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    1. TOSHIBA QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE (Cont.)
    General
    Toners
    Optimum Image Quality
    Genuine Toshiba toners use ultra-fine quality materials and precisely controlled parameters so that
    Toshiba copiers can continually generate sharp, high-quality image output.
    Cost Advantage
    Genuine Toshiba toners mean value. They are designed to use only the proper amount of toner enabling
    the machine to continue to operate until all the toner has been used.  In this way you get the full value of
    the toner.
    Environmental Harmony
    Genuine Toshiba toners are designed with the environment in mind. To care for Mother Earth, we use
    embossed or plastic labels making our toners fully recyclable. In addition, harmful dust and ozone levels
    have been reduced to improve the working environment.
    Human Friendly
    Genuine Toshiba toners are people-friendly. Before approving our toners for sale, we test them to be
    sure they pass the strictest of health standards. This takes the worry out of handling the toner.
    ISO 9000 and ISO 14000
    Toshiba toner plants are ISO 9001 or ISO 9002 and ISO 14001 certified.
    Therefore quality of craftsmanship and environmental friendly production are guaranteed from the factory.
    Service and Support Benefits
    Toshiba’s service engineers are certified to keep your copier performing at optimum levels.  To ensure
    continuous image quality, it is highly recommended to utilize a authorized Toshiba service provider to
    care for and perform periodical maintenance so that you can get full benefit from your copier.
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    2. PREFACE (Cont.)
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 is a plain paper digital copier.
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 scans originals and stores the resulting data in its memory as digital images.
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 allows you not only to process and edit this digital image data, but also enables
    copies to be sorted and non-sorted quietly, quickly, and easily. The e-STUDIO16/20/25 incorporates an
    LCD display and menu selection keys that graphically represent copier functions. As a result, anybody
    can make clear-looking copies quickly and easily.
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 also has the following convenient features which allow the digital copier to be
    used in many applications.
     Copying speed is 16 (A4) copies per minute on the e-STUDIO16, 20 (A4) copies on the e-STUDIO20
    and 25 (A4) copies on the e-STUDIO25.
     The automatic original density function automatically reads the density of the original to set the ideal
    copy density.
     The size of the original is automatically read, and appropriate paper size and reproduction ratio are
    automatically selected when using the Automatic Document Feeder or Reversing Automatic Document
    Feeder (optional).
     Wide enlargement/reduction range (e-STUDIO16: 50% to 200%, e-STUDIO20/25: 25% to 400%) 50%
    to 200% when the optional Reversing Automatic Document Feeder or optional Automatic Document
    Feeder is used.
     Duplex copies can be made automatically from two-sided originals. (Optional Reversing Automatic
    Document Feeder and Automatic Duplexing Unit are required.)
    Single-sided copies can be made automatically from two-sided originals. (Optional Reversing Automatic
    Document Feeder is required.)
    Duplex copies can be made automatically from one-sided originals. (Optional Automatic Document
    Feeder or Reversing Automatic Document Feeder and Automatic Duplexing Unit are required.)
     Comes with the following digital editing functions:
    Negative/positive reversal, X-Y zoom, mirror image, etc.
    2-in-1 and 4-in-1 (Available for the Standard Model)
    Book copying and magazine sort (Optional Automatic Duplexing Unit is required.)
     With the electric sort function, you can also sort at a high speed without damaging the original.
     Copy sizes from Statement up to Ledger are acceptable.
     Comes with a weekly timer. This timer allows automatic sleep mode at the specified startup and
    shutdown times, respectively.
     Upon installing the optional printer board, the copier can serve as a printer, allowing you to print out
    data from your computer.  In addition, with the optional network interface card installed, the copier can
    serve as a network printer.
    1. Features of the e-STUDIO16/20/25
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    4. EDIT MENU ..................................................................................................................................... 4-1
    1. DUPLEX COPYING ................................................................................................................... 4-2
     1-Sided Originals > 1-Sided Copies (default setting) .......................................................... 4-3
     1-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies .................................................................................... 4-4
     2-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies .................................................................................... 4-8
     2-Sided Originals > 1-Sided Copies .................................................................................... 4-9
     Book-Type Originals > 2-Sided Copies ..............................................................................4-10
    2. DUAL PAGE COPYING ........................................................................................................... 4-12
    3. IMAGE SHIFT COPYING ......................................................................................................... 4-13
    4. EDGE ERASE COPYING ........................................................................................................ 4-14
    5. 2-IN-1/4-IN-1 ...........................................................................................................................4-15
    6. MAGAZINE SORT ................................................................................................................... 4-18
    7. ANNOTATION ..........................................................................................................................4-21
    8. EDITING ..................................................................................................................................4-23
    Mirror Image ............................................................................................................................4-23
    Negative/Positive Reversal.....................................................................................................4-24
    9. JOB BUILD ..............................................................................................................................4-25
    10. COPYING MIXED SIZE ORIGINALS .......................................................................................4-26
    11. JOB MEMORY .........................................................................................................................4-27
    12. PAPER TYPE ...........................................................................................................................4-29
    13. MENU LIST ..............................................................................................................................4-30
    5. PROGRAM MENU .......................................................................................................................... 5-1
    1. WALKUP SCREEN .................................................................................................................... 5-2
    2. TIMERS ..................................................................................................................................... 5-3
    Auto Clear ................................................................................................................................. 5-3
    Auto Low Power ........................................................................................................................ 5-4
    Automatic Sleep ........................................................................................................................ 5-5
    3. WEEKLY TIMER ......................................................................................................................... 5-7
    4. SPEAKER VOLUME ................................................................................................................ 5-10
    5. DEPARTMENT CODE ............................................................................................................. 5-11
    Department Code Setting ....................................................................................................... 5-11
    Clearing Department Code Counters .....................................................................................5-13
    Deleting Department Code ..................................................................................................... 5-14
    Change Department Code Setting .........................................................................................5-15
    Report Printing ........................................................................................................................5-17
    Canceling/Resuming Department Management ....................................................................5-18
    6. COPY SETUP ..........................................................................................................................5-19
    7. DATE AND TIME ......................................................................................................................5-23
    8. CHANGE DISPLAY PANEL LANGUAGE ................................................................................5-26
    9. FUNCTION LIST ......................................................................................................................5-27
    10. TOTAL COUNTER ...................................................................................................................5-28
    6. FINISHING MODE SELECTION .....................................................................................................6-1
    1. FINISHING MODE SELECTION ................................................................................................ 6-2
    2. NON-SORT COPYING .............................................................................................................. 6-3
    3. SORT COPYING ....................................................................................................................... 6-4
    4. OFFSET COPYING .................................................................................................................... 6-6
    5. ALTERNATION .......................................................................................................................... 6-7
    3. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.)
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    4. PRECAUTIONS
    1. Installation
    The e-STUDIO should be placed near an outlet that is easily accessible.
    1
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 should be installed by an authorized TOSHIBA service technician.
    Note
    The packing material should be disposed of properly.
    3
    After a suitable place has been selected for installation of the e-STUDIO16/20/25, please
    avoid frequent movement. Avoid excessive heat, dust, vibration and direct sunlight.
    Also, provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a small amount of ozone.
    Note
    1. The recommended environmental range for use is as follows:
     Temperature: 10~30°C/50~86°F
     Humidity: 20~85% RH
    2. To ensure optimal operation, allow clearances of at least 80 cm on the left, 80 cm on the right and
    10 cm in the rear (refer to the illustration below).
    2
    To obtain the best possible results, this machine should be used in conjunction with a
    dedicated AC power line at the following ratings:
    220 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.4 kW or less (e-STUIDO16)
    220 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.7 kW or less (e-STUIDO20/25)
    110 - 127 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.4 kW or less (for Saudi Arabia 100V version only)
    Note
    1. The use of other appliances or other equipment on the same line as this machine may adversely
    affect performance and copy quality.
    2. Be sure to use a 3-conductor, grounded wall outlet.
    3. In areas where a 2-pin plug is used, the copier must be grounded for safety.
    Never ground it to a gas pipe, a water pipe, or any other object not suitable for grounding.
    PRECAUTIONS
    10 cm
    80 cm80 cm
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    PROGRAM MENU
    1. WALKUP  SCREEN
    Specify the initial screen that appears when the copier is turned on.  A frequently used function can be
    specified to display on the initial screen.
    *The optional FAX kit and Printer kit need to be installed on the copier.
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “01.MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    Tip
    03. FAX SETUP can be selected only when the FAX option
    is installed.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    5
    Select the desired function to display on the initial
    screen and press the 
     key.
    Tip
    03. SCAN can be selected only when the printer option is
    installed.
    4
    Select “02.WALKUP SCREEN” and press the  key.
    Tip
    02. WALKUP SCREEN can be selected only when the FAX
    option is installed.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    01.CASSETTE SIZE
    02.WALKUP SCREEN
    03.TIMERS
    WALKUP SCREEN
    01.COPY
    02.FAX
    03.SCAN
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    PROGRAM MENU
    After the copier has been inactive for a set period of time (Default: 15 minutes), the copier shifts to the
    Automatic Low Power mode automatically. “Saving Energy” appears on the message display of the
    copier and the machine switches to a low power consumption mode.
    Auto Low Power
    How to change the Automatic Low Power Time
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01. DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “01. MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    PROGRAM
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    2. TIMERS  (Cont.)
    Tip
    03. FAX SETUP can be selected only when the FAX option
    is installed.
    4
    Select “03. TIMERS” and press the  key.
    5
    Select “2. AUTO LOW POWER” and press the 
    key.
    6
    Select the desired Automatic Low Power Time by
    using the 
     or  key. Then press the  key.
     Select the waiting time from the following:
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70,
    80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 150, 180, 210 or 240 minutes.
    Clearing the Automatic Low Power Mode
    Press any key except for the  key and  key.
    Tip
    02. WALKUP SCREEN can be selected only when the FAX
    option is installed.
    7
    Press the  key when finished.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    01.CASSETTE SIZE
    02.WALKUP SCREEN
    03.TIMERS
    TIMERS
    1.AUTO CLEAR
    2.AUTO LOW POWER
    3.AUTO SLEEP
    TIMERS
    AUTO LOW
     POWER:
    1MIN
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    PROGRAM MENU
    2. TIMERS  (Cont.)
    7
    Press the  key.
    Clearing the Super Energy Saver mode
    Press the  key.
    8
    Press the  key when finished.
    Clearing the Automatic Sleep mode
    Press any key except for the  key and  key.
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    PROGRAM MENU
    3. WEEKLY TIMER  (Cont.)
    6
    Select the day to be specified for WEEKLY TIMER
    operation and press the 
     key.
    WEEKLY TIMER
    1.SUNDAY
    2.MONDAY
    3.TUESDAY
    7
    Enter a turn on time for the copier and press the
     key.
    8
    Enter a turn off time for the copier and press the
     key.
    9
    Repeat steps 6 to 8 to make a WEEKLY TIMER setting
    for each day of the week.
    10
    Select “8.Done” and press the  key.
    11
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
     When the TIME FORMAT is at 12 HOUR, be sure to select
    “AM/PM.”
    SUNDAY
    ON TIME:
    08:45
    SUNDAY
    ON TIME:
    12:34   AM
    SUNDAY
    OFF TIME:
    17:30
    WEEKRY TIMER
    6.FRIDAY
    7.SATURDAY
    8.COMPLETE
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    PROGRAM MENU
    4. SPEAKER VOLUME
    Adjust the volume of the alarm and key touch tones.
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    3
    Select “01.MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    03.TIMERS
    04.WEEKLY TIMER
    05.SPEAKER VOLUME
    4
    Select “05.SPEAKER VOLUME” and press the 
    key.
    SPEAKER VOLUME
    1.ALARM VOLUME
    2.KEY TOUCH VOLUME
    3.RINGER VOLUME
    5
    Select the desired volume control and press the 
    key.
    6
    Press the  or  key to adjust the volume of
    the beep tone.
     Adjust the volume of the beep tone in eight levels: 0 to 7.
    ALARM VOLUME
    VOLUME:
      0
    0
    7
    Press the  key.
     The screen returns to SPEAKER VOLUME Selection.
    8
    Repeat steps 5 to 7 to adjust the volume of other
    tones, as necessary.
    9
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    Tip
    3. RINGER VOLUME and 4. MONITOR VOLUME can be
    selected only when the optional FAX board is installed.
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    PROGRAM MENU
    5. DEPARTMENT CODE (Cont.)
    Master Code Entry
    7
    Enter a department name for department management
    and press the 
     key.
     Up to 20 characters can be entered for the department name.
     The department name for the master code does not have to
    be entered.
     Department number 01 is assigned as the master code for
    management functions.
    Important
    The optional FAX board is required to enter characters.  Thus
    entry of the department name is not allowed without the
    optional FAX board.
    MASTER CODE
    MASTER CODE NUMBER:
    ENTER MASTER CODE NAME \(MAX20\):
    8
    Enter the desired master code and press the 
    key.
     Enter a 5-digit number for the master code.
     The master code is a PIN number for management functions.
    The master code is required to register or delete all other
    department codes.  So please remember the entered master
    code.
    MASTER CODE
    MASTER CODE NUMBER:
    ENTER MASTER CODE:
    12345
    Department Code Entry
    9
    Enter a department number and press the  key.
     Enter a value within a range of 2 to 99.
    10
    Enter a department name and press the  key.
     Up to 20 characters can be entered for the department name.
    Important
    The optional FAX board is required to enter characters.  Thus
    entry of the department name is not allowed without the
    optional FAX board.
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    ENTER DEPARTMENT NUMBER\(1-99\):
    06
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    DEPARTMENT NUMBER:
    ENTER DEPARTMENT NAME \(MAX20\):
    SOFTWARE GROUP
    11
    Enter a department code and press the  key.
     Enter a 5-digit number for the department code.
     The same department code cannot be registered for another
    depar tment.
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    DEPARTMENT NUMBER:
    ENTER DEPARTMENT CODE:
    87432
    12
    Repeat steps 9 to 11 to enter other departments,
    as necessary.
    13
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
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    PROGRAM MENU
    5. DEPARTMENT CODE (Cont.)
    Deleting Department Code
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    04.WEEKLY TIMER
    05.SPEAKER VOLUME
    06.DEPARTMENT CODE
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “01.MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    4
    Select “06.DEPARTMENT CODE” and press the 
    key.
    5
    Select “YES” and press the  key.
    8
    Change or delete a setting for other departments,
    as necessary.
    9
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    ENTER DEPARTMENT NUMBER\(1-99\):
    03
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    1.DELETE
    2.MODIFY
    3.RETAIN
    6
    Enter the department number to be deleted and
    press the 
     key.
     Enter a value within a range of 2 to 99.
    7
    Select “1.DELETE” and press the  key.
     The selected department number is deleted, and the screen
    returns to the department number entry screen.
    The department code delete is used to remove an individual department code.
    This procedure can only be performed by a supervisor who possesses the master department password.
    Enter this password before proceeding.
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    ENTER DEPARTMENT NUMBER\(1-99\):
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    DEPARTMENT NUMBER:            03
    DELETED
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    1.YES
    2.NO
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    PROGRAM MENU
    5. DEPARTMENT CODE (Cont.)
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    DEPARTMENT NUMBER:
    ENTER DEPARTMENT CODE:
    04096
    9
    Enter a department code and press the  key.
     The same department code cannot be entered for other
    departments:
    10
    Change or delete a setting for other departments
    as necessary.
    11
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    Already assigned
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    PROGRAM MENU
    Canceling/Resuming Department Management
    Enable or disable the department management function.
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    3
    Select  “01.MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    04.WEEKLY TIMER
    05.SPEAKER VOLUME
    06.DEPARTMENT CODE
    4
    Select “06.DEPARTMENT CODE” and press the  
    key.
    5
    Select “1.YES” or “2.NO” and press the  key.
     Select “1.YES” to enable or “2.NO” to disable the department
    management function.
    DEPARTMENT CODE
    1.YES
    2.NO
    6
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    Tip
    03. FAX SETUP can be selected only when the FAX option
    is installed.
    5. DEPARTMENT CODE (Cont.)
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    PROGRAM MENU
    6. COPY SETUP (Cont.)
    IMAGE MODE
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULT
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    COPY SETUP
    01.APS/AMS
    02.IMAGE MODE
    03.LIGHT/DARK
    IMAGE MODE
    1.PHOTO
    2.TEXT/PHOTO
    3.TEXT
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “02.COPY SETUP” and press the  key.
    Tip
    03. FAX SETUP can be selected only when the optional
    FAX board kit is installed.
    4
    Select “02.IMAGE MODE” and press the  key.
    5
    Select the value to be specified as the default and
    press the 
     key.
     The screen returns to the COPY SETUP screen.
    6
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
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    PROGRAM MENU
    FINISHING
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULT
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    3
    Select “02.COPY SETUP” and press the  key.
    COPY SETUP
    02.IMAGE MODE
    03.LIGHT/DARK
    04.FINISHING
    4
    Select “04.FINISHING” and press the  key.
    5
    Select a paper ejection method and press the 
    key.
     The selected paper ejection method is set as the default.
    Then the screen returns to the COPY SETUP screen.
    Tip
     2.NON SORT/OFFSET and 4.SORT/OFFSET can be
    selected only when the Offset Tray or Finisher is installed.
     5.ALTERNATION can be selected only when the Paper
    Feed Unit or Stack Feed Bypass is installed.
     5.ALTERNATION cannot be selected when the Finisher is
    installed.
     6.STAPLE is selectable only when the Finisher (optional)
    is attached to the e-STUDIO20/25.
    6
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    Tip
    03. FAX SETUP can be selected only when the FAX option
    is installed.
    FINISHING
    1.NON SORT
    2.NON SORT/OFFSET
    3.SORT
    4.SORT/OFFSET
    5.ALTERNATION
    6.STAPLE
    6. COPY SETUP (Cont.)
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    PROGRAM MENU
    7. DATE AND TIME (Cont.)
    Selection of the Date Mode
    1
    Select “03.  DATE  MODE.”   Then  press  the  key.
    2
    Select the desired date format by using the  or
     key.  Then press the  key.
    Selection of the Month Mode
    1
    Select “04. MONTH MODE.”  Then press the 
    key.
    2
    Select “1.Numeric  (01,  02...)”  or “2.Name  (Jan,
    Feb...).”  Then press the 
     key.
    How to Set Date & Time
    When the “DD-MM-YYYY” system for 12 hours is selected.
    1
    Select “01.SETTING.”  Then press the  key.
    2
    Enter the day (01 to 31), month (01 to 12), and year
    (2000, etc.) by using the numeric keys.
    3
    Select the day by using the  or  key.
    MONTH MODE
    1.NUMERIC
    2.NAME
    SETTING
    DD-MM-YYYY  DAY
    05-10-2000  THU
    SETTING
    DD-MM-YYYY  DAY
    22-08-2000  TUE
    DATE MODE
    01.YYYY-MM-DD
    02.MM-DD-YYYY
    03.DD-MM-YYYY
    DATE & TIME
    01.SETTING
    02.TIME FORMAT
    03.DATE MODE
    04.MONTH MODE
    DATE & TIME
    01.SETTING
    02.TIME FORMAT
    03.DATE MODE
    04.MONTH MODE
    DATE & TIME
    01.SETTING
    02.TIME FORMAT
    03.DATE MODE
    04.MONTH MODE
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    PROGRAM MENU
    8. CHANGE DISPLAY PANEL LANGUAGE
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “03.INITIAL SETUP” and press the  key.
    3
    Select “02.LANGUAGE” and press the  key.
    Tip
    03.TERMINAL ID can be selected only when the optional
    FAX board kit is installed.
    4
    Select the desired display language and press the
     key.
    The menu appears in the selected language on the
    message display panel.
    Note
    If a language not supported with the copier is selected, English
    is displayed.
    5
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    INITIAL SETUP
    01.DATE & TIME
    02.LANGUAGE
    03.TERMINAL ID
    LANGUAGE
    01.English
    02.Fran
    						
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    2. General Precautions
    1
     Handle and use the machine gently and carefully.
     Do not place anything on the paper cassettes or original feed tray.
     Never allow the power cable to be trampled on or pinched between hard objects, otherwise an
    accident or electrical trouble might occur.
     Do not allow any metal items such as paper clips to fall into the copier.
    3
    It is recommended that only supplies made or designated by Toshiba be used for the
    e-STUDIO16/20/25 in order to optimize copy quality. All supplies should be stored in a
    cool, dry area.
    For optimum performance, it is recommended that high quality 80 g/m2.  Xerographic bond paper be
    used.
    Paper of lower quality may contain inherent properties such as excess paper dust and may lead to
    premature servicing.
    2
    Be sure to turn OFF the power switch (unless using auto timer mode):
     When you leave your office at night.
     If a power failure occurs.
    Caution
    When turning OFF the power switch, be sure to do so only after the machine cycling has
    come to a complete stop.
    Be sure to disconnect the power-cord plug:
     When you do not intend to use the machine for an extended period of time.
    Be sure to turn OFF the power switch immediately and call for service:
     If an unusual noise is heard from the copier.
     If the outside of the copier becomes unusually hot.
     If any part of the copier is damaged, or it has been dropped.
     If the copier has been exposed to rain or liquid.
    Warning label
    Identification label
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    1. TOSHIBA QUALITY IS SECOND TO NONE (Cont.)
    General
    Toners
    Optimum Image Quality
    Gen
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    Gen
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    Environmental Harmony
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    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 is a plain paper digital copier
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 scans or
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 allo
    copies to be sor
    LCD displa
    can mak
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 also has the f
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    F
    
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    F
    
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    Document F
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    4. EDIT MENU ..................................................................................................................................... 4-1
    1....
     1-Sided Originals > 1-Sided Copies \(default setting\)
     1-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
     2-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
     2-Sided Originals > 1-Sided Copies
     Book-T4-10
    2-12
    3-13
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    5...........4-15
    6..
    7.......4-21
    8.............4-23
    Mirror Image.........4-23
    Negativ.....................................................................................................4-24
    9..........4-25
    14-26
    1.......4-27
    1.........4-29
    1...........4-30
    5. PROGRAM MENU .......................................................................................................................... 5-1
    1....
    2...............
    Auto Clear............
    A.......
    Automatic Sleep........
    3.........
    4.
    5-11
    Department Code Setting-11
    Clearing Department Code Counters5-13
    Deleting Department Code14
    Change Department Code Setting5-15
    Report Printing........5-17
    Canceling/Resuming Department Management5-18
    6.......5-19
    7......5-23
    85-26
    9......5-27
    1....5-28
    6. FINISHING MODE SELECTION .....................................................................................................6-1
    1
    2.
    3......
    4......
    5........
    3. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Cont.)
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    4. PRECAUTIONS
    1. Installation
    The e-STUDIO should be placed near an outlet that is easily accessib
    1
    The e-STUDIO16/20/25 should be installed by an authorized TOSHIBA service technician.
    Note
    The pac
    3
    After a suitable place has been selected for installation of the e-STUDIO16/20/25, please
    avoid frequent movement. Avoid excessive heat, dust, vibration and direct sunlight.
    Also, provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a small amount of ozone.
    Note
    1
    
    
    2
    10 cm in the rear \(ref
    2
    To obtain the best possible results, this machine should be used in conjunction with a
    dedicated AC power line at the following ratings:
    220 - 240 1.4 kW or less \(e-STUIDO16\)
    220 - 240 
    110 - 127 1.4 kW or less \(f
    Note
    1
    aff
    2
    3
    Ne
    PRECA
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    1. WALKUP  SCREEN
    Specify the initial screen that appears when the copier is tur
    specified to displa
    *The optional F
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01.DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “01.MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    Tip
    03.
    is installed.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    DEFAULT SETTINGS
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    5
    Select the desired function to display on the initial
    screen and press the 
     key.
    Tip
    03.
    installed.
    4
    Select “02.WALKUP SCREEN” and press the  key.
    Tip
    02.
    option is installed.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    01.CASSETTE SIZE
    02.WALKUP SCREEN
    03.TIMERS
    WALKUP SCREEN
    01.COPY
    02.FAX
    03.SCAN
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    After the copier has been inactiv
    A
    copier and the machine s
    Auto Low Power
    How to change the Automatic Low Power Time
    1
    Press the  key to enter the program menu.
    2
    Select “01. DEFAULT SETTINGS” and press the 
    key.
    3
    Select “01. MACHINE DEFAULTS” and press the 
    key.
    PROGRAM
    01.DEFAULT SETTINGS
    02.LISTS
    03.INITIAL SETUP
    PROGRAM
    01.MACHINE DEFAULTS
    02.COPY SETUP
    03.FAX SETUP
    2. TIMERS  (Cont.)
    Tip
    03.
    is installed.
    4
    Select “03. TIMERS” and press the  key.
    5
    Select “2. AUTO LOW POWER” and press the 
    key.
    6
    Select the desired Automatic Low Power Time by
    using the 
     or  key. Then press the  key.
    
    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 70,
    80, 90, 100, 110, 120, 150, 180, 210 or 240 min
    Clearing the Automatic Low Power Mode
    Press an k key
    Tip
    02.
    option is installed.
    7
    Press the  key when finished.
    MACHINE DEFAULTS
    01.CASSETTE SIZE
    02.WALKUP SCREEN
    03.TIMERS
    TIMERS
    1.AUTO CLEAR
    2.AUTO LOW POWER
    3.AUTO SLEEP
    TIMERS
    AUTO LOW
     POWER:
    1MIN
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    2. TIMERS  (Cont.)
    7
    Press the  key.
    Clearing the Super Energy Saver mode
    Press the  ke
    8
    Press the  key when finished.
    Clearing the Automatic Sleep mode
    Press anexcept f k key
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    3. WEEKLY TIMER  (Cont.)
    6
    Select the day to be specified for WEEKLY TIMER
    operation and press the 
     key.
    WEEKLY TIMER
    1.SUNDAY
    2.MONDAY
    3.TUESDAY
    7
    Enter a turn on time for the copier and press the
     key.
    8
    Enter a turn off time for the copier and press the
     key.
    9
    Repeat steps 6 to 8 to make a WEEKLY TIMER setting
    for each day of the week.
    10
    Select “8.Done” and press the  key.
    11
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    
    
    						
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    1. BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ....................................................... 1-2
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER .................................................................... 1-3
    Main Components .......................................................................................................... 1-3
    Control Panel ..................................................................................................................1-4
    Message Display Panel .................................................................................................. 1-6
    3. PAPER ............................................................................................................................ 1-7
    Acceptable Paper Types and Sizes / Handling and Storing Paper ................................. 1-7
    Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette ...................................................................... 1-8
    Turning ON the Power Switch / Auto Job Star t ............................................................. 1-10
    Cassette Size Setting ................................................................................................... 1-11
    4. DEPARTMENT CODES ................................................................................................ 1-13
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    1-2BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012) Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Job separator (MJ-5001) Offset tray (MJ-5002)
     Automatic duplexing unit (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass (MY-1016)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
     Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009)
    e-STUDIO16
    e-STUDIO20/25
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Automatic duplexing unit
    (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass
    (MY-1016)
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012)
     Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Finisher including Transportation
    bridge (MJ-1011)*
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
    Large Capacity Feeder
     (KD-1010)**
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    * The Job separator (MJ-5001) or Offset tray (MJ-5002) can be installed in place of the Finisher.
    ** The Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009) can be installed in place of the Large capacity feeder (KD-1010).
    Furthermore, the Cassette module (MY-1017) (option for e-STUDIO20/25) can be installed in KD-
    1009.
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Control Panel
    IMAGE MODE
    You can switch between the image modes (Text, Text/Photo and Photo) for copying.  The lamp of the currently
    selected image mode illuminates.
    Message Display Panel
    Displays the copier conditions, operating procedures, and various instructions and information to the user in text and
    graphics.
    LIGHT/DARK
    Use this key when making a copy to specify the copy density.
    PAPER SUPPLY
    You can specify from which paper cassette you would like to feed paper for making a copy.
    ZOOM
    You can specify the scaling factor for copying.
    FINISHING
    You can specify how you would like to output copies (including Sort and Offset).
    COPY
    Press this key to switch from the other modes to the COPY mode.  This manual describes the settings and operation
    in the COPY mode in detail.
    Paper Jam Lamp
    This lamp blinks when an original or copy paper is jammed.
    Recording Paper Lamp
    This lamp blinks in the COPY mode when no paper is loaded in the selected paper cassette.
    Toner Lamp
    This lamp illuminates when the toner is about to run out or runs out completely.
    PC Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is serving as a printer and communicating with your computer, while it is printing out
    in the PRINTER mode, or while it is communicating as a local scanner.
    FAX Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is communicating in the FAX mode.
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    When the power is turned on, the following basic screen is shown on the Message Display Panel.  (When
    the copier is controlled using the department code, a different screen is display. 
    Page 1-13)
    The Message Display Panel indicates the copier’s status.  It also illustrates operational procedures or
    settings using brief sentences or icons.
    Message Display Panel
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
    Message Copy quantity
    Light/Dark
    Zoom Paper size of the currently
    selected paper source
    Finishing
    READY
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette
    The paper size of the copier’s cassettes can be changed to appropriate paper sizes using the following
    procedure.
    3
    Push the right (unlock) side of the size selection
    lever to unlock it.
    4
    While pushing the size selection lever in the direction
    of the arrow, set the side guide to the desired paper
    width (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    2
    Move the width guide to the desired paper size
    position (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    1
    Pull the cassette out until it stops.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
    Turning ON the Power Switch / Auto Job Start
    Turning On the Power Switch
    2
    The “Ready”  message  appears.
     This message indicates that the copier is ready for operation.
    Auto Job Start
    READY
    PAPER
    :AUTO
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    While the copier is warming up, place the original on the glass,
    select the desired copy modes and press the 
     key.
    Wait warming up:Auto Start
    When the machine reaches its proper operating temperature,
    copying will automatically star t.
    Tip
    Even after you have pressed the 
     key, you can change
    the copy modes if copying has not yet started. To cancel the
    auto job start mode, press the 
     key.
    1
    Open the power switch cover and turn ON the switch.
     This message appears on the message display panel of
    the basic screen :
    Please wait
    Wait warming up
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    7
    Repeat steps 4 to 6 to specify the paper size for other
    paper cassettes, as necessary.
    8
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    1. GENERAL COPYING PROCEDURE
    When originals are set and the  key is pressed with all settings unchanged, copies are made using
    the initial (default) settings (*1). By selecting various copy modes, you can alter the number and type of
    copies to be made.
    1
    Place originals.
     When placing an original on the glass:  Page 2-5
     When placing originals facing up in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional): 
     Page 2-6 The initial (default) settings of the copier at the time of installation
    are as shown on the right. You can change these initial settings.
     Page 5-18
    *1 The copy modes that are automatically set when the power
    is turned on or when the 
     key is pressed on the
    control panel are called the initial (default) settings.
    Copying Procedure
    Reproduction ratio ........... 100%
    Copy quantity ................... 1
    Automatic paper selection
    1-side copies from 1-side originals
    Automatic image density
    Text/photo mode
    Non-sort mode
    Initial settings
    Original scale
    Original
    Slide
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    2. SETTING ORIGINALS
    Originals
    The following specifications apply to originals that can be used with this copier:
    Remarks
    Do not place any
    heavy object (4 kg
    or over) on the
    glass.
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on type or
    thickness.
    (For details,
    consult your
    service
    technician.)
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on paper quality. Maximum
    number that
    can be set
    50 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2) or
    stacked height of
    originals 8 mm
    or less
    100 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2)
    or stacked
    height of
    originals 16 mm
    or less Size capable of
    automatic
    detection
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    (for e-STUDIO20/
    25 only)
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4 Types of original
    Sheets
    Three-dimensional
    objects Books
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (Multi-sheet feeding)
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sheet feeding)
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sided original)
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (2-sided original) Setting
    place
    Glass
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Reversing
    automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Maximumsize
    Width
     : 302 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (option)
    2. SETTING ORIGINALS (Cont.)
    1
    After aligning the edges of the originals well, place
    them on the original feed tray facing up and align
    the slides to the width of the originals.
    Slide
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    3. INTERRUPT COPYING
    The interrupt copy is a convenient feature that allows the user to pause a job that is currently in progress.
    1
    Press the  key.
     This message appears:
    Job interrupted
     The 
     key illuminates during the INTERRUPT copying.
    Note
    One interrupt copy can be made from multiple originals by
    placing them on the glass one at a time.
    2
    Place the original.
     If the previous original remains on the glass, open the original
    cover or automatic document feeder (optional) or the
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) and replace
    it with the original to be interrupt-copied.
    3
    Press the  key.
     Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you need to interrupt copying again.
    4
    After interrupt copying is finished, press the 
    key again.
     When the following is shown on the Message Display, press
    the 
     key and perform the interrupted jobs.
    Ready to resume job.
    Ready to resume job
    PAPER
    FINISHING
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    BASIC MENU
    1. PAPER SELECTION
    Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
    When the power switch is turned ON, the Automatic Paper Selection (APS) mode is selected as the
    default mode.
    In this mode, when a regular-sized original is loaded for copying, the copier detects the original size
    automatically and selects a same paper size as the original size.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original
    is placed on the glass for copying, the copier cannot detect its size automatically.  A message appears
    prompting the user to specify the size of the original.
    * This mode can only be used for actual-size (100%) copying.
    * For automatically selectable original sizes: 
     Page 2-4
    1
    Check that APS mode is selected in the upper left
    portion of the Message Display.
    4
    Enter the desired copy quantity using numeric keys.
      A copy quantity up to 999 can be keyed in.
     The copy quantity default is set at one.
     When an incorrect quantity is set, press the 
     key
    and key in the correct number.
     If you press the 
     key, all current copier settings will
    be cleared, and returned to the default settings.
    3
    Select desired copy mode.
    2
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
    READY
    PAPER
    :AUTO
    FINISHING
     EDIT
    5
    Press the  key.
     If the following messages are shown;
    Change the direction of original(s).
    Change direction of original.
    Load the cassette containing paper in the same size as
    the original.
    Set correct cassette
    Add paper in the cassette.
    Add Paper
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    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    Manual Paper Selection
    Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with dark
    borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of automatic
    paper selection.  For these types of originals, use the manual paper selection.
    1
    Press the  key with the initial screen shown in
    the COPY mode.
    2
    Use the  or  keys and select the paper
    cassette that you would like to feed paper from.
     Please note that the cassettes must be pre-defined with the
    size of paper loaded.
     Page 1-8
    3
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
     (“Setting Original”. 
     Page 2-4)
    4
    Select desired copy mode and quantity as required.
    5
    Press the  key.
    READY
    PAPER
     SUPPLY:
    :A4
    :B4
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    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    5
    Enter the desired copy quantity using the numeric
    keys.
    6
    Press the  key.
    Tip
     If the paper misfeeds in the bypass and the Paper Jam Lamp
    flashes, remove the sheets from the bypass and replace
    them.
     Page 7-14.
     If the size of paper to be loaded is not identical to one
    specified in the default setting, the default settings must be
    reset.  
     Page 1-11.
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    BASIC MENU
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING
    There are four methods available for enlargement and reduction copying.
     Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS):
    After selecting the AMS mode and copy size,  the copier automatically detects the size of the original
    and calculates the appropriate reproduction ratio.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original is scanned
    on the glass, the user must to manually specify the size of the original.
     REDUCE/ENLARGE:
    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to the paper size.
    Selectable Ratio:
    Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
    1
    Press the  key.
     ZOOM UP/DOWN:
    The Down and Up arrow keys select the desired reproduction ratio at 1% increments.
     XY ZOOM:
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    * Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with
    dark borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of
    automatic magnification selection. For these types of originals, use the reduction/enlargement modes.
    Ratio
    50%
    71%
    82%
    141%
    200%
    Original/Copy
    A3/A5-R
    A3/A4-R, A4-R/A5-R, B4/B5-R
    B4/A4-R, B5-R/A5-R
    A4-R/A3, A5-R/A4-R, A5/A4, B5-R/B4
    A5-R/A3
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    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
    Reduce/Enlarge
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or on
    the glass, key in the copy quantity, and press the
     key.
    1
    Select the appropriate paper cassette.
    (Manual Paper Selection 
     Page 3-3.)
    2
    Press the  key or  key.
     Press the  key and go to step 3,
    or press the 
     key and go to step 4.
    3
    Use the  or  keys and select “REDUCE/
    ENLARGE.”  Press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the desired reproduction ratio using the
     or  key.   Press the  key.
     You must to manually specify the size of the original.
    READY
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
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    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to them.
    READY
    ZOOM:
    AMS
    REDUCE/ENLARGE
    ZOOM
    REDUCE
     /ENLARGE:
     82% B4 > A4
    141% A4 > A3
    200% A5 > A3
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    X-Y Zoom
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel.
    2
    Press the  key to display “XY ZOOM.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Specify the X and Y reproduction ratios.
     Select the X or Y direction using the  or  key and specify
    the reproduction ratio using the 
     or  key.  Then
    press the 
     key to accept the reproduction ratio.
     When the original is scanned on the original glass, the
    reproduction ratio can be specified to 50 % to 200 % for the
    e-STUDIO16, and 25 % to 400 % for the e-STUDIO20/25.
     When the original is scanned in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50 % to 200 % can be
    specified.
    4
    “Xxxx-Yxxx%” appears next to zoom on the display.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY
    ZOOM:
    ZOOM UP/DOWN
    XY ZOOM
    ZOOM
    XY ZOOM:
    X
    50%
    READY
    PAPER
    A4  :AUTO
    FINISHING
     EDIT
    100%200%
    100%
    200%
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
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    BASIC MENU
    3
    Press the  or  key to select the desired image
    density.
    T 
    press the 
     k
    step to the left and y
    lighter
    T
     
    press the 
     k
    step to the r
    dar
    4
    When the  key is pressed after density is set, the
    screen returns to the initial screen for copying.
    The specified cop
    displa
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or glass
    and press the 
     key.
    Copies are made in the selected image density
    LIGHT/DARK
    MANUAL:
    -3-2-10+1+2+3
     
