Contents
Operators Manual for Basic Function
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Contents
Filing
Using the Editing Functions
Maintenance
Contents
USE of Recycled Paper in the Copier
User Safety
Regulatory Information
Toshiba Quality is Second to None
Toner
Supplies / Parts
General
Tip
Preface
Features of the e-STUDIO202L/232/282
When installing or moving
General Precautions
Turning power off Shutdown
931.5
Other points
When using the Multifunctional Digital Systems
Position of Certification label, etc
Other points
During maintenance or inspection
When handling supplies
Disclaimer Notice
Energy Star Program
Environmental Information
Before Using Equipment
Main components
Description of Each Component
Configuration of options
Saddle Stitch Finisher MJ-1025
Automatic Duplexer Enables duplex copying
Wireless LAN Module GN-1041
Slot Cover
Printer Kit GM-1070
Bluetooth Module GN-2010
Antenna GN-3010
Bridge ID Gate KP-2004, KP-2005
Control panel
JOB Status button
Access button
Error lamp
Interrupt button
When fixing the angle of the control panel
Angle of the control panel is fixed at 7 degrees
Touch-buttons
Function setting area
Touch panel
Message display
Settings button
Clearing functions selected
Adjusting the contrast of the touch panel
Enter
Setting letters
Turning power on
Turning Power On / Off
When copying is finished
When department or user management is used
Department management
Windows Domain Authentication
MFP local authentication, Ldap authentication
User management
Menu for user authentication appears
Turning Power On / Off
Displaying the available number of copies
Press the Enter button
Turning power off Shutdown
Power switch automatically returns to the OFF position
Appears on the menu. Press the YES button
Sleep Mode
Energy Saving Mode
Automatic Energy Save Mode
Off Mode
Press the Sleep button on the touch panel
To canceling the energy saving mode
Setting Copy Paper
Feeder Paper type Paper size Maximum sheet capacity
Acceptable copy paper
Recommended paper
Paper type Toshiba recommendations / Manufacturer Mode
Handling and storing paper
Setting copy paper size change
Adjust the side guides with both hands
Be sure to close the drawer securely and carefully
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Cedure
Changing the setting of paper size
Place paper in a and B
Press the User Functions button on the control panel
Drawer for special uses
Paper type Purpose Indication Reference
When Cover sheet is set in the 1st drawer
Clearing the drawer for special uses
HOW to Make Copies
Acceptable originals
Setting Originals
Maximum number of sheets for scanning
Placing originals on the glass Sheet originals
Book-type originals
Use types of original 9 and 10 shown below with extra care
Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder optional
Precautions
Damage to the equipment
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If there are more originals, set them in the same way
Single feed mode
Initial Default setting
Initial Default settings
Making Copies
Place the originals
Press the Start button
Copying starts
Place the next original, and press the Start button
Stopping the copying operation
Scanning the next originals during copying Auto job start
Select the copy mode and set the number of copies
Presspanel. the Start button on the control
Confirming auto job and canceling job in waiting
Confirming and canceling auto job
Canceling auto job
Replace the original with a new one
Press the Interrupt button on Control panel
Bypass Copying
Paper size Procedure
Bypass copying
Holding a
Side guides to the paper length while
Press the Start button on the control panel
Press the Other button for the media type
When Thick 1 paper is set
CHO-3 YOU-4
Copying on an envelope Acceptable envelope
Copying on an envelope
Envelope is automatically selected for paper type
Press the Other button
Place the original on the original glass
Bypass copying on non-standard size paper
Using the digital keys
Recalling dimensions registered in the memory
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Proof Copy
Change the settings as required
HOW to Make Copies
Setting of Basic Copy Modes
Automatic Paper Selection APS
Paper Selection
When automatic paper selection is not selected
Manual paper selection
Copying mixed-size originals in one go mixed original size
Press the Start button
Automatic Magnification Selection AMS
Enlargement and Reduction Copying
Press the AMS button Place the originals
Press the button representing the desired copy paper size
Press the Start button
Press the Other button
One-touch zoom buttons
Zoom Up and Down buttons
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When LD-size paper is selected
Selecting Finishing Modes
Type of finishing mode
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Name of each part in the Finisher optional
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Names of each Inner Finisher optional
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Sort/Group copying
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Press the Sort or Group button
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Rotate sort mode
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Staple sort mode
Maximum number of sheets for stapling
108
Paper size Qty
109
Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode booklet mode
Select the paper size
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Available conditions for saddle stitching
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Hole punch mode optional
Press the Hole Punch button
Number of punch holes and available paper sizes
113
Number of punch holes Available paper sizes Hole diameter
114
Duplex Copying
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Press the 1 2 Duplex button
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Sided original 2-sided copy
Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu
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Sided original 1-sided copy
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Press the 2 1 Split button
Book-type original 2-sided copy
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Select the book copying type
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Select LT copy size
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Open and place the first pages on the original glass
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Original Mode
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Copy Density Adjustment
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Image Adjustment
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Background Adjustment
Background Adjustment button
Canceling the background adjustment
Sharpness
Canceling the sharpness adjustment
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Using the Editing Functions
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Image Shift
Creating a right or left margin Place paper in the drawers
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Press the TOP or Bottom button
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Creating a top or bottom margin Place paper in the drawers
Image Shift button
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Creating a bookbinding margin
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Edge Erase
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Book Center Erase
Place a book original on the original glass
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Dual
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2IN1 / 4IN1
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Magazine Sort button
Magazine Sort
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Select the paper type
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Editing
Trimming / Masking
Values of the left and top scales
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Place the original with its face up on the original glass
Specify the area. Read the following
Place the originals with its face down
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Press the Mirror button
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Mirror image
Editing button
Negative/Positive reversal
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Press the NEG/POS button
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XY Zoom
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Cover Sheet
Place the cover sheet
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Press the Start button
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Place plain paper in the drawers Place the originals
Sheet Insertion
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Place the special sheets of paper
Press the Insert Source 1 or Insert Source 2 button
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10Press the Start button
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Time Stamp
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Number
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JOB Build
Place the originals of the 1st job
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Press the JOB Finish button on the basic menu
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Image Direction
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Book Tablet
