Ricoh 1008, FT1208 manual Alignment of Originals

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Lift the platen cover.

Set the original face down on the exposure glass. Align the center of your original with the arrow mark on the scale.

Lower the platen cover.

When copying from a book, the thick- ness of the book should be no more than 20mm (0.78 in.).

Alignment of Originals

Align the original with the scale on the left side of the exposure glass.

When the original is a standard size such as 8 ‘/z or A4, align it to the indexes on the scale.

When your original is not a standard size, align the center of the original to the arrow mark at the center of the scale.

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Contents Ricoh FT1008/1208 For details, see pages Essential Symbols Page Power cord Main Switch Guide Plates Qpe1&2 Press to reduce/enlarge copies in preset ratios. See 20-21 Clearing Misfeeds Saving power Auto-off mode -for automaticallyPage Page Remove the toner cassette from the vinyl bag Adjusting the paper width Adjusting the paper lengthPage Confirm that the copy tray is securely in place Turning Copier On Power ConnectionAuto-off mode for automatically saving power Copier Location Bypass Feed Copying Alignment of Originals ++ +o Align the center of the original to the arrow mark Two-sided copies TransparenciesLetterhead Page Page Page Press the Start key to make the first copy Page Page Page User Tool Adjustable item See Number Page Auto image density levelUser mode Adjusting values/modesDarker-side manual image density level User mode Auto reset durationUser mode Page Copy Yield Maintaining the CopierKeep the vinyl bag for repacking Page Platen Cover P y Tray Bypass Feed Page Keep this tool inside the copier Attension Make sure to press the marked position Page Page Page Page Put the toner cassette in a vinyl bag Put the copier in the cardboard box When & stays on When Pz appears on the copy counterCondition Cause Remedy See Condition Cause Remedy PZe Page When PE appears on the copy counter When & is lit Specifications Originals ConfigurationCopy Paper Weight Copy ProcessDimensions Page Page Page EE@rnm~