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When changes occur in applicable products or in the contents of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
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Important Notices Copyright The copyright of this document belongs to Canon Inc. This document may not be copied, reproduced or translated into another language, in whole or in part, without the prior consent of Canon Inc. Copyright CANON INC. 2020 Caution Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information.
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Contents Contents Safety Precautions....................1 Toner Safety............................2 About Toner............................2 Handling Adhered Toner........................2 Points to Note at Installation........................2 Checking the Installation Environment....................2 Points to Note Before Servicing......................2 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation.................3 Points to Note when turning ON/OFF the main power................3 Checking Installation Space ........................3 illustrations............................
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Contents Execute the ITB Equilibrium Position Detection..................75 Adjusting Image Position (Printer)......................79 Image Position Adjustment (Single Pass ADF)..................86 Checking Network Connection......................96 Troubleshooting of Network......................... 97 Installing the IC Card Reader....................... 98 When Relocating the Machine ....................... 107 3.
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Contents IC Card Reader Box for Numeric Keypad-A1..................236 Points to Note at Installation.......................236 Installation Outline Drawing........................236 Checking the Contents........................236 Installation Procedure........................238 Super G3 FAX Board-AS1......................257 Product Name...........................257 Points to Note at Installation.......................257 Installation Outline Drawing........................257 Checking the Contents........................258 Installation Procedure ........................
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Contents Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation................351 Points to Note When Turning ON/OFF the Main Power................351 Check When Connecting the Power Plug to an Outlet................352 Installation Outline Drawing........................352 Checking the Contents ........................353 Installation Procedure........................354 Setting after Installation ........................375 Voice Guidance Kit-G1/Option Attachment kit for Reader-A2............380 Points to Note when Installing......................
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Contents Cassette Feeding Unit-AM1......................529 Unpacking............................529 Checking before Installation....................... 533 Installation Procedure........................534 Setting the Cassette.......................... 543 Adjustment............................545 High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit-A1..................549 Unpacking............................549 Checking before Installation....................... 552 Installation Procedure........................553 Setting the Cassette.......................... 561 Adjustment............................562 Cassette Heater Unit........................566 Points to Note at Installation.......................566 Installation Outline Drawing........................566 Checking the Contents (Cassette Heater Unit-41)................566...
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Contents Checking the Contents........................629 Installation Procedure........................629 Disposal Parts Check........................645 Operation Check..........................645 Adjusting the Output Level of the Punch Waste Full Sensor..............646 Checking and Adjusting the Punch Hole Position.................647 Inner Finisher-H1..........................652 Checking before Installation....................... 652 Unpacking............................652 Installation Procedure ........................
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Safety Precautions Toner Safety..........2 Points to Note at Installation....2...
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Safety Precautions Toner Safety About Toner Toner is a nontoxic matter composed of plastic, iron and a trace of pigments. CAUTION: Never throw toner in flames to avoid explosion. Handling Adhered Toner • Use dry tissue paper to wipe off toner adhered to skin or clothes and wash in water. •...
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Safety Precautions Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: • If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine, it may cause electrical shock. •...
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Safety Precautions 2. Be sure to keep 100 mm or more distance from the wall to make enough room for performing the operation. • When option is not installed 4” (100 mm) or more 19 3/4” (500 mm) or more 19 3/4”...
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Product Lineup Image Reading System Options... 6 Host Machine Options......7 Paper Feed / Paper Output Options ..9...
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1. Product Lineup Image Reading System Options Product name Condition “Platen Cover Y2/Y3” on page 118 Cannot be installed with the DADF. Cannot be installed with Printer Cover-J1. ADF Access Handle-A1 “Reader Heater J5” on page 129...
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1. Product Lineup Host Machine Options [19] [20] [13] [12] [21] [22] [4],[5] [16],[17] [18] Licence option [14] [15] [8],[9] [10],[11] Hardware Products Product name Condition “NFC Kit-E1/E2” on page 165 “Utility Tray-B1” on page 186 Cannot be installed with Voice Guidance Kit-G1. Cannot be installed with Voice Operation Kit-D1.
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1. Product Lineup Product name Condition Serial Interface Kit-K3 Cannot be installed with Copy Card Reader-F1. Cannot be installed with Copy Control Interface Kit-A1. Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 Cannot be installed with Copy Card Reader-F1. Cannot be installed with Serial Interface Kit-K3. 2.5inch/250GB HDD-N1 It is required when using the mirroring function with HDD Mirror- ing Kit-J1.
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1. Product Lineup Paper Feed / Paper Output Options [10] [11] [12] [11] Product name Condition “Paper Deck Unit-F1” on page 479 “Paper Deck Heater Unit-C1” on page 506 “High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit-A1” on page 549 “Cassette Feeding Unit-AM1” on page 529 “Cassette Heater Unit”...
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Host Machine Checking before Installation ....11 Installation of Host Machine ....13 When Relocating the Machine ..107...
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2. Host Machine Checking before Installation Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site in advance before bringing in the machine to the user's site. Checking Power Supply 1. Be sure to connect the power plug exclusively to an outlet that compiles with the following. •...
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2. Host Machine 11. Securing the Host Machine 12. Turning the Main Power ON / Setting the Toner Container 13. Host Machine Settings (Starting the Setup Guide) 14. Informing the System Administrator That Installation Is Complete 15. Registration of Installation Date Information 16.
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2. Host Machine Installation of Host Machine Unpacking CAUTION: Be careful not to perform the following work as it may cause operation failure. • Letting the bottom of the host machine interfere with packaging material when lifting the host machine down from the pallet.
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2. Host Machine Checking the Contents CAUTION: The following parts contained in the package cannot beused in combination with these options. *1: Reverse Trailing Edge Guide • Inner 2way Tray • Inner Finisher • Staple Finisher • Booklet Finisher...
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2. Host Machine Excluding USA and Taiwan 230V 1x * 1x * USA and EUR 2x * Excluding USA and EUR 1x * Only for Korea 1x * USA and EUR USA : 3 Stickers EUR: 4 Stickers NOTE: *2: The connector has a different shape depending on locations. Use the correct power cord to match the location/area of installation.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: • The host machine weighs maximum 139kg. It is recommended to lift it with 4 people or more. However, if there is a standard to handle a heavy load in each sales company, follow it for operation. Also, make sure to lift the machine with keeping it level at operation.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Be sure to keep the Scanner System Fixation Member in a safe place for moving the machine. NOTE: The removed Scanner System Fixation Member will be used in step 10.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Be sure to keep the Scanner System Fixation Member in a safe place for moving the host machine. NOTE: The removed Scanner System Fixation Member will be used in step 8.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: The removed Cover will be used in step 9.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Store the Scanner System Fixation Member removed in step 8 in the Cover removed in the step7.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Store the Scanner System Fixation Member removed in step 3.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward.
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2. Host Machine Close the ADF. NOTE: • Be sure that there is no gap (for reference, 0.3 mm or less) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet. White Plate Index Sheet Reader Unit...
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2. Host Machine Installing the Drum Unit CAUTION: Make sure to use a new Drum Unit. If not, this may cause the control of the machine to not operate properly. NOTE: • Check that the ITB Sub Pressure Release Lever is positioned in the direction of the arrow. If not, adjust its position by turning it clockwise.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: Make sure that the Right Lower Cover is open before releasing the pressure. NOTE: Turn the ITB Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow until the protrusion is aligned with the triangle mark on the plate to release the pressure.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 16.
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2. Host Machine <For India only> NOTE: Place a sheet of paper on the Front Cocer.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: Points to Note when Removing the Dummy Drum When removing the Dummy Drum, be sure to lift it slowly and vertically. If lifting it in an oblique direction, the Seal on the Developing Assembly is stressed, and may cause tear of the seal. Perform the removal procedure for each color.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: If the Developing Seal is torn, remove the torn seal by pulling the end of it in the direction of the arrow. At that time, be careful not to leave the torn seal in the Developing Assembly. CAUTION: •...
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2. Host Machine <For India only> NOTE: Remove the tape from the Developing Assembly. CAUTION: Do not touch the sleeve.
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2. Host Machine <For India only> NOTE: Remove the Plastic Film Sheet from the Developing Assembly. <For India only> NOTE: Remove the paper you placed in step 6.
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2. Host Machine Unpack the Drum Unit, and remove the Packaging Film. CAUTION: Points to Note when Unpacking the Drum Unit • When removing the Packaging Film using a tool, refer to the position shown in the figure below and be sure to prevent the tool from contacting the drum during the work.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: Points to Note at Drum Unit Installation • Be sure not to rotate the Drum counterclockwise while taking it out from the Container Box, removing the Drum Cover and installing to the main body. The Scoop-up Sheet may be flipped, causing toner scattering. •...
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Step 12 to 14 is to install the Drum Unit of each color. CAUTION: The joint between the Drum Unit and the cover might be stiff. • Be careful not to hit the cover against the Drum area. •...
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Drum Unit 1. Place 5 or more sheets of paper on the order of installation of Drum Unit to block the light to the Drum Unit.
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2. Host Machine 2. Thus make sure to install it from just above. Make sure to install it from just above If it is pushed in from an oblique direction, the developing assembly and the guides of the drum are not properly installed, the developing assembly is pushed downward by the drum, and the side surface of the developing assembly interferes with the laser scanner, so that the shutter may be damaged when the process unit is closed.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Hold the handles at right and left of the Drum Unit.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Fit the guide of the Process Unit to the guide of the Drum Unit to install the Drum Unit.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Hold down each of the 8 grips lightly with a finger to check that the Drum Units are installed properly. CAUTION: Check that there is no gap between the host machine and the Process Unit, and then secure with the screw.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: • Use the screw removed in step 5. • Remove paper covering the Drum units.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: Make sure that the Right Lower Cover is opened first before pressuring. NOTE: Turn the ITB Pressure Release Lever in the direction of the arrow, and then fit the projection to the triangle mark on the plate to apply pressure.
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2. Host Machine Setting the Environment Heater Switch CAUTION: If the installation environment is a high humidity environment (*1) or low temperature environment (*2), be sure to turn ON the Environment Heater Switch. Image smear is likely to occur in the high humidity environment and charging failure is likely to occur in the low temperature environment.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: When removing the cover, do not insert a screwdriver in the oval hole.
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2. Host Machine Setting the Cassette NOTE: • Follow the same steps to set the paper in the Cassette 1 and 2. • Holding the Guide Plate Lever, adjust each Guide Plate to the specified size. • Adjust the position of each Guide Plate according to the paper size. Trail Edge Guide Plate Lever Trail Edge...
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2. Host Machine NOTE: • Affix the Paper Size Label to each cassette according to the size of paper being set. • Be sure to check with the user whether or not to affix the Paper Size Label, and then affix it at the recommended position. •...
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2. Host Machine Installing the Filter (Duct Model for EUR Only)
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2. Host Machine Storing the Cleaning Cloth...
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2. Host Machine Securing the Host Machine NOTE: • Move the main body to the installation position, and secure it in place by turning the 4 adjusters of the Cassette Pedestal with a screwdriver. • Be sure to secure it in place to prevent overturning. •...
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: • In case of the host machine with the Toner Container, once the machine goes to standby state, drum initialization, developing assembly initialization and toner refill are completed. • In case of the host machine without the Toner Container, execute the following procedures. 4.
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2. Host Machine 6. Be sure to insert the Toner Container horizontally with your hand supporting its bottom until approx. half of it is inserted. 7. Perform steps 7 to 8 for each color. 8. Close the Toner Bottle Exchange Door and Toner Replacement Cover. NOTE: Toner supply starts automatically when the Toner Replacement Cover is closed.
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: • Excluding some of the setting items, it is possible to proceed to the next setting without entering the current setting. To configure skipped settings, configure the settings one by one after exiting Setup Guide. • Setup Guide can be started again from [Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [License/Other] > [Start Setup Guide].
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2. Host Machine 1. Enter the following service mode, and execute "Batch Set Installation Date Info". COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > INSTDTST NOTE: • Year, month, day, hour, and minute can be edited individually in the following service modes. COPIER >...
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2. Host Machine <Only when the Cassette Pedestal is not installe>...
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2. Host Machine NOTE: • Affix the label of the appropriate language as shown in the figure below. • If a label is already affixed, affix over the existing label. USA and EUR USA : 3 Stickers EUR: 4 Stickers Checking the K paper settings (CHINA Only) Check the following service mode, and change the setting value if different.
