Minolta Di450 User Manual
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2-8 Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Machine Parts and Accessories Machine 4002O109AB 1234567 8 91011 12 Exit Tray Extender : Slide this extender out when producing printed pages on large-size paper. Exit Tray : Holds printed pages fed out of the machine. Upper Left Door : Open to perform the following job. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears p.6-14 Front Door : Open to perform the following jobs. Replacing the Toner Bottle p.6-6 When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears p.6-14 Control Panel : Use to start a copy cycle or to make copy job settings. See :Control Panel Keys and Indicators p.2-14 Power Switch : Use to turn the machine ON and OFF. Intelligent Multi Bypass Tray: Use for manual feeding of paper into the machine. p.3-11 Extender : Slide this extender out to make copies on large-size paper. Upper Right Door : Open to perform the following job. When the Message “Misfeed detected.” Appears p.6-14 Total Counter : Shows the total number of prints made so far. 1st Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of paper. p.6-2 It can accommodate paper of different sizes. 2nd Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of paper. p.6-2 It can accommodate paper of different sizes.1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-9 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Inside the Machine 4002O111AB 123 4 5 678 9 Toner Bottle Holder : Swing open to replace the Toner Bottle. p.6-6 Toner Bottle : Contains toner. Replace it with a new one when the warning message tells you to. p.6-6 Original Width Scale : Press your original up against this scale for correct alignment. Original Length Scale : Press your original up against this scale for correct alignment. Original Glass : The image of the original is scanned through this glass. Place your original face down on this glass. Corona Unit Cleaning Lever: Operate this lever to clean corona units when lines occur on printed image. p.7-11 Dehumidifier Switch : Do not touch this switch; it is only for the Tech. Rep. Transport Section Release Lever [M3]: Use to clear a misfed sheet of paper. p.6-17 Misfeed Removal Knob [M1]: Use to clear a misfed sheet of paper. p.6-16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-10 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Options 4002O112AB 4002O117AC 4002O115AA 4002O113AC 4002O114AB 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 14 15 16 17 18 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-11 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Original Cover Original Pad : Holds the original placed on the Original Glass in position.1 Electronic Document Handler EDH-3 Document Handling Tray: Load the originals face up on this tray. p.3-5 Document Guide Plate : Slide the plate as necessary to the size of the originals. p.3-5 Single Feed Tray : Insert a single sheet of original into the tray to make a copy or copies of it. p.3-82 3 4 Large Capacity Cassette C-306 Lock Release Lever : Use to unlock the cassette from the machine for clearing a misfed sheet of paper or performing other service job. Paper Plate Descent Key: Press to lower the paper plate. Cassette Door : Open to add paper or clear a misfed sheet of paper.5 6 7 Large Capacity Cassette C-306L Lock Release Lever : Use to unlock the cassette from the machine for clearing a misfed sheet of paper or performing other service job. Paper Plate Descent Key: Press to lower the paper plate. Cassette Door : Open to add paper or clear a misfed sheet of paper.8 9 10 2Way Paper Feed Cabinet PF-208 Duplex Unit : Automatically turns over 1-sided copies to print data on both sides. 3rd Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of paper. p.6-4 4th Drawer : Holds up to 550 sheets of paper. p.6-411 12 13 Large Capacity Cabinet PF-115 Duplex Unit : Automatically turns over 1-sided copies to print data on both sides. Paper Descent Key : Use when sliding the drawer out. 3rd Drawer : Holds up to 2600 sheets of paper. p.6-314 15 16 Duplexing Paper Feed Cabinet PF-7D Duplex Unit : Automatically turns over 1-sided copies to print data on both sides. Storage Drawer : Use to store paper, Toner Bottle, and other supplies.17 18 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-12 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Options 4002O119AB 4002O117AC 4002O116AA 19 20 2122 23 24 252627 29 28 30 3132 33 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-13 3. Machine Parts and Accessories Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Finisher FN-105/Finisher FN-106 Front Door : Open to clear misfed paper. Bottom Offset Tray : Receives sorted paper by shifting. Top Offset Tray : Receives plain paper or thick paper. Grip : Hold to slide the Finisher away from the machine to clear a misfeed or perform other service job.19 20 21 22 Finisher FN-5 Front Door : Open to replace the Staple Cartridge or clear misfed paper. Bottom Offset Tray : Receives sorted/stapled copy sets or grouped copy stacks. Staple Tray Cover : Open to load documents for manual stapling or to clear a paper misfeed. Top Offset Tray : Receives plain paper or thick paper. Grip : Hold to slide the Finisher away from the machine to clear a misfeed or perform other service job.23 24 25 26 27 Mailbin Finisher FN-503 Mailbins : Receive outputs fed out in the finishing mode. Bottom Offset Tray : Receives sorted paper by shifting. Top Offset Tray : Receives plain paper or thick paper. Top Offset Tray Cover : Open to clear misfed paper. Stapler Cover : Open to replace the staple cartridge. Grip : Hold to slide the Finisher away from the machine to clear a misfeed or perform other service job.28 29 30 31 32 33 4002O276AA Do not place an object here. NEVER place an object under the Bottom Offset Tray. Anything that is placed under the Bottom Offset Tray can interfere with the tray when it lowers after a copy has been fed