Oce COLOR SYSTEM 110 User manual

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COLOR SYSTEM 110/115
Operator’s Manual
Please read this manual before operating this equipment. After you finish reading this
manual, store it in a safe place for future reference.
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Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of the Océ Color System 110/115!
The manuals (three books) of this copier describe the functions, operating methods, and notes on
usage of the CS 110/115.
Before operating the CS 110/115, please carefully read these manuals to gain a clear understand-
ing of the various functions so that you can use them effectively to meet your copying needs. After
reading the manuals, store them in a safe place for future reference.
CAUTION
In this manual, CAUTION MESSAGES with the symbol indicate that neglecting the suggested
procedure or practice could result in personal injury.
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Using This Manual
The Color System 110/115 includes three manuals; Operator’s Manual (this manual), User’s
Manual, and Quick Index
Manual Overview
Operator’s Manual (this manual)
The Operator’s Manual describes the operation method of all the functions of this copier. Use this
manual to learn the details about operating this copier.
User’s Manual
The User’s Manual primarily describes the handling method of mechanical sections in this copier.
Use this manual to check how to supply consumables or how to remove an original or copy paper
jammed in the copier.
Quick Index
The Quick Index lists indexes to the Operator’s Manuals and User’s Manual.
Use this reference to check how copies are made by a specific function (Visual Index), to check
the operation method of a specific function (Index by Purpose), to check the meanings of the terms
used on the Touch Panel Display or the Operator’s/User’s Manuals (Glossary), or to find pages for
detailed explanation of a specific topic (General Index).
Configuration of Operator's Manual
Chapter 1 Before Using the Copier
This chapter describes the components and functions of the Control Panel and the Touch Panel
Display. It also explains the optional Editor.
<Basic Mode>
Chapter 2 Basic Copying
This chapter shows the basic operation methods of how to make a copy, how to place an original
and copy paper, and how to use the stack bypass. It also tells how to check the current copy
settings including the paper selection and the copy ratio.
Chapter 3 Advanced Zoom Copying/Two-sided Copying
This chapter explains the advanced zoom functions with the standard copy settings and the
operation procedure for making two-sided copies.
<Advanced Mode>
Chapter 4 Copying by Changing the Image Position
This chapter describes how to make copies by changing the position of an image or by specifying
margins.
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Using This Manual
Chapter 5 Copying by Other Special Methods
This chapter details a variety of copying methods. It includes how to copy the left and right pages
of a book in one step, how to make copies by erasing unexpected shadows from an original, how
to copy multiple originals onto a single sheet by automatic reduction, how to copy the front and
back covers onto sheets of a type differing from the text copy paper, and how to copy an original
onto transparencies.
Chapter 6 Adjusting Colors and Image Quality
This chapter tells about the color adjustment, the one-touch image quality selection, the image
quality adjustment, and the sharpness control.
Chapter 7 Designating Colors/Setting the Color Creation Mode
This chapter presents how to register a color generated by the user, how to designate colors, and
how to set the mode for color editing.
Chapter 8 Setting the Image Creation Mode
This chapter explains how to make copies by adding various types of changes to an original
image. It includes how to make copies with image contours only, how to make copies by slanting
an image, and how to make copies by repeating an image.
Chapter 9 Designating Areas for Copying
This chapter describes how to make copies by designating specific areas in an original with the
edit pen and how to make copies with image editing inside or outside a specific area designated
with a highlight marker.
Chapter 10 Making Copies of Designated Areas or by Hiding Areas
This chapter explains how to make copies by hiding or framing a specific image or text in an
original.
Chapter 11 Inserting Text/Images
This chapter tells how to make copies by extracting a color image and inserting it into a back-
ground original and how to make copies by inserting a black-and-white text original into a color
original.
<Mode Memory/Recall/Additional Functions>
Chapter 12 Setting/Recalling Mode Memory
This chapter describes how to set or recall mode memory and how to use the Recall key.
Chapter 13 Additional Functions
This chapter shows various types of settings in the Additional Functions mode.
<Appendix>
The Appendix explains how to use the guide display and how to confirm the counter values.
IV
2-12
Basic
Mode
Interrupt
Using the Control Panel Keys
When the key is pressed, the Interrupt mode is activated. Press this key to stop
the current copy job and begin another copy job.