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2. Host Machine 2. Enter the following Service Mode (Lv.2), make sure that the setting value is ”0”. COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > SENS-CNF 3. Enter the following Service Mode (Lv.2), make sure that the setting value is ”0”. COPIER >...
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2. Host Machine ■ When the Envelope Attachment A Is Not Used ■ Settings after Installation 1. Select [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Paper Settings] > [Paper Settings] > [Cassette 1/Cassette 2] > [Envelope] 2. Select the type of envelope to be used and then press [OK] to register it. ■...
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: In order to prevent skew, use it together with the Envelope Attachment A.
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2. Host Machine ■ Settings after Installation 1. Select [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Paper Settings] > [Paper Settings] > [Cassette 1] > [Envelope] 2. Select the type of envelope to be used and then press [OK] to register it. ■ Display/Operation Check 1.
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2. Host Machine Checking after the Installation 1. In Service Mode, check the result of Drum Unit initialization. Make sure that the value of the installed color is [0]. COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > PT-DR-Y COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > PT-DR-M COPIER >...
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2. Host Machine 1. Place paper to be corrected in the paper source. CAUTION: Be sure to select the correct paper type/weight, as the toner and fixing conditions are adjusted according to the paper type. 2. Select [Settings/Registration] > [Adjustment/Maintenance] > [Adjust Image Quality] > [Auto Adjust Gradation] > [Initialize When Using Full Adjust].
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2. Host Machine Execute the ITB Equilibrium Position Detection 1. Check that the main body is in standby state. 2. Execute the ITB Equilibrium Position Detection. Approx. 3 to 4minutes COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > ITB-INIT 3. Check that the value of the following service mode (Level 1) is "-350 to +350". COPIER >...
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2. Host Machine 5. Loosen the 3 screws, and rotate the ITB Motor Support Plate clockwise or counterclockwise. NOTE: Be sure to check the initial position of the Adjustment Plate before loosening the screw because it moves when the screw is loosened.
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2. Host Machine • <When the values are above +350> Rotate the ITB Motor Support Plate clockwise. • <When the values are below -350> Rotate the ITB Motor Support Plate counterclockwise.
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2. Host Machine 6. Tighten 3 screws loosened on the previous step. CAUTION: Be sure that the plate is not placed on the boss which serves as the axis of rotation. 7. Install the ITB Motor. (4 Screws, 1 Connector) 8.
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2. Host Machine ■ Cassette Left Edge Margin Adjustment (Software Adjustment) 1. Make 2-sided copies using the Cassette 1 and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm. Feeding direction of paper image <In case the Cassette1 is Nonstandard> 2.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Make copies using the Cassette 2, and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/-1.5 mm. Feeding direction of paper image < In Case of Out of Range > NOTE: • Pull out the cassette. •...
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2. Host Machine NOTE: • Tighten the fixing screw. • Return the cassette to its original position. • Make copies using the Cassette 2, and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/-1.5 mm.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: When the cassette positions are uneven due to the hardware adjustment, adjust them by loosening the screw on both left and right sides.
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2. Host Machine ■ Multi-purpose Tray Left Edge Margin Adjustment (1st side) 1. Execute duplex printing from the Multi-purpose Tray, and check that the left edge margin for the 1st side is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm. Feeding direction of paper image <...
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2. Host Machine 4. Make 2-sided copies using the Cassette 2, and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/- 2.0 mm. <In case the Cassette2 is Nonstandard> 5. If the margin is out of the specification, change the adjustment value for the left margin on the 2nd side in cassette If the value of service mode is increased by "1", the left edge margin becomes 0.1mm larger.
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2. Host Machine 3. To make the setting value effective, turn OFF/ON the main power of the Host Machine. 4. Write down the new adjustment value on the service label. • REGIST ■ Lead-edge Margin Adjustment ( 2nd side ) 1.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Even if the above adjustment is performed, if a fixed skew or image shift occurs, the image is manually adjusted according to the state of the printed image • Adjustment of leading edge margin of the scanned image for the corrected image Amount of Change per:0.1mm FEEDER >...
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2. Host Machine ● Adjustment of the White Plate...
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: • Be sure that there is no gap (for reference, 0.3 mm or less) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet. White Plate Index Sheet Reader Unit White Plate...
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2. Host Machine ● Checking the Height Height Check Sheet Preparation or Creation 1. Prepare the check sheet used for height adjustment. Height check sheet NOTE: Points to Note when Creating the Check Sheet • Output with A4 (paper size) or LTR (paper size). •...
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2. Host Machine Checking the Height of the Height Adjustment Boss 1. Put a sheet of paper on the place where the protrusions touch the Stream Reading Glass, and check whether there is any resistance of the paper when closing the ADF. <The Left Front Side>...
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2. Host Machine <The Left Rear Side> 2. If there is no resistance, perform the height adjustment.
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2. Host Machine Height Adjustment Procedure 1. Adjust by turning the Fixation Screw on the upper side of Hinge. • If both front and rear side (or only front side) are not installed properly: Turn the Right Hinge Fixation Screw clockwise (black arrow) to correctly locate it at the front.
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2. Host Machine ● Automatic Adjustment of the Stream Reading Position (Automatic Adjustment of the Reading Position at ADF Reading) NOTE: • If the DADF is opened during adjustment, restart the adjustment. • Enter the value after adjustment on the Service Label (on the back of the Reader Front Cover or Printer Front Cover). The adjustment result is reflected to COPIER >...
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2. Host Machine 1. Use a chart of a service parts of a Automatic Front/Back Side Difference Correction Adjustment, or using A4 or LTR paper, the leading edge and the side edge of the front/back side in the feeding direction are painted black with magic, and a chart for Automatic Front/Back Side Difference Correction Adjustment is prepared.
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2. Host Machine 3. Inform the system administrator at the installation site that the installation of the host machine is complete, and ask for network connection of the host machine. NOTE: Network setting cannot be executed unless logging in as an administrator. Factory default password is as follows.
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2. Host Machine 2. Select the following: [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [IPv4 Settings] > [PING Command], and enter the IP address. • If the display shows "Response from the host", the IP address specified on the host machine is correct. •...
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2. Host Machine CAUTION: • After removing the sheet, do not clean the removed surface with alcohol. • If any glue is remaining on the removed surface, wipe with the removed sheet.
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2. Host Machine ■ Installing the Equipment CAUTION: Be careful not to pinch the cable when installing the Cover.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Be sure to affix the sheet inside the specified areas. Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. ■ Operation when using uniFLOW Online When using uniFLOW Online*, follow the setup procedures on the uniFLOW* Online First Steps Guide (http://www.nt-ware.com/ uFO_FS).
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2. Host Machine When Relocating the Machine When Relocating the Machine /When relocating this machine by truck or by other means for some reasons after installing the machine, perform the following procedure. CAUTION: In case of relocating the machine while it is mounted on the Cassette Pedestal, be sure to check that the coin screw has been tightened securely before holding the grips of the machine to lift when, for example, passing over a difference in level of the floor.
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2. Host Machine 8. Secure the Scanner Unit with the Scanner System Fixation Member that have been kept in a safe place since installation.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Keep the Rubber Cap to use it again.
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2. Host Machine 13. Put a sheet of paper on the Copyboard Glass. 14. Put a sheet of paper on the Copyboard Glass. Securely tighten the coin screws of the host machine and the 2- cassette Pedestal. CAUTION: • When tightening the coin screws, pay attention to plates and parts around the screws. •...
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2. Host Machine 16. When moving the machine, be sure to push the position indicated in the figure. CAUTION: Be sure not to push the upper side of the machine strongly from the front side, otherwise it can fall over. (Especially in the case of the carpet floor.)
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2. Host Machine 17. Perform the following work before turning ON the power. 1. Remove the paper on the Copyboard Glass. CAUTION: Be sure to keep the Scanner System Fixation Member in a safe place for moving the machine. NOTE: The removed Scanner System Fixation Member will be stored in step 6.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: The removed Scanner System Fixation Member will be stored in step 7.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Store the Scanner System Fixation Member removed in step 2 in the Cover removed in the previous step.
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2. Host Machine NOTE: Store the Scanner System Fixation Member removed in step 3. 11. If the Cassette Pedestal is installed, turn the 4 adjusters of the Cassette Pedestal to fix it in place.
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2. Host Machine 12. If the Cassette Pedestal is installed, securely tighten the coin screws of the host machine and the 2-cassette Pedestal. CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage nearby plates and parts when tightening the coin screws. • When tightening a screw on the rear side, be careful not to drop it. •...
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3. Image Reading System Options Platen Cover Y2/Y3 Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment to a model without ADF, perform the work from "Installing the Equipment". • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. Checking the Contents Platen Cover Y2 Binding;...
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3. Image Reading System Options Points to Note when turning ON/OFF the main power The following message is displayed. 1. When a message prompting to turn OFF and then ON the main power appears, turn OFF and then ON the main power switch.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed from top to bottom, it is placed over the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it from bottom to top.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: • Be sure that there is no gap (0.3 mm or less as a guide) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed over the Index Sheet. Platen Cover White Plate Index Sheet...
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3. Image Reading System Options Turn ON the main power switch.
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3. Image Reading System Options Reader Heater J5 Points to Note at Installation CAUTION: Marked portion When tightening the screws, do not tighten them too tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage and deformation of screw holes. NOTE: Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation •...
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3. Image Reading System Options Installation Outline Drawing...
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3. Image Reading System Options Checking the Contents 17.9 mm 15.8 mm Binding; TP; M3x6 M4x4 17.9 mm 9.7 mm 17.9 mm...
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3. Image Reading System Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers NOTE: Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 1.
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: For the Duct Model for EUR only...
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: The procedure is the same even if the Cassette Pedestal is not installed. <Only when the Cassette Pedestal is installed> NOTE: • If the Cassette Heater is not installed, disconnect the 3 connectors. • The position of connectors is different with the 2-cassette Pedestal and High Capacity Cassette Pedestal.
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3. Image Reading System Options ■ Installing the Reader Heater...
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: • Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate affects reading. When removing or installing the Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass surface and the White Plate. • If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper. White Plate...
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: When performing following procedures, using ADF in the book mode as necessary makes the work easy. The book mode is released by opening the ADF.
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3. Image Reading System Options Middle...
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3. Image Reading System Options Binding; M4x4...
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Move the Scanner Box to the right edge, and check if the underside of the Scanner Box and the HP Sensor Flag Plate do not interfere with the Reader Heater harness.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: • Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate affects reading. When removing or installing the Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass surface and the White Plate. • If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper. White Plate...
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3. Image Reading System Options 17.9 mm 15.8 mm...
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to avoid the harness from being placed on the plate to prevent the harness from being trapped.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Check that the connector is connected properly. When the connector is not connected properly, the Heater cannot be turned off.
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3. Image Reading System Options CAUTION: Be sure to avoid the harness from being placed on the plate to prevent the harness from being trapped.
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3. Image Reading System Options ■ Procedure after Work...
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3. Image Reading System Options <Only when the Cassette Pedestal is installed> NOTE: • If the Cassette Heater is not installed, install the 3 connectors. • The positions of the connectors differ between the 2-cassette Pedestal and High Capacity Cassette Pedestal.
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: The procedure is the same even if the Cassette Pedestal is not installed.
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: For the Duct Model (EUR only)
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: If the Dehumidification Switch Cover is installed, remove the cover. CAUTION: Do not insert the screwdriver into the hole when removing the cover. NOTE: The removed Environment Heater Switch Cover will be used in step 12.
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3. Image Reading System Options NOTE: Check that the Environment Heater Switch is ON. NOTE: Use the Dehumidification Switch Cover removed in step 10 or the Dehumidification Switch Cover included with the host machine. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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Host Machine Options NFC Kit-E1/E2........165 Utility Tray-B1........186 Copy Card Reader-F1.......197 Numeric Keypad-A1/A2.....218 IC Card Reader Box for Numeric Keypad-A1........236 Super G3 FAX Board-AS1....257 Super G3 FAX Board-AS2....268 Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS1.. 278 Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS2.. 303 Super G3 3rd4th Line Fax Board-AS1 ............325 Super G3 3rd4th Line Fax Board-AS2...
