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Page 1 - Basic Operation Guide

1815Basic Operation Guide

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viiiThe following symbols indicate that the related section includes information on actions which must be performed. Specifics of the required action

Page 3 - CONTENTS

Troubleshooting7-86Close the front cover.7Close the top cover.Cassette1Pull out the cassette that is currently being used.2Remove the jammed paper.Not

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Troubleshooting7-94Open and then close the top cover. The misfeed indications will disappear.Face-up Tray1Open the rear cover.2Remove the jammed paper

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Troubleshooting7-104Open and then close the top cover. The jam indications will disappear.Optional Document Processor1Remove all of the originals rema

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Troubleshooting7-115Remove the jammed original.6Close the document processor.7Reset the originals.

Page 8 - Paper Recycling

Appendix-1AppendixSpecificationsNote Specifications are subject to change without notice.Main BodyItem SpecificationPrinting system Electro-photograph

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AppendixAppendix-2Copying FunctionsPrinting FunctionsScanning FunctionsItem SpecificationCopying speedPlaten (1:1) 8 1/2 × 11"/Letter/A4: 18 copi

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AppendixAppendix-3Document Processor (Option)Paper Feeder (Option)Environmental SpecificationsItem SpecificationOriginal feed system Automatic feeding

Page 11 - CAUTION LABELS

AppendixAppendix-4

Page 12 - INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS

IndexIndex-1IndexAApplication software ... 4-17CCa

Page 13 - PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

ixIMPORTANT! PLEASE READ FIRST.CAUTION LABELSCaution labels have been attached to the machine at the following locations for safety purposes.Be suffic

Page 14 - Other precautions

IndexIndex-2MMaintenance ... 6-1Mainte

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IndexIndex-3TText mode ... 4-2Text+

Page 18 - Introduction

A1For best print results and machine performance, we recommend that you use only KYOCERA MITA original supplies for your KYOCERA MITA products.

Page 19 - Guides included

©2004 is a trademark of Kyocera Corporation

Page 20 - Conventions

Revision 1.1 2004.6

Page 21 - 1Installation

xINSTALLATION PRECAUTIONSEnvironmentCautionAvoid placing the machine on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such locations may cause the

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xiPower supply/Grounding the machineWarningDo not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same

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xiiIf the machine becomes excessively hot, smoke appears from the machine, there is an odd smell, or any other abnormal situation occurs, there is a d

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xiiiDo not look directly at the light from the scanning lamp as it may cause your eyes to feel tired or painful.Cautions when handling consumablesCaut

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xivSAFETY OF LASER BEAM1. Safety of Laser BeamThis copier has been certified by the manufacturer to Class 1 level under the radiation performance stan

Page 26 - Using the One-Touch Key Sheet

xv1815 COPIER LIMITED WARRANTY1. Kyocera Mita America, Inc. and Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. (both referred to as "Kyocera Mita")warrants the C

Page 27 - 2 Names of Parts

xviIntroductionThis Basic Operation Guide has following chapters:1InstallationContains initial installation and set-up procedures.2Names of PartsIdent

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xviiGuides includedThe following guides are included with this machine. Refer to the guide that corresponds to your particular objective.Basic Operati

Page 30 - Operation Panel

xviiiConventionsThis manual uses the following conventions:1Bold indicates key names.2 Courier indicates content of the message display.3Note, Importa

Page 31 - Names of Parts

1-11InstallationBe sure to perform the following installation procedure prior to using this machine.Unpacking1Remove all of the components to the mach

Page 32 - Message Display

Installation1-23Open the original cover.4Remove the 8 pieces of packing tape (C), the 2 pieces of protective packing (D) and the protective sheet (E).

