Riso ME 6350 User Manual

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Summary of ME 6350

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    1 riso shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of this manual. As we are constantly improving our products, the machine may differ in some respects from the illustrations used in this manual. Riso shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, or consequent...

  • Page 2: Contents

    2 contents welcome to the me series model ....................................................................................... 7 about this user’s guide...................................................................................................... 7 icons used in this manual .................

  • Page 3: Functions For Master-Making

    Contents 3 when placing in the adf unit (option) ...............................................................................42 printing from paper documents ........................................................................................ 44 dual-color printing with 2 originals..............

  • Page 4: Functions For Printing

    Contents 4 functions for printing 114 changing the print speed [print speed adjustment] ..................................................... 114 printing at high speed [high speed]............................................................................... 115 setting “high speed” .................

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    Contents 5 print the original from the last page [output reversal] ..................................................... 176 proof and print (with the optional adf unit installed) [adf semi-auto] ........................ 178 selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning...

  • Page 6: Replacing Consumables

    Contents 6 replacing consumables 240 check for remaining amount of consumables............................................................... 240 replacing the master roll ............................................................................................... 242 replacing the ink cartridge ...

  • Page 7: About This User’S Guide

    Welcome to the me series model 7 welcome to the me series model this machine is a digital duplicator with the following functions. • this machine is equipped with two color print drums (cylinders), allowing anyone to easily print in two colors. • this machine is also equipped with an lcd display and...

  • Page 8: Icons Used In This Manual

    Icons used in this manual 8 icons used in this manual the following icons are used in this manual. About the notation the following icons are used throughout the document. A warning: ignoring this warning could cause death or serious injury. B caution: ignoring this caution could cause injury or dam...

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    Icons used in this manual 9 the notation for operational instructions and function descriptions the following conventions are used to explain functions and operations. 1) chapter title 2) operation procedure the operational procedures are outlined in steps. Follow these steps. 3) display shows the s...

  • Page 10: Before Starting to Use

    Safety guide - installation 10 before starting to use safety guide - installation this section describes the precautions to be observed when installing the machine. Read this section before install- ing the machine. Note: • your dealer (or authorized service representative) will help you to determin...

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    Before starting to use safety guide - installation 11 b caution: • pull out the power cord plug from the electrical outlet more than once a year and clean the prongs of the plug and their surroundings. Dust collected on these areas can result in fire. Important!: • check the power cord and plug for ...

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    Before starting to use safety guide - handling and operation 12 safety guide - handling and operation this section describes the precautions to be observed when handling the machine. Read this section before operat- ing the machine. Operation environment important!: • operate the machine under the f...

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    Before starting to use safety guide - handling and operation 13 usb flash drive important!: • use a usb flash drive that is compatible with the mass storage class. Depending on the types of usb flash drive, the machine may not work properly. • when connecting or disconnecting the usb flash drive, fo...

  • Page 14: Connection With A Computer

    Before starting to use connection with a computer 14 connection with a computer you can directly send original printing data from a connected computer to the machine. The machine produces out- standing prints as a result of using digital data to make a master. Connection method important!: • before ...

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    Before starting to use connection with a computer 15 software installation before printing from a computer connected to the machine via a usb cable, the riso printer driver must be installed. Before printing from a computer connected to the machine via a network, both the riso printer driver and ris...

  • Page 16: Paper Recommendations

    Before starting to use paper recommendations 16 paper recommendations size and weight restrictions the table shows the specifications of the usable print paper. *up to 555 mm (21 27 / 32 ") of vertical paper dimension may be used when the machine is on “extended paper” mode ) p.204, )p.205 if print ...

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    Before starting to use paper recommendations 17 tips for better paper feeding to prevent paper jams and misfeeds, follow the directions below: • when using standard or light-weight paper, set the paper feed pressure adjustment lever to “normal” ( ). Then open all four paper arrangers. )p.39, )p.40 •...

  • Page 18: Originals

    Before starting to use originals 18 originals size and weight restrictions usable originals are as follows. • originals are scanned according to the size of paper placed on the paper feed tray when masters are made. Posi- tion the feed tray paper guides to the same width as the original. When the pa...

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    Before starting to use originals 19 maximum printing areas and margins the maximum printing areas are as follows. Important!: • even when paper of maximum size (320 mm x 432 mm) (12 19 / 32 " × 17") or ext.Paper (top-bottom length up to 555 mm (21 27 / 32 ")) is used, printing is performed within th...

  • Page 20: Getting Acquainted

    Function and name of each part 20 getting acquainted function and name of each part 1) master disposal box 1 ()p.247) holds discarded masters. 2) feed tray ascent / descent button ()p.39) lowers the paper feed tray when changing or adding paper. 3) paper feed pressure adjustment lever ()p.39) adjust...

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    Getting acquainted function and name of each part 21 11) print drum (cylinder) release button ()p.249) unlocks the print drum (cylinder) for removal. 12) print drum (cylinder) 1 ()p.249) 13) front cover 14) ink cartridge ()p.245) 15) print drum (cylinder) handle ()p.249) 16) counter counts the numbe...

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    Getting acquainted function and name of each part 22 optional devices auto document feeder af-vi:ii the feeder can hold approximately 50 original sheets (80 g/m 2 (21-lb bond)). Place the original face-down. ()p.43) 1) adf original receiving tray scanned originals are ejected into this tray. 2) adf ...

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    Getting acquainted function and name of each part 23 auto document feeder dx-1 the feeder can hold approximately 50 original sheets (80 g/m 2 (21-lb bond)). ()p.43) both sides of the original can be scanned automatically. Select the side (front or reverse) to be scanned. ()p.180) 1) adf cover ()p.26...

  • Page 24: Control Panel

    Getting acquainted control panel 24 control panel the control panel features permanent keys such as and . It also has a large-size display that shows var- ious messages and function buttons. This section describes hardware key names and functions, as well as the display window and its functions. 1) ...

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    Getting acquainted control panel 25 13) start key starts master-making, print processing, or executes specified operations. The key lights up only when the key is active. 14) proof key ()p.120) use when you want to check the print result after adjust- ing the print position, for example. This allows...

  • Page 26: Display

    Getting acquainted display 26 display the screens and their various stages when the power is turned on, after a brief display of the start-up screen, the initial screen appears. Power on mode screen initial screen (ex.) when the optional document storage card or usb flash drive is attached start-up ...

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    Getting acquainted display 27 basic screen other screens touch [mastermake] to display the master making basic screen. Selections screen quickly change the settings for a function or open its screen. Functions screen access to a variety of functions. Admin. Screen changes the default values of vario...

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    Getting acquainted display 28 tip: about the recognition screen this machine is equipped with a user management function. ()p.130, )p.196 “admin.”). If “user manage- ment” is set, the recognition screen is displayed. If one of the screens shown below is displayed, input the pin code or connect the r...

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    Getting acquainted display 29 about modes touch the mode button on the mode screen to view the basic screens of various modes. A) print mode when you touch the button, you can perform dual-color printing using print drum (cylinder) 1 and print drum (cylinder) 2. When you touch the button, you can pe...

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    Getting acquainted display 30 selection of the operation on the operation screen displayed after selecting the print mode, you can select the operation of the machine (the operation that you are going to perform). 1) master make scan the original set on the glass platen and make a master. 2) printin...

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    Getting acquainted display 31 basic screen layout the name and function of each area of all basic screens are described below. The display of the basic screen differs depending on whether you are printing from a paper document or printing from a computer. Note: • for information on other screens and...

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    Getting acquainted display 32 printing from a computer data 1) tab area (“selections” and “admin.” tabs are disabled) touch a tab to display its screen. 2) job properties area properties of the current print job are displayed. Refers to the computer data ready for print output. 3) job operation area...

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    Getting acquainted display 33 buttons on touch screen select buttons by lightly touching with a finger. Touch again to cancel the selection. Avoid pressing the buttons with excessive force. Not selected. Frequently used buttons selected. Activates/executes a setting. Grayed out buttons cannot be sel...

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    Getting acquainted basic process for dual-color printing 34 basic process for dual-color printing dual-color printing with print drum (cylinder) 1 (black) and print drum (cylinder) 2 (color). There are three methods for dual color printing: • printing with 2 originals separated by color (for print d...

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    Getting acquainted basic process for dual-color printing 35 master-making process printing process place the second original. A placed original is scanned by the scanner, and a generated master is rolled around the print drum (cylinder) 2. After a while, proof copy with dual-color printing is printe...

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    Getting acquainted basic process for mono-color printing 36 basic process for mono-color printing mono-color printing is performed using either of the print drums (cylinders). There are two methods for printing as shown below. • printing paper originals such as documents and books. • printing data c...

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    Getting acquainted basic process for mono-color printing 37 master-making process printing process after a while, proof copy with mono-color is performed. After checking the print result, enter the number of copies to be printed and start printing. The generated master is rolled around the print dru...

