Duplo DP-J450 User manual

Category
Multifunctionals
Type
User manual
DUPRINTER
DP-J450
Instruction Manual
For this machine to be used safely, it MUST be operated correctl
y
and serviced regularly. Therefore, read this instruction manual
thoroughly before using the machine.
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Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the DUPRINTER DP-J450.
To ensure safe and efficient 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 place for handy 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.
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 drivers 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, specifications 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 manufacturer for clarification.
As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, we have determined that these
products meet the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency.
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MEMO
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Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)
Safety Precautions
Various symbols and pictures are used in this manual and on the labels affixed to the machine.
These symbols and pictures provide warnings and instructions to prevent danger to you or other
personnel, and to prevent damage to office property.
The meanings of these symbols and pictures are explained below.
WARNING
Indicate a high degree of potential danger. If the warning is ignored, death or serious injury may
result.
CAUTION
Indicate a medium degree of potential danger. If the caution is ignored, medium injury or
damaged to property may result.
<Examples of Pictorial Symbols>
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.’
Precautions for use
WARNING
If the machine is used after foreign matter (metal fragments, water, or liquid) has
entered the machine, this may result in fire 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 fire 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, flammable material, or other matter through the
ventilation holes into the machine interior.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not place flower vases, flowerpots, cups, or water containers (including metal
containers) on top of the machine.
Fire or electric shock may result if liquid spills inside the machine.
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CAUTION
Some paper may cause paper dust in the machine. Keep clean the machine and
sufficient ventilation.
Caution for Grounding (Be sure to use the supplied power cord)
WARNING
Use only the power cord that is provided among the accessories.
Insert the power cord plug firmly 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, fire or electric shock could
result.
Caution for Power Supply and Power Cord
WARNING
Do not use a source voltage other than that specified.
Do not connect two or more loads to a single outlet.
Doing so may result in fire 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 fire or electric shock.
WARNING
Remove the power plug itself, not the cord.
Tugging the cord may damage it (expose conductors, or cause disconnections,
etc.), resulting in fire or electric shock.
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Prohibition of Disassembly or Modification
WARNING
Do not modify the machine.
Doing so may result in fire 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
WARNING
Do not place the machine in a humid or dusty area.
Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.
Once the machine is in position, secure in place using the casters.
If the machine falls over, this could result in personal injury.
CAUTION
Before moving the machine, remove the power plug from the outlet.
If the cord is damaged, this may result in fire 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.
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.
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WARNING
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.
Notes on Ink
CAUTION
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: from -5 to 40 degrees (C)
Never put ink pack close to fire.
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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.
NO. Parts No. Name Q’ty
1 L1-T3060 Warning
label
1
2 M7-T3060 Caution
label
1
3 R8-T3080 Warning
label
1
4 R8-T3010 Warning
label
1
5 R8-T3040 Caution
label
1
1
2
4
5
3
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Contents
Introduction - Notes on Safety
Introduction ····························································································································· i
Notes on Safety ····················································································································· iv
Locations of Warning Labels ································································································ viii
Before Use
Part Names and Their Functions ······················································································ 2
Printer Appearance (including options) ··········································································· 2
Inside of Printer ················································································································· 3
Outside / Inside of Print Output Side ··············································································· 4
Control Panel ····················································································································· 5
Display Screen ·················································································································· 6
Turning Power ON/OFF ····································································································· 7
Turning Power ON ············································································································ 7
Turning Power OFF ·········································································································· 7
Standard Mode ···················································································································· 8
Document / Printing Paper Specifications ········································································ 9
Acceptable Documents········································································································ 9
Acceptable Printing Paper ······························································································· 9
How Master Making and Printing are Performed ···························································· 10
Master Making ·················································································································· 10
Printing ······························································································································· 10
Basic Operations
Preparing for Printing ········································································································· 12
How to Set Papers ··········································································································· 12
How to Supply or Change Paper While Printing ··························································· 13
How to Set the Print Tray ································································································· 14
Loading Documents ··········································································································· 15
Loading Document on Document Glass Plate ······························································ 15
Loading Document in Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) (Optional)··························· 16
Basic Printing ······················································································································· 17
Printing Using Basic Functions ························································································ 17
Adjusting Print Position ······································································································· 19
Print Position Adjustment Function ················································································· 19
Adjusting Print Speed ········································································································· 20
Print Speed Adjustment Function ··················································································· 20
Printing with Useful Functions
Selecting Master Making Size ··························································································· 22
Master Making Size ········································································································· 22
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Enlargement / Reduction ··································································································· 24
Enlargement / Reduction from standard-size documents to standard-size paper ······· 24
Minor Reduction ··············································································································· 26
Free Zoom ······················································································································· 28
Adjusting Darkness ··········································································································· 30
Master Darkness ·············································································································· 30
Selecting Document Type ································································································· 32
TEXT, TEXT/PHOTO, PHOTO ····················································································· 32
Printing with Various Functions
Batch Print / Sequential Batch Print ·················································································· 35
Type of Batch Prints············································································································ 35
How to Enter the Numeric Values for Batch Print ··························································· 36
How to Enter the Numeric Values for Sequential Batch Print
[Available only with ADF installed]················································································ 38
Dividing Sections with Tape
[Available only with tape cluster unit installed]···························································· 39
Multiple Printing ·················································································································· 40
Multiple Printing on One Page ······················································································· 40
2-in-1 Layout (Available only with ADF installed) ························································· 44
Shadow Erasure ················································································································ 47
Shadow Erasure ············································································································· 47
Area of Shadow Erasure ································································································ 47
Memory Mode ···················································································································· 50
Saving / Retrieving / Confirming settings·········································································· 50
Saving Settings ·················································································································· 50
Retrieving Settings ············································································································ 52
Clearing Settings ············································································································· 54
Confidential Safeguard ······································································································ 56
Adjusting Paper Feed Length ···························································································· 58
Auto Sleep ······························································································································ 60
Replacing Consumables
Replacing Ink Pack ············································································································ 63
Replacing Master Roll ··········································································································· 65
Disposing of Used Master ···································································································· 68
Replacing Drum Unit ·········································································································· 70
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ·················································································································· 73
If trouble occurs ················································································································ 73
When messages appear ································································································ 74
When ‘PAPER EXIT JAM’ is displayed················································································ 78
Maintenance
Daily Maintenance ············································································································· 80
Specifications
Specifications ······················································································································ 82
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Before Use
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Part Names and Their Functions
Printer Appearance (including options)
Scanner cover
Keeps the document in contac
t
with the document glass plate.
Glass
The document is placed on
this glass.
Scale
Control panel
Feed tray
Support
tray
Scanner open
button
Front cover
Open this cover t
o
replace the ink pack and
drum unit.
Cabinet
Feed tray descend
switch
Press to lower th
e
feed tray.
Paper feed roller
Pa
p
er se
p
arator
Side guides
Feed pressure adjuster lever
Use to adjust paper feed
pressure.
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Inside of Printer
Master cover
Cutter Master roll
Master cover
release lever
Scanner unit
Drum handle
Ink holder
Ink pack
Master set lever
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Outside / Inside of Print Output Side
Connectors (Optional)
Print tray
Paper stacker
guide
A
djust these according to
the paper size.
Paper stopper
djust it according t
o
the paper size.
Key card counter
(Optional)
Master ejection section
Master ejection core
Use to dispose of used master.
JOG switch
Power switch
Master ejection box
release button
Master ejection box
cover release lever
Press to open the master
ejection box cover.
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Control Panel
No. Name Function
1 Clip holder
2 Document mode
indicator lamp
The lamp of the selected mode lights. (text, photograph,
text/photograph)
Both lamps light when text/photograph mode is selected.
3 Pen holder
4 LCD Panel Displays current settings such as number of printed sheet.
Displays error messages in case of error.
PRINT SPEED keys Controls print speed. 5
Print speed indicator
lamp
The lamp of the specified print speed lights.
PRINT POSITION
keys
Controls print position (vertical).
6
Print position
indicator lamp
The lamp of the specified print position lights.
7 SLEEP lamp Lights up when the machine is in SLEEP status.
8 OK monitor
Flashes to display the content of the trouble and lights to indicate the
part that caused the trouble in the machine.
9 ARROW Key (Left) Selects function.
10 Select Key Fixes selected function.
11 ARROW Key (Right) Selects function.
12 FUNCTION key Switches to function mode.
13 CLEAR key Returns the print volume to 0.
Other settings on the control panel are not changed.
14 NUMERIC keys Enters the print volume.
15 key Enters the print and group number in batch printing.
16 MASTER MAKING
key
Starts making a master. Master making cannot be performed during
printing.
Clear the number of print before master making.
17 PRINT key Starts printing. This key does not start making a master.
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18 STOP key Stops printing.
When this key is pressed during making a master, the machine stops
after making a master.
19 TEST PRINT key Prints 1 copy to check the image position and density.
20 RESET key Returns setting to standard mode. Setting not stored is cleared.
Display Screen
The operation status or messages appear on the LCD panel.
No. Name Function
1 Print count
Displays the number of prints to be made.
2 Zoom ratio
Displays the selected ratio. (enlargement/reduction)
3 Sets
Displays the number of sets to be printed.
100 %
0 s h t 1 s e t
1
3
2
7
Turning Power ON/OFF
Turning Power ON
1. Connect the “female plug” of the power supply cord to the
inlet”.
2. Connect the “male plug” of the power supply cord to the
outlet”.
3. Press the “I” side on the “power switch”.
The printer is ready when the initial screen appears on the
LCD panel. “Standard Mode” is set for each function.
NOTE: Standard Mode See page 8.
Turning Power OFF
1. Press the “O” side on the “power switch”.
The printer is turned off and the panel display goes out.
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Standard Mode
When the printer power is first turned ON or the RESET key is pressed, the functions are reset to
standard mode.
Standard mode settings are as follows:
The settings are different if the default settings are changed.
Print quantity : 0
Print position : Center lamp indicating standard print position lights up.
Print speed : Center lamp indicating standard print speed lights up.
Zoom : 100
X94% : OFF
Document mode : TEXT
Master size : A3
Scan darkness : ±0
Multiple printing : OFF
Shadow Erasure : OFF
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Document / Printing Paper Specifications
Acceptable Documents
Document glass plate
* Sheet documents and books not exceeding 10kg
* Size: 297mm × 432mm (max.)
Automatic document feeder (ADF)(optional)
* Document thickness : 64gsm - 128gsm
* Document size : 297mm × 432mm (max.)
100mm × 148mm (min.)
* Stacking capacity in document tray : 100 sheets (64gsm), 85 sheets (80gsm)
The following types of document cannot be used with the ADF (Automatic Document
Feeder):
* Documents with large file-binding holes
* Documents with staples or paper clips attached
* Documents with markedly curling ends/sides, or marked folds
* Documents with tears or rough edge
* Chemically treated documents such as thermal paper, carbon paper and so on
* Highly transparent documents such as OHP film, tracing paper and so on
* Documents which surface is slippery such as art paper, coated paper and so on
* Documents with correction fluid, glue and so on
* Documents with smaller pieces of glued paper
Always use documents of the same size.
If you load documents of different lengths, the printer may not operate correctly.
Acceptable Printing Paper
Feed tray / Print tray
* Paper thickness : 53gsm – 210gsm
* Paper size : 297mm × 432mm (max. ) (Main unit can feed/eject 320mm×450mm. Stacker
tray does not cover paper size larger than 297x432.)
100mm × 150mm (min.)
* Paper stacking capacity: Feed tray: 1250 sheets (64gsm), 1000 sheets (80gsm)
Print tray : 1250 sheets (64gsm), 1000 sheets (80gsm)
Height of sheets loaded should not exceed140mm.
Recycled paper of 100% recycled pulp with different basis weight can be used.
The following types of paper cannot be used.
* Documents with large file-binding holes
* Documents with staples or paper clips attached
* Documents with markedly curling ends/sides, or marked folds
* Documents with tears or rough edge
* Chemically treated documents such as thermal paper, carbon paper, stickers and so on
* Highly transparent documents such as OHP film, tracing paper and so on
* Documents with correction fluid, glue and so on
* Documents with smaller pieces of glued paper
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Duplo DP-J450 User manual

Category
Multifunctionals
Type
User manual

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