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4. Host Machine Options NFC Kit-E1/E2 Points to Note at Installation • Do not touch the sensor and PCB components of the Control Panel. • When using options and the NFC Kit together, install the NFC Kit first. • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. Checking the Contents NFC Kit-E1 TP;...
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4. Host Machine Options NFC Kit-E2 Small 1x Large 1x Small 1x TP; M3x6 Small 1x Large 1x <Others> • Guides are included Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: •...
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4. Host Machine Options <For NFC Kit> <When the Connection Kit for Bluetooth LE is installed>...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Covers...
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4. Host Machine Options Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. Eenter service mode and set the value to "1". COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > NFC-USE NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions of the user administrator.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Select [Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [Device Management] > [Use NFC Card Emulation], and set the item to "ON". 5. Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch. 6. When a message prompting the version update is displayed, press [Update] and automatically update the version of this equipment.
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4. Host Machine Options Utility Tray-B1 Points to Note at Installation • The option "Option Attachment kit for Reader" is needed to install this equipment. • When using this equipment together with the Copy Tray, install this equipment first. • Refer to "Table of Options Combination" when installing this equipment before operation. Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents ■...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Option Attachment kit for Reader-A2 Binding; M4x4 Installation Procedure ■ Installing the Option Attachment kit for Reader...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 4. NOTE: • Screw holes [A] may or may not be present. • Do not use this screw hole [A]. Binding; M4x4...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 2. ■ Installing the Utility Tray Remove the packing tapes from this equipment.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation Be sure to install it by using the holes with the marks D, G, J, M and P. TP; M4x8 Black...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ When Installing the USB Keyboard...
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4. Host Machine Options Copy Card Reader-F1 Points to Note at Installation • To install this equipment, the Copy Card Reader Attachment Kit is required. • Refer to "Table of Options Combination" when installing this equipment before operation. • When using options and the Copy Card Reader together, install the Copy Card Reader first. Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents ■...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Copy Card Reader Attachment-B7 TP;M3x12 Binding; M4x4 TP;M3x6 TP;M4x12 W Sems Binding; M4x6 ;M3x14 Installation Procedure CAUTION: After installing the Copy Card Reader, enter the card number to be used in the following service mode: COPIER > FUNCTION >...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Option Attachment kit for Reader NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 4.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • Screw holes [A] may or may not be present. • Do not use this screw hole [A]. Binding; M4x4 NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 2.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Option Attachment kit for Reader NOTE: Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time)and remove the Right Rear Cover 1.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in steps 5 and 6.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: To ensure that the connector does not become disconnected, be sure to place the cable band of the Card Reader External Relay Harness on the inside of the Connector Cover.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: For the Duct Model for EUR is not used. NOTE: For the Duct Model (EUR only): to Step 27...
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4. Host Machine Options < For the Duct Model (EUR only) >...
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4. Host Machine Options < For the Duct Model (EUR only)> Checking after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. 2. Turn the main power switch ON. 3. Check the model of the Card Reader in service mode. (Default: 0 "Card Reader-F1") COPIER >...
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4. Host Machine Options Numeric Keypad-A1/A2 Points to Note at Installation • When using options and the NFC Kit together, install the NFC Kit first. • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. •...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents Numeric Keypad-A1 Large 2x Small 1x TP; M3x6 Binding; P Tightening; TP; M3x10 M4x16 M3x8 Binding Tapping; Binding; M3x16 M4x16 TP; M3x16...
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4. Host Machine Options Numeric Keypad-A2 TP; M3x10 Large 2x Small 1x Binding; P Tightening; TP; M3x6 M4x16 M3x8 Binding Tapping; TP; M3x16 Binding; M3x16 M4x16 Installation Procedure...
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4. Host Machine Options Large Binding; M4x16...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Be sure to install the cores in the position shown in the following figure. 110 mm 140 mm...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • After removing the sheet, do not clean the removed surface with alcohol. • If any glue is remaining on the removed surface, wipe with the removed sheet. NOTE: Store the removed Small Covers in step 17.
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4. Host Machine Options IC Card Reader Box for Numeric Keypad-A1 Points to Note at Installation • When using options and the NFC Kit together, install the NFC Kit first. • The pictures and illustrations used may be different from the product in front of you, but the procedure is the same. •...
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4. Host Machine Options Numeric Keypad-A1 Large 2x Small 1x P Tightening; TP; M3x6 Binding; TP; M3x10 M3x8 M4x16 TP; M3x16 Binding Tapping; Binding; M3x16 M4x16...
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4. Host Machine Options Numeric Keypad-A2 TP; M3x10 Large 2x Small 1x Binding; P Tightening; TP; M3x6 M4x16 M3x8 Binding Tapping; TP; M3x16 Binding; M3x16 M4x16 Installation Procedure ■ Installing the Numeric Keypad...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • After removing the sheet, do not clean the removed surface with alcohol. • If any glue is remaining on the removed surface, wipe with the removed sheet. NOTE: Store the removed Small Covers in step 26.
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4. Host Machine Options Large Binding; M4x16...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Be sure to install the cores in the position shown in the following figure. 110 mm 140 mm...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Store the Small Cover removed in step 8. ■ Installing the Card Reader (IC Card Reader Box for Numeric Keypad-A1) ● IC Card Reader...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable in the position as shown in the figure. NOTE: Be sure to adjust the number of cushions according to the thickness of the Card Reader.
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4. Host Machine Options ● Procedure after Work Installing the covers removed in the previous step. Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Procedure after Work...
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4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 FAX Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632501 Points to Note at Installation •...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] FAX Unit X 1 [2] Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) X 1 [3] Modular Label [4] Fax Approval Labele Included for USA and Taiwan [5] Telephone Cord [6] Telephone Cord (2 Contact type) X 1 (6 Contact type) (only for Europe) X 1 [7] PTT Cable...
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4. Host Machine Options < Others > • Including guides Installation Procedure 1. Open the Right Rear Cover 1 and remove the 3 screws. 2. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 3.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is for the Duct Model for EUR only. 4. Remove the Duct Lower Cover. • 3 Screws 5. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 2 Screws • 3 Protrusions 6. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the Controller Box Cover. • 4 Screws (to loosen) • 1 Screw (to remove) 8. Remove the Face Cover. (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw (used in the next step only in EUR) •...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Europe. 9. Install the Modular Cover. • 1 Protrusion • 1 Screw (use the screw removed in the previous step) 10. Remove the tape and, install the Fax Unit. • 2 Protrusions •...
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4. Host Machine Options 11. Connect the 2 cables of the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors 12. Install the Controller Box Cover. • 1 Screw (to install) • 4 Screws (to tighten) 13. Install the Rear Upper Cover. • 3 Protrusions •...
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4. Host Machine Options 14. Install the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 2 Screws NOTE: This step is for the Duct Model for EUR only. 15. Install the Duct Lower Cover. • 3 Screws 16. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time).
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4. Host Machine Options 17. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 18. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. • 3 Screws...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for USA and Taiwan. 19. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. 20. Affix the following FAX Approval Label.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Europe. Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) with the PTT Plug. 21. Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to the PTT Cable (6 contact type). 22.
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 FAX Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632501 Points to Note at Installation •...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] FAX Unit X 1 [2] Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) X 1 [3] Modular Label [4] Fax Approval Labele [5] Telephone Cord (2 Contact type) X 1 < Others > • Including guides Installation Procedure 1.
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 3. Close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 4. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. • 1 Rubber Cap • 4 Screws • 1 Claw • 3 Protrusions 6. Remove the Controller Box Cover. • 4 Screws (to loosen) • 1 Screw (to remove) 7. Remove the Face Cover. (The removed parts will not be used.) •...
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4. Host Machine Options 8. Remove the tape and, install the Fax Unit. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4: Black) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Install the Controller Box Cover. • 1 Screw (to install) • 4 Screws (to tighten) 11. Install the Rear Upper Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 1 Claw • 4 Screws • 1 Rubber Cap 12. Install the Rear Upper Left Cover. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 13. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time). 14. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 15. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 16. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. 17. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure.
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4. Host Machine Options 18. Connect the end of the Telephone Cord to the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall. 19. Connect the Power Plug to the outlet. 20.
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4. Host Machine Options 1. Set the user telephone number. [Settings/Registration] > [Function Settings] > [Send] > [Fax Settings] > [Set Line] > [Line 1] > [Register Unit Telephone Number] > Enter the fax number > [OK] 2. Set Type of telephone line. [Settings/Registration] >...
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632502 Points to Note at Installation When installing the Super G3 FAX Board and this equipment at the same time, be sure to install them by referring to this document after checking "Checking the Contents"...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] Modular PCB X 1 PCB X 1 [3] USB Cable X 1 [4] Modular Cable X 1 [5] Signal Cable X 1 [6] FAX Shield Plate X 1 [7] FAX Board Fixed Plate [8] PCB Spacer (Long) [9] PCB Spacer (Short) [10] Modular Label X 1...
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4. Host Machine Options Screw (TP; M3x4) [11] Dust Cover X 2 [12] [13] Screw [14] Fax Approval Labele (Binding; M4x4) X 1 (only for Taiwan) X 1 [15] Telephone Cord [16] Telephone Cord (2 Contact type) X 1 (6 Contact type) (only for Europe) X 1 [17] PTT Cable [18] PTT Plug...
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4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation NOTE: • When the Super G3 FAX Board is installed: Perform steps 1 to 9, and proceed to step 12. • When installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time: Perform steps 2 to 8, and proceed to step 10. 1.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. NOTE: This step is for the Duct Model for EUR only. 5. Remove the Duct Lower Cover. • 3 Screws 6. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 9. Remove the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors • 1 Screw • 2 Protrusions CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be open circuit. Protrusion 10. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (1-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) •...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Europe. 11. Install the Modular Cover. • 1 Protrusion • 1 Screw (use the screw removed in the previous step) 12. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (2-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) •...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Free the Cable from the Wire Saddle. 2. Install the Signal Cable to the FAX Unit. • 3 Cable Guides...
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4. Host Machine Options 3. Install the Modular Cable to the Modular PCB. 4. Install the Modular PCB to the FAX Unit. • 2 Screws (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4...
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Install the FAX Unit to the Host Machine. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) (Use the removed screw or those included with the Super G3 FAX Board) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the 2 Screws. (will be used in next step) 8. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (screws removed in the previous step)
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the Screw and install the PCB Spacer (Short). (The removed screw will not be used.) PCB Spacer (Short)
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4. Host Machine Options 11. Install the 3 PCB Spacers (Long). PCB Spacer (Long) 12. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 6 Screws (TP; M3x4) NOTE: Because the 4 screws [A] need to be removed when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to tighten them here.
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4. Host Machine Options 13. Install the Signal Cable, Power Supply Cable and USB Cable to the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 1 Wire Saddle NOTE: Because [A] of the USB Cable needs to be disconnected when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to connect it here.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 15. Secure the cable with the Wire Saddle. ■ Subsequent Work NOTE: When performing the following steps, it is efficient to install the cover after installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board in case of installing the fax board at the same time.
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the Rear Upper Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 1 Claw • 4 Screws • 1 Rubber Cap 3. Install the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 2 Screws NOTE: This step is for the Duct Model for EUR only. 4.
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time). 6. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 7. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. •...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, this work is not necessary. 8. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Taiwan. 10. Affix the following FAX Approval Label.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • This step is only for Europe. • When installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time, assemble it by following the same procedure. 11. Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to the PTT Cable (6 contact type). CAUTION: Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) with the PTT Plug.
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4. Host Machine Options 13. Connect the end of the PTT Cable or Telephone Cord to the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall. NOTE: When installing the G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, this work is not necessary. 14.
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Operation ■ Type Settings Select the country/region of the FAX Board in Service Mode: FAX > Type > TYPE This setting performs the parameter settings to match the communication specification of the country/region. 1. From the following service mode, set the TYPE of country/region to install this machine, and then press OK. FAX >...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: If E744-5000 error code (Fax software version mismatch error) occurred while sending or receiving fax, upgrade the firmware of 2-line Fax to the latest version.
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632502 Points to Note at Installation When installing the Super G3 FAX Board and this equipment at the same time, be sure to install them by referring to this document after checking "Checking the Contents"...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] Modular PCB X 1 PCB X 1 [3] USB Cable X 1 [4] Modular Cable X 1 [5] Signal Cable X 1 [6] FAX Shield Plate X 1 [7] FAX Board Fixed Plate [8] PCB Spacer (Long) [9] PCB Spacer (Short) [10] Modular Label X 1...