  • Page 38: Basic Operations

    Preparing to print 38 basic operations preparing to print first set up the paper feed tray and paper receiving tray of the machine. Important!: • do not use unsuitable paper, or mix papers of different sizes. It might cause paper jams and damage the machine. ) p.16 setting up the paper feed tray and...

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    Basic operations preparing to print 39 note: • custom size paper must be registered on the admin. Screen before use. ) p.204 failure to do so may create an incomplete master. 4 select the paper feed pressure. Normal ( ): for standard or thin paper card ( ): for thick or smooth-surface paper note: • ...

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    Basic operations preparing to print 40 setting up the paper receiving tray 1 open the paper receiving tray. 2 position the receiving tray paper guides. 1) raise the receiving tray paper guides. 2) hold their lower part and slide them to fit to the paper width. Important!: • for thick paper such as d...

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    Basic operations preparing to print 41 closing the paper receiving tray remove all the printed copies and follow the steps below. 1) slide the paper stopper to the edge of the paper receiving tray and fold in. 2) pull up the paper arrangers, slide the receiving tray paper guides to the left and righ...

  • Page 42: Placing The Original

    Basic operations placing the original 42 placing the original when placing on the glass platen open the platen cover and place the original face- down. Align the center of the original with the mark on the left-hand side of the glass. After placing the original, slowly close the platen cover. Magazi...

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    Basic operations placing the original 43 when using the adf af-vi:ii set the original face-down. Important!: • the placeable original size of 100 mm × 148 mm (3 15 / 16 " × 5 13 / 16 ") and above. When using the adf dx-1 set the original face-up. The side of the original that is read can be specifie...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 44 printing from paper documents dual-color printing with 2 originals the operating procedure for dual-color printing by scanning the original by color (for print drum (cylinder) 1 and print drum (cylinder) 2) is explained here. Important!: use paper th...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 45 5 touch [mastermake] on the opera- tion selection screen. The master making basic screen appears. Note: when you see [data-map] in the status area, the machine is busy receiving original data from the computer. Please wait a moment. 6 place the origi...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 46 9 press the key. Starts scanning the original for print drum (cylin- der) 1. Once the scanning is completed, the master is made for print drum (cylinder) 1, and one proof copy from print drum (cylinder) 1 will be printed. Then, the master making basi...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 47 13 check the proof copy result. When a proof copy is printed, the print basic screen will be displayed automatically. Check the proof copy; e.G., print position and den- sity. If necessary, change the print position and den- sity. • print position ()...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 48 17 remove the printed paper. Open the receiving tray paper guides and remove the paper..

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 49 printing with mono-color the operating procedure for mono-color printing by using either print drum (cylinder) 1 or print drum (cylinder) 2 is explained here. Important!: • for mono-color printing, either print drum (cylinder) 1 or print drum (cylind...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 50 • if the mono-color printing basic screen is not showing, press the key to display the mode screen. • printing with drum (cylinder) 1 is explained here. To use print drum (cylinder) 2, see “mono- color printing with drum (cylinder) 2” ()p.52). 5 touc...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 51 *1 this setting is available when the optional adf unit is installed. *2 this setting is available only when a memory card is attached. *3 this setting is available when the optional job separator is installed. 8 check the paper receiving tray. Adjus...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 52 13 press the key when print job is complete. The setting returns to its default value. Note: • after printing is completed, the master remains on the print drum (cylinder). To protect confi- dential documents from unauthorized duplica- tion, use the ...

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    Basic operations printing from paper documents 53 tip: operations on the recognition screen when “user management” is set by the adminis- trator, the users will be asked to identify them- selves (“user identification access”: if he/she is registered or not) during operations. The user identification...

  • Page 54: [Direct Print]

    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 54 printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] this machine can directly print the original created on the computer by connecting the computer and machine by a cable. The data will be digitally processed int...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 55 3 set printing options from your com- puter screen. Use the printer driver. Important!: • make sure to remove the checkmark from the “collate” option in the print dialog box. 4 click [ok] in the print dialog box. Data is...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 56 note: • if the data contains multiple pages, repeat the same steps for each page. • entering the number of copies from the print quantity keys will override the number speci- fied in the print dialog box. • for “id print...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 57 printing usb data [usb job list] even if the computer and machine are not connected by cable, you can print original data via a usb flash drive. It is useful when the computer and printer are placed in different places o...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 58 7 touch [functions] on the master making basic screen. 8 touch [usb job list]. The usb job list screen (with “non-id print”) is displayed. (the “id print job” button is displayed on the screen.) 9 touch the data to print...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 59 12 enter the number of copies using the print quantity keys. The entered number is displayed on the print quantity display. 13 press the key. Data is printed. After this, follow the same operations for paper documents..

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 60 changing output directions output can be controlled from the master making/print basic screens. [preview] you can check the master making image of the page currently awaiting creation. Note: • in “preview”, all received ...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 61 when selecting [skip page] 1 touch [skip page]. 2 touch [ok]. Stops processing current page and moves on to process the next page. When selecting [clear all] 1 touch [clear all]. 2 touch [ok]. Clears current job. Starts ...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 62 changing stop timing stop timing as set on the printer driver takes priority by default. However, the settings can be changed on the machine while the machine is halted. Note: • if [auto-process] is set to [on] in the pr...

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    Basic operations printing from a computer data [direct print] [usb job list] 63.

  • Page 64: Functions For Master-Making

    Selecting image processing mode [image] 64 functions for master-making selecting image processing mode [image] in order to make a master best suited for the original document, select an appropriate mode depending on whether original contains only text, photo, or both of them. Note: • default image p...

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    Functions for master-making selecting image processing mode [image] 65 3 touch [ok]. Returns to the master making basic screen. Image processing mode is updated. Note: • some functions are not available in certain image processing mode settings. : available — : not available • in [line] mode, when [...

  • Page 66: [Contrast]

    Functions for master-making selecting scanning contrast for the original [contrast] 66 selecting scanning contrast for the original [contrast] scanning contrast can be adjusted to accommodate background color or ink density of the original. Specify by selecting auto or numeric levels (1-5). In the a...

  • Page 67: Enlarging/reducing Originals

    Functions for master-making enlarging/reducing originals [standard ratio] [margin+] [free] [zoom] 67 enlarging/reducing originals [standard ratio] [margin+] [free] [zoom] the document can be printed enlarged or reduced. The following methods can be used to enlarge/reduce the original: standard ratio...

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    Functions for master-making enlarging/reducing originals [standard ratio] [margin+] [free] [zoom] 68 enlargement and reduction by standard ratio [standard ratio] [margin+] [auto] 1 touch [size] on the master making basic screen. 2 touch the button corresponding to the desired size. Touch [100%] to r...

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    Functions for master-making enlarging/reducing originals [standard ratio] [margin+] [free] [zoom] 69 enlargement/reduction of a changed aspect ration [free] 1 touch [size] on the master making basic screen. 2 touch [free]. 3 touch or to adjust enlarging/ reducing in horizontal or vertical directions...

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    Functions for master-making enlarging/reducing originals [standard ratio] [margin+] [free] [zoom] 70 enlarging and reducing with the zoom function [zoom] 1 touch [size] on the master making basic screen. 2 touch [zoom]. 3 touch or to change ratio. The reproduction size can be increased/ decreased in...

  • Page 71: Using Custom-Sized Paper

    Functions for master-making using custom-sized paper [paper] 71 using custom-sized paper [paper] the machine automatically detects standard-sized paper in the paper feed tray to create master of correct size for printing. However, because non-standard paper sizes cannot be detected, they must be man...

  • Page 72: Automatic Printing

    Functions for master-making automatic printing [auto-process] 72 automatic printing [auto-process] master-making and printing can be performed automatically in sequence. When “auto-process” is selected, simply enter the number of copies to print, then press the key. Note: • when printing is complete...

  • Page 73: [Dot Process]

    Functions for master-making processing photos with dot screen [dot process] 73 processing photos with dot screen [dot process] “dot process” function processes photo originals with dot screening in order to print more clearly. Select from four types of dot patterns. Important!: • if an “image” is se...

  • Page 74: Adjusting Photo Contrast

    Functions for master-making adjusting photo contrast [contrast adj] 74 adjusting photo contrast [contrast adj] for originals that have ill-defined photos, adjust the contrast to print more clearly. There are two ways to adjust the contrast. Important!: • if an “image” is set to “line”, “duo”, or “pe...

  • Page 75: Adjusting Photo Gradation

    Functions for master-making adjusting photo gradation [tone curve] 75 adjusting photo gradation [tone curve] you can adjust the light and shadow portions of a photo by 3 tones respectively. Important!: • if an “image” is set to “line”, “tone curve” cannot be used. 1 touch [tone curve] on the func- t...

