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KIP 7000 User Guide

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Thank you for purchasing the KIP 7000.


This USER'S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 7000.
Please read this USER'S MANUAL carefully before using the Printer.
Please keep this USER'S MANUAL for future reference.
1. When this product is installed in North America.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
2. When this product is installed in Europe
This equipment complies with the requirements in Pub.22 of CISPR Rules for a Class B
computing device.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio
and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the
interference.
Do not install Machine around other electronic equipment or other precision instruments.
Other devices may be effected by electrical noise during operation.
If the Machine is installed near other electronic equipment, such as a TV or a radio,
interference to said equipment, such as noise or flickering, may occur.
Use a separate power line and install the PRINTER as far as possible from said equipment.
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd. has determined
that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency.

The International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program is an international program that
promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office
equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that
effectively reduce energy consumption. It is an open system in which business proprietors can
participate voluntarily. The targeted products are office equipment such as computers, monitors,
printers, facsimiles, copiers, scanners, and multifunction devices. Their standards and logos are
uniform among participating nations.
The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to
SJ/T11364-2006 of Peoples Republic of China Electronic
Industry Standard and does not apply to countries outside of
Peoples Republic of China.
The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to GB
18455-2001 11364-2006 of National Standard of the Peoples
Republic of China and does not apply to countries outside of
Peoples Republic of China.

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Safety Warnings
The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product.
These notes are important in preventing danger to the operator or operation of the printer.
The following symbols are found throughout the USERS Manual and have the following meaning:

WARNING
This WARNING mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious
injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction.

CAUTION
This CAUTION mark means that there is a possibility of injury or physical
damage if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction.

When marked with this symbol, DO NOT ATTEMPT

When marked with this symbol, pay close attention to

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WARNING
Ground the product with a correct ground source or you may be electrically
shocked.

1. The Power source should be as follows:


220 240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 20A or higher
2. Use a circuit with a dedicated breaker.
3. Install the product as close to the wall outlet as possible.
4. If you wish to move the printer, please contact your service personnel.

1. Do not remove the screw and do not open the cover if not instructed to
do so in this Users Manual. If you ignore this warning, you may be burnt
or receive an electric shock due to a hot item or electrically charged part
inside of the printer.
2. Do not disassemble or tamper with the printer.
It may result in a fire or an electrical shock.

1. Do not plug in the printer into a multi-wire connector in which some other
equipment is plugged into.
It may cause a fire due to outlet overheating.
2. Do not damage the Power Cord by stepping on or placing heavy items
on it.
If the Power Cord is damaged, it may cause a fire or you may receive
an electric shock. REPLACE THE CORD IF DAMAGED!

1. Do not put a flower vase, a flowerpot or any water-filled item on the


product.
Spilt water could cause a fire or an electric shock.
2. If the product generates an abnormal smell or noise, turn it off and
unplug it from the wall electrical outlet immediately.

Do not throw the toner into a fire or other sources of heat, as it can
explode.

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CAUTION
Do not install the printer in a humidified room or a dusty room.
Also, do not install the printer on an unstable floor as injuries may occur.

1. Unplug the printer before you move it.


The power cord may be damaged and it may result in a fire or electric
shock.
2. If you do not use the printer for a long duration (holidays, company
shutdown) turn off and unplug the printer from the outlet for safety.

Do not pull the cord when you unplug the printer as you may damage the
Power Cord.

There are hot items inside of the printer.


Take great care not to touch these items when you remove mis-fed media.

Ventilate the room well if you print in a small area.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1

Basic Functions

Part 2

Job Info Mode

Part 3

Help / Configuration Screen

Part 4

Windows Driver

Part 5

AutoCAD HDI Driver

Part 6

KIP Request

Part 7

KIP PrintNET

Part 8

Network Connectivity

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Part 1

Basic Functions

Page
Chapter 1 Before Use
1.1 Installation Requirements
1.2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication
1.3 Features
1.4 Specifications
1.5 Appearance
1.5.1 Front view
1.5.2 Rear view
1.5.3 Operation Panel
1.6 Indications during Normal Use
1.7 Optional Configurations
1.8 Specifications for the Printing Paper
1.8.1 Available Print Size
1.8.2 Media not to be used
1.8.3 Maintaining the Media
1.8.4 Environmental Condition - Correction

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations


2.1 Turning on the KIP 7000
2.2 Turning off the KIP 7000
2.3 Replacing the Roll Media
2.4 Replacing the Toner Cartridge
2.5 Setting the Cut Sheet Paper
2.6 Dehumidifying the Roll Media

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Chapter 3
3.1
3.2

Operations for the Useful Functions

Changing the Density Level


User Mode
3.2. 1 User Mode 0: (Reserved)
3.2. 2 User Mode 1: Image Enhancement Setting Mode
3.2. 3 User Mode 2: Auto Power Off Timer Setting Mode
3.2. 4 User Mode 3: Auto Power Off Setting Mode
3.2. 5 User Mode 4: Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode
3.2. 6 User Mode 5: Cold Sleep Setting Mode
3.2. 7 User Mode 6: Warm Sleep Timer Setting Mode
3.2. 8 User Mode 7: Warm Sleep Setting Mode
3.2. 9 User Mode 8: (Reserved)
3.2.10 User Mode 9: L/L Environment Setting Mode
3.2.11 User Mode A: H/H Environment Setting Mode
3.2.12 User Mode b: High Coverage Setting Mode
3.2.13 User Mode C: (Reserved)
3.2.14 User Mode d: (Reserved)
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Chapter 4 Error Indications and Treatments


4.1 Paper Mis-feed Errors
4.1.1 Paper Mis-feed in the Roll Deck Section (J-01, J-02, J-03, J-04)
4.1.2 Paper Mis-feed in the Manual Feeder Section (J-05)
4.1.3 Paper Mis-feed in the Paper Feeder Section (J-10, J-11, J-12)
4.1.4 Paper Mis-feed in Fuser Section (J-13, J-14)
4.1.5 Paper Mis-feed in Outer Device (J-21, J-22)
4.2 Open Cover Errors
4.2.1 Roll Deck Open (U-01, U-02)
4.2.2 Upper Frame Unit / Top Cover Open (U-05)
4.2.3 Exit Cover Open (U-06)
4.3 Other Errors
4.3.1 Toner Low
4.3.2 Roll Empty
4.3.3 No Manual Paper (P.E.)
4.4 Call Service Errors

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Chapter 1 Before Use


1. 1

Installation Requirements

The following conditions are required for installation of the equipment.


1. Power source should be rated as follows.
220V - 240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 20A or higher
2. The equipment must be on an exclusive circuit.
3. The outlet must be near the equipment and easily accessible.
1. Make sure to connect this equipment to a grounded outlet.
2. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near
the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
The site temperature range = 10 to 32 degrees Centigrade, with the humidity between
15% to 85% RH. (NON CONDENSING)
Keep the printer away from water sources, boilers, humidifiers or refrigerators.
1. The installation site must not have open flames, dust or ammonia gases.
2. The equipment must not be exposed to the air vents from air conditioners.
It may affect the image quality.
3. The equipment should not be exposed to the direct sunlight.
Please draw curtains to block any sunlight.
When you open the Movable Unit, do not expose the Photoconductive Drum
to strong (intense) light as this will damage the Drum.
Ozone will be generated while this equipment is use, although the quantity generated
is within safe levels. (see certifications)
Ventilate the room, if required.
Keep ample room around the equipment to ensure comfortable operation.
(Refer to the following figure.)
The equipment must be levelled and the floor strength must be ample to sustain the
weight of the equipment.

80cm or wider

45cm
or
wider

120cm or wider

Printer
80cm or wider

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Originals Prohibited to Copy

It is not necessarily allowed to copy every kind of original.


You may be punished by the law if only you possess the copy of some kind of original.
We recommend you to consider enough before you copy such original.
[Originals prohibited from copying by the law]
1. It is not allowed to copy Currency (Bill, Money, Bank Note, etc.), Government issued
Negotiable Instruments (National Bonds, Security, Local Debt Bonds, etc.).
2. It is not allowed to copy Foreign Currency or Foreign Negotiable Instruments.
3. It is not allowed to copy unused postal stamps or government postcards without permission
to make replica from Government.
4. It is not allowed to copy Government issued revenue stamps, certificate stamps which are
prescribed by Liquor Tax Act or the Commodity Tax Act.
[Special items to be cared]
1. It is warned by the government to copy private issued securities (stock certificate, draft,
check, goods ticket, etc.), commutation ticket or book of tickets, excluding that some specific
company copies such originals as many as it requires for its own business.
2. We recommend you not to copy freely such originals as government issued passport, public
or private issued licenses, automobile inspection certification, IDs and tickets like pass or
meal.
Reference Law
Regulations to control fake currency and
Bond.
Control Law against Forged & faked
Foreign Currency, Bill, Bank Note and Bond
Forged postal stamps control law
Forged revenue stamps control law

Currency similarity securities Control Law

Prohibited items to copy


Currency (Bill, Money, Bank Note, etc.),
Government issued Negotiable Instruments
(National Bonds, Security, Local Debt Bonds,
etc.)
Foreign Currency or Foreign Negotiable
Instruments
Unused postal stamps or government postcards
Government issued revenue stamps, and
certificate stamps prescribed by Liquor Tax Act
or Commodity Tax Act
Private issued securities (stock, draft, check,
goods ticket, etc.), commutation or book tickets

[Originals protected by the copyright]


It is prohibited to copy such originals as book, music, paintings, printed copy, maps, drawings,
movie and pictures which are protected by the copyright, except for personnel or family use or
similar purpose.

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Features

KIP 7000 Digital Printer can make a print in a speed of 160mm per second.
The maximum print size is 914mm (36 inches) wide, and the minimum one is 210mm in case
of cut sheet paper, and 11 inches width in case of Roll paper.

The print image is more stabilized than before since we adopt a minute toner for
mono-component development.

High quality of print image is realized since we adopt a new Development System.
(Fine line got sharpened.)

Cleaner less System

Many user operations can be made on the Touch Screen Panel (User Interface).

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1. 4

Specifications

Subject
Model
Configuration
Printing method
Photoconductor
Print speed
Print head
Resolution
Print width

First print time


Fusing method
Development method
Exposure method

Specification
KIP 7000
Console
Electrophotography
Organic Photoconductive Drum
160mm per second (7 sheets of A0 in one minute)
LED
600dpi
Maximum width
914mm (36 inches)
Minimum width
210mm(cut sheet) / 11inches (Roll Paper)
Maximum length
6000mm or 5 x Standard length
(Standard)
24000mm or unlimited (Optional)
Minimum length
210mm
NOTE : If the print is longer than 6m, we do not guarantee image
quality or the reliability of media feeding systems.
Less than 6 minutes
(At 23 degrees Centigrade, 60% RH and the rated voltage
/Plain Paper)
15.5 seconds (A0 print from Roll 1)
Roll Fuser
Dry type with non-magnetic mono-component toner
LED

Charging method

Corona

Transfer method
Separation method

Corona
Corona

Input power

220V - 240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 16A

Average power
consumption

230V, 50/60Hz and Dehumidify Heater is ON


Stand by
1.0kwh
Printing
2.6kwh

Acoustic noise

Less than 67db (Printing)


Less than 55db (Stand by)
Smaller than 0.1ppm (Average)
1385mm (Width) x 810mm (Depth) x 1590mm (Height)
(without Tray)
Approx. 370kg
(Recommended Media)
Plain Paper
US Bond (PB-20)
Tracing Paper
US Vellum (XV-20)
Film
4MIL (XPD-4X) (OMM4X)
(Temperature)
10 to 32 degrees Centigrade
(Humidity)
15 to 85% RH
Hi-Speed (LVDS) I/F VIII interface

Print length

Warm up time

Ozone
Dimensions
Weight
Media

Environmental condition
for usage
Interface

NOTE 1: The above specifications may change without notice.


NOTE 2: <Storage condition of consumables>
Media
Wrap the media surely to shut out the humidity.
Toner
Keep the toner cartridge away from the direct sunlight, and store it
in the condition of 0 to 35 degrees Centigrade and 10 to 85% RH.

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Appearance

1. 5. 1

Front view
1

1
2

Name of part
User Interface (UI)
Top Cover

3
4
5
6
7

Manual Table
Roll Decks
Sub Display Panel
Power Switch
Pen

Function
This is a Touch Screen, and many user operations are available.
Open to clear the mis-fed paper.
It is possible to put KIP 600 Scanner and KIP 2100 Scanner.
Open to insert a sheet of paper, or to pull the Upper Frame Unit.
Each Roll Deck holds 2 rolls of print media.
Printer information and error codes are indicated on this panel.
Press ON to turn on the printer, and press OFF to turn it off.
This pen is used to operate the User Interface (UI).

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Rear view

5
8
2
6

3
4

Name of part
Tray
USB connector
(USB2.0)
COM Port

LAN Port

5
6
7
8

Breaker
Inlet Socket
Exit Cover
Dehumidify Heater
Switch

1
2

Function
Prints are stacked here after the ejection.
Connect the cable to this terminal, which is included with the KIP
2100. (max.5Vdc)
Connect the cable from the Optional Device.
(D-Sub Connector 9 pins: max.12Vdc (Small))
Connect the LAN Cable to connect the KIP 7000 to the network.
(Do not connect a telephone line.)
It is possible to shut off supplying the AC power.
Connect the Power Cord here.
Open the Exit Cover when you remove the mis-fed media.
Press H to turn on the Dehumidify Heater, and press L to turn it
off.

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Sub Display Panel

There is a Sub Display Panel on the top of the printer.


Refer to the following page for indicators and key functions.

Sub Display Panel

Sub Display Panel

Status Indicator
Toner Remaining Indicator
TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

Image Density Indicator

Paper Mis-feed Indicator


Job Indicator

Density Selection Key

job

Roll Empty Indicator

Toner Low Indicator

Display
Test Print Switch

Menu Key
MENU

TEST

Enter Key
ENTER

* (Asterisk) Key

Arrow Keys

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Name of part
Status Indicator

Function

Green
OFF
Lighting Orange
Flashing Orange
Flashing Green

Toner Remaining
Indicator

Paper Mis-feed Indicator


Job Indicator
Roll Empty Indicator
Display

Image Density Indicator

Density Selection Key


Toner Low Indicator
Menu Key
Test Print Switch
Enter Key
* (Asterisk) Key
(Right Arrow) Key
(Left Arrow) Key

:
:
:
:

Power is not supplied.


Warming up/printing is prohibited.
Sleep Mode
Temperature Recovering Mode
(Printing is temporarily interrupted to recover
the temperature of Fuser Unit.)
Lighting Green : Ready/Printing
Toner Remaining Volume is indicated green with every 1/4 step.
: Toner remains more than 3/4.
: Toner remains more than 2/4.
: Toner remains more than 1/4.
: Toner remains less than 1/4.
Paper Mis-feed Indicator lights red when the printer or optional
device fails to feed the media.
A mis-feed code is indicated on the Display if this occurs.
Job Indicator lights green when the printer receives a print job from
the scanner or controller.
Roll Empty Indicator lights red when the roll media in the selected
Roll Deck is empty.
It also lights when the roll media is not correctly installed.
The Display normally shows green which Roll Deck is selected and
the width of the roll media in said Roll Deck.
It also indicates an error code if the printer has an error such as
paper mis-feed or door open.
Image Density is indicated green with every 1/4 step.
(Strobe time is adjusted.)
: Darker
: Normal
: Lighter
: Lightest
You may change the density level by pressing the Density Selection
Key.
Toner Low Indicator lights red when there is not enough toner in the
Developer Unit.
Menu selection ( User Mode )
A test pattern will be printed out if you press the Test Print Switch.
(Service purpose only.)
Selected job is defined. (User Mode)
Function selection ( User Mode )
Mode selection (Increment) ( User Mode )
Mode selection (Decrement) ( User Mode )

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Indications during Normal Use

The Sub Display Panel indicates the following information during normal use.
(1) Processing a print
The Job Indicator lights green when the printer receives a job.

TONER REMAIN

Job Indicator

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

(2) Image Density level


Any of the 4 LEDs of the Image Density Indicator will light according to the density level you
selected.
Image density becomes darker when you select LEDs further right.
Refer to [3.1 Changing the Density Level] on the page 1-39 as for the way to change
the Image Density Level.
Image Density Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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(3) Roll Deck, roll width and roll material currently used
Before printing, you can select on the controller or on the scanner which roll media is used
for printing.
The Sub Display Panel indicates the selected Roll Deck Number and the media width.

Sub Display Panel

Roll 1 (Front)
Roll 2 (Rear)
Roll 3 (Front)
Roll 4 (Rear)

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Roll Deck No.

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Optional Configurations

You can combine the KIP 7000 Digital Printer with optional outer devices.
3 kinds of configurations are shown below but the other finishing devices are also available.
Please consult your Service Personnel.
(1) In combination with an image Scanner

Scanner

KIP 7000

(2) In combination with a controller

Controller

KIP 7000

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(3) In combination with an image scanner and controller

Controller

Scanner

KIP 7000

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Specifications for the Printing Paper

1. 8. 1

Available Print Size

Available print size is as follows.

Width
Length

Minimum
11 inches (Roll Paper)
210mm (Cut Sheet paper)
8.5 inches

Maximum
36 inches
6 meters

NOTE
It is possible to print longer than 6 meters as an option.
You can choose either 24m or unlimited as a maximum print length.
Call your service personnel if you would like to print over 6meters as the user can not
change this setting in the printer.
If you print longer than 6 meters, the image quality or the reliability of media feeding
is not guaranteed.

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Media not to be used

Do not use the following kinds of printing paper. Doing so may damage the printer.
Excessively curled

Folded

Creased

Torn

Punched

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Pre-printed

Extremely slippery
Extremely sticky
Extremely thin and soft
OHP Film

CAUTION
Do not use the paper with staple, or do not use such conductive paper as aluminium foil and
carbon paper.
The above may result in a danger of fire.

NOTE
(1) Print image may become light if printed on a rough surface of the paper.
(2) Print image may become defective if the print paper has an excess curl.
(3) It will cause paper mis-feed, poor print image or creasing if you use a paper that does
not satisfy the specifications.
(4) Do not use a paper of which surface is very special, such as thermal paper, art paper,
aluminium foil, carbon paper and conductive paper.
(5) Vellum exposed to air over a long period tends to cause a poor printing.
We recommend you that you remove one round on the surface of the vellum from the
beginning by the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI).
(6) Remove fully any adhesive from the roll that may remain due to tape placed by the media
supplier.

1. 8. 3

Maintaining the Media

Keep the paper in the custody taking care of the following matters.
1.
2.
3.
4.

Do not expose the paper to the direct sunlight.


Keep the paper away from high humidity. (It must be less than 70%)
Put the paper on a flat place, do not damage the media.
If you will keep paper which you has already been unpacked, put it into the plastic bag to
avoid humidity in the media.

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Environmental Condition - Correction

Take a necessary treatment according to the environmental condition as shown below.


Humidity(%)

Low

Possible problem
Void of image, crease of paper and
other problems occurs when you print
with plain paper and vellum.
Void of image occurs when you print
with vellum.

40%
70%

Void of image occurs when you print


with plain paper and vellum.
Void of image, crease of paper and
other problems occurs when you print
with plain paper and vellum.

High

Necessary treatment
1. Install the humidifier in the room, and
humidify the room air.
2. Remove the media from the machine
right after the completion of print, and
keep it in a plastic bag.
If you will not make print soon, remove
the vellum from the machine and keep it
in a plastic bag.
Remove the paper from the machine after
everyday use, and keep it in a plastic bag.
If you will not make print soon, remove
the media from the machine and keep it in
a plastic bag.
1. Turn on the Dehumidify Heater.
2. Remove the media from the machine
right after the completion of print, and
keep it in a plastic bag.

NOTE
(1) KIP 7000 is equipped with the Dehumidify Heater.
Using it in high humidity environment (65% or higher) is recommended.
Refer to [2. 6 Dehumidifying the Roll Media] on page 1-37.
(2) Void of image and crease of paper will occur in case of extremely high or low
humidity.
Normal Print

Crease of paper

If the media is humidified ;

Normal Print

Loss of image

If the media is humidified ;

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NOTE
(3) Re-appearance of image (solid black image especially) may occur if you print with a
humidified film.
When film is installed under the high humidity environment (higher than 60%RH), we
also recommend that you turn on the Dehumidify Heater.

Normal print

Re-appeared image

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations


2. 1

Turning on the KIP 7000

1) Plug the printer into an exclusive wall outlet.

WARNING
(1) Do not handle the Power Plug with wet hands, or you may receive an electrical shock.
(2) Ground the printer for safety.
(3) Do not plug the printer into a multi-wiring connector in which other devices are
plugged into. It may overheat the outlet and may result in a fire.
(4) The outlet must satisfy the following rated power condition.
220V - 240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 20A or higher
2) There is a Power Switch (A) on the right-front of KIP 7000.
Press ON to turn on the KIP 7000.

Press this side.

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3) There is a Sub Display Panel on the right-front of the printer.


The Orange lamp of the Status Indicator lights when the printer is warming up.
Status Indicator
(Left : Green / Right : Orange)

Sub Display Panel

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

4) When the Fuser has been enough heated up, the Green lamp of the Status Indicator lights and
the printer gets ready. (Orange lamp is OFF at that time.)
This may take up to 6 minutes from room temperature.

NOTE
It is impossible to make any prints when the Orange lamp is lighting.
Please wait until the Green lamp lights.

5) Print from your computer or copy from the scanner.

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2. 2

Turning off the KIP 7000

1) Press OFF on the Power Switch to turn off the KIP 7000.

Press this side.

CAUTION
The KIP 7000 and the User Interface (UI) look to be shut down when you turn off KIP 7000,
the IPS inside of KIP 7000 is still operating for approximately 2 minutes after Power Switch
operation.
Do not unplug the KIP 7000 before the IPS shutdown. Doing so may damage data or the
device.

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2. 3

Replacing the Roll Media


NOTE

The printer indicates a Roll Empty Error by


lighting up the Roll Empty Indicator on the
Sub Display Panel if the roll media currently used
is emptied during printing.
Install a new roll media using the following
directions.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

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Roll Empty Indicator


MENU

TEST

ENTER

Reference
We recommend you to install the Tracing
Paper Roll in the Roll 3 or the Roll 4.

Front

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Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

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1) When the Roll Empty Indicator lights, check the emptied Roll Deck Number on the Display.
Example : Roll Deck Number is 01.
This means the media in the
Roll 1 is empty.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Roll Deck Number

MENU

TEST

ENTER

2) Open the Roll Deck (A).


Rewind the remaining paper around its core
as shown arrow.

3) Remove the Roll Spool (B) from the Roll Deck.

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4) Pressing down Lever (C), pull out the Roll


Spool (B) from the core of the roll.

5) Loosen the Thumb Screw (D), and slide the Stopper (E) according to the width of the new roll
of media.
Tighten the Thumb Screw to fix the Stopper at the corresponding size mark.

E
D

NOTE

Align the top of triangle (F) of stopper and


the size mark (G).

A0

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6) Pressing down the Lever (C), insert the Roll Spool fully into the core until the Stopper (E)
touches the roll media.
Then, release the Lever (C) to catch the roll media with the Roll Spool.

C
34"

A0

36"

36"

NOTE
Be careful of the winding direction of roll media.

No good

Good

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7) In case you load Roll 1 or Roll 3;

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Front

Rear

7-1) Put back the Roll Spool into the Roll Deck.
(Gear side is on the left and Lever side is on the right.)
Gear side

NOTE
When you put back the Roll Spool into the Roll Deck, make sure to fit the collar of the right
side of the Roll Spool into the proper position.

No Good
(The collar of the Roll Spool is out of
the proper position.)

Good
(The collar is set in the proper position.)

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7-2) Rotate the green knob as shown arrow and feed the leading edge of the media between
Feeding Rollers.

Knob

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Knob

Front

Rear

7-3) Close the Roll Deck.


7-4) Press the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI) to cut the leading edge.
Remove the paper portion.

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8) In case you load Roll 2 or Roll 4;

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Front

Rear

8-1) Put the Roll Spool onto the Operator aid Arm.
(Gear side is on the left and Lever side
is on the right.)

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8-2) Move the right one of Operator aid Arms


backward and then move the left one similarly.
The Roll Spool is set in the proper position
Hereby.
(Do not move both Operator aid Arms at the
same time.)

NOTE
1. Operator aid Arm was prepared to help the operator when you load the roll paper on the
deeper Deck. Follow the above procedure for your safety.
2. When you put back the Roll Spool into the Roll Deck, make sure to fit the collar of the
right side of the Roll Spool into the proper position.

No Good
(The collar of the Roll Spool is out of
the proper position.)

Good
(The collar is set in the proper position.)

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8-3) Rotate the green knob as shown arrow and feed the leading edge of the media between
Feeding Rollers.

Knob

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Front

Rear
Knob

NOTE
When you load the media, rotate the Paper Feeding Roller Knob.
Do not feed the media so much because the leading edge may come out from the slit.
If you close the Roll Deck while the leading edge is out of the slit, the roll media is folded
and printing becomes not available.

8-4) Close the Roll Deck.


8-5) Press the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI) to cut the leading edge.
Remove the paper portion.

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2. 4

Replacing the Toner Cartridge


WARNING

There is combustible powder in the toner cartridge.


Do not burn up the used toner cartridge.

NOTE
The printer will indicate a Toner Low Error by
lighting the Toner Low Indicator on the Sub
Display Panel.
Replace the Toner Cartridge with the new
cartridge using the following procedure:
(Please use the KIP Toner Cartridge.)

Toner Low Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

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MENU

TEST

ENTER

1) Open the Manual Table.


2) Pull out the Upper Frame Unit to your side
with holding both handles.

Handle

Manual Table

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3) Push the Joint rightward to release the Toner Cartridge.


(The joint is latched.)

Joint
4) Press and hold the Lever to the left, and then rotate the Toner Cartridge (not the Cap of
Cartridge) as shown arrow in order to close the opening.
Approximately 2 rotations will be enough to close the opening, but rotate the Toner Cartridge
until it stops completely.

5) Keep pressing the Lever to the left, and lift up the Toner Cartridge.
2

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6) Shake a new Toner Cartridge several times right and left to make the toner smooth.

7) Insert the far left Collar of the Toner Cartridge into the slot firmly with pressing the Lever to
the left.
(Please direct the opening of the Toner Cartridge downward at this time.)
2

8) Pull the Toner Cartridge rightward a little, and insert the swelling in the slot.
1

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9) Rotate the Toner Cartridge to the arrow direction at least 90 degrees.


(The new Toner Cartridge is closed firmly so as not to lose the toner during the transportation)

NOTE
Even if the Joint is not fit to the Toner Cartridge, when you turn on the power, it is
automatically fit properly.

10) Push in the Upper Frame Unit firmly.

NOTE
If your hand or your clothing are soiled by toner, dust the toner.
If it is unable to dust it, wash the clothing with the cold water.
(Do not use the hot water at this time because the toner will soak into fiber.)

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2. 5

Setting the Cut Sheet Paper

1) Open the Manual Table.

Manual Table

Size Mark

2) There are several kinds of size mark on the Manual Table.


Put the cut sheet paper on the table along with the concerning size mark, and then insert it into
the Bypass Feeder along with the size mark.

NOTE
In case that the Cut Sheet Paper is inserted manually, its size and media are not indicated
on the Sub Display Panel.

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2. 6

Dehumidifying the Roll Media

If the roll paper is extremely humid, it may cause poor prints.


You will experience most likely creasing and voids.
Normal Print

Creasing

If the media is humidified ;

Normal Print

Voids

If the media is humidified ;

NOTE
Re-appearance of image (especially solid black image) may occur if you print with a
humidified film.
When film is installed under the high humidity environment (higher than 60%RH), we also
recommend that you turn on the Dehumidify Heater.

Normal print

Re-appeared image

Turn on the Dehumidify Heater if the room air has too much humidity (65% or higher) to prevent
the above kinds of print defect.
You may be able to fix the above kinds of problem.

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NOTE
(1) There are several dehumidifying settings which can be set by the service personnel.
When these setting determine, the dehumidifier functions.
With any setting, the printer must be plugged in and the switch noted above must be
in the ON position.
Call your service personnel if you would like to change the switch setting.
Note that the user can not change the setting.
(2) To achieve the best image quality, we recommend that you use media that is unpacked
from the manufacture right before installing it into the printer.
If media is unpacked long before installation, poor image quality may occur.

Dehumidify Heater Switch is located on the left-rear side of the machine.


Press H to turn on the Dehumidify Heater.

Dehumidify Heater Switch

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Chapter 3 Operations for Useful Functions


3. 1

Changing the Density Level

If you would like to make the image darker or lighter, you will change the density level on the
scanner or controller.
After specifying the density level on the scanner or controller, it is also possible to compensate the
image density on the printer, if needed.
Image Density Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

Level 4 (Darkest)
Level 1 (Lightest)

job

Density Selection Key

MENU

TEST

ENTER

There are 4 kinds of levels. (The default setting is Level 3).


Levels are changed by pressing the Density Selection Key.
(The image density gets darker by selecting the bigger level number.)
Level 1

Level 2
darker

Level 3
darker

Level 4
darker

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3. 2

User Mode

To enter the User Mode


Press and hold the [Menu] key for more than 3 seconds.
Then User Mode Number and its contents are shown on the Display.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

User Mode Number

Contents

MENU

TEST

ENTER

You can change the User Mode by pressing [


U0.
U1.
U2.
U3.
U4.
U5.
U6.
U7.
U8.
U9.
UA.
Ub.
UC.
Ud.

] or [

(Reserved)
Image Enhancement Setting Mode
Auto Power Off Timer Setting Mode
Auto Power Off Setting Mode
Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode
Cold Sleep Setting Mode
Warm Sleep Timer Setting Mode
Warm Sleep Setting Mode
(Reserved)
L/L Environment Setting Mode
H/H Environment Setting Mode
High Coverage Setting Mode
(Reserved)
(Reserved)

] key,.
Page 1-41
Page 1-42
Page 1-44
Page 1-45
Page 1-46
Page 1-47
Page 1-48
Page 1-49
Page 1-50
Page 1-51
Page 1-53
Page 1-55
Page 1-56
Page 1-57

To exit from the User Mode


Press [Menu] key again.

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3. 2. 1

User Mode 0: (Reserved)

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)

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3. 2. 2

User Mode 1: Image Enhancement Setting Mode

A weak image can be emphasized by such functions as the Dot Enhancement Level and the
Smoothing Function so that it looks clearer.

Reference
(1) An isolated dot image can be emphasized by the Dot Enhance Level.
(Dot Enhance Level does not affect the compacted dots.)
Isolated dots are emphasized.

(2) A diagonal line tends to look weaker then vertical one or horizontal one.
The Smoothing Function emphasizes the diagonal line so that it becomes as clear as
vertical one or horizontal one.
Diagonal lines are emphasized

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1) Select User Mode 1 U1. by pressing [

] or [

] key.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

Applied to the prints


from controller

TEST

ENTER

The setting value consists of 2 digits.


The left value is not used.
The right one is applied to the print from controller.
The following list shows the selectable setting value and their contents.
Setting Value
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Contents
Dot Enhancement Level 0 : None
Dot Enhancement Level 1 : Weak
Dot Enhancement Level 2 : Medium
Dot Enhancement Level 3 : Strong
Dot Enhancement Level 0 : None
Dot Enhancement Level 1 : Weak
Dot Enhancement Level 2 : Medium
Dot Enhancement Level 3 : Strong

With
the Smoothing Function

Without
the Smoothing Function

2) Press [Enter] key to change the Image Enhancement setting for the print from controller.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Image Enhancement setting


for the print from controller
MENU

TEST

ENTER

Press this key to change


of setting for the print

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3. 2. 3

User Mode 2: Auto Power Off Timer Setting Mode

This mode allows you to set Auto Power Off Timer.

Reference
The Auto Power Off is the function that the Power Switch turns OFF automatically if the
printer makes no printing (copying) operation for the time decided in the User Mode 2.
(As for turning on the printer, press ON of the Power Switch.)
1) Select User Mode 2 U2. by pressing [
The current setting timer is displayed.

] or [

TONER REMAIN

] key.

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

2) Press [ * ] (increment) or [Enter] (decrement) key to change the setting value.


Timer is adjustable from 5 to 240 minutes (1 min. step).

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

NOTE
To make the Auto Power Off work, it is necessary to make this function ON in the Auto
Power Off Setting Mode (User Mode 3). (Refer to page 1-45)

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3. 2. 4

User Mode 3: Auto Power Off Setting Mode

It is possible to select whether or not the Auto Power Off works.

Reference
The Auto Power Off is the function that the Power Switch turns OFF automatically if the
printer makes no printing (copying) operation for the time decided in the User Mode 2.
(As for turning on the printer, press ON of the Power Switch.)

1) Select User Mode 3 U3. by pressing [

] or [

TONER REMAIN

] key.

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

U 3.
o n : Auto Power Off function works.
U 3. o F F : Auto Power Off function does not work.
2) Select either on or oFF according to the necessity by pressing [ENTER] key.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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3. 2. 5

User Mode 4: Cold Sleep Timer Setting Mode

Do not change this setting.


It is possible to change the timer for the Cold Sleep function on the User Interface (UI).

Reference
1. The purpose of Cold Sleep Mode is to reduce the power consumption by shutting off to
supply the power to the heater unit.
It can save more power than Warm Sleep Mode.
The temperature of the heater unit is about 150 degrees Centigrade when the KIP 7000
is ready. But if no print job or copy job is sent for a long time, it is best for saving the
power to stop supplying the power to the heater unit completely.
The Cold Sleep Mode will be cancelled automatically if only you send a print job or a copy
job from the outer device.
However, please understand it takes a little long time to recover from the Cold Sleep Mode
because it is necessary to raise the temperature again up to about 150 degrees
Centigrade.
(Print does not start until the KIP 7000 gets ready.)
2. When both the Cold Sleep Function and the Warm Sleep Function are effective, their
functions work as follows; (Both timers start simultaneously.)
As for the Warm Sleep Function, refer to page 1-46, 1-47.
<Example 1>
In case that the Warm Sleep Timer is 15 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is
30 minutes, the printer will go into the warm sleep mode in 15 minutes after printing.
And it will also go into the Cold Sleep Mode in 15 minutes after the printer goes into
the Warm Sleep Mode.
<Example 2>
In case that the Warm Sleep Timer is 30 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is
15 minutes, the printer will go into the Cold Sleep Mode in 15 minutes after printing.
In this case, the Warm Sleep Function does not work.

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3. 2. 6

User Mode 5: Cold Sleep Setting Mode

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)
It is possible to select whether the Cold Sleep function works or not on the User Interface (UI).

Reference
The purpose of Cold Sleep Mode is to reduce the power consumption by shutting off to
supply the power to the heater unit.
It can save more power than Warm Sleep Mode.
The temperature of the heater unit is about 150 degrees Centigrade when the KIP 7000
is ready. But if no print job or copy job is sent for a long time, it is best for saving the power to
stop supplying the power to the heater unit completely.
The Cold Sleep Mode will be cancelled automatically if only you send a print job or a copy
job from the outer device.
However, please understand it takes a little long time to recover from the Cold Sleep Mode
because it is necessary to raise the temperature again up to about 150 degrees Centigrade.
(Print does not start until the KIP 7000 gets ready.)

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3. 2. 7

User Mode 6: Warm Sleep Timer Setting Mode

Do not change this setting.


It is possible to change the timer for the Warm Sleep function on the User Interface (UI).

Reference
1. The purpose of Warm Sleep Mode is to reduce the power consumption by falling down
the temperature of heater some degrees.
The temperature of the heater unit is about 150 degrees Centigrade when the KIP 7000
is ready. But if no print job or copy job is sent for a long time, it is better for saving
the power to fall down the temperature of heater.
(Temperature is kept about 120 degrees Centigrade.)
The Warm Sleep Mode will be cancelled automatically if only you send a print job or
a copy job from the outer device.
However, please understand it takes some minutes to recover from the Warm Sleep Mode
because it is necessary to raise the temperature again up to about 150 degrees
Centigrade.
(Print does not start until the KIP 7000 gets ready.)
2. When both the Cold Sleep Function and the Warm Sleep Function are effective, their
functions work as follows; (Both timers start simultaneously.)
As for the Cold Sleep Function, refer to page 1-48, 1-49.
<Example 1>
In case that the Warm Sleep Timer is 15 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is 30 minutes,
the printer will go into the warm sleep mode in 15 minutes after printing.
And it will also go into the Cold Sleep Mode in 15 minutes after the printer goes into
the Warm Sleep Mode.
<Example 2>
In case that the Warm Sleep Timer is 30 minutes and the Cold Sleep Timer is 15 minutes,
the printer will go into the Cold Sleep Mode in 15 minutes after printing.
In this case, the Warm Sleep Function does not work.

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3. 2. 8

User Mode 7: Warm Sleep Setting Mode

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)
It is possible to select whether the Warm Sleep function works or not on the User Interface (UI).

Reference
The purpose of Warm Sleep Mode is to reduce the power consumption by falling down the
temperature of heater some degrees.
The temperature of the heater unit is about 150 degrees Centigrade when the KIP 7000
is ready. But if no print job or copy job is sent for a long time, it is better for saving the power
to fall down the temperature of heater. (Temperature is kept about 120 degrees Centigrade.)
The Warm Sleep Mode will be cancelled automatically if only you send a print job or a copy
job from the outer device.
However, please understand it takes some minutes to recover from the Warm Sleep Mode
because it is necessary to raise the temperature again up to about 150 degrees Centigrade.
(Print does not start until the KIP 7000 gets ready.)

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3. 2. 9

User Mode 8: (Reserved)

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)

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3. 2.10

User Mode 9: L/L Environment Setting Mode

It is possible to select whether or not the L/L Environment Setting Mode should work.

Reference
Crease of paper or Defective fusing may occur when a large paper (wider than 30) is
used in the low temperature and low humidity environment (It is called L/L Environment).
This is caused by the fall of temperature of the Heater Unit (hot part inside of the Exit Cover).
If the L/L Environment Setting Mode works, the interval of prints becomes longer than usual
to recover the temperature. (Print productivity is reduced to about 3 sheets / minute although
it is about 7 sheets / minute usually.)
The L/L Environment Mode works not always but only in some specific case, for example
when the remaining volume of roll is very small or when a tracing paper is used.

1) Select User Mode 9 U9. by pressing [

] or [

TONER REMAIN

] key.

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

U 9.
o n : Low Temperature / Low Humidity Environment Setting works.
U 9. o F F : Low Temperature / Low Humidity Environment Setting does not work.
(Normal operation)

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2) Select either on or oFF according to the necessity by pressing [ENTER] key.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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3. 2.11

User Mode A: H/H Environment Setting Mode

It is possible to select whether or not the H/H Environment Setting Mode should work.

Reference
Crease of paper or Foggy background may occur when a large paper (wider than 30) is
installed to the Roll 2 or Roll 4 in the high temperature and high humidity
environment (It is called H/H Environment).
The reason for these problems is that the leading part of paper gets humidified as very long
range of paper is exposed to the humid air because of its waiting position.
If the H/H Environment Setting Mode works, the leading edge is waited at the nearer position
to the roll so that the leading part should not get humidified.
You can avoid the above kinds of problem as a result.
Please note that it takes about 1.5 seconds longer time than usual until the printer completes
the 1st sheet of prints.
<Normal Operation>

<H/H Environment Setting works>

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

Roll 3

Roll 4

Waiting position
Front

Waiting position
Rear

Front

Rear

NOTE
In case this mode is selected under the normal environment, foggy image might be happened.

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1) Select User Mode A UA. by pressing [

] or [

TONER REMAIN

] key.

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

U A.
o n : H/H Environment Setting works.
U A. o F F : H/H Environment Setting does not work. (Normal operation)
2) Select either on or oFF according to the necessity by pressing [ENTER] key.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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3. 2.12

User Mode b: High Coverage Setting Mode

It is possible to select whether or not the High Coverage Setting Mode should work.
High Coverage Setting Mode will be effective if the image density looks lighter when you print
some image pattern which consists of many data.
Please make it work in such case.
1) Select User Mode b Ub. by pressing [

] or [

TONER REMAIN

] key.

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

U b.
o n : High Coverage Setting Mode works.
U b. o F F : High Coverage Setting Mode does not work. (Normal operation)

2) Select either on or oFF according to the necessity by pressing [ENTER] key.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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User Mode C: (Reserved)

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)

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3. 2.14

User Mode d: (Reserved)

Keep this mode always oFF. (Do not change this setting.)

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Chapter 4 Error Indications and Treatments


4. 1

Paper Mis-feed Errors

If the Paper Mis-feed occurs, the Paper Mis-feed Indicator on the Sub Display Panel lights to
inform you of the error.
The Sub Display Panel also indicates the Paper Mis-feed Code ( J-XX ) to let you know where the
paper is mis-fed.
Example : J-01 (Paper Mis-feed in the Roll 1)

Paper Mis-feed Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Paper Mis-feed Code

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Please check where the Paper Mis-feed has occurred referring to the following diagram.
(Greater detail on each code are on the following pages.)

J-11

J-12

J-13J-14

J-21J-22

J-05
J-10

Outer Device
(Auto Stacker,
Folder, etc.

J-01

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

J-02
J-03
J-04
Rear

Front
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NOTE
(1) Carefully remove the mis-fed paper so as not to harm your hand by cutting with the
paper edge.
(2) Take off a necklace, a bracelet and a wristwatch before removing the mis-fed paper.
You may be burnt or get an electric shock if such a metal accessory touches the inside
of the printer.
(3) The toner image is not fixed firmly if the paper did not reach the Fuser Section.
Therefore be careful not to soil your clothing with the toner when you remove the mis-fed
paper.
Please dust the toner if your clothing is soiled.
If it is unable to dust it, wash the clothing with the cold water.
(Do not use the hot water at this time because the toner will soak into fiber.)
(4) The toner image is not fixed firmly if the paper did not reach the Fuser Section.
Therefore be careful that the toner should not get into your eye, or be careful not to
inhale the toner.
(Please wash out with water if it gets into your eye or mouth.)

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4. 1. 1

Paper Mis-feed in the Roll Deck Section (J-01, J-02, J-03, J-04)

When the Paper Mis-feed occurs in the Roll Deck, the Sub Display Panel indicates any of J-01,
J-02, J-03 and J-04.
J-01 : In the Roll 1
J-02 : In the Roll 2
J-03 : In the Roll 3
J-04 : In the Roll 4

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

J-01

Roll 1

Roll 2

J-02
J-03

MENU

Roll 3

TEST

Roll 4

ENTER

J-04
Front

Rear

Clear the Paper Mis-feed using the following procedure:


1) Open the Roll Deck in issue. And then rewind the roll onto the media core.

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2) If the leading edge of the media is torn or folded, cut it off.


3) Set the roll media correctly.

NOTE
When you put back the Roll Spool into the Roll Deck, make sure to fit the collar of the right
side of the Roll Spool into the proper position.

No Good
(The collar of the Roll Spool is out of
the proper position.)

Good
(The collar is set in the proper position.)

4) Close the Roll Deck.

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4. 1. 2

Paper Mis-feed in the Manual Feeder Section (J-05)

When the paper mis-feed occurs in the Manual Feeder, the Sub Display Panel indicates J-05.

TONER REMAIN

J-05

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Roll 1

Roll 2
MENU

Roll 3

Front

Roll 4

TEST

ENTER

Rear

Clear the Paper Mis-feed using the following procedure:


1)

Pull out the mis-fed paper from the Manual Feeder, and if the leading edge of the paper is torn
or folded, replace with the new one.

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4. 1. 3

Paper Mis-feed in the Paper Feed Section (J-10, J-11, J-12)

When the Paper Mis-feed occurs in the Paper Feed Section, Sub Display Panel indicates any of
J-10, J-11 and J-12 according to the position of mis-feed.
J-10 : Front area
J-11 : Middle area
J-12 : Rear area
TONER REMAIN

J-10

J-11

IMAGE DENSITY

job

J-12

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Roll 1

Roll 2
TONER REMAIN

Roll 3

Front

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Roll 4

Rear

MENU

TEST

ENTER

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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Clear the Paper Mis-feed using the following procedure:


1) Press the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI).

NOTE
The roll paper is cut hereby even if it has not been cut at the time of mis-feed.
(1) Once you make the Cutter work by pressing the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI),
it will not work again even if you press the Cut key more times.
(2) In case the Cutter has worked already to cut the roll paper at the time of mis-feed,
it will not work even if you press the Initial Cut key on the User Interface (UI).
2) Open the Manual Table.
3) Pull out the Upper Frame Unit to your side
holding both handles.

Manual Table
4) Pull up both knobs, and then push
the Top Cover to rear side.

Handles

Top Cover

Knob
5) Remove the mis-fed paper.
6) Close the Top Cover and the Upper Frame Unit.
7) Close the Manual Table.
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4. 1. 4

Paper Mis-feed in the Fuser Section (J-13, J-14)

When the Paper Mis-feed occurs in the Fuser Section, the Sub Display Panel indicates either of
J-13 and J-14.

J-13, J-14

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Roll 1

Roll 2

Roll 3

Roll 4

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Front

Rear

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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Clear the Paper Mis-feed using the following procedure:


1) Press the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI).

NOTE
The roll paper is cut hereby even if it has not been cut at the time of mis-feed.
(1) Once you make the Cutter work by pressing the Initial Cut Key on the User Interface (UI),
it will not work again even if you press the Cut key more times.
(2) In case the Cutter has worked already to cut the roll paper at the time of mis-feed,
it will not work even if you press the Initial Cut key on the User Interface (UI).
2) Open the Exit Cover.

Exit Cover

WARNING
There are extremely hot parts inside the Heater Unit.
Do not touch any parts in the Heater Unit, or you will be burnt.
Also the mis-fed media can be very hot.
Be careful not to get burnt when you remove it.
3) If it is possible to access the mis-fed paper, pull it out backward gently.
Be careful not to tear the mis-fed paper.
If it is not possible to access it, go to the next step.

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4) Open the Manual Table.


5) Pull out the Upper Frame Unit to your side
holding both handles.

Manual Table

6) Pull up both knobs, and then push


the Top Cover to rear side.

Handles

Top Cover

Knob
7) Remove the mis-fed paper.
8) Close the Top Cover and the Upper Frame Unit.
9) Close the Manual Table.

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4. 1. 5

Paper Mis-feed in Outer Device (J-21, J-22)

When the Paper Mis-feed occurs in Outer Device, the Sub Display Panel indicates either of
J-21 or J-22.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

TONER REMAIN

job

MENU

IMAGE DENSITY

job

TEST

MENU

ENTER

TEST

ENTER

Clear the mis-feed using the following procedure:


1) As for the way to clear the mis-feed, refer to the Users Manual for the Outer Device.

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4. 2

Open Cover Errors

The Sub Display Panel will indicate the error code (U-XX) if there are any open decks or open
covers.
Close each deck (or cover) as it is impossible to print, if this error exists.

4. 2. 1

Roll Deck Open (U-01, U-02)

The corresponding Roll Deck is opened when the Sub Display Panel indicates U-01 or U-02.
U-01 : Upper Roll Deck is opened.
U-02 : Lower Roll Deck is opened.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

(Example : Upper Roll Deck is opened.)


Firmly close the Roll Deck by pressing a little strongly toward the machine.

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NOTE
This error code will be indicated if the Roll Deck is not locked correctly, although it may look
closed.
Open and close the Roll Deck again, pushing until locked. Ensure both sides of the roll deck
are in their correct position.

OK

The Roll Deck is firmly locked.

NG

The Roll Deck is unlocked.


Close the deck firmly.

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4. 2. 2

Upper Frame Unit / Top Cover Open (U-05)

When either the Upper Frame Unit or the Top Cover is opened the Sub Display Panel indicates
U-05.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Check if the Upper Frame Unit and the Top Cover are closed firmly.

OK

Top Cover

NG

Upper Frame Unit

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4. 2. 3

Exit Cover Open (U-06)

When the Exit Cover is opened, the Sub Display Panel indicates U-06.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

Close the Exit Cover.

Exit Cover

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4. 3

Other Errors

4. 3. 1

Toner Low

The machine indicates a Toner Low by lighting the Toner Low Indicator on the Sub Display Panel.
Toner Cartridge replacement is required.
Refer to [2.4 Replacing the Toner Cartridge] on page 1-32.
Toner Low Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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4. 3. 2

Roll Empty

The machine indicates a Roll Empty by lighting the Roll Empty Indicator on the Sub Display
Panel if the roll media currently in use is consumed during printing.
Installation of a new roll is required.
Refer to [2.3 Replacing the Roll Media] on page 1-23.
Roll Empty Indicator

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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4. 3. 3

No Manual Paper (P.E.)

The machine indicates P.E.-XX on the Sub Display Panel when the cut sheet paper is not set on
the Manual Feeder. XX means the required paper size.
Set the indicated size of paper.
Refer to [2.5 Setting the Cut Sheet Paper] on page 1-36.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

Required paper size

MENU

TEST

ENTER

When the Manual Paper is inserted, indication is changed from [P.E.] to [b.p.] automatically.

TONER REMAIN

IMAGE DENSITY

job

MENU

TEST

ENTER

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4. 4

Call Service Errors

You will note one of the following Error Codes on the Operation panel if the machine has the fatal
error.
It is impossible for the user to cure these errors to resolve these issues.
PLEASE CALL YOUR TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO RESOLVE THESE ERRORS.
Error Code
E - 01
E - 02
E - 03
E - 04
E - 06
E - 07
E - 14
E - 16
E - 21
E - 23
E - 40
E - 41
E - 51

Name of the error


Fuser Temperature Rising Error
Fuser Over Temperature Error
Main Motor Error
Developer Error
Counter Error
Cutter Error
Fuser Motor Error
Wire Cleaning Error
Fuser Thermostat Error
LED Head Cleaning Error
Outer Device Error
Key Card Error
High Voltage Power Error

If any of the above errors is displayed:


1) Turn off the printer, wait approximately 30 seconds, and then turn on the printer again.
2) If the same error code is displayed, turn off the printer, and then unplug the printer from the wall
outlet.
Call your service personnel.

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