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Page 1 - 7022/7130/7135

Workgroup Document System™ 7022/7130/7135

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Contents (continued)viSection 11: Key Operator Mode (continued)[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) ...

Page 3 - Konica 7022/7130/7135

Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued)4-47. Touch to highlight one of the keys numbered from 1~15 to store thejob under that numbe

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Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued)4-5 DETAILSIf you do not wish to enter a name, simply touch OK. The key displays 6asterisks

Page 5 - Contents

4-6Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall)Use Job Recall to recall jobs that are already stored in Job Memory.1. Press [APPLICATION] on

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Recalling Stored Job Settings (Job Memory: Job Recall) (continued)4-74. If desired, touch JOB CHECK.The Job Recall Check Screen displays to enable you

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4-8Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode)The Help Screen provides you with the information about the current screen modeand about setting p

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Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode)4-9 DETAILS• Touch on the Help Screen, if provided, to scroll to the next page.Touch to return to

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Displaying Screen for Operation Guide (Help Mode)4-10To Display Help Screen from Other Screens1. While in any screen other than the Basic Screen, pres

Page 10 - Contents (continued)

5TroubleshootingHow to Handle Machine TroublesWhen “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed ...5-2Preventive Mainte

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5-2When “Call for Service” Message Is DisplayedA “Call for Service” message indicates a machine condition that requires the attentionof your service r

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When “Call for Service” Message Is Displayed (continued)5-33. Unplug the machine.4. Contact your service representative and report the condition andco

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viiFeatures of the Konica 7022/7130/7135• AES - Automatic Exposure SelectionAutomatically adjusts exposure to compensate for quality of the original.•

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5-4Preventive MaintenanceAfter a set number of copies have been made on your copier, Preventive Maintenance(PM) will be required for maintaining optim

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5-5Clearing Mishandled PaperWhen a paper misfeed occurs, the copier stops making copies and mishandled papercodes display on the screen to indicate mi

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Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued)5-6 Reminder!When removing mishandled paper, be sure to leave no torn paper insidethe machine.3. When completed,

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5-7When “JAM” Appears on Folder KeyIf a misfeed occurs with the print/scan job in progress while you are setting a reservejob, SETTING folder key on t

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When “JAM” Appears on Folder Key (continued)5-84. Press [START].The scan/print job will resume.5. Touch RESERVE to continue the reserve job setting.WA

Page 19 - Safety Information

5-9When “ADD PAPER” Appears on Folder KeyIf the paper supply for a print job in progress becomes depleted while you are setting areserve job, SETTING

Page 20 - Caution Labels and Indicators

5-10When “Memory Full” Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow)In certain modes, this printer/copier uses memory to make operations convenient andsmooth

Page 21 - CAUTION:

When “Memory Full” Message Is Displayed (Memory Overflow) (continued)5-11Action 2Action 2 is required when a job ceases with Memory Overflow messages

Page 22 - Regulations

5-12When Power OFF/ON Screen Is DisplayedWhen any trouble affects the electrical signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screenwill be displayed.Follow

Page 23 - Requirements for Safe Use

5-13Troubleshooting TipsCOPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON Fully insert paper trays. Close RADF. Check to be sure main power switch is ON

Page 24 - Environment

Features of the Konica 7022/7130/7135 (continued)viii• CombinationCopies a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet of copy paper to create a

Page 25 - CAUTION: Installation Space

Troubleshooting Tips (continued)5-14COPYING DOES NOT RESUME AFTER MISHANDLED PAPER IS REMOVED Check copier diagram on touch screen for additional indi

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Troubleshooting Tips (continued)5-15THE BASIC SCREEN DOES NOT DISPLAY SETTINGS AS DESCRIBED INUSER’S MANUALCheck with the Key Operator, as Initial Set

Page 28 - CAUTION: Paper

6Machine SpecificationsMain Body & Option SpecificationsMain Body Specifications ...

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6-2Main Body SpecificationsProduct Name Konica 7022/7130/7135Configuration Semi-console with stationary platenPhotoreceptor OPC drum Method Laser Elec

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Main Body Specifications (continued)6-3Originals in Document Feeder ADF mode: 1>1, 1>2 11”x17”, 8.5”x14”, 8.5”x11”R, 8.5”x11”,5.5”x8.5”, 5.5”x8.

Page 31 - Machine Information

Main Body Specifications (continued)6-4Machine Weight 158.7 lb (72 kg)+34.6 lb (15.7 kg) w/DK-109+57.3 lb (26 kg) w/DB-210 +54.0 lb (24.5 kg) w/DB-410

Page 32 - Machine Configuration

6-5Option SpecificationsStapling Finisher (FS-107) Power source: Main bodyExit tray: 23 w/one FT-1074 w/two FT-107For exit tray capacity, see p. 9-3 t

Page 34 - Internal Machine Items

Advanced7891011Advanced InformationApplicationsMaintenance & SuppliesPaper & Original InfoKey Operator Mode

Page 35 - Standard/Optional Equipment

Features of the Konica 7022/7130/7135 (continued)ix• Job MemoryPrograms up to 15 jobs and recalls each job by job number, as needed. All compatiblepla

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7Advanced InformationHow to Use Advanced FunctionsProgrammed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) ...7-2Rotation..

