4.OPERATION

For operation, Table 4-1 to Table 4-9, Fig. 4-1 to Fig. 4-5 are attached at the end of this Section.

4.1Major Apparatus Appearing on the Machine’s Cabinet

Fig. 3-1, 3-3 and 3-4 shows the machine’s cabinet design for US/CANADA/INT’L versions. Fig. 3-2 and Fig.4-2-8 also shows a simple illustration of the Paper Loading/Replacement Procedure. Major apparatus frequently used for machine operations are indicated.

4.1.1Document Guides

Two sliding guides to hold documents in the central position on the hopper.

The guides are interlocked to widen or narrow when either one of the guides is moved to the left or right.

4.1.2Tray-Paper

Recording paper loader (Tray-Paper) is prepared instead of paper cassette. A tray on which the printed sheets are stacked automatically.

Tray-paper is commonly used as copy stacker also. Paper exit plate separates recording paper and printed paper.

4.1.3Document Stacker

A tray on which document sheets are stacked automatically when finished in the read section.

4.1.4Control Panel

A panel, on which, are all the controls and indicators to perform and program various machine operations.

The functions of the controls and indicators will be described later in detail.

The operator can open this panel to remove a jammed document by picking up the jammed document mark position.

4.1.5Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)

A feeder having a horizontal slit or inlet to permit documents to be fed in to the read section automatically, one at a time. Documents of width Letter-size or less can be automatically fed into the read section. The sub hopper is installed in the document table assy. This apparatus shall be referred to as “hopper” in the description of the product later.

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