The following modes and settings can be specified in the Interrupt mode:
· Copy quantity · Preset Zoom · Center shift
· Original Type · Zoom · One Touch Color
· Copy Exposure Adjustment · Auto Zoom · Color Balance
· Paper Selection · XY Zoom · Image Quality Adjustment
· ACS/Full Color/Black · Zoom Program · Sharpness
· Original Size Recognition · Entire Image
The Interrupt mode cannot be selected during a Composition copy job. Also the Interrupt mode
cannot be selected during another interrupted copy, recovering, or Auto Start copy job.
When Placing an Original on the Platen Glass
1
Press the key.
When the key is pressed, its indicator starts blinking.
123
456
789
ID 0
C
Reset
Guide
Additional Functions
Interrupt
Clear
When the current copy job has stopped, the message
"Ready to perform interrupt job." appears on the Touch
Panel Display. The blinking
key indicator is retained
ON (Interrupt mode).
If a department ID and/or a user
ID are already registered, the
screen appears to prompt you to
enter the registered ID number.
Enter the correct department ID
number and user ID number. For
details, see "Entering the
Department ID Number and User
ID Number," on p. 2-4.
To cancel the interrupt copy
during setting, press the
key.
1-5
Editor
2-13
2
Basic
Mode
Basic Copying
Using the Control Panel Keys
2
Remove the original for the
current copy job from the platen
glass.
3
Place the original for the interrupt
copy job on the platen glass.
4
Program the necessary copy
settings.
5
Press the (Start) key.
During the interrupt copy job, the message "Performing
interrupt job." appears on the Touch Panel Display.
6
When the interrupt copy is
completed, press the [No] key.
You cannot resume the previous copy job without
canceling the Interrupt mode. Upon completion of the
interrupt copy job, be sure to press the
key to cancel
the Interrupt mode.
7
Remove the original for the
interrupt copy job from the platen
glass.
8
Place the previous original on the
platen glass.
9
Press the (Start) key.
The copier resumes the interrupted copy job.
If you are copying from the platen
glass, temporarily remove the
original from the platen glass. If
you are copying from the original
tray of the optional Feeder,
perform the interrupt copy job
without removing the originals on
the tray. If you remove the
originals from the original tray,
the previous copy job cannot be
continued after the Interrupt
mode is canceled.
Interrupt
Step 8 applies if you were
continuously making copies from
the platen glass.
To make another interrupt copy,
press the [Yes] key.
Indicates a note containing information you should be aware of regarding
the operation, or else an explanation of restrictions. Always read these
items in order to operate the copier properly.
Indicates that this is
a note concerning
operation or an
explanation of a
related function.
(The page depicted above is for example purposes only, and is not actually found in this manual.)
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional
IP-ED Board-B1.
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional
Editor-F1. The Editor-F1 is referred to as the Editor hereinafter.
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional
Recirculating Document Feeder RDF-E2. The Recirculating Document Feeder RDF-E2
is referred as the Feeder hereinafter.
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional
Stapler Sorter-F1. The Stapler Sorter-F1 is referred as the Sorter or Stapler Sorter
hereinafter.
Indicates a function that can be used on the CS 115.
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional Film
Projector-D1.
CS 110/115 NC
Indicates a function that can be used when the copier is equipped with the optional
Océ CS 110/115 NC.
Example displays used in this manual assume that the copier is equipped with all possible options.
The actual displays will vary with the attached options.
Indicates options, etc.,
required to use this function.
Operation Procedures
In this manual, the following marks are used in the explanation of the operating procedures,
cautions, notes, and related functions.
Using This Manual
Indicates the title of the topic
being explained on this page.
Indicates the title and page number of a reference item.
: Users Manual
: Quick Index
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CONTENTS
Preface .................................................................................................................................... I
Using This Manual ................................................................................................................ II
CHAPTER 1 Before Using the Copier........................................................................ 1-1
Components and Their Functions....................................................................................1-2
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display.............................................................................1-2
Control Panel ..............................................................................................................1-2
Touch Panel Display ....................................................................................................1-4
Editor-F1
.....................................................................................................................1-9
About the Editor .................................................................................................................1-9
Placing an Original on the Editor ...............................................................................1-10
Color Sheet ...................................................................................................................... 1-11
<Basic Mode>
CHAPTER 2 Basic Copying ........................................................................................ 2-1
Making Copies....................................................................................................................2-2
Turning ON the Power .......................................................................................................2-2
Entering the Department ID Number and Password..........................................................2-4
Auto Start ...........................................................................................................................2-5
Basic Copying Procedure ..................................................................................................2-6
Copy Quanity .....................................................................................................................2-8
Using the Control Panel Keys...........................................................................................2-9
ACS (Setting/Canceling Automatic Black-and-White/Color Recognition) .......................... 2-9
Full Color..........................................................................................................................2-10
Black (Black Monochrome Copying) ................................................................................ 2-11
Interrupt............................................................................................................................2-12
When Placing an Original on the Platen Glass .......................................................... 2-12
When Placing an Original in the Single Sheet Document Feeder of the Optional
Feeder........................................................................................................................2-14
Original Size Recognition.................................................................................................2-16
Center Shift ......................................................................................................................2-17
Using Other Control Panel Keys ......................................................................................2-18
Making the Copy Settings ...............................................................................................2-19
Preset Zoom ....................................................................................................................2-19
Auto Zoom (Determining the Copy Ratio According to the Paper Size)...........................2-21
Entire Image.....................................................................................................................2-23
Paper Selection................................................................................................................2-24
Auto Paper Selection (Used to Automatically Select Suitable Paper Size) ................2-24
Manual Paper Selection (Used to Manually Select the Desired Paper Size) .............2-26
Manual Feed Copying ......................................................................................................2-27
Manual Feed Copying onto Paper of 12” x 18” .......................................................... 2-30
Manual Feed Copying onto an Irregular Size of Paper ..............................................2-32
Manual Feed Two-sided Copying ...............................................................................2-34
Copying onto Transparencies ..........................................................................................2-36
Handling Transparencies ...........................................................................................2-36
When loading Transparencies into a Drawer .............................................................2-36
When loading Transparencies into the Stack Bypass ................................................ 2-39
Original Type Selection ....................................................................................................2-41
Copy Exposure Adjustment ..............................................................................................2-42
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CONTENTS
Confirming the Copy Settings ........................................................................................2-43
How to Confirm the Copy Settings .................................................................................2-43
CHAPTER 3 Advanced Zoom Copying/Two-sided Copying.................................... 3-1
Advanced Zoom Functions ...............................................................................................3-2
Zoom ..................................................................................................................................3-2
Zoom Program ...................................................................................................................3-3
XY Zoom ............................................................................................................................3-7
Manually Setting the Copy Ratios ................................................................................3-7
Setting Copy Ratios Suitable to the Selected Paper Size ............................................3-9
Multi-page Enlargement ................................................................................................... 3-11
Specifying the Enlargement Size by Entering the Copy Ratio(s) ............................... 3-11
Specifying the Enlargement Size by Entering the Output Page Count ...................... 3-14
Relationship Between Copy Ratio and Paper Size ....................................................3-17
Making Two-sided Copies ...............................................................................................3-20
Types of Two-sided Mode ................................................................................................3-20
12-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from One-sided Originals)
..........................3-21
21-sided (Making One-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals)
..........................3-23
22-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from Two-sided Originals)
..................3-24
Book2-sided (Making Two-sided Copies from the Left and
Right Pages of a Bound Original)
..........................................................................3-26
<Advanced Mode>
CHAPTER 4 Copying by Changing the Image Position........................................... 4-1
Changing the Image Position for Copying ......................................................................4-2
Types of Shift Functions .....................................................................................................4-2
Center Shift/Parallel Shift/Corner Shift...............................................................................4-3
Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Number Key Entry)......................................4-4
Moving the Image to a Designated Position (Pen Entry)
...........................................4-6
Area Shift
...................................................................................................................4-9
Creating Margins..............................................................................................................4-13
Margin ..............................................................................................................................4-13
CHAPTER 5 Copying by Other Special Methods ..................................................... 5-1
Making Copies by Dividing the Image .............................................................................5-2
Two-page Separation .........................................................................................................5-2
Erasing Shadows from Copies .........................................................................................5-3
Types of Frame Erase Functions .......................................................................................5-3
Sheet Frame Erase ............................................................................................................5-4
Original Frame Erase .........................................................................................................5-7
Book Frame Erase .............................................................................................................5-9
Making Copies by Reducing Multiple Originals into a Single Image ..........................5-12
Image Combination
.................................................................................................5-12
Making Copies by Adding a Front and/or Back Cover .................................................5-15
Cover Mode
.............................................................................................................5-15
Interleaving Sheets of Paper Between Transparencies ...............................................5-19
Transparency Interleaving................................................................................................5-19
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CHAPTER 6 Adjusting Colors and Image Quality .................................................... 6-1
Adjusting Colors ................................................................................................................6-2
Color Balance ....................................................................................................................6-2
Saturation Adjustment ........................................................................................................6-4
Hue Adjustment..................................................................................................................6-6
Adjusting the Hue for All Colors as a Whole .................................................................6-6
Adjusting the Hue for Each Color .................................................................................6-8
Density Fine Adjustment ..................................................................................................6-10
Registering/Deleting/Recalling the Color Balance ...........................................................6-12
To register the Color Balance settings .......................................................................6-12
To delete registered Color Balance settings ...............................................................6-17
To recall the registered Color Balance settings .......................................................... 6-20
Making Copies with Desired Image Quality...................................................................6-22
One Touch Color ..............................................................................................................6-22
Making Clear Image Contours ........................................................................................6-25
Sharpness ........................................................................................................................6-25
Adjusting Image Quality ..................................................................................................6-27
Background Color Adjustment .........................................................................................6-27
Hide Background ........................................................................................................6-27
Hide Backside Image .................................................................................................6-29
Color Range Adjustment ..................................................................................................6-31
Black Adjustment .............................................................................................................6-33
Complexion Adjustment ...................................................................................................6-35
CHAPTER 7 Designating Colors/Setting Color Creation Mode .............................. 7-1
Designating Colors for Use ...............................................................................................7-2
Color Pallet Selection.........................................................................................................7-2
Selecting a Color from the Color Palette using the Edit Pen
...............................7-2
To select a color on the color sheet with the Number Keys ......................................... 7-5
Color Circle Selection ........................................................................................................7-7
Registered Color Selection ................................................................................................7-9
Designated Color Selection
..................................................................................... 7-11
Original Color Selection ...................................................................................................7-14
Registering Colors for Use .............................................................................................7-16
Color Registration ............................................................................................................7-16
Color Creation ..................................................................................................................7-21
Single Color .....................................................................................................................7-21
Color Gradation................................................................................................................7-22
Color Filter .......................................................................................................................7-29
Coloring
..........................................................................................................7-31
Base Color .......................................................................................................................7-36
Blue Background..............................................................................................................7-37
Color Conversion
............................................................................................7-39
CHAPTER 8 Setting the Image Creation Mode ......................................................... 8-1
Image Creation ...................................................................................................................8-2
Nega/Posi ..........................................................................................................................8-2
Image Repeat ....................................................................................................................8-3
CONTENTS
VIII
Framing an Area to be Repeated .........................................................................8-6
Mirror Image.......................................................................................................................8-8
Framing a Mirror Image ................................................................................................8-9
Slanted Image ..................................................................................................................8-10
Framing a Slanted Image ........................................................................................... 8-11
Orientation of Slanting ................................................................................................ 8-11
Text Editing
..............................................................................................................8-12
Making Copies with Specified Colors for Text ............................................................8-12
Making Copies Using Only the Contours ................................................................... 8-14
Making Copies with Shadows Added to Text .............................................................8-17
Texture
.....................................................................................................................8-21
Designating a Scan Area
...................................................................................8-23
Special Effects
........................................................................................................8-24
Setting Reduced Gradation ........................................................................................8-24
Setting Solarization ....................................................................................................8-26
CHAPTER 9 Designating Areas for Copying ............................................................ 9-1
Designating Areas with the Edit Pen................................................................................9-2
How to Designate Areas
...................................................................................9-2
Adjusting Designated Areas .........................................................................................9-6
Area Designation Type and Method
..................................................................9-8
Area Designation Restrictions
.........................................................................9-19
When Designated Areas Overlap ...............................................................................9-19
Restrictions on Area Editing .......................................................................................9-20
Table of Area Editing Combinations ...........................................................................9-21
Designating Areas with the Markers ..............................................................................9-22
How to Designate Areas
..........................................................................................9-22
How to Designate Areas with the Markers .................................................................9-26
Restrictions on Marker Editing ...................................................................................9-28
CHAPTER 10 Making Copies of Designated Areas or by Hiding Areas ............... 10-1
Designating Images/ Text to be Copied ......................................................................... 10-2
Framing/Blanking .............................................................................................................10-2
Designating an Area with the Number Keys ...............................................................10-2
Designating an Area with the Edit Pen
..............................................................10-4
CHAPTER 11 Inserting Text/ Images ........................................................................11-1
Inserting a Color Image ................................................................................................... 11-2
Image Composition
......................................................................................... 11-2
Copy Ratio Settings and Composition Modes ............................................................ 11-7
Inserting Text .................................................................................................................... 11-8
Character Composition
........................................................................................... 11-8
Inserting Text in the Superimpose Mode .................................................................... 11-8
Inserting Text in the Window mode
.................................................................. 11-13
Character Composition Shift
......................................................................... 11-19
Making Character Composition Shift in the Superimpose Mode .............................. 11-19
Making Character Composition Shift in the Window Mode ...................................... 11-22
Character Composition Multiple Editing
....................................................... 11-25
Making Character Composition Multiple Editing in the Superimpose Mode ............ 11-25
CONTENTS
IXIX
Making Character Composition Multiple Editing in the Window Mode ..................... 11-29
Making Copies for Each Color ..................................................................................... 11-33
Offset Plate Original ..................................................................................................... 11-33
<Mode Memory/Recall/Additional Functions>
CHAPTER 12 Setting/Recalling Mode Memory ...................................................... 12-1
Storing/Recalling Mode Memory ....................................................................................12-2
Storing Mode Memory......................................................................................................12-2
Recalling Mode Memory ..................................................................................................12-7
Recalling the Previous Copy Settings ...........................................................................12-8
Recall Mode .....................................................................................................................12-8
When the Copy Settings are Stored in Recall Memory ..............................................12-8
CHAPTER 13 Additional Functions ......................................................................... 13-1
Additional Functions Setting List...................................................................................13-2
Setting Items in Additional Functions Mode .....................................................................13-2
Custom Settings ..............................................................................................................13-4
Standard Key Settings .....................................................................................................13-4
Standard Display Window ................................................................................................13-7
Energy Saver Adjustment ................................................................................................13-9
Inch Entry ....................................................................................................................... 13-11
Confirmation Window Auto Display ................................................................................13-13
Auto Sort
.......................................................................................................13-15
Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS .......................................................................................13-17
Audible Tones .................................................................................................................13-19
Exposure Level Switch...................................................................................................13-21
Transparency Feed Location .........................................................................................13-23
Thin Paper Feed Location..............................................................................................13-25
Color Sheet Change
..............................................................................................13-27
Changing the Color Sheet Settings ..........................................................................13-27
Registering Color in the Custom Sheet ....................................................................13-29
Feeder Auto Start
..................................................................................................13-33
Standard Settings Change .............................................................................................13-35
System Settings Password ............................................................................................13-37
Department ID Management..........................................................................................13-40
Registering the Department ID Number and Password ...........................................13-40
Displaying the Copy Count for Each Department ....................................................13-43
Custom Settings Initialization .........................................................................................13-46
Timer Settings ................................................................................................................13-48
Auto Clear Time .............................................................................................................13-48
Auto Energy Saver Time ................................................................................................13-50
Auto Power-Off Time ......................................................................................................13-52
Adjustment/Cleaning .....................................................................................................13-54
Zoom Fine Adjustment ...................................................................................................13-54
Exposure Recalibration ..................................................................................................13-56
Automatic Gradation Adjustment....................................................................................13-58
Text/Photo Priority ..........................................................................................................13-61
CONTENTS
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Feeder Cleaning ....................................................................................................13-62
Wire Cleaning ................................................................................................................13-64
Print Gradation Adjustment
CS 110/115 NC
..........................................................................13-66
SWOP Emulation Adjustment
CS 110/115 NC
......................................................................13-68
Original Type Selection for Printer
CS 110/115 NC
...............................................................13-70
APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................... A-1
Using the Guide ................................................................................................................ A-2
Using the Guide for Each Purpose ................................................................................... A-2
Using the Guide for Each Function ................................................................................... A-4
Checking the Counter ....................................................................................................... A-5
Counter Check .................................................................................................................. A-5
About Error Message Display .......................................................................................... A-6
Error Message Display...................................................................................................... A-6
Index ................................................................................................................................... A-7
CONTENTS
1
Before Using the Copier
1-1
Before using
the Copier
Before Using the Copier
This chapter describes the following items.
Components and Thire Functions
Editor-F1
CHAPTER 1
1-2
Before using
the Copier
ACS key (ON when selected)
Activates the Automatic Color Selection (ACS) function that
automatically recognizes the original as being color or
black-and-white when copies are made. (p. 2-9)
Black key (ON when selected)
Sets the Black Monochrome mode in which
copies are made only in black. (p. 2-11)
Additional Functions key
Turns ON/OFF the Addtitional
Functions mode. (p. 13-2)
Guide key
Displays the explanation of the specified
function on the Touch Panel Display. (p. A-2)
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
Components and Their Functions
Display Contrast
Counter Check
Control Panel
Full Color key (ON when selected)
Sets the Full Color mode in which copies
are made in four colors. (p. 2-10)
Reset key
Cancels the current settings and returns to the
standard copy settings. (p. 2-18)
Display Contrast dial
Adjusts the contrast of the
Touch Panel Display. (p. 2-18)
Clip tray
Paper clips can be reserved.
Counter Check key
Displays the counter value on the
Touch Panel Display. (p. A-5)
Touch Panel Display
Various operations are executed
on this display. The copier status
and other information are also
displayed. (p. 1-4)
Interrupt key
Interrupts the current copy job and
starts/stops a new copy job.
(p. 2-12)
1
Before Using the Copier
1-3
Before using
the Copier
Components and Their Functions
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
Original Recognition key (ON when selected)
Turns ON/OFF the Original Size Recognition function in which the
copier automatically determines the size of the original. (p. 2-16)
Center Shift key (ON when selected)
Automatically centers the original image
on the sheets when copies are made. (p. 2-17)
Stop key
Stops the current copy job. (p. 2-18)
Energy Saver key (ON when selected)
Turns ON/OFF the Power Save mode.
(p. 2-18)
Power lamp
Lit green when the power is ON.
Start key
Starts the copy job.
Clear key
Clears a set value such as the
copy quantity. (p. 2-8)
Number keys
Enter a number values such as the
copy quantity. (p. 2-8)
ID key
Recalls the screen to enter the
registered ID number. (p. 2-4)
Control card slot (Option)
Insert the optional control card here when using.
(p. 2-3)
ACS Full Color
Center Shift
Original
Recognition
Black
123
456
789
ID 0
C
Reset
Guide
Additional Functions
Interrupt
Stop
Energy Saver
Start
1 2 3
Clear
1-4
Before using
the Copier
The keys for the functions that
can be set in the Sp. Feature
are displayed.
When a key assigned to mode
memory is pressed, the copy
settings stored in the corre-
sponding mode memory are
displayed.
When the [1 Before], [2 Before],
or [3 Before] key is pressed, the
corresponding previous copy
settings are displayed.
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
Components and Their Functions
Touch Panel Display
The standard display of the Touch Panel shows the items below. The screen required for the
current copy mode setting is displayed while the copy settings are being programmed.
The contents of the default copy settings can be changed. For details on how to make such
changes, see "Standard Settings Change," on p. 13-35.
The screen displayed when the [Sp. Feature], [Mode Memory], or [Recall] key is pressed can be
used as part of the standard display. For details, see "Standard Display Window," on p. 13-7.
Mode keys
Message display
Original Type key Sorter keyProjector key
Two-sided Mode key Copy Ratio key
Copy ratio
display
Paper size display
Copy quantity indicator
Paper type indicator
Setting Confirmation ke
y
Copy Exposure keys
Paper Select key
Direct key
Paper supply indication
Paper feed location indication
Mode keys
Press the [Sp. Feature], [Mode Memory], or [Recall] key to set the respective mode.
[Sp. Feature] [Mode Memory] [Recall]
<Sp. Feature> <Mode Memory> <Recall>
1
Before Using the Copier
1-5
Before using
the Copier
Components and Their Functions
Message display
The following types of messages and keys are displayed on the Touch Panel Display.
· Messages and keys needed to make the copy settings
· Messages concerning maintenance and troubleshooting.
· Messages of the self-diagnostic display function and the countermeasure explanation
if the copier is not functioning properly
· Guide screen that explains the current copy settings
Setting Confirmation key
Displayed only when the current copy settings differ from the standard copy settings. Press to
display the setting confirmation window.
Copy ratio display
Displays the current copy ratio setting.
Paper feed location indication
Displays the currently selected paper feed location.
Paper size display
Indicates the paper size of the currently selected paper feed location.
Paper supply indicator
Indicates the remaining amount of copy paper in the currently selected drawer. There are four
types of indications.
(The percentage in parenthesis shows only the estimation.)
(Approx. 50% or more)
(Approx. 50 to 10%)
(Approx. 10% or less)
(No paper)
The remaining amount of copy paper in the optional Paper Deck-E1 is indicated as follows:
(Approx. 60% or more)
(Approx. 60 to 20%)
(Approx. 20% or less)
(No paper)
Paper type indicator
Indicates the material and orientation of copy paper.
Copy quantity indicator
Displays the setting for the number of copies to be made.
Direct key
Press to set the copy ratio to direct (100%).
Copy Ratio key
Use to set a copy ratio in units of % or make the settings for the XY Zoom, Zoom Program, or
Multi-page Enlargement function.
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
1-6
Before using
the Copier
Components and Their Functions
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
Paper Select key
Press to select the paper feed drawer.
Copy exposure keys
Use to adjust the copy exposure. Press the Auto key to automatically set the best copy exposure
for an original to be copied.
Two-Sided Mode key (CS 115 only)
Displayed only on the CS 115. Press to select the type of two-sided copy mode.
Original type key
Press to select the type of original.
Sorter key (option)
Displayed only when the optional Stapler Sorter-F1 is installed. Press to select the type of sorting.
Projector key (option)
Displayed only when the optional Film Projector-D1 is installed. Press to select the film type, film
orientation, and other settings.
In the explanation of the functions and operation described in this manual, the Touch Panel
Display is sometimes referred to as the "screen."
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Before Using the Copier
1-7
Before using
the Copier
Components and Their Functions
Common Keys on the Touch Panel Display
The Touch Panel Display has the following common function keys:
[Cancel] key: Closes the current setting screen and retains the programmed copy settings
during Additional Functions mode.
[Next] key: Fixes the copy settings made and proceeds to the next step.
[Back] key: Returns to the previous step with the current settings retained.
[Done] key: Closes the current screen.
[OK] key: Finalizes the copy settings being made.
Display of keys
If a key displayed on the screen is pressed (touched), the key is highlighted and the
corresponding mode or function is set.
Some keys are not highlighted, depending on the nature of the key. A key that is highlighted
indicates that the corresponding mode or function is set.
Inoperative keys
Some keys cannot be used when the functions are combined in certain ways; the keys are
grayed out and cannot be used in this case.
On CS 110/115, the keys of the functions unavailable in combination with the previously
selected function are grayed out.
Optional keys
Keys that require optional equipment are displayed only if the corresponding optional
equipment is installed in the copier.
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
1-8
Before using
the Copier
Components and Their Functions
Control Panel and Touch Panel Display
Standard Copy Settings
When the power switch of the copier is turned On, the screen with the standard copy settings
appears on the Touch Panel Display. The screen with the standard copy settings is called the
standard display in this manual. The default standard copy settings have the following
contents:
Copy ratio: 100%
Paper selection: Auto Paper Selection
Copy quantity: 1
Copy exposure: Center value
Original type: Text/Printed Image
ACS (Auto Color Selection): On
Original Recognition: On
Center Shift: On
The default contents of the standard copy settings can be changed in the Additional Functions
mode. For details on how to make such changes, see "Standard Settings Change," on p. 13-35.
The screen displayed when the [Sp. Feature], [Mode Memory], or [Recall] key is pressed can be
used as part of the standard display. For details, see "Standard Window Display," on p. 13-7.
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Before Using the Copier
1-9
Before using
the Copier
About the Editor
Editor-F1
With the optional Editor-F1 (hereinafter called Editor), it is easy to make area
designations, shift position designations, and color selections using the color
palette.
mark
When placing an original on the Editor,
place the original face up and align the
upper right corner of the original with
this
mark.
Edit pen
Mode setting
screen
Sheet with
drawal opening
Color palette
You can change four
types of color sheets
to select a color.
Notes on Using the Editor
Do not use the Editor near strong magnetic fields (cordless telephone, etc.).
Do not pull hard on the edit pen cord.
Do not use the edit pen with the tip near the cord.
Do not touch the tip of the edit pen to prevent incorrect entry.
Do not press hard on the mode setting screen.
Do not use the Editor with a conductor (such as a metal ruler, etc.) lying on the mode setting
screen.
If the edit pen is used to designate a position that has been heavily shaded with a pencil,
accurate area designation may be difficult.
For connections of the Editor and the copier main unit, consult with your service representative.
In particular, if the Editor connector is disconnected while the copier switch is ON, the copier
main unit may be damaged. Care must be taken.
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