time any key is pressed, the fluorescent lamp light again, and the normal operating condition is restored.
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MAINTENANCE/HOW TO STORE
Carry out the following maintenance procedures periodically to ensure high quality copying performance at all times. (1) Cleaning of the surface When the surface gets stained, wipe it off with a slightly damp cloth. Also, if the stain is particularly stubborn, use a solution of water-thinned neutral detergent to wipe it off. Do not start using the machine until the sheet has completely dried. (2) Cleaning of tray and decorative frame Wipe away any dirt or residue left by the markers in the tray and the decorative frame with a slightly damp cloth.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
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