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User Manual
Di551/Di650
Di551/Di650 IVZ-1
Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 We Want You to Be a Satisfied Customer ..................................1-1
1.2 Protecting the Environment. . .....................................................1-2
Takeback and Reutilization.............................................................1-2
What is Energy Star®? ...................................................................1-2
Use of Recycled Paper...................................................................1-2
1.3 The Manual – Printed and Digital.................................................1-3
Manual (Printed Version)................................................................1-3
Extended Manual (Digital Version on CD-R)...................................1-3
1.4 Guide to this Manual.....................................................................1-4
How is this Manual Structured?......................................................1-4
A Brief Explanation of the Conventions Used in this Manual..........1-5
A Brief Explanation of Important Concepts and Symbols...............1-7
1.5 Overview of System Features......................................................1-9
General Features............................................................................1-9
Automatic Features.......................................................................1-13
Finishing Features.........................................................................1-13
Features that can only be Set Up by a Service Technician..........1-13
2 Getting to Know Your System
2.1 System Overview ..........................................................................2-1
External System Overview..............................................................2-1
Internal System Overview...............................................................2-4
2.2 Options (Accessories)..................................................................2-5
Finisher FN-6 ..................................................................................2-5
Finisher FN-113 ..............................................................................2-9
Punch/Z-fold Unit ZK-2..................................................................2-11
Cover Inserter B for Finisher.........................................................2-12
Large Capacity Cassette (LCC) C-403 .........................................2-13
Large Capacity Cassette (LCC) C-404 .........................................2-14
Hole Punch Unit PK-2/PK-5..........................................................2-15
Memory Expansions......................................................................2-15
Printer Control Device Pi6500e.....................................................2-15
HDD-2 Hard Disk..........................................................................2-15
Total Counter................................................................................2-15
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2.3 Safe Working with Your System ............................................... 2-16
Laser Safety ................................................................................. 2-20
Internal Laser Radiation ...............................................................2-20
Safety Label.................................................................................. 2-22
System Serial Number..................................................................2-24
2.4 Transporting the System ........................................................... 2-24
2.5 Installing the System.................................................................. 2-24
Environmental Requirements .......................................................2-24
Installation Site ............................................................................. 2-25
Space Required for System..........................................................2-25
Storing Supplies ...........................................................................2-27
2.6 Connecting the system.............................................................. 2-27
Voltage and Frequency Tolerances..............................................2-27
2.7 Switching the System on and off .............................................. 2-28
Switching on Power Supply ......................................................... 2-28
Switching off Power Supply..........................................................2-29
Switching on the System (Daily)................................................... 2-30
Switching off the System (Daily)................................................... 2-31
2.8 Control Panel Keys and Indicators...........................................2-32
Control Panel................................................................................2-32
Indicators and Keys on the Touch Screen....................................2-34
2.9 Using the Touch Screen ............................................................2-36
2.10 Adding Paper .............................................................................. 2-37
Refilling Trays 1 and 2..................................................................2-38
Refilling Tray 3.............................................................................. 2-40
Add Paper to Paper Tray 4 - C-404 (option) ................................2-42
Add Paper to Paper Tray 4 - C-403 (option) ................................2-44
Filling the Bypass Tray ................................................................. 2-46
2.11 Adding Toner .............................................................................. 2-48
2.12 Replenishing the Staple Supply................................................2-51
Finisher FN-6................................................................................2-51
Finisher FN-113............................................................................ 2-54
2.13 Monitoring the PM Count Time ................................................. 2-57
2.14 Shutting Down the System........................................................ 2-57
2.15 Please Observe these Precautions...........................................2-57
. . . When Working with your System............................................2-57
. . . When Servicing and Repairing the System............................2-58
2.16 Proper Use of Your System....................................................... 2-59
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3 Initial Steps . . .