  • Page 76: Saving Ink

    Functions for master-making saving ink [ink saving] 76 saving ink [ink saving] “ink saving” function makes a master that requires less ink when printing. Important!: • the ink consumption saving process may result in lighter prints than usual. • this function is not available at the time of printing...

  • Page 77: [2 Up]

    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 77 printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] “multi-up” function prints multiple originals on one sheet. 2 up prints two copies of the same original side-by-side on one sheet of paper....

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 78 original orientation and print results the orientation of the original differs depending upon the number of images. The orientation and print results for each possibility are shown below. 2 up prints two ...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 79 4 up (4 on 1) up to 2 originals can be scanned. 8 up (8 on 1) up to 4 originals can be scanned. Glass platen single original for multiple originals 2nd original 1st original glass platen 1st original 2nd ...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 80 16 up (16 on 1) up to 4 originals can be scanned. For multi-up tickets: “multi-up tickets” cannot be used with multiple originals. The number of images printed is determined by the width of the ticket. Gl...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 81 margin leave a margin of at least 5 mm ( 3 / 16 ") on the top edge of the glass platen or the optional adf unit. Allowing a proper margin is critical in well-balanced multi-up positioning. ) p.19 note: • ...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 82 2 up operation 1 select a print mode select mono-color or dual-color print. Note: • see )p.29 for how to select a print mode. 2 set the original and print paper. Important!: • pay attention to the orienta...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 83 operation for multi-up printing 1 select a print mode. Select mono-color or dual-color print. Note: • see )p.29 for how to select a print mode. 2 set the original and print paper. Important!: • pay attent...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 84 6 touch the button of the number of images to use. To cancel the “multi-up print” settings, touch [cancel]. 7 touch [ok]. Returns to the functions screen. “multi-up print” setting is updated. The reproduc...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 85 operation for multi-up tickets for “multi-up tickets”, the specification of the short edge size of the original (the width) is used to calculate the number of images that can be printed on one sheet of pa...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 86 4 select a page size. Touch either one of the page size button and touch [next>]. (in “multi-up tickets”, the page size selection will not affect the rest of the procedures.) the multi-up print screen is ...

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    Functions for master-making printing multiple originals on one sheet [2 up] [multi-up print] 87 10 press the key. Starts scanning the original. For dual-color printing, place the original for print drum (cylinder) 2. Afterwards, perform the same operation as the normal master-making and printing pro...

  • Page 88: Sheet of Paper

    Functions for master-making laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [layout] 88 laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [layout] continuously arranging several originals on one sheet of paper is called “layout”. This function is convenient when you want to save paper and ...

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    Functions for master-making laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [layout] 89 layout order set the order of the images when the printed paper is placed in the orientation that allows the characters on the original to be read. Ex.) number of images: 8up, original orientation (orientat...

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    Functions for master-making laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [layout] 90 1 select the print mode. Select mono-color or dual-color print. To select the print mode, see )p.29. 2 set the original and print paper. Place the original on the glass platen or in the optional adf unit. F...

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    Functions for master-making laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [layout] 91 important!: • check if the orientation of the originals has been set in the direction determined for the set number of images. Note: • to cancel the layout setting, touch [cancel]. 6 set the orientation of ...

  • Page 92: [Book Shadow]

    Functions for master-making printing from bound documents [book shadow] 92 printing from bound documents [book shadow] you can erase the binding “spine” shadow in the center when printing from such bound originals with facing as mag- azines and books. You can select the area to be erased (erasure wi...

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    Functions for master-making printing from bound documents [book shadow] 93 1 touch [book shadow] on the func- tions screen. 2 touch the shadow processing method. • [off]: book shadow is not performed. • [erase]: erases shadows near the center and around the original. The erasure width for the bindin...

  • Page 94: Printing

    Functions for master-making cutting the top margin of the original and printing [top margin] 94 cutting the top margin of the original and printing [top margin] you can cut the top portion of the margin to between 0 to 99 mm (0.0" to 3.9") and make a master. This feature enables you to skip the regi...

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    Functions for master-making cutting the top margin of the original and printing [top margin] 95 4 touch or to specify the cut width. You can set from 0 to 99 mm (0.0" to 3.9"). Note: • print quantity keys can also be used to enter the numbers. 5 touch [ok]. Returns to the functions screen. Top margi...

  • Page 96: [Binding Margin]

    Functions for master-making adjusting the master-making position [binding margin] 96 adjusting the master-making position [binding margin] you can make a master by putting the binding margin on either the top, bottom, left and right of the original. The adjustable range is from 0 to 50 mm (0.0" to 1...

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    Functions for master-making adjusting the master-making position [binding margin] 97 3 touch or to specify the shift distance. Note: • print quantity keys can also be used to enter a value. • when you touch [reduction], the image with- out a shift designated for the margin mode becomes the print ima...

  • Page 98: Printing Area

    Functions for master-making making a master that utilizes the maximum printing area [max. Scan] 98 making a master that utilizes the maximum printing area [max. Scan] when a master is made, automatic paper size detection and image size adjustment applies to allow appropriate print margins. This is t...

  • Page 99: [Easy 2Color]

    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 99 dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] “easy 2color” is a function for making a master by dividing the data into a dark-colored part and a light-colored part when scanning one original with the scanner. The d...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 100 note: • a button for frequently used separation can be displayed on the functions screen. If you select either one of the separations by “easy 2color” under admin. Screen, the button with the name of the selected separ...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 101 hand writing--1 separates lighter images written with the recommended pen, pencil or mechanical pencil from black printed images by a copier or laser printer. The master of the prior original is created on print drum (...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 102 specified area separates the original that has been circled directly upon with the recommended pen in the desired area. The master of portion outside the specified area is created on print drum (cylinder) 1, the portio...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 103 note: • about the separation sheet use the separation sheet if you are using an original that you cannot write on. Also use the separation sheet for separating originals with photos or color images. The separation shee...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 104 tip: about red color, hand writing--1, hand writing--2 originals the “easy 2color” function separates colors by detecting light and dark portions of the original. This function does not detect colors. The master of the...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 105 • areas that are 10 mm × 10 mm ( 25 / 64 " × 25 / 64 ") or less will not be recognized as a specified area. • do not create dark points on the pen line. • up to 20 pen areas can be created on one original. An error wil...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 106 operating procedures for easy 2color 1 select a print mode. Select dual-color print. Note: • see )p.29 for how to select a print mode. 2 set the original and print paper. Place the original on the glass platen or in th...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 107 setting an original with the separation sheet for the “separation sheet”, you must scan the area specification sheet prior to scanning the original. 1 place the separation sheet. When placing on the glass platen place ...

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    Functions for master-making dual-color printing with 1 original [easy 2color] 108 use the color editor 1 display the [color editor] screen. Perform steps 1 to 3 of “operating procedures for easy 2color” ()p.106) and touch [color editor]. 2 select the original and touch [ok]. Note: • the explanation ...

  • Page 109: Master

    Functions for master-making checking the print image prior to making master [preview] 109 checking the print image prior to making master [preview] you can check what the actual master will look like by previewing an image of the scanned original or an image of the data sent from a computer. This fu...

  • Page 110

    Functions for master-making checking the print image prior to making master [preview] 110 note: • it shows the scanned original as-is. A margin is required when actually printing. Check to make sure that the mar- gins are sufficient. Also, the actual print is confined to the maximum printing range o...

  • Page 111

    Functions for master-making checking the print image prior to making master [preview] 111 checking and printing the preview display the operational procedures for “printing from the original document” are explained below. 1 place an original. 2 touch [preview] on the functions screen. Preview settin...

  • Page 112: (Cylinder)

    Functions for master-making switching masters of just one print drum (cylinder) [oneside mastermake] 112 switching masters of just one print drum (cylinder) [oneside mastermake] when dual-color printing, you can switch just one of the two originals and print. This is a handy function when printing d...

  • Page 113

    Functions for master-making switching masters of just one print drum (cylinder) [oneside mastermake] 113 6 press the key. A master is made on the print drum (cylinder) specified in step 3 and print basic screen appears. 7 check the proof copy result. When a proof copy is printed, the print basic scr...

  • Page 114: Functions For Printing

    Changing the print speed [print speed adjustment] 114 functions for printing changing the print speed [print speed adjustment] you can select the print speed from five levels; from 60 to 120 sheets/minute. You can adjust the print speed while printing is in progress. Note: • set the default print sp...

  • Page 115: Printing At High Speed

    Functions for printing printing at high speed [high speed] 115 printing at high speed [high speed] by using “high speed”, you can print faster than you can by simply adjusting the “print speed”. Setting “high speed” important!: • when internal temperature of the machine is lower than 15 °c (59°f), “...

  • Page 116: Adjusting The Print Density

    Functions for printing adjusting the print density [print density adjustment] 116 adjusting the print density [print density adjustment] you can select the print density from five levels by each print drum (cylinder). You can adjust the print density while printing is in progress. Important!: • “pri...

  • Page 117: Adjusting The Print Position

    Functions for printing adjusting the print position [print position adjustment] [1=2 alignment] 117 adjusting the print position [print position adjustment] [1=2 alignment] the print position on the paper can be adjusted for each print drum (cylinder). Adjustment range vertical direction: ±15mm (± 1...

  • Page 118

    Functions for printing adjusting the print position [print position adjustment] [1=2 alignment] 118 the print basic screen shows current vertical/horizon- tal adjustment. Adjusting the print position of both print drums (cylinders) together 1 adjust the print position of one of the print drums (cyli...

  • Page 119

    Functions for printing adjusting the print position [print position adjustment] [1=2 alignment] 119 tip: making fine adjustments to the print position if the settings are such that “fine adjust mode” can be set, the print position can be finely adjusted in 0.1 mm ( 1 / 254 ") increments (the normal ...

  • Page 120: Printing Proof Copies

    Functions for printing printing proof copies [proof] 120 printing proof copies [proof] after making adjustments to the print position or density, check the print quality in a proof copy. Proof copies are not counted towards the number of copies displayed on the print quantity display. Note: the mach...

  • Page 121: Paper

    Functions for printing prevent paper jams when using special paper [d-feed check] 121 prevent paper jams when using special paper [d-feed check] this printer monitors for multiple paper feeds. If a feed of more than one sheet is detected, the print job automatically stops and “d-feed check” is execu...

  • Page 122: Extending The Drying Time

    Functions for printing extending the drying time [interval] 122 extending the drying time [interval] a sheet of paper is normally fed and printed with each print drum (cylinder) rotation, but by extending the paper feed interval, the ink has more time to dry, which prevents ink marks on the back of ...

  • Page 123: Paper and Printing Types

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 123 paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] paper feed and output settings can be adjusted when using speci...

  • Page 124

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 124 setting the jump wing control [jump wing control] touch [jump wing control] on the func- tions screen. “jump wing control” is selected..

  • Page 125

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 125 saving settings and renaming the parameter names in the parameter list 1 touch [special paper ctrl] on the functions screen. 2 adjust [paper feed adj.] and [paper eject...

  • Page 126

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 126 6 touch [ok]. Returns to the parameter list after the settings have been saved. The name of each parameter can be changed for your convenience. To change parameter name...

  • Page 127

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 127 retrieving settings from the parameter list 1 touch [special paper ctrl] on the functions screen. 2 touch [entry/call]. Display the parameter list screen. 3 touch [retr...

  • Page 128

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 128 making changes to special paper ctrl setting 1 display the parameter list screen. Follow steps 1 to 2 ()p.127). 2 touch [retrieve]. 3 touch the button to change. 4 chan...

  • Page 129

    Functions for printing paper feed/output settings for special paper and printing types [jump wing control] [special paper ctrl] 129 clearing special paper ctrl settings 1 display the parameter list screen. Follow steps 1 to 2 ()p.127). Important!: • first, check whether the setting can be cleared. (...

  • Page 130: Advanced Features

    Setting up user management [user management] 130 advanced features setting up user management [user management] this machine is equipped with a user management function to ensure security and enhance user management. The user management function has 3 management levels. The following features are av...

  • Page 131

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 131 management level and access timing of user identification access when “management level“ is set to “high/full management” or “mid/id print only”, the users will be asked to identify themselves (“user identification access”) during op...

  • Page 132

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 132 create user ()p.136) register the administrator/users. Up to 100 users (administrator included) can be registered. Set following options when registering. • pin code or usb flash drive pin code: a pin code can be set for user identif...

  • Page 133

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 133 selecting recognition and identification system set the recognition and identification system using “recognized by” in advance when setting up user management. Important!: • if “recognized by” is changed, all settings in user managem...

  • Page 134

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 134 4 touch [user management]. 5 touch [recognized by]. 6 touch the button to select the “rec- ognized by” option. Note: • if you touch [off/delete], all settings set in user management will be deleted and returned to the factory setting...

  • Page 135

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 135 setting up the management level important!: • set “recognized by” in advance. ) p.133 1 display the user management screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “selecting recognition and identification system” ()p.133). 2 touch [management level]...

  • Page 136

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 136 registering administrator/users in order to activate the user management function, the administrator must be registered. Up to 100 users can be registered (administrator included). Note: • the user registration number (id) is require...

  • Page 137

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 137 3 touch an unused button. Unused buttons are displayed with a solid line. Used buttons are grayed out and are not availa- ble. (another user has been registered.) important!: • be sure to register the administrator first. • if the ad...

  • Page 138

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 138 6 touch [ok]. Returns to the create user screen. The administrator or the user is registered. To register multiple users, touch [register] and repeat steps 3 to 6. 7 touch [close]. Returns to the user management screen. You can conti...

  • Page 139

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 139 enter the user name 1 touch [rename] on the register screen. 2 touch the character buttons to enter a new name. Change capitalization by selecting the [small] or [capital] button. ) p.157 note: • to clear the current name, touch butt...

  • Page 140

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 140 setting the group to assign when you set up a group by user, user usage can be counted by group. ) p.186 it is recommended to enter the group name in advance. ) p.145 1 touch [group] on the register screen. 2 touch the group button t...

  • Page 141

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 141 setting the upper limit of the user’s usage set the upper limit of the number of copies/masters. Up to 99,999,999 can be set. The present copy count and master count can also be cleared on the same screen. 1 touch [limit] on the regi...

  • Page 142

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 142 disabling user identification access touch [disable] on the register screen to turn it “on”. User identification access is disabled and the user can- not use the machine. Note: • to inactivate “disable”, touch [disable] to turn it “o...

  • Page 143

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 143 changing administrator/user registration 1 display the user management screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “selecting recognition and identification system” ()p.133) 2 touch [create user]. 3 touch [change]. 4 touch the user button to chan...

  • Page 144

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 144 clearing user registration 1 display the user management screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “selecting recognition and identification system” ()p.133) 2 touch [create user]. Important!: • once the user registration is cleared, it cannot ...

  • Page 145

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 145 renaming groups 1 display the user management screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “selecting recognition and identification system” ()p.133) 2 touch [rename group]. 3 touch the group button to rename. 4 touch the character buttons to ente...

  • Page 146

    Advanced features setting up user management [user management] 146 reset all user counters all user counters can be cleared in a single procedure. Important!: • after the counters are cleared, they cannot be recovered. 1 display the user management screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “selecting recogniti...

  • Page 147: [Program]

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 147 automatic sorting into groups [program] “program” feature saves you from repeatedly having to enter how many copies to print, by assigning the number of copies per sets in advance. Operation stops after printing each set of copies. Store ...

  • Page 148

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 148 multi-page mode for multiple originals (multiple copies for mono-color printing, multiple groups of 2 originals for dual-color print- ing), different number of copies are printed for each original. Up to 9999 copies can be made from a sin...

  • Page 149

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 149 combination (only possible with dual-color printing) from two originals or a dual-color original, you can conduct mono-color printing and dual-color printing for each group (class). After mono-color printing only from print drum (cylinder...

  • Page 150

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 150 how to program print there are two ways to print in sets using “program” printing feature. • program, then print (without saving the settings) )p.151 • retrieve a saved program, then print (when program is registered) )p.155 tip: choose f...

  • Page 151

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 151 setting up for programed printing there are two ways to display the program screen. • touch [program] on the functions screen on the display. • press the key of the print quantity keys. The following steps describe pressing the key of the...

  • Page 152

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 152 important!: • to save the current programed printing set- ting, touch [entry/call]. Once [ok] is touched, the setting cannot be saved. See “saving programs” ()p.154) for further information. For multi-page mode 1) enter the number of copi...

  • Page 153

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 153 note: • the print quantity keys can also be used to enter a value. • if you are printing the same number of dual-color copies as mono-color copies, touch [same number as ]. • the number of copies assigned for “ print” will apply to all gr...

  • Page 154

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 154 saving programs store frequently-used program settings for later use and printing. A total of 12 settings (single page mode, multi-page mode or combination print) can be stored. 1 create and enter programed printing settings. Follow steps...

  • Page 155

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 155 retrieving a program retrieve a stored program and modify its settings. 1 press the key. 2 touch [program list]. 3 touch a button to select a program to retrieve. Note: • when printing with mono-color, the “combina- tion” program cannot b...

  • Page 156

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 156 renaming a program program names can be changed to better describe their usage or purpose. 1 touch [program] on the functions screen. Note: • if [program] is already highlighted, touching it will again display the program screen, and not ...

  • Page 157

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 157 6 when entered, touch [ok]. Returns to the program list screen. The program is renamed. Tip: rename screen small capital note: • you can enter up to 10 characters. • print quantity keys may also be used for enter- ing numbers. • button or...

  • Page 158

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 158 clearing programs 1 display the program list screen. Follow steps 1 to 2 in “retrieving a program” ()p.155). 2 touch [clear]. 3 select a program to clear. 4 touch [ok]. Returns to the program list screen. The program is cleared..

