Operating Instructions Adjustment Item Menu Guide: TCRU/ORU

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction...... 7 How to Read This Manual...... 8 Symbols...... 8 Disclaimer...... 8 Notes...... 8 Manuals for This Machine...... 9 Feed Direction of Printed Copies (Side 1/Side 2)...... 10 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators Accessing Adjustment Settings for Operators...... 13 Layout of Adjustment Settings for Operators...... 14 Features of the Displayed Items and Setting Operations...... 15 Notes on How Adjustment Settings Are Applied to Printed Copies...... 18 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators [Main Unit: Image Position]...... 21 0101 [Image Position: With Feed]...... 21 0102 [Image Position: Across Feed]...... 23 0103 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount]...... 25 0104 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount: Thick Paper]...... 25 0105 [Deactivate Image Position Adjustment Across Feed]...... 26 0106 [Select Test Pattern for Image Position Adjustment]...... 27 0107 [ADF Adjustment]...... 27 0108 [ADF Double Feed Detection]...... 28 [Main Unit: Image Quality]...... 30 0201 [Erase Margin: With Feed]...... 30 0202 [Adjust Image Density]...... 31 0203 [Image Density Adjustment Execute Interval]...... 31 0204 [Maximum Image Density]...... 31 0205 [Line Width]...... 32 0206 [Density Difference: Across Feed]...... 32 0207 [Fusing Temperature on Standby]...... 33 0208 [Avoid Paper Transfer Shock Jitter: Feed Interval]...... 34 0211 [Toner Refreshing Mode]...... 34 0212 [Productivity Priority Mode]...... 35

1 0213 [Continuous Slip Sheet Feed Mode]...... 35 [Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]...... 36 0301 [Double Feed Detection]...... 36 0302 [When Double Feed is Detected]...... 36 0304 [Skew Detection]...... 37 0305 [Skew Detection Level]...... 38 0306 [Wide LCT: Fan Level]...... 39 0307 [Wide LCT: Fan Timer]...... 40 0308 [Pickup Assist Setting]...... 40 0309 [Paper Separation Time]...... 41 0310 [Correct Output Paper Curl]...... 42 0311 [Registration Jam Detection with Feed Direction]...... 42 0312 [Lower Jam Detection Strictness]...... 43 0313 [Behavior After Paper Diversion]...... 44 [Main Unit: Maintenance]...... 45 0502 [Execute Photoconductor Refreshing]...... 45 0503 [Screw-on Cap to Replace]...... 45 0504 [Execute Developer Fill]...... 45 0505 [Developer Fill: Result]...... 45 0506 [Execute Developer Exhaust]...... 46 0507 [Developer Exhaust: Result]...... 46 0509 [Developer Setup: Result]...... 47 0512 [Execute ITB Manual Lubrication]...... 48 0514 [Reset Cleaning System Message]...... 48 0515 [Reset Parts Counter]...... 48 0516 [Display Parts Life Counter]...... 49 0517 [Temperature / Humidity Inside]...... 50 0518 [Temperature / Humidity Outside]...... 51 0519 [Display System Message for When Outside Optimal Range]...... 51 0521 [Manage Multiple Fusing Units by Counter]...... 51 0522 [Execute Charger Cleaning]...... 52 0523 [Switch Print Screen]...... 52 [Finishing: Finisher 1]...... 53

2 0601 [ Position for Booklet]...... 53 0602 [Folding Position for Booklet]...... 54 0603 [Staple Position: Across Feed 1]...... 56 0604 [Staple Position: Across Feed 2]...... 57 0605 [Staple Position: With Feed]...... 58 0606 [Punch Position: Across Feed]...... 59 0607 [Punch Position: With Feed]...... 59 0608 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: Across Feed]...... 60 0609 [Set Number of Folds for Booklet]...... 61 0610 [Feed Amount of Folding Roller for Booklet]...... 62 0611 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: With Feed]...... 62 0612 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed: 1st Time]...... 64 0613 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed: 2nd Time]...... 65 0614 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:Across Feed:1st]...... 66 0615 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:Across Feed:2nd]...... 66 0616 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray: Across Feed]...... 67 0617 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: With Feed: 1st Time]...... 68 0618 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: With Feed: 2nd Time]...... 69 0619 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:With Feed:1st]...... 70 0620 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:With Feed:2nd]...... 71 0621 [Punch Skew Correction]...... 72 0622 [Z-fold Skew Correction]...... 72 0623 [Amount of Z-fold Skew Correction]...... 73 0624 [Amount of Z-fold Skew Correction: Reverse]...... 73 0625 [Amount of Punch Skew Correction]...... 74 0626 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting]...... 74 0627 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting: Stapled Signature]...... 75 0628 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting: Thin Paper]...... 75 0629 [Number of Sheets Align for Stapling]...... 75 0630 [Output Tray Descending Position]...... 76 0631 [Output Trail Edge Press Setting]...... 77 0632 [Output Fan Setting]...... 77 0633 [Output Fan Level]...... 77

3 0634 [Maximum No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray]...... 78 0635 [Max. No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray: Stapled Signature]...... 78 0636 [Maximum No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray: ]...... 78 0637 [Staple Tray: Rib Installed Mode to Strengthen Paper]...... 79 0638 [Accuracy Priority for Stapling]...... 79 0639 [Accuracy Priority for Booklet]...... 79 0640 [Convert Number of Sheets for Booklet]...... 80 [Finishing: Finisher 2]...... 81 0701 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed]...... 81 0702 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: Across Feed]...... 82 0703 [Staple Position]...... 83 0704 [Staple Position for Booklet]...... 84 0705 [Folding Position for Booklet]...... 85 0706 [Folding Position for Booklet: By Number of Sheets]...... 86 0707 [Number of Sheets Align for Stapling]...... 89 0708 [Number of Sheets Align for Booklet]...... 89 [Finishing: Fold]...... 91 0801 [Z-fold Position 1]...... 91 0802 [Z-fold Position 2]...... 91 0803 [Half Fold Position: 1 sheet Fold]...... 92 0804 [Half Fold Position: Multi-sheet Fold]...... 93 0805 [Letter Fold-out Position 1: 1 sheet Fold]...... 95 0806 [Letter Fold-out Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold]...... 95 0807 [Letter Fold-out Position 2: 1 sheet Fold]...... 96 0808 [Letter Fold-out Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold]...... 97 0809 [Letter Fold-in Position 1: 1 sheet Fold]...... 97 0810 [Letter Fold-in Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold]...... 98 0811 [Letter Fold-in Position 2: 1 sheet Fold]...... 99 0812 [Letter Fold-in Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold]...... 100 0813 [Double Parallel Fold Position 1]...... 101 0814 [Double Parallel Fold Position 2]...... 102 0815 [Gate Fold Position 1]...... 103 0816 [Gate Fold Position 2]...... 104

4 0817 [Gate Fold Position 3]...... 105 0818 [Folding Unit Tray Full Detection]...... 106 0819 [Number of Sheets Folded after Full Detection]...... 106 [Finishing: Perfect Binder]...... 108 0901 [Perf Bind Cvr Sht Posit: With Feed]...... 108 0902 [Perf Bind Cvr Sht Posit: Across Feed]...... 108 0903 [Perfect Binding Finishing Angle]...... 109 0904 [Applying Binding Glue]...... 109 [Finishing: Stacker]...... 111 1001 [Ppr Align in Stack Tray: Acr Feed 1]...... 111 1002 [Ppr Align in Stack Tray: Acr Feed 2]...... 112 1003 [Paper Alignment in Stacker Tray: With Feed]...... 112 1004 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: Acr Feed 1]...... 113 1005 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: Acr Feed 2]...... 114 1006 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: With Feed]...... 115 1007 [Maximum Stack Quantity in Stacker Tray]...... 116 [Finishing: Interposer]...... 118 1101 [Interposer Double Feed Detection]...... 118 3. Custom Paper Settings for Administrators Accessing Advanced Settings...... 119 Description of Paper Icons...... 120 Deleting Saved Custom Paper Profiles...... 121 Backing up and Restoring Custom Paper Profiles...... 122 Backing up Custom Paper Profiles Registered Under the [Custom Paper Management] Setting...... 122 Paper Presets in "Advanced Settings"...... 124 Displaying the Paper Profile Version...... 124 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings [Machine: Image Position]...... 125 1101 [Image Position]...... 125 [Machine: Image Quality]...... 127 1201 [Max Image Density]...... 127 1202 [Image Transfer Output]...... 127 1203 [Paper Transfer Output]...... 127

5 1204 [Paper Transfer Output Correction: Paper Edge]...... 127 1205 [Avoid Paper Transfer Shock Jitter: Feed Interval]...... 128 1206 [Fusing Temperature]...... 128 1207 [Fusing Pressure Temperature]...... 130 1208 [Fusing Pressure Roller On Before Fusing]...... 130 1209 [Fusing Cleaning]...... 131 1210 [Erase Margin]...... 131 1211 [Fusing Nip Width]...... 132 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]...... 134 1301 [3-Tray LCIT]...... 134 1311 [2-Tray LCIT]...... 134 1321 [Main/3-Tray LCIT/Bypass]...... 138 1331 [Interposer]...... 138 1341 [Jam Detection]...... 139 1351 [Motor Speed]...... 141

6 Introduction

This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.

