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1. 3 While holding the cassette depress and spread the front paper guide wider than the paper size to be used 4 Slide the green resin plate of the right paper guide toward the right side wider than the paper size to be used NOTE Be sure to slide the resin plate and not to hold the lever part as that may bend it 5 When you load the ledgerT size paper slide the right paper guide all the way to the right side and remove the lever by depressing it from the both sides And insert the edges of the lever in the position shown in the illustration 6 Align the stack of paper and set the paper in the cassette with the sealed surface down While holding the cassette slide and fit the front and right paper guides to the paper edges NOTE Be sure to slide the resin plate to move the right paper guide Check that the top level of the paper does not exceed the line marked on the rear paper guide A 62032 November 1996 2 3 USA only Swing the lift up plate release lever back into position to lift up the paper lift plate 7 Push the universal cassette back into position Installing the paper exit To attach the paper exit tray insert the two hooks of the paper exit tray tray into the lower holes of the paper exit section A gt A 2 4 November 1996 A 62032 Clearing paper jams When a paper jam occurs remove the paper jammed in each section according to the following procedures Inside the paper suppl
2. Power source Select the proper environment for using the printer to obtain the optimum service from your printer It should NOT be placed in a location which is exposed to direct sunlight which is in the direct air stream of a cooler heater or ventilator where the temperature and the humidity are extremely high or low The room temperature should be 10 35 C 50 95 F and humidity should be 15 85 RH which does not have a stable level floor which could easily get wet which has poor ventilation and where ammonia gas might be generated which is far from a power supply NOTE Please contact your service representative when you need to move the printer to another place Before connecting the power cord of the printer to the outlet check the following items Only connect to a dedicated electrical socket outlet Use the printer in a place which is near an electrical outlet and where there is little voltage fluctuation The power supply voltage should be specified voltage 10 for imaging and 10 or 15 for feeding The power supply frequency should be specified 1 Hz Do not plug the power cord into a multi socket extension cord At frequent intervals check to see that the power plug is not abnormally hot that there are not any cracks or scrapes on the cord and that the power plug is fully inserted into the socket Be sure to use an outlet made for a 3 pi
3. environment B 2 Image transfer paper separator charger 1 3 Image transfer paper separator ozone filter cover 1 2 M Machine life A 1 Warranty Maintenance D 1 D 3 Mechanical print counter 1 3 D 1 Metric paper position switch 2 2 N O Ordering information accessories B 4 consumables B 4 Printer 7 B 4 Operation panel 1 1 2 1 Overview 1 1 1 3 P Paper clearing jams 2 5 2 8 feeding A 2 loading 2 2 sizes A 2 types A 2 Paper cassette 1 1 2 2 2 4 Paper exit tray 1 2 installing 2 4 Paper supply cabinet door 1 1 Paper supply cabinet rear cover 1 2 Paper supply cabinet right cover 1 2 Paper take up section release knob 1 3 Power consumption A 1 source B 3 supplies A 1 Power cord socket 1 2 Power ON OFF switch 1 1 2 1 Preventive maintenance codes C 3 Printer installation considerations B 1 location description of parts 1 1 1 3 overview 1 1 print method A 1 speed A 1 A 62032 November 1996 Index 1 status 2 1 test print function 2 1 turning on and off 2 1 Printer cable interface socket 1 2 Printer front cover 1 1 Printer left cover 1 1 Printer rear cover 1 2 Printer right cover 1 2 Printer top cover 1 1 Q R Release lever M2 1 3 S Safety information ii Separator roller 1 3 Sorter 2 7 A 2 B 2 Sorter interface unit 2 7 B 2 Space requirements B 1 B 2 Specifications A 1 Synchronizing rol
4. Knob M5 31 Electrophotographic EP Unit 24 Transport Section Release Plate M4 32 Fusing Roller Knob M1 25 Synchronizing Roller Knob M3 33 Release Lever M2 26 Toner Bottle Holder 34 Image Transfer Paper Separator Charger 27 Toner Bottle 35 Paper Take Up Section Release Knob A 62032 November 1996 1 3 Section 2 Operation Turning the printer on and off Operation panel Co READY C3 BUSY CI PAPER JAM CI TONER EMPTY C USED TONER BOTTLE FULL Check that the power cord has been connected to the printer and outlet turn the power ON OFF switch to its right side side to turn the power on Turn the power ON OFF switch to its left side Q side to turn the power off The operation panel contains the Printer Status and Error Code displays and the Test controls PAPER EMPTY Co SELECTED TRAY Error Code Display 2 characters appear see Appendix C Printer Status Indicates Printer Status Indicates Test Control Functions Ready Printer able Toner Empty Replace with a Test Press to start Test to accept new Toner Bottle Print function only new print when the Ready commands indicator is lit Busy Currently printing Used Toner Replace with a Cancel Press to cancel unable to accept Bottle Full new Used Toner Test Print new print Collection Bottle function commands Paper Jam Clear paper jam Paper Empty Paper cassette you Selected are using is empty T
5. NCIDENTAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE SALE USE OR IMPROPER FUNCTIONING OF THIS EQUIPMENT REGARDLESS OF THE CAUSE Such damages for which Kodak will not be responsible include but are not limited to loss of revenue or profit downtime costs loss of use of the equipment cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services or claims of your customers for such damages A 62032 November 1996 This limitation of liability will not apply to claims for injury to persons or damage to property caused by the sole negligence or fault of Kodak or by persons under its direction or control The Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 has a rated machine life of 4 8 million print actuations or 5 years whichever occurs first Kodak reserves the right to discontinue service agreements or increase the service agreement price when the life expectancy of the printer is reached A 62032 November 1996 Index A Acoustic noise A 1 Adjustable feet 1 2 B C Cassettes see also paper or universal cassettes Caution codes C 3 Circuit breaker 1 2 Consumables handling B 4 ordering of B 4 D Dataplate 1 2 E Electrophotographic unit see EP unit Environment A 1 B 3 EP unit See electrophoto graphic EP unit 1 3 Error codes C 1 C 2 F Feed roller 1 3 Fusing roller knob M1 1 3 Fusing unit 1 3 G H Inch paper position switch 2 2 Installation considerations B 1
6. Operator s Manual A 62032 Part No 3C4923 KODAK IMAGELINK Printer BUSINESS IMAGING SYSTEMS The Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 CAT No 887 9405 with the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Paper Supply CAT No 859 1943 the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Sorter CAT No 864 6754 and the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Sorter Interface CAT No 199 7964 are in conformance with the following standards and bear therefore a CE mark EN 55022 Class B 1987 EN 50082 1 1992 EN 60555 2 1987 EN 60950 1993 following the provisions of the applicable directives 89 336 EEC and amendments 73 23 EEC and amendments LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMERIQUE N EMET THIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT PAS DE BRUITS READIOELECTRIQUES EXCEED THE CLASS A LIMITS FOR RADIO DEPASSANT LES LIMITES APPLICABLES AUX NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPAREILS NUMERIQUES DE LE CLASSE A APPARATUS AS SET OUT IN THE RADIO PRESCRITES DANS LE REGLEMENT SUR LE INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS OF BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE EDICTE THE CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF PAR LE MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA This equipment complies with the requirement in part 15 of FCC Rules for a class A computing device Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps may be necessary to correct the interference Canada only This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio
7. dition which is consistent with Kodak s specifications Days and hours of coverage Warranty coverage is available Monday through Friday during Kodak s normal working hours usually 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m excluding holidays celebrated locally Any on site service performed after normal working hours will be billed at prevailing overtime rates How to obtain service In the U S call 800 356 3253 or call your local Kodak Service Office Limitations Standard warranty service is limited to the contiguous United States Hawaii and certain areas of Alaska This warranty does not cover circumstances beyond Kodak s control such as Customer overriding bypassing or defeating interlock switches on equipment or devices sold by Kodak problems due to failure of Customer to conform to Kodak s site specifications service or parts to correct problems resulting from the use of attachments accessories or alterations not marketed by Kodak relocation of equipment or service required as the result of relocation unauthorized modifications or service misuse abuse failure to follow Kodak s operating instructions or supply items such as glass and projection lamps KODAK MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS IMPLIED OR OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE FOR THIS EQUIPMENT Repair or replacement without charge are Kodak s only obligations under this warranty KODAK WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL OR I