    READY
    PAPER
     A4 :  2
    FINISHING
     EDIT
    3. COPYING WITH COPY DENSITY SELECTION (Cont.)
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    BASIC MENU
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    EDIT MENU
    1. DUPLEX COPYING
    This function allows you to set the type of originals (1-sided, 2-sided or book-type) and the desired type
    of copying (1-sided or 2-sided).
    Original Copy
    *, ,  and  require the optional automatic duplexing unit to be
    installed.
    *
     and  require the optional reversing automatic document feeder
    to be installed.
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    EDIT MENU
     1-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    There are two methods of making duplexed copies from single-sided originals:
     Using the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder (optional)
     - For duplex-copying from sheet originals of the specified sizes and weights.
     Setting originals on the glass - For duplex-copying from originals that cannot be handled by the automatic
    document feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder (optional).
    Note
    This copying mode requires the automatic duplexing unit (optional) to be installed.
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    When using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the first page of the originals (first side) on
    the glass.
    6
    Press the  key.
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    or
    7
    Place the next original (second side) on the glass.
    8
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    Next original?
    YES
    NO
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
    Select original size
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
     2-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    Placing two sided originals on the re
    k
    The or
    scanned into memor
    Y
    2\) or
    Note
    This cop
    duple
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “2 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, reproduction ratio,
    image density and copy quantity.
    The automatic paper selection mode is selected as the
    def
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    This cop
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select  “BOOK > 2” by pressing the  key.
    4
    Press the  key.
    7
    Specify the Book Margin then press the  key, as
    necessary.
    Press the  or  k
    Each time either of the k
    incremented or decremented b
    Press the 
     k k
    decrement the v
    Specify the v
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
     Book-Type Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    5
    Select the start and end page.
    Select the desired cop or 
    key
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    RIGHT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    2 > 1
    BOOK > 2
    BOOK > 2
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    RIGHT > LEFT
    LEFT  > LEFT
    8
    Press the  key.
    BOOK MARGIN
    30mm
    15mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    8
    Press the  key.
    2. DUAL PAGE COPYING
    The f
    need not mo
    be copied onto tw
    Example of Dual P
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “DUAL PAGE” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “ON.”  Then press the
     key
    Upon selecting “ON”, y
    the appropr
    to 30 mm is acceptab
    When 20 mm is entered, a line that appears at the center of
    the cop
    made, a 10 mm margin is estab
    line
    When both the Edge Er
    specified, a bigger v
    4
    “DUAL PAGE: XXmm” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the A4 paper cassette.
    6
    Place the original on the glass.
    7
    Select the desired image density, etc. as required.
    Only 100 % of reproduction r
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    DUAL PAGE
    OFF
    ON
    BOOK MARGIN
    30mm
    8 mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    7
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    8
    Press the  key.
    4. EDGE ERASE COPYING
    If the edges of an or
    Using the edge erase mode
    the mar
    to 20 mm.
    Example of Edge Er
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “Edge Erase.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select the “ON.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    The current edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  To change the edge erase margin, select
    the desired margin by using the 
     or  key.
    Then press the 
     key.
    The edge er
    5
    The selected edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  Press the 
     key to return to the initial
    screen for copying.
    6
    Place the original(s) on the feed tray or on the glass.
    READY
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    READY
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    EDGE ERASE
    OFF
    ON
    EDGE ERASE
    20mm
    10mm
     4mm
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    EDIT MENU
    5. 2-IN-1/4-IN-1 (Cont.)
    5
    Select the type of original and copy.
    6
    Press the  key.
    7
    What is selected appears on the screen.
    Press the 
     key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    8
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density, and
    copy quantity.
    9
    Press the  key.
    2IN1
    Original > Copy
    2 > 2
    2 > 1
    READY
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    Note
    T
     k
    and then select the desired paper cassette
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    EDIT MENU
    The magazine sor
    along the inside as if y
    Note
    This copautomatic dupleunit \(optional\) to be installed.
    Example of magazine sor
    6. MAGAZINE SORT
    27 188765432145 36
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    3
    Press the  key to display “ON.”  Then press the
     key.
    4
    Press the  key and specify whether the originals
    are single-side or duplex.   Then press the 
     key.
    5
    “MAGAZINE SORT: X>2” appears.  Press the 
    key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    6
    Select the desired image density and copy quantity.
    READY
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    MAGAZINE SORT
    READY
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    MAGAZINE SORT
    2
    Press the  key to display “MAGAZINE SORT.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    MAGAZINE SORT
    OFF
    ON
    MAGAZINE SORT
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    9
    For the subsequent originals, repeat step 8 above.
    10
    When scanning of the last original has finished,
    select “NO.”Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    11
    Press the  key.
    6. MAGAZINE SORT (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    Tip
    In the annotation function, pr
    edge of the paper selected.
    cop
    Theref
    side of the machine
    6
    Place the original on the glass and press the 
    key.When Placing the Original on the Glass
    7
    Select “YES,” set the next original and press the 
    key.
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NOWhile the “Ne” screen is being sho
     
    the ANNO“YES” or “NO” and
    press the 
     key
    8
    For the next and subsequent originals, repeat step
    7 above.
    9
    When the last original is finished being scanned,
    select “NO.”
    10
    Press the  key.
    7. ANNOTATION (Cont.)
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    document.
    When the first or“Ne
    Or” screen appears
    Select original size
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
    Negative/Positive Reversal
    This function allo
    *
    P
    Example of negativ
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU”
    screen appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “EDITING.”   Then press
    the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “NEG/POS.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    4
    “EDITING: NEG/POS” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feeder tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY
    MAGAZINE SORT
    ANNOTATION
    EDITING
    READY
    MAGAZINE SORT
    ANNOTATION
    EDITING
    EDITING
    OFF
    MIRROR
    NEG/POS
    8. EDITING (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “MIX SIZE”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key to display the “ON”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the Automatic paper Selection (APS) mode
    or Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) mode.
    Then select the desired paper cassette, reproduction
    ratio, image density and copy quantity as required.
    5
    Place the originals on the original feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    10. COPYING MIXED SIZE ORIGINALS
    Put original in doc. feeder
    EDITING
    BUILD JOB
    MIX SIZE
    A set of or
    originals all have the same width.
    Note
    This copy function requires the optional reversing automatic document feeder \(RADF\) be installed.
    READY
    EDITING
    BUILD JOB
    MIX SIZE
    MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL
    OFF
    ON
    Note
    When the “MIX SIZE” is selected, the “APS” is automatically
    selected.
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    EDIT MENU
    Recalling a Stored Combination of Copy Modes
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “JOB MEMORY” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key while “RECALL” is selected.
    4
    Select the desired Job number from “MEMORY1”
    to “MEMORY4”.  Then press the 
     key. Press the
     key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    Tip
    When the selected memor
    prog
    bo
    5
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.  The original is copied in the
    combination of modes you have recalled.
    READY
    EDITING
    JOB BUILD
    JOB MEMORY
    JOB MEMORY
    RECALL
    MEMORY
    MEMORY
    MEMORY1
    MEMORY2
    MEMORY3
    MEMORY4
    11. JOB MEMORY (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    13. MENU LIST
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying. The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    Pr’s men
    READY
    JOB MEMORY
    PAPER TYPE
    MENU LIST
    MENU LIST
    Printing acceptedThe menu list will be pr
    2
    Press the  key to display “MENU LIST.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    1. FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    Offset Tray (option)
    When the Offset Tray is configured, the copied set are collated
    or stacked in groups with each set offset.
    Job Separator (option)
    The job separator function allows a copied job and an optional
    fax job to be output onto separate paper trays.
    Stapler (option)
    Sets of copies can be manually stapled when the stapler with
    work surface is attached. Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    When the Finisher is attached, the OFFSET, SORT/OFFSET,
    and STAPLE functions become available.
    Tr a y s
    Paper
    stopper
    Note
    When longer paper, such as Ledger size, is designated to
    output onto the lower tray, please use the paper stopper
    attached to the Job Separator. (Do not use the paper stopper
    attached to the lower tray.)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    As sets of copies are output, the sets are sorted.
    Example: Making 5 sets of copies from 5-paper originals
    *Bypass copying is not possible in the sor t mode.
    3. SORT COPYING
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder.
     Confirm that “SORT” is shown for “FINISHING.”
    2
    If “FINISHING:SORT” is not displayed, press the 
    key and select the sort mode.
     Select “SORT” from the FINISHING menu by pressing the
     key. Then press the  key.
    3
    Key in the desired copy quantity (sets) using the
    numeric keys.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    reproduction ratio.
    5
    Press the  key.
     The copier starts scanning the original.
     Press the 
     key to stop scanning the original
    temporarily.  Press the 
     key to resume scanning.
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    Press START to resume
    PAPER
     A4-R :AUTO
    FINISHING
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted and the sor
    is ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NO
    Tip
    NON SOR
    only when the Offset 
    READY
    FINISHING:
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    When Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    4. OFFSET COPYING
    When the Offset 
    output in one pile b
    Example:Making 6 sets of copies from 3-page or \(Bypass cop
    mode
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder or on the glass.
    Select the desired number of copies, image density
    and reproduction ratio.
    3
    Select the OFFSET mode.
    Select “NONSOR” or “SOR” from the
    FINISHING men
     k
    the 
     key
    321
    111
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When the offset tra
    Remo
    Remo
     k
    contin
    Ref“NON-SOR
    COPYING” when “NONSOR” is selected.
     P
    Ref“SOR”
    when “SOR” is selected.
     P
    READY
    FINISHING:
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
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    6-8FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    2
    Select the “AL” mode
    Select “AL” from the FINISHING men
    pressing the 
     k key
    3
    K
    ke
    4
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    5
    Place the original and press the  ke
    When scanning of the first or“NEXT
    ORIGINAL?” screen appears
    6
    Select  “YES,” set the ne
     ke
    7
    For the ne
    6.
    8
    When the last original has been finished being
    scanned,“NO”
    1
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    Copying
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING
    The copier star
    Press the 
     
    temporar
     
    Press START to resume
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted, and the alter
    ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NO
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    5.
    READY
    FINISHING:
    SORT/OFFSET
    ALTERNATION
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    6-10FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    6.
    When the optional finisher is installed, y
    capacity f
    A4, A4-R, B5 \(30 sheets
    B4
    A3, FOLIO
    When the optional finisher is installed \(option f
    ABABAB
    FinishSet on the A
    Document FPlaced on the glass
    1
    Place the originals in the f
    3
    Select the “ST” mode
    Select “ST” from the FINISHING men
     k ke
    4
    K
    ke
    5
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    6
    Press the  ke
    The copier star
    each set of copies are ejected.
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When Using the A
    the Rever
    READY
    FINISHING:SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
    STAPLE
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    6-12FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    T’s top edge
    align them to the guide in the diagonal direction. When sets of copies are inser
    direction v
    Stapler kit \(KK-1600\) is installed.
    T
    in the front.
    6.
    When the optional Stapler kit is installed
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    7-2WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
    The message display panel shows the status of the copier.  When
    one of the graphic symbols flashes, go to the pages referenced
    and take the recommended action.
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    7-4WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    B
    A
    1
    Pulling up the grip, draw out the large-capacity
    feeder carefully until it comes to a stop.
    2
    Open some paper packages, take out entire reams
    of paper and set them aligned in tray 
     and tray .
    When setting the paper to the r
    aside
     to the left aside
    set neatly if y
    the tr
     and .\) Be sure that the centre le
    \(Ref
    Do not add paper abo
    Up to 2500 sheets of paper \(recommended b
    be set.
    P
     at first, and
    when it r
     mov
    position 
    .
    Do not use creased, f
    per
    2. LOADING PAPER (Cont.)
    Adding Paper to the Large-Capacity Feeder (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    3
    Close the cover of the large-capacity feeder.
    Close the co
    mo
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    7-6WHEN 
    4
    It is possible that the toner may have become caked
    in the replacement Toner Cartridge. In order to insure
    the toner flows smoothly, shake the new Toner
    Cartridge back and forth several times.
    5
    Pull the tab or remove the sealing tape from the new
    cartridge.
    6
    Install the new Toner Cartridge sliding it into the
    copier.
    7
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the charger
    wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the Process Unit
    several times to clean the charger wire.
    3. REPLACING TONER CARTRIDGE (Cont.)
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    7-8WHEN 
    Replacing Process Unit
    1
    Open the stack feed bypass.
    2
    Open the automatic duplexing unit by pulling up on
    the release grip.  (Not all copiers are equipped with
    automatic duplexing units.)
    3
    Open the side cover of the copier.
    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT
    Note
    Do not e
    sunlight or touch the dr The Process Unit requires replacement when the “Dr” is displa
    Tip
    When “Dr” is displa
    cop“Replace process unit” and the copier stops
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    7-10WHEN 
    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT (Cont.)
    11
    Pull the tab to remove the sealing tape from the
    Process Unit.
    Important
    Ne
    of the Process Unit.
    will cause pr
    Do not e
    Unit to light f
    be left an
    with cloth, paper
    12
    Insert the new Process Unit all the way into the
    copier.  Then install the Toner Cartridge by reversing
    the removal procedure.
    Alw
    touch the g
    out of the copier f
    13
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the
    charger wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the
    Process Unit several times to clean the charger
    wire.
    9
    Discard the used Process Unit properly.
    10
    Open the package and take the new Process Unit
    out.
    8
    Grasping the colored handle on top of the Process
    Unit, remove the Process Unit from the copier.
    14
    Close the covers opened during this procedure and
    latch the deplexing unit into position (if attached).
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM
    Remo Use the f
    the Re
    jammed in the A
    remo
    1
    Press the button to unlock and open the cover.
    Paper Misfeeds in the Reversing
    Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    When a paper misf
    appears:
    An illustr
    or  k Misf
    xxxx represents the position where the tr
    to the f
    Misfeed in copier
    Open side cover
    of the copier.
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    Lift the original tray.
    When holding the co
    careful not to get y
    8
    Lift the reversing automatic document feeder to
    expose the under side.  Then press the blue lever to
    release the access panel.
    6
    Remove any misfed originals.
    7
    Lower the original tray and close the reversing
    automatic document feeder cover.
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Open the side cover.
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.  Then close the cover. Paper Misfeeds in Paper Feed Pedestal (optional)
    B
    Paper Misfeed in the Large-Capacity Feeder
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.
    1
    Open the cover .
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit are opened, open the side
    cover.Paper Misfeeds in the Drum/Charger area
    2
    Press the two blue levers.  To release any paper in
    the fuser unit.
    Caution
    As the Fuser Section is heated, pa
    handling it.
    3
    Rotate the knob indicated with a blue arrow toward
    the inside and remove any misfed paper.
    4
    After clearing all paper, return the two blue levers.
    Close the exit cover and the right side cover.  Return
    the duplex unit to its normal position (if installed).
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    Press the two blue levers. To release anypaper in
    the fuser unit.
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    After clearing paper, return the two blue levers. Close
    the fuser cover and tighten the two blue screws.
    Close the exit cover and the right cover. Return the
    automatic duplexing unit to normal position (if
    installed).
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper inside the relay unit.
     Paper Misfeed in the Relay Unit
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    If paper is misf
    it pushing do
    Remo
    easier
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    Holding the cover handle of the relay unit, open it.
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    6. ADDING STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    By pulling the lever, move the finisher away care-
    fully from the copier.
    4
    Remove the empty staple case upward from the
    staple cartridge.
    5
    Push in a new staple case into the staple cartridge
    completely inside until a click is heard.
    Do not remo
    case is set in the car
    2
    Holding the sides of the staple cartridge, slide it out.
    3
    Turn the staple cartridge upside down.
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    6. ADDING STAPLES (Cont.)
    Be sure to tur
    1
    Slide forward and lift up the staple cover.
    2
    Pull out the staple cartridge.
    3
    Press the cartridge knob to remove the empty staple
    case.
    4
    Insert a new staple case into the cartridge.
    Do not peel off the stic
    inser
    Staple kit (option)
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    7. REMOVING JAMMED STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure for “6.
    ADDING STAPLES Finisher ”
    ( Page 7-22).
    3
    Remove any jammed staples using your fingertip or
    something sharp.
    4
    Holding the knob, return part  to its original
    position.
    A
    A
    2
    Holding the knob, lower part .
    5
    Return the staple cartridge to its original position.
    Inser
    with a clic
    6
    Attach the finisher to the copier.
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    Close the staple cover.
    6
    Restore power to the copier.
    Confirm proper operation of the stapler.
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    9. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
    Note
    When the either of the following messages appears on the message display:
    Time f
    Maintenance/Drum
    This indicates that assistance from a qualified service technician is required. Call for service.or
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    9-2MAINTENANCE
    1. DAILY INSPECTION
    Items to inspect every morning
    Power switch ON/OFF status
     We recommend turning the power switch ON at startup every
    morning so that copies can be made whenever you want. Also,
    make sure that you turn the power switch OFF when you leave
    the office.
    Items to inspect once a week
    Cleaning the Original Cover
     Clean the original cover or the back of the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional) with alcohol or a well-squeezed soft cloth moistened
    with a neutral detergent.  Then dry with a soft cloth.
    Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
     Clean the automatic document feeder (optional) roller or
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) roller with
    alcohol or a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent.  Make
    sure that the soft cloth is squeezed well.  Then dry with a soft
    cloth.
    Note
     Before cleaning the copier, be sure to turn OFF power switch.
     Please be careful not to scratch the glass surface or back of
    the cover, when cleaning it.
    Cleaning the Original Glass
     Clean the original glass scanning glass of the auto document
    feeder and scale with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning
    liquid. Then dry with a soft cloth.
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    9-4MAINTENANCE
    Cleaning the transfer charger wire
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit (if installed) are opened,
    open the side cover.
    2
    Clean the transfer charger wire using the attached
    charger cleaning accessory.
    3
    Close the side cover, automatic duplexing unit and
    stack feed bypass.
    2. CLEANING THE WIRE (Cont.)
    When any of the following is generated on the copy, clean the transfer charger wire.
     White lines in the direction of paper feed.
     Uneven tone or dim images.
    BE  SURE TO TURN  OFF THE  POWER  before  cleaning  the  transfer  charger  wire.
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    9-6MAINTENANCE
    3. SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING (Cont.)
    Copies are stained
    Countermeasure
    Close the cover firmly to shut out any external
    light.
    Clean the original glass with a cloth
    moistened with cleaning liquid.  Then wipe it
    with a dry cloth.
    Clean the original cover with a cloth
    moistened with a neutral detergent.
    Then wipe the detergent completely off with
    a dry cloth.
    Set the image density properly.
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    9-2
    9-2
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Is the original cover firmly
    closed?
    Is the original glass dirty?
    Is the original cover dirty?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Replace the toner cartridge.
    Set the image density properly.
    Reference page
    7-4
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Has the message “Toner
    empty” appeared on the
    screen?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Set the image density properly.Reference page
    3-12Items to be checked
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Copy density is too low
    Copy density is too high
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    10-2SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    1. e-STUDIO16/20/25 SPECIFICATIONS
    Model Name
    Body Type
    Copying System
    Original Glass
    Original Cover (Platen Cover)
    Frame Structure
    Photosensor Type
    Original Scanning System
    Resolution
    Scanning Data Output System
    Image Memory
    Maximum Original Capacity
    (with max. image memory
    installed) *
    Acceptable Originals
    Acceptable Copy Paper Size
    Warm-up Time
    First Copy Time
    Multiple Copying
    Reproduction Ratio
    Paper Supply
    Copy Density Adjustment
    Power Requirement/
    Power Consumption
    Dimensions (Main Body only)
    Weight (Main Body only)
    DP1600/2000/2500
    Desktop type
    Indirect electrophotographic method
    Fixed (original referenced to top left, referenced to center when using
    the Automatic Document Feeder or the Reversing Automatic Document
    Feeder)
    Option
    Fixed frame method
    OPC drum
    CCD sensor (7450 pixels)
    600 x 600 dpi
    One Scan Multi-Copying
    Sort memory : (Std.) 8 MB
    (Max.) 136 MB
    Single sided : 250 sheets
    Double sided : 125 sheets
    Sheets, books and three-dimensional objects
    Automatic feeding : A3 to A5-R
    Manual feeding : A3 to A5-R
    60 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 70 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    7.9 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 6.0 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    Up to 999 copies (numeric key entry)
    Preset ratio : 50, 71, 82, 141, 200%
    Zoom : 50 to 200% (e-STUDIO16),
    25 to 400% (e-STUDIO20/25)** (in 1% increments)
    Cassette: 64 to 80 g/m
    2 550 sheets
    (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Automatic plus manual selection from 7 steps
    220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less 
    (e-STUDIO16), 1.7 KW or less
    (e-STUDIO20/25)
    110-127 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less (for Saudi Arabia 100V version only)
    530 mm (W) x 554 mm (D) x 600 mm (H)
    Applox. 50 kg
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    * Requires optional memory and varies depending upon originals used and amount of memory installed.
    ** When the original is scaned in the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic
    document feeder (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50% to 200% can be specified.
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    10-4SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Automatic Duplexing Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Originals
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MD-0101
    Maximum A3
    Minimum A5-R
    Paper weight 64 to 80 g/m2
    Supplied from the copier
    101 mm (W) x 488 mm (D) x 345 mm (H)
    Approx. 4.3 kg
    Paper Feed Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1015
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R, LT, LT-R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 112 mm (H)
    Approx. 7.7 kg
    Paper Feed Pedestal/Large-capacity Feeder (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    Model Name
    Type
    Number of Cassettes
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KD-1009 (Paper Feed Pedestal)
    Console Type
    One
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R,
    LT,  LT- R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or
    less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    Approx. 17 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    KD-1010 (Large-capacity feeder)
    A4
    2500 sheeets
    Approx. 23 kg
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 305 mm (H)
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    10-6SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Stack Feed Bypass
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper
    Loading Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1016
    Continuous feed: 64 to 80 g/m
    2
    Single sheet feed: 80 to 163 g/m2
    100 sheets (Height of 16 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    485.1 mm (W) x 119.6 mm (D) x 227.4 mm (H)
    Approx. 2.6 kg
    Stapler
    Model Name
    Type of Stapling
    Number of Sheet Stapled
    Staple Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KK-1600
    Flat Clinch Method
    Up to 50 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper
    Up to 48 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper + 2 sheets of 200 g/m2 paper
    Paper thickness: Max. 5.5 mm
    5000 staples
    Supplied from the copier
    257 mm (W) x 423 mm (D) x 173 mm (H)
    Approx. 3.4 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Finisher (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    MJ-1011
    A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R
    60 to 80 g/m2
    30 sheets (A4, A4-R, B5, LT,  LT- R)
    20 sheets (B4)
    15 sheets (A3)
    Rear
    Supplied from the copier
    431 mm (W) x 541 mm (D) x 413 mm (H)
    Approx. 18.6 kg
    *Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    Model Name
    Copy Size
    Paper Thickness
    Number of Copies Staple at a
    Time (64 to 80 g/m
    2)
    Stapling Position
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
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    10-8SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    4. COPY FUNCTION COMBINATION MATRIX
    e-STUDIO16/20/25 Copy Function Combination Table
    The reason why the combination is not available.*1When 2nd function is programmed, the 1st function is cleared.
    *2When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100%.
    *3When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100% and the
    Paper-Auto function is selected automatically.
    *4When 2nd function is programmed, the Lighten/Darken is reset to “Auto” mode.
    *5It is impossible to change the magnification ratio manually.
    *6When 2nd function is programmed, the Paper-Auto is reset and A4 or LT size paper is
    selected automatically.
    *7The annotation is added only on the leading edge of copy output in transportation direction.
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    Zoom (Manual) *BLight/Dark(Auto/Manu)
    Dual Page
    Edge Erase *C
    Image Shift *D
    APS
    AMS
    Text Mode
    Photo Mode
    Text/Photo
    Sort
    Sort-Offset
    Offset
    Magazine Sort2-in-1/4-in-1(Include Duplex)
    Page Number
    Page Number & Date
    1->2
    2->1
    2->2Bypass(Undefined Size)
    X-Y Zoom
    Neg/Pos
    Mirror
    Alternation
    Book -> 2
    Staple
    Mix Size
    2nd FunctionOffsetSort-OffsetSortText/PhotoPhoto ModeText ModeAMSAPSImage Shift *DEdge Erase *CDual PageLighter/Dark(Auto Manu)
    Zoom (Manual)
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    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER
    Main Components
    Original cover
    Original scale
    Copy receiving tray
    Power switch
    Original glass
    Control panel
    Front cover
    Cassette
    Manual pocket
    Side cover
    Brightness control*
    * Brightness control
    Used to adjust the brightness of the message display panel.
    Paper stopper
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    1-2BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012) Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Job separator (MJ-5001) Offset tray (MJ-5002)
     Automatic duplexing unit (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass (MY-1016)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
     Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009)
    e-STUDIO16
    e-STUDIO20/25
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Automatic duplexing unit
    (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass
    (MY-1016)
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012)
     Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Finisher including Transportation
    bridge (MJ-1011)*
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
    Large Capacity Feeder
     (KD-1010)**
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    * The Job separator (MJ-5001) or Offset tray (MJ-5002) can be installed in place of the Finisher.
    ** The Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009) can be installed in place of the Large capacity feeder (KD-1010).
    Furthermore, the Cassette module (MY-1017) (option for e-STUDIO20/25) can be installed in KD-
    1009.
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Control Panel
    IMAGE MODE
    You can switch between the image modes (Text, Text/Photo and Photo) for copying.  The lamp of the currently
    selected image mode illuminates.
    Message Display Panel
    Displays the copier conditions, operating procedures, and various instructions and information to the user in text and
    graphics.
    LIGHT/DARK
    Use this key when making a copy to specify the copy density.
    PAPER SUPPLY
    You can specify from which paper cassette you would like to feed paper for making a copy.
    ZOOM
    You can specify the scaling factor for copying.
    FINISHING
    You can specify how you would like to output copies (including Sort and Offset).
    COPY
    Press this key to switch from the other modes to the COPY mode.  This manual describes the settings and operation
    in the COPY mode in detail.
    Paper Jam Lamp
    This lamp blinks when an original or copy paper is jammed.
    Recording Paper Lamp
    This lamp blinks in the COPY mode when no paper is loaded in the selected paper cassette.
    Toner Lamp
    This lamp illuminates when the toner is about to run out or runs out completely.
    PC Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is serving as a printer and communicating with your computer, while it is printing out
    in the PRINTER mode, or while it is communicating as a local scanner.
    FAX Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is communicating in the FAX mode.
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    When the power is turned on, the following basic screen is shown on the Message Display Panel.  (When
    the copier is controlled using the department code, a different screen is display. 
    Page 1-13)
    The Message Display Panel indicates the copier’s status.  It also illustrates operational procedures or
    settings using brief sentences or icons.
    Message Display Panel
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
    Message Copy quantity
    Light/Dark
    Zoom Paper size of the currently
    selected paper source
    Finishing
    READY
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette
    The paper size of the copier’s cassettes can be changed to appropriate paper sizes using the following
    procedure.
    3
    Push the right (unlock) side of the size selection
    lever to unlock it.
    4
    While pushing the size selection lever in the direction
    of the arrow, set the side guide to the desired paper
    width (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    2
    Move the width guide to the desired paper size
    position (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    1
    Pull the cassette out until it stops.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
    Turning ON the Power Switch / Auto Job Start
    Turning On the Power Switch
    2
    The “Ready”  message  appears.
     This message indicates that the copier is ready for operation.
    Auto Job Start
    READY
    PAPER
    :AUTO
    FINISHING
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    While the copier is warming up, place the original on the glass,
    select the desired copy modes and press the 
     key.
    Wait warming up:Auto Start
    When the machine reaches its proper operating temperature,
    copying will automatically star t.
    Tip
    Even after you have pressed the 
     key, you can change
    the copy modes if copying has not yet started. To cancel the
    auto job start mode, press the 
     key.
    1
    Open the power switch cover and turn ON the switch.
     This message appears on the message display panel of
    the basic screen :
    Please wait
    Wait warming up
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    7
    Repeat steps 4 to 6 to specify the paper size for other
    paper cassettes, as necessary.
    8
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    1. GENERAL COPYING PROCEDURE
    When originals are set and the  key is pressed with all settings unchanged, copies are made using
    the initial (default) settings (*1). By selecting various copy modes, you can alter the number and type of
    copies to be made.
    1
    Place originals.
     When placing an original on the glass:  Page 2-5
     When placing originals facing up in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional): 
     Page 2-6 The initial (default) settings of the copier at the time of installation
    are as shown on the right. You can change these initial settings.
     Page 5-18
    *1 The copy modes that are automatically set when the power
    is turned on or when the 
     key is pressed on the
    control panel are called the initial (default) settings.
    Copying Procedure
    Reproduction ratio ........... 100%
    Copy quantity ................... 1
    Automatic paper selection
    1-side copies from 1-side originals
    Automatic image density
    Text/photo mode
    Non-sort mode
    Initial settings
    Original scale
    Original
    Slide
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
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    2. SETTING ORIGINALS
    Originals
    The following specifications apply to originals that can be used with this copier:
    Remarks
    Do not place any
    heavy object (4 kg
    or over) on the
    glass.
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on type or
    thickness.
    (For details,
    consult your
    service
    technician.)
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on paper quality. Maximum
    number that
    can be set
    50 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2) or
    stacked height of
    originals 8 mm
    or less
    100 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2)
    or stacked
    height of
    originals 16 mm
    or less Size capable of
    automatic
    detection
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    (for e-STUDIO20/
    25 only)
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4 Types of original
    Sheets
    Three-dimensional
    objects Books
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (Multi-sheet feeding)
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sheet feeding)
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sided original)
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (2-sided original) Setting
    place
    Glass
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Reversing
    automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Maximumsize
    Width
     : 302 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (option)
    2. SETTING ORIGINALS (Cont.)
    1
    After aligning the edges of the originals well, place
    them on the original feed tray facing up and align
    the slides to the width of the originals.
    Slide
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    3. INTERRUPT COPYING
    The interrupt copy is a convenient feature that allows the user to pause a job that is currently in progress.
    1
    Press the  key.
     This message appears:
    Job interrupted
     The 
     key illuminates during the INTERRUPT copying.
    Note
    One interrupt copy can be made from multiple originals by
    placing them on the glass one at a time.
    2
    Place the original.
     If the previous original remains on the glass, open the original
    cover or automatic document feeder (optional) or the
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) and replace
    it with the original to be interrupt-copied.
    3
    Press the  key.
     Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you need to interrupt copying again.
    4
    After interrupt copying is finished, press the 
    key again.
     When the following is shown on the Message Display, press
    the 
     key and perform the interrupted jobs.
    Ready to resume job.
    Ready to resume job
    PAPER
    FINISHING
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    BASIC MENU
    1. PAPER SELECTION
    Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
    When the power switch is turned ON, the Automatic Paper Selection (APS) mode is selected as the
    default mode.
    In this mode, when a regular-sized original is loaded for copying, the copier detects the original size
    automatically and selects a same paper size as the original size.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original
    is placed on the glass for copying, the copier cannot detect its size automatically.  A message appears
    prompting the user to specify the size of the original.
    * This mode can only be used for actual-size (100%) copying.
    * For automatically selectable original sizes: 
     Page 2-4
    1
    Check that APS mode is selected in the upper left
    portion of the Message Display.
    4
    Enter the desired copy quantity using numeric keys.
      A copy quantity up to 999 can be keyed in.
     The copy quantity default is set at one.
     When an incorrect quantity is set, press the 
     key
    and key in the correct number.
     If you press the 
     key, all current copier settings will
    be cleared, and returned to the default settings.
    3
    Select desired copy mode.
    2
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
    READY
    PAPER
    :AUTO
    FINISHING
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    5
    Press the  key.
     If the following messages are shown;
    Change the direction of original(s).
    Change direction of original.
    Load the cassette containing paper in the same size as
    the original.
    Set correct cassette
    Add paper in the cassette.
    Add Paper
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    BASIC MENU
    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    Manual Paper Selection
    Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with dark
    borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of automatic
    paper selection.  For these types of originals, use the manual paper selection.
    1
    Press the  key with the initial screen shown in
    the COPY mode.
    2
    Use the  or  keys and select the paper
    cassette that you would like to feed paper from.
     Please note that the cassettes must be pre-defined with the
    size of paper loaded.
     Page 1-8
    3
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
     (“Setting Original”. 
     Page 2-4)
    4
    Select desired copy mode and quantity as required.
    5
    Press the  key.
    READY
    PAPER
     SUPPLY:
    :A4
    :B4
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    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    5
    Enter the desired copy quantity using the numeric
    keys.
    6
    Press the  key.
    Tip
     If the paper misfeeds in the bypass and the Paper Jam Lamp
    flashes, remove the sheets from the bypass and replace
    them.
     Page 7-14.
     If the size of paper to be loaded is not identical to one
    specified in the default setting, the default settings must be
    reset.  
     Page 1-11.
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    BASIC MENU
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING
    There are four methods available for enlargement and reduction copying.
     Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS):
    After selecting the AMS mode and copy size,  the copier automatically detects the size of the original
    and calculates the appropriate reproduction ratio.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original is scanned
    on the glass, the user must to manually specify the size of the original.
     REDUCE/ENLARGE:
    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to the paper size.
    Selectable Ratio:
    Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
    1
    Press the  key.
     ZOOM UP/DOWN:
    The Down and Up arrow keys select the desired reproduction ratio at 1% increments.
     XY ZOOM:
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    * Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with
    dark borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of
    automatic magnification selection. For these types of originals, use the reduction/enlargement modes.
    Ratio
    50%
    71%
    82%
    141%
    200%
    Original/Copy
    A3/A5-R
    A3/A4-R, A4-R/A5-R, B4/B5-R
    B4/A4-R, B5-R/A5-R
    A4-R/A3, A5-R/A4-R, A5/A4, B5-R/B4
    A5-R/A3
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    BASIC MENU
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
    Reduce/Enlarge
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or on
    the glass, key in the copy quantity, and press the
     key.
    1
    Select the appropriate paper cassette.
    (Manual Paper Selection 
     Page 3-3.)
    2
    Press the  key or  key.
     Press the  key and go to step 3,
    or press the 
     key and go to step 4.
    3
    Use the  or  keys and select “REDUCE/
    ENLARGE.”  Press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the desired reproduction ratio using the
     or  key.   Press the  key.
     You must to manually specify the size of the original.
    READY
    PAPER
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    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to them.
    READY
    ZOOM:
    AMS
    REDUCE/ENLARGE
    ZOOM
    REDUCE
     /ENLARGE:
     82% B4 > A4
    141% A4 > A3
    200% A5 > A3
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    BASIC MENU
    X-Y Zoom
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel.
    2
    Press the  key to display “XY ZOOM.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Specify the X and Y reproduction ratios.
     Select the X or Y direction using the  or  key and specify
    the reproduction ratio using the 
     or  key.  Then
    press the 
     key to accept the reproduction ratio.
     When the original is scanned on the original glass, the
    reproduction ratio can be specified to 50 % to 200 % for the
    e-STUDIO16, and 25 % to 400 % for the e-STUDIO20/25.
     When the original is scanned in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50 % to 200 % can be
    specified.
    4
    “Xxxx-Yxxx%” appears next to zoom on the display.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY
    ZOOM:
    ZOOM UP/DOWN
    XY ZOOM
    ZOOM
    XY ZOOM:
    X
    50%
    READY
    PAPER
    A4  :AUTO
    FINISHING
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    100%200%
    100%
    200%
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
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    BASIC MENU
    3
    Press the  or  key to select the desired image
    density.
    T 
    press the 
     k
    step to the left and y
    lighter
    T
     
    press the 
     k
    step to the r
    dar
    4
    When the  key is pressed after density is set, the
    screen returns to the initial screen for copying.
    The specified cop
    displa
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or glass
    and press the 
     key.
    Copies are made in the selected image density
    LIGHT/DARK
    MANUAL:
    -3-2-10+1+2+3
     
    READY
    PAPER
     A4 :  2
    FINISHING
     EDIT
    3. COPYING WITH COPY DENSITY SELECTION (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    1. DUPLEX COPYING
    This function allows you to set the type of originals (1-sided, 2-sided or book-type) and the desired type
    of copying (1-sided or 2-sided).
    Original Copy
    *, ,  and  require the optional automatic duplexing unit to be
    installed.
    *
     and  require the optional reversing automatic document feeder
    to be installed.
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    EDIT MENU
     1-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    There are two methods of making duplexed copies from single-sided originals:
     Using the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder (optional)
     - For duplex-copying from sheet originals of the specified sizes and weights.
     Setting originals on the glass - For duplex-copying from originals that cannot be handled by the automatic
    document feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder (optional).
    Note
    This copying mode requires the automatic duplexing unit (optional) to be installed.
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    When using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the first page of the originals (first side) on
    the glass.
    6
    Press the  key.
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    or
    7
    Place the next original (second side) on the glass.
    8
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    Next original?
    YES
    NO
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
    Select original size
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
     2-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    Placing two sided originals on the re
    k
    The or
    scanned into memor
    Y
    2\) or
    Note
    This cop
    duple
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “2 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, reproduction ratio,
    image density and copy quantity.
    The automatic paper selection mode is selected as the
    def
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    This cop
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select  “BOOK > 2” by pressing the  key.
    4
    Press the  key.
    7
    Specify the Book Margin then press the  key, as
    necessary.
    Press the  or  k
    Each time either of the k
    incremented or decremented b
    Press the 
     k k
    decrement the v
    Specify the v
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL TYPE
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
     Book-Type Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    5
    Select the start and end page.
    Select the desired cop or 
    key
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    RIGHT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX
    Original > Copy
    2 > 1
    BOOK > 2
    BOOK > 2
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    RIGHT > LEFT
    LEFT  > LEFT
    8
    Press the  key.
    BOOK MARGIN
    30mm
    15mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    8
    Press the  key.
    2. DUAL PAGE COPYING
    The f
    need not mo
    be copied onto tw
    Example of Dual P
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “DUAL PAGE” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “ON.”  Then press the
     key
    Upon selecting “ON”, y
    the appropr
    to 30 mm is acceptab
    When 20 mm is entered, a line that appears at the center of
    the cop
    made, a 10 mm margin is estab
    line
    When both the Edge Er
    specified, a bigger v
    4
    “DUAL PAGE: XXmm” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the A4 paper cassette.
    6
    Place the original on the glass.
    7
    Select the desired image density, etc. as required.
    Only 100 % of reproduction r
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    READY
    DUPLEX
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    DUAL PAGE
    OFF
    ON
    BOOK MARGIN
    30mm
    8 mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    7
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    8
    Press the  key.
    4. EDGE ERASE COPYING
    If the edges of an or
    Using the edge erase mode
    the mar
    to 20 mm.
    Example of Edge Er
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “Edge Erase.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select the “ON.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    The current edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  To change the edge erase margin, select
    the desired margin by using the 
     or  key.
    Then press the 
     key.
    The edge er
    5
    The selected edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  Press the 
     key to return to the initial
    screen for copying.
    6
    Place the original(s) on the feed tray or on the glass.
    READY
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    READY
    DUAL PAGE
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    EDGE ERASE
    OFF
    ON
    EDGE ERASE
    20mm
    10mm
     4mm
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    EDIT MENU
    5. 2-IN-1/4-IN-1 (Cont.)
    5
    Select the type of original and copy.
    6
    Press the  key.
    7
    What is selected appears on the screen.
    Press the 
     key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    8
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density, and
    copy quantity.
    9
    Press the  key.
    2IN1
    Original > Copy
    2 > 2
    2 > 1
    READY
    IMAGE SHIFT
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    Note
    T
     k
    and then select the desired paper cassette
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    The magazine sor
    along the inside as if y
    Note
    This copautomatic dupleunit \(optional\) to be installed.
    Example of magazine sor
    6. MAGAZINE SORT
    27 188765432145 36
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    3
    Press the  key to display “ON.”  Then press the
     key.
    4
    Press the  key and specify whether the originals
    are single-side or duplex.   Then press the 
     key.
    5
    “MAGAZINE SORT: X>2” appears.  Press the 
    key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    6
    Select the desired image density and copy quantity.
    READY
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    MAGAZINE SORT
    READY
    EDGE ERASE
    2IN1/4IN1
    MAGAZINE SORT
    2
    Press the  key to display “MAGAZINE SORT.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    MAGAZINE SORT
    OFF
    ON
    MAGAZINE SORT
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    9
    For the subsequent originals, repeat step 8 above.
    10
    When scanning of the last original has finished,
    select “NO.”Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    11
    Press the  key.
    6. MAGAZINE SORT (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    Tip
    In the annotation function, pr
    edge of the paper selected.
    cop
    Theref
    side of the machine
    6
    Place the original on the glass and press the 
    key.When Placing the Original on the Glass
    7
    Select “YES,” set the next original and press the 
    key.
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NOWhile the “Ne” screen is being sho
     
    the ANNO“YES” or “NO” and
    press the 
     key
    8
    For the next and subsequent originals, repeat step
    7 above.
    9
    When the last original is finished being scanned,
    select “NO.”
    10
    Press the  key.
    7. ANNOTATION (Cont.)
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    document.
    When the first or“Ne
    Or” screen appears
    Select original size
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
    Negative/Positive Reversal
    This function allo
    *
    P
    Example of negativ
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU”
    screen appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “EDITING.”   Then press
    the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “NEG/POS.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    4
    “EDITING: NEG/POS” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feeder tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY
    MAGAZINE SORT
    ANNOTATION
    EDITING
    READY
    MAGAZINE SORT
    ANNOTATION
    EDITING
    EDITING
    OFF
    MIRROR
    NEG/POS
    8. EDITING (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “MIX SIZE”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key to display the “ON”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the Automatic paper Selection (APS) mode
    or Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) mode.
    Then select the desired paper cassette, reproduction
    ratio, image density and copy quantity as required.
    5
    Place the originals on the original feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    10. COPYING MIXED SIZE ORIGINALS
    Put original in doc. feeder
    EDITING
    BUILD JOB
    MIX SIZE
    A set of or
    originals all have the same width.
    Note
    This copy function requires the optional reversing automatic document feeder \(RADF\) be installed.
    READY
    EDITING
    BUILD JOB
    MIX SIZE
    MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL
    OFF
    ON
    Note
    When the “MIX SIZE” is selected, the “APS” is automatically
    selected.
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    EDIT MENU
    Recalling a Stored Combination of Copy Modes
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “JOB MEMORY” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key while “RECALL” is selected.
    4
    Select the desired Job number from “MEMORY1”
    to “MEMORY4”.  Then press the 
     key. Press the
     key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    Tip
    When the selected memor
    prog
    bo
    5
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.  The original is copied in the
    combination of modes you have recalled.
    READY
    EDITING
    JOB BUILD
    JOB MEMORY
    JOB MEMORY
    RECALL
    MEMORY
    MEMORY
    MEMORY1
    MEMORY2
    MEMORY3
    MEMORY4
    11. JOB MEMORY (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    13. MENU LIST
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying. The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    Pr’s men
    READY
    JOB MEMORY
    PAPER TYPE
    MENU LIST
    MENU LIST
    Printing acceptedThe menu list will be pr
    2
    Press the  key to display “MENU LIST.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    1. FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    Offset Tray (option)
    When the Offset Tray is configured, the copied set are collated
    or stacked in groups with each set offset.
    Job Separator (option)
    The job separator function allows a copied job and an optional
    fax job to be output onto separate paper trays.
    Stapler (option)
    Sets of copies can be manually stapled when the stapler with
    work surface is attached. Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    When the Finisher is attached, the OFFSET, SORT/OFFSET,
    and STAPLE functions become available.
    Tr a y s
    Paper
    stopper
    Note
    When longer paper, such as Ledger size, is designated to
    output onto the lower tray, please use the paper stopper
    attached to the Job Separator. (Do not use the paper stopper
    attached to the lower tray.)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    As sets of copies are output, the sets are sorted.
    Example: Making 5 sets of copies from 5-paper originals
    *Bypass copying is not possible in the sor t mode.
    3. SORT COPYING
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder.
     Confirm that “SORT” is shown for “FINISHING.”
    2
    If “FINISHING:SORT” is not displayed, press the 
    key and select the sort mode.
     Select “SORT” from the FINISHING menu by pressing the
     key. Then press the  key.
    3
    Key in the desired copy quantity (sets) using the
    numeric keys.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    reproduction ratio.
    5
    Press the  key.
     The copier starts scanning the original.
     Press the 
     key to stop scanning the original
    temporarily.  Press the 
     key to resume scanning.
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    Press START to resume
    PAPER
     A4-R :AUTO
    FINISHING
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted and the sor
    is ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NO
    Tip
    NON SOR
    only when the Offset 
    READY
    FINISHING:
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    When Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    4. OFFSET COPYING
    When the Offset 
    output in one pile b
    Example:Making 6 sets of copies from 3-page or \(Bypass cop
    mode
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder or on the glass.
    Select the desired number of copies, image density
    and reproduction ratio.
    3
    Select the OFFSET mode.
    Select “NONSOR” or “SOR” from the
    FINISHING men
     k
    the 
     key
    321
    111
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When the offset tra
    Remo
    Remo
     k
    contin
    Ref“NON-SOR
    COPYING” when “NONSOR” is selected.
     P
    Ref“SOR”
    when “SOR” is selected.
     P
    READY
    FINISHING:
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
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    6-8FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    2
    Select the “AL” mode
    Select “AL” from the FINISHING men
    pressing the 
     k key
    3
    K
    ke
    4
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    5
    Place the original and press the  ke
    When scanning of the first or“NEXT
    ORIGINAL?” screen appears
    6
    Select  “YES,” set the ne
     ke
    7
    For the ne
    6.
    8
    When the last original has been finished being
    scanned,“NO”
    1
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    Copying
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING
    The copier star
    Press the 
     
    temporar
     
    Press START to resume
    PAPER
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted, and the alter
    ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear?
    YES
    NO
    Next Original?
    YES
    NO
    5.
    READY
    FINISHING:
    SORT/OFFSET
    ALTERNATION
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    6-10FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    6.
    When the optional finisher is installed, y
    capacity f
    A4, A4-R, B5 \(30 sheets
    B4
    A3, FOLIO
    When the optional finisher is installed \(option f
    ABABAB
    FinishSet on the A
    Document FPlaced on the glass
    1
    Place the originals in the f
    3
    Select the “ST” mode
    Select “ST” from the FINISHING men
     k ke
    4
    K
    ke
    5
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    6
    Press the  ke
    The copier star
    each set of copies are ejected.
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When Using the A
    the Rever
    READY
    FINISHING:SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
    STAPLE
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    6-12FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    T’s top edge
    align them to the guide in the diagonal direction. When sets of copies are inser
    direction v
    Stapler kit \(KK-1600\) is installed.
    T
    in the front.
    6.
    When the optional Stapler kit is installed
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    7-2WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
    The message display panel shows the status of the copier.  When
    one of the graphic symbols flashes, go to the pages referenced
    and take the recommended action.
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     Page 7-5
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    7-4WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    B
    A
    1
    Pulling up the grip, draw out the large-capacity
    feeder carefully until it comes to a stop.
    2
    Open some paper packages, take out entire reams
    of paper and set them aligned in tray 
     and tray .
    When setting the paper to the r
    aside
     to the left aside
    set neatly if y
    the tr
     and .\) Be sure that the centre le
    \(Ref
    Do not add paper abo
    Up to 2500 sheets of paper \(recommended b
    be set.
    P
     at first, and
    when it r
     mov
    position 
    .
    Do not use creased, f
    per
    2. LOADING PAPER (Cont.)
    Adding Paper to the Large-Capacity Feeder (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    3
    Close the cover of the large-capacity feeder.
    Close the co
    mo
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    7-6WHEN 
    4
    It is possible that the toner may have become caked
    in the replacement Toner Cartridge. In order to insure
    the toner flows smoothly, shake the new Toner
    Cartridge back and forth several times.
    5
    Pull the tab or remove the sealing tape from the new
    cartridge.
    6
    Install the new Toner Cartridge sliding it into the
    copier.
    7
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the charger
    wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the Process Unit
    several times to clean the charger wire.
    3. REPLACING TONER CARTRIDGE (Cont.)
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    7-8WHEN 
    Replacing Process Unit
    1
    Open the stack feed bypass.
    2
    Open the automatic duplexing unit by pulling up on
    the release grip.  (Not all copiers are equipped with
    automatic duplexing units.)
    3
    Open the side cover of the copier.
    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT
    Note
    Do not e
    sunlight or touch the dr The Process Unit requires replacement when the “Dr” is displa
    Tip
    When “Dr” is displa
    cop“Replace process unit” and the copier stops
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    7-10WHEN 
    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT (Cont.)
    11
    Pull the tab to remove the sealing tape from the
    Process Unit.
    Important
    Ne
    of the Process Unit.
    will cause pr
    Do not e
    Unit to light f
    be left an
    with cloth, paper
    12
    Insert the new Process Unit all the way into the
    copier.  Then install the Toner Cartridge by reversing
    the removal procedure.
    Alw
    touch the g
    out of the copier f
    13
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the
    charger wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the
    Process Unit several times to clean the charger
    wire.
    9
    Discard the used Process Unit properly.
    10
    Open the package and take the new Process Unit
    out.
    8
    Grasping the colored handle on top of the Process
    Unit, remove the Process Unit from the copier.
    14
    Close the covers opened during this procedure and
    latch the deplexing unit into position (if attached).
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    7-12WHEN 
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM
    Remo Use the f
    the Re
    jammed in the A
    remo
    1
    Press the button to unlock and open the cover.
    Paper Misfeeds in the Reversing
    Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    When a paper misf
    appears:
    An illustr
    or  k Misf
    xxxx represents the position where the tr
    to the f
    Misfeed in copier
    Open side cover
    of the copier.
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    7-14WHEN 
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    Lift the original tray.
    When holding the co
    careful not to get y
    8
    Lift the reversing automatic document feeder to
    expose the under side.  Then press the blue lever to
    release the access panel.
    6
    Remove any misfed originals.
    7
    Lower the original tray and close the reversing
    automatic document feeder cover.
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    7-16WHEN 
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Open the side cover.
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.  Then close the cover. Paper Misfeeds in Paper Feed Pedestal (optional)
    B
    Paper Misfeed in the Large-Capacity Feeder
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.
    1
    Open the cover .
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    7-18WHEN 
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit are opened, open the side
    cover.Paper Misfeeds in the Drum/Charger area
    2
    Press the two blue levers.  To release any paper in
    the fuser unit.
    Caution
    As the Fuser Section is heated, pa
    handling it.
    3
    Rotate the knob indicated with a blue arrow toward
    the inside and remove any misfed paper.
    4
    After clearing all paper, return the two blue levers.
    Close the exit cover and the right side cover.  Return
    the duplex unit to its normal position (if installed).
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    7-20WHEN 
    4
    Press the two blue levers. To release anypaper in
    the fuser unit.
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    After clearing paper, return the two blue levers. Close
    the fuser cover and tighten the two blue screws.
    Close the exit cover and the right cover. Return the
    automatic duplexing unit to normal position (if
    installed).
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    7-22WHEN 
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper inside the relay unit.
     Paper Misfeed in the Relay Unit
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    If paper is misf
    it pushing do
    Remo
    easier
    1
    Holding the cover handle of the relay unit, open it.
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    7-24WHEN 
    6. ADDING STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    By pulling the lever, move the finisher away care-
    fully from the copier.
    4
    Remove the empty staple case upward from the
    staple cartridge.
    5
    Push in a new staple case into the staple cartridge
    completely inside until a click is heard.
    Do not remo
    case is set in the car
    2
    Holding the sides of the staple cartridge, slide it out.
    3
    Turn the staple cartridge upside down.
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    7-26WHEN 
    6. ADDING STAPLES (Cont.)
    Be sure to tur
    1
    Slide forward and lift up the staple cover.
    2
    Pull out the staple cartridge.
    3
    Press the cartridge knob to remove the empty staple
    case.
    4
    Insert a new staple case into the cartridge.
    Do not peel off the stic
    inser
    Staple kit (option)
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    7-28WHEN 
    7. REMOVING JAMMED STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure for “6.
    ADDING STAPLES Finisher ”
    ( Page 7-22).
    3
    Remove any jammed staples using your fingertip or
    something sharp.
    4
    Holding the knob, return part  to its original
    position.
    A
    A
    2
    Holding the knob, lower part .
    5
    Return the staple cartridge to its original position.
    Inser
    with a clic
    6
    Attach the finisher to the copier.
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    7-30WHEN 
    5
    Close the staple cover.
    6
    Restore power to the copier.
    Confirm proper operation of the stapler.
    7. REMOVING JAMMED STAPLES (Cont.)
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    7-32WHEN 
    9. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
    Note
    When the either of the following messages appears on the message display:
    Time f
    Maintenance/Drum
    This indicates that assistance from a qualified service technician is required. Call for service.or
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    9-2MAINTENANCE
    1. DAILY INSPECTION
    Items to inspect every morning
    Power switch ON/OFF status
     We recommend turning the power switch ON at startup every
    morning so that copies can be made whenever you want. Also,
    make sure that you turn the power switch OFF when you leave
    the office.
    Items to inspect once a week
    Cleaning the Original Cover
     Clean the original cover or the back of the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional) with alcohol or a well-squeezed soft cloth moistened
    with a neutral detergent.  Then dry with a soft cloth.
    Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
     Clean the automatic document feeder (optional) roller or
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) roller with
    alcohol or a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent.  Make
    sure that the soft cloth is squeezed well.  Then dry with a soft
    cloth.
    Note
     Before cleaning the copier, be sure to turn OFF power switch.
     Please be careful not to scratch the glass surface or back of
    the cover, when cleaning it.
    Cleaning the Original Glass
     Clean the original glass scanning glass of the auto document
    feeder and scale with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning
    liquid. Then dry with a soft cloth.
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    9-4MAINTENANCE
    Cleaning the transfer charger wire
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit (if installed) are opened,
    open the side cover.
    2
    Clean the transfer charger wire using the attached
    charger cleaning accessory.
    3
    Close the side cover, automatic duplexing unit and
    stack feed bypass.
    2. CLEANING THE WIRE (Cont.)
    When any of the following is generated on the copy, clean the transfer charger wire.
     White lines in the direction of paper feed.
     Uneven tone or dim images.
    BE  SURE TO TURN  OFF THE  POWER  before  cleaning  the  transfer  charger  wire.
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    9-6MAINTENANCE
    3. SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING (Cont.)
    Copies are stained
    Countermeasure
    Close the cover firmly to shut out any external
    light.
    Clean the original glass with a cloth
    moistened with cleaning liquid.  Then wipe it
    with a dry cloth.
    Clean the original cover with a cloth
    moistened with a neutral detergent.
    Then wipe the detergent completely off with
    a dry cloth.
    Set the image density properly.
    Reference page
    _
    9-2
    9-2
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Is the original cover firmly
    closed?
    Is the original glass dirty?
    Is the original cover dirty?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Replace the toner cartridge.
    Set the image density properly.
    Reference page
    7-4
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Has the message “Toner
    empty” appeared on the
    screen?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Set the image density properly.Reference page
    3-12Items to be checked
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Copy density is too low
    Copy density is too high
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    9-8MAINTENANCE
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    10-2SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    1. e-STUDIO16/20/25 SPECIFICATIONS
    Model Name
    Body Type
    Copying System
    Original Glass
    Original Cover (Platen Cover)
    Frame Structure
    Photosensor Type
    Original Scanning System
    Resolution
    Scanning Data Output System
    Image Memory
    Maximum Original Capacity
    (with max. image memory
    installed) *
    Acceptable Originals
    Acceptable Copy Paper Size
    Warm-up Time
    First Copy Time
    Multiple Copying
    Reproduction Ratio
    Paper Supply
    Copy Density Adjustment
    Power Requirement/
    Power Consumption
    Dimensions (Main Body only)
    Weight (Main Body only)
    DP1600/2000/2500
    Desktop type
    Indirect electrophotographic method
    Fixed (original referenced to top left, referenced to center when using
    the Automatic Document Feeder or the Reversing Automatic Document
    Feeder)
    Option
    Fixed frame method
    OPC drum
    CCD sensor (7450 pixels)
    600 x 600 dpi
    One Scan Multi-Copying
    Sort memory : (Std.) 8 MB
    (Max.) 136 MB
    Single sided : 250 sheets
    Double sided : 125 sheets
    Sheets, books and three-dimensional objects
    Automatic feeding : A3 to A5-R
    Manual feeding : A3 to A5-R
    60 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 70 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    7.9 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 6.0 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    Up to 999 copies (numeric key entry)
    Preset ratio : 50, 71, 82, 141, 200%
    Zoom : 50 to 200% (e-STUDIO16),
    25 to 400% (e-STUDIO20/25)** (in 1% increments)
    Cassette: 64 to 80 g/m
    2 550 sheets
    (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Automatic plus manual selection from 7 steps
    220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less 
    (e-STUDIO16), 1.7 KW or less
    (e-STUDIO20/25)
    110-127 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less (for Saudi Arabia 100V version only)
    530 mm (W) x 554 mm (D) x 600 mm (H)
    Applox. 50 kg
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    * Requires optional memory and varies depending upon originals used and amount of memory installed.
    ** When the original is scaned in the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic
    document feeder (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50% to 200% can be specified.
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    10-4SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Automatic Duplexing Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Originals
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MD-0101
    Maximum A3
    Minimum A5-R
    Paper weight 64 to 80 g/m2
    Supplied from the copier
    101 mm (W) x 488 mm (D) x 345 mm (H)
    Approx. 4.3 kg
    Paper Feed Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1015
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R, LT, LT-R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 112 mm (H)
    Approx. 7.7 kg
    Paper Feed Pedestal/Large-capacity Feeder (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    Model Name
    Type
    Number of Cassettes
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KD-1009 (Paper Feed Pedestal)
    Console Type
    One
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R,
    LT,  LT- R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or
    less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    Approx. 17 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    KD-1010 (Large-capacity feeder)
    A4
    2500 sheeets
    Approx. 23 kg
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 305 mm (H)
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    10-6SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Stack Feed Bypass
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper
    Loading Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1016
    Continuous feed: 64 to 80 g/m
    2
    Single sheet feed: 80 to 163 g/m2
    100 sheets (Height of 16 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    485.1 mm (W) x 119.6 mm (D) x 227.4 mm (H)
    Approx. 2.6 kg
    Stapler
    Model Name
    Type of Stapling
    Number of Sheet Stapled
    Staple Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KK-1600
    Flat Clinch Method
    Up to 50 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper
    Up to 48 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper + 2 sheets of 200 g/m2 paper
    Paper thickness: Max. 5.5 mm
    5000 staples
    Supplied from the copier
    257 mm (W) x 423 mm (D) x 173 mm (H)
    Approx. 3.4 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Finisher (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    MJ-1011
    A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R
    60 to 80 g/m2
    30 sheets (A4, A4-R, B5, LT,  LT- R)
    20 sheets (B4)
    15 sheets (A3)
    Rear
    Supplied from the copier
    431 mm (W) x 541 mm (D) x 413 mm (H)
    Approx. 18.6 kg
    *Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    Model Name
    Copy Size
    Paper Thickness
    Number of Copies Staple at a
    Time (64 to 80 g/m
    2)
    Stapling Position
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
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    10-8SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    4. COPY FUNCTION COMBINATION MATRIX
    e-STUDIO16/20/25 Copy Function Combination Table
    The reason why the combination is not available.*1When 2nd function is programmed, the 1st function is cleared.
    *2When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100%.
    *3When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100% and the
    Paper-Auto function is selected automatically.
    *4When 2nd function is programmed, the Lighten/Darken is reset to “Auto” mode.
    *5It is impossible to change the magnification ratio manually.
    *6When 2nd function is programmed, the Paper-Auto is reset and A4 or LT size paper is
    selected automatically.
    *7The annotation is added only on the leading edge of copy output in transportation direction.
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    Yes *F
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No
    No
    No
    Ye s
    No *5
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *5
    No *5
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    No
    Zoom (Manual) *BLight/Dark(Auto/Manu)
    Dual Page
    Edge Erase *C
    Image Shift *D
    APS
    AMS
    Text Mode
    Photo Mode
    Text/Photo
    Sort
    Sort-Offset
    Offset
    Magazine Sort2-in-1/4-in-1(Include Duplex)
    Page Number
    Page Number & Date
    1->2
    2->1
    2->2Bypass(Undefined Size)
    X-Y Zoom
    Neg/Pos
    Mirror
    Alternation
    Book -> 2
    Staple
    Mix Size
    2nd FunctionOffsetSort-OffsetSortText/PhotoPhoto ModeText ModeAMSAPSImage Shift *DEdge Erase *CDual PageLighter/Dark(Auto Manu)
    Zoom (Manual)
    *B
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *2
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    No *6
    No *1 *2
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    No
    No
    No *7
    No *7
    Ye s
    No
    No
    No
    No *2
    No
    No
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    No
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *2
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s*F
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *2
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s*F
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
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    Ye s
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    Ye s
    Ye s
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    Ye s
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    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *A
    Yes *A
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *E
    Yes *F
    Ye s
    No
    No
    No *1
    Yes *E
    No
    Yes *E
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    No *1
    No *1
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Ye s
    Yes *F
    Ye s
    No
    No
    No *1
    Ye s
    No
    Ye s
    1st Function
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    Automatic Function Clear Mode
    Even if you do not press the 
    key, the automatic function clear mode
    will clear all settings to defaults and
    the basic screen will be displayed, 45
    seconds after copying is finished or
    after the last key is pressed. While the
    department management function is
    being operated, the display returns to
    the department code input screen.
    Page 5-3.
    Arrow Keys
    Use these keys to select a desired setting option or to enter a desired name or value in the PROGRAM mode or
    EDIT MENU.
    Also, in the COPY mode, use the 
     key to enter the “REDUCE/ENLARGE” selection menu.
    Use the 
     key to enter the “ZOOM UP/DOWN” selection menu.
    PRINTER Key
    Use this key to adjust the printer settings or perform printing automatically.
    MAIN MENU Key
    Press this key to switch from the PROGRAM mode to the COPY mode.
    You can select the jobs that you would like to perform in COPY, FAX or PRINTER mode.
    PROGRAM Key
    Use this key to reset the settings of the copier or adjust the default settings.
    INTERRUPT Key
    Use this key to interrupt the copying job in process and to perform another copying job.  You can resume the
    interrupted copying job by pressing this key again.
    SUPER ENERGY SAVER Key
    Press this key if the copier is unused for a long time and the copier goes into the Super Energy Save Mode.  Only the
    lamp located to the left of the key illuminates.  The Message Display and the other lamps turn off.  Press this key
    again to resume copying.  After warming up, the copier becomes ready to copy.
    FUNCTION CLEAR Key
    You can clear all modes that you have selected and reset the settings to the defaults.
    CLEAR/STOP Key
    Press this key to clear the number of copies to make or to stop copying.
    START Key
    Press this key to start copying.
    Numeric Keys
    Use these keys to enter the number of copies that you would like to make.
    SET Key
    Use this key to accept the data that you have entered in the PROGRAM mode or EDIT MENU.
    CANCEL Key
    Use this key to return to a previous menu in the PROGRAM mode or EDIT MENU.
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    1-2BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012) Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Job separator (MJ-5001) Offset tray (MJ-5002)
     Automatic duplexing unit (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass (MY-1016)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
     Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009)
    e-STUDIO16
    e-STUDIO20/25
     Stapler (KK-1600)
     Automatic duplexing unit
    (MD-0101)
     Stack feed bypass
    (MY-1016)
     Automatic document feeder (MR-2012)
     Reversing automatic document feeder (MR-3011)
     Finisher including Transportation
    bridge (MJ-1011)*
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
     Paper feed unit (MY-1015)
    Large Capacity Feeder
     (KD-1010)**
    (e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    * The Job separator (MJ-5001) or Offset tray (MJ-5002) can be installed in place of the Finisher.
    ** The Paper feed pedestal (KD-1009) can be installed in place of the Large capacity feeder (KD-1010).
    Furthermore, the Cassette module (MY-1017) (option for e-STUDIO20/25) can be installed in KD-
    1009.
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Control Panel
    IMAGE MODE
    You can switch between the image modes (Text, Text/Photo and Photo) for copying.  The lamp of the currently
    selected image mode illuminates.
    Message Display Panel
    Displays the copier conditions, operating procedures, and various instructions and information to the user in text and
    graphics.
    LIGHT/DARK
    Use this key when making a copy to specify the copy density.
    PAPER SUPPLY
    You can specify from which paper cassette you would like to feed paper for making a copy.
    ZOOM
    You can specify the scaling factor for copying.
    FINISHING
    You can specify how you would like to output copies (including Sort and Offset).
    COPY
    Press this key to switch from the other modes to the COPY mode.  This manual describes the settings and operation
    in the COPY mode in detail.
    Paper Jam Lamp
    This lamp blinks when an original or copy paper is jammed.
    Recording Paper Lamp
    This lamp blinks in the COPY mode when no paper is loaded in the selected paper cassette.
    Toner Lamp
    This lamp illuminates when the toner is about to run out or runs out completely.
    PC Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is serving as a printer and communicating with your computer, while it is printing out
    in the PRINTER mode, or while it is communicating as a local scanner.
    FAX Communication Lamp
    This lamp is not used in the COPY mode.
    This lamp blinks while the copier is communicating in the FAX mode.
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    When the power is turned on, the following basic screen is shown on the Message Display Panel.  (When
    the copier is controlled using the department code, a different screen is display. 
    Page 1-13)
    The Message Display Panel indicates the copier’s status.  It also illustrates operational procedures or
    settings using brief sentences or icons.
    Message Display Panel
    2. DESCRIPTION OF THE DIGITAL COPIER (Cont.)
    Message Copy quantity
    Light/Dark
    Zoom Paper size of the currently
    selected paper source
    Finishing
    READY 1
    PAPER :
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    Changing the Paper Size of the Cassette
    The paper size of the copier’s cassettes can be changed to appropriate paper sizes using the following
    procedure.
    3
    Push the right (unlock) side of the size selection
    lever to unlock it.
    4
    While pushing the size selection lever in the direction
    of the arrow, set the side guide to the desired paper
    width (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    2
    Move the width guide to the desired paper size
    position (as indicated on the bottom surface of the
    cassette).
    1
    Pull the cassette out until it stops.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
    Turning ON the Power Switch / Auto Job Start
    Turning On the Power Switch
    2
    The “Ready”  message  appears.
     This message indicates that the copier is ready for operation.
    Auto Job Start
    READY 1
    PAPER :APS
    :AUTO
    FINISHING :NONSORT ZOOM :100%
     EDIT
    While the copier is warming up, place the original on the glass,
    select the desired copy modes and press the 
     key.
    Wait warming up:Auto Start
    When the machine reaches its proper operating temperature,
    copying will automatically star t.
    Tip
    Even after you have pressed the 
     key, you can change
    the copy modes if copying has not yet started. To cancel the
    auto job start mode, press the 
     key.
    1
    Open the power switch cover and turn ON the switch.
     This message appears on the message display panel of
    the basic screen :
    Please wait
    Wait warming up
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    BEFORE MAKING COPIES
    7
    Repeat steps 4 to 6 to specify the paper size for other
    paper cassettes, as necessary.
    8
    Press the  key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    3. PAPER (Cont.)
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    1. GENERAL COPYING PROCEDURE
    When originals are set and the  key is pressed with all settings unchanged, copies are made using
    the initial (default) settings (*1). By selecting various copy modes, you can alter the number and type of
    copies to be made.
    1
    Place originals.
     When placing an original on the glass:  Page 2-5
     When placing originals facing up in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional): 
     Page 2-6 The initial (default) settings of the copier at the time of installation
    are as shown on the right. You can change these initial settings.
     Page 5-18
    *1 The copy modes that are automatically set when the power
    is turned on or when the 
     key is pressed on the
    control panel are called the initial (default) settings.
    Copying Procedure
    Reproduction ratio ........... 100%
    Copy quantity ................... 1
    Automatic paper selection
    1-side copies from 1-side originals
    Automatic image density
    Text/photo mode
    Non-sort mode
    Initial settings
    Original scale
    Original
    Slide
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    2. SETTING ORIGINALS
    Originals
    The following specifications apply to originals that can be used with this copier:
    Remarks
    Do not place any
    heavy object (4 kg
    or over) on the
    glass.
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on type or
    thickness.
    (For details,
    consult your
    service
    technician.)
    Some of the
    originals on the
    left may not be
    used depending
    on paper quality. Maximum
    number that
    can be set
    50 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2) or
    stacked height of
    originals 8 mm
    or less
    100 originals
    (50 to 80 g/m
    2)
    or stacked
    height of
    originals 16 mm
    or less Size capable of
    automatic
    detection
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    (for e-STUDIO20/
    25 only)
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R,
    A5-R, FOLIO, B4 Types of original
    Sheets
    Three-dimensional
    objects Books
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (Multi-sheet feeding)
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sheet feeding)
    Plain paper, thermal
    paper (for word
    processor or fax), long
    originals, originals with
    filing holes (2-, 3- and
    4- holes):
    50 to 127 g/m
    2
    (1-sided original)
    50 to 105 g/m
    2
    (2-sided original) Setting
    place
    Glass
    Automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Reversing
    automatic
    document
    feeder
    (optional)
    Maximumsize
    Width
     : 302 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
    Width
     : 297 mm
    Length
     : 432 mm
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    HOW TO MAKE COPIES
    Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (option)
    2. SETTING ORIGINALS (Cont.)
    1
    After aligning the edges of the originals well, place
    them on the original feed tray facing up and align
    the slides to the width of the originals.
    Slide
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    3. INTERRUPT COPYING
    The interrupt copy is a convenient feature that allows the user to pause a job that is currently in progress.
    1
    Press the  key.
     This message appears:
    Job interrupted
     The 
     key illuminates during the INTERRUPT copying.
    Note
    One interrupt copy can be made from multiple originals by
    placing them on the glass one at a time.
    2
    Place the original.
     If the previous original remains on the glass, open the original
    cover or automatic document feeder (optional) or the
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) and replace
    it with the original to be interrupt-copied.
    3
    Press the  key.
     Repeat steps 2 to 4 if you need to interrupt copying again.
    4
    After interrupt copying is finished, press the 
    key again.
     When the following is shown on the Message Display, press
    the 
     key and perform the interrupted jobs.
    Ready to resume job.
    Ready to resume job       3
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    BASIC MENU
    1. PAPER SELECTION
    Automatic Paper Selection (APS)
    When the power switch is turned ON, the Automatic Paper Selection (APS) mode is selected as the
    default mode.
    In this mode, when a regular-sized original is loaded for copying, the copier detects the original size
    automatically and selects a same paper size as the original size.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original
    is placed on the glass for copying, the copier cannot detect its size automatically.  A message appears
    prompting the user to specify the size of the original.
    * This mode can only be used for actual-size (100%) copying.
    * For automatically selectable original sizes: 
     Page 2-4
    1
    Check that APS mode is selected in the upper left
    portion of the Message Display.
    4
    Enter the desired copy quantity using numeric keys.
      A copy quantity up to 999 can be keyed in.
     The copy quantity default is set at one.
     When an incorrect quantity is set, press the 
     key
    and key in the correct number.
     If you press the 
     key, all current copier settings will
    be cleared, and returned to the default settings.
    3
    Select desired copy mode.
    2
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
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    5
    Press the  key.
     If the following messages are shown;
    Change the direction of original(s).
    Change direction of original.
    Load the cassette containing paper in the same size as
    the original.
    Set correct cassette
    Add paper in the cassette.
    Add Paper
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    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    Manual Paper Selection
    Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with dark
    borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of automatic
    paper selection.  For these types of originals, use the manual paper selection.
    1
    Press the  key with the initial screen shown in
    the COPY mode.
    2
    Use the  or  keys and select the paper
    cassette that you would like to feed paper from.
     Please note that the cassettes must be pre-defined with the
    size of paper loaded.
     Page 1-8
    3
    Place the original(s) on the original feed tray or on
    the glass.
     (“Setting Original”. 
     Page 2-4)
    4
    Select desired copy mode and quantity as required.
    5
    Press the  key.
    READY 1
    PAPER APS
     SUPPLY:
    :A4
    :B4
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    1. PAPER SELECTION (Cont.)
    5
    Enter the desired copy quantity using the numeric
    keys.
    6
    Press the  key.
    Tip
     If the paper misfeeds in the bypass and the Paper Jam Lamp
    flashes, remove the sheets from the bypass and replace
    them.
     Page 7-14.
     If the size of paper to be loaded is not identical to one
    specified in the default setting, the default settings must be
    reset.  
     Page 1-11.
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    BASIC MENU
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING
    There are four methods available for enlargement and reduction copying.
     Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS):
    After selecting the AMS mode and copy size,  the copier automatically detects the size of the original
    and calculates the appropriate reproduction ratio.  For the e-STUDIO16, when the original is scanned
    on the glass, the user must to manually specify the size of the original.
     REDUCE/ENLARGE:
    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to the paper size.
    Selectable Ratio:
    Using Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)
    1
    Press the  key.
     ZOOM UP/DOWN:
    The Down and Up arrow keys select the desired reproduction ratio at 1% increments.
     XY ZOOM:
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    * Highly transparent originals such as OHP films and tracing paper, very dark originals, originals with
    dark borders, or non-regular sized originals such as newspaper and magazines, may be incapable of
    automatic magnification selection. For these types of originals, use the reduction/enlargement modes.
    Ratio
    50%
    71%
    82%
    141%
    200%
    Original/Copy
    A3/A5-R
    A3/A4-R, A4-R/A5-R, B4/B5-R
    B4/A4-R, B5-R/A5-R
    A4-R/A3, A5-R/A4-R, A5/A4, B5-R/B4
    A5-R/A3
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    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
    Reduce/Enlarge
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or on
    the glass, key in the copy quantity, and press the
     key.
    1
    Select the appropriate paper cassette.
    (Manual Paper Selection 
     Page 3-3.)
    2
    Press the  key or  key.
     Press the  key and go to step 3,
    or press the 
     key and go to step 4.
    3
    Use the  or  keys and select “REDUCE/
    ENLARGE.”  Press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the desired reproduction ratio using the
     or  key.   Press the  key.
     You must to manually specify the size of the original.
    READY 1
    PAPER :
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING :SORT ZOOM :65%
     EDIT
    When a regular-sized original and copy paper are used, select a ratio corresponding to them.
    READY 1
    ZOOM: 100%
    AMS
    REDUCE/ENLARGE
    ZOOM 1
    REDUCE  50% A3 > A5
     /ENLARGE:  71% A3 > A4
     82% B4 > A4
    141% A4 > A3
    200% A5 > A3
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    BASIC MENU
    X-Y Zoom
    This function allows you to alter the reproduction ratio in the X and Y directions of your copies.
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel.
    2
    Press the  key to display “XY ZOOM.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Specify the X and Y reproduction ratios.
     Select the X or Y direction using the  or  key and specify
    the reproduction ratio using the 
     or  key.  Then
    press the 
     key to accept the reproduction ratio.
     When the original is scanned on the original glass, the
    reproduction ratio can be specified to 50 % to 200 % for the
    e-STUDIO16, and 25 % to 400 % for the e-STUDIO20/25.
     When the original is scanned in the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50 % to 200 % can be
    specified.
    4
    “Xxxx-Yxxx%” appears next to zoom on the display.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY 1
    ZOOM: REDUCE/ENLARGE
    ZOOM UP/DOWN
    XY ZOOM
    ZOOM 1
    XY ZOOM: 200%
    X 100 %  -  Y  99 %
    50%
    READY 1
    PAPER :
    A4  :AUTO
    FINISHING :SORT ZOOM :X100-Y99%
     EDIT
    100%200%
    100%
    200%
    2. REDUCTION AND ENLARGEMENT COPYING (Cont.)
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    BASIC MENU
    3
    Press the  or  key to select the desired image
    density.
    T 
    press the 
     k
    step to the left and y
    lighter
    T
     
    press the 
     k
    step to the r
    dar
    4
    When the  key is pressed after density is set, the
    screen returns to the initial screen for copying.
    The specified cop
    displa
    5
    Place the original to be copied in the feeder or glass
    and press the 
     key.
    Copies are made in the selected image density
    LIGHT/DARK 1
    MANUAL:
    -3-2-10+1+2+3
     
    READY 1
    PAPER :
     A4 :  2
    FINISHING :SORT ZOOM :100%
     EDIT
    3. COPYING WITH COPY DENSITY SELECTION (Cont.)
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    BASIC MENU
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    EDIT MENU
    1. DUPLEX COPYING
    This function allows you to set the type of originals (1-sided, 2-sided or book-type) and the desired type
    of copying (1-sided or 2-sided).
    Original Copy
    *, ,  and  require the optional automatic duplexing unit to be
    installed.
    *
     and  require the optional reversing automatic document feeder
    to be installed.
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    EDIT MENU
     1-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    There are two methods of making duplexed copies from single-sided originals:
     Using the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder (optional)
     - For duplex-copying from sheet originals of the specified sizes and weights.
     Setting originals on the glass - For duplex-copying from originals that cannot be handled by the automatic
    document feeder (optional) or the reversing automatic document feeder (optional).
    Note
    This copying mode requires the automatic duplexing unit (optional) to be installed.
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    When using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1 > 1
    DUAL TYPE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    DUPLEX 1
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “1 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    5
    Place the first page of the originals (first side) on
    the glass.
    6
    Press the  key.
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    or
    7
    Place the next original (second side) on the glass.
    8
    Press the  key.
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1 > 1
    DUAL TYPE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    Next original? 1
    YES
    NO
    DUPLEX 1
    Original > Copy
    1 > 1
    1 > 2
    Select original size 1
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
     2-Sided Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    Placing two sided originals on the re
    k
    The or
    scanned into memor
    Y
    2\) or
    Note
    This cop
    duple
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select “2 > 2” by pressing the  key.
    Then press the 
     key. Press the  key to return
    to the initial screen for copying.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, reproduction ratio,
    image density and copy quantity.
    The automatic paper selection mode is selected as the
    def
    5
    Place the originals on the feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1 > 1
    DUAL TYPE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX 1
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    This cop
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Confirm that “DUPLEX” is highlighted on the screen.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Select  “BOOK > 2” by pressing the  key.
    4
    Press the  key.
    7
    Specify the Book Margin then press the  key, as
    necessary.
    Press the  or  k
    Each time either of the k
    incremented or decremented b
    Press the 
     k k
    decrement the v
    Specify the v
    6
    Press the  key.
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1 > 1
    DUAL TYPE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT:OFF
     Book-Type Originals > 2-Sided Copies
    5
    Select the start and end page.
    Select the desired cop or 
    key
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    RIGHT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > LEFT
    Cop
    on a left page
    LEFT > RIGHT
    Cop
    on a r
    1. DUPLEX COPYING (Cont.)
    DUPLEX 1
    Original > Copy
    2 > 1
    BOOK > 2
    BOOK > 2 1
    RIGHT > RIGHT
    RIGHT > LEFT
    LEFT  > LEFT
    8
    Press the  key.
    BOOK MARGIN 1
    30mm
    15mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    8
    Press the  key.
    2. DUAL PAGE COPYING
    The f
    need not mo
    be copied onto tw
    Example of Dual P
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “DUAL PAGE” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “ON.”  Then press the
     key
    Upon selecting “ON”, y
    the appropr
    to 30 mm is acceptab
    When 20 mm is entered, a line that appears at the center of
    the cop
    made, a 10 mm margin is estab
    line
    When both the Edge Er
    specified, a bigger v
    4
    “DUAL PAGE: XXmm” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the A4 paper cassette.
    6
    Place the original on the glass.
    7
    Select the desired image density, etc. as required.
    Only 100 % of reproduction r
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1>1
    DUAL PAGE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT :OFF
    READY 1
    DUPLEX :1>1
    DUAL PAGE :8mm
    IMAGE SHIFT :OFF
    DUAL PAGE 1
    OFF
    ON
    BOOK MARGIN 1
    30mm
    8 mm
     8mm
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    EDIT MENU
    7
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    8
    Press the  key.
    4. EDGE ERASE COPYING
    If the edges of an or
    Using the edge erase mode
    the mar
    to 20 mm.
    Example of Edge Er
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “Edge Erase.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select the “ON.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    The current edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  To change the edge erase margin, select
    the desired margin by using the 
     or  key.
    Then press the 
     key.
    The edge er
    5
    The selected edge erase margin appears on the
    screen.  Press the 
     key to return to the initial
    screen for copying.
    6
    Place the original(s) on the feed tray or on the glass.
    READY 1
    DUAL PAGE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT :OFF
    EDGE ERASE :OFF
    READY 1
    DUAL PAGE :OFF
    IMAGE SHIFT :OFF
    EDGE ERASE :10mm
    EDGE ERASE 1
    OFF
    ON
    EDGE ERASE 1
    20mm
    10mm
     4mm
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    EDIT MENU
    5. 2-IN-1/4-IN-1 (Cont.)
    5
    Select the type of original and copy.
    6
    Press the  key.
    7
    What is selected appears on the screen.
    Press the 
     key to return to the initial screen for
    copying.
    8
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density, and
    copy quantity.
    9
    Press the  key.
    2IN1 1
    Original > Copy
    2 > 2
    2 > 1
    READY 1
    IMAGE SHIFT :OFF
    EDGE ERASE :OFF
    2IN1/4IN1 :2IN1(2>1)
    Note
    T
     k
    and then select the desired paper cassette
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    EDIT MENU
    The magazine sor
    along the inside as if y
    Note
    This copautomatic dupleunit \(optional\) to be installed.
    Example of magazine sor
    6. MAGAZINE SORT
    27 188765432145 36
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    3
    Press the  key to display “ON.”  Then press the
     key.
    4
    Press the  key and specify whether the originals
    are single-side or duplex.   Then press the 
     key.
    5
    “MAGAZINE SORT: X>2” appears.  Press the 
    key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    6
    Select the desired image density and copy quantity.
    READY 1
    EDGE ERASE :OFF
    2IN1/4IN1 :OFF
    MAGAZINE SORT:OFF
    READY 1
    EDGE ERASE :OFF
    2IN1/4IN1 :OFF
    MAGAZINE SORT:1>2
    2
    Press the  key to display “MAGAZINE SORT.”
    Then press the 
     key.
    MAGAZINE SORT 1
    OFF
    ON
    MAGAZINE SORT 1
    Original > Copy
    1 > 2
    2 > 2
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    EDIT MENU
    9
    For the subsequent originals, repeat step 8 above.
    10
    When scanning of the last original has finished,
    select “NO.”Next Original? 3
    YES
    NO
    11
    Press the  key.
    6. MAGAZINE SORT (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    Tip
    In the annotation function, pr
    edge of the paper selected.
    cop
    Theref
    side of the machine
    6
    Place the original on the glass and press the 
    key.When Placing the Original on the Glass
    7
    Select “YES,” set the next original and press the 
    key.
    Next Original? 3
    YES
    NO
    Next Original? 3
    YES
    NO
    Memory clear? 3
    YES
    NOWhile the “Ne” screen is being sho
     
    the ANNO“YES” or “NO” and
    press the 
     key
    8
    For the next and subsequent originals, repeat step
    7 above.
    9
    When the last original is finished being scanned,
    select “NO.”
    10
    Press the  key.
    7. ANNOTATION (Cont.)
    F
    \(APS\) mode or automatic magnification selection \(AMS\) is
    selected, a message appears prompting y
    siz
    Use the 
     or  k
    Then press the 
     
    document.
    When the first or“Ne
    Or” screen appears
    Select original size 1
    A4
    A3
    A4-R
    A5-R
    B4
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    EDIT MENU
    Negative/Positive Reversal
    This function allo
    *
    P
    Example of negativ
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU”
    screen appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “EDITING.”   Then press
    the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key and select “NEG/POS.”  Then
    press the 
     key.
    4
    “EDITING: NEG/POS” appears.  Press the  key
    to return to the initial screen for copying.
    5
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density,
    reproduction ratio and copy quantity.
    6
    Place the original on the glass or the feeder tray and
    press the 
     key.
    READY 1
    MAGAZINE SORT:OFF
    ANNOTATION :OFF
    EDITING :OFF
    READY 1
    MAGAZINE SORT:OFF
    ANNOTATION :OFF
    EDITING :NEG/POS
    EDITING 1
    OFF
    MIRROR
    NEG/POS
    8. EDITING (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in
    the initial screen for copying.
    2
    Press the  key to display the “MIX SIZE”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key to display the “ON”.
    Then press the 
     key.
    4
    Select the Automatic paper Selection (APS) mode
    or Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) mode.
    Then select the desired paper cassette, reproduction
    ratio, image density and copy quantity as required.
    5
    Place the originals on the original feed tray.
    6
    Press the  key.
    10. COPYING MIXED SIZE ORIGINALS
    Put original in doc. feeder 1
    EDITING :OFF
    BUILD JOB :OFF
    MIX SIZE :ON
    A set of or
    originals all have the same width.
    Note
    This copy function requires the optional reversing automatic document feeder \(RADF\) be installed.
    READY 1
    EDITING :OFF
    BUILD JOB :OFF
    MIX SIZE :OFF
    MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL 1
    OFF
    ON
    Note
    When the “MIX SIZE” is selected, the “APS” is automatically
    selected.
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    EDIT MENU
    Recalling a Stored Combination of Copy Modes
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying.  The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    2
    Press the  key to display “JOB MEMORY” in
    reverse.  Then press the 
     key.
    3
    Press the  key while “RECALL” is selected.
    4
    Select the desired Job number from “MEMORY1”
    to “MEMORY4”.  Then press the 
     key. Press the
     key to return to the initial screen for copying.
    Tip
    When the selected memor
    prog
    bo
    5
    Place the original on the glass or the feed tray and
    press the 
     key.  The original is copied in the
    combination of modes you have recalled.
    READY 1
    EDITING :OFF
    JOB BUILD :OFF
    JOB MEMORY
    JOB MEMORY 1
    RECALL
    MEMORY
    MEMORY 1
    MEMORY1
    MEMORY2
    MEMORY3
    MEMORY4
    11. JOB MEMORY (Cont.)
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    EDIT MENU
    13. MENU LIST
    1
    Press the  key on the control panel while in the
    initial screen for copying. The “EDIT MENU” screen
    appears.
    Pr’s men
    READY 1
    JOB MEMORY
    PAPER TYPE :OFF
    MENU LIST
    MENU LIST
    Printing acceptedThe menu list will be pr
    2
    Press the  key to display “MENU LIST.”   Then
    press the 
     key.
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    1. FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    Offset Tray (option)
    When the Offset Tray is configured, the copied set are collated
    or stacked in groups with each set offset.
    Job Separator (option)
    The job separator function allows a copied job and an optional
    fax job to be output onto separate paper trays.
    Stapler (option)
    Sets of copies can be manually stapled when the stapler with
    work surface is attached. Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    When the Finisher is attached, the OFFSET, SORT/OFFSET,
    and STAPLE functions become available.
    Tr a y s
    Paper
    stopper
    Note
    When longer paper, such as Ledger size, is designated to
    output onto the lower tray, please use the paper stopper
    attached to the Job Separator. (Do not use the paper stopper
    attached to the lower tray.)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    As sets of copies are output, the sets are sorted.
    Example: Making 5 sets of copies from 5-paper originals
    *Bypass copying is not possible in the sor t mode.
    3. SORT COPYING
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder.
     Confirm that “SORT” is shown for “FINISHING.”
    2
    If “FINISHING:SORT” is not displayed, press the 
    key and select the sort mode.
     Select “SORT” from the FINISHING menu by pressing the
     key. Then press the  key.
    3
    Key in the desired copy quantity (sets) using the
    numeric keys.
    4
    Select the desired paper cassette, image density and
    reproduction ratio.
    5
    Press the  key.
     The copier starts scanning the original.
     Press the 
     key to stop scanning the original
    temporarily.  Press the 
     key to resume scanning.
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    54321
    Press START to resume 3
    PAPER :
     A4-R :AUTO
    FINISHING :SORT ZOOM :100%
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted and the sor
    is ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear? 3
    YES
    NO
    Tip
    NON SOR
    only when the Offset 
    READY 1
    FINISHING: NONSORT
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    When Using the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
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    FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    4. OFFSET COPYING
    When the Offset 
    output in one pile b
    Example:Making 6 sets of copies from 3-page or \(Bypass cop
    mode
    1
    Place the originals in the feeder or on the glass.
    Select the desired number of copies, image density
    and reproduction ratio.
    3
    Select the OFFSET mode.
    Select “NONSOR” or “SOR” from the
    FINISHING men
     k
    the 
     key
    321
    111
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When the offset tra
    Remo
    Remo
     k
    contin
    Ref“NON-SOR
    COPYING” when “NONSOR” is selected.
     P
    Ref“SOR”
    when “SOR” is selected.
     P
    READY 1
    FINISHING:
    NONSORT/OFFSET
    SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
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    6-8FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    When Placing the Original on the Glass
    2
    Select the “AL” mode
    Select “AL” from the FINISHING men
    pressing the 
     k key
    3
    K
    ke
    4
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    5
    Place the original and press the  ke
    When scanning of the first or“NEXT
    ORIGINAL?” screen appears
    6
    Select  “YES,” set the ne
     ke
    7
    For the ne
    6.
    8
    When the last original has been finished being
    scanned,“NO”
    1
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    Copying 3
    PAPER :
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING :ALTERNATION ZOOM :100%
    The copier star
    Press the 
     
    temporar
     
    Press START to resume 3
    PAPER :
     A4 :AUTO
    FINISHING :ALTERNATION ZOOM :100%
    If the  
    stopped, the scanned data is deleted, and the alter
    ter“YES” or “NO” and press the 
     key
    When all or
    star
    Memory clear? 3
    YES
    NO
    Next Original? 3
    YES
    NO
    5.
    READY 1
    FINISHING: SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
    ALTERNATION
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    6-10FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    6.
    When the optional finisher is installed, y
    capacity f
    A4, A4-R, B5 \(30 sheets
    B4
    A3, FOLIO
    When the optional finisher is installed \(option f
    ABABAB
    FinishSet on the A
    Document FPlaced on the glass
    1
    Place the originals in the f
    3
    Select the “ST” mode
    Select “ST” from the FINISHING men
     k ke
    4
    K
    ke
    5
    Select the desired ima
    ratio.
    6
    Press the  ke
    The copier star
    each set of copies are ejected.
    2
    Press the  ke“FINISHING” screen appear
    When Using the A
    the Rever
    READY 1
    FINISHING:SORT
    SORT/OFFSET
    STAPLE
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    6-12FINISHING MODE SELECTION
    T’s top edge
    align them to the guide in the diagonal direction. When sets of copies are inser
    direction v
    Stapler kit \(KK-1600\) is installed.
    T
    in the front.
    6.
    When the optional Stapler kit is installed
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    7-2WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    1. DESCRIPTION OF THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
    The message display panel shows the status of the copier.  When
    one of the graphic symbols flashes, go to the pages referenced
    and take the recommended action.
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    7-4WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOL FLASHES
    B
    A
    1
    Pulling up the grip, draw out the large-capacity
    feeder carefully until it comes to a stop.
    2
    Open some paper packages, take out entire reams
    of paper and set them aligned in tray 
     and tray .
    When setting the paper to the r
    aside
     to the left aside
    set neatly if y
    the tr
     and .\) Be sure that the centre le
    \(Ref
    Do not add paper abo
    Up to 2500 sheets of paper \(recommended b
    be set.
    P
     at first, and
    when it r
     mov
    position 
    .
    Do not use creased, f
    per
    2. LOADING PAPER (Cont.)
    Adding Paper to the Large-Capacity Feeder (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    3
    Close the cover of the large-capacity feeder.
    Close the co
    mo
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    7-6WHEN 
    4
    It is possible that the toner may have become caked
    in the replacement Toner Cartridge. In order to insure
    the toner flows smoothly, shake the new Toner
    Cartridge back and forth several times.
    5
    Pull the tab or remove the sealing tape from the new
    cartridge.
    6
    Install the new Toner Cartridge sliding it into the
    copier.
    7
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the charger
    wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the Process Unit
    several times to clean the charger wire.
    3. REPLACING TONER CARTRIDGE (Cont.)
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    Replacing Process Unit
    1
    Open the stack feed bypass.
    2
    Open the automatic duplexing unit by pulling up on
    the release grip.  (Not all copiers are equipped with
    automatic duplexing units.)
    3
    Open the side cover of the copier.
    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT
    Note
    Do not e
    sunlight or touch the dr The Process Unit requires replacement when the “Dr” is displa
    Tip
    When “Dr” is displa
    cop“Replace process unit” and the copier stops
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    4. REPLACING PROCESS UNIT (Cont.)
    11
    Pull the tab to remove the sealing tape from the
    Process Unit.
    Important
    Ne
    of the Process Unit.
    will cause pr
    Do not e
    Unit to light f
    be left an
    with cloth, paper
    12
    Insert the new Process Unit all the way into the
    copier.  Then install the Toner Cartridge by reversing
    the removal procedure.
    Alw
    touch the g
    out of the copier f
    13
    After installing the Toner Cartridge, move the
    charger wire cleaning lever (in and out) of the
    Process Unit several times to clean the charger
    wire.
    9
    Discard the used Process Unit properly.
    10
    Open the package and take the new Process Unit
    out.
    8
    Grasping the colored handle on top of the Process
    Unit, remove the Process Unit from the copier.
    14
    Close the covers opened during this procedure and
    latch the deplexing unit into position (if attached).
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM
    Remo Use the f
    the Re
    jammed in the A
    remo
    1
    Press the button to unlock and open the cover.
    Paper Misfeeds in the Reversing
    Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
    When a paper misf
    appears:
    An illustr
    or  k Misf
    xxxx represents the position where the tr
    to the f
    Misfeed in copier
    Open side cover
    of the copier.
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    Lift the original tray.
    When holding the co
    careful not to get y
    8
    Lift the reversing automatic document feeder to
    expose the under side.  Then press the blue lever to
    release the access panel.
    6
    Remove any misfed originals.
    7
    Lower the original tray and close the reversing
    automatic document feeder cover.
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Open the side cover.
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.  Then close the cover. Paper Misfeeds in Paper Feed Pedestal (optional)
    B
    Paper Misfeed in the Large-Capacity Feeder
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper.
    1
    Open the cover .
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit are opened, open the side
    cover.Paper Misfeeds in the Drum/Charger area
    2
    Press the two blue levers.  To release any paper in
    the fuser unit.
    Caution
    As the Fuser Section is heated, pa
    handling it.
    3
    Rotate the knob indicated with a blue arrow toward
    the inside and remove any misfed paper.
    4
    After clearing all paper, return the two blue levers.
    Close the exit cover and the right side cover.  Return
    the duplex unit to its normal position (if installed).
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    4
    Press the two blue levers. To release anypaper in
    the fuser unit.
    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    5
    After clearing paper, return the two blue levers. Close
    the fuser cover and tighten the two blue screws.
    Close the exit cover and the right cover. Return the
    automatic duplexing unit to normal position (if
    installed).
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    5. CLEARING PAPER JAM (Cont.)
    2
    Remove any misfed paper inside the relay unit.
     Paper Misfeed in the Relay Unit
    (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    If paper is misf
    it pushing do
    Remo
    easier
    1
    Holding the cover handle of the relay unit, open it.
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    6. ADDING STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    By pulling the lever, move the finisher away care-
    fully from the copier.
    4
    Remove the empty staple case upward from the
    staple cartridge.
    5
    Push in a new staple case into the staple cartridge
    completely inside until a click is heard.
    Do not remo
    case is set in the car
    2
    Holding the sides of the staple cartridge, slide it out.
    3
    Turn the staple cartridge upside down.
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    6. ADDING STAPLES (Cont.)
    Be sure to tur
    1
    Slide forward and lift up the staple cover.
    2
    Pull out the staple cartridge.
    3
    Press the cartridge knob to remove the empty staple
    case.
    4
    Insert a new staple case into the cartridge.
    Do not peel off the stic
    inser
    Staple kit (option)
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    7. REMOVING JAMMED STAPLES
    Finisher (option for e-STUDIO20/25)
    1
    Perform steps 1 and 2 of the procedure for “6.
    ADDING STAPLES Finisher ”
    ( Page 7-22).
    3
    Remove any jammed staples using your fingertip or
    something sharp.
    4
    Holding the knob, return part  to its original
    position.
    A
    A
    2
    Holding the knob, lower part .
    5
    Return the staple cartridge to its original position.
    Inser
    with a clic
    6
    Attach the finisher to the copier.
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    5
    Close the staple cover.
    6
    Restore power to the copier.
    Confirm proper operation of the stapler.
    7. REMOVING JAMMED STAPLES (Cont.)
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    9. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
    Note
    When the either of the following messages appears on the message display:
    Time f
    Maintenance/Drum
    This indicates that assistance from a qualified service technician is required. Call for service.or
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    9-2MAINTENANCE
    1. DAILY INSPECTION
    Items to inspect every morning
    Power switch ON/OFF status
     We recommend turning the power switch ON at startup every
    morning so that copies can be made whenever you want. Also,
    make sure that you turn the power switch OFF when you leave
    the office.
    Items to inspect once a week
    Cleaning the Original Cover
     Clean the original cover or the back of the automatic document
    feeder (optional) or reversing automatic document feeder
    (optional) with alcohol or a well-squeezed soft cloth moistened
    with a neutral detergent.  Then dry with a soft cloth.
    Cleaning the Automatic Document Feeder (optional) or
    Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (optional)
     Clean the automatic document feeder (optional) roller or
    reversing automatic document feeder (optional) roller with
    alcohol or a soft cloth moistened with a neutral detergent.  Make
    sure that the soft cloth is squeezed well.  Then dry with a soft
    cloth.
    Note
     Before cleaning the copier, be sure to turn OFF power switch.
     Please be careful not to scratch the glass surface or back of
    the cover, when cleaning it.
    Cleaning the Original Glass
     Clean the original glass scanning glass of the auto document
    feeder and scale with a soft cloth moistened with cleaning
    liquid. Then dry with a soft cloth.
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    9-4MAINTENANCE
    Cleaning the transfer charger wire
    1
    Making sure that the stack feed bypass and the
    automatic duplexing unit (if installed) are opened,
    open the side cover.
    2
    Clean the transfer charger wire using the attached
    charger cleaning accessory.
    3
    Close the side cover, automatic duplexing unit and
    stack feed bypass.
    2. CLEANING THE WIRE (Cont.)
    When any of the following is generated on the copy, clean the transfer charger wire.
     White lines in the direction of paper feed.
     Uneven tone or dim images.
    BE  SURE TO TURN  OFF THE  POWER  before  cleaning  the  transfer  charger  wire.
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    9-6MAINTENANCE
    3. SIMPLE TROUBLE SHOOTING (Cont.)
    Copies are stained
    Countermeasure
    Close the cover firmly to shut out any external
    light.
    Clean the original glass with a cloth
    moistened with cleaning liquid.  Then wipe it
    with a dry cloth.
    Clean the original cover with a cloth
    moistened with a neutral detergent.
    Then wipe the detergent completely off with
    a dry cloth.
    Set the image density properly.
    Reference page
    _
    9-2
    9-2
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Is the original cover firmly
    closed?
    Is the original glass dirty?
    Is the original cover dirty?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Replace the toner cartridge.
    Set the image density properly.
    Reference page
    7-4
    3-12
    Items to be checked
    Has the message “Toner
    empty” appeared on the
    screen?
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Countermeasure
    Set the image density properly.Reference page
    3-12Items to be checked
    Is the image density set
    properly?
    Copy density is too low
    Copy density is too high
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    10-2SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    1. e-STUDIO16/20/25 SPECIFICATIONS
    Model Name
    Body Type
    Copying System
    Original Glass
    Original Cover (Platen Cover)
    Frame Structure
    Photosensor Type
    Original Scanning System
    Resolution
    Scanning Data Output System
    Image Memory
    Maximum Original Capacity
    (with max. image memory
    installed) *
    Acceptable Originals
    Acceptable Copy Paper Size
    Warm-up Time
    First Copy Time
    Multiple Copying
    Reproduction Ratio
    Paper Supply
    Copy Density Adjustment
    Power Requirement/
    Power Consumption
    Dimensions (Main Body only)
    Weight (Main Body only)
    DP1600/2000/2500
    Desktop type
    Indirect electrophotographic method
    Fixed (original referenced to top left, referenced to center when using
    the Automatic Document Feeder or the Reversing Automatic Document
    Feeder)
    Option
    Fixed frame method
    OPC drum
    CCD sensor (7450 pixels)
    600 x 600 dpi
    One Scan Multi-Copying
    Sort memory : (Std.) 8 MB
    (Max.) 136 MB
    Single sided : 250 sheets
    Double sided : 125 sheets
    Sheets, books and three-dimensional objects
    Automatic feeding : A3 to A5-R
    Manual feeding : A3 to A5-R
    60 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 70 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    7.9 sec. or less (e-STUDIO16), 6.0 sec. or less (e-STUDIO20/25)
    Up to 999 copies (numeric key entry)
    Preset ratio : 50, 71, 82, 141, 200%
    Zoom : 50 to 200% (e-STUDIO16),
    25 to 400% (e-STUDIO20/25)** (in 1% increments)
    Cassette: 64 to 80 g/m
    2 550 sheets
    (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Automatic plus manual selection from 7 steps
    220-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less 
    (e-STUDIO16), 1.7 KW or less
    (e-STUDIO20/25)
    110-127 VAC, 50/60 Hz 1.4 KW or less (for Saudi Arabia 100V version only)
    530 mm (W) x 554 mm (D) x 600 mm (H)
    Applox. 50 kg
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    * Requires optional memory and varies depending upon originals used and amount of memory installed.
    ** When the original is scaned in the automatic document feeder (optional) or reversing automatic
    document feeder (optional), the reproduction ratio of 50% to 200% can be specified.
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    10-4SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Automatic Duplexing Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Originals
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MD-0101
    Maximum A3
    Minimum A5-R
    Paper weight 64 to 80 g/m2
    Supplied from the copier
    101 mm (W) x 488 mm (D) x 345 mm (H)
    Approx. 4.3 kg
    Paper Feed Unit
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1015
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R, LT, LT-R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 112 mm (H)
    Approx. 7.7 kg
    Paper Feed Pedestal/Large-capacity Feeder (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    Model Name
    Type
    Number of Cassettes
    Acceptable Paper Size
    Acceptable Paper Weight
    Cassette Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KD-1009 (Paper Feed Pedestal)
    Console Type
    One
    A3, A4, FOLIO, A4-R, B4, A5-R,
    LT,  LT- R
    64 to 80 g/m2
    550 sheets (Height of 60.5 mm or
    less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    Approx. 17 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    KD-1010 (Large-capacity feeder)
    A4
    2500 sheeets
    Approx. 23 kg
    530 mm (W) x 536 mm (D) x 305 mm (H)
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    10-6SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    Stack Feed Bypass
    Model Name
    Acceptable Paper
    Loading Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    MY-1016
    Continuous feed: 64 to 80 g/m
    2
    Single sheet feed: 80 to 163 g/m2
    100 sheets (Height of 16 mm or less when loaded)
    Supplied from the copier
    485.1 mm (W) x 119.6 mm (D) x 227.4 mm (H)
    Approx. 2.6 kg
    Stapler
    Model Name
    Type of Stapling
    Number of Sheet Stapled
    Staple Capacity
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
    KK-1600
    Flat Clinch Method
    Up to 50 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper
    Up to 48 sheets of 52 to 80 g/m
    2 paper + 2 sheets of 200 g/m2 paper
    Paper thickness: Max. 5.5 mm
    5000 staples
    Supplied from the copier
    257 mm (W) x 423 mm (D) x 173 mm (H)
    Approx. 3.4 kg
    2. SPECIFICATION OF OPTIONS (Cont.)
    Finisher (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    MJ-1011
    A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R, B4, B5, B5-R
    60 to 80 g/m2
    30 sheets (A4, A4-R, B5, LT,  LT- R)
    20 sheets (B4)
    15 sheets (A3)
    Rear
    Supplied from the copier
    431 mm (W) x 541 mm (D) x 413 mm (H)
    Approx. 18.6 kg
    *Specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
    Model Name
    Copy Size
    Paper Thickness
    Number of Copies Staple at a
    Time (64 to 80 g/m
    2)
    Stapling Position
    Power Source
    Dimensions
    Weight
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    10-8SPECIFICATIONS & OPTIONS
    4. COPY FUNCTION COMBINATION MATRIX
    e-STUDIO16/20/25 Copy Function Combination Table
    The reason why the combination is not available.*1When 2nd function is programmed, the 1st function is cleared.
    *2When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100%.
    *3When 2nd function is programmed, the magnification ratio is reset to 100% and the
    Paper-Auto function is selected automatically.
    *4When 2nd function is programmed, the Lighten/Darken is reset to “Auto” mode.
    *5It is impossible to change the magnification ratio manually.
    *6When 2nd function is programmed, the Paper-Auto is reset and A4 or LT size paper is
    selected automatically.
    *7The annotation is added only on the leading edge of copy output in transportation direction.
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    Zoom (Manual) *BLight/Dark(Auto/Manu)
    Dual Page
    Edge Erase *C
    Image Shift *D
    APS
    AMS
    Text Mode
    Photo Mode
    Text/Photo
    Sort
    Sort-Offset
    Offset
    Magazine Sort2-in-1/4-in-1(Include Duplex)
    Page Number
    Page Number & Date
    1->2
    2->1
    2->2Bypass(Undefined Size)
    X-Y Zoom
    Neg/Pos
    Mirror
    Alternation
    Book -> 2
    Staple
    Mix Size
    2nd FunctionOffsetSort-OffsetSortText/PhotoPhoto ModeText ModeAMSAPSImage Shift *DEdge Erase *CDual PageLighter/Dark(Auto Manu)
    Zoom (Manual)
    *B
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    No *1 *2
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    Yes *E
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    Ye s
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    3. PAPER
    Acceptable Paper Types and Sizes / Handling and Storing Paper
    Acceptable Paper Types and Sizes
    Remarks
    Plain paper with holes for filing
    cannot be used.
    Plain paper with holes for filing
    cannot be used.
    (for e-STUDIO20/25 only)
    Plain paper with holes for filing
    cannot be used.
    Also, some of paper on the left
    may not be used depending on
    type or thickness.
    (For details, consult your
    service technician.) Maximum
    capacity
    550 sheets
    (Height:
    approx. 60
    mm)
    2500 sheets
    100 sheets
    (Height:
    apporx. 11
    mm)
    1 sheet Paper size
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R,
    FOLIO, B4
    LT format :
    LT,  LT- R
    Regular size
    A/B format:  A4 only
    Regular size
    A/B format:
    A3, A4, A4-R, A5-R,
    FOLIO, B4
    LT format :
    LT,  LT- R Type of paper
    Plain paper
    (64~80 g/m
    2) only
    Plain paper
    (64~80 g/m
    2) only
    Multi-sheet feeding:
    Plain paper (64~80
    g/m
    2) only
    1-sheet feeding:
    Plain paper (80~163
    g/m
    2), tracing paper,
    OHP film, labels Feeder
     Cassette
     Paper
    feed unit
    (option)
     Paper
    feed
    pedestal
    (option)
     Large-
    capacity
    feeder
    (option)
     Sheet
    feed
    bypass
    (option)
    Handling and Storing Paper
    Pay attention to the following points:
     Avoid using paper that is specially treated or paper that has been printed on another machine, and
    also avoid performing double copying on the same side of paper; this may cause a malfunction.
     Do not use paper with creases, wrinkles or that is prone to curling, slick paper, or rough paper; this
    may cause paper misfeeds.
     Once opened, paper should be kept in its wrapping paper and stored in a damp-free place.
     To prevent paper being folded or bent, store it evenly on a flat surface. “Maximum capacity” refers to the number of sheets when the paper recommended by Toshiba is set.
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