7 How to Read This Manual

Symbols

This manual uses the following symbols:

Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.

Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instructions on resolving user errors.

This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find further relevant information. [ ] Indicates the names of keys on the machine's display or control panels.

Disclaimer

Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating the machine.

Notes

The manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of parts other than genuine parts from the manufacturer with your office products. For good output quality, the manufacturer recommends that you use genuine toner from the manufacturer. Some illustrations in this manual might be slightly different from the machine. Certain options might not be available in some countries. For details, please contact your local dealer. Depending on which country you are in, certain units may be optional. For details, please contact your local dealer.

8 Manuals for This Machine

The following manuals are for skilled operators only. Adjustment Item Menu Guide This manual explains the items in [Adjustment Settings for Operators] and the advanced settings for custom paper adjustment in "Advanced Settings". Replacement Guide This manual explains how to replace the machine's components. Troubleshooting This manual explains how to troubleshoot problems related to image quality, paper delivery, and other aspects of machine operation.

9 Paper Feed Direction of Printed Copies (Side 1/Side 2)

Depending on the setting, printed copies are fed as follows: Side 1 is the surface of the paper printed during one-sided , or the surface of the first print during duplex printing. Side 2 is the surface of the paper printed on the back side of Side 1 during duplex printing.

Single-sided printing: Printed side face down

DFP406

A. Side 1 B. Paper feed direction of Side 1

Duplex printing: Printed side face down

DFP407

A. Side 1 B. Paper feed direction of Side 1 C. Side 2 D. Paper feed direction of Side 2

10 Single-sided printing: Printed side face up

DFP408

A. Side 1 B. Paper feed direction of Side 1

Duplex printing: Printed side face up

DFP409

A. Side 1 B. Paper feed direction of Side 1 C. Side 2 D. Paper feed direction of Side 2

11 12 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators

Accessing Adjustment Settings for Operators

1. Press "Login/Logout" ( ) on the top right of the screen. The name that appears lower the "Login/Logout" icon ( ) depends on the type of administrator logging in. 2. Enter your login user name and password, and then press [Login]. If you are logging on as the administrator for the first time, enter "admin" in User Name. 3. Press [Adjustment Settings for Operators] at the upper left of the screen.

13 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators

Layout of Adjustment Settings for Operators

This section explains how to use Adjustment Settings for Operators.

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5 6 ECH001

1. [ ] Press this key to collapse the hierarchical display of the adjustment items and display the group names of those items. 2. [Reset] Press this key to reset the settings/modifications currently configured. You cannot reset the settings/ modifications after pressing [Apply]. 3. [Apply] Press this key to apply the settings/modifications. 4. [To Print Screen] Press this key to display the print screen. You can use this screen to view the changes you have made. 5. Adjustment items Adjustment items are displayed in this area. When you select an item, its configuration screen will then open. 6. Configuration screen Configure or modify the settings of the adjustment item you select.

14 Features of the Displayed Items and Setting Operations

Features of the Displayed Items and Setting Operations

The following operations are available for each adjustment item: • Value setting • Item setting • Executing • Display only Value setting Press [+] or [-] to increase or decrease the value respectively, or use the numeric keypad to enter the value.

For some settings, move the slider right or left to increase or decrease the setting value.

A numeric keypad appears to the left when you press the input . Use the keypad to enter a value.

15 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators

• [×]: Press to delete the entered value character by character. • [Clear]: Clear the entered value. • [+/-]: Change the sign of the entered value from + (positive) to - (negative) and vice versa. • [Enter]: Confirm the entered value. For some items, you can select a value from the pull-down list that appears when you press the input box. Select a value from the list. Item setting Select the item you require.

Executing Press [Execute] to perform a selected function.

16 Features of the Displayed Items and Setting Operations

Display only You can check the setting of the selected item.

17 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators

Notes on How Adjustment Settings Are Applied to Printed Copies

The adjustment settings are applied to printed copies according to the settings specified for each paper tray, paper size, and paper weight. Depending on the adjustment setting, the same settings specified under different categories may be applied to printed copies concurrently. • Settings for each paper tray • Settings for each paper weight • Settings for each paper size Settings for each paper tray These adjustment settings can be specified for each paper tray. The settings are applied only to printed copies fed from each paper tray.

Settings for each paper weight These adjustment settings can be specified for each paper weight. The settings are applied only to printed copies of each paper weight*1.

*1 This appears as [Paper Thickness] in "Tray Paper Settings".

18 Notes on How Adjustment Settings Are Applied to Printed Copies

Settings for each paper size These adjustment settings can be specified for each paper size. The settings are applied only to printed copies of each paper size.

• For information about the paper tray, paper thickness, and tray paper size settings that can be specified for a particular function, see the manual for the relevant function. • In "Advanced Settings" for custom paper, there are settings identical to those in Adjustment Settings for Operators. When printing is performed from a tray to which the custom paper setting is allocated, the setting in "Advanced Settings" for the custom paper is applied instead of the setting in Adjustment Settings for Operators.

19 1. Adjustment Settings for Operators

20 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Main Unit: Image Position]

0101 [Image Position: With Feed]

Adjust the image position printed on the paper by adjusting the start timing of the registration.

You cannot individually adjust the image position on sides 1 and 2.

Side 1

Paper feed direction

Top

(-) (+) Default Left Right (Leading Edge) (Trailing Edge)

Bottom

CEZ012

Press [ ] to shift the image to the right (trailing edge). Press [ ] to shift the image the left (leading edge).

21 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Side 2

Paper feed direction

Top

(+) Default (-) Left Right (Trailing edge) (Leading edge)

Bottom

CEZ013

Press [ ] to shift the image to the left (trailing edge). Press [ ] to shift the image to the right (leading edge).

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 0] 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.1 mm

[Paper Weight 1]

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

• If the leading-edge margin on Side 1 of the paper is too narrow, paper jams may occur. • If the trailing-edge margin on Side 1 of the paper is too narrow, paper jams may occur when printing on the back side of paper during duplex printing.

22 [Main Unit: Image Position]

Leading-edge margin Trailing-edge margin

Paper feed direction CEZ586

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [With Feed] in [Image Position: Side 1] / [Image Position: Side 2] in 1101 [Image Position] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0102 [Image Position: Across Feed]

Adjust the image position printed on the paper by adjusting the start position of writing.

Side 1

Paper feed direction Top

(+)

Left Right (Leading edge)Default (Trailing edge)

(-)

Bottom

CEZ015

Press [ ] to shift the image to the top. Press [ ] to shift the image to the bottom.

23 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Side 2

Paper feed direction Top

(+)

Left Right (Trailing edge) Default (Leading edge)

(-)

Bottom

CEZ014

Press [ ] to shift the image to the top. Press [ ] to shift the image to the bottom.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 1] 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.1 mm

[Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[2 Sided]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

• If sheets are delivered face down, turn them over horizontally and check the image position.

