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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
Troubleshooting7-86Close the front cover.7Close the top cover.Cassette1Pull out the cassette that is currently being used.2Remove the jammed paper.Not
Troubleshooting7-94Open and then close the top cover. The misfeed indications will disappear.Face-up Tray1Open the rear cover.2Remove the jammed paper
Troubleshooting7-104Open and then close the top cover. The jam indications will disappear.Optional Document Processor1Remove all of the originals rema
Troubleshooting7-115Remove the jammed original.6Close the document processor.7Reset the originals.
Troubleshooting7-12
Appendix-1AppendixSpecificationsNote Specifications are subject to change without notice.Main BodyItem SpecificationPrinting system Electro-photograph
AppendixAppendix-2Copying FunctionsPrinting FunctionsScanning FunctionsItem SpecificationCopying speedPlaten (1:1) 8 1/2 × 11"/Letter/A4: 18 copi
AppendixAppendix-3Document Processor (Option)Paper Feeder (Option)Environmental SpecificationsItem SpecificationOriginal feed system Automatic feeding
AppendixAppendix-4
IndexIndex-1IndexAApplication software ... 4-17CCa
ixIMPORTANT! PLEASE READ FIRST.CAUTION LABELSCaution labels have been attached to the machine at the following locations for safety purposes.Be suffic
IndexIndex-2MMaintenance ... 6-1Mainte
IndexIndex-3TText mode ... 4-2Text+
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A1For best print results and machine performance, we recommend that you use only KYOCERA MITA original supplies for your KYOCERA MITA products.
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Revision 1.1 2004.6
xINSTALLATION PRECAUTIONSEnvironmentCautionAvoid placing the machine on or in locations which are unstable or not level. Such locations may cause the
xiPower supply/Grounding the machineWarningDo not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified. Avoid multiple connections in the same
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
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
xivSAFETY OF LASER BEAM1. Safety of Laser BeamThis copier has been certified by the manufacturer to Class 1 level under the radiation performance stan
xv1815 COPIER LIMITED WARRANTY1. Kyocera Mita America, Inc. and Kyocera Mita Canada, Ltd. (both referred to as "Kyocera Mita")warrants the C
xviIntroductionThis Basic Operation Guide has following chapters:1InstallationContains initial installation and set-up procedures.2Names of PartsIdent
xviiGuides includedThe following guides are included with this machine. Refer to the guide that corresponds to your particular objective.Basic Operati
xviiiConventionsThis manual uses the following conventions:1Bold indicates key names.2 Courier indicates content of the message display.3Note, Importa
1-11InstallationBe sure to perform the following installation procedure prior to using this machine.Unpacking1Remove all of the components to the mach
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).
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
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
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)
Installation1-6Using the One-Touch Key SheetThe one-touch key sheet allows you to record destination information registered under the one-touch keys.
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
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
Names of Parts2-320 Document Processor Connector — Attach the connection cable here when installing the optional document processor.21 Parallel Interf
iCONTENTS1 Installation ... 1-1Unpacking ...
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
Names of Parts2-514 Main Power Indicator — This indicator lights red when the power switch is turned on ( | ).15 Original Quality Key and Indicator —
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_
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
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
Preparations3-36Register the paper size loaded in the corresponding cassette above by using the operation panel. For detail, refer to Chapter 5 in Adv
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
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
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
Preparations3-7Connecting the CablesThe machine has the connectors for connection with either network or directly to a computer.Connecting the Network
iiDocument Processor ... 5-1Acceptable Ori
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
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
Preparations3-10Network SettingsRegistering the IP AddressPerform the following procedure to assign the IP address.Notes • To connect the machine to t
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
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
Preparations3-132Press the Enter key.3Enter the Subnet Mask address, starting the first segment.Next, perform the following procedure to assign the De
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
Preparations3-15Setting the Time ZonePerform the following procedure to select the time zone. You can also make this setting using COMMAND CENTER. For
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
Preparations3-17Setting the Date and TimePerform the following procedure to set the current date and time. You can also make this setting using COMMAN
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
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
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
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
Preparations3-21Summer Time SettingPerform the following procedure to turn the summer (daylight saving) time setting on and off.You can also make this
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
Preparations3-23Default Operation ModeUse the following procedure to set the operation mode selected when the machine is powered on. Modes available a
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
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
Preparations3-26Available CharactersThe following characters are available for entering characters. Press the right select key to switch between types
Preparations3-27Entering CharactersThis section explains the procedure to enter characters such as for e-mail address, etc. The example here uses the
ivCautionNo liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper installation.NoticeThe information in this guide is subject to change without notif
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
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
Preparations3-30
4-14 Basic OperationThis chapter contains explanations on the following procedures and modes. Refer to the Advanced Operation Guide for details on oth
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
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
Basic Operation4-4Canceling CopyPerform the following procedure to cancel copying.1Press the Stop/Clear key. The Pausing Job List screen, which shows
Basic Operation4-57Press the right select key. The Status Menu screen is displayed and processing of jobs are resumed.8To enable copying again, press
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
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
vAgfa Japan License Agreement1. “Software” shall mean the digitally encoded, machine readable, scalable outline data as encoded in a special format as
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
Basic Operation4-9Collate ModeMultiple originals can be collated in the desired number of copies.To use the collate mode turn the continuous scan func
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
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
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,
Basic Operation4-13Basic Scanning ProcedureThis section explains the basic procedures required when scanning documents.The following procedure explain
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
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
Basic Operation4-16Selecting Color Scan ModeThe following color modes are available for scanning:Notes •Refer to Chapter 2 Advanced Operation Guide, S
Basic Operation4-17Basic Printing ProcedureMake sure that the machine’s printer cable and network cable and the power cord are properly connected.Inst
viWe have determined as a participating company in the International Energy Star Program that this product is compliant with the standards laid out in
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
5-15 Optional EquipmentAvailable OptionsThe following optional equipment are available for use with your machine.Document ProcessorThe document proces
Optional Equipment5-2Acceptable Originals• Use sheet originals only• Paper weight: 50 to 120 g/m²• Paper sizes: 81/2 × 14"/Legal and Folio (Maxim
Optional Equipment5-3Important • Before setting new originals, make sure that there are no other originals remaining on the original eject table. Orig
Optional Equipment5-4Placing a Book, etc. on the PlatenWhen copying from an original which cannot be set in the document processor (books, magazines,
Optional Equipment5-5Installing DIMMContact your dealer for information on purchasing DIMM that is best suited for use with this machine. Insert DIMM
Optional Equipment5-6
6-16 MaintenanceImportantCleaning the MachineLift open the original cover and wipe platen and original cover, as shown in the illustration, with a sof
MaintenanceImportant6-2Toner Container ReplacementIf Replace Toner appears on the message display, replace the toner container.In addition, perform th
MaintenanceImportant6-3Important • Place the process unit on a clean, level surface.• The drum in the process unit is sensitive to light. Never expose
viiPlease read this Operation Guide before using the machine. Keep it close to the machine for easy reference.Please read this Operation Guide before
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
MaintenanceImportant6-5Important After cleaning, make sure you restore the charger cleaner to its home position.If the charger cleaner is not restored
MaintenanceImportant6-6
7-17 TroubleshootingGeneral GuidelinesThe table below provides basic solutions for problems you may encounter with the machine. We suggest you consult
Troubleshooting7-2Black or white vertical bands appear on the copies.Is the charger cleaner in its home position (marked CLEANER HOME POSITION)?Remove
Troubleshooting7-3Maintenance and Error MessagesWhen any of the following messages appears on the message display, perform the procedure provided belo
Troubleshooting7-4Place original and press Start key.The machine will attempt to make copies from any originals that remain uncopied.Reset all of the
Troubleshooting7-5Send error. ####An error has occurred during e-mail transmission. The possible error codes and their descriptions are
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
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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