3.1 Basic Operator Steps....................................................................3-1
Entering the Number of Copies.......................................................3-1
Start Cycle.......................................................................................3-2
Stop Cycle.......................................................................................3-2
Reset System Settings....................................................................3-2
3.2 Activating the System...................................................................3-3
Ending Energy Saving Mode...........................................................3-3
Ending Auto Shut Off ......................................................................3-3
Interrupting Weekly Timer Mode.....................................................3-3
Entering the E.K.C. Password.........................................................3-3
3.3 Placing the Originals on the Original Glass ...............................3-4
3.4 Feeding Originals Using the EDH................................................3-6
Loading Equal-Sized Originals into the EDH..................................3-7
Loading Mixed-Sized Originals into the EDH..................................3-7
Place Z-folded originals in the EDH................................................3-7
3.5 Checking the System Settings.....................................................3-8
3.6 Reserving Copy Jobs ...................................................................3-8
3.7 Interrupting a Copy Job................................................................3-8
3.8 Recalling System Settings of the Last Job.................................3-8
3.9 Saving and Recalling System Settings.......................................3-8
3.10 Check System Meter Count..........................................................3-8
3.11 Enabling Energy Saving Modes...................................................3-9
Enabling Energy Saving Mode......................................................3-10
Enabling Auto Shut Off Mode........................................................3-11
3.12 Using the Bypass Tray ...............................................................3-12
Load the paper on to the Bypass Tray..........................................3-12
Processing Tab Papers.................................................................3-12
3.13 Using the Help Mode...................................................................3-13
Open Help Topic Overview...........................................................3-14
Call Help for a Specific Cycle........................................................3-15
3.14 Using Bookmark Function.........................................................3-15
4 Basic Functions
4.1 Setting the Output Mode ..............................................................4-1
Non Sort Output to the Main Tray................................................4-3
Sort Output to the Main Tray........................................................4-4
Staple Output to the Main Tray....................................................4-6
Group Output to the Main Tray....................................................4-6
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Output to the Sub Tray ...................................................................4-6
Folding, Stapling & Folding............................................................. 4-6
Adding Front and Back Cover Sheets............................................4-6
Hole-Punch..................................................................................... 4-6
Z-Fold .............................................................................................4-6
Three-Folding.................................................................................4-6
Manual Stapling, Punching or Folding............................................4-6
Output without Finisher................................................................... 4-6
Using two Systems in Tandem.......................................................4-7
4.2 Setting the Copy Mode.................................................................4-8
Creating 1 and 2-sided Copies (Using the EDH)............................4-9
Creating 2-sided Copies (Using the Original Glass).....................4-11
4.3 Adjusting the contrast ............................................................... 4-14
Enabling Auto Exposure Mode.....................................................4-14
Manually adjusting Copy Density .................................................4-15
Adjusting the Image Density......................................................... 4-15
4.4 Setting the Lens Mode ............................................................... 4-16
Enabling Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) .....................4-16
Selecting a Preset Zoom Ratio.....................................................4-17
Selecting User-set Zoom Ratios................................................... 4-18
Horizontal/Vertical Stretch............................................................ 4-18
4.5 Setting the Copy Paper Size...................................................... 4-19
Enabling Auto Paper Select Mode (APS).....................................4-19
Manually Selecting a Paper Tray..................................................4-20
Specifying the Paper Type/Size for the Bypass Tray ...................4-21
Specify Copy Start on Wide Size Paper for the Bypass Tray.......4-22
4.6 Applying Functions....................................................................4-23
5 Applications (CD)
6 Network Functions (CD)
7 Settings in Key Operator Mode (CD)
8 Troubleshooting
8.1 If Your Copy Is Incorrect.............................................................. 8-1
8.2 Your System Is Not Working Correctly ......................................8-3
8.3 If the PM Call Message is Displayed........................................... 8-5
If the System No Longer Operates.................................................8-5
If the System Still Operates Partially... ...........................................8-6
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8.4 If the Memory "Overflows"...........................................................8-7
. . . While the Current Job is Under Way.........................................8-7
. . . During Setup of a Reserve Job.................................................8-7
8.5 If the "Please switch OFF/ON" Screen Appears.........................8-8
8.6 Clearing a Paper Jam....................................................................8-9
8.7 Emptying the Waste Container..................................................8-10
PK-2 Hole-Punch Unit...................................................................8-11
PK-5 Hole-Punch Unit...................................................................8-13
Punch/Z-fold Unit ZK-2..................................................................8-15
9Appendix
9.1 System Maintenance.....................................................................9-1
Cleaning System Parts....................................................................9-1
Cleaning the Original Cover and Original Glass .............................9-2
9.2 Specifications................................................................................9-3
System Di551/Di650.......................................................................9-3
Electronic Document Handler (EDH-4)...........................................9-5
Finisher FN-6 (optional)..................................................................9-5
Finisher FN-113 (optional)..............................................................9-6
Cover Inserter B (optional for Finisher FN-6)..................................9-7
Hole Punch Unit PK-2/PK-5 (optional for Finisher FN-6)................9-7
Punch/Z-fold Unit ZK-2 (optional)....................................................9-8
Large Capacity Cassette C-403 (optional)......................................9-8
Large Capacity Cassette C-404 (optional)......................................9-9
9.3 Supplies.......................................................................................9-10
9.4 You Can Process This Paper.....................................................9-11
. . . with Paper Trays 1, 2, and 3...................................................9-11
. . . with the Large Capacity Cassettes LCC (optional) .................9-12
. . . with the Bypass Tray...............................................................9-13
. . . with the Automatic Duplex Unit...............................................9-14
. . . with the Cover Inserter B (optional).........................................9-14
. . . with Punch/Z-fold Unit ZK-2 (optional)....................................9-15
. . . with the FN-113 and FN-6 Finishers (optional).......................9-16
9.5 CE Marking (Declaration of Conformity)...................................9-18
9.6 Index.............................................................................................9-19
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Introduction
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1 Introduction
1.1 We Want You to Be a Satisfied Customer
Thank you for choosing a Minolta System.
To ensure the best performance and effective use of your system,
this manual provides information on the following topics:
G Standard operator procedures
G Basic functions
G Special applications
G Settings in key operator mode
G Troubleshooting.
Please read this manual carefully before using your system. Always keep
the manual within reach. A holder for the manual is attached to the back
of the system.
For further information and assistance in the event of difficulties,
please contact:
G your Minolta technical representative
G our Web site, http://www.minolta.com.
Please keep the serial number (located on the systems rating plate) and
the systems date of purchase handy to ensure fast, accurate assistance
in the event of difficulties.
. . . because we want you to be a satisfied customer.
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1.2 Protecting the Environment. . .
Minolta supports the challenge of maintaining the environment and does
all that it can to actively participate in preventing and resolving ecological
problems. Our production is certified with ISO 9000 (quality management)
and ISO14001 (environment management).
Takeback and Reutilization
Used devices, empty toner and drum units and used toner and drum units
are taken back by a local MINOLTA partner and processed for recycling
and reutilization of materials.
What is Energy Star®?
After long periods of idleness, Energy Star
®
systems switch to Energy
Saver Mode or turn themselves off. This function can reduce the annual
energy costs for the unit by up to 60%.
Systems with a high copying speed automatically switch to 2-sided
copying mode. This reduces the costs for paper and the volume of paper
consumed.
Did you know that manufacturing a sheet of paper requires 10 times as
much energy as making a copy?
The conservation of paper thus also has a direct global effect on the
conservation of energy.
This system complies with the Energy Star
®
energy efficiency criteria.
Use of Recycled Paper
This system is designed to use recycled paper that conforms to CEN/CLC
12281 or DIN 19309. Your local MINOLTA representative will be pleased
to provide more information.
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1.3 The Manual Printed and Digital
Todays advanced copier systems offer a wide variety of very different
functions. A copier system can be set up for very specific requirements
and adapted for personal copying needs. Generally, it is experienced
users or system administrators who set up the copier system for individual
needs. One single manual that included all possible information, much of
it only relevant for the experienced user or system administrator, would be
much too large and complex for everyday use. This is why we supply two
manuals. You can decide for yourself which manual meets your needs.
Manual (Printed Version)
The printed version of the manual contains all the information that you
need for everyday operation of the copier system. You should keep this
manual near the copier system so you can consult it any time.
It contains a lot of useful information, such as:
G Loading originals correctly and using the document feeder.
G Setting a Copy Mode.
G Making copies lighter and darker.
Extended Manual (Digital Version on CD-R)
The extended version of the manual is supplied as a pdf file and is
specifically recommended for experienced users and system
administrators.
This version contains as well as all the information in the printed
version additional information, such as:
G Changing Basic Settings.
G Using auxiliary functions.
G Setting up Copy Track and Administrator Numbers.
G Storing and calling individual paper sizes and Zoom Ratios.
Is Acrobat Reader already installed?
You will need Acrobat Reader to view the extended manual. A version
of Acrobat Reader is included on the CD-R that you can install on your
computer if necessary.
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1.4 Guide to this Manual
How is this Manual Structured?
If you are not sure where to locate the information you need, please refer
to this section. The following table will help you. For detailed information
on specific issues, refer to the index at the end of the manual.
No. Chapter Description
1 Introduction This chapter contains introductory information,
especially for the effective use of this manual.
2 Getting to Know Your
System
This chapter will familiarise you with your system and
its features:
System layout
Safe working with the system
Connecting the system
3 Initial Steps . . . This chapter shows you how to carry out frequent
operating tasks, such as:
Loading originals
Starting the copy cycle
Reserving jobs
4 Basic Functions This chapter describes how to choose basic system
functions to suit your needs, such as:
Adjusting the contrast
Setting the Lens Mode
Setting the copy paper size
5 Applications This chapter shows you how to use special
applications correctly, such as:
Adding inserts and cover sheets
Creating Reverse Images
Creating a file margin
6 Network Functions This chapter explains how to go about storing files on
the hard drive (optional) and discusses the system
monitoring using the web utilities.
7 Settings in Key Operator
Mode
In this chapter you will learn how to change the
default settings of the system.
8 Troubleshooting This chapter contains tables and instructions to help
you recognise faults and eliminate malfunctions.
9 Appendix The appendix contains a collection of useful
supplementary information such as:
System maintenance
Specifications
Index
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A Brief Explanation of the Conventions Used in this Manual
A variety of conventions and types of illustrations are used for special
emphasis in this manual. The following examples show the most
important conventions and how to respond to them.
DANGER
This is a danger warning!
The danger warning points out a danger of potentially serious injury or
death. Not observing the danger warning can lead to serious personal
injury.
The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the
danger.
WARNING
This is a warning!
The warning points out a hazardous situation for persons and/or products.
Not observing the warning can lead to personal injury and/or serious
damage to the system.
The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the
danger.
CAUTION
This is a caution!
The caution points out a potential and dangerous situation. Not observing
the caution can lead to personal and/or system damage.
The arrow marks the precautionary measure required to avoid the
danger.
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[START] e.g. control panel key [START] = key on the control panel
e.g. key [START] = key on the touch screen
ERROR Message on the display panel with the text ERROR
Individual action to be performed
(no further steps)
A list begins:
G These bullets indicate a list.
G Lists with bullets are not in any specific order.
Where a list with white bullets follows a list with black bullets, the white
bullets are ranked below the black bullets.
G
This is the end of the list.
1 Step 1 of a sequence of actions
2 Step 2 of a sequence of actions
?
This is additional assistance.
The action described here is
sure to achieve the results you
desire.
3 Step 3 of a sequence of actions
This bullet indicates a list within
a sequence of actions.
This is a helpful hint
Texts highlighted in this manner contain useful little tips and tricks for
the copying process.
This will show you
what needs to be done
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A Brief Explanation of Important Concepts and Symbols
Paper feeding direction, length and width, lengthwise and crosswise are
standard terms. They are defined below.
Original and copy
The original is the document being duplicated by the copy cycle.
Feeding direction
The feeding direction is the papers path through the system.
Width and length
Whenever paper dimensions are specified in the Owners Manual, the first
value always refers to the width of the paper (side A) and the second to
the length (side B).
Original
(document to be copied)
Copy
(copy of the original document)
Copy cycle
enlarge,
reduce
,
sort.
21 x 29.7 cm
Length of the paper
(side B)
Width of the paper
(side A)
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Lengthwise and crosswise
If side A of the paper format is shorter than side B, this is referred to as
lengthwise. The size label is specified with an R e.g. A4R.
If side A of the paper format is longer than side B, this is referred to as
crosswise. The size is not identified in any more detail, e.g. A4.
Size data with or without "R"?
Lengthwise sizes are specified with an "R". If it is clear which direction
the size has to be inserted (e.g. A3 can only be fed lengthwise),
the "R" is omitted.
Lengthwise Crosswise
21 x 29.7 cm 29.7 x 21 cm
A4R A4
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1.5 Overview of System Features
This system can be used in various ways:
G as a copier,
G as network printer using a printer control device (optional),
G as a printer server on a network operating system.
The device is designed for an average volume of 50,000 to 7,000 (Di551)
or 100,000 (Di650) printouts per month.
The digital technology and the memory capacities of this system give it a
range of features that goes far beyond common copier functions.
The following pages provide an overview of the range of features offered
by this system.
General Features
Auto Layout
Automatic centring of a copy on the paper.
Booklet
Combine A4 originals (1>-2 or 2>-2) into A5 or A4 booklets.
Chapter
Automatically copy previously specified chapter titles on right-hand
pages. This feature is only available in duplex mode (1>-2).
Combination
Copy 2, 4 or 8 originals onto a single paper sheet.
Contrast Range
Configure up to nine contrast ranges for four copy modes
(automatic, increase contrast, photo and text).
Dual Page
Copy two pages from an open book onto two single A4 pages (1>-1) or
onto one A4 page (1>-2). You can also combine this feature with the cover
feature.
Duplex
Make 2-sided copies from 1 or 2-sided originals.
E-mail feature for sending system messages
Send e-mail messages to a system administrator, e.g. in the event of
faults or running out of supplies.
Energy saving
Save energy with energy saving function and automatic shut off.
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Frame/Fold Erasure
Delete copy edges and/or fold areas, for example when copying from
books.
Full-Image Area
Copy originals without losing any of the edge.
Hole Punch for Finisher FN-113 (optional) or FN-6 (optional) and
Hole Punch Unit PK-2 or PK-5 (optional)
Punches a set of four holes into the finished copies.
Image Insert
Combine originals read in partly with the original glass and partly with the
EDH to one copy.
Image Shift
Create an image shift from 0 to 250 mm in 1mm steps by shifting the
image area and if necessary also reducing it.
Interrupt Mode
Interrupt a copy cycle to copy urgent documents without waiting.
Job Memory
Store and call up to 30 system settings.
Job Status List
View an overview of the current copy job, other reserved copy jobs and
copy jobs that have already been processed. The status list can also be
used to change the order for processing pending copy jobs.
Magnification Ratio (fixed, variable)
Selecting a Magnification Ratio. Eight fixed and three user-defined
magnification ratios can be selected. Or choose a user-set zoom ratio
within the range of 25% to 400% in 0.1% increments.
Manual Shut Off
Manual activation of system shut off to save energy.
Meter Count
Display a list with various meter counts: Total Count, Copy Count, Printer
Count and Maintenance Count.
Mixed Sizes (different size originals)
Copy a set of mixed size originals using the APS and AMS modes.
AMS = automatic zoom factor selection to copy mixed size originals onto
a specific paper size.
APS = automatic paper selection to select paper based on the originals
and a magnification ratio.
Non-Image Area Erase
Copy with the original cover open without getting the familiar black edges.
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Non STD Size Original
Specify non-standard sizes for originals. This allows automatic selection
of an appropriate paper.
OHP Interleave
Insert blank or printed interleaves when copying onto transparencies.
Overlay
Copy two originals to one copy. For example, a letterhead and a text can
be copied together onto a page in one process.
Overlay Memory
Functions as with overlay mode. However, the overlay image is
permanently saved on the hard disk and can be recalled as required.
Overlay Memory
Store templates to use with the image overlay feature.
Paper Capacity
Total of 2,600 sheets (2×500 sheet drawer, 1×1,500 sheet drawer and
100 sheet bypass tray). A large capacity cassette with up to 4,000 sheets
(80g/m²) is also optionally available.
Program Job
Scan originals using various system configurations and then make the
copies in a single process.
Proof Copy
Test the system settings using a proof copy before starting large copy
jobs.
Repeat
Make multiple copies of a document onto one copy.
Reserve Jobs
Prepare further copier jobs while the system is still busy processing the
output of a job.
Reverse Image
Make copies using inverse colour values (black becomes white,
white becomes black).
Rotation Sort/Rotation Group
Output grouped or sorted copy sets, alternating lengthwise and crosswise.
Server Functions (optional)
Store and call up copy jobs from a hard drive (optional).
Sheet/Cover Insertion
Insert up to 30 separator sheets and/or cover and back sheets from one
of the paper drawers or from the bypass tray. The inserts, cover and back
sheets can be printed or left blank as desired.
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Simplex
Make 1-sided copies from 2-sided originals (2>-1).
Stamp
Overprint copies with a stamp (set or page number) or print a watermark
on copies.
Staple
Specify a stapling position and the number of staples for each copy set.
STD Size Original (Special)
Detecting standard sizes that usually are not recognised by an automatic
size detection unit.
Store Mode
Store originals that have been read in using the EDH or the original glass.
Tab Papers
Copying from and to tab papers gives an exact copy of items such as
register tab texts.
Tandem operation (only with two systems)
Combine two systems into one unit. This lets you complete a copy job in
half the time.
Text/Photo Enhance
Improve exposure for optimising the output of originals that contain text,
photographs or very light copy areas.
User-set Density
Define two user-defined density settings, which then can be called up on
the touch screen.
User-set Zoom Ratio
Define up to three user-defined zoom ratios, which then can be called up
on the touch screen.
Weekly Timer
Set times during which the system should be powered on or off. These
times can be specified as individual times or blocks of time. Holidays can
be scheduled for up to a year in advance using the calendar function.
Wide Size Paper
Process paper sizes that are larger than the standard sizes.
Z-fold for Finisher FN-6 (optional) with Punch/Z-fold Unit ZK-2
(optional)
Provides A3 copies with a Z-fold or folds B4 copies twice.
Z-folded Original
Automatically feed in originals with Z folds using the EDH.
/