24 [Main Unit: Image Position]

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Across Feed] in [Image Position: Side 1] / [Image Position: Side 2] in 1101 [Image Position] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0103 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount]

To correct skew, adjust the paper bending allowance at registration. Use [+] or [-] to increase or decrease the bending allowance. If the paper arching is too small or too large, the image may be misaligned or the paper may become skewed. This setting is only effective for paper of Paper Weight 0 to 4. When using paper of Paper Weight 5 to 8, the setting specified in 0104 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount: Thick Paper] takes precedence.

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 1-3] 2 5 -5 1 mm

[Tray 4-A, T1-T4]

[2 Sided]

0104 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount: Thick Paper]

To correct skew, adjust the paper bending allowance at registration. Use [+] or [-] to increase or decrease the bending allowance. By adjusting the degree of paper arching for relatively stiff thick paper, you can prevent image misalignment and paper skew. This setting is only effective for paper of Paper Weight 5 to 8. For paper of Paper Weight 0 to 4, specify 0103 [Registration Gate: Paper Buckle Amount].

25 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 5] 0 5 -5 1 Mm

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0105 [Deactivate Image Position Adjustment Across Feed]

Set whether to adjust registration with across feed direction. Printing will stop when the vertical position has deviated exceeding the adjustable range (3 mm/ 0.1inch). Specify [Deactivate Only Jam Detection] to continue printing. This function relies on a sensor that receives light reflected from the paper's surface. Because of this, it may not work with dark paper, transparent film, or printed paper that has no margins. If this function does not work with the paper you have loaded, disable this function by selecting [Deactivate].

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 1] [Do not Deactivate] [Do not Deactivate] [Deactivate] [Tray 2] [Deactivate Only Jam [Tray 3] Detection] [Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[2 Sided]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

26 [Main Unit: Image Position]

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Deactivate Image Position Adjustment Across Feed] in 1101 [Image Position] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0106 [Select Test Pattern for Image Position Adjustment]

This function is available for Pro 8300SO, Pro 8310S and Pro 8320S. Select test pattern for image position adjustment. If [Copy Image] is selected, the image scanned using the Auto Document Feeder (ADF) or exposure is printed. If [Frame Image] is selected, stripe test patterns are printed.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Test Pattern] [Copy Image] [Copy Image] [Frame Image]

0107 [ADF Adjustment]

This function is available for Pro 8300SO, Pro 8310S and Pro 8320S. Adjust the position and scaling of image when original is scanned by Auto Document Feeder. By specifying this setting, you can correct image misalignment, expansion, and shrinkage due to non- uniform paper feeding.

[Img Pos:With Feed:Side1]

Adjust the position of the image on side 1 parallel to the paper feed direction. Press [ ] to shift the image to the left (leading edge) or [ ] to shift it to the right (trailing edge).

27 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Img Pos:With Feed:Side2]

Adjust the position of the image on side 2 parallel to the paper feed direction. Press [ ] to shift the image to the right (leading edge) or [ ] to shift it to the left (trailing edge).

[Img Magn: With Feed]

Adjust the horizontal image scaling on sides 1 and 2. Press [ ] to reduce the scaling and [ ] to increase it.

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Img Pos:With Feed:Side1] 0.0 5.0 -5.0 0.1 mm

[Img Pos:With Feed:Side2]

[Img Magn: With Feed] %

0108 [ADF Double Feed Detection]

This function is available for Pro 8300SO, Pro 8310S and Pro 8320S. Select whether to detect ADF double feed. If [On (Default)] is selected, the machine stops printing and displays a message reporting a paper jam when it detects multiple feeding. The machine may erroneously detect double feeding when you use creased, scratched or torn originals, originals with holes, perforated originals, or originals with sticky notes or tape affixed. In such a , select [Off] to prevent erroneous detection.

28 [Main Unit: Image Position]

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Setting] [Off] [Off] [On (Default)]

29 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Main Unit: Image Quality]

0201 [Erase Margin: With Feed]

Adjust erase margin of paper edge with feed. By increasing the mask width, you can increase the paper margin at the leading edge, or trailing edge of the paper. If misfeeding of paper occurs when using loose paper such as thin or , increase the mask width. This will increase the unprinted area at the leading edge or trailing edge of the paper and facilitate paper separation from the fusing belt. Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the mask width.

Paper feed direction

LLeadingeading edgeedge TTrailingrailing eedgedge

CZC211

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Leading Edge] 0.0 6.0 0.0 0.1 mm

[Trailing Edge]

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Leading Edge] / [Trailing Edge] in 1210 [Erase Margin] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

30 [Main Unit: Image Quality]

0202 [Adjust Image Density]

Execute image density control manually. The machine adjusts the image density. This operation takes about 30 seconds during which a message appears on the control panel. Do not pull out the drawer while the message is being displayed. If the density does not change after applying this function several times, contact your sales or service representative.

Setting Items Remarks

[Adjust Image Density] Press [Execute].

• The machine executes automatic image density adjustment after a set interval or after printing a specified number of sheets. However, you can also manually initiate automatic image density adjustment whenever you want.

0203 [Image Density Adjustment Execute Interval]

Set the image density adjustment interval. After printing the specified number of sheets, the machine automatically adjusts image density. If you set this to "0", image density adjustment will not be executed automatically.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[No. of Sheets per Interval] 4000 5000 0 1 Sheet(s)

• If you need to adjust the image density manually for machine maintenance, execute 0202 [Adjust Image Density].

0204 [Maximum Image Density]

Adjust max. image density. After the setting change, the image density is adjusted automatically before print start. Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the toner adhesion.

31 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0 5 -5 1 None

• Increasing the toner adhesion might reduce fusibility, causing toner splatter or distorted text and thin lines.

0205 [Line Width]

Adjust the line width of printing. Halftone dot and fine line becomes thicker when the number increases. After setting change, image density is adjusted automatically before print start.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0 5 -5 1 None

• Adjusting this setting may cause distorted text and blurred lines. Check the printed images while making the adjustment.

0206 [Density Difference: Across Feed]

Adjust the image density difference in the vertical direction. Use [+] or [-] to increase or decrease the density of front side in the feeding direction. To make the adjusted settings take effect, turn the main power off and then back on.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0 10 -10 1 None

• Depending on the machine's other settings, this setting may have no effect.

32 [Main Unit: Image Quality]

0207 [Fusing Temperature on Standby]

Adjust the fusing conditions in the standby status. To achieve proper fusing when printing, the machine adjusts the temperature of the heating roller according to the paper type or thickness. You can reduce the wait time during which the machine makes this adjustment by changing the temperature in effect during standby. In [On Standby Mode], specify the fusing temperature in standby mode (when the panel is lit and the machine is ready for immediate operation). In [On Low Power Mode], specify the fusing temperature in energy saver mode. In [Before Performing a Process], you can specify the fusing temperature applied when the machine is accessed from the control panel or when the machine is receiving print jobs. Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the temperature.

Max. Min. Setting Items Default Value Step Unit Value Value

[On Standby Mode] 150 (Pro 8300SO) 200 0 1 deg 155 (Pro 8310S/Pro 8310) 160 (Pro 8320S/Pro 8320)

[On Low Power Mode] 155 (Pro 8300SO) 160 (Pro 8310S/Pro 8310) 165 (Pro 8320S/Pro 8320)

[Before Performing a 165 (Pro 8300SO) Process] 170 (Pro 8310S/Pro 8310) 175 (Pro 8320S/Pro 8320)

• Depending on the machine's other settings, changing this setting might increase the waiting time before a process is performed.

33 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

0208 [Avoid Paper Transfer Shock Jitter: Feed Interval]

Select whether to avoid paper transfer shock jitter with feed interval. If "1" is selected, the machine adjusts the interval between sheets to reduce jitter*1. However, the 1 throughput may be reduced when you use paper larger than A4 or 8 /2 14 . If this happens, turn this setting off to improve the throughput.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0 1 0 1 None

*1 The jitter occurs when the leading or trailing edge of paper that passes through the paper transfer unit is transmitted to the unit via the intermediate transfer belt, causing banding.