8. inter Left Cover Printer Top Cover 2 aS eS drawing Paper Supply Cabinet Door Toner Collection Bottle We are pleased that you have purchased the Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 We feel confident that you will find your new laser printer more than adequate to meet your printing needs In order to make the best use of the printer we recommend that you read the information in this manual carefully and follow the instructions contained herein This manual along with the appropriate Kodak Imagelink Digital Workstation and Network Node manuals provides information on operating the printer setting up the printer operator maintenance and instructions on how to clear a jam 6 Printer Front Cover 7 Power ON OFF Switch 8 Paper Cassette Universal Cassette Operation Panel See page 2 1 for detailed A 62032 November 1996 1 1 Location Description of parts Back 9 Paper Supply Cabinet Right Cover 15 Paper Supply Cabinet Rear Cover 10 Paper Exit Tray 16 Dataplate 11 Printer Right Cover 17 Circuit Breaker 12 Printer Cable Interface Socket 18 Power Cord Socket 13 Printer Rear Cover 19 Adjustable Feet 14 Image Transfer Paper Separator Ozone Filter Cover 1 2 November 1996 A 62032 Location Description of parts Inside 20 Vertical Transport Roller Knob M6 28 Drum Charge Ozone Filter 21 Separator Roller 29 Fusing Unit 22 Feed Roller 30 Mechanical Print Counter 23 Transport Roller
9. interference and 2 this device must any interference received Including Interference that may cause undesired operation This Class A digital apparatus neets all irements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet il num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R giement sur jo materiel brouilleur du Canada ii EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14650 Made in Japan KODAK IMAGELINKmm Printer 7 Sone 0314 Nomer DATE OF MANUFACTURE 220V 240V 50Hz 6 0A CE CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ACCORDING TO IEC 825 KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT ENTSPRECHEND IEC 825 APPAREIL A RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 1 1 LUOKAN LASERTUOTE LUOKITUS IEC 825 KLASSE 1 LASER 1 H T IEC 825 KLASSE 1 LASER CONFORM IEC PRODOTTO LASER DI CLASSE UNO SECONDO IEC 825 1EC825E 8 TIAINL MATT PRODUTO LASER CLASSE UM CONFORME NORMA IEC 825 PRODUCTO LASER TIPO UNO SEGUN NORMATIVA 825 DE LAC EL LASER KLASSE 1 I H T IEC 825 KLASS 1 LASER ENLIGT IEC 825 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14650 Made in Japan KODAK IMAGELINK m Printer 7 ET 0314 hats 100V 60 80 Hz 12 0A COMMS NIRLRTRMENOAEM EREART T EEORECRTORRLOETEAT SEII FLED aY RMRETRRNRESRETENSUET VCCI EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14850 Made in Japan ii November 1996 A 62032 Section 1 Overview Introduction Location Description of parts Front Pr
10. it Close the front cover NOTE Be sure the charger is installed correctly If the vacuum unit will not lock into place or if there are printing problems reinstall the charger D 2 November 1996 A 62032 Cleaning the printer The printer should be cleaned on a regular basis to prevent potential malfunctions Before cleaning the printer be sure to turn off the power ON OFF switch and unplug the power cord from the outlet External cleaning 1 Wipe the cover and external parts of the printer with a dry ge soft cloth If the cover is extremely dirty use a cloth that has been dampened slightly in a neutral cleaning solution 1 Release the lock of the unit release lever M2 and lower the vacuum unit 2 Wipe the belt of the vacuum unit with a dry and soft cloth A 62032 November 1996 D 3 New equipment warranty Kodak warrants this equipment to function properly for three Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 months from date of shipment However certain requirements may dictate a different warranty period This warranty covers the purchaser of this equipment as well as anyone else who owns it during the warranty period Warranty repair coverage If this equipment does not function properly during the warranty period Kodak will provide on site repair service during Kodak s normal working hours Such repair service will include any adjustments and or replacement of parts necessary to maintain the equipment in an operating con