Page 38 - Control Panel Layout

7-2Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer)The Weekly Timer function turns a copier on and off at the time specified by the KeyOperator.This function is not

Page 39 - Turning On the Power Switch

Programmed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) (continued)7-3 HINTFor setting the Timer Interrupt password, see p. 11-39. DETAILSIf an invalid password is entered

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7-4RotationThis function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original documents ontosize 8.5"x11", irrespective of the copy paper

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Rotation (continued)7-52. Touch AUTO to deselect it.The Rotation icon on the Basic Screen will disappear to indicate that the Rotationfunction is canc

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7-6Vertical/Horizontal Zoom ModeUse the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontaldimensions, independently.>>&g

Page 43 - Press [POWER SAVER ON/OFF]

Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued)7-72. Touch the vertical zoom key on the popup menu to highlight it, thenset the vertical zoom ratio.Use the

Page 44 - 3. Start a copying job

Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode (continued)7-8 DETAILSThe figure shown below is the sample image using the Vertical/Horizontalzoom with an original plac

Page 45 - Loading Paper

8ApplicationsHow to Use Application FunctionsTo Display Application Selection Screen ...8-2Inserting She

Page 46 - Loading Paper (continued)

Features of the Konica 7022/7130/7135 (continued)x• Paper CapacityTotal 1,050 sheets in the machine with DK-109 desk, including a 50-sheet Multi-sheet

Page 47 - 1. Withdraw the DB-410 tray

8-2To Display Application Selection ScreenFollow the procedure below to display the Application Selection Screen and select thedesired copying feature

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8-3Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion)Use Sheet/Cover Insertion in copy mode or blank mode to insert chapter sheets orseparator sheets

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Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued)8-41. Load insert/cover sheets into tray 1, and load regular sheets of thesame size int

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Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued)8-54. Select the cover sheet tray source.Touch TRAY1 for feeding from tray 1, or BYPAS

Page 51 - Copying Operations

Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued)8-67. Enter the page number.Use the control panel keypad to enter the page number of in

Page 52 - Positioning Originals

Inserting Sheets and Covers (Sheet/Cover Insertion) (continued)8-7 DETAILS: Entering Page NumbersFifteen keys are displayed on the screen to designate

Page 53 - 3. Adjust paper guides

8-8Positioning Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter)Chapter is used with RADF in 1a2 or 2a2 mode for the purpose of locating title pageson the right

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Positioning Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) (continued)8-92. Touch Chapter on the Application Selection Screen.The Chapter Page Setting Screen

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Positioning Title Pages on the Right Side (Chapter) (continued)8-105. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen.The Basic Screen will be restored.6

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8-11Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination)Use this function to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto onesheet of copy

Page 57 - Setting Print Quantity

Features of the Konica 7022/7130/7135 (continued)xi• Sheet/Cover InsertionInsert up to 15 blank or copied sheets from any tray including the Multi-she

Page 58 - Selecting Copy Size

Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) (continued)8-122. Touch Combination on the Application Selection Screen.The Combination Mode Select

Page 59 - 5. Press [START]

Lay Out Several Pages onto One Sheet (Combination) (continued)8-137. Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. HINTS• For details on position

Page 60 - 4. Position original(s)

8-14Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet)Use the Booklet to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of paperfrom any tray. O

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Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued)8-152. Touch Booklet on the Application Selection Screen.The Booklet Mode Selection Scre

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Making a Multiple Page Signature Booklet (Booklet) (continued)8-168. Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. HINTS• For details on position

Page 63 - Operations

8-17Copying onto Transparent Films (Transparency)Use the Transparency function in 1a1 or 2a1 mode to copy onto overhead projectiontransparent films, a

Page 64 - 3. Touch OK

Copying onto Transparent Films (Transparency) (continued)8-183. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel.The Application Selection Screen will be disp

Page 65 - 6. Position original(s)

Copying onto Transparent Films (Transparency) (continued)8-196. Touch OK on the Application Selection Screen.The Basic Screen will be restored. DETAIL

Page 66 - Selecting Density Level

8-20Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert)Use the Image insert mode to combine images scanned from the platen glass, suchas photos, paste-u

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Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) (continued)8-212. Touch Image Insert on the Application Selection Screen.The Image Insertion Page Se

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Inserting Images into Printed Sets (Image Insert) (continued)8-227. Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.If the number of originals excee

Page 70 - 3. Touch 1

8-23Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy)The Book Copy mode performs image division on the original image. Use this functionto copy

Page 71 - 8. Press [START] to print

Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued)8-241. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Reminder!When starting a new copyi

Page 72 - 1. Touch 2

Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued)8-254. Select the desired scanning order according to the original pagina-tion. OPT

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Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued)8-26CAUTIONWhen the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceededdue to t

Page 74 - Copying Using Memory

Dividing an Image into Right and Left Pages (Book Copy) (continued)8-27NOTES:• Memory overflow may occur during scanning. See p. 5-10 to p. 5-11.• Whe

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8-28Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original)Use the Mixed original mode with the document feeder or with Store mode to copymixed size originals.E

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Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) (continued)8-292. Touch Special Original on the Application Selection Screen.The Special Original Screen

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Copying Mixed Size Originals (Mixed Original) (continued)8-308. Position mixed original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder. HINTS• See p. 3-3 for deta

Page 78 - CAUTION

8-31Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original)Use the Folded original mode with the document feeder to copy folded originals. Oth-erwise, the size det

Page 79 - • Delete reserve job

Basic213456Safety InformationMachine InformationCopying OperationsJob Memory &Help ModeTrouble-shootingMachine Specifications

Page 80 - Contents of Job List Screen

Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original) (continued)8-322. Touch Special Original on the Application Selection Screen.The Special Original Screen wi

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Copying Folded Originals (Folded Original) (continued)8-339. Press [START].CAUTIONWhen the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is exceededdue

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8-34Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size)Feeding special size originals through the RADF without selecting Non-standard sizemode may

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Copying Non-Standard Size Originals (Non-Standard Size) (continued)8-353. Touch Non-standard Size.4. Touch OK to return to the Application Selection S

Page 84 - 2 staples

8-36Reverse the Second Side in 1-2 Mode (Upside Down)1-2 Upside Down arranges the even pages of simplex originals upside down on thereverse side of du

Page 85

Reverse the Second Side in 1-2 Mode (Upside Down) (continued)8-371. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Reminder!When starting a new copying job

Page 86 - 4. Touch STAPLE SET

Reverse the Second Side in 1-2 Mode (Upside Down) (continued)8-384. Touch the desired binding type key.Touch OK to restore the Special Original Screen

Page 87 - 9. Position original(s)

8-39Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance)Use this function to enhance the reproducibility of half tones so that the copy qualit

Page 88 - 3-set copies

Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) (continued)8-401. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Reminder!When starting a new

Page 89

Making Copy Quality Closer to Originals (Text/Photo Enhance) (continued)8-415. Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen. 6. Select additional copying fe

Page 91 - 2. Position original(s)

8-42Reversing Color in Black and White Image (Reverse Image)Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, andvice vers

Page 92

Reversing Color in Black and White Image (Reverse Image) (continued)8-432. Touch Reverse Image on the Application Selection Screen.The incompatible fu

Page 93

8-44Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode)Use this function to repeat the selected image area of 10mm ~ 150mm in both verticaland

Page 94 - Interrupt Copying

Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) (continued)8-452. Touch Repeat on the Application Selection Screen.The Repeat Mode Selectio

Page 95 - 3. Position original(s)

Repeating Selected Image Area (Repeat: Verti./Horiz. Mode) (continued)8-465. Touch OK.The Application Selection Screen will be restored.6. Touch OK on

Page 96 - Interrupt Copying (continued)

8-47Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times(Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode)Auto Detection mode will automatically set the equal repeat area to

Page 97 - Job Memory & Help Mode

Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times(Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued)8-488-481. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Remind

Page 98 - 3. Touch JOB MEMORY

Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times(Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued)8-498-494. Touch to highlight the desired mode key.Touch 2

Page 99 - 4. Touch ENTRY

Repeating Automatically or Selecting Repeating Times(Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode) (continued)8-508-509. Position original.For AUTO mode original, open t

Page 100 - 9. Enter a job name

8-51Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure)Use Frame/Fold Erasure to eliminate black copy marks along borders to clean up andi

Page 101 - 10. Touch OK

11Safety InformationSafety InformationPrecautions for Installation and UseCaution Labels and Indicators...

Page 102 - 2. Touch JOB MEMORY

Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) (continued)8-522. Touch Frame/Fold Erasure on the Application Selection Screen.The Fra

Page 103 - 5. Touch OK

Eliminating Black Copy Marks Along Borders (Frame/Fold Erasure) (continued)8-534. Top/Bottom erasure mode:Select the desired erasure mode, then specif

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8-54Copying Image in the Center of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout)Use this function to detect the image area of the original and center the whole imageon the

Page 105 - DETAILS: Help Menu Screen

Copying Image in the Center of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) (continued)8-552. Touch AUTO Layout on the Application Selection Screen.The incompatible funct

Page 106 - 2. Touch EXIT

Copying Image in the Center of Copy Paper (AUTO Layout) (continued)8-567. Press [START].CAUTIONWhen the finisher / paper exit / inner tray capacity is

Page 107 - Troubleshooting

8-57Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift)Use Image Shift to adjust the position of copy images, e.g. for the purpose of creatinga new binding

Page 108

Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift) (continued)8-581. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Reminder!When starting a new copying job, b

Page 109 - 2. Press [AUTO RESET]

Adjusting Position of Copy Image (Image Shift) (continued)8-594. Touch OK.The Application Selection Screen will be restored.5. Touch OK on the Applica

Page 110 - Preventive Maintenance

8-60Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift)Use Reduce & Shift instead of regular Image Shift to prevent image loss when creat-

Page 111 - Clearing Mishandled Paper

Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift) (continued)8-611. Press [APPLICATION] on the control panel. Reminder!When starting a new c

Page 113 - 2. Touch GUIDE

1-2Caution Labels and IndicatorsThe caution labels and indicators are attached to the machine areas, as shown below,where you are advised to pay speci

Page 114 - 4. Press [START]

Reducing Images to Create Binding Margin (Reduce&Shift) (continued)8-62 DETAILSThe AMS will automatically determine the magnification ratio accord