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4. Host Machine Options Screw (TP; M3x4) [11] Dust Cover X 2 [12] [13] Screw [14] Telephone Cord (Binding; M4x4) X 1 (2 Contact type) X 1 Installation Procedure ■ Preparation NOTE: • When the Super G3 FAX Board is installed: Perform steps 1 to 8, and proceed to step 10. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Open the Right Rear Cover 1 and remove the 3 screws. 3. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 4. Close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover.
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 2 Screws • 3 Protrusions 6. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. • 1 Rubber Cap • 4 Screws • 1 Claw • 3 Protrusions 7. Remove the Controller Box Cover. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 8. Remove the FAX Unit. • 2 Connectors • 1 Screw • 2 Protrusions CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be open circuit. Protrusion 9. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (1-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) •...
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the Face Cover of the FAX (2-Line). (The removed parts will not be used.) • 1 Screw • 1 Protrusion ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Free the Cable from the Wire Saddle.
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the Signal Cable to the FAX Unit. • 3 Cable Guides 3. Install the Modular Cable to the Modular PCB.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Install the Modular PCB to the FAX Unit. • 2 Screws (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4...
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Install the FAX Unit to the Host Machine. • 2 Protrusions • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4 Black) (Use the removed screw or those included with the Super G3 FAX Board) CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the speaker as the wiring may be broken. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the 2 Screws. (will be used in next step) 8. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (screws removed in the previous step)
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the Screw and install the PCB Spacer (Short). (The removed screw will not be used.) PCB Spacer (Short)
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4. Host Machine Options 11. Install the 3 PCB Spacers (Long). PCB Spacer (Long) 12. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 6 Screws (TP; M3x4) NOTE: Because the 4 screws [A] need to be removed when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to tighten them here.
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4. Host Machine Options 13. Install the Signal Cable, Power Supply Cable and USB Cable to the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • 1 Wire Saddle NOTE: Because [A] of the USB Cable needs to be disconnected when installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, it is efficient not to connect it here.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, the following step is not necessary. 15. Secure the cable with the Wire Saddle. ■ Subsequent Work NOTE: When performing the following steps, it is efficient to install the cover after installing the Super G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board in case of installing the fax board at the same time.
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the Rear Upper Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 1 Claw • 4 Screws • 1 Rubber Cap 3. Install the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 2 Screws 4. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time).
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4. Host Machine Options 5. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 6. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. • 3 Screws NOTE: When installing the G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, this work is not necessary. 7.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The following work is required only when installing the Super G3 FAX Board at the same time. 8. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. 9. Connect the Telephone Cord of the FAX (1-Line). When installing this equipment at the same time, connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall.
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Connect the end of the Telephone Cord to the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall. NOTE: When installing the G3 3rd/4th Line Fax Board at the same time, this work is not necessary. 11.
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Operation ■ Type Settings Select the country/region of the FAX Board in Service Mode: FAX > Type > TYPE This setting performs the parameter settings to match the communication specification of the country/region. 1. From the following service mode, set the TYPE of country/region to install this machine, and then press OK. FAX >...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: If E744-5000 error code (Fax software version mismatch error) occurred while sending or receiving fax, upgrade the firmware of 2-line Fax to the latest version.
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 3rd4th Line Fax Board-AS1 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632503 Points to Note at Installation •...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] FAX Shield Plate X 1 PCB X 1 [3] FAX Board Fixed [4] PCB Spacer X 2 Plate X 1 [5] Resin Spacer X 1 [6] Modular Label X 1 [7] Modular Label X 1 [8] Telephone Cord X 2 [9] PTT Cable X 2...
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4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Disconnect the Telephone Cord of the FAX (1 / 2-Line). 2. Open the Right Rear Cover 1 and remove the 3 screws. 3. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover...
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 5. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 2 Screws • 3 Protrusions 6. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. • 1 Rubber Cap • 4 Screws •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the Controller Box Cover. 4 Screws (to loosen) • 4 Screws (to loosen) • 1 Screw (to remove) 8. Disconnect the USB Cable of the G3FAX Expansion PCB side. 9. Free the Modular Cable from the Wire Saddle. (Close the Wire Saddle.)
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the 4 Screws. (will be used in Installing the Equipment) ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line))
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 1 Boss • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4 Boss 3. Install the 2 PCB Spacers and Resin Spacer.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • Upper Side: 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) • Lower Side: 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) • 1 Resin Spacer • 2 Connectors TP;...
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time). 5. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 6. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. •...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: This step is only for Taiwan. 7. Affix the following FAX Approval Label. 8. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label.
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4. Host Machine Options 9. Remove the 2 Dust Covers if installed. CAUTION: Do not insert a screwdriver, etc. into the modular terminal. NOTE: Keep the removed Dust Cover. 10. Connect one of the 2 Telephone Cords or the 2 PTT Cables to the modular jack on the host machine and the other cord to the modular jack on the wall.
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Operation ■ Type Settings Select the country/region of the FAX Board in Service Mode: FAX > Type > TYPE This setting performs the parameter settings to match the communication specification of the country/region. 1. From the following service mode, set the TYPE of country/region to install this machine, and then press OK. •...
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4. Host Machine Options Super G3 3rd4th Line Fax Board-AS2 Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following name may be registered instead. • F632503 Points to Note at Installation •...
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents [1] G3FAX Expansion [2] FAX Shield Plate X 1 PCB X 1 [3] FAX Board Fixed [4] PCB Spacer X 2 Plate X 1 [5] Resin Spacer X 1 [6] Modular Label X 1 [7] Modular Label X 1 [8] Telephone Cord X 2 [9] PTT Cable X 2...
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4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation 1. Disconnect the Telephone Cord of the FAX (1 / 2-Line). 2. Open the Right Rear Cover 1 and remove the 3 screws. 3. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover...
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 5. Remove the Rear Upper Left Cover. • 2 Screws • 3 Protrusions 6. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. • 1 Rubber Cap • 4 Screws •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Remove the Controller Box Cover. • 4 Screws (to loosen) • 1 Screw (to remove) 8. Disconnect the USB Cable of the G3FAX Expansion PCB side. 9. Free the Modular Cable from the Wire Saddle. (Close the Wire Saddle.)
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4. Host Machine Options 10. Remove the 4 Screws. (will be used in Installing the Equipment) ■ Installing the Equipment 1. Install the FAX Shield Plate. • 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line))
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Install the FAX Board Fixed Plate. • 1 Boss • 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) TP; M3x4 Boss 3. Install the 2 PCB Spacers and Resin Spacer.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Install the G3FAX Expansion PCB. • Upper Side: 2 Screws (Use the removed screws or TP; M3x4 included with the FAX (2-Line)) • Lower Side: 1 Screw (TP; M3x4) • 1 Resin Spacer • 2 Connectors TP;...
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time). 5. Install the Right Rear Cover 1, and close the Right Upper Cover and the Right Lower Cover. 6. Close the Right Rear Cover 1. •...
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4. Host Machine Options 7. Affix the appropriate Modular Label to the place shown in the figure. If a label is already affixed, remove it and then affix the appropriate label. 8. Remove the 2 Dust Covers if installed. CAUTION: Do not insert a screwdriver, etc.
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4. Host Machine Options 9. Connect one of the 2 Telephone Cords or the 2 PTT Cables to the modular jack on the host machine and the other cord to the modular jack on the wall. 10. Connect the power plug to the outlet. 11.
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4. Host Machine Options In this section, make only minimum settings required for FAX communication. 1. Set the user telephone number. [Settings/Registration] > [Function Settings] > [Send] > [Fax Settings] > [Set Line] > [Line 3]/[Line 4] > [Register Unit Telephone Number] >...
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4. Host Machine Options imagePASS-P2 V1.1 The IP addresses for communication between the host machine and equipment are set automatically 1. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. 2. Set the value in the following service mode to "3". COPIER >...
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4. Host Machine Options Check When Connecting the Power Plug to an Outlet 1. When connecting the power plug of this equipment to an outlet, be sure to use an outlet of a system different from that of the host machine. 2.
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents EUR 2x USA 1x Crossover Ethernet Cable (0.75 m) Straight Ethernet Cable (3.0 m) (for network connection) Screw with Stepped Toothed Washer; M4x8 Screw; M4 NOTE: * The connector has a different shape depending on locations. 2 are packaged in the products for EUR/1 is packaged in the products for USA.
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4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Installing the Open I/F PCB...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Ask the user to keep the removed Face Cover. NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 9.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed part and screws will be used in step 11.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Check that there are 2 gaskets here.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 5.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the part and screws removed in step 6. CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installing the imagePASS NOTE: For the regions besides Europe, see “For the General Model” on page 361 For the Europe region, the procedure is different depending on whether there is a duct attached to the back of the machine. •...
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4. Host Machine Options ● For the General Model Stepped Screw; M4...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to use the network cable with Category 5e or higher. In addition, a shielded type (STP cable) is recommended. When using the non-shielded type (UTP cable), it may influence the surrounding electronic equipments via network cable. Use the correct power cord to match the location/area of installation.
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4. Host Machine Options Turn ON the power switch of the imagePASS. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. After seeing "Perform Apply Setting Changes from Settings/Registration." displayed on the host machine’s Touch Panel, select [Apply Set. Changes] > [Yes]. NOTE: •...
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4. Host Machine Options ● For the Duct Model (EUR only) Stepped Screw; M4...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to use the network cable with Category 5e or higher. In addition, a shielded type (STP cable) is recommended. When using the non-shielded type (UTP cable), it may influence the surrounding electronic equipments via network cable. Use the correct power cord to match the location/area of installation.
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4. Host Machine Options Turn ON the power switch of the imagePASS. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. After seeing "Perform Apply Setting Changes from Settings/Registration." displayed on the host machine’s Touch Panel, select [Apply Set. Changes] > [Yes]. NOTE: •...
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4. Host Machine Options Setting after Installation ■ Settings After Installation 1. Select [Fiery] from the main menu on the host machine's LCD. NOTE: It may take a while for the Fiery icon shown in the figure below to appear. 2.
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4. Host Machine Options 3. Select [Tools] > [Setup]. 4. Check the settings of server, network, printer and PDL, and press [Save Changes] even if there is no change. At that time, the setting will not be completed unless [Save Changes] is pressed. Example : Select [Server] >...
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4. Host Machine Options Check that the items in the General Setup are set, and perform [Save Changes] even if there is no change. The setting will not be completed unless [Save Changes] is pressed. 5. Press [Exit Setup] after all settings are completed. 6.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Checking the Operation After Making the Settings Output Test Page and Configuration by the following procedure, and check the connection between the host machine and this equipment as well as the settings of this equipment. 1.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Press [Yes]. ■ Connecting to the Network Ask the network administrator to connect to the network, make settings and output the test print. Refer to "Settings Management" in User's Manual for details of checking work. ■...
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4. Host Machine Options Voice Guidance Kit-G1/Option Attachment kit for Reader-A2 Points to Note when Installing • The option "Option Attachment kit for Reader" is needed to install this equipment. • This equipment requires the option, the "Numeric Keypad." To install the Numeric Keypad, refer to its Installation Procedure. •...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 4. NOTE: • Screw holes [A] may or may not be present. • Do not use this screw hole [A]. Binding; M4x4...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 2.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure NOTE: Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 1.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 11. CAUTION: Be sure to place the removed Main Controller PCB 1 flatly. Reason: Due to the protruded plate, the PCB may be deformed if work is performed while it is placed at an angle.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screws will be used at next step. CAUTION: Check that the connector is connected properly. NOTE: Use the screw removed at previous step. TP M3x6...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 8.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the Communication Cable (red) and Power Supply Cable to [A] on the Controller PCB. When the Communication Cable (red) is connected to [B], the HDD error occurs.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When using in combination with the Copy Card Reader (other than EUR duct model) <EUR duct model> ■ Checking the Settings NOTE: When changing the settings upon user’s request, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions from the user administrator.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Select Settings/Registration > Preferences > Accessibility > Voice Navigation Settings > Voice Guide from Speakers, and check that the setting is ON. ■ Operation Check NOTE: Perform the following check from the Voice Recognition button on the numeric keypad. ●...
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4. Host Machine Options Voice Operation Kit-D1 Points to Note at Installation • The option "Option Attachment kit for Reader" is needed to install this equipment. • This equipment requires the option, the "Numeric Keypad." To install the Numeric Keypad, refer to its Installation Procedure. •...
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4. Host Machine Options Installation Procedure ■ Installing the Option Attachment kit for Reader NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 4.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: • Screw holes [A] may or may not be present. • Do not use this screw hole [A]. Binding; M4x4 NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 2.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure NOTE: Open the Right Lower Cover (the Right Upper Cover will open at the same time), and remove the Right Rear Cover 1.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 11.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Be sure to place the removed Main Controller PCB 1 flatly. Reason: Due to the protruded plate, the PCB may be deformed if work is performed while it is placed at an angle. NOTE: The removed screws will be used at next step.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Check that the connector is connected properly. NOTE: Use the screw removed at previous step. TP M3x6 NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 8.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the Communication Cable (red) and Power Supply Cable to [A] on the Controller PCB. When the Communication Cable (red) is connected to [B], the HDD error occurs.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: When using in combination with the Copy Card Reader (other than EUR duct model)
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4. Host Machine Options <EUR duct model> Checking after Installation NOTE: When changing the settings upon user’s request, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions from the user administrator. 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ When Stopping to Use 1. Press the Guidance Start button or Voice Recognition button for 3 seconds or longer.
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4. Host Machine Options Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 Checking the Contents <Serial Interface Kit-K3> TP; M3 x 6...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Subsequent Work CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly.
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4. Host Machine Options Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. Turn the main power switch ON.
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4. Host Machine Options HDD-related Option Pre-checks ■ Points to Note at Installation CAUTION: • For TYPE 1 to TYPE 3, be sure to proceed to the procedure for each TYPE after performing “Removing the HDD (Preparation)” on page 429 •...
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4. Host Machine Options Removing the HDD (Preparation) CAUTION: [TYPE-1] For Option HDD (1TB), skip this procedure. For other TYPEs, be sure to proceed to each installation procedure after performing this procedure. Removed screws will be reused in the installation procedure of each TYPE. NOTE: The Right Upper Cover will open at the same time.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The removed screw will not be used to install the Removable HDD Kit. NOTE: When replacing the HDD with an Option HDD (1TB), the removed HDD will not be used.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Do not tighten the screw here. NOTE: Hold the handle to remove the Main Controller PCB 1.
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4. Host Machine Options [TYPE-1] Option HDD (1TB) ■ Checking the Contents Sems ; M3x4 P Tightening ; M3x8 ■ Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: •...
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 6.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 1. ■ HDD Initialization Procedure 1. Requirements 1. PC Service Support Tool in the version that supports this host machine must be installed. 2. Cross Ethernet Cable (when SST is used)
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Preparing for the Installation of the System Software of Host machine 1. If both PC and the machine are on, turn them off. 2. Connect the PC and the host machine using an Cross Ethernet cable. (when SST is used) 3.
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4. Host Machine Options <HDD Mirroring Kit> CAUTION: Although the red cable shown below may sometimes be supplied in lieu of the HDD Cable 2 (Blue), the procedure for connecting the red cable is the same as that for the blue cable. When connecting the cable to the Controller PCB, make sure to first confirm that the sticker [B] is attached to the cable and then connect the cable to the Controller PCB.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure CAUTION: Be sure to perform“Removing the HDD (Preparation)” on page 429 before performing the following work. ● Installing the HDD Mirroring Kit...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Pass the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] through the hole.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to connect the communication cable to the correct port. • Connect the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] to [B] on the Controller PCB.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the HDD Cable 1 (Red) to [A] on the Controller PCB. <When using the HDD Cable 2 (Blue)>...
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4. Host Machine Options <When using the HDD Cable 2 (Red) >...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push the [A] part hard to install it as it may otherwise result in poor contact of the connector.
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Put the HDD removed from the host machine back in the Slot 1 (Left).
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4. Host Machine Options ● Assembling and Installing the Option HDD P Tightening ; M3x8 Sems ; M3x4...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Install the Option HDD to the Slot 2 (Right). NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 4 of "Removing the HDD (Preparation)".
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The Right Upper Cover will open at the same time. ■ Setting the Mirroring 1. Set the setting value for the mirroring to "1" in the following service mode. COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > W/RAID 2.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Open the Cover, and make sure that the LED blinks. NOTE: Rebuilding starts approximately after 3 minutes after turning OFF and then ON the power. • HDD 1 (Slot 1): The green LED blinks. • HDD 2 (Slot 2): The green and red LEDs blink. CAUTION: Rebuild process starts after setting "1"...
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4. Host Machine Options <HDD Mirroring Kit> CAUTION: Although the red cable shown below may sometimes be supplied in lieu of the HDD Cable 2 (Blue), the procedure for connecting the red cable is the same as that for the blue cable. When connecting the cable to the Controller PCB, make sure to first confirm that the sticker [B] is attached to the cable and then connect the cable to the Controller PCB.
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4. Host Machine Options ■ Installation Procedure CAUTION: Be sure to perform“Removing the HDD (Preparation)” on page 429 before performing the following work. ● Installing the HDD Mirroring Kit...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Pass the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] through the hole.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to connect the communication cable to the correct port. • Connect the HDD Cable 2 (Blue) or the HDD Cable 2 (Red) with a sticker labeled [B] to [B] on the Controller PCB.
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: Connect the HDD Cable 1 (Red) to [A] on the Controller PCB. <When using the HDD Cable 2 (Blue)>...
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4. Host Machine Options <When using the HDD Cable 2 (Red)>...
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4. Host Machine Options CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push the [A] part hard to install it as it may otherwise result in poor contact of the connector.
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4. Host Machine Options ● Assembling and Installing the Option HDD NOTE: Install the 2 Option HDDs according to the steps 1 to 2. P Tightening ; M3x8...
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4. Host Machine Options Sems ; M3x4 NOTE: Install the first Option HDD to the Slot 1 (Left).
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: Install the second Option HDD to the Slot 2 (Right). NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 4 of "Removing the HDD (Preparation)".
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: The Right Upper Cover will open at the same time. ■ HDD Initialization Procedure 1. Requirements 1. PC Service Support Tool in the version that supports this host machine must be installed. 2. Cross Ethernet Cable (when SST is used)
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Preparing for the Installation of the System Software of Host machine 1. If both PC and the machine are on, turn them off. 2. Connect the PC and the host machine using an Cross Ethernet cable. (when SST is used) 3.
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4. Host Machine Options 4. Open the Cover, and make sure that the LED blinks. NOTE: Rebuilding starts approximately after 3 minutes after turning OFF and then ON the power. • HDD 1 (Slot 1): The green LED blinks. • HDD 2 (Slot 2): The green and red LEDs blink. CAUTION: Rebuild process starts after setting "1"...
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4. Host Machine Options Connection Kit-A2/A3 for Bluetooth LE Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment and the NFC Kit at the same time, be sure to install the NFC Kit first. CAUTION: Marked portion When tightening the screws, do not tighten them too tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage and deformation of screw holes.
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4. Host Machine Options Checking the Contents Connection Kit-A2 for Bluetooth LE TP; M3x6 P Tightening; W Sems; M3x8 M3x6 for CN, KR for TW for US...
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4. Host Machine Options Connection Kit-A3 for Bluetooth LE 17.9 mm TP; M3x6 P Tightening; W Sems; M3x8 M3x6 CN,KR用 TW用 US用 Installation Outline Drawing...
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4. Host Machine Options NOTE: In countries other than the following countries, it is not necessary to affix the Approval Label. < For US > < For KR, and TW > CN,KR Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet.
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4. Host Machine Options 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. Enter service mode, and set the value to "1". COPIER >FUNCTION > INSTALL > BLE-USE NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions of the user administrator.
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Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Unit-F1......479 Paper Deck Heater Unit-C1....506 Cassette Feeding Unit-AM1....529 High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit- A1..........549 Cassette Heater Unit......566...
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5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Unit-F1 Checking before Installation Requirements for the installation place are given below. It is recommended to look over the place to be used for installation before delivering the equipment to the user. CAUTION: • Install the host machine first and then install the Paper Deck. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Open the plastic packing bag. Remove the Paper Deck from the palette with holding the parts as shown in the figure. 3. Remove the all packaging tapes and cushioning materials other than the fixing plate on the fixing plate. Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Contents of the Equipment [1] Paper Deck Unit [2] Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) [3] Latch Plate A (Front) [4] Latch Plate B(Rear) [5] Latch Plate C (Front) [6] Latch Plate D (Rear) [7] Screw (Binding(Black); M4x25) [8] Feed Guide [9] Screw (Binding;...
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5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation of the Paper Deck 1. Remove the screw of the fixing plate. • 1 Screw...
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Remove the screw from the base stay unit and then attach it as shown in the following figure. • 1 Screw NOTE: Return the screw to the original position to fix the base stay unit for relocation. 3.
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5. Paper Feed Options 4. Remove the screw of the fixing plate. • 3 Screws 5. Insert screwdrivers into the hole and push the release lever down to open the compartment.
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5. Paper Feed Options 6. Remove the fixing plate and the cushioning material. • 2 Screws NOTE: Check that the cushioning material is removed. 7. Remove the fixing plate and the cushioning material. • 1 Screw NOTE: Check that the cushioning material is removed.
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5. Paper Feed Options 8. Remove the fixing part of lifter plate, cushioning material and tapes. • 2 Screws 9. Close the compartment. ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 1. Open the cassette 1 and then cut the face part. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face part properly so that no bur is formed.
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Attach the latch plate A (front) with 2 screws removed at procedure 6 and 7 in "Preparation of the Paper Deck". • 1 Boss • 3 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) 3. Close the cassette 1.
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5. Paper Feed Options 4. Cut the face cover. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no bur is formed.
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5. Paper Feed Options 5. Attach the latch plate B (rear). • 1 Boss • 2 Screws (RS tightening; M4x8) RS tightening M4x8 6. Open the right feed guide.
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5. Paper Feed Options 7. Remove the face cover. • 2 Claws 8. Close the right feed guide. 9. Attach the 2 feed guides.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Connection with the Host Machine 1. Remove the 2 face seals.
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Insert the positioning pins to the holes on the host machine and then fix the base stay and then slide the Paper Deck to the host machine. • 3 Screws (Binding; M4x45) Binding; M4x45...
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5. Paper Feed Options 3. Loosen the screws to move the wheel to the floor and then fasten the screws. • 2 Screws...
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5. Paper Feed Options 4. Loosen the screws to move the wheel to the floor and then fasten the screws. • 2 Screws...
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5. Paper Feed Options 5. Remove the face seal and the connector cover. 6. Attach the wire saddle...
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5. Paper Feed Options 7. Connect the lattice connector to the host machine and then fix the harness with the wire saddle. • 1 Connector • 1 Wire Saddle CAUTION: Check that the main power switch is OFF and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet.
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5. Paper Feed Options 8. Attach the Cassette No. Label "4" or "5". • High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit is installed:4 • Cassette Feeding Unit is installed:5...
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5. Paper Feed Options 9. Attach the Paper Size Label with a gap in 5mm from the cassette No. Label while aligning right edge of the labels. NOTE: Keep the paper size label for use when paper size is changed. 10.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Switching the Paper Size 1. Press the open button to open the compartment. 2. Relocate the paper guide plate at the specified paper size. Paper size is marked as shown in the figure. • 2 Screws Paper Size Paper Size CAUTION:...
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5. Paper Feed Options 3. Relocate the paper guide plate at the specified paper length. Paper size is marked as shown in the figure. • 1 Screw Paper Size Paper Size CAUTION: The paper jam may occur when the paper size is different between top and bottom of the paper guide plate. 4.
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5. Paper Feed Options Face Seal 5pcs [10] Connector Cover [11] Upper part of Front Right Cover (cut) [12] Latch Plate C (Front) [13] Latch Plate D (Rear) Paper Positioning Check/Adjustment Procedure ■ Adjusting Left Edge Margin(L) of Image 1. Feed paper from the Paper Deck. Check that L is 2.5+/-1.5mm. Adjust L on the following procedure when it is out of above range.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Manual Adjustment 1. Release the Paper Deck from the host machine and press the open button of the Paper Deck to open the compartment.
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Loosen the screws at the latch plate and then adjust the latch plate (1scale = 1mm). • 2 Screws • When L is large, move the latch plate to front [A]. • When L is small, move the latch plate to rear [B]. NOTE: The screws retaining the latch plate are locked with the paint to avoid loosening during the transport.
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5. Paper Feed Options 3. Fasten the screws. • 2 Screws 4. Move the front cover fitting to the amount of the latch plate movement. Refer to the next item "Front Cover Positioning Adjustment" for detail. 5. Close the compartment and connect to the host machine. 6.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Front Cover Positioning Adjustment 1. Check the gap on the front cover. • Gap between the front cover and the right cover: 3+/-1mm • Gap between the front cover and the upper cover: 4+/-1mm 4+/-1mm 3+/-1mm NOTE: Loosen the screws on the front cover and then adjust the gap within the range.
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5. Paper Feed Options Paper Deck Heater Unit-C1 Checking the Contents [12] [13] [14] [15] [11] [10] [1] Heater Unit 1pc [2] Screw (Toothed Washer Sems; M4x8) 2pcs [3] Wire Saddle (Black) 5pcs [4] Wire Saddle (White) 3pcs (1pc is not used) [5] Plug Cover 1pc [6] Screw (Binding ;...
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5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation of the Paper Deck Unit 1. Disconnect the Lattice Connector from the host machine. • 1 Wire Saddle • 1 Connector 2. Pull the Release Lever and then with draw the Paper Deck Unit until it stops.
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5. Paper Feed Options 3. Insert screwdrivers into the hole at rear left side of the Compartment and then release the lever to open it. NOTE: Insert screwdrivers into the hole indicated by the arrow. 4. Remove the Rear Cover. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options 5. Cut the Face Cover from the Rear Cover. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the Face Cover properly so that no burr is formed.
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5. Paper Feed Options 6. Remove the Right Cover. • 5 Screws 7. Loosen the 2 screws and then remove the Upper Left Cover.
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5. Paper Feed Options 8. Remove the Upper Cover. • 3 Screws 9. Put the connector through the hole in the top plate and then fix the Heater Unit. • 2 Hooks • 1 Screw (Toothed Washer Sems; M4x8) Toothed Washer; M4x8...
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5. Paper Feed Options 10. Insert the connector of the Heater Unit to the panel mount part.
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5. Paper Feed Options 11. Install the AC Input Connector in the power cord mount. • 1 Screw (Toothed Washer Sems; M4x8) CAUTION: Fix the Grounding Cable in the correct direction. Toothed Washer; M4x8...
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5. Paper Feed Options 12. Install the Wire Saddles (black) as shown in the figure.
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5. Paper Feed Options 13. Connect the Relay Harness Unit and then fix it with the Wire Saddles (black) and Reuse Bands as shown in the figure. • 2 Connectors • 2 Reuse Bands • 5 Wire Saddles...
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5. Paper Feed Options 14. Install the Upper Cover. • 2 Protrusions • 2 Screws (P Tightening; M4x8) • 1 Screw (RS tightening; M4x8) 15. Fasten the 2 screws to install the Upper Left Cover.
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5. Paper Feed Options 16. Install the Right Cover. • 2 Hooks • 5 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) 17. Install the Rear Cover. • 5 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8)
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5. Paper Feed Options 18. Close the Compartment and then connect the Paper Deck Unit with the host machine. ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 1. Remove the Deck Heater Plug Cover (The removed screw is used by a later procedure). •...
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5. Paper Feed Options 2. Remove the Connector Cover. • 1 Screw 3. Disconnect the 4 connectors and remove the 11 Harness Guides. 4. Remove the Pedestal Rear Cover. • 2 Rubber Caps • 3 Screws...
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5. Paper Feed Options 5. Install the AC Output Connector (long). • 2 Wire Saddle • 1 Screw (Binding ; M4x6) • 1 Toothed Washer CAUTION: Fix the Grounding Cable in the correct direction. Binding ; M4x6...
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5. Paper Feed Options 6. Install the Pedestal Rear Cover. • 3 hook • 3 Screws • 2 Rubber Caps 7. Connect the 5 Connector.
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5. Paper Feed Options 8. Route the 5 harnesses. • 11 Harness Guides 9. Install the Connector Cover. • 1 Screws...
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Connection with the Host Machine 1. Remove the Face seals. 2. Attach the Wire Saddles (white).
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5. Paper Feed Options 3. Connect the host machine and the Paper Deck Unit with the AC Cable and then fix it with the wire saddles. • 2 Wire saddles CAUTION: Make sure that the Intermediate Power Cable is fully connected to the outlet. Also, make sure to install the Plug Cover. If the connection is not right, an accident causing the smoke or fire may occur.
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5. Paper Feed Options 4. Attach the bundled Plug Cover. • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x4) (Use the screw removed at previous step.)
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5. Paper Feed Options 5. Connect the lattice connector of the Paper Deck to the host machine and then fix the cable with the wire saddle. • 1 Connector • 1 Wire saddle...
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5. Paper Feed Options 6. Affix the Power Supply Label as shown in the figure. 7. Check that turn ON the environment switch. 8. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. 9. Turn ON the main power switch.
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5. Paper Feed Options Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts 1. Following disposal parts are remained after the installation procedure. Screw (Binding; M4x4 ) Cable Protection Bushing AC Output Connector (short) Power Supply Label Wire Saddle (white) Deck Heater Plug Cover Face Cover Face Seal 2pcs...
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5. Paper Feed Options Cassette Feeding Unit-AM1 Unpacking CAUTION: • Hold the left and right of the equipment when taking it out. • Do not hold the front and rear because the cassette may be damaged. NOTE: • Remove all the attached tapes and packaging materials. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Perform steps 6 to 8 in each cassette. CAUTION: Do not operate the Trail Edge Guide Plate/Side Guide Plate without pulling out the cassette. Otherwise, it may be damaged. Side Guide Plate Trail Edge Guide Plate NOTE: Remove the tapes from the exterior of this equipment, and remove the packaging materials.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Remove all the tapes and packaging materials from the cassette. Checking before Installation ■ Installation Outline Drawing...
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Checking the Contents Installation Procedure NOTE: Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. NOTE: If there is a Right Lower Cover (Lower), remove it. CAUTION: Be sure to open the Right Lower Cover when placing the Host Machine;...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: If there are any Handle Covers, remove them. The removed covers will be used in step 14.
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5. Paper Feed Options CAUTION: Connecting the host machine and this equipment do not mount the host machine with the cables of this equipment inside. CAUTION: • When mounting the host machine to the equipment, be sure to move the host machine parallel and fit the 2 Positioning Pins on top of the equipment into the holes on the Base Plate of the host machine.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 10.
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5. Paper Feed Options <Old Type (5 Cables) > <New Type (4 Cables) >...
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5. Paper Feed Options <Old Type (5 Cables) > <New Type (4 Cables) >...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 6.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Securely tighten the coin screw with a stubby screwdriver or a coin. CAUTION: • When tightening the coin screws, pay attention to plates and parts around the screws. • Be sure to check that the coin screw has been tightened securely.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: If you have removed the Handle Covers , use the covers removed in step 3. Or, use the parts included in the package of the host machine. NOTE: • Move the host machine to the installation position, and rotate the 4 adjusters clockwise by hand to secure the host machine in place.
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5. Paper Feed Options Setting the Cassette NOTE: • Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. • Holding the Guide Plate Lever, adjust each Guide Plate to the specified size. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. • Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options Adjustment NOTE: • The second side of the 2-sided copy mentioned later means the second side in the image formation order. • With this equipment, the second side in the image formation order at the time of 2-sided copy/print is equivalent to the first side of the original.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: • Tighten the fixing screw. • Return the cassette to its original position. • Make copies using the Cassette 3 and 4, and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: When the cassette positions are uneven due to the mechanical adjustment, adjust them by loosening the screw on both left and right sides.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Margin Adjustment (Second side) 1. Make 2-sided copies using the Cassette 3 and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/- 2.0 mm. Feeding direction of paper image 2. As for nonstandard, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the second side of the 2-sided copy from the Cassette 3.
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5. Paper Feed Options High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit-A1 Unpacking CAUTION: • Hold the left and right of the equipment when taking it out. • Do not hold the front and rear because the cassette may be damaged. NOTE: • Remove all the attached tapes and packaging materials. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Remove all the tapes and packaging materials from the cassette.
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5. Paper Feed Options Checking before Installation ■ Installation Outline Drawing ■ Checking the Contents...
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5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure NOTE: Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. NOTE: If there is a Right Lower Cover (Lower), remove it. CAUTION: Be sure to open the Right Lower Cover when placing the Host Machine; otherwise, it may be damaged.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: If there are any Handle Covers, remove them. The removed covers will be used in step 14.
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5. Paper Feed Options CAUTION: Connecting the host machine and this equipment do not mount the host machine with the cables of this equipment inside. CAUTION: • When mounting the host machine to the equipment, be sure to move the host machine parallel and fit the 2 Positioning Pins on top of the equipment into the holes on the Base Plate of the host machine.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 10.
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5. Paper Feed Options <Old Type (5 Cables) > <New Type (4 Cables) >...
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5. Paper Feed Options <Old Type (5 Cables) > <New Type (4 Cables) >...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 6. NOTE: Securely tighten the coin screw with a stubby screwdriver or a coin. CAUTION: • When tightening the coin screws, pay attention to plates and parts around the screws. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: If you have removed the Handle Covers , use the covers removed in step 3. Or, use the parts included in the package of the host machine. NOTE: • Move the host machine to the installation position, and rotate the 4 adjusters clockwise by hand to secure the host machine in place.
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5. Paper Feed Options Insert the power plug into the power plug outlet, and turn ON the main power switch. Setting the Cassette NOTE: To change the paper size of this equipment, refer to the Service Manual Chapter 5: Adjustment.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: • Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. • Affix the Cassette Size Label matching to the loaded paper size. • Keep the Paper Size Label for use when changing paper size. •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: • Pull out the cassette. • Check the scale positions on the spacer Adjustment Plate. • Loosen the fixing screw. • As moving the adjusting plate toward the rear by 1 scale, the left edge margin becomes 1.0 mm smaller. NOTE: •...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: When the cassette positions are uneven due to the mechanical adjustment, adjust it by loosening the screws on the upper side, right side and left side.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Margin Adjustment (Second side) 1. Make 2-sided copies using the Cassette 3 and check that the left edge margin is 2.5 +/- 2.0 mm. Feeding direction of paper image 2. As for nonstandard, change the left edge margin adjustment value for the second side of the 2-sided copy from the Cassette 3.
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5. Paper Feed Options Cassette Heater Unit Points to Note at Installation Points to Note When the Cassette Feeding Unit or High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit Is Not Installed: Since the machine will contain heat at its bottom if this equipment is installed, be sure to avoid installation at locations where heat resistance is low.
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5. Paper Feed Options Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Cassette ● In the Case of Host Machine/Cassette Feeding Unit NOTE: In the case of host machine, remove the Cassette 1 and 2. In the case of the Cassette Feeding Unit, remove the Cassette 3 and 4.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: The removed parts will be used in "Installing the Cassette".
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: The removed parts will be used in "Installing the Cassette".
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5. Paper Feed Options CAUTION: Be sure to release the lock and then disconnect the FCC Connector.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Installing the Cassette Heater...
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5. Paper Feed Options < In the case of Host machine > TP Round End M3x6...
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5. Paper Feed Options < In the case of Cassette Feeding Unit or High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit > TP Round End M3x6...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: The Heater Connector Cover comes in different shapes. Without ribs With ribs...
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5. Paper Feed Options CAUTION: • When the Heater Connector Cover has ribs, those ribs may interfere with cables. • Be sure to run the cables as shown in the figure below before installing the Connector Cover.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Installing the Cassette ● In the Case of Host Machine/Cassette Feeding Unit NOTE: In the case of the Cassette 1, pull out the rail and slide it into the host machine.
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5. Paper Feed Options ● In the Case of High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit...
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Slide the inner rails of the rails you pulled out toward the front side to ease insertion of the cassette.
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5. Paper Feed Options CAUTION: • Align the rails and push in the cassette to the first lock position. • Do not push in the cassette all the way because the Flat Cable is not connected.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Use the parts removed in "Removing the Cassette".
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: • Use the parts removed in "Removing the Cassette". • Hook the [B] part of the plate on the left side on the [A] part of the plate. • Push in the cassette and align the boss when hanging the hook [C].
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: • Use the parts removed in "Removing the Cassette". • Hook the [B] part of the plate on the right side on the [A] part of the plate.
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5. Paper Feed Options ■ Checking the Environment Heater Switch NOTE: If the Environment Heater Switch Cover is installed, remove the cover. CAUTION: Do not insert the screwdriver into the hole when removing the cover. NOTE: The removed Environment Heater Switch Cover will be used in step 3.
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5. Paper Feed Options NOTE: Use the Environment Heater Switch Cover removed in step 1 or the Environment Heater Switch Cover included with the host machine. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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6. Paper Output Options Inner 2-Way Tray-J1 Points to Note at Installation CAUTION: Marked portion When tightening the screws, do not tighten them too tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage and deformation of screw holes. Checking the Contents TP ;...
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6. Paper Output Options NOTE: When the Inner 2-way Tray is inserted into the Inner 2-way Tray Support Member, the boss is inserted into the Inner Rear Cover CAUTION: Be sure to check that the Inner 2-way Tray is inserted into the Inner 2-way Tray Support Member.
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6. Paper Output Options Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. Settings after Installation 1. Set the value of the following service mode to "1". COPIER > OPTION > ACC > IN-TRAY 2.
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6. Paper Output Options Copy Tray J2 Checking the Contents Installation Outline Drawing Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: • If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine, it may cause electrical shock. •...
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6. Paper Output Options < How to remove the Wire Tray >...
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6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure...
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6. Paper Output Options Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. ■ Settings after installation 1. Set the value of the following service mode to "1". COPIER > OPTION > ACC > OUT-TRAY 2.
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6. Paper Output Options Buffer Pass Unit-L1 Checking Before Installation ■ Points to Note on Installation Install this Equipment after installing the Host Machine. ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered. In some regions where this product is sold, the following names may be registered instead.
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6. Paper Output Options 2. Open the plastic sheet. Take out the Buffer Pass Unit by holding its both sides as shown in the figure, and then remove all the tapes and the cushioning materials. Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing. [1] Buffer Pass Unit 1 pc.
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6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure CAUTION: Make sure that the Host Machine is turned off and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet. 1. Remove the Inner Delivery Sensor Cover. • 1 Claw...
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6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the Sensor Flag of the Delivery Tray Full Detection Sensor 1 (the lower sensor flag in the figure). 3. Install the Inner Delivery Sensor Cover. • 1 Claw...
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Remove the Bias PCB Cover. • 1 Claw CAUTION: Be careful not to forget to remove the Bias PCB Cover, if it is forgotten to remove the cover, the Buffer Pass is not grounded, so that the controller of the Host Machine may be damaged by an electro static noise. 5.
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6. Paper Output Options 6. Hold this Equipment at the positions shown in the figure, and then put on the Inner Lower Cover Unit of the Host Machine temporarily. NOTE: Do not give a damage on delivery area of the Host Machine. 7.
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6. Paper Output Options 8. Install the Inner Delivery Connector Cover. • 3 Protrusions • 2 Claws projection projection 9. Set this Equipment, and then fix it to the Host Machine. • 2 Screws (P Tightening; M4X16) P Tightening (M4 16)
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6. Paper Output Options 10. Remove the Face Cover of the Host Machine by using the side cutters. NOTE: Be sure to remove the Face Cover properly so that no burr is formed. 11. Install the Latch Plate. • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M3X8.5) •...
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6. Paper Output Options Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check 1. Following disposal parts are remained after completion of the installation work. [1] Sensor Flag of the Delivery Tray Full Detection Sensor 1 1pc. [2] Inner Delivery Cover (left rear) 1pc. [3] Bias PCB Cover 1pc.
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6. Paper Output Options Staple Finisher-Y1/Booklet Finisher-Y1 Checking Before Installation The installation site must satisfy the conditions given below. Therefore, it is recommended that the installation site be looked over before delivering this Equipment to the customer. ■ Checking the Unpacking Space Be sure to unpack this equipment according to the illustrations in a wide area where there is enough space around it.
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Order for Installation of Options When installing this Equipment together with other options, first install the Host Machine and then install options in the following order: Buffer Pass Unit Staple Finisher Puncher Unit Puncher Unit Booklet Finisher 1.
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6. Paper Output Options Hold the specified parts as shown and unload the finisher. - For Staple Finisher - For Booklet Finisher CAUTION: Hold the specified parts as shown and do not hold the other parts to lift up the finisher. - For Staple Finisher - For Booklet Finisher CAUTION:...
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6. Paper Output Options Remove all the tapes and cushioning materials outside this equipment. Remove two fixings. (Booklet Finisher only) • 8 Screws...
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6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing. [10] [10] [1] Finisher 1x [2] Ground Rail 1x [3] Screw (TP ; M3x6) 3x [4] Stapler Unit Staple Case 1x [5] Tray Setting Label 1x [6] Jam Label 1x (Booklet Finisher only) [7] Jam Language Label 1x (Booklet Finisher only) [8] Saddle Caution Language Label 1x (Booklet Finisher only)
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6. Paper Output Options NOTE: Make sure that the Ferrite Cores are installed correctly. 2. Install the Ground rail to the Finisher. • 2 Screws (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Install the Ground rail to the position [B]. (M3 6)
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Install the Service Book Holder supplied with the host machine to the Finisher. • 4 Hooks NOTE: When the Service Book Holder has already been installed in the host machine, relocate it to the Finisher. ■...
Page 623
6. Paper Output Options 2. Fit the positioning pin of the Buffer Pass Unit in the positioning hole on the Finisher to connect the Finisher to the Host Machine fittingly. NOTE: If the positioning pin of the Buffer Pass Unit is not fitted the positioning hole on this Equipment, carry out the adjustment described in "Adjusting the Height".
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6. Paper Output Options 5. Pull out the Saddle Unit about 150mm. 6. Remove the screw. Loosen two screws, and then fix the Saddle Unit Auxiliary Caster so that its Caster can touch the floor. • 1 Screw...
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6. Paper Output Options 7. Install the screw removed in step 5, and then tighten two screws loosened. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) 8. Put the Saddle Unit back, and close the Front Cover.
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6. Paper Output Options Affixing the Labels ■ Affixing the Jam Label / Saddle Caution Language Label (Booklet Finisher only) 1. Open the Front Cover of this Equipment. Affix the supplied Jam Label. 2. Affix the supplied Jam Language Label on the Jam Label in the appropriate language.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Pull out the Saddle Unit. Affix the Saddle Caution Language Label in the appropriate language on the Saddle Caution Label. 4. Put the Saddle Unit back, and close the Front Cover of this Equipment.
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Affixing the Tray Setting Labels 1. Affix the supplied Tray Setting Labels which is specified by user in the frame line of Tray Labels. Making Adjustments The difference in height between the Finisher and the Host Machine and the tilt of the Finisher and the host machine need to be adjusted depending on the installation site floor condition.
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6. Paper Output Options ● Preparing This Equipment for Making Adjustment of the Height 1. Remove the Caster Covers (front/ rear). ● Adjusting the Height NOTE: Detach the Finisher from the Host Machine for adjusting the height.
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6. Paper Output Options 1. Turn the adjustment dial of the caster in the direction of the arrow by lifting the dial upward a little to adjust the height. (A full turn of the adjustment dial changes the height of this Equipment by 2.0 mm.) •...
Page 631
6. Paper Output Options ■ Making Check and Adjustment of the Tilt ● Checking the Difference in Tilt 1. Check the relational tilting amount of the Finisher and Host Machine. Make sure that the gap between the right side of the Finisher and the left side of the Host Machine is within the standard shown in the figure. 5.0-/+1.5mm 5.0-/+1.5mm 17.5-/+1.5mm...
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6. Paper Output Options ● Preparing This Equipment for Making Adjustment of Tilt 1. Remove the screw when the screw that fixed this Equipment to the Host Machine is installed. • 1 Screw 2. Remove the Caster Covers (front/ rear).
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6. Paper Output Options ● Adjusting the Tilt 1. Turn the adjustment dial of the caster in the direction of the arrow by lifting the dial upward a little to adjust the tilt. (A full turn of the adjustment dial changes the height of this Equipment by 2.0 mm.) •...
Page 634
6. Paper Output Options 2. Install the Finisher to the Host Machine. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) 3. Install the Caster Covers (front / rear). Making Checks After Completion of Installation Work ■ Disposal Parts Check 1. Following disposal parts are remained after completion of the installation work. [1] 1x Remaining Language Jam label (Booklet Finisher only) [2] 1x Remaining Caution Language Label (Booklet Finisher only) ■...
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Close the Front Cover. 4. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started. In the service mode (Level 2) shown below, it is possible to set not to display the message.
Page 636
6. Paper Output Options 2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 Checking Before Installation ■ Checking Before Installation When installing this Equipment together with the Finisher, install this Equipment before installing the Finisher to the Upstream Connection Machine. ■ Product Name Safety regulations require the product's name to be registered.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the 2 fixtures. • 3 Screws NOTE: Removed screws are used in latter steps.
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6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents [1] Punch Unit x1 [2] Punch Waste Tray x1 [3] Punch Waste Full Sensor Unit x1 [4] Punch Unit [5] Relay Harness x1 [6] Punch Front Cover x1 Positioning Guide x1 [7] Punch Unit [8] Punch Unit Fixing Pin [9] Face Seal x1 Open/ Close Guide x1...
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Preparation of the Punch Unit 1. Remove the Punch Lever Unit of the Punch Unit. • 2 Screws NOTE: Removed screws are used in the purocedure later. 2. Install the Punch Front Cover. • 2 Screws (P Tightening ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screws removed in step 1.
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Installing the Punch Unit 1. Open the Front Cover of the Finisher. 2. Remove the Rear Cover of the Finisher. • 2 Screws • 2 Claws 3. Remove the Right Cover of the Finisher. • 3 Screws •...
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Remove the Hinge Unit (rear) from the Upper Cover. NOTE: There is a case using 5 Screws for by a model. • 4(5) Screws 5. Remove the Hinge Unit (front) from the Upper Cover. • 2 Screws...
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6. Paper Output Options 6. Open the Upper Cover. 7. Holding the Central Part of the Upper Cover, lift the cover until it stops. NOTE: This work is carried out to secure space to remove the Inlet Feed Guide. Inlet Feed Guide 8.
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6. Paper Output Options NOTE: Confirm the Upper Cover and the Inlet Feed Guide are in condition as shown in the figure below. 9. Remove the Inlet Feed Guide. • 1 Screw • 1 Connector • 1 Wire saddle • 2 Harness guides •...
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6. Paper Output Options 10. Install the Punch Waste Full Sensor Unit. • 3 Hooks • Sensor Cover • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure.
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6. Paper Output Options 11. Cut out the Face Cover of the Inner Cover by using the side cutters. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the Face Cover properly so that no burr is formed.
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6. Paper Output Options 12. Install the Punch Unit Positioning Guide so that the right edge of the guide can match the center of scale. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure. Scale...
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6. Paper Output Options 13. Put the Punch Unit while the Upper Cover is open. CAUTION: When having the Punch Unit, be careful not to have the PCB unit and its surrounding area.
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6. Paper Output Options 14. Install the Punch Unit. • 1 Screw (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: Use the screw removed in Unpacking Procedure. CAUTION: • When having the Punch Unit, be careful not to have the PCB unit and its surrounding area. •...
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6. Paper Output Options 16. Connect the Relay Harness as shown in the figure. • 2 Connectors • 1 Reuse Band • 4 Wire saddles 17. Open the Upper Cover.
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6. Paper Output Options 18. Holding the Central Part of the Upper Cover, lower the cover until it stops. 19. Close the Upper Cover.
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6. Paper Output Options 20. Install the Hinge Unit (front) in the Upper Cover. • 2 Screws (TP ; M3x6)
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6. Paper Output Options 21. Install the Hinge Unit (rear) in the Upper Cover. • 4 Screws (TP ; M3x6) NOTE: There is a case using 5 Screws for by a model. • 4 Screws (TP ; M3x6) • 1 Screw (TP(Black) ; M3x6)
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6. Paper Output Options 22. Install the Right Cover of the Finisher. • 2 Claws • 1 Screw (Stepped Screw ; M3x5) • 2 Screws (TP ; M3x6) Claw 23. Insert the Punch Waste Tray in the direction of the arrow from the front. 24.