  • Page 159

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 159 making changes to stored programs 1 retrieve a program to modify. Follow steps 1 and 3 in “retrieving a program” ()p.155). 2 make changes to the program. Modify the number of copies or sets in the current screen. Note: • see “setting up f...

  • Page 160

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 160 use easy 2color and combination together using “easy 2color”, separate the originals into print drum (cylinder) 1 and print drum (cylinder) 2. (the test ques- tions are separated into print drum (cylinder) 1 and the test questions with an...

  • Page 161

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 161 1 set the original and print paper. ) p.99 note: • when you have transmitted the original data in “combination print” from the computer, the 3rd screen of step 3 is displayed. Start the opera- tion from the entry of quantity. 2 setting th...

  • Page 162

    Advanced features automatic sorting into groups [program] 162 5) enter the quantity for teachers (black + red) by touching or . A numeric keypad is available for input. 6) touch [ok]. Returns to the combination print screen. Note: • to register the program set here, touch [entry/call]. For details, ...

  • Page 163: Using Job Memory Functions

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 163 using job memory functions [job memory] save the settings of the last print job into job memory. Simply retrieve those job memory settings when doing a sim- ilar print job. Up to 10 jobs can be saved. The following attributes can be saved...

  • Page 164

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 164 storing job memory 1 set various settings for a print job. 2 touch [job memory] on the func- tions screen. Note: • job memory screen can also be invoked by pressing the key on the print quantity keys. 3 touch an unused button. Unused butt...

  • Page 165

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 165 retrieving a job memory and printing there are two ways to display the job memory screen. • touch [job memory] on the functions screen on the display. • press the key of the print quantity keys. In the following steps, the explanation wil...

  • Page 166

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 166 tip: quick retrieval a job setting can be retrieved via hardware keys without touching the touch screen. For example, to retrieve and print job m-2, press the , , key in that order. M-2 is retrieved and starts the master-making process. R...

  • Page 167

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 167 renaming a job memory 1 touch [job memory] on the func- tions screen. 2 touch [rename]. 3 select a job memory to rename. Unregistered buttons are grayed out and are not available. 4 touch character buttons to enter a new name. Change capi...

  • Page 168

    Advanced features using job memory functions [job memory] 168 clearing job memory 1 touch [job memory] on the func- tions screen. 2 touch [clear]. 3 select a job memory to clear. Important!: • make sure it is the job setting that you want to delete. • once the job memory is cleared, it cannot be rec...

  • Page 169: [Confidential]

    Advanced features protecting confidential documents [confidential] 169 protecting confidential documents [confidential] after printing is complete, the master remains on the print drum (cylinder) and is ready for printing another set of copies. To protect confidential documents from unauthorized dup...

  • Page 170

    Advanced features protecting confidential documents [confidential] 170 3 touch [ok]. The current master is discarded, and a new mas- ter is set on the print drum (cylinder)..

  • Page 171: Extending The Reserve Period

    Advanced features extending the reserve period [reservation] 171 extending the reserve period [reservation] this function is useful when the machine is connected to computers. When the machine is inactive for a certain period of time, it determines that the current job is completed, even if the actu...

  • Page 172: Idling Action

    Advanced features idling action [idling action] 172 idling action [idling action] idling action prevents the machine from printing the first several copies with faint ink after the print drum (cylinder) has been exchanged or the machine has not been used for an extended period of time. Idling action...

  • Page 173: Reproducing The Master

    Advanced features reproducing the master [renew page] [auto page renewal] 173 reproducing the master [renew page] [auto page renewal] the data from the last master-making process is temporarily stored on the machine. Using this data, another master can be reproduced without repeating steps to scan t...

  • Page 174

    Advanced features reproducing the master [renew page] [auto page renewal] 174 using page renewal 1 touch [renew page] on the func- tions screen. The display screen for dual-color and mono- color printing are different. When dual-color printing the print drum (cylinder) selection screen appears. Touc...

  • Page 175

    Advanced features reproducing the master [renew page] [auto page renewal] 175 using auto page renewal in order to use “auto page renewal”, you must enable it in “admin.” prior to use. If “auto page renewal” is activated and “auto page renewal” is set to “on” , “auto page renewal” can be executed dur...

  • Page 176: [Output Reversal]

    Advanced features print the original from the last page [output reversal] 176 print the original from the last page [output reversal] by reversing the page order of the originals of several pages in length, print the originals from the last page. Printing paper output order in mono-color printing pr...

  • Page 177

    Advanced features print the original from the last page [output reversal] 177 1 select the print mode. Select mono-color or dual-color print. Note: • see )p.29 for how to select a print mode. 2 set the original and print paper. Place the original on the glass platen or in the optional adf unit. In t...

  • Page 178: Proof and Print

    Advanced features proof and print (with the optional adf unit installed) [adf semi-auto] 178 proof and print (with the optional adf unit installed) [adf semi-auto] selecting “auto process” with the optional adf unit installed automatically performs the complete printing job, but you cannot make proo...

  • Page 179

    Advanced features proof and print (with the optional adf unit installed) [adf semi-auto] 179 6 press the key. The machine prints specified number of copies. Master for the next original is made, its proof copy is printed, then the machine stops again. Repeat steps 5 and 6..

  • Page 180: Auto Document Feeder Dx-1

    Advanced features selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] 180 selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] when scanning originals using the optional auto document feeder dx-1, there are three scanning side opti...

  • Page 181

    Advanced features selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] 181 the processing order of the original and output the original set in auto document feeder dx-1 is scanned and printed from the top. Front side -> simplex • for mono-color printing • for dual-c...

  • Page 182

    Advanced features selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] 182 duplex -> simplex important!: • in “program; multi-page mode”, the first page of the original scanned is displayed as “page01” on the setup screen. E.G. With the “back side -> simplex” option...

  • Page 183

    Advanced features selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] 183 specifying the scanning side 1 touch [scanning side -adf] on the functions screen. 2 touch a scanning option button. Note: when you select [duplex -> simplex] touch to select [setting directi...

  • Page 184

    Advanced features selecting scanning sides when using the auto document feeder dx-1 [scanning side -adf] 184 tip: scanning duplex originals for manual duplex printing with the optional auto document feeder dx-1, the buttons on the “scanning side -adf” screen can be used to scan both sides of an orig...

  • Page 185: Master

    Advanced features rotating the original 180 degrees to make a master [rotate] 185 rotating the original 180 degrees to make a master [rotate] when you are direct printing, you can rotate the original data received from a computer 180 degrees to make a mas- ter. When this function is used for the ori...

  • Page 186: Checking User Counters

    Advanced features checking user counters [id counter report] 186 checking user counters [id counter report] each user can output counter data (number of prints, etc.) when checking usage status. Important!: • “id counter report” can be outputted only when the “user management” function is set. Repor...

  • Page 187

    Advanced features checking user counters [id counter report] 187 outputting the counter report 1 touch [id counter report] on the functions screen. 2 touch the button of the desired out- put method. Returns to the basic screen after output. If the mail setting is not set, [e-mail] is not availa- ble...

  • Page 188

    Advanced features checking user counters [id counter report] 188 setting up the monthly reminder 1 touch [id counter report] on the functions screen. 2 touch [set date]. 3 touch or to set the reminder date. If the [date] button is grayed out, touch [off] and input the date. Note: • print quantity ke...

  • Page 189: Showing Usage Status

    Advanced features showing usage status [meter display] 189 showing usage status [meter display] the machine can record and display the following information: • a4/letter and under (mono-color/dual-color): total number of a4/letter-sized and smaller copies that have been printed. • above a4/letter (m...

  • Page 190: [My Direct Access]

    Advanced features customizing the direct access area [my direct access] 190 customizing the direct access area [my direct access] normally, the functions displayed in the direct access area of the basic screen are already registered by the default setting or can be changed by the administrator. Howe...

  • Page 191

    Advanced features customizing the direct access area [my direct access] 191 3 select a button to assign a function to. If the button has a function already assigned to it, the newly selected function will overwrite the pre- vious one. 4 select a function to assign. Note: • touch or to display more f...

  • Page 192: Changing Default Settings

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 192 changing default settings [admin.] you can modify the default settings to best suit your needs. You can edit them as needed. Important!: • if the administrator is registered in user management, only the administrator can change the [admin.] se...

  • Page 193

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 193 [display] displayed language select the language displayed on the screen. Important!: • contact your dealer (or authorized service representative) to change the settings. #01, #02, #03 ... [default] image processing change the default setting ...

  • Page 194

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 194 [default] jump wing control change the default positioning of the paper jumping wing. Important!: • this option is available only when the special paper setting is pre-configured. Contact your dealer (or authorized service representative) to p...