Page 33 - 3 Preparations

Installation1-37Turn the yellow transport pin (G) on the left side of the machine counter-clockwise to remove it and the paper tag (H). (Refer to page

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Installation1-4Important • Place the process unit on a clean, level surface.• Never expose the process unit to any sort of impact or shock.• The drum

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Installation1-56Push the lock lever (L) back into its locked position (away from you).7Set the process unit into the machine by aligning the pins (N)

Page 36 - Loading Paper on the MP Tray

Installation1-6Using the One-Touch Key SheetThe one-touch key sheet allows you to record destination information registered under the one-touch keys.

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2-12 Names of PartsMain Body1 Original Cover — Open/close this cover when you are setting the original on the platen.2Platen — Set originals onto the

Page 38 - Using the Face-up Tray

Names of Parts2-212 Output Tray — Finished copies or printouts can be ejected and stored on this tray.13 Stopper Extension Lock — Use this lock when l

Page 39 - Connecting the Cables

Names of Parts2-320 Document Processor Connector — Attach the connection cable here when installing the optional document processor.21 Parallel Interf

Page 40 - Parallel

iCONTENTS1 Installation ... 1-1Unpacking ...

Page 41 - Turning the Power Switch On

Names of Parts2-4Operation Panel1 Status/Job Cancel Key and Indicator — Press this key to light the indicator to access the Status menu screen. For de

Page 42 - Network Settings

Names of Parts2-514 Main Power Indicator — This indicator lights red when the power switch is turned on ( | ).15 Original Quality Key and Indicator —

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Names of Parts2-6Message DisplayThe following examples explain the messages and icons used on the message display.Ready to copy.A 4A 4SetZoom100%:1:h_

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3-13 PreparationsLoading PaperPaper can either be loaded into the cassette or set on the MP tray. For details on the media types that can be used, ref

Page 45 - 255. 255. 255. 0

Preparations3-22Adjust the paper stopper in the rear portion of the cassette by pressing in on the release buttons and sliding the paper stopper to th

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Preparations3-36Register the paper size loaded in the corresponding cassette above by using the operation panel. For detail, refer to Chapter 5 in Adv

Page 47 - Setting the Time Zone

Preparations3-4Loading Paper on the MP TrayStandard paper (60 to 90 g/m²), thick paper (90 to 163 g/m²), color paper, transparencies, and letterhead p

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Preparations3-52Pull out the MP tray extension and then flip it open.3Adjust the paper width guides to fit the width of the paper.4Slide the paper all

Page 49 - Setting the Date and Time

Preparations3-6Using the Face-up TrayWhen copying and printing onto special paper, such as thick paper (90 to 163 g/m²), and transparencies, always us

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Preparations3-7Connecting the CablesThe machine has the connectors for connection with either network or directly to a computer.Connecting the Network

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iiDocument Processor ... 5-1Acceptable Ori

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Preparations3-82Connect the printer cable (not included) to connector located at the rear side of the machine.3Connect the other end of the printer ca

Page 53 - Summer Time Setting

Preparations3-9Turning the Power Switch OnTurn the power switch on ( | ). The machine will begin to warm up. Once warm-up is completed, the basic scre

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Preparations3-10Network SettingsRegistering the IP AddressPerform the following procedure to assign the IP address.Notes • To connect the machine to t

Page 55 - Default Operation Mode

Preparations3-115Press the Enter key.6Press the S key or the T key to select TCP/IP Setting.7Press the Enter key.8Press the S key or the T key to sele

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Preparations3-1210Use the keypad to enter the IP address. Enter the first segment of the IP address.11Press the X key and enter the second segment of

Page 57 - Address Entry:

Preparations3-132Press the Enter key.3Enter the Subnet Mask address, starting the first segment.Next, perform the following procedure to assign the De

Page 58 - List of Character Assignments

Preparations3-144When you finish making all of the network setting, press the right select key. The message display returns to the basic screen.*IP Ad

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Preparations3-15Setting the Time ZonePerform the following procedure to select the time zone. You can also make this setting using COMMAND CENTER. For

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Preparations3-165Press the Enter key.6Press the S key or the T key to select the time zone that you are in.7Press the Enter key. The message display s