Page 115 - 3. Press [START]

8-63Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase)The Non-image area erase mode is used to copy non standard or special originals, suchas book

Page 116 - Action 1

Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase) (continued)8-642.Touch Non-image Area Erase on the Application Selection Screen.The incompatibl

Page 117 - Action 2

Erasing Outside of the Original (Non-Image Area Erase) (continued)8-65 DETAILS: Oblique Erase and Rectangle Erase ModesThe Non-image area erase has tw

Page 118 - 3. Turn ON the power switch

8-66Printing Stamp, Page, Watermark onto Copies (Stamp)This function allows you to print onto output copies the desired type of stamp, date/time, page

Page 119 - Troubleshooting Tips

Printing Stamp, Page, Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued)8-672. Touch STAMP on the Application Selection Screen.The Stamp Menu Screen will be di

Page 120

Printing Stamp, Page, Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued)8-685. When selecting WATERMARK: Specify the watermark type andpages to print on.Touch

Page 121 - Trouble

Printing Stamp, Page, Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued)8-69When selecting PAGE: Specify the PAGE type and printing position.Touch to highlight

Page 122

Printing Stamp, Page, Watermark onto Copies (Stamp) (continued)8-7010. Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWNon the platen g

Page 123 - Machine Specifications

8-71Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay)This function is provided on the 7130/7135 Application Selection Screen.Use this fun

Page 124 - Main Body Specifications

Caution Labels and Indicators (continued)1-31Safety InformationThe following indicators are used on the caution labels or in this manual to categorize

Page 125 - , Labels

Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay) (continued)8-722. Touch STAMP/OVERLAY on the Application Selection Screen.The Stamp/Ove

Page 126 - *: When the tray is extended

Overlaying an Image onto Each Page Copied in the Job (Overlay) (continued)8-738. Position the overlaying original.Position the original FACE UP in the

Page 128

9Paper and Original InformationPaper Information ...9-2Original Infor

Page 129 - Advanced

9-2Paper InformationThis machine is equipped with the following trays for loading copy paper.• Tray 1 and 2 (Main body trays)• Tray 3 (DB-210/DB-410 D

Page 130

Paper Information (continued)9-3Tray/ Exit Tray CapacityPaper Trays CapacityTray 1 and 2 (Main body tray)500 sheets (20 lb)Tray 3 and 4 (DB-210) 500 s

Page 131 - Advanced Information

Paper Information (continued)9-4Paper SizePaper Trays Available SizesTray 1(Main body tray)8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R

Page 132 - 2. Enter the password

Paper Information (continued)9-5Special Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass TrayMulti-sheet bypass tray accepts the following special paper type that cannot b

Page 133 - 0 hour(s) 05 minute(s)

9-6Original InformationUse the platen glass or document feeder to position originals to copy.Platen Glass OriginalsUse the platen glass when originals

Page 134 - Rotation

Original Information (continued)9-7RADF OriginalsFollowing three modes are provided when using the document feeder (RADF) to scanoriginals.•Normal mod

Page 135 - 2. Touch AUTO to deselect it

1-4RegulationsFCC RegulationsThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of FCC ru

Page 136 - Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Mode

Original Information (continued)9-8Folded Original modeUse Folded Original mode to scan folded originals without using the size detectionsensor of the

Page 137 - Information

10Maintenance & SuppliesHow to Maintain the CopierAdding Toner ...

Page 138

10-2Adding TonerWhen toner supply is low, the message “Please add toner” and the icon ( ) displayon the touch screen. Reminder!Use the same number ton

Page 139 - Applications

Adding Toner (continued)10-33. Withdraw the toner bottle, then turn it clockwise to position the “Uparrow” mark at the top.4. Fully withdraw the toner

Page 140

Adding Toner (continued)10-46. Fully insert the new toner bottle until it locks into place, positioningthe “Up arrow” mark at the top. Reminder!Be sur

Page 141

10-5Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-107 FinisherFollow the procedure below to replace the staple cartridge. Reminder!Use only the staples sup

Page 142

Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-107 Finisher (continued)10-6 Reminder!DO NOT open the finisher front door while the Moving Stapler Screen isd

Page 143

Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-107 Finisher (continued)10-76. Remove the empty staple case.7. Firmly insert the new staple case into the sta

Page 144 - 11. Press [START]

Inserting a New Staple Cartridge into FS-107 Finisher (continued)10-89. Insert the staple cartridge into the stapler and push it in securely.10. Close

Page 145

10-9Cleaning Image Scanning SectionIn order to maintain optimum copy quality, always keep the following areas clean.Cleaning the Document Glass and Co

Page 146

1-51Safety InformationRequirements for Safe UseTo ensure your safe use of the machine, you are required to observe the followingprecautions without fa

Page 147

Cleaning Image Scanning Section (continued)10-10Cleaning the RADFCleaning the Left Partition GlassKeep the glass clean; otherwise soil marks may be co

Page 148 - 8. Press [START]

Cleaning Image Scanning Section (continued)10-11Cleaning the RADF RollerRaise the document feeder, and clean the RADF roller with a clean soft cloth.Y

Page 149

10-12Cleaning Image Printing SectionCleaning the Writing Unit Glass and the Electrode WiresKeep the writing unit glass and the electrode (corona, tran

Page 150 - 4. Touch OK

Cleaning Image Printing Section (continued)10-136. Push and slide the transfer/separator wire cleaning lever to the leftand right, several times.7. Mo

Page 151

10-14Checking Copy CountThis function allows you to view the current indication of the following items as a list onthe touch panel: Total counter, Cou

Page 152

10-15Maintenance, Repairs, SuppliesServiceEnter the name and telephone number of your Konica service representative, plus themachine serial number in

Page 154 - 9. Press [START]

11Key Operator ModeHow to Monitor Copier Activity and ModifyMachine SettingsHow to Access the Key Operator Mode...

Page 155

11-2How to Access the Key Operator ModeThe Key Operator is trained to handle all special Key Operator functions that are notaccessible to the general

Page 156

How to Access the Key Operator Mode (continued)11-3 DETAILSIf an invalid Key Operator password is entered, continue by entering thevalid 4-digit passw

Page 157

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-6Environment CAUTION: Prevention of FireDo not install near flammable materials, curtains orvolatile combustibl

Page 158

11-4[1] System InitialSet the following initial conditions of the copier.• Time: Current date and time, summer time, difference in time• Language: Lan

Page 159

[1] System Initial (continued)11-54 To activate the summer time function, touch SUMMER TIME to highlight it. The Present time will gain an hour.5 The

Page 160 - 10. Touch SCAN

[1] System Initial (continued)11-6[2] LanguageSelect the language used in the LCD.❒ Default setting: EnglishSystem Initial Setting Menu Screen Languag

Page 161 - 1a1 / 2a1 mode

11-7[2] Copier InitialInitial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is poweredon, when Auto/Reset timer is operated, or

Page 162

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-8[1] Copy ModeSet Copy mode to occur after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs. ❒ Setting options: RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-

Page 163

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-9[2] DensitySet Copy density to be effective after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs. ❒ Setting options: AES; manua

Page 164 - Scanning Original for Cover

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-10[3] MagnificationSet the magnification ratio you initially want to display after the user turns the poweron or afte

Page 165

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-113 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen. If other copier initial se

Page 166

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-12Procedure1 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen, then touch 4. Tray to display

Page 167

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-13Output Mode Initial Setting Screen Output Mode Initial Setting Screen Staple Location Initial Setting Screen(machi

Page 168

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-71Safety Information CAUTION: Installation SpaceAllow sufficient space to facilitate copy operation, changing p

Page 169

[2] Copier Initial (continued)11-14[6] Non-Image EraseSelect the mode of Non-Image Area Erase function to be in effect when this feature isselected on

Page 170

11-15[3] Preset KeySet two userset density levels and three USERSETs of magnification.[1] DensityOutput copying samples from 16 density levels from Li

Page 171

[3] Preset Key (continued)11-166 To program Userset (1 or 2) to a lighter level, perform the following operation, then proceed to step 7.Userset Densi

Page 172

[3] Preset Key (continued)11-17[2] MagnificationThe preset and userset ratios are used to reduce and enlarge the original image toaccommodate copy pap

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11-18[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor)This function can only be accessed by the Key Operator after a 8-digit ECM masterkey code is entered. The Ele

Page 174

[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-19How to Access the ECM Setting ModeKey Operator Mode Screen ECM Master Key Code ScreenECM Setting

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[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-20[1] Change ECM DataAssign an ID No. for an individual or for a group, then create individual pass

Page 176

[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-21(3) Touch DEL. to delete the input character from the last.(4) Touching CANCEL on the Name Input

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[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-22[2] ECM Data ListUse this setting to display the list of copy count and copy limit for each ID No

Page 178

[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-233 To add the ECM data, touch ADD. The ECM Data Input Screen with invalid Clear key will be displa

Page 179

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-822.8(580)60.2(1530)60.0(1524)21.7(550)19.7(500)23.4(595)21.6(550)7.9(200)52.9(1345)17.7(450)10.6(269)32.1(815)

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[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-24[3] All Counter ResetReset the count for all ECM password Nos.❒ Setting options: Reset All Counte

Page 181 - 6. Press [START]

[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-25[4] ECM On/Off SettingUse this function to turn ECM ON or OFF. If the machine has the optional Fa

Page 182

[4] E.C.M. (Electronic Copy Monitor) (continued)11-26[5] Copy Limit Reached EffectUse this function to select whether the copier will stop when the co

Page 183 - 3. Touch Verti./Horiz

11-27[5] Lock Job MemoryUse this function to lock/unlock or delete a Job that has been programmed.A locked Job is indicated by a lock icon ( ) on the

Page 184

11-28[6] Paper TypeUse this function to indicate a specific paper type for each tray key on the BasicScreen. This is especially useful when special pa

Page 185 - (Repeat: AUTO/ Repeat Mode)

11-29[7] Panel ContrastUse this feature to adjust the level of brightness of the touch screen portion of thecontrol panel, and also the volume of the

Page 186

11-30[8] Key Operator DataUse this screen to enter the name and extension number of the Key Operatorindicated on the Help Screen selected from the Bas

Page 187

11-31[9] Weekly TimerThis function can be accessed only by the Key Operator after a unique 4-digit WeeklyTimer master key code is entered.The Weekly T

Page 188 - 10. Press [START]

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-32How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting ModeKey Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Master Key Code ScreenWeekly Timer S

Page 189

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-33[1] Weekly Timer Setting❒ Default setting: Weekly timer OFFWeekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Weekly Timer On/Off Setti

Page 190

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-91Safety InformationPrecautions for Routine Handling WARNING: High VoltageDO NOT TOUCH the high voltage parts i

Page 191

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-34[2] Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time SetUse this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes for each day of

Page 192

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-35NOTES: • If ON-time and OFF-time are the same, power will not go on.• Be sure to enter both ON time and OFF time.• Be

Page 193

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-36[3] Machine Working Day Individual SetUse this function to set the On/Off condition of the copier for a given month.