11. led plastic bag in a cool dark place Never use the toner used for any other model of printer B 4 November 1996 A 62032 Appendix C Printer 7 error maintenance and caution codes Explanation Action Needed 0 No used toner collecting bottle Seat the toner bottle properly install one if necessary 1 No EP unit Seat the EP unit properly install a new one if necessary or call service See page 1 3 2 No fuser Seat the fuser correctly install a new one if necessary or call service See page 1 3 Unacceptable paper at the sorter interface Use paper specified for this printer See page A 1 Unacceptable paper at the sorter Use paper specified for this printer See page A 1 1 The front cover is open Close the front cover See page 1 1 E2 Cabinet door cover open Close the cabinet door See page 1 1 3 E The sorter bin cover is open Close the sorter bin cover The sorter interface cover is open Close the sorter interface cover A A A A E E5 The sorter bins are full of print paper Empty all the sorter bins E6 Fuser web is empty Install a new fuser unit or call service The sorter has been improperly installed in Correctly set the sorter to the printer the printer Manual paper inserted Remove the paper causing the jam A paper jam has occurred between the Clear the jam Open the front cover and cabinet cassette and the synchronizing roller door and clear jam in stack See page 2 5 A paper jam has
12. lem persists call for service Preventive Maintenance Codes Code Explanation Action Needed EP unit needs replacement Install a new EP unit or call for service P2 The toner collection bottle is full Replace with a new collection bottle See page 2 11 Caution Codes Code Explanation Action Needed The toner collection bottle is near full The Replace the toner collection bottle with a new printer will shut down approximately 500 one See page 2 11 prints after this error is posted C1 The toner bottle is almost empty Replace the toner bottle with a new one See page 2 9 The fuser web is almost used up The printer Replace with a new fuser unit or call for service will shut down approximately 500 prints after this error is posted 58 9 5 O O N These maintenance procedures are to be performed by Kodak authorized and fully trained persons only These errors for the EP unit and fuser unit normally appear every 150 000 prints At this time an Image Quality Kit needs to be installed This kit includes a new EP unit a fuser unit a transfer separator corona and feed rollers Customers with a Shared Maintenance Agreement will install the Image Quality Kit Other customers should call Service immediately A 62032 November 1996 C 3 Appendix D Maintenance Mechanical Print Counter Every 75 000 prints Cleaning the image transfer paper separator charger wires Before conducting any mainte
13. ler knob M3 1 3 T Test control 2 1 Toner bottle 1 3 changing 2 9 2 10 Toner bottle holder 1 3 Toner collection bottle 1 1 changing 2 11 Transport roller knob M5 1 3 Transport section release plate M4 1 3 U Universal cassette see paper cassette V Vertical transport roller knob M6 1 3 W warnings i ii warranty IBC Index 2 November 1996 A 62032 A 62032 Part No 3C4923 11 96 Eastman Kodak Company 1996 Printed in U S A Business Imaging Systems EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rochester New York 14650 Kodak and Imagelink are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company Printed on recycled paper
14. mm 8 27 in 11 7 in A5 148 mm 210 mm 5 83 in 8 27 in JIS B4 257 mm 364 mm 10 12 in 14 3 in JIS BS t 182 mm 257 mm 7 17 in 10 12 in Bot 129 mm 182 mm 5 08 in 7 17 in Ledger 11 0 in 17 0 in 279 4 mm 431 8 mm Legal 8 5 in 14 0 in 215 9 mm 355 6 mm Letter 8 5 in 11 0 in 215 9 mm 279 4 mm Invoice 5 5 in 8 5 in 139 7 mm 215 9 mm Executive 7 25 in 10 5 in 184 2 mm 266 7 mm 7 0 x 8 5 in 7 0 in 8 5 in 177 8 mm 215 9 mm These papers can be fed in either direction i e dimensions are interchangeable for these sizes t Feeds from upper 3 cassettes only NOTE Feed Direction e Dimension A cannot be greater than 11 7 in 297 mm e Dimension B must be 8 25 in 209 6 mm or i B Paper output greater Smaller sizes may cause paper jams Face up output system A 2 November 1996 A 62032 Appendix B Installation considerations Space requirements The figures and illustrations below show the minimum space required for the installation of your printer Installed without sorter option Unit mm inch 100 4 860 34 100 4 Top A 62032 November 1996 B 1 Installed with sorter option Unit mm inch 100 4 1093 43 100 4 540 21 1 4 553 21 3 4 l a B AAAA AAA RRR OQ OL 500 19 3 4 B 2 November 1996 A 62032 Installation environment
15. n plug A 62032 November 1996 B 3 Ordering information for the Printer 7 and accessories Ordering information for consumables for the Printer 7 Handling of consumables No Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 100 V 50 60 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 120 V 60 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 220 240 V 50 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Paper Supply 100 V 50 60 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Paper Supply 120 V 60 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Paper Supply 220 240 V 50 Hz Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Sorter Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Sorter Interface Kodak Imagelink Printer Cable 10 foot for Extension Multiplexor or Printer 7 Kodak Imagelink Printer Cable 20 foot for Extension Multiplexor or Printer 7 Kodak Imagelink Printer 5 7 Interface Board Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Toner Kodak Imagelink Printer 7 Toner Collection Bottle CAT 104 8131 159 9646 887 9405 128 5733 852 6428 859 1943 864 6754 199 7964 170 5268 143 3929 173 0316 CAT No 877 2220 899 6670 Consumables such as paper and toner could affect the printer condition Before using any consumable please carefully read the label For paper and toner Do not keep paper and toner where they will be exposed to direct sunlight or in a place which is close to any kind of heating device To prevent absorption of moisture paper which has been removed from its wrapper but not loaded in the cassette should be stored in a sea
16. nance procedures follow these precautions Before beginning the maintenance procedures be sure to turn OFF the power ON OFF switch and unplug the printer s power cord Do not put any equipment that produces a magnetic field near the printer Do not attempt to remove the units other than those described in the manual Use the mechanical print counter to check the number of prints made to determine when certain maintenance procedures should be performed The image transfer paper separator charger wires should be cleaned every 75 000 prints Follow the steps described below to clean the unit Before cleaning the wire be sure to turn OFF the power ON OFF switch and unplug the power cord 1 Open the front cover Release the lock of the vacuum unit release lever M2 and lower the vacuum unit Push down on the front edge of the image transfer paper separator charger and pull the charger out of the printer A 62032 November 1996 D 1 2 Remove the 4 paper guides by lifting them straight up Clean the outside of housing with a soft cloth 3 Carefully clean the wires using the cleaning pen contained in the accessories for the machine as in the illustration 4 Reinstall the four paper guides Insert the image transfer paper separator charger onto the guides of the suction unit until the charger is locked by the front edge of the guides Lift up the vacuum unit release lever M2 and lock it into the EP un
17. noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interface causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Department of Communications WARNING The use of controls or adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified in this publication may result in hazardous radiation exposure This product complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1 Subchapter J as indicated on the label located on the rear cover of the printer A 62032 November 1996 i Warning and safety information Locate the printer in a well ventilated room A negligible amount of ozone is generated during normal operation of this printer An unpleasant odor may however be created in poorly ventilated rooms during extensive printer operations For a comfortable healthy and safe operating environment it is recommended that the room be well ventilated A dedicated electrical socket outlet shall be installed near the printer and shall be easily accessible NO BYANG IMAGELINK m Printer 7 Sooe 0314 fiaeta DATE OF MANUFACTURE USTED 120V JOA 3048 OV 60Hz 12 0A Guise Ge THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH DHHS 21 CFR CHAPTER 1 SUBCHAPTER J CERTIFIED ONLY TO CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE CERTIFIE EN VERTU DU CODE CANADIEN DE L ELECTRICITE SEULEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation Is subj to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful
18. occurred at the EP unit Clear the jam Open the front cover and clear the jam at the EP unit See page 2 6 A paper jam has occurred between the Clear the jam Open the front cover and clear the synchronizing roller and the fusing unit jam See page 2 6 A paper jam has occurred at the sorter Clear the jam Open sorter cover and clear the jam See page 2 7 A paper jam has occurred at the sorter Clear the jam Open the sorter cover and sorter interface interface cover and clear the jam See page 2 7 20 The drum charge erase lamp has Turn the printer off and then on again If the malfunctioned problem persists call for service These maintenance procedures are to be performed by Kodak authorized and fully trained persons only These errors for the EP unit and fuser unit normally appear every 150 000 prints At this time an Image Quality Kit needs to be installed This kit includes a new EP unit a fuser unit a transfer separator corona and feed rollers Customers with a Shared Maintenance Agreement will install the Image Quality Kit Other customers should call Service immediately A 62032 November 1996 C 1 Error Codes continued Explanation Action Needed The drum charge corona has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The thermistor has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service An excessively high tempera