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Preparations3-17Setting the Date and TimePerform the following procedure to set the current date and time. You can also make this setting using COMMAN

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iiiMaking Full Use of This Machine’s Advanced Functions1 Enlarging/reducing copies to a desired size between 50 % and 200 % Zoom mode (See page 4-7) 2

Page 63 - 4 Basic Operation

Preparations3-185Press the Enter key. The Date Setting screen (year/month/date) is displayed.6Press the S key or the T key to register the current yea

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Preparations3-1910Press the S key or the T key to register the current date.11Press the Enter key. The time setting screen (hour:minute:second) is dis

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Preparations3-2015Press the X key.16Press the S key or the T key to register the current second.17Press the Enter key. The message display shows Compl

Page 66 - Canceling Copy

Preparations3-21Summer Time SettingPerform the following procedure to turn the summer (daylight saving) time setting on and off.You can also make this

Page 67 - Basic Operation

Preparations3-225Press the Enter key.6Press the S key or the T key to select either On or Off.7Press the Enter key. The message display shows Complete

Page 68 - Zoom Copies

Preparations3-23Default Operation ModeUse the following procedure to set the operation mode selected when the machine is powered on. Modes available a

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Preparations3-246Press the S key or the T key to select the default operation mode from among Copy, E-mail or Status.7Press the Enter key. The message

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Preparations3-25Character EntryTo enter e-mail address, etc., the characters are entered using Keypad. To move the cursor, use the W, S, T, and X keys

Page 71 - Collate Mode

Preparations3-26Available CharactersThe following characters are available for entering characters. Press the right select key to switch between types

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Preparations3-27Entering CharactersThis section explains the procedure to enter characters such as for e-mail address, etc. The example here uses the

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ivCautionNo liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper installation.NoticeThe information in this guide is subject to change without notif

Page 74 - Low power

Preparations3-284Press the j key. t is displayed.5Press the X key. The cursor will move one space to the right. To repeatedly enter the same character

Page 75 - Dest. Confirm

Preparations3-299Enter the rest of the characters in the same way, and press the Enter key.Registered will appear and the message display returns to t

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Preparations3-30

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4-14 Basic OperationThis chapter contains explanations on the following procedures and modes. Refer to the Advanced Operation Guide for details on oth

Page 78 - Selecting Color Scan Mode

Basic Operation4-2Notes • For details on selecting the paper size and media type to be used in the cassette and MP tray, refer to Chapter 1 Advanced O

Page 79 - Basic Printing Procedure

Basic Operation4-37Enter the number of copies required. Up to 999 can be entered.8Open the original cover and set the original face-down onto the plat

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Basic Operation4-4Canceling CopyPerform the following procedure to cancel copying.1Press the Stop/Clear key. The Pausing Job List screen, which shows

Page 81 - 5 Optional Equipment

Basic Operation4-57Press the right select key. The Status Menu screen is displayed and processing of jobs are resumed.8To enable copying again, press

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Basic Operation4-6Zoom CopiesIt is possible to change the zoom ratio in order to make copies of an enlarged or reduced size. The following modes are a

Page 83 - Optional Equipment

Basic Operation4-73Press the S key or the T key to select Standard Zoom.4Press the Enter key.5Press the S key or the T key to select the desired zoom

Page 84 - Expansion Memory

vAgfa Japan License Agreement1. “Software” shall mean the digitally encoded, machine readable, scalable outline data as encoded in a special format as

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Basic Operation4-82Press the left select key.3Press the S key or the T key to select Zoom Entry.4Press the Enter key.5Press the S key or the T key, as

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Basic Operation4-9Collate ModeMultiple originals can be collated in the desired number of copies.To use the collate mode turn the continuous scan func

Page 87 - 6 MaintenanceImportant

Basic Operation4-104Press the Enter key.5Press the S key or the T key to select On.6Press the Enter key. The message display shows Completed and retur

Page 88 - Replace Toner

Basic Operation4-119Set the original.10Press the Start key. Scanning of the first original will start. A message will be displayed telling you to set

