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DIRECTIVE 2002/96/CE ON THE TREATMENT, COLLECTION, RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND THEIR COMPONENTS
INFORMATION
1. FOR COUNTRIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION (EU)
The disposal of electric and electronic devices as solid urban waste is strictly prohibited: it must be collected separately.
The dumping of these devices at unequipped and unauthorized places may have hazardous effects on health and the environment.
Offenders will be subjected to the penalties and measures laid down by the law.
TO DISPOSE OF OUR DEVICES CORRECTLY:
a)Contact the Local Authorities, who will give you the practical information you need and the instructions for handling the waste correctly, for example: location and times of the waste collection centres, etc.
b)When you purchase a new device of ours, give a used device similar to the one purchased to our dealer for disposal.
The crossed dustbin symbol on the device means that:
-when it to be disposed of, the device is to be taken to the equipped waste collection centres and is to be handled separately from urban waste;
- The producer guarantees the activation of the treatment, collection, recycling and disposal procedures in accordance with Directive 2002/96/CE (and subsequent amendments).
2. FOR OTHER COUNTRIES (NOT IN THE EU)
The treatment, collection, recycling and disposal of electric and electronic devices will be carried out in accordance with the laws in force in the country in question.
Contents
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Contents
500-SHEET Paper Feed Unit
When a finisher AR-FN5N is installed
Air conditioner or
Important Points When Selecting AN Installation Site
Do not install your machine in areas that are
Changes, e.g., near an
Do not touch the photoconductive drum green portion
Trademark acknowledgements
Environmental Information
Using the Manual
Software setup guide for printer
Key operators guide/software setup guide
Pass Feeder as the Rspf
Meaning of R in Original and Paper Size Indications
Conventions Used in this Manual
Explanation of words and illustration
Main Features
Part Names and Functions
Interior
Operation Panel
Example
Using the touch panel Selecting a function
Touch Panel
Print JOB key
Mode switching keys
Display switching keys
Job list
Turn the power switch to the on position
Power on and OFF
Power on
Power OFF
Auto power shut-off mode
Initial Settings
Power Save Modes
Preheat mode
Upper paper tray*1 Plain paper A5 to A3 56 g/m2 to 105 g/m2
Tray Paper tray type Paper type Size Weight Capacity
Loading Paper
Letterhead paper
Follow these guidelines when using special papers
Special papers
Envelopes
Loading the paper in the paper tray
Loading Paper
Set the paper guides to the copy paper width
Important points when inserting paper in the bypass tray
Loading paper in the bypass tray
Select the tray in which you loaded paper
Changing a TRAY’S Paper Type and Paper Size Settings
Touch the Tray Settings key
Setting the paper type in the bypass tray
Main Screen of Copy Mode
Close the document cover/RSPF
How to place the original
Normal Copying
Copying from the Document Glass
Copying a large number of originals
Adjust the original guides to the size of the original
Stream feeding mode
Copying from the Rspf
Removing the document cover
Points to Note When Making Copies
Document glass and Rspf
Originals that can be used in the Rspf
Touch the Special Modes key
Select the MIX Size Original Feeding Mode checkbox
Copying originals of mixed length Mixed feeding
Automatic copy image rotation rotation copying
Tray. p.20
Shifting the starting position of copying
Set the type of paper that
You loaded in the bypass
Original → Paper
Using the Document Glass
Automatic TWO-SIDED Copying
Touch the One-sided to two-sided copy key
Original for the front side is scanned
Using the Rspf
Touch the desired copy mode
To cancel automatic two-sided copying, press the Clear key
Exposure value guidelines
Exposure Adjustment
Touch the Exposure key Manually adjust the copy exposure
Selecting the original image type
Place the originals. p.22, p.23
Original type setting Original position Selectable ratios
REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM
Automatic Ratio Selection
Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Copy Ratio key
Manual Ratio Selection
Touch the XY Zoom key
Direction
Copy ratio in the vertical Y direction
Zoom keys To change
Copy ratio in the horizontal
Replace only the originals that have not yet been scanned
Interrupting a Copy RUN
Press the Interrupt key to interrupt the copy run
Offset Function
Copy Finishing Functions
Sort Copy
Group Copy
Touch the Sort or Group key
When using the Rspf
When using the document glass
Touch the Output key
Insert the originals face up Place each original face down
Using the Rspf Using the document glass
Staple Sort
Orientation of the Original and Stapling Positions
Copying will start after all originals have been scanned
Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Output key
Touch the Staple Sort key
Special Modes
Example Selecting the margin shift function
General Procedure for Using the Special Functions
Touch the key of the desired special mode
Select the shift direction
Adjust the shift width as needed and touch the OK key
