| condition. These settings may be either the Factory Default settings, or |
| Factory Default settings that have been modified permanently by either |
| you or your Service Technician to better fit your application. |
Interrupt Key | The Key used to interrupt a long copy job in process in order to run a |
| single copy. Interrupt copies are limited to one, and the interrupt original |
| must be copied from the Exposure Glass. |
Key Operator | The main operator responsible for the copier. This individual performs all |
| operator prescribed maintenance and is the main contact in the event of a |
| service call. |
Lighter Copies | This term refers to the amount of toner placed on the copy through the |
| imaging process. The amount of toner is controlled by the “darkness” of |
| the original and the amount of light used during the exposure process; |
| more light means less toner or image. |
Message Display | This display or part of a Touch Screen shows messages related to the |
| status of the copier, Help messages and program information. |
On/Stand by Switch | A switch located on the exterior of the copier used to control the power to |
| the copier. |
Original Cover | On copiers not equipped with a Document Feeder, a Cover protects the |
| Exposure Glass and prevents stray light from entering the copier during |
| the copy process. Unless copying a |
| should be down. |
Original Direction | This icon instructs the operator which direction to place the document in |
Indicator | the Document Feeder or on the Exposure Glass. This is particularly |
| helpful when different paper sizes are available and when certain features |
| are used such as; when reducing a legal sheet to |
| would instruct you to feed the original lengthwise. |
Paper Tray | A paper carrier designed as part of the base of the copier. It is used to |
| store and feed a stack of paper of one size. Some are designed to be |
| adjusted but can only accommodate one size at a time. |
paper weight | Throughout the Operator Guide there are references to 20 lb. or 24 lb. |
| paper. This refers to a standard measuring technique. A certain number of |
| sheets cut to a particular size weighs 20 or 24 pounds. The weight |
| specification usually correlates with the thickness of the paper. It also |
| generally implies stiffness with the lighter papers being more limber and |
| the heavier papers being stiffer. Copiers are designed to feed certain |
| weight papers through the Drawers or Cassettes. Heavier stock, such as |
| cover stock, can be fed through the Bypass Feed Tray. |
Power Cord | The cord used to connect the copier to the power receptacle. The plug |
| design is specified depending on the amount of power the copier requires. |
| Make sure the receptacle is the correct one for your copier. |