Page 194 - 7. Press [START]

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-37NOTE:The selected days will be highlighted in black on the W.T. Working DayIndividual Setting Screen when restored, h

Page 195 - See p. 8-60

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-38[4] Lunch Hour Off FunctionThe Weekly Timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use this Lunchhour off f

Page 196

[9] Weekly Timer (continued)11-39[5] Password SettingUse this password setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for usingTimer Interru

Page 197

11-40[10] Touch Panel AdjustmentUse this feature to check malfunctions of the LCD touch screen due to the shift inposition of the touch sensor.❒ When

Page 198

11-41[11] Power SaveSelect the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Offbecome activated. Or, select the Auto Shut Off

Page 199

11-42[12] Memory SwitchThis function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. See pp. 11-44~11-46 for details on Memory Settings.SW No.

Page 200

[12] Memory Switch (continued)11-43Key Operator Mode Screen Memory Switch ScreenMemory Switch Screen 2 Memory Switch Screen 3 Memory Switch Screen 4Pr

Page 201

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-10 CAUTION:Prevention of Machine Troubles• Do not drop small metallic objects, such as paper clipsor staples, i

Page 202

[12] Memory Switch (continued)11-44The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings. [1] Auto reset timerSets the time interval f

Page 203

[12] Memory Switch (continued)11-45[9] ATS/APS (Bypass)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Multi-sheet bypass.[10] ATS/APS SW (Tr

Page 204 - L-Bottom C-Bottom R-Bottom

[12] Memory Switch (continued)11-46[20] 5.5x8.5 orig. typeSelects orientation of 5.5x8.5 size originals.Options: Landscape or portrait.[21] RotationWh

Page 205 - 3. Touch ORIGI. DIRECT

11-47[13] List PrintUse this function to print out the list selected from the following items.• Job memory list:Programmed contents of Job memory• Use

Page 206

11-48[14] Application CustomizeUse this function to rearrange, display, or hide the application keys on the ApplicationSelection Screen.Key Operator M

Page 207 - 6. Touch OK

11-49[15] Density ShiftDensity shift divides each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and threelevels of darker when used in combination

Page 208

11-50[16] KRDS HostWhen activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by aKonica service representative. In case of machine trou

Page 211

iIndexsymbol[#] (CLEAR QTY.) key 2-8, 3-7[✽] (COUNTER) key 2-8, 10-14[ ! ] symbol 2-15Number1 SHOT indication time 11-461.00 Magnification mode 3-121-

Page 212

Requirements for Safe Use (continued)1-111Safety Information CAUTION: Fixing UnitThe internal fixing unit is very hot. To avoid getting burned, DO NOT

Page 213 - Paper and Original

iiIndexE ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) 11-18ECM Data List 11-22ECM ID No. 11-20ECM Master Key Code 11-19ECM On/Off Setting 11-25ECM password 2-14, 11-

Page 214 - Paper Information

iiiIndexLoad RADF effect 11-44Loading Paper 2-15Lock icon 4-4, 11-27Lock Job Memory 11-27Lunch Hour Off Function 11-38M Machine Working Day Individual

Page 215 - Original

ivIndexS SCAN key 2-6SCANNER/PRINTER key 2-8Maintenance, Repairs, Supplies 10-15SETTING key 2-6Setting Print Quantity 3-7Sheet/Cover Insertion 8-3Sort

Page 217

Konica Business Technologies, Inc.500 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095Telephone (860) 683-2222August 2002Printed in ChinaOP-7022/7130/7135-02

Page 218 - Original Information

Recycled paper is used for the inside pages of this book.Konica 7022/7130/7135Workgroup Document System™User's ManualENERGY STAR® ProgramThe ENER

Page 220 - Folded Original mode

22Machine InformationMachine ConfigurationTurn On/Off the PowerLoading PaperChanging Paper SizeMachine InformationMachine Configuration, Turning On th

Page 221 - Maintenance & Supplies

2-2Machine ConfigurationExternal Machine Items2 RADF (option)3 Work table (Option)4 Key counter(Option)5 Multi-sheet bypass tray6 Right side door of M

Page 222 - Adding Toner

Machine Configuration (continued)2-31 Platen cover (option) covers documents to be copied and holds them in place.2 RADF (Reversing Automatic Document

Page 223 - Adding Toner (continued)

Machine Configuration (continued)2-4Internal Machine Items1Finisher knob can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper in the Finisher.2 Finisher

Page 224

Machine Configuration (continued)2-5Standard/Optional EquipmentDF-314 Reversing Automatic Document FeederFS-107 FinisherFT-107 Finisher TrayDK-109 Des