19. per cassette 1 Check paper position and close paper cassette If the problem persists call for service The sorter communications malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service PC drum drive malfunctioned The TSCR communications malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The develop roller drive malfunctioned There is an error in the external Turn the printer off and then on again If the communications system problem persists call for service ul a ul C 2 November 1996 A 62032 Error Codes continued Code Explanation Action Needed Elevator tray 2 malfunctioned Open paper cassette 2 Check paper position and close paper cassette If the problem persists call for service Oo oO ez g N n Elevator tray 3 malfunctioned Open paper cassette 3 Check paper position and close paper cassette If the problem persists call for service Elevator tray 4 malfunctioned Open paper cassette 4 Check paper position and close paper cassette If the problem persists call for service The ozone fan malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The power supply fan malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service There is a problem with the sorter Turn the printer off and then on again If the prob
20. ray refill paper A 62032 November 1996 2 1 Loading paper This laser printer supplies paper to the printer by feeding paper into the unit automatically from one of four universal cassettes Universal cassette The universal cassette can be used to feed the following paper sizes A3T B4T A4T Y A5T B5T Y B6T LedgerT LegalT LetterT Y ExecutiveT Y InvoiceT 7 x 8 1 2 T means lengthwise feeding and Y means crosswise feeding See Appendix A for more information on paper sizes 350 sheets of paper can be loaded in each of the 4 universal cassettes NOTE B5Y and B6T feed from upper 3 cassettes only 1 Pull the universal cassette out as far as it will go from the cabinet USA only Swing up the lift up plate release lever to lower the paper lift up 2 Change the switch position located on the rear right side in the cassette depending on the paper size to be used Switch to Metric when paper size is A3T B4T A4T Y B5T Y A5T or B6T All trays must be set to Metric if the previous paper sizes are used Switch to Inch when paper size is 11 x 17 LedgerT 8 1 2 x 14 LegalT 8 1 2 x 11 LetterT Y 7 1 4 x 10 1 2 ExecutiveT Y 5 1 2 x 8 1 2 InvoiceT or 7 x 8 1 2 All trays must be set to Inch if the previous paper sizes are used All trays must have the same size paper to use the Digital Workstation or Network Node AUTO feature 2 2 November 1996 A 62032
21. seeee 253 Ib 115 kg Print speed s s s First print A4Y 8 seconds or less A3T 8 3 seconds or less Multi print of same image A4Y 30 prints per minute A3T 18 prints per minute Warmup time Within 3 minutes Power supply 120 V 60 Hz 100 V 50 60 Hz 220 240 V 50 Hz Power Area Mode Printer with consumption W alone options 100 120 V warmup 1220 1240 standby 270 290 printing 1040 1080 220 240V warmup 1440 1460 standby 270 290 printing 1040 1080 Acoustic noise Printer alone 53 dB A or less operation 40 dB A or less idle With options 58 dB A or less operation 40 dB A or less idle Environment Temperature 10 35 C 50 95 F Humidity 15 85 RH NOTE Best performance will be obtained within the temperature range of 15 25 C at a humidity range of 15 70 RH Some reduction of performance can be expected around 30 C with RH above 70 Monthly prints 75 000 prints on average 150 000 prints maximum Machine life 4 800 000 prints or 5 years whichever occurs first A 62032 November 1996 A 1 Paper feeding Paper types Paper sizes A gt 20 Bin Sorter with Sorter Interface Unit Top Bin of sorter 100 sheet capacity Bins 2 20 50 sheet capacity each Four Universal Cassettes each holding 350 sheets Standard paper 60 90g m 16 24 Ib see 0 per a 297 E a 11 7 in 16 5 in 210 mm 297
