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39 4 USING THE PRINTER MODE The procedure for loading paper is the same as for loading copy paper. See LOADING PAPER. (p.13) BASIC PROCEDURE FOR PRINTING The basic procedure for printing is explained in the following. To use convenient printer functions, see the Online Manual or the printer driver help file. 1Make sure that paper is loaded in the tray. The procedure for loading paper is the same as for copying. See LOADING PAPER (p.13) and make sure the paper that you wish to use is loaded. 2Make sure that the ON LINE indicator on the operation panel is lit. If the ON LINE indicator is not lit, press the [ON LINE] key. When the indicator is not lit, the machine is off-line and cannot print. When the indicator is blinking, the machine is printing a print job from memory. 3Open the file that you wish to print and select Print from the File menu. 4Make sure that the printer driver for the machine is selected, and select print settings in the printer driver. For information on the settings in the printer driver, see the Online Manual, the Software Setup Guide, or the printer driver help file. 5Click the Print button or the OK button to begin printing. The print job will be delivered to the paper output tray. Important points when setting the paper size Make sure that the trays paper size setting is the same as the trays paper size setting in the printer driver. For example, if the trays paper size setting is 8-1/2 x 11R, set Setting Paper Size to Letter-R. For more information, see CONFIGURING THE PRINTER DRIVER (p.11) in the Software Setup Guide. If the dual function board is not installed, printing will not take place correctly if the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2 x 11R. To prevent incorrect printing when the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2 x 11R, specify Pausing a print job To pause a print job during printing, press the [ON LINE] key on the operation panel to switch the machine off-line. Printing will be paused and the ON LINE indicator will blink. To cancel a print job, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) or the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ). To resume printing, press the [ON LINE] key to switch the machine online. When Use close paper size is disabled The PAPER SIZE indicator on the operation panel will blink. You can press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select a tray manually, or load paper in the bypass tray and press the [ON LINE] key to begin printing. When Use close paper size is enabled Printing will take place using a size of paper that is close to the size of the print image. Print jobs received while the machine is copying or being used in scanner mode will be stored in memory. When the copy job is finished or scanner mode is exited, the print jobs will begin printing. Printing is not possible when the front or side cover is opened for machine maintenance, or when a misfeed occurs or the machine runs out of paper or toner, or when the drum cartridge reaches its replacement time. If an original misfeed occurs in the SPF/RSPF, printing will not be possible until the misfed original is removed and the SPF/RSPF is restored to a usable state.Note Make sure that the paper size setting on the machine is the same as the paper size set in the printer driver.Note ON LINE When the dual function board is installed, the print image is automatically rotated to fit the paper in the event that the paper is loaded in an orientation different from the print image. For limitations on copying in print mode, scanner mode limitations, and print mode limitations in copy and scanner mode, see OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER, AND SCANNER MODES. (p.41) Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
40 USING THE SCANNER MODE The procedure for placing the original is the same as for copying. See NORMAL COPYING. (p.18) SCANNING USING THE KEYS ON THE MACHINE The procedure for scanning using the [SCAN] key and [SCAN MENU] keys is explained in the following. When scanning is performed by this method, the application that has been set in Button Manager will automatically start and the scanned image will be pasted into the application. 1Press the [SCAN] key. When the SCAN indicator lights up, the machine enters scanner mode. When the machine enters scan mode, either one of the displays at left appears depending on the port that is used for the connection. If both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports are connected, press the scan key one or more times to select the desired port. The ports are selected in the order U_2, U_1, Scan mode off. 2Place the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass. 3Press a [SCAN MENU] key to begin scanning. The display will show the number of the [SCAN MENU] key that you pressed, and the number will blink. Scanner mode cannot be used at the following times: A misfeed has occurred (paper misfeed or original misfeed in the SPF/RSPF). The user programs are being used. The tray paper size is being set. Automatic exposure adjustment is in progress. When the toner save mode setting is being changed. The machine is being used in copy mode. The front or side cover is open.Note If the machine is in copy mode, press the [SCAN] key to switch to scanner mode and clear the previously set copy settings.Note SCAN To return to copy mode from scanner mode, press the [SCAN] key, [CLEAR] key ( ) or [CLEAR ALL] key ( ). For limitations on copying and printing in scanner mode, and scanner mode while copying or printing, see OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER, AND SCANNER MODES. (p.41) If you find it difficult to remove the original from the document feeder tray, open the feeding roller cover first and then remove the original. If you remove the original without opening the feeding roller cover, the original may become dirty. 1 212 Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
41 PRINTER/SCANNER FUNCTIONS 4 [SCAN MENU] keys and the Button Manager scan menu The six [SCAN MENU] keys can be configured separately in Button Manager for the computer connected to the USB 1.1 port and the computer connected to the USB 2.0 port. The factory default settings for the [SCAN MENU] keys and Button Manager are as follows. For information on Button Manager settings, see the Button Manager help file. SCANNING FROM YOUR COMPUTER The machine supports the TWAIN standard, making it possible to scan from TWAIN-compliant applications. The machine also supports WIA (Windows Image Acquisition), making it possible to scan from the Scan and Camera Wizard in Windows XP. See the Online Manual for the procedures for TWAIN and WIA scanning. For information on TWAIN and WIA settings, see the help file for the scanner driver or Windows Help. OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER, AND SCANNER MODES Some operations cannot be performed simultaneously when the machine is being used in printer mode, copy mode, or scanner mode. *1Can be used after pressing the [INTERRUPT] key ( ). *2Printing will begin when the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) is pressed after the copy job is finished, or when the [ON LINE] key is pressed to switch the machine online. Printing will also begin after the set auto clear time elapses, or after 60 seconds if Auto clear timer is disabled. * 3The print job is paused and copying begins. However, automatic two-sided copying is not possible. A two-sided print job will not be paused and copying will not begin until the job is finished. * 4The scan job is stored and scanning begins when the print job is finished. *5The print job is stored in the computer and printing begins when the scan job is finished. 1 2 SCAN12 3 4 56 It is convenient to write the Button Manager settings for the computer connected to the USB 1.1 port to the right of , and the Button Manager settings for the computer connected to the USB 2.0 port to the right of . 1 2 Key positionName in displayButton Manager menuApplication that starts 1 (key on far left) SC1 ScanMenu SC1 Sharpdesk (Full color) 2 (2nd key from left) SC2 ScanMenu SC2 Sharpdesk (Monochrome) 3 (3rd key from left) SC3 ScanMenu SC3 Email 4 (4th key from left) SC4 ScanMenu SC4 FAX 5 (5th key from left) SC5 ScanMenu SC5 OCR 6 (key on far right) SC6 ScanMenu SC6 Microsoft Word ModesCopyingPrintingScanning from a computerScanning from the machine CopyCopy key inputYesYesYesNo During copyingYes*1No*2No No PrinterDuring printingYes*3No Yes*4Yes*4 ScannerDuring scan preview/ during scanningNo No*5No No Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
42 5 Chapter 5 USER SETTINGS This chapter explains how to set the automatic exposure level, toner save mode, and the user programs, which are custom settings that control fine points of the machine’s operation. ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE LEVEL The exposure level used in automatic exposure adjustment, which automatically adjusts the copy exposure according to the original, can be adjusted. If copies tend to be too dark or too light when automatic exposure adjustment is used, follow the steps below to adjust the automatic exposure level. The automatic exposure level can be adjusted separately for the document glass and the SPF/RSPF. 1To adjust the automatic exposure level in the SPF/RSPF, place the original in the SPF/RSPF. (p.19) Make sure that the SPF/RSPF indicator is lit. 2Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to select PHOTO. 3Hold down the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key until the AUTO indicator blinks. The exposure level indicators show the current setting. 4Press the [Light] key ( ) or [Dark] key ( ) to lighten or darken the automatic exposure level as desired. 5Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to complete the setting. The AUTO indicator stops blinking and lights steadily. The copy, scanner and printer functions cannot be used while the automatic exposure level is being adjusted.Note To adjust the automatic exposure level for copies made from originals placed on the document glass, proceed to step 2.Note AUTO TEXT PHOTO135 After adjusting the automatic exposure level, it is recommended that you make a test copy to check the new level. 135 Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
43 5 ENABLING TONER SAVE MODE Toner save mode can be enabled to reduce toner consumption by about 10%. 1Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to select TEXT. 2Hold down the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key until the PHOTO indicator blinks. The exposure level indicators show the current setting. 3To enable toner save mode, press the [Light] key ( ). To disable toner save mode, press the [Dark] key ( ). When enabling toner save mode, make sure the 1 light blinks. When disabling toner save mode, make sure the 5 light blinks. 4Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to complete the setting. The PHOTO indicator stops blinking and lights steadily. AUTO TEXT PHOTO135 135 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