Page 225 - 3. Touch ADD STAPLE

Machine Configuration (continued)2-6Basic ScreenThe Basic Screen displays when copying operation becomes available after warm-up.1 SETTING key is sele

Page 226

Machine Configuration (continued)2-76 Job No. icon is displayed when [START] is pressed to start a reserve jobof that number.Your service representa

Page 227 - Remove the empty staple case

Machine Configuration (continued)2-8Control Panel Layout1 LCD TOUCH SCREEN displays machine and copying status, help information,interactive screens,

Page 228

2-9Turning On the Power SwitchTo Turn On the Power1. Turn ON the main power switch.The main power switch is located on the rear left side of the main

Page 229 - & Supplies

© 2002 by Konica Business Technologies, Inc.MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT:The KONICA 7022/7130/7135 Workgroup Document System™ will give you many years of tro

Page 230 - Cleaning the RADF

Turning On the Power Switch (continued)2-103. The Basic Screen will be displayed.The message on the Basic Screen will inform you that copying job is n

Page 231 - Cleaning the RADF Roller

Turning On the Power Switch (continued)2-11To Turn Off the Power1. Turn OFF the power switch.The power switch is located on the far left side of the c

Page 232

Turning On the Power Switch (continued)2-12Reducing the Power in Standby Mode (Auto Low Power)This function automatically lowers the power after a spe

Page 233

Turning On the Power Switch (continued)2-13Shutting Off / Reducing the Power ManuallyFollow the procedure below to shut off or reduce the power manual

Page 234 - Checking Copy Count

Turning On the Power Switch (continued)2-14Entering an ECM Password (ECM)The Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) allows the Key Operator to monitor all copy

Page 235

2-15Loading PaperA paper indicator is shown on each tray key of the Basic Screen to indicate the paperlevel of the tray. (Four levels are provided: )

Page 236

Loading Paper (continued)2-162. Stack paper with curl side up.Load paper, aligning it to the right side of the tray. Reminder!• Do not load paper abov

Page 237 - Key Operator Mode

Loading Paper (continued)2-17Loading Paper in DB-410 TrayDB-410 tray: Tray 31. Withdraw the DB-410 tray. HINTSee p. 2-2 to check positions of each tra

Page 238

Loading Paper (continued)2-18Loading Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray1. Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray located on the right side of thecopier.When l

Page 239

2-19Changing Paper Size of Main Body Trays and DB-210 TraysThe main body trays and DB-210 trays are user-adjustable. Change the paper size ofthe tray

Page 240 - [1] System Initial

i2134567891011Safety InformationMachine InformationCopying OperationsJob Memory &Help ModeTrouble-shootingMachine SpecificationsAdvanced Informati

Page 242 - ❒ Default setting: English

33Copying OperationsPositioning OriginalsSetting Print QuantityCopy SizeLens ModeDensity1-1, 2-22-1Using MemoryOutput without FinisherFS-107 Output Mo

Page 243 - [2] Copier Initial

3-2Positioning OriginalsPositioning Originals in RADFThe document feeder (RADF) automatically feeds up to 50 originals directly to theplaten area, sta

Page 244 - [1] Copy Mode

Positioning Originals (continued)3-3Positioning originals in Mixed original modeMixed size originals can be copied together from the document feeder.

Page 245 - [2] Density

Positioning Originals (continued)3-4Positioning originals in Folded original modeFolded original mode detects the folded original size without using t

Page 246 - [3] Magnification

Positioning Originals (continued)3-5Positioning Original on Platen GlassUse the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the document

Page 247 - [4] Tray

Positioning Originals (continued)3-63. When repeating the original placement, press the release lever underthe document feeder.4. Use only the lower c

Page 248 - [5] Output

3-7Setting Print QuantityThis section describes how to set or change print quantity.To Set Print QuantityThe copier is initially set to copy the origi

Page 249 - Procedure

3-8Selecting Copy SizeTo select an appropriate copy size for getting your desired copy result, use APS(Automatic Paper Selection), or select copy size

Page 250 - Reset occurs

Selecting Copy Size (continued)3-95. Press [START]. DETAILS• If the appropriate copy paper is not loaded in any tray, no copying will beperformed, and

Page 251 - [3] Preset Key

Contents (continued)ii Section 3: Copying OperationsPositioning Originals ...

Page 252 - [3] Preset Key (continued)

Selecting Copy Size (continued)3-10To Specify Desired Copy Size (AMS)When a copy size is specified on the touch screen, an appropriate reduction orenl

Page 253

Selecting Copy Size (continued)3-11 DETAILSCopy result may not be satisfactory due to the Rotation function. In thiscase, turn the function OFF manual

Page 254 - 5. Copy Limit Reached Effect:

3-12Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode)When the copier is turned ON, the magnification ratio is set to 1.00 (100%) automaticallyon the Basic Scr

Page 255

Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)3-13To Copy in Fixed Magnification Mode (RE)Use the 6 preset ratios (0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 1.29, 1.55

Page 256 - [1] Change ECM Data

Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)3-14To Copy in Zoom ModeUse the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% in

