Toshiba e-STUDIO35, e-STUDIO45 manual Edge Erase Copying

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2. EDGE ERASE COPYING

If your original has a dirty or torn edge, it may be reproduced as a black stain on the copy. In that case, use Edge Erase Copying. A white border is created along the edges of the copy, eliminating those black stains. The default width of the white border is 5 mm, but it can be adjusted between 5 to 20 mm.

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1 Set the original(s). Page 2-4

2 Press the EDIT key to enter the editing menu. Then, press the EDGE ERASE key.

If the key for the desired function is not shown, press the Pre key to switch the screen.

3 Adjust the width of the white border, then press the SET key.

The default width of the white border is 5 mm.

To adjust the width, press the 5mm or 20mm key and select the desired number, then press the SET key.

Select other copy modes as required.

4 Press the START key.

Tip

Edge Erase copying can also be performed in bypass copy- ing. To do this, after setting paper in the bypass tray ( Page 3-4), press the corresponding COPY SIZE key to specify the size of the paper.

4-4USING THE EDITING FUNCTIONS

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Contents Page Page Off Mode Default Time STUDIO45/35 Copier model Base model Off ModeAutomatic Energy Save Default Time Sleep Mode Default TimeSupplies / Parts Toshiba Quality is Second to NoneGeneral Toshiba Quality is Second to NoneToners Preface Preface Features of the e-STUDIO45/35Table of Contents Table of Contents Maintenance Installation PrecautionsBe sure to disconnect the power-cord plug General PrecautionsHandle and use the copier gently and carefully Machine Noise InformationForgery Prevention Function Before Making Copies Main Components Description Ofthe Digital Copier Andthe Optional EquipmentLarge-Capacity Feeder Optional EquipmentFinisher Hole Punching UnitControl Panel Interrupt key Digital keysFunction Clear key CLEAR/STOP keyTouch-keys Area Touch PanelMessage Area Confirm set functions key Clearing the Functions SelectedPress the Status key Total CounterPress the JOB Status key on the control panel Acceptable Paper Types and Sizes/Handling and Storing Paper Copy PaperAcceptable Paper Types and Sizes Handling and Storing PaperCopy Paper Set the paper in the cassette Setting the Cassette for Special Uses12BEFORE Making Copies Auto Job Start Turning on the Power SwitchTurning on the Power Switch/Auto Job Start Controlling the Use of the Copier with Department Codes Turning on the Power SwitchKey in a registered department code 5-digit After the Scanning Operation is FinishedFollowing message appears on the basic screen Insert your key copy counterAfter Copying is Finished 16BEFORE Making Copies HOW to Make Copies Select copy modes with x in the illustration on General Copying ProceduresPlace the originals To make multiple sets of copies Press the Start key c in the illustration be- lowTo copy multiple original pages Originals Setting OriginalsBook-type Originals When Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder optional Setting OriginalsSlide Auto JOB Start Confirming and Cancelling Auto Job StartPlace the originals. Press the Start keyPress Interrupt key Interrupt CopyingPlace the original. This message appearsStopping the Copy Operation Page Deleting the Data Deleting or Changing Order of Pending JobsChanging order is completed 14HOW to Make Copies Setting of Basic Copy Modes Automatic Paper Selection APS Paper SelectionManual Paper Selection Bypass Copying When Standard Size Paper is Set Select the paper sizePaper Selection Check the input size, then press the lower SET key When Non Standard Size Paper is SetReduction and Enlargement Copying Press the Start key Reduction and Enlargement Copying Selectingtypes of Copying 1-SIDED, 2-SIDED, BOOK-TYPE Selectingtypes of Copying 1-SIDED, 2-SIDED, BOOK-TYPE Press the 1n2 key Place the originals Figure on the right Press the 2n2 key On the basic screen, press the key shadedBook-Type Originals 2-Sided Copies Press the 2n1 keySelect A4 size of paper Manual paper selection Copy Density Adjustment Copy Density Adjustment Set the originals On the basic screen, press the key shaded Selecting Image Quality Types of Originals18SETTING of Basic Copy Modes Using the Editing Functions Image Shift Copying Press the Start key Providing Book-binding Margin Adjust the width of the margin, then press the SET keyEdge Erase Copying Adjust the width of the white border, then press the SET keyPress the 1 Side or 2 Side key DUAL-PAGE CopyingPress the lower SET key Y Zoom CopyingPlace an original on the glass to specify areas Image EditingTrimming/Masking Press the lower SET key Set the originals. Imaging EditingPress the Editing Key Mirror ImagePress the Mirror key Press the Edit key to enter the editing menu. ThenPress the NEG/POS key Negative/Positive Reversal1 / 4 in 1 Copying 1 / 4 in 1 Copying Copying with Annotation Added Numbering Copying Page Press the Magazine Sort key Adjust the binding margin and press the SET keyMagazine Sort Copying from Editing Menu Page Cover Sheet Copying Cassette for cover sheet Press the desired Cover Sheet keyPlace sheets of paper in the cassette for sheet in- sertion. Sheet Insertion Copying10Press the Start key Press the desired Insertion mode keyDocument Storage Tips Direction of Copy Images Rotation Repeat for the second and subsequent origi- nals Direction of Copy Images Rotation Using the Special Functions Maximum number of originals that can be set Continuous Feed ModePress the ADF key Original is automatically pulled in and the screen Press the Sadf keyCopying MIXED-SIZED Originals Mode Memory Copying Mode Memory Copying Confirming Stored Copy Modes Press the Thick Paper or Transparency key Copying on Special Types of PaperOutputting Transparency OHP Films on Inner Tray Set ON/OFF times for each day of the week Weekly TimerCancelling the Use of the Weekly Timer Setting the Other Paper Sizes Other KEY Check that the settings are all correct Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Clock to the Daylight Saving Time System Press the SET keyIs activated Setting Automatic Energy Saving ModeClearing the Automatic Energy Saving Mode Clearing the Automatic Shutoff Mode Setting Automatic Shutoff ModePress the key of the desired language Switching Between LanguagesDepartment Codes Clearing All Counters Department CodesPress the SET key to register a master code Department code is 5 digits 00000 is invalid Entering letters 22USING the Special Functions Page Entering Letters Entering LettersExample Correct Toshiba to Toshiba Entering Letters Selecting Finishing Modes Using the Optional FinishersConsole type Hanging type Finishing Modes and Finishers OptionalNames of the Finishers SORT/GROUP Copying SORT/GROUP Copying Staple Mode Staple Mode Alternate Stacking Mode Folio Hole Punching ModeMagazine Sort & Saddle Stitching Mode Magazine Sort & Saddle Stitching Mode When Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Description Ofthe Flashing Graphic Symbols Push the cassette straight in until it comes to a stop ADD Paper SymbolAdding Paper to the Cassettes Close the cover of the large-capacity feeder ADD Paper SymbolAdding Paper to the Large-Capacity Feeder optional Open the front cover Replace Toner Cartridge SymbolRemoving the Toner Cartridge Replace Toner Cartridge SymbolCartridge Install the new toner bag by reversing the procedure Installing a New Toner BagWhen the Replace Toner BAG Symbol flashes 11used for removing oneAdditional Explanation Clear Paper Symbol Page Clear Paper Symbol Paper Misfeed in the Paper Feed Pedestal optional Open the cover B Remove any misfed paperPaper Misfeed in the Large-Capacity Feeder optional 14WHEN Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Page 16WHEN Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Paper Misfeed in the Hole Punching Unit optional When Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Page 20WHEN Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Adding Staples Adding Staples Replace both staple cases with new ones 24WHEN Graphic Symbols Flash on the Touch Panel Console-Type Finisher Removing Jammed StaplesSlide the staple cartridge back into the stapler Removing Jammed StaplesAttach the finisher to the copier Clearing Accumulated Punched Paper Bits Call Service Symbol Periodic Maintenance Message Maintenance Daily Inspection Main power switch ON/OFF statusClose the front cover Cleaning the ChargerOpen the front cover Clean the charger Display does not change when keys or icons are pressed Simple TroubleshootingCopier does not start Copy density is too lowCopy images are blurred Copies are stainedImages are partially missing Touch panel screen is not easy to see6MAINTENANCE Specifications & Options STUDIO45/35 Specifications Cassette Module Device An option for KD-1009 Specification of OptionsPaper Feed Pedestal/Large-capacity Feeder Tray Loading Capacity MJ-1012 / MJ-1013 Specification of OptionsHole Puncher Options for MJ-1012/MJ-1013 MJ-1011 with mixed paper not loadedMJ-1011 with mixed paper loaded Packing List To Service Technicians Periodic MaintenanceKanda NISHIKI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, 101-8442, Japan
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