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Chapter 4

USER SETTINGS

CUSTOM SETTINGS

The custom settings let you adjust certain features of the machine to better suit your needs. The custom settings include the following settings:

TOTAL COUNT

This displays the number of pages output by the machine. (p.53)

DISPLAY CONTRAST

This is used to adjust the contrast of the touch panel. (p.53)

LIST PRINT*1

This is used to print a setting list or a font list. (p.53)

CLOCK

This is used to set the date and time of the machine’s built-in clock. (p.53)

TRAY SETTINGS

This is used to configure the paper type and paper size settings for each

 

tray, and select whether or not automatic switch over to another tray with the

 

same size and type of paper will take place if the paper runs out during

 

continuous printing. (p.53)

The following settings are explained in detail in the operation manual for facsimile.

ADDRESS CONTROL*2

If your machine has the fax option, this setting is used to store fax numbers

 

for automatic dialling. Group keys and user indexes can also be

RECEIVE MODE*2

programmed.

This is used to select the fax receive mode (automatic or manual).

FAX DATA FORWARD*2

This is used to forward faxes received in memory to another destination.

KEYBOARD SELECT*3

When using the fax or network scanner function, use this setting to change

 

the layout of the keyboard in the letter entry screen. (p.53)

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS.. Settings for key operators (administrators of this machine). A key appears for these settings in the custom settings menu screen. For explanations of the settings, see the Key operator’s guide. (For explanations of key operator programs for the fax option, see the operation manual for facsimile.)

*1 The fax option or network printer function must be installed. *2 The fax option must be installed.

*3 The fax option or network scanner function must be installed.

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Contents Copia 2301 d-Copia Publication Issued by Contents 500-SHEET Paper Feed Unit When a finisher AR-FN5N is installedAir conditioner or Important Points When Selecting AN Installation SiteDo not install your machine in areas that are Changes, e.g., near anDo not touch the photoconductive drum green portion Trademark acknowledgementsEnvironmental Information Using the ManualSoftware setup guide for printer Key operators guide/software setup guidePass Feeder as the Rspf Meaning of R in Original and Paper Size IndicationsConventions Used in this Manual Explanation of words and illustrationMain Features Part Names and Functions Interior Operation Panel Touch Panel Using the touch panel Selecting a functionExample Print JOB key Mode switching keysDisplay switching keys Job listTurn the power switch to the on position Power on and OFFPower on Power OFFAuto power shut-off mode Initial SettingsPower Save Modes Preheat modeLoading Paper Tray Paper tray type Paper type Size Weight CapacityUpper paper tray*1 Plain paper A5 to A3 56 g/m2 to 105 g/m2 Letterhead paper Follow these guidelines when using special papersSpecial papers EnvelopesLoading the paper in the paper tray Loading PaperLoading paper in the bypass tray Important points when inserting paper in the bypass traySet the paper guides to the copy paper width Touch the Tray Settings key Changing a TRAY’S Paper Type and Paper Size SettingsSelect the tray in which you loaded paper Setting the paper type in the bypass tray Main Screen of Copy Mode Close the document cover/RSPF How to place the originalNormal Copying Copying from the Document GlassCopying a large number of originals Adjust the original guides to the size of the originalStream feeding mode Copying from the RspfRemoving the document cover Points to Note When Making CopiesDocument glass and Rspf Originals that can be used in the RspfTouch the Special Modes key Select the MIX Size Original Feeding Mode checkboxCopying originals of mixed length Mixed feeding Automatic copy image rotation rotation copyingTray. p.20 Shifting the starting position of copyingSet the type of paper that You loaded in the bypassOriginal → Paper Using the Document GlassAutomatic TWO-SIDED Copying Touch the One-sided to two-sided copy keyOriginal for the front side is scanned Using the RspfTouch the desired copy mode To cancel automatic two-sided copying, press the Clear keyExposure value guidelines Exposure AdjustmentTouch the Exposure key Manually adjust the copy exposure Selecting the original image typePlace the originals. p.22, p.23 Original type setting Original position Selectable ratiosREDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM Automatic Ratio SelectionPlace the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Copy Ratio key Manual Ratio SelectionTouch the XY Zoom key Direction Copy ratio in the vertical Y directionZoom keys To change Copy ratio in the horizontalPress the Interrupt key to interrupt the copy run Interrupting a Copy RUNReplace only the originals that have not yet been scanned Offset Function Copy Finishing FunctionsSort Copy Group CopyTouch the Sort or Group key When using the RspfWhen using the document glass Touch the Output keyInsert the originals face up Place each original face down Using the Rspf Using the document glassStaple Sort Orientation of the Original and Stapling PositionsTouch the Staple Sort key Place the originals. p.22, p.23 Touch the Output keyCopying will start after all originals have been scanned Special Modes Touch the key of the desired special mode General Procedure for Using the Special FunctionsExample Selecting the margin shift function Select the shift direction Adjust the shift width as needed and touch the OK keyMargin Shift Copy Touch the Margin Shift key in the special modes screenTouch the Erase key in the special modes screen Select the desired erase modeAdjust the erase width as needed and touch the OK key Erase CopyPlace the originals on the document glass. p.22 When copying book originalsDual page Copy Touch the Dual page Copy key in the special modes screenPamphlet Copy Function is enabledSpecify whether 1-sided or 2-sided originals will be copied Touch the JOB Build key in the special modes menu screen JOB Build ModeTouch the READ-END key Multi Shot Copy Touch the inside OK key Original SizeTouch the Manual key Select the original sizeCopying onto a cover Cover CopyNot copying onto a cover Specify whether or not the front cover is to be copied on Touch the OK key in the cover setting screenSelect the covers that you wish to add Load the cover paper to be used into the bypass trayReverse Copy Touch the outer OK key 50aBack side of the card is scanned and copying begins 50bPlace the original on the document glass Front side of the card is scannedProgrammed Custom SettingsThis is used to print a setting list or a font list. p.53 Continuous printing. p.53Custom Settings General Procedure for Custom SettingsSettings Touch the STORE/DELETE key JOB Program MemoryStoring a JOB Program Press the keyTouch the STORE/DELETE key Touch the Delete key Executing a JOB ProgramDeleting a Stored JOB Program Touch the program number key of the desired programEnter your account number 5 digits with the numeric keys Auditing ModeCopying When Auditing Mode is Enabled When the copy job is finished, press the ACC.#-C keyPaper feeding problems Trouble Problems related to machine operationImage quality problems Display Messages Message Cause and solutionStaples are jammed in the finisher or the staple case is not Contact your authorised service representativeProblems related to machine operation TroubleshootingOriginals were being scanned Automatically, or copying does notOriginal is not a standard size Copy, print job, or received fax is being printedPaper feeding problems Image quality problems Misfeed Removal Guidance Misfeed RemovalFirst, locate the misfeed Section a Misfeed in the RspfRemove the misfed original Section CMisfed paper. Doing so may cause a Misfeed in the Bypass TrayMisfeed in the Machine Misfeed in the paper feed areaMake sure that the misfeed message is cleared Misfeed in the fusing areaClose the front cover and side cover Turn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrowMisfeed in the Upper Paper Tray Misfeed in the Centre TrayReplace the upper paper tray Close the lower side cover Misfeed in the Lower Paper TrayOpen the lower side cover Remove the misfed paper Replace the lower paper trayMisfeed in AN Output Tray Misfeed in the Upper Exit AreaGently pull the misfed paper out Troubleshooting and Maintenance Close the front cover Replacing the Toner CartridgeStaple Cartridge Replacement Staple JAM Removal Checking the Toner Quantity and Total Output CountChecking the total output count and toner quantity Surface of document glass Underside of document cover/RSPF Cleaning the MachineDocument Glass and Document COVER/RSPF Bypass Tray Paper Feed RollerPeripheral Devices and Supplies Peripheral DevicesFinisher AR-FN5N SpecificationsPart names Paper Upper tray Sheet Paper Feed UnitCapacity Lower tray Store the supplies in a location that is Storage of SuppliesReversing Single Pass Feeder Proper StorageParts of the Saddle Stitch Finisher Saddle Stitch Finisher79a 79b Specifications79c Functions of the Saddle Stitch Finisher79d Punch function only when a punch unit is installedUsing the saddle stitch finisher functions in copy mode Using the Saddle Stitch Finisher Functions79e 79f Using the saddle stitch finisher functions in printer modePCL printer driver on the Windows XP as an example Place the original p.6 Touch the Output key Select the staple position Using the RspfUsing the document glass 79gPush in the staple box 79hReplacing the staple cartridge Pull the stapler section forwardOpen the saddle stitch section cover Remove the staple box 79iRemoving a staple jam Remove the paper from the stapler compilerPush the staple box all the way in until you hear a click Discarding punch waste when a punch unit is installed79l Raise the lever on the front edge of the staple boxClose the center cover Removing Paper Misfeeds79m Misfeed in the relay pathGently, taking care not to 79nMisfeed in the saddle stitch finisher Remove the paperRemove any misfed paper from the saddle stitch tray 79oWhen an optional punch unit is installed Troubleshooting Related to Saddle Stitch Finisher79p 79q Using the KEY Operator ProgramsSpecifications Developer system ResolutionPower consumption Overall dimensionsIndex Symbols50a Job program How to place the originalImportant points when inserting paper Important points when selecting an installation site15, 19 Points to note when making copiesPower save modes Setting the paper type in the bypass trayMaking copies Using convenient copy functionsTroubleshooting and maintenance PreparationsClass Laser Product Laser Klasse For users in the USA Information