22. ss the lock release lever of the 20 bin sorter to open the sorter 2 Open the transport guide plates upper and lower of the lt sorter to check if the paper is jammed inside the option If the A D paper has jammed remove the paper Close the transport Zs 5 guide plates Refer to Removing Jammed Paper diagram A label as shown in illustration f NOTE Open the lower transport guide plate for the 20 bin A IL sorter to check if the paper jammed inside Refer to Removing Jammed Paper diagram label as shown in illustration Removing Jammed Paper diagram A 62032 November 1996 2 7 3 Open the upper cover of the sorter interface unit and check to be sure there is no jammed paper If there is paper remove it and close the upper cover again 4 Close the 20 bin sorter 2 8 November 1996 A 62032 Changing a toner bottle A toner bottle will print approximately 6 000 pages of A4 size paper when the black to white ratio on the prints is 12 When the cartridge is out of toner the toner empty indicator will light on the operation panel Replace the toner bottle by following the steps below NOTE Do not replace the toner bottle except when the toner empty indicator appears 1 Open the front cover SZ DNN NO y 2 Pull the toner bottle holder lever to swing the toner bottle out of the printer 1 Remove the toner bottle from the toner holder 2 Toner Bottle Holder Le
23. ture has been Turn the printer off and then on again If the detected problem persists call for service A heater lamp has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The main drive motor has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service N The polygon drive motor has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The S SCAN out has malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service Command overflow Call for service A A i The transfer corona or separator has Turn the printer off and then on again If the malfunctioned problem persists call for service F 1 The sorter interface unit communications Turn the printer off and then on again If the malfunctioned problem persists call for service Developing bias error Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The develop sleeve malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service The toner supply motor malfunctioned Turn the printer off and then on again If the problem persists call for service Elevator tray 1 malfunctioned Open pa
24. ver 3 Turning the toner seal right side up insert the new toner bottle into the holder so that the protrusions of the bottle fit in the cutouts of the holder NOTE Do not peel off the toner seal yet A 62032 November 1996 2 9 4 Check that the triangle marks on the toner bottle and the toner bottle holder face each other as in the illustration Holding the toner bottle with your left hand gently pull the toner seal out of the toner bottle 5 Swing the toner bottle holder back into position 6 Close the front cover So AA 2 10 November 1996 A 62032 Changing the toner The used toner full indicator will appear on the operation panel collection bottle approximately every 100 000 prints when the black to white ratio on the prints is 12 When this indicator appears follow the steps below to replace the toner collection bottle 1 Take out the toner collection bottle and cover the mouth with the cap attached on the bottle 2 Insert the new toner collection bottle into the printer A 62032 November 1996 2 11 Appendix A Specifications General specifications Type Console type dry electrophotographic printer Resolution 400 DPI Print method Laser diode polygon mirror system LAS T wsicidonansien ie Maximum power 1 1 x 10 W Wavelength 785 10 15 nm Dimensions Width 36 860 mm x depth 27 684 mm x height 40 1 006 mm Weight ccs
25. y cabinet 1 Pull the paper cassettes out from the printer and check if the J1 error paper in each cassette is stored correctly If the paper is not stored correctly remove the jammed piece of paper Push the paper cassettes back into position 2 Open the paper supply cabinet door C2 and remove any paper Close the paper supply cabinet door 3 If the leading edge of jammed paper has been fed into the printer open the front cover send the paper into the printer by rotating the transport roller knob M5 and remove the paper Refer to the Jam Removal Diagram label inside the printer front cover Close the front cover A 62032 November 1996 2 5 Inside the printer J2 or J3 error 1 Open the front cover and release lever M2 to unlock the vacuum unit 2 Open the transport section release plate M4 Remove the paper by rotating the transport roller knob M5 or the synchronizing roller knob M3 in the direction of the arrow 3 When the leading edge of jammed paper has reached into the fusing unit remove the paper toward the inside of the printer while depressing and rotating the roller knob M1 in the direction of the arrow NOTE Rotate the roller knob M1 only in the direction of the arrow and do not remove the paper by pulling it into the paper exit direction M1 2 6 November 1996 A 62032 Inside the sorter and sorter interface unit J4 or J6 error Lock Release Lever 1 Pre
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