onto it, which results in a malfunction. Precautions When Using a Finisher Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-14 Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 4. Control Panel Keys and Indicators Control Panel Keys and Indicators Touch Panel Shows various screens and messages. See: Using the Touch Panel p.2-16 Start Key Press to start a scanning cycle. Press to start a print cycle. Lights up green to accept a print command; lights up orange to reject one. 10-Key Pad Use to set the number of copies to be made. Use to set the various numeric values. Clear Key Press to reset the multi-copy entry to 1. Press to clear a zoom ratio entered when setting one from the 10-Key Pad. Press to clear the original count, image data scanned, and Access code. Stop Key Press to stop a print cycle. Press to stop a scanning cycle. Scan Key Press to select the Scanner mode. * See the operator’s manual for the Scanner for details. Copy Key Press to select the Copy mode.Access Key Press to enter the access number. p. 2-20 * This key becomes valid only when Copy Track of the Administrator mode available from User’s Choice is set. Energy Saver Key Press to set the machine into the Energy Saver mode.p. 2-19 HDD Lamp Lights up to indicate that the Hard Disk Drive Kit is being accessed. Interrupt Key Press to select the Interrupt mode. Press it again to return to the previous job. p. 2-20 Press to stop a multi copy cycle (except when the machine is in an interrupt mode). Lights up to indicate that the machine is in the Interrupt mode. Panel Reset Key Press to set the machine into the initial mode, clearing all settings made on the control panel. (It also clears a job setup being currently made.) p. 2-19 * It does not, however, clear the contents of the zoom and job program memory, Interrupt mode, and the job held in reserve. 13 17181920161514 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-15 4. Control Panel Keys and Indicators Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Job List Key Press to check for the settings made for a job (Mode Check), modify the settings of a job (Change), delete a job (Delete), and unlock a job (Unlock).p. 3-70 Press to check for the memory space still available for use. When the lamp is lit up, it indicates that a job has been reserved. Ready Lamp Lights up to indicate that data can be transferred. Indicates whether the machine is connected to an external controller. Blinking: Data is being transferred. On Line Key Press to select either Online or Offline mode. Lights up to indicate that the machine is in Online mode. Display Contrast Knob Use to adjust the brightness of the Touch Panel. Utility Key Press to show the Utility Mode menu. See : Using the Utility Modep. 5-1Job Recall Key Press to show the Job Recall screen on which you can check or recall a copy-job program previously stored in memory. * This key is not valid while the machine is in the Interrupt mode. See : Calling up a Jobp. 5-5 Mode Check Key Press to show the Mode Check screen. From this screen you can access the setting screen of a particular function and change or cancel the setting as necessary. When the lamp is lit up, it indicates that the copying function currently valid is not the default setting. See : Mode Checkp. 2-20 Original Key Press to select the Mixed Orig. Detection and other document-related functions setting screen. 12 874321 4002O279EA 596 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 Job/Image/Scan Input Meter Count User’s Choice Administrator Mode Toner Replenisher Utility Mode 18 19 20 Mixed Orig. Detection Separate Scan Original Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-16 Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 5. Using the Touch Panel What is a Touch Panel? When you turn ON the Power Switch, the Basic screen as shown below appears on the Touch Panel. It shows in messages and graphics the currently set functions, available functions to choose from, and the machine status. * Some of the Touch Panel screens used in the Operator’s Manual may be different from what you actually will see on your machine. How the Screen is Organized 4003P137CA Message Display Basic Function/key Set Function Sub-message Display 1Supplementary Function Keys 2 3 4 5 4003P004CA 1Supplementary Function Keys The Auxiliary, Density, Orig. Copy, and Basics keys are displayed. When any of these keys is touched, the corresponding supplementary function screen appears. * Touching [Basics] returns you to the Basic screen. ex.) Auxiliary Function 4003P438EA 2Message Display Shows the current machine status, operating instructions and precautions, and other data including the number of copies selected and the amount of paper still available for use. ex.) Add paper Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
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2-17 5. Using the Touch Panel Getting to Know Your Machine Chapter 2 Operating the Touch Panel You need only to lightly touch the key shown on the Touch Panel to select or activate the function represented by the key. NOTE NEVER press the Touch Panel hard or use a hard or pointed object to press it, as a damaged panel could result. 4003P315EA 3Basic Function/key Shows the basic function keys and the corresponding functions currently selected for use. Touching a basic function key shows the corresponding basic function screen. * What is shown inside the key is the current setting ex.) Zoom 4003P139CA 4Set Function Shows graphic representations of the settings currently made for Orig. Copy and Finishing. * When you want to check for more details of the set functions, press the Mode Check key. p.2-20 ex.) Orig. Copy : Single-Sided Double-Sided Finishing : Sort-and-Staple 4003P137CA 5Sub-message Display Shows what is being done with the currently reserved job. * To check for the settings made for the currently reserved job, press the Job List key. p.3-70 ex.) Now Printing Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals