Duplo DP-U510 User manual

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DP-U850/U650
DUPRINTER
DP-U620/U550
DP-U520/U510
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Introduction
Precautions for printing and duplicating
There are restrictions on what you may print on the printer.
Please be aware that there are some printed materials that are illegal even to possess.
1. Printed matters banned by law
Paper money, currency, government bonds and national and local bonds cannot be
duplicated, even if they are stamped with the “sample” seal.
Paper money, currency and bonds, etc. that are valid in foreign country cannot be duplicated.
Unused postage stamps and postcards cannot be duplicated without governmental consent.
Government-issued papers pertaining to stamps, liquor and sales tax laws cannot be
duplicated.
2. Printed matters that require caution
Printed-issued securities (stocks, bills and checks, etc.), passes and tickets require caution in
duplicating unless a business is duplicating them for required number for their own business
needs.
Government-issued passports, public- and private-issued driver’s licenses, permits, IDs,
passes, food stamps, etc. require caution in duplicating.
3. Copyrighted materials
Books, music, artwork, prints, maps, diagrams, movies, photography, etc. are banned from
duplicating outside the limits of private home use and their related non-sale usage.
PLEASE NOTE
In the interest of upgrading our products, speci cations and other data given in this manual are
subject to change without notice. If the manual contains anything that you do not understand,
contact the dealer for clari cation.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that these
products meet the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy ef ciency.
Thank you for your purchase of the DUPRINTER DP-U850/U650/U620/U550/U520/U510.
To ensure safe and ef cient prolonged use of this machine, read and thoroughly understand this
manual before using this machine.
After using this manual, be sure to keep it in a handy place to reference.
Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and
other countries.
Microsoft, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista are trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Complies with the provisions de ned by the regulations listed below.
EC Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC)
EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (89/336/EEC)
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Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment
This symbol (the symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin) indicates that in European
countries this product should not be disposed of as household waste.
Please recycle where facilities exist by checking with your local authority or supplier for
recycling advice.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly through proper treatment, recovery and
recycling, you will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human
health.
En
Entsorgung von alten elektrischen und elektronischen Ausrüstungsteilen
Dieses Symbol (das Symbol mit dem durchgekreuzten fahrbaren Müllbehälter) zeigt an,
dass dieses Produkt in europäischen Länden nicht als Haushaltsmüll entsorgt werden
darf. Bitte informieren Sie sich bei Ihren örtlichen Behörden oder bei Ihrem Händler
hinsichtlich einer Empfehlung für die Entsorgung und führen Sie die betreffenden Teile
dort, wo solche Einrichtungen vorhanden sind, einem Recycling-Prozess zu.
Indem sie sicherstellen, dass das betreffende Produkt durch richtige Behandlung,
Rückführung und Recycling entsorgt wird, tragen Sie dazu bei, möglichen negativen
Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt und die menschliche Gesundheit vorzubeugen.
Ge
Elimination du matériel électronique et électrique usagé
Ce symbole (une poubelle marquée d’une croix) indique que dans les pays européens, ce
produit ne doit pas être éliminé comme des ordures ménagères.
Recyclez-le dans les sites adaptés qui vous seront indiqués par les autorités locales ou
renseignez-vous auprès de votre fournisseur.
En veillant à ce que ce produit soit éliminé correctement avec un traitement, une collecte
et un recyclage adaptés, vous contribuez à éviter son action nocive potentielle sur l’
environnement et la santé humaine.
Fr
Smaltimento di attrezzature elettriche ed elettroniche consumate
Questo simbolo (il simbolo della pattumiera con rotelle barrata) indica che nei paesi
europei questo prodotto non deve essere buttato nei riuti domestici.
Per favore smaltire in luogo addetto al riciclo, dove esistente, chiedendo informazioni alle
autorità locali o a chi fornisce consulenza a proposito.
Garantendo uno smaltimento adeguato di questo prodotto (trattamento, recupero e riciclo
corretto), aiuterete a prevenire effetti negativi sull’ambiente e sulla salute dell’uomo.
It
Eliminación de residuos de aparatos eléctricos y electrónicos
Este símbolo (un cubo de basura tachado) indica que en los países europeos este
producto no deberá eliminarse como si se tratara de un residuo doméstico. Solicite
asesoramiento sobre reciclaje a las autoridades locales o a su distribuidor, y siga la
normativa en materia de gestión medioambiental y reciclaje de este tipo de residuos.
Si toma las medidas pertinentes para que este producto se elimine mediante un
tratamiento, recuperación y reciclaje adecuados, contribuirá a evitar posibles efectos
negativos en el medio ambiente y la salud humana.
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Various symbols and pictures are used in this manual and on the labels af xed to the machine.
These symbols and pictures provide warnings and instructions to prevent danger to you or other
personnel, and to prevent damage to of ce property.
The meanings of these symbols and pictures are explained below.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Indicates a high degree of potential danger. If the warning is ignored,
death or serious injury may result.
Indicates a medium degree of potential danger. If the caution is ignored,
medium injury or damaged to property may result.
A circle with a line through it indicates a prohibited action.
The particular act prohibited is indicated by a picture inside the circle.
(In the example shown here, the prohibited act is disassembly.)
A black disc indicates an instruction, or sometimes a prohibited action.
The instruction itself is indicated by pictorial symbols drawn in white on
the disc. (In the example shown here, the instruction is ‘Remove the plug
from the outlet.’)
<Examples of Pictorial Symbols>
WARNING
CAUTION
If the machine is used after foreign matter (metal fragments, water, or liquid) has
entered the machine, this may result in re or electric shock.
Turn the main unit’s power switch OFF, and then remove the power plug from
the outlet. Contact the sales distributor.
If the machine is used after heat, smoke, strange smell, or other abnormality is
detected, this may result in re or electric shock.
Turn the main unit’s power switch OFF, and then remove the power plug from
the outlet. Contact the sales distributor.
Do not insert or drop metal, ammable material, or other matter through the
ventilation holes into the machine interior.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Do not place ower vases, owerpots, cups, or water containers (including metal
containers) on top of the machine.
Fire or electric shock may result if liquid spills inside the machine.
WARNING
Precautions for use
Safety Precautions
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Caution for Grounding (Be sure to use the supplied power cord)
Use only the power cord that is provided among the accessories.
Insert the power cord plug rmly into the socket, so that proper electrical
contact is effected.
Use of any other power cord could result in imperfect grounding.
If grounding is imperfect and electrical leakage occurs, re or electric shock
could result.
Caution for Power Supply and Power Cord
Do not use a source voltage other than that speci ed.
Do not connect two or more loads to a single outlet.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Do not remove or insert the power plug with wet hands.
Doing so may result in electric shock.
Do not damage, break, or modify the power cord.
Do not place heavy objects on, tug, or unnecessarily bend the power cord.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Remove the power plug itself, not the cord.
Tugging the cord may damage it (expose conductors, or cause disconnections,
etc.), resulting in re or electric shock.
Be sure to remove dust on the power plug and/or the outlet.
Using these without removing dust may have minute electric current ow to the
surface due to the humidity and cause a re due to the heat.
It may cause a re or electric shock.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
WARNING
WARNING
Some paper may cause paper dust in the machine. Keep clean the machine
and suf cient ventilation.
CAUTION
vi
Prohibition of Disassembly or Modi cation
Do not modify the machine.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Do not remove the rear lid, cabinet, or covers from the machine.
The inside of the machine contains high-voltage parts, which may cause
electric shock.
Caution for Location
Do not place the machine in a humid or dusty area.
Doing so may result in re or electric shock.
Install the machine on the optional cabinet.
Do not use any other desks or table than optional cabinet.
Do not place the machine on the desk.
If the machine is dropped or falls over, this could result in personal injury.
Once the machine is in position, secure in place using the casters.
If the machine falls over, this could result in personal injury.
Before moving the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet.
If the cord is damaged, this may result in re or electric shock.
Do not place the machine in an unstable position, such as on an unsteady
support or sloping area.
If the machine is dropped or falls over, this could result in personal injury.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
vii
Do not place the machine in a place subject to direct sunlight or heating
equipment such as a stove.
It may degrade ink quality and affect printing. The machine also may
malfunction.
Avoid placing the machine in a place subject to high or low temperature or high
humidity.
The paper absorbs moisture and it may cause paper jam or creasing.
Leave the power cord unplugged when the machine is not used for a long
period.
Insulation may deteriorate and cause an electrical re.
Cleaning
Before cleaning the machine, turn off the power switch and unplug the power
cord.
If the machine is activated accidentally, injury may result.
Do not use ammable sprays or solvents inside or near the machine.
Gas may accumulate inside the machine causing a re or explosion.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Notes on Ink
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
If ink gets into eyes or mouth, immediately wash it away with water and
contact a doctor.
If ink comes into contact to skin, immediately wash it away with soap and water.
Keep ink away from children.
Storage conditions:
Store in a cool and dry place avoiding direct sun light.
Adequate storage temperature: -5 to 40 degrees (C)
Never put ink pack close to re.
CAUTION
Ink pack:
Refer to "Chapter 5 Replacing Consumables" for handling the ink pack.
“Replacing Ink Pack” see p. 164
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No. Part No. Name Q'ty
1 L1-T3060
Warning label
1
2 M7-T3060
Caution label
1
3 R8-T3080
Caution label
1
4 R8-T3010
Warning label
2
5 R8-T3040
Caution label
1
Do NOT touch the drum or rollers
when you operate the jog switch.
Do NOT put hands inside machine
while if is operating.
Hands could get caught up
or crushed.
R8-T3010
1
2
3
4
5
Locations of Warning Labels
Keep the WARNING and CAUTION labels clean at all times. If labels become damaged or
come off, please call our service person.
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
WARNING
Do not remove this cover. The inside of the printer contains movable cutting instruments,
contact with which could result in injury.
M7-T3060
V3M0001
V3M0002
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Pictorial Symbols and Other Notations Used in This Manual
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IMPORTANT
REFERENCE
: Introduces instructions for correct operation of the machine.
If these instructions are ignored, the machine may not be able to operate at
optimum performance or may break down.
: Introduces information that is useful for operation and maintenance of the
machine, or information about the machine’s performance, etc.
: Indicates that the description of the operating sequence is continued on
the next page.
: Indicates the page number and item containing related information.
(“xxxx” see p. xx )
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Function Index
Functions for Master Making
The followings are a brief introduction of various functions of the machine.
You can check print image before
master making on the LCD.
Preview
P.54
Prints multiple copies of the
document on one page.
Multiple Exposure
P.57
Erases shadows by book binding
and around of the periphery of the
document.
Book Shadow Erasure
P.66
Edits the image of the document
on the preview screen.
Edit Image
P.73
Sets paper size.
Nonstandard-size paper is available.
Paper Size P.31
Enlarges or reduces the size of copy as you
want.
Zoom P.29,P.38
Sets image mode suitable for the
document.
Image Mode
P.49
Adjusts the density of the master.
Darkness
P.46
Adjusts the density of scanning
the document.
Scan Darkness
P.45
Sets the size of document to be
printed.
Document Size
P.94
Prints two different documents on
one page.
2in1
P.61
Rotates document on the scan
image.
90° Rotation
P.71
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Remakes a master of previous
image without scanning.
Document Memory
P.92
Saves ink when printing by
changing document scanning
density.
Ink Saving Mode
P. 11 2
Scans the entire document and
distinguishes the brightest part of
the document.
Document Darkness Detection
P. 11 8
Warns you if the document is not
placed correctly on the glass plate.
Document Misset Detection
P.126
Switches drum size.
Drum Size
P.132
Makes clear and vivid prints from the
beginning of printing.
Fine Start
P.145
Disables counting a speci ed number of
prints following the start of printing operation.
Pre-print P.149
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Functions for Printing
Adjusts print darkness.
Print Darkness
P.47
Adjusts the position of the printed
image.
Print Position
P.51
Adjusts print speed.
Print Speed
P.34
Sets mode suitable for printing
paper.
Paper Type
P.106
Detects double feed.
Double Feed Detection
P.108
Enables printing on narrow paper.
Narrow Paper
P. 11 0
Replenishes ink.
Replenishing Ink
P. 11 4
Prohibits others from printing
con dential documents.
Con dential Safeguard
P. 11 6
Performs printing at regular
intervals.
Interval Print
P.120
Makes prints in groups.
Changes the number of prints
made from each document.
Batch Print/
Sequential Batch Print
P.122
Makes prints using a personal
computer.
Online Mode
P.128
Automatically separate prints into
groups with tape strips.
Tape Cluster P.130
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Adjusts printed image to the best print
darkness by setting room temperature and
print speed.
Optimize Print
P.147
Displays the same number of prints after
printing completes.
Repeat Counter P.151
Adjusts print position while printing.
Print Position Adjustment While Printing
P.153
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Other Functions
Automatically turns off the machine when it
is not operated for a speci ed period of time.
Automatic Power Off
P.141
Automatically resets the machine and
returns all settings to Standard Mode.
Automatic Reset
P.143
Sets date and time.
Date & Time
P.155
Sets buzzer ON/OFF and buzzer volume.
Buzzer
P.157
Highlights the touch panel LCD in black and
white.
LCD Reversing
P.159
Checks total master make count,
total print count, master roll
monitor, used master monitor, date
& time and shortcut settings.
Information
P.161
Saves and retrieves settings when
needed.
Job Setting Memory
P.96
Changes settings in Standard Mode.
Initial Con guration P.134
Retrieves frequently used functions by
touching shortcut icon at the bottom of the
main screen.
Shortcut Settings
P.137
Automatically turns off the LCD when it is not
operated for a speci ed period of time. This
reduces power consumption.
Energy Save Mode
P.139
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Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Introduction
................................................................................
i
Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
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iv
Safety Precautions
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iv
Locations of Warning Labels
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ix
Function Index
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xi
Before Use
Part Names and Their Functions
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8
Printer Appearance
..................................................................
8
Inside of machine
.....................................................................
9
Outside/Inside of print output side
................................................
10
Control Panel (DP-U850/U650/U620)
............................................
12
Main Screen
.........................................................................
13
Turning Power ON/OFF
................................................................
14
Turning Power ON
..................................................................
14
Turning Power OFF
.................................................................
14
Key Card Counter (optional)
.......................................................
15
Standard Mode
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15
Document/Printing Paper Speci cations
..........................................
16
Acceptable Documents
............................................................
16
Acceptable Printing Paper
.........................................................
16
How Master Making and Printing are Performed
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18
Master Making
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18
Printing
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18
Basic Operations
Preparing for Printing
..................................................................
20
How to Set Papers
..................................................................
20
When no heavy weight paper is fed or two sheets of light weight paper are fed
....
21
How to Supply or Replace Paper While Printing
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22
How to Set the Print Tray
..........................................................
23
Loading Documents
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24
How to Load Document
............................................................
24
How to Load Document on the Glass Plate
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24
Loading Document in Automatic Document Feeder (ADF)(Optional)
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25
Basic Printing
...........................................................................
27
Printing Using Basic Functions
....................................................
27
Enlargement/Reduction
...............................................................
29
Enlargement and Reduction from Standard-Size Documents to Standard-Size Paper[European]
........
29
Enlargement and Reduction from Standard-Size Documents to Standard-Size Paper [U.S.]
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30
Selecting Printing Paper Size
........................................................
31
Master Making Area by Paper Size
[European]
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31
How to Set Paper Size
.............................................................
31
Master Making Area by Paper Size
[U.S.]
.........................................
32
How to Set Paper Size
.............................................................
32
How to Set "CUSTOM" in Paper Size Setting
...................................
33
Print Speed Adjustment
...............................................................
34
Print Speed Adjustment
............................................................
34
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Chapter 4
Chapter 3
Contents
How to Adjust Print Speed
........................................................
34
How to Set TOP SPEED
...........................................................
35
Printing with Useful Functions
Enlargement / Reduction
..............................................................
38
Enlargement / Reduction
..........................................................
38
Minor Reduction
....................................................................
39
Auto Zoom
...........................................................................
40
Free Zoom
...........................................................................
42
Custom Scaling
.....................................................................
43
Adjusting Darkness
....................................................................
45
Adjusting Darkness
.................................................................
45
Scan Darkness
......................................................................
45
How to Adjust Scan Darkness
.....................................................
45
Master Darkness
....................................................................
46
How to Adjust Master Darkness
..................................................
46
Print Darkness
......................................................................
47
How to Adjust Print Darkness
.....................................................
47
Printing Photographs and Color Documents
.....................................
49
TEXT, TEXT>PHOTO, PHOTO>TEXT, PHOTO, PENCIL, SCREEN
........
49
Adjusting Print Position
...............................................................
51
Print Position Adjustment
..........................................................
51
Other Functions
Edit Function
Preview
................................................................................
54
Checking Document To Be Printed
...............................................
54
Multiple Exposure
....................................................................
57
Multiple Exposure on One Page
..................................................
57
How to Set Multiple Exposure (2, 4, 8, and 16-up)
.............................
59
2 IN 1
.................................................................................
61
How to Set 2 IN1
....................................................................
62
Custom
...............................................................................
64
How to Set Custom
.................................................................
64
Book Shadow Erasure
...............................................................
66
Book Shadow Erasure
.............................................................
66
Area of Shadow Erasure
...........................................................
67
How to Set Book Shadow Erasure
...............................................
68
90° Rotation
............................................................................
71
90° Rotation
.........................................................................
71
How to Set 90° Rotation
...........................................................
71
Edit Image
..............................................................................
73
Edit Image
...........................................................................
73
Make Up
.............................................................................
73
How to Set Make Up
...............................................................
74
ADD MAKE UP,SWITCH ERASE AREA,NEW MAKE UP
.....................
85
Trimming
.............................................................................
89
How to Set Trimming
...............................................................
89
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