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6. Paper Output Options 25. Install the Rear Cover of the Finisher. • 2 Claws • 2 Screws (TP ; M3x6) 26. Refer to the installation procedure of the Finisher to Install the Finisher in the Host Machine. Disposal Parts Check 1.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Check the operation such as paper feed and punch operation to make sure that problems such as a jam or malfunction do not occur. NOTE: If the punch hole position of this Equipment needs to be adjusted, go to the "Checking and Adjusting the Punch Hole Position". Adjusting the Output Level of the Punch Waste Full Sensor After installing this Equipment, adjust the output level of the Punch Waste Full Sensor as follows.
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6. Paper Output Options Checking and Adjusting the Punch Hole Position ■ Checking the Punch Hole Position 1. Make a print with the punch mode and check whether the skew and side registration and the paper stop position are within the standard. 2 Hole feed direction <front>...
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6. Paper Output Options <Standard> • 2/3 Hole Puncher Unit L1 , L2 12 ± 1.5 mm 2 holes : • 73 ± 1.5 mm (11"x17"/ LTRR) 3 holes : • 31.5 ± 1.5 mm (11"x17"/ LTR) • 40.5 ± 1.5 mm (A3/ A4) •...
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Mark the installation position of the Punch Unit Positioning Guide.
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Loosen the screw fixing the Punch Unit positioning Guide, and then move the guide to adjust by referring the line marked in step 3. After adjusting, tighten the screw. NOTE: When L1 > L2: Move the guide to the right. When L1 <...
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Side Registration Adjustment (Service mode adjustment) When the side registration is not within the standard (when L3 is not within the standard), make the adjustment according to the following procedure. 1. Enter the following service mode to adjust the side registration. Service Mode (Level 1) >...
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6. Paper Output Options Inner Finisher-H1 Checking before Installation Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site inadvance before bringing in this equipment to the user's site. ■ Points to Note at Installation •...
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Open the Front Cover. Remove the two fixing materials and all the tapes of the stapler unit. 5. Close the Front Cover.
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Checking the Contents Check that none of the included parts is missing. [1] Inner Finisher x 1 [2] Stack Tray x 1 [3] Wire Sub Tray x 1 [4] Staple Cartridge x 1 [5] Rail Cover x 1 [6] Rail Front Cover x 1 [7] Second Delivery [8] Screw...
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Installation Outline Drawing [10] [11] Installation Procedure ■ Preparation for Host Machine CAUTION: When installing the inner puncher unit together with the finisher, refer to the installation procedure supplied with the inner puncher unit instead of referring this installation procedure.
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6. Paper Output Options 1. When the Reversal Guide has been installed to the host machine, remove it. • 2 Claws 2. Remove the Interface Cover. • 2 Claws NOTE: Removed cover is used in the procedure later.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the Delivery Tray. CAUTION: Be careful so that the covers of the host machine may not be damaged. 4. Remove the Inner Delivery Sensor Cover. • 2 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove the Sensor Flags. (upper / lower) 6. Install the Second Delivery Sensor Flag (upper, Gray) NOTE: Check that the sensor flag operates smoothly.
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6. Paper Output Options 7. Remove the 2 Face Seals. CAUTION: Be careful so that the Delivery Assembly Cover of the Host Machine is not damaged. 8. Peel off the release paper from the Delivery Guide, and then affix the Delivery Guide on the bottom of reader unit. •...
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6. Paper Output Options 9. Remove a screw.
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6. Paper Output Options 10. Remove a screw. • 1 Projection • 1 Screw (Binding ; M4x8) ; M4x8 ■ Installation of Inner finisher 1. Install the Wire Sub Tray. • 2 Hooks...
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6. Paper Output Options 2. Install the Inner Finisher to the host machine as shown in the figure carefully so that the host machine can not be damaged. CAUTION: Do not slide the Inner Finisher as putting it on the host machine or bump the edge parts of the rail unit to the covers of the host machine.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Fix the finisher to the host machine. • 2 Screws(Binding(Black); M3x8)
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Connect the Connector of Inner Finisher to the host machine. • 2 Connectors • 1 Harness Guide 5. Install the Interface Cover removed in Preparation for Host Machine. • 3 Projections • 2 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 6. Release the Rail Fixing Plate. • 1 Boss 7. Open the Front Cover. Release the lock lever to slide this machine toward the left until it stops.
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6. Paper Output Options 8. Install the Rail Front Cover. • 2 Hooks NOTE: Confirm that the hook is inserted to the hole of the Rail Unit.
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6. Paper Output Options 9. Install the Stack Tray to the finisher. • 4 Hooks CAUTION: When installing the Stack Tray, be careful not to nip the Paper Retainer. Paper Retainer...
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6. Paper Output Options 10. Install the Rail Cover. • 1 Screw (Binding(Black) ; M3x8) NOTE: Confirm that the Rail Fixing Plate is released . 11. Slide this equipment toward the right to set it.
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6. Paper Output Options 12. Set the Staple Cartridge into the stapler unit, and then close the Front Cover. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check 1. Following disposal parts are remained after installation procedure. Reversal Guide 1pc. Inner Delivery Sensor Cover 1pc.
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6. Paper Output Options Inner 2/3 2/4 4 Hole Puncher-B1 Checking before Installation Following shows requirements for the installation site. Therefore, it is desirable to see the installation site inadvance before bringing in this equipment to the user's site. ■ Points to Note at Installation •...
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Open the Front Cover. Remove the two fixing materials and all the tapes of the stapler unit. 5. Close the Front Cover.
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6. Paper Output Options Checking the Contents ■ The Contents of this equipment Check that none of the included parts is missing. [1] Inner Puncher x 1 [2] Rail Cover [3] Guide Stopper Holder for inner puncher x 1 [4] Interface Connector [6] Rail Harness Guide x 1 [5] Punch Relay Harness Cover x 1...
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6. Paper Output Options ■ The Contents of Inner Finisher Check that none of the included parts is missing. [1] Inner Finisher x 1 [2] Stack Tray x 1 [3] Wire Sub Tray x 1 [4] Staple Cartridge x 1 [5] Rail Cover x 1 (*1) [6] Rail Front Cover x 1 (*2)
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Installation Outline Drawing - The supplied parts of Inner Puncher - The supplied parts of Inner Puncher...
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6. Paper Output Options Installation Procedure ■ Preparation for Host Machine 1. When the Reverse Backend Guide is installed, remove it. • 2 Claws 2. Remove the Interface Cover. • 2 Claws NOTE: Removed cover is used in the procedure later.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Remove the Delivery Tray. CAUTION: Be careful so that the Delivery Assembly Cover of the Host Machine is not damaged. 4. Remove the Inner Delivery Sensor Cover. • 2 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove the Inner Delivery Cover (right rear). 6. Remove the 2 Sensor Flags. (upper/ lower)
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6. Paper Output Options 7. Remove the 2 Face Seals. CAUTION: Be careful that the Delivery Assembly Cover of the Host Machine is not damaged.
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6. Paper Output Options 8. Peel off the release paper from the Delivery Guide, and then affix the Delivery Guide on the bottom of reader unit. • 2 Projections ■ Installation of the Inner Finisher 1. Remove the Harness Guide Cover. •...
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6. Paper Output Options 2. Remove the Harness Guide. • 1 Wire Saddle • 1 Screw (P Tightening(Black) ; M3X8) • 1 Claw 3. Disconnect the 4 connectors, and free the harness from the Wire Saddle. 4. Return the Inner Finisher.
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6. Paper Output Options 5. Remove the Rail Unit. • 4 Screws (TP ; M3x6) 6. Install the Rail Harness Guide (supplied with Inner Puncher) to the Rail Unit (supplied with Inner Finisher). • 1 Screw (Use the screw fixed originally.) •...
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6. Paper Output Options 7. Attach the Rail Harness Guide Cover (supplied with Inner Puncher) to the Rail Unit. • 3 Claws Claw 8. Remove the Harness Guide Cover. • 3 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 9. Connect the Punch Relay Harness (supplied with Inner Puncher), and then attach the Harness Guide Cover to the Rail Unit. • 2 Connectors • 1 Harness Guide • 3 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 10. Install the Rail Unit. • 4 Screws (TP ; M3x6) CAUTION: Take care not to pinch the harness of the Inner Finisher.
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6. Paper Output Options 11. Return the Inner Finisher. 12. Connect the connectors of the Rail Unit to the Inner Finisher. • 4 Connectors • 1 Wire Saddle...
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6. Paper Output Options 13. Install the Wire Sub Tray (supplied with Inner Finisher). • 2 Hooks...
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6. Paper Output Options 14. While opening the Upper Inlet Guide, install the Guide Stopper Holder (supplied with Inner Puncher) to the Inner Finisher. Make sure that the claw is engaging surely, and then close the Upper Inlet Guide. • 2 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 15. Set the Punch Relay Harness into the groove of the Inner Finisher as shown in the figure to prevent the harness from being pinched. CAUTION: Do not set the Punch Relay Harness as shown in the figure. It may result in disconnection of the harness to set the harness as shown in the figure.
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6. Paper Output Options 17. Fix the Inner Finisher to the host machine. • 2 Screws (Binding(Black) ; M3x8) (supplied with Inner Finisher) 18. Remove the Punch Relay Harness from the groove of the Inner Finisher.
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6. Paper Output Options 19. Release the Rail Fixing Plate. • 1 Boss 20. Divide the Rail Front Cover into the two parts and use only longer one. • 1 Screw...
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6. Paper Output Options 21. Install the Rail Front Cover. • 2 Hooks NOTE: Confirm that the hook is inserted to the hole of the Rail Unit. 22. Connect the Connector of Inner Finisher to the host machine. • 2 Connectors •...
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6. Paper Output Options 23. Install the Interface Cover removed in Preparation for Host Machine. • 3 Projections • 2 Claws 24. Pull out the Inner Finisher unit until it stops. 25. Install the Harness Guide. • 1 Claw • 1 Screw (P Tightening(Black) ; M3X8)
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6. Paper Output Options 26. Install the Harness Guide Cover. • 2 Claws...
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6. Paper Output Options 27. Install the Stack Tray to the Inner Finisher. • 4 Hooks CAUTION: When installing the Stack Tray, be careful not to nip the Paper Retainer. Paper Retainer...
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6. Paper Output Options 28. Open the Front Cover of the Inner Finisher. 29. Set the Staple Cartridge into the stapler unit, and then close the Front Cover. ■ Installation of Inner Puncher 1. Remove the 2 Fixing Plates from the Inner Puncher. •...
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6. Paper Output Options 2. Pull out the Punch Waste Tray. NOTE: The Punch Waste Tray is used in the procedure later.
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6. Paper Output Options 3. Raise the Control Panel, and then insert the 3 pins of the Inner Puncher to the hole of the host machine to set the Inner Finisher into the host machine. CAUTION: Take care not to pinch the harness of the Inner Finisher while installing the Inner Puncher.
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6. Paper Output Options 4. Fix the Inner Puncher to the host machine. • 1 Screw (Binding; M3x6) (supplied with Inner Puncher) 5. Set the Punch Waste Tray to the Inner Puncher unit.
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6. Paper Output Options 6. Connect the connectors of Punch Relay Harness to the Inner Puncher as shown in the figure. • 1 Reuse Band • 3 Wire Saddles • 2 Connectors Connector Wire Saddle Reuse Band...
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6. Paper Output Options 7. Install the Interface Connector Cover (supplied with Inner Puncher). • 1 Projection • 1 Screw (Binding; M3x6) (supplied with Inner Puncher) Binding; M3x6 8. Slide the Inner Finisher toward the right to set it.
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6. Paper Output Options 9. Install the Rail Cover (supplied with Inner Puncher). • 1 Screw (Binding(Black) ; M3x8) (supplied with Inner Finisher) NOTE: Confirm that the Rail Fixing Plate is released. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check 1. Following disposal parts are remained after installation procedure. Reverse Backend Guide 1pc.
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6. Paper Output Options ■ Operation Check 1. Turn ON the main power of the host machine. 2. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started.
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6. Paper Output Options Adjustment ■ Checking and Adjusting the Punch Hole Position ● Checking the Punch Hole Position 1. Make a print with the punch mode and check whether the side registration and the paper stop position are within the standard.