Page 257

Selecting Magnification Ratio (Lens Mode) (continued)3-156. Position original(s). HINTSee p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on positioning originals.7. Pre

Page 258 - [2] ECM Data List

3-16Selecting Density LevelAutomatic Exposure Selection (AES) operates with the default settings. It detects thedensity of the original image and auto

Page 259

Selecting Density Level (continued)3-172. Select additional copy conditions, as desired.3. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel key

Page 260 - [3] All Counter Reset

3-18Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2)The Basic Screen is initially set to 1a1 copy mode to make single-sided copies fromsingle-sided originals. Fo

Page 261 - [4] ECM On/Off Setting

Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2) (continued)3-192. Select additional copy conditions, as desired. DETAILSSome incompatible conditions may automat

Page 262 - [5] Copy Limit Reached Effect

Contents (continued)iii Section 5: TroubleshootingWhen “Call for Service” Message is Displayed...5-2Li

Page 263 - [5] Lock Job Memory

Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2) (continued)3-20Using Platen GlassUse the platen glass to scan originals unsuitable for the document feeder.>&

Page 264 - [6] Paper Type

Making Double-Sided Copies (1a2, 2a2) (continued)3-215. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINTSee p. 3-7 for details on

Page 265 - [7] Panel Contrast

3-22Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2a1)Use RADF and select 2a1 copy mode to make single-sided copies from double-sidedorigina

Page 266 - [8] Key Operator Data

Making Single-Sided Copies from Double-Sided Originals (2a1) (continued)3-234. Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. HINTS• See p. 3-2 to

Page 267 - [9] Weekly Timer

3-24Copying Using MemoryThis section describes various copying features available on this machine using itsbuilt-in memory.To Scan Originals into Memo

Page 268 - [9] Weekly Timer (continued)

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-253. Touch Store Mode to highlight it.You may find the key already highlighted due to the copying selections made.4.

Page 269

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-267. Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. DETAILSRepeat steps 6 and 7 until all originals are scanned.Memory indi

Page 270

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-27To Set Next Copying Job (Reserve)The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current job is in pro

Page 271

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-284. Position original(s) after completing the scan for the current job. HINTSee p. 3-2 to p. 3-6 for details on pos

Page 272

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-29To Check/Control Jobs in Progress (Job List Screen)The Job List Screen allows you to perform the following functio

Page 273

Contents (continued)ivAdvanced Section 7: Advanced InformationProgrammed Shut-Off (Weekly Timer) ...

Page 274

Copying Using Memory (continued)3-303. Touch OK on the Job List Screen.The Basic Screen will be restored.Contents of Job List ScreenNO. : Displays the

Page 275

3-31Output Mode for Machine without FinisherThis section describes the output modes for the copier without a Finisher.The Non-sort mode is initially s

Page 276 - [10] Touch Panel Adjustment

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)3-321. When using Rotation sort or Rotation group mode, load the samepaper size into two trays in

Page 277 - [11] Power Save

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)3-337. Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWNon the platen glass. HINTSe

Page 278 - [12] Memory Switch

3-34Output Mode for Machine with FinisherFinisher FS-107 is initially equipped with two exit trays. If desired, up to two optionalexit trays can be in

Page 279

Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)3-35>>>Specification for Output Modes with Finisher<<<❒ Incompatible with Sort mode

Page 280

Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)3-36When selecting Staple mode, select the staple position as follows.When selecting any other mode,

Page 281

Output Mode for Machine with Finisher (continued)3-378. Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad. HINTSee p. 9-3~p. 9-4 to be su

Page 282

3-38Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101This section describes the following four output modes for a copier with the Inner Tray.Non-sort mod

Page 283 - [13] List Print

Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 (continued)3-391. When using Rotation sort or Rotation group mode, load the samepaper size into two tra

Page 284 - [14] Application Customize

Contents (continued)v Section 9: Paper and Original InformationPaper Information ...

Page 285 - [15] Density Shift

Output Mode for Machine with Inner Tray IT-101 (continued)3-407. Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWNon the platen glass.

Page 286 - [16] KRDS Host

3-41Checking Feature Selections and Proof CopyingUse the Check mode to confirm copying selections before starting print operation.In this mode, use Pr

Page 287

Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued)3-42Verify the settings made for the current job.• If settings are OK, proceed to step 8.• If

Page 288

Checking Feature Selections and Proof Copying (continued)3-436. Touch EXIT (or press [CHECK]) to return to the Basic Screen.Change the settings, as re

Page 289

3-44Interrupt CopyingUse the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. Wheninterrupt copying is completed, the settings

Page 290

Interrupt Copying (continued)3-45 DETAILSIn Reserve mode, pressing [INTERRUPT] before the copier finishesscanning the reserve job originals clears the

Page 291

Interrupt Copying (continued)3-46 DETAILSFor particular jobs in progress, copying will cease only after certain phasesof the immediate operation are c

Page 292

4Job Memory & Help ModeHow to Use Helpful FunctionsStoring Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store)...4-2Recalling

Page 293

4-2Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store)Use Job Store to store up to 15 frequently used copy job settings, which can berecalled at any time.

Page 294 - OP-7022/7130/7135-02

Storing Job Conditions (Job Memory: Job Store) (continued)4-34. Touch ENTRY.The Job Store Check Screen will be displayed.5. Review the settings on the

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