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Insert the cartridge until it is caught by the latch and fixed with a click sound.

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Contents Operators Manual for Basic Function Page Contents Filing Using the Editing FunctionsMaintenance Contents USE of Recycled Paper in the Copier User SafetyRegulatory Information Toshiba Quality is Second to None General Supplies / PartsToner Tip PrefaceFeatures of the e-STUDIO202L/232/282 When installing or moving General PrecautionsTurning power off Shutdown 931.5 Other pointsWhen 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 InformationBefore Using Equipment Main components Description of Each ComponentConfiguration of options Saddle Stitch Finisher MJ-1025 Automatic Duplexer Enables duplex copyingWireless LAN Module GN-1041 Slot CoverPrinter Kit GM-1070 Bluetooth Module GN-2010Antenna GN-3010 Bridge ID Gate KP-2004, KP-2005Control panel JOB Status button Access buttonError lamp Interrupt buttonWhen fixing the angle of the control panel Angle of the control panel is fixed at 7 degrees Touch-buttons Function setting areaTouch panel Message displaySettings button Clearing functions selected Adjusting the contrast of the touch panelEnter Setting lettersTurning power on Turning Power On / OffDepartment management When department or user management is usedWhen copying is finished User management MFP local authentication, Ldap authenticationWindows Domain Authentication Menu for user authentication appears Turning Power On / Off Displaying the available number of copies Press the Enter buttonTurning power off Shutdown Power switch automatically returns to the OFF position Appears on the menu. Press the YES button Sleep Mode Energy Saving ModeAutomatic Energy Save Mode Off ModePress the Sleep button on the touch panel To canceling the energy saving modeSetting Copy Paper Feeder Paper type Paper size Maximum sheet capacity Acceptable copy paperHandling and storing paper Paper type Toshiba recommendations / Manufacturer ModeRecommended paper Setting copy paper size change Adjust the side guides with both hands Be sure to close the drawer securely and carefully Page Cedure Changing the setting of paper sizePlace paper in a and B Paper type Purpose Indication Reference Drawer for special usesPress the User Functions button on the control panel When Cover sheet is set in the 1st drawer Clearing the drawer for special uses HOW to Make Copies Acceptable originals Setting OriginalsMaximum 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 optionalPrecautions Damage to the equipmentPage If there are more originals, set them in the same way Single feed modeMaking Copies Initial Default settingsInitial Default setting Place the originals Press the Start button Copying starts Place the next original, and press the Start buttonStopping the copying operation Presspanel. the Start button on the control Select the copy mode and set the number of copiesScanning the next originals during copying Auto job start Canceling auto job Confirming and canceling auto jobConfirming auto job and canceling job in waiting Replace the original with a new one Press the Interrupt button on Control panelBypass copying Paper size ProcedureBypass Copying Holding a Side guides to the paper length whilePress 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 envelopeCopying 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 paperUsing the digital keys Recalling dimensions registered in the memory Page Proof Copy Change the settings as required HOW to Make Copies Setting of Basic Copy Modes Automatic Paper Selection APS Paper SelectionWhen 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 CopyingPress the AMS button Place the originals Press the button representing the desired copy paper sizePress the Start button Press the Other button One-touch zoom buttons Zoom Up and Down buttons100 When LD-size paper is selected101 Type of finishing modeSelecting Finishing Modes Name of each part in the Finisher optional 102Names of each Inner Finisher optional 103Sort/Group copying 104Press the Sort or Group button 105106 Rotate sort mode107 Staple sort modePaper size Qty 108Maximum number of sheets for stapling 109 Magazine sort & saddle stitch mode booklet modeSelect the paper size 110Available conditions for saddle stitching 111Press the Hole Punch button Hole punch mode optional112 Number of punch holes Available paper sizes Hole diameter 113Number of punch holes and available paper sizes 114 Duplex Copying115 Press the 1 2 Duplex button 116Sided original 2-sided copy Press the simplex/duplex button on the basic menu117 Press the 2 1 Split button 118Sided original 1-sided copy Book-type original 2-sided copy 119Select the book copying type 120Open and place the first pages on the original glass 121Select LT copy size 122 123 Original Mode124 Copy Density Adjustment125 126 127 Image Adjustment128 Background AdjustmentBackground Adjustment button Canceling the background adjustment129 Canceling the sharpness adjustmentSharpness 130 131 Using the Editing FunctionsCreating a right or left margin Place paper in the drawers Image Shift132 133 Press the TOP or Bottom button 134Creating a top or bottom margin Place paper in the drawers Image Shift button135 Creating a bookbinding margin 136137 138 Edge Erase139 140 Book Center ErasePlace a book original on the original glass 141142 Dual143 144 2IN1 / 4IN1145 146 Magazine Sort button Magazine Sort147 Select the paper type148 Trimming / Masking Editing149 Values of the left and top scales 150Place the original with its face up on the original glass Specify the area. Read the followingPlace the originals with its face down 151Press the Mirror button 152Mirror image Editing buttonPress the NEG/POS button 153Negative/Positive reversal 154 XY Zoom155 Place the cover sheet Cover Sheet156 157 Press the Start button 158Place plain paper in the drawers Place the originals Sheet Insertion159 Place the special sheets of paperPress the Insert Source 1 or Insert Source 2 button 160161 10Press the Start button 162163 Time Stamp164 Number165 166 JOB BuildPlace the originals of the 1st job 167168 Press the JOB Finish button on the basic menu 169170 Image Direction171 172 Book TabletPress the ADF button ADF / Sadf173 Press the Sadf button 174Place the original one by one 175176 177 FilingUser box FilingPublic box 179 Press the BOX Name button, and then enter the box name Creating User Boxes181 Key in the password in Retype PasswordChanging Data of User Boxes Press the BOX Name button, and then enter the new box name 183Box settings are updated 184 6.e-FILING 185 Deleting User BoxesBox is deleted 186 6.e-FILING 187 Storing Documents in e-FilingWhen the password entry menu is displayed To store the document in the folder 18910Press the Start button Printing the whole document Printing Stored Documents191 To stop printing a stored document during the operation Select the document to be printedPress the Print button Test printing 193To stop printing a stored document during this operation Printing the stored document after changing the settings195 Deleting Folders or Documents To delete a document in the folder 197Storing documents in the shared folder AppendixSelect the destination you want to store the data 199Press the File Name button Select the format in which the data are stored 201 202 6.e-FILING 203 TemplateTemplate in Useful Template Template205 Template using the copying function Button Function *1Template using the scanning function Button Function *1 Template using the e-Filing function Button Function *1Public Template Group Registering User Groups and Templates207 208 7.TEMPLATE 209 13Press the Save button Press the Name button, and then enter the user group name 211212 7.TEMPLATE 213 214 7.TEMPLATE 215 216 7.TEMPLATE 12Press the Save button 217Changing Data of User Groups and Templates 219 220 7.TEMPLATE 221 222 Enter the password, and then press the Enter buttonWhen the public group is selected When the user group is selected223 224 7.TEMPLATE 12Press the Enter button 225Recalling Templates Press the desired template button 227228 7.TEMPLATE 229 230 7.TEMPLATE 231 Deleting User Groups or TemplatesDelete OK? appears. Press the Delete button 233 234 7.TEMPLATE 235 JOB Status236 Job Status237 Confirming Print Job StatusPrint jobs 238Releasing print job Pausing print jobs239 Moving print jobs240 Press the Proof button 241Proof print jobs Press the Release button When you want to change the number of sets242 243 Press the Private button Select the appropriate user name 244Private print jobs 245 246 Press the Invalid button When using department codes247 Keying in correct department code to print 248249 Deleting scan job Confirming Scan Job Status250 251 Log ListConfirming job history in log list Print log 252Send log 253Receive log 254Scan log 255Want to register into the address book 256Registering into address book from log lists Press the Send or Receive or Scan button on the log menu257 Press the Journal button 258Printing journals send/receive log list Press the Send or Receive button on the log menuPress the blinking JOB Status button Releasing print job errorsPrint Status Display 259Place paper in the corresponding drawer 260261 Internet Fax Error CodeFax / Internet Fax Error code Problem What to do 262263 Error code Problem What to do264 265 Scan to E-mail Scan Job Error code Problem What to do Remote Scan266 Save as File 267Store to e-Filing 268269 270 Error code Problem What to do Printer271 RFC related Error code Problem What to do272 273 Blinking Graphic Symbols274 Blinking Graphic Symbols275 Drawer Display on the Touch Panel276 Replace Toner Cartridge SymbolRecommendation for original toner 277278 Lower the bypass tray Open the automatic duplexer 279280 13Close the front cover 281Raisecover.the lever, and then open the upper Jam Symbols282 283 284 285 Remove any misfed paper 286287 288 289 Open the fuser unit cover 290291 Close the Bridge unit cover 292293 294 295 Close the front cover 296297 298 Call Service Symbol299 When this Message Appears300 Check staple cartridgeHold the green handle to pull out the sta- ple unit 301Take out the empty staple case 302303 304 305 Examine stapler306 307 308 309 310 Ready Check Stapler311 Ready Hole Punch Dust BIN is Full312 Power Failure313 Time for periodic maintenanceRemove the jammed paper 314315 316 Place the original and try to copy again 317Page Job is resumed During printing from the Printer using the bypass tray319 320 321 Reboot the machine322 323 MaintenanceDaily Inspection Weekly cleaning325 Cleaning the chargerOpen the front cover Clean the charger Item to be checked Countermeasure Reference Simple TroubleshootingEquipment does not start Paper jamming occurs frequentlyImage density is too low Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed327 Functions cannot be setItem to be checked Countermeasure Image density is too highImages are stained Images are blurredCopy images are partially missing 329330 11.MAINTENANCE 331 Specifications & Options332 STUDIO202L/232/282 Specifications333 334 335 Specifications of OptionsAdditional Drawer Module 336MJ-1025 with mixed paper loaded 337Offset Tray 338MJ-1022 with mixed paper loaded Job SeparatorBridge Unit 339Hole Punch Unit 340 Packing ListCombination Matrix 1/2 Copying Function Combination Matrix341 Combination Matrix 2/2 342 12.SPECIFICATIONS & OptionsNumerics Index343 Print Data / Memory RX 344Stapler 345346 Page Operators Manual for Basic Function Multifunctional Digital Systems
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