Margin Shift Copy
Touch the Margin Shift key in the special modes screen
Touch the Erase key in the special modes screen
Select the desired erase mode
Adjust the erase width as needed and touch the OK key
Erase Copy
Place the originals on the document glass. p.22
When copying book originals
Dual page Copy
Touch the Dual page Copy key in the special modes screen
Specify whether 1-sided or 2-sided originals will be copied
Function is enabled
Pamphlet Copy
Touch the READ-END key
JOB Build Mode
Touch the JOB Build key in the special modes menu screen
Multi Shot Copy
Touch the inside OK key
Original Size
Touch the Manual key
Select the original size
Not copying onto a cover
Cover Copy
Copying onto a cover
Specify whether or not the front cover is to be copied on
Touch the OK key in the cover setting screen
Select the covers that you wish to add
Load the cover paper to be used into the bypass tray
Reverse Copy
Touch the outer OK key
50a
Back side of the card is scanned and copying begins
50b
Place the original on the document glass
Front side of the card is scanned
Programmed
Custom Settings
This is used to print a setting list or a font list. p.53
Continuous printing. p.53
Custom Settings
General Procedure for Custom Settings
Settings
Touch the STORE/DELETE key
JOB Program Memory
Storing a JOB Program
Press the key
Touch the STORE/DELETE key Touch the Delete key
Executing a JOB Program
Deleting a Stored JOB Program
Touch the program number key of the desired program
Enter your account number 5 digits with the numeric keys
Auditing Mode
Copying When Auditing Mode is Enabled
When the copy job is finished, press the ACC.#-C key
Image quality problems
Trouble Problems related to machine operation
Paper feeding problems
Display Messages
Message Cause and solution
Staples are jammed in the finisher or the staple case is not
Contact your authorised service representative
Problems related to machine operation
Troubleshooting
Originals were being scanned
Automatically, or copying does not
Original is not a standard size
Copy, print job, or received fax is being printed
Paper feeding problems
Image quality problems
First, locate the misfeed
Misfeed Removal
Misfeed Removal Guidance
Section a
Misfeed in the Rspf
Remove the misfed original
Section C
Misfed paper. Doing so may cause a
Misfeed in the Bypass Tray
Misfeed in the Machine
Misfeed in the paper feed area
Make sure that the misfeed message is cleared
Misfeed in the fusing area
Close the front cover and side cover
Turn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow
Replace the upper paper tray
Misfeed in the Centre Tray
Misfeed in the Upper Paper Tray
Close the lower side cover
Misfeed in the Lower Paper Tray
Open the lower side cover Remove the misfed paper
Replace the lower paper tray
Gently pull the misfed paper out
Misfeed in the Upper Exit Area
Misfeed in AN Output Tray
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Close the front cover
Replacing the Toner Cartridge
Staple Cartridge Replacement
Checking the total output count and toner quantity
Checking the Toner Quantity and Total Output Count
Staple JAM Removal
Surface of document glass Underside of document cover/RSPF
Cleaning the Machine
Document Glass and Document COVER/RSPF
Bypass Tray Paper Feed Roller
Peripheral Devices and Supplies
Peripheral Devices
Part names
Specifications
Finisher AR-FN5N
Capacity Lower tray
Sheet Paper Feed Unit
Paper Upper tray
Store the supplies in a location that is
Storage of Supplies
Reversing Single Pass Feeder
Proper Storage
79a
Saddle Stitch Finisher
Parts of the Saddle Stitch Finisher
79b
Specifications
79c
Functions of the Saddle Stitch Finisher
79d
Punch function only when a punch unit is installed
79e
Using the Saddle Stitch Finisher Functions
Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in copy mode
PCL printer driver on the Windows XP as an example
Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in printer mode
79f
Place the original p.6 Touch the Output key
Select the staple position Using the Rspf
Using the document glass
79g
Push in the staple box
79h
Replacing the staple cartridge
Pull the stapler section forward
Open the saddle stitch section cover Remove the staple box
79i
Removing a staple jam
Remove the paper from the stapler compiler
Push the staple box all the way in until you hear a click
Discarding punch waste when a punch unit is installed
79l
Raise the lever on the front edge of the staple box
Close the center cover
Removing Paper Misfeeds
79m
Misfeed in the relay path
Gently, taking care not to
79n
Misfeed in the saddle stitch finisher
Remove the paper
Remove any misfed paper from the saddle stitch tray
79o
79p
Troubleshooting Related to Saddle Stitch Finisher
When an optional punch unit is installed
79q
Using the KEY Operator Programs
Specifications
Developer system
Resolution
Power consumption
Overall dimensions
50a
Symbols
Index
Job program
How to place the original
Important points when inserting paper
Important points when selecting an installation site
15, 19
Points to note when making copies
Power save modes
Setting the paper type in the bypass tray
Making copies
Using convenient copy functions
Troubleshooting and maintenance
Preparations
Class Laser Product Laser Klasse
For users in the USA
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