1 • Jitter does not occur with A4 , 8 /2 14 or smaller paper. • This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in 1205 [Avoid Paper Transfer Shock Jitter: Feed Interval] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0211 [Toner Refreshing Mode]

Set the image area ratio threshold of toner refreshing mode. In toner refreshing mode, the machine monitors the average image area ratio. If it drops below the threshold, the machine forcibly consumes some toner to keep the toner consumption at the specified level. If you continuously print images with a low image area ratio, the toner in the developer unit deteriorates and may cause mottling. To prevent this, the machine can consume some toner if the average image area ratio drops below the threshold, keeping the toner consumption at the specified level. By pressing [ ], toner degradation may decrease while toner consumption increases. By pressing [ ], toner degradation increase while toner consumption decreases.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Image Area Ratio Threshold] 0 25.5 0 0.1 %

34 [Main Unit: Image Quality]

0212 [Productivity Priority Mode]

Set the image area ratio threshold of toner refreshing mode. After printing on the thick paper, the machine usually stops so that the fusing temperature decreases before printing on the thin paper. If you specify [Productivity Priority] for this setting, the machine will print non-stop so that the fusing temperature does not decrease. This increases throughput and the job will complete quicker. However, it might result in uneven print quality on the thin paper.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Setting] [Fusing Priority] [Normal] [Normal] [Productivity Priority]

0213 [Continuous Slip Sheet Feed Mode]

Set the stop of imaging unit with continuous slip sheet feed mode. Continuous slip sheet feeding causes the imaging unit to run idle, causing image problems including tonner dispersion, scumming, streaks, uneven gloss, and gloss streaks. You can avoid such problems by stopping the imaging unit while the inserter is running. Setting [Stop Imaging Unit] to [On] will cause a delay because the imaging unit is stopped after it is started. Use this option if you want to avoid the above-described image problems when continuously feeding slip sheets.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Stop Imaging Unit] [Off] [Off] [On]

When this is set to [On], specify the number of slip sheets to be continuously fed before the imaging unit is stopped.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[No. of Sheets to Stop Imaging Unit] 10 99 1 1 Sheet(s)

35 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]

0301 [Double Feed Detection]

Set whether to detect double feed. If [On] is selected, the machine stops when it detects paper double feeding, so as to prevent mixing of unprinted paper. The machine may not correctly detect double feeding when using special paper (two-ply paper such as release paper). In such a case, select [Off].

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 1] [Off] [On] [On] [Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Double Feed Detection] in 1341 [Jam Detection] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0302 [When Double Feed is Detected]

Set the operation when double feed is detected.

36 [Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]

If [Suspended] is selected, the machine, on detecting a double feed, stops printing and displays a paper misfeed message. If [Suspended After Paper Diversion] is selected, the machine stops printing if a double feed is detected, then delivers the sheets to the paper trap inside the machine at the bottom left, and displays a paper misfeed message. This setting is enabled only if 0301 [Double Feed Detection] is set to [On].

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Setting] [Suspended] [Suspended After [Suspended After Paper Diversion] Paper Diversion]

0304 [Skew Detection]

Set the skew detection. If the machine detects a paper skew when [On] is selected, the machine will stop printing and display a message reporting a paper jam. The machine may erroneously detect paper skew when using dark paper or paper printed to its edges. In such a case, select [Off].

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Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 1] [Off] [On] [On] [Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[2 Sided]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

• You can adjust the skew detection level by specifying 0305 [Skew Detection Level]. • This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Skew Detection] in 1341 [Jam Detection] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0305 [Skew Detection Level]

Adjust skew detection level. By increasing the permissible range of skew, you can make the machine print without stopping for skews within the permissible range. This is enabled only if 0304 [Skew Detection] is set to [On]. Press [ ] to increase the permissible range or [ ] to decrease it.

38 [Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 1] 3.0 7.5 1.6 0.1 mm

[Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[2 Sided]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

0306 [Wide LCT: Fan Level]

Adjust air-assist fan level. The Wide LCT fans sheets by blowing air between the sheets before feeding them. By increasing the airflow, you can reduce multiple feeding and paper jams when printing on coated or thick paper. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 4: Wide LCIT] 50 100 10 10 %

[Tray 5: Wide LCIT]

[Tray 6: Wide LCIT]

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• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Fan Level] 1301 [3-Tray LCIT] in "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0307 [Wide LCT: Fan Timer]

Adjust the time interval between air-assist being turned on and feeding starting. The Wide LCT fans sheets by blowing air between the sheets before feeding them. By increasing the duration of the airflow, you can reduce multiple feeding and paper jams when printing on coated or thick paper. Press [ ] to increase the duration of the airflow or [ ] to decrease it.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 4: Wide LCIT] 3 10 1 1 sec

[Tray 5: Wide LCIT]

[Tray 6: Wide LCIT]

• Increasing the duration of the airflow may reduce throughput.

0308 [Pickup Assist Setting]

Set the operation of the Paper Feed Roller. By setting it [ON], the contact time of Paper Feed Roller becomes longer and it makes paper feeding easier. If the paper feed roller fails to pick up slippery paper such as coated paper, and misfeeding of paper occurs, set this to [On].

40 [Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 4: Wide LCIT] [Auto] [Auto] [On] [Tray 5: Wide LCIT] [Off] [Tray 6: Wide LCIT]

[Tray 4: LCIT]

[Tray 5: LCIT]

[Tray 6: LCIT]

[Tray A]

• This setting is not effective for paper fed from paper trays with custom paper presets. For such paper, the value specified in [Pickup Assist] in 1321 [Main/3-Tray LCIT/Bypass] on "Advanced Settings" takes precedence.

0309 [Paper Separation Time]

Adjust the suspension time while the feeding sensor being turned on. To prevent multi-feeding, adjust the paper separation time for feeding paper when using three-tray wide LCT, LCT, and multi bypass tray. Adjust this parameter if multi-feeding problems occur frequently. Press [ ] to increase the paper separation time or [ ] to decrease.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Tray 4: Wide LCIT] 0 1000 0 5 msec

[Tray 5: Wide LCIT]

[Tray 6: Wide LCIT]

[Tray 4: LCIT]

[Tray 5: LCIT]

[Tray 6: LCIT]

[Tray A]

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• Be aware, however, that increasing the paper separation time increases the reverse roller-paper contact time, leading to a higher risk of paper scratching. • Also, note that optimum printing speed might not be possible if the paper separation time is increased.

0310 [Correct Output Paper Curl]

Select the paper curl correction mode and correction amount. Select the method according to the direction and degree of curl. If the paper is curled face up, select "U Curl". If it is curled face down, select "П Curl". Depending on how much the paper is curled, specify the degree of correction by selecting "Weak" or "Strong".

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 1] [U Curl Correction [П Curl Correction Level: Off] Level: Off] [Tray 2] [U Curl Correction [Tray 3] Level: Small] [U Curl Correction [Tray 4] Level: Large] [Tray 5] [П Curl Correction Level: Off] [Tray 6] [П Curl Correction [Tray A] Level: Small]

[Tray T1] [П Curl Correction Level: Large] [Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

0311 [Registration Jam Detection with Feed Direction]

Set whether to detect uncorrectable registration jam with feed direction. If [On] is selected, an error message appears and the machine stops printing if the paper misalignment exceeds the adjustable range.

42 [Main Unit: Paper Feed/ Output]

If [Off] is selected, the machine continues printing while the maximum correction of 3 mm (0.1 inch) is applied even though the paper misalignment exceeds the adjustable range.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Tray 1] [Off] [Off] [On] [Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Tray 4]

[Tray 5]

[Tray 6]

[Tray A]

[2 Sided]

[Tray T1]

[Tray T2]

[Tray T3]

[Tray T4]

0312 [Lower Jam Detection Strictness]

Set whether to detect jam relating to image position adjustment. Disables the following jam detection functions: • Skew Detection (J49) • Registration Detection with Feed Direction out of range(J050) (correction control to be performed) • Registration Detection across Feed Direction out of range(J080) (correction control to be performed) In addition, fix the CIS light intensity in Color Paper Correction setting to Color Paper 2. The setting is applied to all the paper types and trays at a time.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Setting] [Off] [On] [On]

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0313 [Behavior After Paper Diversion]

Select the machine behavior when printing stops due to double-feeds or over-skews.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[Setting] [Suspend] [Suspend] [Continue Unless Paper Diversion Box Full] [Continue Until All Jobs In Queue Complete]

44 [Main Unit: Maintenance]

[Main Unit: Maintenance]

0502 [Execute Photoconductor Refreshing]

Remove the dirt on the Drum surface. It takes about 4 minutes. Do not open the Front Cover during the operation.

Setting Item Remarks

[Photoconductor Refreshing] Press [Execute].

0503 [Screw-on Cap to Replace]

Press [Execute] to close the Toner Cap. The Toner Bottle in use can be pulled out when the Cap is closed. Use this to replace a toner bottle in use with a new toner bottle.

Setting Item Remarks

[Toner Bottle 1] Press [Execute].

[Toner Bottle 2]

0504 [Execute Developer Fill]

Execute the developer fill. Use this to replace the developer. This operation can take up to 2 minutes. Do not pull the unit out during the operation. For details about filling developer, see the Replacement Guide.

Setting Item Remarks

[Developer Fill] Press [Execute].

0505 [Developer Fill: Result]

Display the result of the developer fill. If the developer replenishment fails, check the displayed code and troubleshoot the problem accordingly. If countermeasures do not work or a code that is not on the list is displayed, contact your service representative.

45 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

For details about filling/discharging developer, see the Replacement Guide.

Code Status Causes Solutions

1 Succeeded (developer - - replenished)

2 Developer not discharged Developer in the developer A new developer bottle is unit has not been required. Contact your discharged. service representative.

3 Developer not replenished • The developer bottle is Attach a new developer not attached to the bottle to the inlet, pull out inlet. the seal, and then try the • The developer bottle is operation again. attached to the inlet, but its seal has not been pulled out.

9 Replenishment quit forcefully • The front covers have Open the front covers, turn been closed. on the main power, and • The power was turned then try the operation again. off during the operation.

0506 [Execute Developer Exhaust]

Execute the developer exhaust. Use this to replace the developer. This operation can take up to 3 minutes. Do not pull the unit out during the operation. For details about discharging developer, see the Replacement Guide.

Setting Item Remarks

[Developer Exhaust] Press [Execute].

0507 [Developer Exhaust: Result]

Display the result of the developer exhaust. If the developer discharge fails, check the displayed code and troubleshoot the problem accordingly. If countermeasures do not work or a code that is not on the list is displayed, contact your service representative.

46 [Main Unit: Maintenance]

For details about filling/discharging developer, see the Replacement Guide.

Code Status Causes Solutions

1 Succeeded (developer - - discharged)

2 Developer not discharged • The developer bottle is Detach the developer bottle, not attached to the attach it to the outlet, and outlet. then try the operation again. • The developer bottle is attached to the outlet, but the outlet shutter is not open.

9 Replenishment quit forcefully • The front covers have Open the front covers, turn been closed. on the main power, and • The power was turned then try the operation again. off during the operation.

0509 [Developer Setup: Result]

Display the result of the developer setup. If the developer setup fails, check the displayed code and troubleshoot the problem accordingly. If countermeasures do not work or a code that is not on the list is displayed, contact your service representative. For details about filling/discharging developer, see the Replacement Guide.

Code Status Causes Solutions

1 Succeeded - -

2 Developer setup failure • The developer bottle is Attach a new developer not attached to the bottle to the inlet, pull out outlet. the seal, and then try the • The developer bottle is operation again. attached to the inlet, but its seal has not been pulled out.

47 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Code Status Causes Solutions

9 Replenishment quit forcefully • The front covers have Open the front covers, turn been closed. on the main power, and • The power was turned then try the operation again. off during the operation.

0512 [Execute ITB Manual Lubrication]

Apply lubricant to the intermediate transfer belt. Lubrication makes the surface of the intermediate transfer belt smoother, which extends the life of the cleaning unit for the intermediate transfer belt. This operation takes about 5 minutes during which a message appears on the control panel. After you have replaced the cleaning unit for the intermediate transfer belt, lubricate it. For details about lubricating the unit, see the Replacement Guide.

Setting Item Remarks

[ITB Manual Lubrication] Press [Execute].

0514 [Reset Cleaning System Message]

Press [Execute] after cleaning, the system message to perform cleaning will be reset.

Setting Item Remarks

[Dust Filter (Right of Main Unit)] Press [Execute].

0515 [Reset Parts Counter]

Reset the counter value of replacement part after the replacement. Refer to Replacement Manual for the details of part replacement.

48 [Main Unit: Maintenance]

Setting Items Values

[Developer] Press [Execute].

[Photoconductor Unit]

[Charger Unit]

[PCU Cleaning Unit]

[ITB Cleaning Unit]

[Paper Transfer Unit]

[Fuser Unit]

[Fuser Cleaning Unit]

[Tray 1]

[Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 4]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 5]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 6]

[LCIT: Tray 4]

[LCIT: Tray 5]

[LCIT: Tray 6]

[Bypass Tray]

[ADF]

0516 [Display Parts Life Counter]

Display the counter value of replacement part. When it reaches the time to replace, a message will be shown. If you keep using the part without replacing it, its duty cycle will continue to increase up to a maximum of 255%.

49 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Setting Items Values

[Developer] Value display only.

[Photoconductor Unit]

[Charger Unit]

[PCU Cleaning Unit]

[ITB Cleaning Unit]

[Paper Transfer Unit]

[Fuser Unit]

[Fuser Cleaning Unit]

[Tray 1]

[Tray 2]

[Tray 3]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 4]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 5]

[Wide LCIT: Tray 6]

[LCIT: Tray 4]

[LCIT: Tray 5]

[LCIT: Tray 6]

[Bypass Tray]

[ADF]

0517 [Temperature / Humidity Inside]

Display temperature and humidity inside the machine. If your service representative requests it, report this information.

50 [Main Unit: Maintenance]

Setting Items Values

[Temperature] Value display only.

[Humidity]

0518 [Temperature / Humidity Outside]

Display temperature and humidity around the machine. If your service representative requests it, report this information.

Setting Items Values

[Temperature] Value display only.

[Humidity]

0519 [Display System Message for When Outside Optimal Range]

Specify whether or not to display the banner to indicate conditions outside the recommended operating environment. Specify whether or not to display the banner when using the machine in conditions outside the recommended operating environment.

Setting Items Values Default Value

[High Temperature/Humidity] [Off] [On] [On] [Low Temperature/Humidity]

0521 [Manage Multiple Fusing Units by Counter]

Set the counter for fuser unit replacement. This setting can be used with different fuser units for different paper sizes. Counter information for each fuser unit can be reflected when fuser units are replaced. Up to four fuser units can be recorded and the counter of each part of the fuser unit is displayed.

51 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Fuser Unit No.] 1 4 1 1 -

Setting Items Setting Items Unit

[Curt:Dist:Fuser Unit] Value display only. m

[Curt:Dist:Fuser Cleaning Unit]

[Curt:Page:Fuser Unit] sheet(s)

[Curt:Page:Fuser Cleaning Unit]

0522 [Execute Charger Cleaning]

Execute charger cleaning. It is used to clean the charger. If the printed copies have vertical creases, clean the charge unit. This may reduce the problem. Do not open any covers during the operation.

Setting Items Values

[Charger Cleaning] Press [Execute].

0523 [Switch Print Screen]

This function is available for Pro 8300SO, Pro 8310S and Pro 8320S. Set the function displayed when pressing [To Print Screen].

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Setting] [Copier] [Copier] [Printer]

52 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

[Finishing: Finisher 1]

0601 [Staple Position for Booklet]

Adjust the horizontal position of the booklet staples when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the position left, or press [ ] to move it right on the open booklet.

53 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432 mm SEF]

[226 310 mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0602 [Folding Position for Booklet]

Adjust the horizontal position of the folding when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the position left or press [ ] to move it right on the open booklet.

54 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432 mm SEF]

[226 310 mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

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0603 [Staple Position: Across Feed 1]

Adjust the vertical position of the staple (applied at an edge) when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the stapling position away from the side edge of the sheet or [ ] to move it toward the edge.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 2.0 -2.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

56 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

0604 [Staple Position: Across Feed 2]

Adjust the vertical distance (up and down) between the staples (dual) when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the two stapling positions away from the center and each other or [ ] to move them toward each other.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 115.0 -14.5 0.5 mm

[B4 JIS SEF] 75.0

[A4 LEF] 115.0

[A4 SEF] 28.0

[B5 JIS LEF] 75.0

[B5 JIS SEF] 0.0

[11 17 SEF] 98.0

1 [8 /2 14 SEF] 34.0

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF] 34.0

[F4a SEF] 34.0

1 [8 /2 11 LEF] 98.0

1 [8 /2 11 SEF] 34.0

[8K SEF] 85.0

[16K LEF] 85.0

[16K SEF] 12.0

[Other Paper Sizes] 115.0

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0605 [Staple Position: With Feed]

Adjust the horizontal position of the staples when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the stapling position away from the trailing edge of the sheet or [ ] to move it toward the edge.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 2.0 -2.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

58 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

0606 [Punch Position: Across Feed]

Adjust the vertical position of the punch holes when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the position forward (up), or [ ] to move it backward (down).

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[2 Holes JP/ EU] 0.0 2.0 -2.0 0.5 mm

[3 Holes US]

[4 Holes EU]

[4 Holes NE]

[2 Holes US]

0607 [Punch Position: With Feed]

Adjust the horizontal position of the punch holes when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] to move the position toward the top edge (left) relative to the paper feed direction, or [ ] to move it toward the bottom edge (right).

59 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[2 Holes JP/ EU] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.5 mm

[3 Holes US]

[4 Holes EU]

[4 Holes NE]

[2 Holes US]

0608 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: Across Feed]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger to reduce dispersion of paper in vertical orientation for each paper size when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Press [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

60 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 0.5 -0.5 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432 mm SEF]

[226 310 mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0609 [Set Number of Folds for Booklet]

Specify the number of booklet folds to be performed when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. You can adjust the paper folding strength by changing the number of folds per the booklet.

61 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

When you select "0", the default value, the finisher folds the booklet according to the number of sheets in the booklet, as shown below. • 1–6 sheets: 1 time • 7–10 sheets: 2 times • 11–30 sheets: 3 times The value set here is added to the default values, which are 1, 2, and 3. Set a negative value to reduce the number of times the finisher folds booklets. Set -1, -2, or -3 to not fold booklets that have 1 to 6 sheets, 7 to 10 sheets, or 11 to 30 sheets, respectively.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Number of Folds for Booklet] 0 6 -6 1 time(s)

0610 [Feed Amount of Folding Roller for Booklet]

Adjust feed amount of the folding roller for a booklet when using Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0 5 -5 1 mm

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0611 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: With Feed]

Adjust movement range of tip . It reduces dispersion of paper in horizontal orientation for each paper size when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

62 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 2.0 -2.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432 mm SEF]

[226 310 mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

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0612 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed: 1st Time]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger to reduce the dispersion of paper orientation in right angle for each paper size when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

64 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

0613 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed: 2nd Time]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger to reduce the dispersion of paper orientation in right angle for each paper size when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

65 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

0614 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:Across Feed:1st]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger to reduce the dispersion of paper orientation in right angle for each paper weight when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0615 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:Across Feed:2nd]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger to reduce the dispersion of paper orientation in right angle for each paper weight when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

66 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0616 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray: Across Feed]

Adjust the width of paper alignment jogger on shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces diversion of paper in vertical direction for each paper size. Use [ ] or [ ] to expand or reduce the width.

67 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 LEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0617 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: With Feed: 1st Time]

Adjust tip stopper movement when using edge stapling when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces diversion of paper alignment in horizontal direction for each paper size. Use [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease movement.

68 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 2.5 -2.5 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0618 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: With Feed: 2nd Time]

Adjust tip stopper movement when using edge stapling when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces diversion of paper alignment in horizontal direction for each paper size. Use [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease movement.

69 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 2.5 -2.5 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

[F4a SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[16K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0619 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:With Feed:1st]

Adjust tip stopper movement when using edge stapling when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces diversion of paper alignment in horizontal direction for each paper weight. Use [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease movement.

70 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0.0 2.5 -2.5 0.1 mm

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0620 [Paper Alignment for Stapling:Paper Weight:With Feed:2nd]

Adjust tip stopper movement when using edge stapling when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces diversion of paper alignment in horizontal direction for each paper weight. Use [ ] or [ ] to increase or decrease movement.

71 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0.0 2.5 -2.5 0.1 mm

[Paper Weight 2]

[Paper Weight 3]

[Paper Weight 4]

[Paper Weight 5]

[Paper Weight 6]

[Paper Weight 7]

[Paper Weight 8]

0621 [Punch Skew Correction]

Set the punch skew correction when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. If jam or ear-fold occurs at the punch section, set it to [Off].

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Off] [On] [On]

0622 [Z-fold Skew Correction]

Select way to correct skew during Z-folding when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. [Yes] corrects by striking. [On: Reverse] corrects by both striking and reverse rotation of Regist. Roller.

72 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Off] [On: Reverse] [On] [On: Reverse]

0623 [Amount of Z-fold Skew Correction]

Adjust the striking amount of paper during Z-folding skew correction when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use this if the Z-fold skew correction causes problems. With the factory default setting of "0.0", the length of the sheets moved is set to 7 mm. Press [ ] to reduce the length. With "-7.0", the length of sheets moved for Z-fold skew correction is reduced to "0".

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Set] 0.0 0.0 -7.0 0.5 mm

0624 [Amount of Z-fold Skew Correction: Reverse]

Adjust the reverse rotation amount of registration roller during Z-folding skew correction when using Booklet Finisher SR5120. Use this if the Z-fold skew correction causes problems. With the initial factory setting of "0.0", the reverse rotation is set to 3 mm. Press [ ] to reduce the reverse rotation. With "-3.0", the reverse rotation is reduced to 0 mm.

73 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Set] 0.0 0.0 -3.0 0.5 mm

0625 [Amount of Punch Skew Correction]

Adjust the punch skew level when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. It reduces the punch skew due to paper size, thickness and curl. When the punch hole is skewed, set [ ] to increase the correction amount.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A4 LEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.5 mm

[B5 JIS LEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0626 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting]

Set the alignment precision of output sheets during shift sorting when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Select [Accuracy Priority] to reduce the skew.

74 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Speed Priority] [Speed Priority] [Accuracy Priority]

0627 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting: Stapled Signature]

Set the alignment precision of output sheets during shift sorting when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Select [Accuracy Priority] to reduce the skew.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Speed Priority] [Speed Priority] [Accuracy Priority]

0628 [Paper Alignment in Shift Tray Setting: Thin Paper]

Set the alignment precision of output sheets during shift sorting when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Select [Accuracy Priority] to reduce the skew.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Speed Priority] [Speed Priority] [Accuracy Priority]

0629 [Number of Sheets Align for Stapling]

Set number of sheets to align for stapling at one time when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Adjust it when sheets are not aligned due to type, condition or number of sheets. When the number is less, it takes more time and productivity is low.

75 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 4 4 0 1 None

[B4 JIS SEF] 4 4

[A4 LEF] 6 6

[A4 SEF] 4 4

[B5 JIS LEF] 6 6

[B5 JIS SEF] 4 4

[11 17 SEF] 4 4

1 [8 /2 14 SEF] 4 4

1 [8 /2 11 LEF] 6 6

1 [8 /2 11 SEF] 4 4

[8K SEF] 4 4

[16K LEF] 6 6

[16K SEF] 4 4

[Other Paper Sizes] 0 9

0630 [Output Tray Descending Position]

Set the tray descent range proper to paper being used when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Setting proper descent range makes right output and prevents diversion of sheets on the tray.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Setting] [Default] [Default] [Lowest] [Lower]

76 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

0631 [Output Trail Edge Press Setting]

Set whether or not to hold the trailing edge of sheets when ejected on the shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Setting it [ON] reduces the diversion of sheets due to the paper type and paper condition.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Auto] [Auto] [On] [Off]

0632 [Output Fan Setting]

Set the fan operation to the sheets on the shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Air blowing peels off the sheets in close contact.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Auto] [Auto] [On] [Off]

0633 [Output Fan Level]

Adjust the fan volume to the sheets on the shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120. Increase the air level if the sheets are in close contact.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Standard] [Standard] [Increase Air Volume]

77 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

0634 [Maximum No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray]

Set the proper number of sheets for each paper size to stack on the shift tray at the time of shift sorting when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Paper Length 216] [Default] [Default] [1500 Sheets] [1000 Sheets]

[216

[432

0635 [Max. No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray: Stapled Signature]

Set the proper number of stapled sheets for each paper size to stack on the shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Paper Length 216] [Default] [Default] [1500 Sheets] [1000 Sheets] [500 Sheets]

[216

0636 [Maximum No. Stacked Sheets in Output Tray: Envelope]

Set the proper number of for each envelope size to stack on the shift tray when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120.

78 [Finishing: Finisher 1]

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Setting] [Default] [Default] [Increase by a Small Amount] [Increase by a Medium Amount] [Increase by a Large Amount]

0637 [Staple Tray: Rib Installed Mode to Strengthen Paper]

Set the operation when the Paper Strengthening Rib is installed to staple tray.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Setting] [Off] [Off] [On]

0638 [Accuracy Priority for Stapling]

Set the accuracy priority for stapling when using Finisher SR5110 or Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Speed Priority [Speed Priority (Normal)] (Normal)] [Accuracy Priority]

0639 [Accuracy Priority for Booklet]

Set the accuracy priority for a booklet when using Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Set] [Speed Priority [Speed Priority (Normal)] (Normal)] [Accuracy Priority]

79 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

0640 [Convert Number of Sheets for Booklet]

Set the convert number of sheets for a booklet when using Booklet Finisher SR5120.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Paper Weight 1] 0 1 0 1 None

[Paper Weight 2] 0 1

[Paper Weight 3] 1 2

[Paper Weight 4] 1 2

[Paper Weight 5] 1 2

[Paper Weight 6] 1 3

[Paper Weight 7] 1 1

[Paper Weight 8] 1 1

80 [Finishing: Finisher 2]

[Finishing: Finisher 2]

0701 [Paper Alignment for Stapling: Across Feed]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger when using the staple function on Finisher SR5090 or Booklet Finisher SR5100. Use this to reduce the vertical variation in paper alignment due to differing size, thickness, or paper curl. Press [ ] to make the width of the staple jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

Vertical alignment

Jogger width

Horizontal alignment

Paper feed direction

CEZ018

81 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.5 -1.5 0.5 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0702 [Paper Alignment for Booklet: Across Feed]

Adjust the width of the staple jogger when using Booklet Finisher SR5100. Use this to reduce the vertical variation in paper alignment due to differing size, thickness, or paper curl. Press [ ] to make the width of the staple jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

82 [Finishing: Finisher 2]

Vertical alignment

Jogger width

Horizontal alignment

Paper feed direction

CEZ018

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.5 -1.5 0.5 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0703 [Staple Position]

Adjust the vertical position of the staple when using the Finisher SR5090 or Booklet Finisher SR5100. Press [ ] to move the stapling position away from the side edge of the sheet or [ ] to move it toward the edge.

83 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 3.5 -3.5 0.5 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0704 [Staple Position for Booklet]

Adjust the horizontal position of the booklet staples when using Booklet Finisher SR5100. Press [ ] to move the position left, or press [ ] to move it right on the open booklet.

84 [Finishing: Finisher 2]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0705 [Folding Position for Booklet]

Adjust the horizontal position of the folding when using Booklet Finisher SR5100. Press [ ] to move the position to the right (across horizontally-spreading pages), or press [ ] to move it to the left.

85 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0706 [Folding Position for Booklet: By Number of Sheets]

Adjust the folding position. In left and right spread state, move to right with [ ] and left with [ ].

86 [Finishing: Finisher 2]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF: 1-5 Sheets] 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.2 mm

[A3 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[A3 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[A3 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[B4 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[B4 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[B4 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[B4 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[A4 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[A4 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[A4 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[A4 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[B5 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[B5 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[B5 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[B5 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[11 17 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[11 17 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[11 17 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[11 17 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

87 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

1 [8 /2 14 SEF: 16 Sheets or 0.0 3.0 -3.0 0.2 mm More]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[12 18 SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[12 18 SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[12 18 SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[12 18 SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[8K SEF: 1-5 Sheets]

[8K SEF: 6-10 Sheets]

[8K SEF: 11-15 Sheets]

[8K SEF: 16 Sheets or More]

[Other Paper Sizes: 1-5 Sheets]

[Other Paper Sizes: 6-10 Sheets]

[Other Paper Sizes: 11-15 Sheets]

[Other Paper Sizes: 16 Sheets or More]

88 [Finishing: Finisher 2]

0707 [Number of Sheets Align for Stapling]

Specify the number of sheets to align for stapling at one time. If too many sheets are delivered to the shift unit, the stacked sheets may not be correctly aligned due to the paper type and paper condition. If that happens, adjust the setting to the optimal value for the paper you are using. When the number is less, it takes more time to align and productivity may fall.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0 0 -1 1 sheet(s)

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

[8K SEF]

[16K SEF]

[16K LEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0708 [Number of Sheets Align for Booklet]

Adjust the maximum number of prestack sheets for a booklet for each specified paper size.

89 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0 0 -1 1 sheet(s)

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 2 [8 /2 13 /5 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

90 [Finishing: Fold]

[Finishing: Fold]

0801 [Z-fold Position 1]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Z-folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0802 [Z-fold Position 2]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Z-folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

91 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0803 [Half Fold Position: 1 sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position when Folding in Two is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Single Folding is selected.

92 [Finishing: Fold]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432 mm SEF]

[226 310 mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0804 [Half Fold Position: Multi-sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position when Folding in Two is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Overlap Folding is selected.

93 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[SRA3 SEF]

[SRA4 SEF]

[310 432mm SEF]

[226 310mm SEF]

1 [13 19 /5 SEF]

[13 19 SEF]

[13 18 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 19 /5 SEF]

3 1 [12 /5 18 /2 SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

94 [Finishing: Fold]

0805 [Letter Fold-out Position 1: 1 sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It is applied when Single Folding is selected.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF] 3.0 -3.0

[12 18 SEF] 4.0 -4.0

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0806 [Letter Fold-out Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It is applied when Overlap Folding is selected.

95 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[B4 JIS SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF] 3.0 -3.0

1 [8 /2 14 SEF] 4.0 -4.0

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0807 [Letter Fold-out Position 2: 1 sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It is applied when Single Folding is selected.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF] 3.0 -3.0

[12 18 SEF] 4.0 -4.0

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

96 [Finishing: Fold]

0808 [Letter Fold-out Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Outside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It is applied when Overlap Folding is selected.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[B4 JIS SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF] 3.0 -3.0

1 [8 /2 14 SEF] 4.0 -4.0

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0809 [Letter Fold-in Position 1: 1 sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Inside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Single Folding is selected.

97 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0810 [Letter Fold-in Position 1: Multi-sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Inside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Overlap Folding is selected.

98 [Finishing: Fold]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0811 [Letter Fold-in Position 2: 1 sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Inside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Single Folding is selected.

99 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0812 [Letter Fold-in Position 2: Multi-sheet Fold]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Inside 3 Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit. It applies when Overlap Folding is selected.

100 [Finishing: Fold]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 *1 [8 /2 11 SEF] 0.0

[8K SEF] -4.0

[Other Paper Sizes]

*1 If the machine in use allows -0.1 mm or less to be selected, this will be interpreted as 0.0 mm.

0813 [Double Parallel Fold Position 1]

Adjust the first folding position when Parallel Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

101 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0814 [Double Parallel Fold Position 2]

Adjust the second folding position when Parallel Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

102 [Finishing: Fold]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0815 [Gate Fold Position 1]

Adjust the folding position on the front end side when Gate Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

103 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0816 [Gate Fold Position 2]

Adjust the folding position on the rear end side when Gate Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

104 [Finishing: Fold]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0817 [Gate Fold Position 3]

Adjust the center folding position when Gate Folding is done by the Paper Folding Unit.