44 CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS (User programs) The user programs allow you to customize the machine to match your needs. USER PROGRAMS Program numberProgram name Setting codes (factory default setting appears in bold) Explanation 1Auto clear time1: OFF 2: 10 sec. 3: 20 sec. 4: 60 sec. 5: 90 sec. 6: 120 sec. Auto clear time automatically returns the copy settings to the initial settings (p.12) when a certain period of time elapses after a copy is made. This program is used to select the period of time. Auto clear time can also be disabled. 2Preheat mode1: 1 min. 2: 5 min. 3: 30 min. 4: 60 min. 5: 120 min. 6: 240 min. This function automatically switches the machine to a low power consumption state if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. The POWER SAVE indicator lights up, however, the keys on the operation panel can be used. Normal operation automatically resumes when a key on the operation panel is pressed, an original is placed, a print job is received, or scanning is begun from a computer. 3Auto power shut-off timer1: 5 min. 2: 30 min. 3: 60 min. 4: 120 min. 5: 240 min. This function automatically switches the machine to a state that consumes even less power than preheat mode if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. All lights except the POWER SAVE indicator and ON LINE indicator go off. To resume normal operation, press the [START] key ( ). Normal operation also resumes automatically when a print job is received or scanning is begun from a computer. While in auto power shut-off mode, no keys (except the [START] key ( )) can be used. 4Stream feeding mode*10: OFF 1: ON When copying using the SPF/RSPF, during the period of time that the SPF/RSPF indicator blinks after an original has been scanned (about 5 seconds), a subsequent original can be placed and automatically fed into the machine. 5Auto power shut-off setting0: OFF 1: ON Use this setting to enable or disable auto power shut-off. 6Border line for 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1*2 1: OFF 2: Solid line 3: Broken line When copying multiple originals onto a single sheet of paper (2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy), this function can be used to print a solid or broken borderline around each original image. *1On models with a SPF/RSPF. *2On models with a dual function board. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
45 USER SETTINGS 5 7Rotation copy*20: OFF 1: ON When the auto paper select function is enabled and there is no paper that is the same size as the original and loaded in the same orientation, this function will automatically select paper of the same size that is loaded in the opposite orientation, and rotate the image 90 degrees so that it is copied on the paper in the correct orientation. When the auto ratio select function is operating and the original and paper are loaded in opposite orientations, this function rotates the image so that it is copied on the paper in the correct orientation. 8Auto paper select mode0: OFF 1: ON This function automatically selects paper that is the same size as the original placed in the SPF/RSPF, or the same size as that selected with the [ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER] key. The function can be disabled. 9Auto tray switching0: OFF 1: ON If the paper runs out during printing and there is paper of the same size and orientation in another tray, this function automatically switches to that tray (excluding the bypass tray). The function can be disabled. 10 to 15 Auditing mode – See Enabling Audit Mode. (p.50) 16Erase width adjustment*2 1: 0 2: 1/4 3: 1/2 4: 3/4 5: 1 Use this setting to set the width of erasure of shadows that appear around the edges and at the binding margin when a book or similar original is copied. 17Layout in 2 IN 1 copy*21: Pattern 1 2: Pattern 2 Use this setting to select the layout pattern when two original pages are copied onto a single sheet of paper (see page 34 for the layout patterns). 18Layout in 4 IN 1 copy*2 1: Pattern 1 2: Pattern 2 3: Pattern 3 4: Pattern 4 Use this setting to select the layout pattern when four original pages are copied onto a single sheet of paper (see page 34 for the layout patterns). 19Offset of paper output tray0: OFF 1: ON When enabled, this function offsets the position in the paper output tray of interrupt copy jobs, sets of copies during sort/group copy, and print jobs when using the printer function. 20Image rotation in duplex copying*30: OFF 1: ON When a one-sided vertical (portrait) original is placed in a horizontal orientation (8-1/2 x 14 or 11 x 17 size) for two-sided copying, the top and bottom of the images on the front and back of the paper will be opposite to each other. 21Location of the margin*2,*31: Left edge 2: Top edge Use this setting to switch between the margin at the top edge and the margin at the left edge. 22Margin width*2 1: 0 2: 1/4 3: 1/2 4: 3/4 5: 1 Use this setting to set the margin width. 23Resolution in Auto/Text mode1: 300dpi 2: 600dpi The copy resolution in auto and text mode is normally 300 dpi. If high-quality copies are preferred, use this setting to change the resolution to 600 dpi. Program numberProgram name Setting codes (factory default setting appears in bold) Explanation *2On models with a dual function board. *3On models with automatic two-sided copying. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
46 USER SETTINGS 24Memory allocated to printer mode1: 30% 2: 40% 3: 50% 4: 60% 5: 70% Use this to change the proportion of machine memory used for printer mode. 25Key auto repeat0: OFF 1: ON Use this setting to select whether or not holding down a key causes repeated input of the key. For keys that normally cause a set value to increase when held down (for example, holding down the [ZOOM] key ( , )), this program can be used to have the set value not change when the key is held down. 26Key press time1: Minimum (current response speed) 2: 0.5 sec. 3: 1.0 sec. 4: 1.5 sec. 5: 2.0 sec. Use this setting to select how long a key must be pressed for the input to be accepted. By selecting a longer time, you can prevent settings from being changed by the accidental pressing of a key. 27Audible signals volume1: Low (current volume) 2: High 3: OFF This sets the volume of beep signals. (p.47) 28Base setting beep signal0: OFF 1: ON Use this to sound a beep when a base setting is selected. (p.47) 29Number of copies limit1: 99 copies 2: 999 copies Use this setting to select 99 or 999 for the maximum number of copies. 30Use close paper size0: OFF 1: ON When this function is enabled, printing in printer mode will automatically continue using a different size of paper if the specified size of paper runs out in all trays. This feature does not function in copy mode. 31Default tray setting1: Upper paper tray* 4 2: Lower paper tray*4 3: 250-sheet paper feed unit/ Upper paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper* 4 feed unit 4: Lower paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit* 4 5: Bypass tray*4 Use this program to select a default tray. This tray is automatically selected each time the power is turned on or each time the machine reverts to the initial settings. 32Default exposure mode1: AUTO 2: TEXT 3: PHOTO Use this program to set AUTO, TEXT, or PHOTO as the default exposure mode. 33USB 2.0 mode switching*51: Full-Speed 2: Hi-SpeedThis sets the USB 2.0 data transfer speed. To obtain the fastest speed when using the USB 2.0 port, first verify that your computer meets the system requirements (operating system and driver), and then use this program to change the USB 2.0 mode to Hi-Speed. Note that the setting should not be changed while running a TWAIN driver. (For the system requirements, see System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode) (p.38).) Program numberProgram name Setting codes (factory default setting appears in bold) Explanation *4AR-M160 is as follow: 1: Upper tray (factory default), 2: 250-sheet paper feed unit/Upper paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit, 3: Lower paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit, 4: Bypass tray * 5The scanning speed increases when the USB 2.0 mode is set to Hi-Speed, however, the printing speed does not increase considerably. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
47 USER SETTINGS 5 SELECTING A SETTING FOR A USER PROGRAM 1Hold down the [Light] key ( ) until the alarm indicators ( , , , , ) blink. The display shows - - with the left hyphen blinking. 2Enter the program number with the numeric keys. See USER PROGRAMS (p.44 to p.46) for the program numbers. The selected program number blinks. To select Auto clear timer, press the [1] key. 3Press the [START] key ( ). The selected program number stops blinking and lights steadily. The currently selected setting code blinks in the 1st digit of the display. 4Enter the desired setting code by pressing a numeric key. For the setting codes, see USER PROGRAMS. (p.44 to p.46) The selected setting code blinks. To select 90 seconds, press the [5] key. 5Press the [START] key ( ). The selected setting code stops blinking and lights steadily. 6Press the [Light] key ( ) to complete the settings. The alarm indicators ( , , , , ) go off and the display returns to the number of copies display. Audible signals (key entry beep, invalid key beep, base setting beep) The machine sounds three different types of beep signals: a key entry beep that sounds when a valid key is pressed, an invalid key beep that sounds when an invalid key is pressed, and a base setting beep that sounds when a setting is the same as the base setting (base settings are explained below). The base setting beep is initially disabled. If you wish to enable the base setting beep, see Base setting beep signal on page 46. If you wish to change the volume of the beep signals or disable them, see Audible signals volume on page 46. The beep patterns of each type of beep signal are as follows: Key entry beep......................... One beep Invalid key beep......................Two beepsBase setting beep................ Three beeps Base settings The base settings are preset standard selections for each copy setting. The base settings are as follows: Copy ratio........................................ 100% Light and Dark indicator........................ 3 Paper feed location....... Upper paper trayORIGINAL SIZE..........................8-1/2 x 11 AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO.......................... AUTO If you enter the wrong number, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) and then enter the correct number. 135 READ END Note START If you enter the wrong number, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) and return to step 2. To select a setting for another user program, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) and then return to step 2. Note START Note Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
48 SETTINGS FOR AUDITING MODE AUDITING MODE When Auditing mode is enabled, a count is kept of the number of copies made by each account (up to 20 accounts can be established), and the counts can be displayed and totaled as necessary. In Auditing mode, the display shows - - -, and this indicates that a 3-digit account number must be entered in order to use the machine for copying. AUDITING MODE SETTINGS The administrator of the machine should complete the following settings: Enable Auditing mode (p.50) Account number entry (p.50)Note Program numberProgram name Setting codes (factory default settings are indicated in bold) Explanation 10Auditing mode0: OFF 1: ONUse to enable or disable Auditing mode. Auditing mode is initially disabled. 11Account number entry NoneUse to set up account numbers. Up to 20 accounts can be established. 12Account number changeNone Use to change an account number. 13Account number deletion0: Delete single account 1: Delete all accountsUse to delete an account number. A single account number can be deleted, or all account numbers at once. 14Number of copies per accountNoneThis displays the number of copies made by each account. The maximum count is 49,999. If this number is exceeded, the count will start over from 0. 15Resetting account0: Reset single account 1: Reset all accountsUse to reset the copy count of an account to 0. The copy count of a single account or of all accounts can be reset. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals