Ricoh Pro C7500 User guide

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For safe and correct use, be sure to read Safety Information before
using the machine.
For information not found in this manual,
see the online manuals available on our
web site (https://www.ricoh.com/) or via the
control panel.
Backup/Restore
Replacing Consumables
Troubleshooting
Printing on Envelopes
Printing on Special and Thick Paper with
Optimal Settings
Loading Paper
Notes on What to do Before Using the
Machine
Basic Operation/
Printing Guide
Original Instructions
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Notes on What to do Before Using the Machine
How to Search for Information on Using the Product and Troubleshooting.................................................. 3
Manuals for This Machine.............................................................................................................................3
Searching the Manual for Information on Troubleshooting........................................................................4
Notes on Marks..............................................................................................................................................5
Turning On and Off the Power.......................................................................................................................... 6
Touch Panel/Attention Light...............................................................................................................................7
Intuitive Screen Operation Using Fingertips.................................................................................................8
Confirming the Counter..................................................................................................................................8
Attention Light................................................................................................................................................. 9
2. Loading Paper
Fanning the Paper............................................................................................................................................ 11
Loading Paper into Tray 1...............................................................................................................................13
Loading Paper into the A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit..............................................................................................15
Loading Paper into Tray 2...............................................................................................................................16
Loading Paper into the Wide Large Capacity Tray.......................................................................................17
Loading Paper into the Multi Bypass Tray (Tray A).......................................................................................22
Recommended Paper Sizes and Types......................................................................................................24
3. Printing on Special and Thick Paper with Optimal Settings
Overview of Paper Settings.............................................................................................................................39
Why Paper Settings Are Required..............................................................................................................39
Overview of Paper Settings.........................................................................................................................39
Types of Paper Settings............................................................................................................................... 41
Registering Custom Paper Based on the Data Registered in Master Paper................................................ 42
Changing a Setting of Registered Custom Paper......................................................................................42
Paper Weight Conversion Table................................................................................................................ 43
Managing Custom Paper................................................................................................................................ 46
Deleting a Custom Paper.............................................................................................................................46
Exporting/Importing the Custom Paper Settings.......................................................................................46
4. Printing on Envelopes
Measuring the Envelope Size......................................................................................................................... 49
Loading Envelops............................................................................................................................................. 51
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5. Troubleshooting
When Paper Is Jammed...................................................................................................................................53
Density Fluctuation, Streaks and Background Staining.................................................................................54
Adjust Image Density...................................................................................................................................54
Background Stain, White Spots, Density Fluctuation and Faint Blacks (Developer Refreshing)...........55
Streaks Appear after Changing the Paper Size (Fusing Belt Smoothing)............................................... 55
Adjusting Stapling and Folding Positions....................................................................................................... 57
Finisher..........................................................................................................................................................57
Fold............................................................................................................................................................... 57
When Adjusting Color Shift.............................................................................................................................59
When a Deviation in Color Registration Appears.....................................................................................59
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)................................................................................................................ 60
If an EC Appears..........................................................................................................................................62
6. Replacing Consumables
Replacing the Toner......................................................................................................................................... 63
Disposing Exhausted Toners (mainly Europe and Asia)......................................................63
Disposing Exhausted Toners (mainly North America)..........................................................64
Replenishing the Staples..................................................................................................................................65
Removing Chad and Paper Debris................................................................................................................. 66
Punching....................................................................................................................................................... 66
Stapling.........................................................................................................................................................66
Paper Cutting................................................................................................................................................66
Replacing the Waste Toner Bottle...................................................................................................................67
Disposing the Used Waste Toner Bottle (mainly Europe and Asia)................................... 67
Disposing the Used Waste Toner Bottle (mainly North America).......................................67
7. Backup/Restore
Creating a Backup of/Restoring the Setting Information of the Machine...................................................69
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1. Notes on What to do Before Using
the Machine
How to Search for Information on Using the
Product and Troubleshooting
Manuals for This Machine
Manual (Paper)
Included with the product.
Safety Information
Before using the machine, be sure to read the section of this manual entitled Safety
Information. It also describes each regulation and environmental conformance.
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Manual (Electronic Format)
Read these via the control panel and web pages.
User Guide (HTML)
Provides detailed information on how to operate the machine.
Read this for information on machine operation not covered by this manual.
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Basic Operation/Printing Guide
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This manual describes basic use of the machine and how to achieve high-quality printing.
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Operator's Guide
Regarding the basic usage of this machine, frequently used functions, troubleshooting when
an error message appears, etc., summaries are provided for each user manual.
Paper Fundamentals
Explains the properties of different types of paper and how to handle them.
Searching the Manual for Information on Troubleshooting
The machine has a built-in manual/help function. You can display the manual and help on the control
panel of the machine, and browse the description of the functions and the information on the operation
of the machine.
There are two types of help function that are available on the machine as follows:
HTML manual of the machine
Help on each screen or setting item
When viewing Help from a client computer, check that JavaScript is enabled in the setting menu of
the web browser.
Displaying the HTML Help
To view the HTML manual of the machine, press [ ] on the navigation bar [Help]. You can
read the description of the machine functions and how to operate them.
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Displaying Help on Each Screen or Setting Item
Press the Help icon on the screen or next to a setting item to display the help content that
corresponds to the screen or item. You can configure or operate the screen or item as you read the
help.
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Notes on Marks
: Indicates a tip on using the machine.
: Indicates the title of the section to refer to in the manual (control panel / web
pages).
: Indicates a note on using the applicable function.
: (mainly Europe and Asia), (mainly Europe), or (mainly Asia)
: (mainly North America)
Differences in the functions of Region A and Region B models are indicated by two symbols. Read the
information indicated by the symbol that corresponds to the region of the model you are using. For
details about which symbol corresponds to the model you are using, see "Model-
Specific Information".
How to Search for Information on Using the Product and Troubleshooting
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Turning On and Off the Power
1. Open the main power switch cover, and then push the main power switch.
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Notes on Turning the Power On
The main power indicator at the lower left of the control panel lights when you turn the machine on
with the main power switch.
Do not press the main power switch soon after you press the main power of the machine. When
you turn the power on or off, wait at least 10 seconds after confirming that the main power
indicator on the control panel has turned on or off.
If the machine does not turn on even if you press the main power switch, open the front left cover
and make sure that the AC power switch is turned on. For details about the AC power switch, see
below.
"Notes on Usage of the Machine"
Notes on Turning the Power Off
If you press the main power switch to turn the power off, the message "Printer shut down
requested." appears. When the power is turned off, the main power indicator at the lower left of
the control panel goes out. Wait without touching any buttons until the power is turned off.
When the power of the DFE is set to sync with the power of the machine, turning the power of the
machine on or off also turns the power of the DFE on or off. Turn on the power of the machine first, and
then turn on the power of the DFE if the power of the DFE is not set to sync with the machine. To turn off
the power of the machine and DFE, turn off the power of the DFE first, and then turn off the machine.
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Touch Panel/Attention Light
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1. Switch Hub
Switches between the operation screens (Hubs) that appear on the touch screen panel.
2. Alert Icon
Displayed when there is a message from the system.
Displayed when there is a message from the system. You can read the message content on the [System
Messages] tile in the [Home] hub.
Also, the notification screen is displayed when a malfunction occurs on the machine, and the user needs to be
notified of the error details or how to resolve the problem.
3. Solving Problems
Press [Help] of [ ] to display the user manual of the machine.
4. Operation Screen
The screen comprises the following hubs:
[Home] hub
The [Home] hub shows the status of the printer and its trays, system messages, job list, and other
information.
[Media] hub
You can configure and manage the paper trays and the paper that is loaded in each tray.
[Schedule] hub
You can view or create working schedules such as printing or performing maintenance on the machine.
[Task] hub
Displays the list of tasks for the logged-in user. Tasks such as adjusting or cleaning the machine, or
replacing a consumable can be grouped by category or item.
[Printer Adjustment] hub
You can adjust the image position and quality in addition to the various settings of the printer and other
optional devices.
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[DFE Console] hub
Press [ DFE Console] to connect to the DFE that is connected to the network remotely.
"Connecting to the Fiery Controller Remotely from the Control Panel"
Fiery Settings hub
The Fiery Settings hub displays the setting items of the Fiery controller that is connected to the machine.
On the hub, the frequently used print settings appear directly, allowing you to change the settings of a
job without having you connect remotely to the DFE.
"Using the Fiery Settings Hub"
[Settings] hub
Press [ ] on the navigation bar to display the [Settings] hub.
You can configure the items on the control panel, specify the machine behavior, create, or edit the timer,
configure the network, and specify other system-wide settings of the machine.
5. Main power indicator
The main power indicator lights up when you turn on the main power switch.
If the indicator keeps flashing even after you turn the power off, do not remove the power plug from the
receptacle.
Intuitive Screen Operation Using Fingertips
On each screen of the control panel, you can perform the following operation by touching the screen
with your fingertips.
Flick (Scrolling the Screen)
Flick the screen up or down to scroll through the screens.
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Confirming the Counter
You can check the number of sheets used in printing.
Press [ ] [Printer Settings] [Counter] to display the counter screen.
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Attention Light
The Attention light lights or flashes to indicate the machine status from a distance.
Flashing blue Steady blue Flashing yellow Steady red
Data in Printing Warning
Problem such as toner
almost out or waste
toner bottle almost full
Error occurred
Problem such as paper
jam, paper running out,
toner running out,
memory shortage, or
waster toner bottle full
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2. Loading Paper
Fanning the Paper
If you load coated paper, label paper, transparencies, or thick paper of 150.1–470.0 g/m2
(55.1 lb. Cover–172 lb. Cover), it is important that you fan the sheets thoroughly. Misfeeds may
occur if paper is not fanned thoroughly. If the machine feeds several sheets of paper together or it
does not feed paper, fan paper and load it again.
1. Fan the stack of paper to load.
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2. Holding its shorter ends, flex the stack back and forth to create space between the sheets.
Repeat this several times.
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3. Make sure there is space between the sheets.
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4. Hold the stack of paper in both hands and tap the long and short edges of the paper
against a flat surface to align them.
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Loading Paper into Tray 1
This section explains how to load paper in the Tray 1.
(mainly Europe and Asia)
Tray 1 can hold A4 paper only. If you want to print on 81/2 × 11 from Tray 1, contact your service
representative.
(mainly North America)
Tray 1 can hold 81/2 × 11 paper only. If you want to print on A4 from Tray 1, contact your service
representative.
When paper loaded in the right side of Tray 1 runs out, paper on the left is automatically shifted to
the right. Do not pull out Tray 1 while the tray is moving paper; wait until sounds stop coming from
the tray.
If Tray 1 is closed too quickly, the paper in the tray may force the right tray's fence to slip out of
place. If the paper misfeeds because of this, open the tray, adjust the fence, and close the tray
slowly.
For the right stack, align the right edge of the paper with the right edge of the tray. For the left
stack, align the left edge of the paper to the left edge of the tray.
1. Carefully pull out the paper tray until it stops.
2. Square the paper and load it print side down.
Do not stack paper over the limit mark.
Whole tray pulled out
Loading Paper into Tray 1
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Left half of the tray pulled out
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3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in.
You can load paper even if Tray 1 is in use. It is okay to pull out the left half of the tray while Tray 1
is in use.
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Loading Paper into the A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit
This section explains how to load paper in the A3/11 × 17 tray unit.
A3/11 × 17 tray unit can hold 11 × 17 paper only. If you want to print on A3 , A4 , B4 JIS ,
81/2 × 14 , or 81/2 × 11 , contact your service representative.
Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side.
1. Check that paper in the paper tray is not being used, and then pull the tray carefully out
until it stops.
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2. Square the paper and load it print side down.
Do not stack paper over the limit mark.
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3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in.
Loading Paper into the A3/11 × 17 Tray Unit
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Loading Paper into Tray 2
This section explains how to load paper in the Tray 2.
Check the paper edges are aligned at the right side.
If a paper tray is pushed vigorously when putting it back into place, the position of the tray's fences
may slip out of place.
When loading a low number of sheets, be sure not to squeeze the fences in too tightly. If the fences
are squeezed too tightly against the paper, the edges may crease, the paper may misfeed, or if it
weighs between 52.3–63.0g/m2 (14.0–16.9 lb. Bond), it may wrinkle.
1. Check that paper in the paper tray is not being used, and then pull the tray carefully out
until it stops.
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2. Square the paper and load it print side down.
Do not stack paper over the limit mark.
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3. Carefully push the paper tray fully in.
Various sizes of paper can be loaded in Tray 2 by adjusting the positions of fences.
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Loading Paper into the Wide Large Capacity
Tray
This section explains how to load paper in the wide LCT.
The wide LCT is identified as Tray 3, Tray 4, Tray 5, Tray 6, Tray 7, and Tray 8.
Check the paper edges are aligned on the left side.
Depending on the degree of paper curl, a notification indicating that the paper tray is overloaded
may appear even if the height of the loaded paper stack remains below the upper limit sign. If this
notification appears, remove the paper from the tray, and load it again.
1. Check that paper in the paper tray is not being used, and then pull the tray carefully out
until it stops.
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2. Remove paper if loaded.
3. Release the fence.
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4. Loosen the screw on the arm holding the side fence in place.
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5. Release the fence.
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6. Load paper by aligning the paper with the left side of the paper tray.
Place paper with print side up.
Load a stack of paper about 5–10 mm (0.2–0.4 inches) high.
Make sure the paper rest on top of the supporting plates on both sides.
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When you load paper that is 204 mm (8.04 inches) or smaller, remove the supporting plates from
the bottom of the paper tray.
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