  • Page 195

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 195 [system] base ip address* set the ip address for connecting the machine to a network. Ip address settings differ depending on the type of network. Note: • to change an input source, touch the applicable box, or press the key to rotate options....

  • Page 196

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 196 [system] energy saving mode select to activate sleep mode or shutdown power when the machine is inactive for a set period of time. • off “energy saving mode” is not activated. Power is turned on/off using the power switch. • auto sleep the mac...

  • Page 197

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 197 * this function can be set only when the option is installed. [system] auto page renewal allows you to set when to recreate a new master. Once the specified number of copies is reached, the master in use is automatically discarded and a new on...

  • Page 198

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 198 customizing default settings the default settings can be changed when the machine is not in operation. Make sure there is no pending or current print job operation. Note: • if the administrator is registered in user management, only the admini...

  • Page 199

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 199 the admin. Screen is displayed once access has been identified. 3 select a function to modify. Display access buttons display access buttons allow the quick selection of desired functions by displaying only relevant groups of function buttons....

  • Page 200

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 200 additional setup screen available numeric value style touch to increase/decrease value. Numbers may be entered using the print quantity keys. Additional setup screen available multi level entry style select a button, then set its values either...

  • Page 201

    Advanced features changing default settings [admin.] 201 additional setup screen available data specification type a screen to specify the stored data is dis- played. See )p.220 for details on specifying the data. 5 touch [ok]. Skip to step 6 if there is no additional setup screen. Note: • touch [ca...

  • Page 202: Selections Tab

    Advanced features setting up direct access area and selections tab [directaccess entry] [selections entry] 202 setting up direct access area and selections tab [directaccess entry] [selections entry] frequently-accessed functions for each mode can be placed on “direct access” area in the basic scree...

  • Page 203

    Advanced features setting up direct access area and selections tab [directaccess entry] [selections entry] 203 in the following steps, the registration on directaccess entry and selections entry are explained at the same time. 1 touch [directaccess entry] or [selections entry] on the admin. Screen. ...

  • Page 204: [Custom Paper Entry]

    Advanced features registering a custom paper size [custom paper entry] 204 registering a custom paper size [custom paper entry] non-standard paper sizes must be pre-entered into memory. Once a paper size is stored into memory, it can be retrieved with the [paper] button from the master making basic ...

  • Page 205

    Advanced features registering a custom paper size [custom paper entry] 205 6 enter the paper size. Facing the paper feeding direction (into paper feed tray), enter w (width) and h (height). Touch either , or use print quantity keys. 7 touch [ok]. Rename as necessary. Touch [close] to skip renaming t...

  • Page 206

    Advanced features registering a custom paper size [custom paper entry] 206 deleting a custom paper size 1 touch [admin.] on the basic screen for each mode. 2 touch [ok]. 3 touch [custom paper entry] on the admin. Screen. 4 touch [clear]. 5 select the paper size to delete. 6 touch [ok]. Returns to th...

  • Page 207: [Protect]

    Advanced features keeping masters secure after printing [protect] 207 keeping masters secure after printing [protect] after printing is completed, the master remains on the print drum (cylinder). To protect confidential documents from unauthorized duplication, use the confidential feature to discard...

  • Page 208

    Advanced features keeping masters secure after printing [protect] 208 preventing leaks of masters after creation or disposal turning the protect setting on 1 touch [admin.] on the basic screen for each mode. 2 touch [ok]. If the recognition screen is displayed, follow the message on the screen. See ...

  • Page 209

    Advanced features keeping masters secure after printing [protect] 209 if “protect” is on: the following screen is displayed after printing. Touch [ok] or [cancel]. [ok]: discards the master remaining on the print drum (cylinder). [cancel]: choose this when you do not wish to discard the master or wi...

  • Page 210

    Advanced features keeping masters secure after printing [protect] 210 cancel the “protect” setting: only the administrator can cancel the “protect” setting. 1 touch [admin.] on the basic screen for each mode. 2 touch [ok]. If the recognition screen is displayed, follow the message on the screen. See...

  • Page 211

    Advanced features keeping masters secure after printing [protect] 211.

  • Page 212: Method

    212 storing original data and use method the machine can store original data. To use this function, the optional document storage card or usb flash drive is required. Stored original data can be repeatedly retrieved for printing. There are two methods of storing original data: “storage memory” and “...

  • Page 213

    Storing original data and use method 213 • the following operations are available with data stored in “storage memory” or “usb flash drive”. – stored original data can be repeatedly retrieved for printing. – if the storage data contains multiple pages, you can choose to output only odd or even pages...

  • Page 214: (Scan Mode)

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 214 converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) scan mode is a function that allows you to scan a hard-copy original with the machine's scanner to save as storage data or usb flash drive data. You can re...

  • Page 215

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 215 scanning a hard-copy original 1 place the original. Place the original on the glass platen or in the optional adf unit. To place the original, see )p.42. 2 select a scan mode. Touch [scanning] on the mode se...

  • Page 216

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 216 2) touch [dual-color]. 3) check the print drum (cylinder) color. To change the ink colors on print drum (cyl- inder) 1 and 2, touch [change] for each and choose from among the displayed colors. Note: • the p...

  • Page 217

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 217 setting data information settings for the data to be scanned and stored are configured on the scan basic screen. The file name, directory and owner name are automatically allocated when scan mode is started,...

  • Page 218

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 218 3) touch [id print] or [non-id print]. [id print] and [non-id print] are displayed only when “management level” is set to “high/full management”. 4) touch the folder to save the data. 5) touch [ok]. The “dir...

  • Page 219

    Storing original data and use method converting hard-copies into stored data (scan mode) 219 specifying stored size specify the size to save the scanned original. It is necessary to set the format size when: • you place the originals on the glass platen • you set the custom-sized originals in the op...

  • Page 220

    Storing original data and use method retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] 220 retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] retrieving and printing stored data. Retrieving stored data when retrieving the usb flash drive data, connect the usb flash d...

  • Page 221

    Storing original data and use method retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] 221 3 touch the data to print. If you are selecting data stored in a different folder, touch that folder's tab. Note: • is displayed at the beginning of the data name for dual-color originals. • i...

  • Page 222

    Storing original data and use method retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] 222 changing the data order you can change the order of the stored data displayed on the storage selection screen/usb job list screen. Note: • the factory setting is “date descend”. 1 touch [view ...

  • Page 223

    Storing original data and use method retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] 223 using the storage retrieve/usb job list screen each section of the storage retrieve/usb job list screen is shown below. An example of the storage retrieve screen is explained here. 1) a thumbn...

  • Page 224

    Storing original data and use method retrieving stored data and printing [storage memory][usb job list] 224 6) clear touch [clear] and a confirmation screen appears. Touch [ok] to delete the data. 7) for dual-color originals, touch a color to display the thumbnail of that color. 8) preview display t...

  • Page 225: [Overlay]

    Storing original data and use method overlaying stored data onto a print job [overlay] 225 overlaying stored data onto a print job [overlay] when performing mono-color printing, you can overlay stored data onto a hard-copy original. Important!: • to use this function, the optional document storage c...

  • Page 226

    Storing original data and use method overlaying stored data onto a print job [overlay] 226 3 select the stored data to overlay. Details on how to select data, see steps 3 and 4 in “retrieving stored data and printing” )p.220. 4 check the stored data. Check the thumbnail to make sure that the data is...

  • Page 227

    Storing original data and use method overlaying stored data onto a print job [overlay] 227 tip: overlaying stored data the stored data overlays at the size it was saved. You cannot enlarge/reduce the size to match the original or paper size. The stored data is overlaid after being centered at the to...

  • Page 228: Storage Data

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 228 dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] when performing dual-color printing, you can create a master of the hard-copy original on one print drum (cylinder) 1 and a master of...

  • Page 229

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 229 registering a stamp data to insert for “stamp”, the data registered in the data for “stamp” is used. Store the original to be used for the stamp in “storage memory” in advance, and register the da...

  • Page 230

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 230 5 select the storage data to use as the [stamp]. Note: • see )p.220 for details about using the storage selection screen. • data with id print setting cannot be selected. 6 confirm the storage dat...

  • Page 231

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 231 9 touch [close]. Returns to the admin. Screen. 10 touch ..

  • Page 232

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 232 renaming the stamp data 1 touch [stamp data] on the admin. Screen. See )p.192 for operational details of the admin. Screen. The stamp data screen appears. 2 touch [rename]. 3 touch the button to r...

  • Page 233

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 233 5 touch [ok] after entering all the characters. The entered name is registered and returns to the stamp data screen. 6 touch [close]. Returns to admin. Screen. 7 touch ..

  • Page 234

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 234 dual-color printing with [stamp] pre-select dual-color printing. 1 place an original and load paper. Place the original on glass platen or in the optional adf unit. To place the original, see ) p....

  • Page 235

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 235 changing the stamp data 1 touch [stamp data] on the admin. Screen. See )p.192 for operational details of the admin. Screen. The stamp data screen appears. 2 touch [change]. 3 touch the button to c...

  • Page 236

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 236 note: • see )p.220 or details on using the storage selection screen. • data with id print setting cannot be selected. 6 confirm the storage data. Check the thumbnail to make sure that the data is ...

  • Page 237

    Storing original data and use method dual-color printing with the original and storage data [stamp] 237 deleting a stamp data 1 touch [stamp data] on the admin. Screen. See )p.192 for operational details of the admin. Screen. The stamp data screen appears. 2 touch [clear]. 3 touch the button to dele...

  • Page 238: Copying/moving Stored Data

    Storing original data and use method copying/moving stored data 238 copying/moving stored data data can be copied or moved between the storage memory and the usb flash drive. This is useful for performing backup or when the remaining free space of the storage memory or usb flash drive is limited. No...

  • Page 239

    Storing original data and use method copying/moving stored data 239 5 touch [copy to] or [move to]. 6 touch the button of the destination folder that you want to copy or move the data. 7 touch [ok]. Data is copied/moved and the selected destina- tion folder is displayed. Important!: • while processi...

  • Page 240: Replacing Consumables

    Check for remaining amount of consumables 240 replacing consumables check for remaining amount of consumables the machine checks and reports on remaining amount of ink, master, paper, as well as the space left in the disposal box. Note: • the report may not be displayed if detection fails. • the rep...

  • Page 241

    Replacing consumables check for remaining amount of consumables 241 tip: information button icon on the information button displays current status of the consumables as detected by the machine. The icon will change depending on the matching information detected from the consumable. • when matching i...

  • Page 242: Replacing The Master Roll

    Replacing consumables replacing the master roll 242 replacing the master roll when the master roll is depleted, a message is displayed and the machine stops. Replace with a new master roll. Important!: • for the master roll, it is recommended to use the products specified by riso. • keep the power o...

  • Page 243

    Replacing consumables replacing the master roll 243 5 open the master roll holder. 6 remove the depleted master roll. Important!: • dispose the depleted master roll according to the disposal rule of your local community. ) p.252 7 install a new master roll. Remove the plastic shrink wrap from the ne...

  • Page 244

    Replacing consumables replacing the master roll 244 tip: if you cannot insert the master insert the leading edge of the master using the fol- lowing steps. 1) raise the master guide flap turn the dial on the edge of the master guide flap towards the rear and raise the master guide flap. 2) pull out ...

  • Page 245: Replacing The Ink Cartridge

    Replacing consumables replacing the ink cartridge 245 replacing the ink cartridge when the ink is depleted, a message is displayed and the machine stops. Replace with a new ink cartridge. B caution: • ink may be left on the area around the print drum (cylinder), so take care not to smudge your hands...

  • Page 246

    Replacing consumables replacing the ink cartridge 246 note: • you can store the ink cartridge cap on the right side of the glass platen. 4 insert the new ink cartridge. Align the arrow on the ink cartridge to the mark on the print drum (cylinder) unit, and insert until it stops. 5 lock the ink cartr...

  • Page 247

    Replacing consumables emptying the master disposal box 247 emptying the master disposal box used masters are held in the master disposal box. When the master disposal box becomes full, a message displays and the machine stops. Discard the used masters. B caution: • wash immediately with soap if you ...

  • Page 248

    Replacing consumables emptying the master disposal box 248 2 discard the ejected masters. Tilt the master disposal box forward and directly discard the used master into the garbage box (or bag) by grasping the push out lever. 3 place the master disposal box into position. Insert the master disposal ...

  • Page 249

    Replacing consumables replacing the print drum (cylinder) 249 replacing the print drum (cylinder) when replacing with a color drum (cylinder) to change colors, or when removing jammed paper, follow the steps to remove print drum (cylinder). Be sure to use a color drum (cylinder) specifically designe...

  • Page 250

    Replacing consumables replacing the print drum (cylinder) 250 4 remove the print drum (cylinder). Use both hands to lift the print drum (cylinder) straight up to remove from the rail. Proceed with replacing the print drum (cylinder), removing the paper jam, etc.. Important!: • do not touch the conne...

  • Page 251

    Replacing consumables replacing the print drum (cylinder) 251 installing the print drum (cylinder) 1 place the print drum (cylinder) on the rail. Align the mark on the print drum (cylinder) with the mark on the guide, and place the print drum (cylinder) horizontally onto the guide. Note: • if the pr...

  • Page 252

    Replacing consumables disposal of depleted consumables 252 disposal of depleted consumables dispose of depleted ink cartridges, master cores, ejected masters according to the regulations in your local commu- nity. If required, separate the specific components using the following procedures to dispos...

  • Page 253

    Replacing consumables disposal of depleted consumables 253 ejected master note: • it is made of carbon and hydrogen compounds. If fully combusted, it will turn into water and carbon dioxide. Parts materials master material plastic, japanese paper ink material soy oil, petroleum hydrocarbons, water, ...

  • Page 254: Maintenance

    Cleaning 254 maintenance cleaning the print quality may suffer if parts such as thermal print head of the master making unit, scanner glass of the optional adf unit, white roller, etc. Are contaminated with dust, dirt, ink, white-out, etc.. Follow the steps below for periodic cleaning. A warning: • ...

  • Page 255

    Maintenance cleaning 255 thermal print head clean the thermal print head each time you replace the master roll. Open the master making unit cover, and gently wipe the thermal print head in the back of the unit several times with a soft cloth or tissue. Important!: • since the thermal print head is v...

  • Page 256

    Maintenance cleaning 256 scanner glass and white sheet of adf unit (option) gently wipe the scanner glass, and the white sheet several times with a soft cloth or tissue. Note: • since the glass platen is very delicate, avoid shocks or scratches with a hard object. For the auto document feeder af-vi:...

  • Page 257

    Maintenance cleaning 257 pressure roller if the pressure roller, which presses print paper against the print drum (cylinder), is stained, smudged strips may appear on the back of copies. If this happens, gently wipe the pressure roller with a soft cloth dampened with alcohol. To remove the print dru...

  • Page 258

    Maintenance cleaning 258 the exterior use a soft cloth to gently wipe down the entire printer on a regular basis in order to prevent the exterior from getting dirty. If using a cleaning agent, use one recommended by your authorized service representative. Important!: • because the machine exterior i...

  • Page 259

    Maintenance cleaning 259.

  • Page 260: Troubleshooting

    When a message displays 260 troubleshooting when a message displays refer to the following information to determine the cause and take appropriate actions when the machine stops oper- ating and a message is displayed. B caution: • the tips of the paper separation hook and master removal hook are sha...

  • Page 261

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 261 t00-000:service call errors (in alphabetical order) a00-000:jam errors (in alphabetical order) message possible cause action !!Battery replacement!! Call service the battery is low or depleted. Contact your dealer (or authorized service representative) and...

  • Page 262

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 262 master not set in place insert lead edge of master into master entrance and close master making unit the master is improperly installed or is missing. Pull out the master making unit and reinstall the master. ) p.242 important!: • if the leading edge of th...

  • Page 263

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 263 b00-000:optional device errors (in alphabetical order) message possible cause action can not identify • something other than a usb flash drive is connected to the usb slot. • a defective usb flash drive is connected to the usb slot. • a usb flash drive not...

  • Page 264

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 264 c00-000:consumable errors (in alphabetical order) d00-000:installation errors (in alphabetical order) message possible cause action add paper no printing paper in the paper feed tray. Load paper into the paper feed tray. ) p.38 master disposal box 1 and 2 ...

  • Page 265

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 265 master making unit has been unlocked the master making unit is ready to be pulled out. Pull out the master making unit. Print drum (cylinder) has been unlocked the print drum (cylinder) is ready to be pulled out. Pull out the print drum (cylinder). Print d...

  • Page 266

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 266 wrong-type master installed or cannot read master info replace master roll or contact dealer (or authorized service representative)/riso office incorrect type of master is installed. Set a correct master roll. ) p.242 important!: • use a master roll specif...

  • Page 267

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 267 j00-000:paper jam error displays when the original document or printing paper is jammed inside the machine, the optional adf unit or sorter. The location of the paper jam is indicated by the flashing icon ( - ) in the illustration. Refer to the table below...

  • Page 268

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 268 the original is jammed in the optional adf unit. For auto document feeder dx-1 important!: • take care not to touch the roller inside the unit. It may cause smudges on the original or a paper jam. Removing originals jammed in the document feeder open the a...

  • Page 269

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 269 the original is jammed in the optional adf unit. For auto document feeder dx-1 removing originals jammed in the duplex document carrier open the adf cover ( ), and raise the document tray as shown ( ). Pull out the original ( ). Removing originals jammed i...

  • Page 270

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 270 paper is jammed in the print drum (cylinder) area. 1) pull out the print drum (cylinder). ) p.249 2) remove the jammed paper. 3) return the print drum (cylinder) in place. 4) touch [ok]. B caution: • the tips of the paper separation hook and master removal...

  • Page 271

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 271 pop-up message layout pop-up messages communicates various operational statuses. You can continue operation over some of them, but depending upon the context, others will require your action before operations can be resumed. E00-000:maintenance call (in al...

  • Page 272

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 272 f00-000:warning message (in alphabetical order) message symptom/action how to clear a pop-up message auto page size selection is not available for irregular-size original select format size to store and then restart (cause 1) attempting to scan an irregula...

  • Page 273

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 273 !! Complicated area form !! Re-circle editing areas and redo color separation (symptom) the shape of the selected area is too complicated to recognize. (action) do not overlap the pen areas. If the edges touch, the specified area may not be recognized. Mak...

  • Page 274

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 274 !! Multi-up is not available with this paper size !! Replace with proper paper of standard size (symptom) multi-up functions cannot be used when custom-sized papers are set in the paper feed tray. (action) load standard size paper in the paper feed tray. )...

  • Page 275

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 275 original size exceeds limitation of multi-up specify original size (symptom) “multi-up” is not available for the original size. (action) specify the original size. ) p.77 • when changing the “original size” setting: touch [original size]. • when resuming t...

  • Page 276

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 276 printer temperature is low “high speed” is not available (symptom) when the temperature of use is low, you cannot use “high speed”. (action) use the printer at the normal print speed until the temperature inside the printer increases to 15ºc (59ºf) or high...

  • Page 277

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 277 -- protect -- discard current master (symptom) “protect” function is set to on. (action) perform “confidential” if necessary . ) p.207 • to set the “confidential”: touch [ok]. • to cancel the “confidential”: touch [cancel]. Reached to the limit count conta...

  • Page 278

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 278 the file size is too large to store on usb flash drive change the usb flash drive or delete some files to make spaces (symptom) insufficient free space on the usb flash drive. (action) check the usb flash drive data and delete unnecessary jobs. Touch [clos...

  • Page 279

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 279 the print drum 1 will reduce the amount of master used. Would you like to make a master with the print drum 1? (symptom) the a4/letter-r drum (cylinder) is set to print drum (cylinder) 1. Using print drum (cylinder) 1 allows you to reduce master usage more...

  • Page 280

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 280 consumable information screen in order to assure optimum printing, the machine acquires information from the consumables. If acquired matching information is not proper, the consumable information screen is shown. Enter appropriate values. The icon on the ...

  • Page 281

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 281 a confirmation screen displays when done. Press the key to approve selection. Returns to the basic screen. Note: • master information input screen may also display. If so, enter master information as well. ) p.281 master information input screen this scree...

  • Page 282

    Troubleshooting when a message displays 282 a confirmation screen displays when done. Press the key to approve selection. Returns to the basic screen. Screen display description values [h4] master density select the standard density to be applied during creation of the master. 1 (light) - 10 (dark) ...

  • Page 283: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 283 troubleshooting if you run into a problem, consult the following chart first, to find answers before calling for a repair. Problem possible cause action an error indication does not disappear even though consumables (ink, master roll) are set. The consumables (ink...

  • Page 284

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 284 paper gets jammed in the auto document feeder af-vi:ii (optional). There is any paper caught in the auto document feeder af-vi:ii. Pull the adf original release lever to the right or turn the release original dial and remove the jammed paper. Paper gets jammed in ...

  • Page 285

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 285 paper gets jammed in the auto document feeder dx-1 (optional). Paper is caught in the auto document feeder dx-1. Removing originals jammed in the document carrier open the auto document feeder cover ( ), and raise the feed roller as shown in ( ). Open the inside c...

  • Page 286

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 286 paper goes over the receiving tray stopper. --- follow the steps to level the receiving tray as follows: 1) fold the receiving tray paper guides/stopper. 2) lift up the sides of the receiving tray with both hands, and move the receiving tray shaft to position b. P...

  • Page 287

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 287 • paper is not smoothly fed from the paper feed tray. (skipped paper, or multiple- sheet feeding) • there is a lot of paper powder • multiple sheets of paper were fed • construction paper or postcard was skipped • the back side of the postcard is turned up paper h...

  • Page 288

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 288 paper sticks to the surface of the print drum (cylinder). The margin at the top of the original or print is too small. The margin of the original (top of the print in the paper output direction) must be 5 mm ( 3 / 16 ") at least. Lower the vertical print position....

  • Page 289

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 289 sections of the copies from print drum (cylinder) 1 are incomplete. Is the a4/letter-r drum (cylinder) set to print drum (cylinder) 1? Sections that exceed the maximum printing range of the print drum (cylinder) are not printed. In particular, setting to [rotate] ...

  • Page 290

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 290 the computer sent the file, but it was not received by the machine. Is the admin. Screen currently showing on the display? Touch and switch to the basic screen from the admin. Screen. The edges of printed copies are smudged with ink. Larger size of paper than the ...

  • Page 291

    Troubleshooting troubleshooting 291 the print drum (cylinder) cannot be placed into position. The print drum (cylinder) was stopped at an inappropriate position after rotation. After manually rotating the print drum (cylinder), make sure that the mark and the mark meet as shown. The print drum (cyli...

  • Page 292: Appendix

    Optional accessories 292 appendix optional accessories a variety of optional accessories are available to enhance the capabilities of the machine. For details about the optional accessories, see your dealer (or authorized service representative). Auto document feeder af-vi:ii feed up to 50 sheets of...

  • Page 293: Specifications

    Appendix specifications 293 specifications riso me9450 master-making/printing methods high-speed digital master-making/full automatic stencil printing original type book (10 kg (22 lb) or less), sheet original size (min./max.) when using the glass platen: 50 mm × 90 mm (1 31 / 32 " × 3 17 / 32 ") - ...

  • Page 294

    Appendix specifications 294 print speed 60 - 120 sheets per minute (control panel: five steps variable) 150 sheets per minute (touch panel: “high speed”) print position adjustment vertical: ±15 mm (± 19 / 32 ") horizontal: ±10 mm (± 25 / 64 ") ink supply fully automatic (1000 ml per cartridge) maste...

  • Page 295

    Appendix specifications 295 note: • please note that due to improvements and changes to the machine, some images and explanations in this manual may not correspond to your machine. • the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. * 1 the height includes the height of the dedicated st...

  • Page 296

    Appendix specifications 296 riso me9350 master-making/printing methods high-speed digital master-making/full automatic stencil printing original type book (10 kg (22 lb) or less), sheet original size (min./max.) when using the glass platen: 50 mm × 90 mm (1 31 / 32 " × 3 17 / 32 ") - 310 mm × 432 mm...

  • Page 297

    Appendix specifications 297 ink supply fully automatic (1000 ml per cartridge) master supply/disposal fully automatic approx. 220 sheets per roll with a3/ledger drum (cylinder) approx. 373 sheets per roll with a4/letter-r drum (cylinder) master disposal capacity 80 sheets each user interface lcd tou...

  • Page 298

    Appendix specifications 298 note: • please note that due to improvements and changes to the machine, some images and explanations in this manual may not correspond to your machine. • the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. * 1 the height includes the height of the dedicated st...

  • Page 299

    Appendix specifications 299 riso me6350 master-making/printing methods high-speed digital master-making/full automatic stencil printing original type book (10 kg (22 lb) or less), sheet original size (min./max.) when using the glass platen: 50 mm × 90 mm (1 31 / 32 " × 3 17 / 32 ") - 310 mm × 432 mm...

  • Page 300

    Appendix specifications 300 ink supply fully automatic (1000 ml per cartridge) master supply/disposal fully automatic approx. 220 sheets per roll with a3/ledger drum (cylinder) approx. 373 sheets per roll with a4/letter-r drum (cylinder) master disposal capacity 80 sheets each user interface lcd tou...

  • Page 301

    Appendix specifications 301 note: • please note that due to improvements and changes to the machine, some images and explanations in this manual may not correspond to your machine. • the specifications are subject to change without prior notice. * 1 the height includes the height of the dedicated st...

  • Page 302: Index

    302 index symbols * key ...............................................................24, 151 + key ..............................................................24, 151 ×key ...............................................................24, 151 numerics 2 up ..........................................

  • Page 303

    Index 303 enlarging/reducing originals ............................... 67 entering the user name ..................................... 139 error messages ................................................... 260 ex. Reserve period .....................................171, 195 extended paper .............

  • Page 304

    Index 304 mono-color printing .............................................. 49 monthly reminder ............................................... 188 moving stored data ............................................. 238 multi-page mode .........................148, 152, 154, 156 multiple paper feed de...

  • Page 305

    Index 305 recognition screen .........................................28, 53 recognized by .....................131, 133, 137, 196, 198 red color ............................................................. 100 registering administrator/users ........................ 136 reminder date ................

  • Page 306

    Index 306 057-36005-001.