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ADF / Sadf
Press the ADF button
Press the Sadf button
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Place the original one by one
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Filing
Public box
Filing
User box
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Press the BOX Name button, and then enter the box name
Creating User Boxes
181
Key in the password in Retype Password
Changing Data of User Boxes
Press the BOX Name button, and then enter the new box name
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Box settings are updated 184 6.e-FILING
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Deleting User Boxes
Box is deleted 186 6.e-FILING
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Storing Documents in e-Filing
When the password entry menu is displayed
To store the document in the folder
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10Press the Start button
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Printing Stored Documents
Printing the whole document
Press the Print button
Select the document to be printed
To stop printing a stored document during the operation
Test printing
193
To stop printing a stored document during this operation
Printing the stored document after changing the settings
195
Deleting Folders or Documents
To delete a document in the folder
197
Storing documents in the shared folder
Appendix
Press the File Name button
199
Select the destination you want to store the data
Select the format in which the data are stored
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202 6.e-FILING
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Template
Template in Useful Template
Template
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Template using the copying function Button Function *1
Template using the scanning function Button Function *1
Template using the e-Filing function Button Function *1
Public Template Group
Registering User Groups and Templates
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208 7.TEMPLATE
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13Press the Save button
Press the Name button, and then enter the user group name
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212 7.TEMPLATE
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214 7.TEMPLATE
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216 7.TEMPLATE
12Press the Save button
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Changing Data of User Groups and Templates
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220 7.TEMPLATE
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Enter the password, and then press the Enter button
When the public group is selected
When the user group is selected
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224 7.TEMPLATE
12Press the Enter button
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Recalling Templates
Press the desired template button
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228 7.TEMPLATE
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230 7.TEMPLATE
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Deleting User Groups or Templates
Delete OK? appears. Press the Delete button
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234 7.TEMPLATE
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JOB Status
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Job Status
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Confirming Print Job Status
Print jobs
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Releasing print job
Pausing print jobs
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Moving print jobs
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Proof print jobs
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Press the Proof button
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When you want to change the number of sets
Press the Release button
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Private print jobs
244
Press the Private button Select the appropriate user name
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When using department codes
Press the Invalid button
Keying in correct department code to print
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Confirming Scan Job Status
Deleting scan job
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Log List
Confirming job history in log list Print log
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Send log
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Receive log
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Scan log
255
Want to register into the address book
256
Registering into address book from log lists
Press the Send or Receive or Scan button on the log menu
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Press the Journal button
258
Printing journals send/receive log list
Press the Send or Receive button on the log menu
Press the blinking JOB Status button
Releasing print job errors
Print Status Display
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Place paper in the corresponding drawer
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Internet Fax
Error Code
Fax / Internet Fax Error code Problem What to do
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Error code Problem What to do
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Scan Job Error code Problem What to do Remote Scan
Scan to E-mail
Save as File
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Store to e-Filing
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Error code Problem What to do Printer
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RFC related Error code Problem What to do
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Blinking Graphic Symbols
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Blinking Graphic Symbols
275
Drawer Display on the Touch Panel
276
Replace Toner Cartridge Symbol
Recommendation for original toner
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Lower the bypass tray Open the automatic duplexer
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13Close the front cover
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Jam Symbols
Raisecover.the lever, and then open the upper
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Remove any misfed paper
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Open the fuser unit cover
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Close the Bridge unit cover
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Close the front cover
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Call Service Symbol
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When this Message Appears
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Check staple cartridge
Hold the green handle to pull out the sta- ple unit
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Take out the empty staple case
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Examine stapler
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Ready Check Stapler
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Ready Hole Punch Dust BIN is Full
312
Power Failure
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Time for periodic maintenance
Remove the jammed paper
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Place the original and try to copy again
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Page
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During printing from the Printer using the bypass tray
Job is resumed
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Reboot the machine
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Maintenance
Daily Inspection
Weekly cleaning
Open the front cover Clean the charger
Cleaning the charger
325
Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference
Simple Troubleshooting
Equipment does not start
Paper jamming occurs frequently
Image density is too low
Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed
327
Functions cannot be set
Item to be checked Countermeasure
Image density is too high
Images are stained
Images are blurred
Copy images are partially missing
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330 11.MAINTENANCE
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Specifications & Options
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STUDIO202L/232/282 Specifications
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Specifications of Options
Additional Drawer Module
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MJ-1025 with mixed paper loaded
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Offset Tray
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MJ-1022 with mixed paper loaded
Job Separator
Hole Punch Unit
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Bridge Unit
340
Packing List
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Copying Function Combination Matrix
Combination Matrix 1/2
Combination Matrix 2/2
342 12.SPECIFICATIONS & Options
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Index
Numerics
Print Data / Memory RX
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Stapler
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Operators Manual for Basic Function
Multifunctional Digital Systems