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Basic Operation4-12Low Power ModeThe machine has a Low Power Timer that is used to conserve power when the machine is not copying, scanning, printing,

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Basic Operation4-13Basic Scanning ProcedureThis section explains the basic procedures required when scanning documents.The following procedure explain

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Basic Operation4-144Press the Enter key.5Enter the destination e-mail address.Refer to Character Entry on page 3-25 for information on entering charac

Page 92 - MaintenanceImportant

Basic Operation4-159Press the Enter key. The Registered screen is displayed, and the message display returns to the scanner basic screen.Note To use s

Page 93 - 7 Troubleshooting

Basic Operation4-16Selecting Color Scan ModeThe following color modes are available for scanning:Notes •Refer to Chapter 2 Advanced Operation Guide, S

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Basic Operation4-17Basic Printing ProcedureMake sure that the machine’s printer cable and network cable and the power cord are properly connected.Inst

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viWe have determined as a participating company in the International Energy Star Program that this product is compliant with the standards laid out in

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Basic Operation4-185Click the Properties button to access the Properties dialog box.6From the Media tab, click the Page Size drop down list and select

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5-15 Optional EquipmentAvailable OptionsThe following optional equipment are available for use with your machine.Document ProcessorThe document proces

Page 98 - Paper Jam

Optional Equipment5-2Acceptable Originals• Use sheet originals only• Paper weight: 50 to 120 g/m²• Paper sizes: 81/2 × 14"/Legal and Folio (Maxim

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Optional Equipment5-3Important • Before setting new originals, make sure that there are no other originals remaining on the original eject table. Orig

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Optional Equipment5-4Placing a Book, etc. on the PlatenWhen copying from an original which cannot be set in the document processor (books, magazines,

Page 101 - Close the rear cover

Optional Equipment5-5Installing DIMMContact your dealer for information on purchasing DIMM that is best suited for use with this machine. Insert DIMM

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Optional Equipment5-6

Page 103 - Troubleshooting

6-16 MaintenanceImportantCleaning the MachineLift open the original cover and wipe platen and original cover, as shown in the illustration, with a sof

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MaintenanceImportant6-2Toner Container ReplacementIf Replace Toner appears on the message display, replace the toner container.In addition, perform th

Page 105 - 9/16 × 29 3/16"

MaintenanceImportant6-3Important • Place the process unit on a clean, level surface.• The drum in the process unit is sensitive to light. Never expose

Page 106 - Scanning Functions

viiPlease read this Operation Guide before using the machine. Keep it close to the machine for easy reference.Please read this Operation Guide before

Page 107 - Environmental Specifications

MaintenanceImportant6-47Remove the orange protective seal.8Align the knob on the left side of the container with the groove in the process unit and se

Page 108 - Appendix-4

MaintenanceImportant6-5Important After cleaning, make sure you restore the charger cleaner to its home position.If the charger cleaner is not restored

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MaintenanceImportant6-6

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7-17 TroubleshootingGeneral GuidelinesThe table below provides basic solutions for problems you may encounter with the machine. We suggest you consult

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Troubleshooting7-2Black or white vertical bands appear on the copies.Is the charger cleaner in its home position (marked CLEANER HOME POSITION)?Remove

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Troubleshooting7-3Maintenance and Error MessagesWhen any of the following messages appears on the message display, perform the procedure provided belo

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Troubleshooting7-4Place original and press Start key.The machine will attempt to make copies from any originals that remain uncopied.Reset all of the

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Troubleshooting7-5Send error. ####An error has occurred during e-mail transmission. The possible error codes and their descriptions are

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Troubleshooting7-6Paper JamIf a paper jam occurs, a message will be displayed about the jam and copying or printing will stop.Leave the power switch o

Page 116 - Revision 1.1 2004.6

Troubleshooting7-7MP Tray and Inside MachineNoteIf there are any printouts on the output tray, remove them first before performing this procedure.1Ope

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