105 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 4.0 -4.0 0.2 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[12 18 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

[8K SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

0818 [Folding Unit Tray Full Detection]

Set whether to detect if Folder Tray is full of output sheets. By setting to [On], it continues printing up to [Number of Sheets Folded after Full Detection], then shows a message.

Setting Item Values Default Value

[Setting] [Off] [On] [On]

0819 [Number of Sheets Folded after Full Detection]

Set number of sheets which activates message Folding Tray is full. Setting a large number delays message and raises productivity, but may cause disarrayed stack of output sheets and paper jam. A multi-sheet fold copy is counted as a single sheet. This setting becomes effective only if 0818 [Folding Unit Tray Full Detection] is set to [On].

106 [Finishing: Fold]

• If the display of the warning message is delayed, the paper delivered to the folding unit tray may not be stacked properly or the delivered paper may block the paper exit and cause subsequent paper to be misfed.

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0 250 0 1 sheet(s)

107 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Finishing: Perfect Binder]

0901 [Perf Bind Cvr Sht Posit: With Feed]

For Perfect Binding, correct the positional deviation in the feeding direction of the front cover and middle paper bundle. When you bind the copies with the perfect binder, make this adjustment if the center of the book block's spine and the center of the cover sheet are misaligned vertically. Press [ ] or [ ] to move the image backward or forward.

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0.0 5.0 -5.0 0.1 mm

0902 [Perf Bind Cvr Sht Posit: Across Feed]

For Perfect Binding, correct the positional deviation in the vertical direction of the front cover and middle paper bundle. When you bind the copies with the perfect binder, make this adjustment if the center of the book block's spine and the center of the cover sheet are misaligned horizontally. Press [ ] or [ ] to move the image feed direction or reverse feed direction.

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0.0 5.0 -5.0 0.1 mm

108 [Finishing: Perfect Binder]

0903 [Perfect Binding Finishing Angle]

Adjust the right angle of the three sides when cutting a bundle of paper. Make this adjustment if the three edges of the deck of paper cut by the perfect binder are not square. Enter the distance from the square part at each edge.

Fore Edge

Tail Edge Head Edge

CZC219

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[Head Edge] 0.0 10.0 -10.0 0.1 mm

[Tail Edge]

[Fore Edge]

0904 [Applying Binding Glue]

Adjust the amount of glue for Perfect Binding. If there is not enough glue, some pages may not stick. If there is too much glue, the glue may be squeezed out of the binding and stick the pages together making it difficult to open the booklet.

109 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Item Step Unit Value Value Value

[Setting] 0.00 0.30 -0.30 0.05 mm

110 [Finishing: Stacker]

[Finishing: Stacker]

1001 [Ppr Align in Stack Tray: Acr Feed 1]

Adjust the alignment width in the rear end jogger at the Stacker to reduce dispersion of sheets in the vertical direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to make the width of the jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

111 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

1002 [Ppr Align in Stack Tray: Acr Feed 2]

Adjust the alignment width in the front end jogger at the Stacker to reduce dispersion of sheets in the vertical direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to make the width of the jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

1003 [Paper Alignment in Stacker Tray: With Feed]

Adjust the alignment position of the Tip Stopper at the Stacker to reduce dispersion of sheets in the feeding direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to decrease the travel distance, or [ ] to increase.

112 [Finishing: Stacker]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

1004 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: Acr Feed 1]

Adjust the alignment width of the rear end jogger of the Second Stacker when connected. It reduces dispersion of sheets in the vertical direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to make the width of the jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

113 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

1005 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: Acr Feed 2]

Adjust the alignment width of the front end jogger of the Second Stacker when connected. It reduces dispersion of sheets in the vertical direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to make the width of the jogger wider, or [ ] to make narrower.

114 [Finishing: Stacker]

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

1006 [Ppr Align in 2nd Stack Tray: With Feed]

Adjust the alignment position of the Tip Stopper of the Second Stacker when connected. It reduces dispersion of sheets in the feeding direction for each paper size. Press [ ] to decrease the travel distance, or [ ] to increase.

115 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

Default Max. Min. Setting Items Step Unit Value Value Value

[A3 SEF] 0.0 1.0 -1.0 0.1 mm

[B4 JIS SEF]

[A4 LEF]

[A4 SEF]

[B5 JIS LEF]

[B5 JIS SEF]

[A5 LEF]

[A5 SEF]

[11 17 SEF]

1 [8 /2 14 SEF]

1 [8 /2 11 LEF]

1 [8 /2 11 SEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 LEF]

1 1 [5 /2 8 /2 SEF]

[Other Paper Sizes]

1007 [Maximum Stack Quantity in Stacker Tray]

Specify the maximum number of sheets that can be stacked on the stacker tray. The setting applies to both the 1st and 2nd stackers. The maximum number of sheets you can set differs depending on the size, thickness, and paper curl. Set the maximum number by specifying a ratio based on the number of sheets. Select [Large Size] when 1 using paper whose vertical and horizontal lengths are 210 mm or longer whose area is 8 /2 11 or wider. Select [Small Size] when using other size paper. Major paper sizes that apply to each item are as follows: 1 1 • Large Size: A3 or larger (up to 13 19 /5 ), B4 JIS , A4 , 11 17 , 8 /2 14 , 1 8 /2 11 1 1 • Small Size: B5 JIS , A5 , 5 /2 8 /2

116 [Finishing: Stacker]

If the unit detects that the number of sheets reaches the set upper limit, a warning message will appear.

Setting Items Selections Default Value

[Large Size] [100%] [100%] [75%] [50%] [25%]

[Small Size] [100%] [50%] [75%] [50%] [25%]

117 2. Details of Menu Items in Adjustment Settings for Operators

[Finishing: Interposer]

1101 [Interposer Double Feed Detection]

Set whether to detect double feed. If this is set to "On", the machine detects double feeding and so keeps unintended blank sheets out of the delivered paper. The machine may erroneously detect double feeding when using special paper (two- ply paper, such as paper). To prevent erroneous detection of double feeding, set this to [Off].

Setting Items Selections Default Value

[Interposer Upper Tray] [Off] [Off] [On]

[Interposer Lower Tray] [Off] [Off] [On]

118 3. Custom Paper Settings for Administrators

Accessing Advanced Settings

1. Press "Login/Logout" ( ) on the top right of the screen. The name that appears lower the "Login/Logout" icon depends on the type of administrator logging in. 2. Enter your login user name and password, and then press [Login]. If you are logging on as the administrator for the first time, enter "admin". 3. Press [Tray Paper Settings] at the upper left of the screen. 4. Press [Custom Paper Management]. 5. Select the program number of the custom paper profile you wish to adjust. 6. Press edit icon. 7. Press [Advanced Settings]. The advanced settings for custom paper adjustment appear.

119 3. Custom Paper Settings for Administrators

Description of Paper Icons

You can check the custom paper status by checking the paper icon in the [Custom Paper Management] screen. If you change the custom paper profile in the advanced settings, the paper icon changes as follows:

1

ECH002

1. Paper icon

Not adjusted Custom paper profile set to the default setting in the advanced settings

Adjusted Custom paper profile changed from the default setting in the advanced settings

• If you specify a custom paper profile in the [Custom Paper Management] screen without registering it from the paper library, the paper icon will not appear for that custom paper profile. • If you change the custom paper profile from the default setting in the advanced settings, and then change the setting back to the default again, the paper icon will remain as "Adjusted".

120 Deleting Saved Custom Paper Profiles

Deleting Saved Custom Paper Profiles

Only the machine administrator can delete the custom paper profile saved in the paper library.

1. Press "Login/Logout" ( ) on the top right of the screen. The name that appears lower the "Login/Logout" icon depends on the type of administrator logging in. 2. Enter your login user name and password, and then press [Login]. If you are logging on as the administrator for the first time, enter "admin". 3. Press [Tray Paper Settings] at the upper left of the screen. 4. Press [Custom Paper Management]. 5. Select the program number of the custom paper profile you wish to delete. If the custom paper you want to select is not displayed, scroll through the screen until the desired item is displayed. 6. Press [Delete]. 7. Press [OK]. The custom paper profile is deleted. 8. Press [ ]. 9. Press the [Home] ( ) icon at the center bottom of the screen.

121 3. Custom Paper Settings for Administrators

Backing up and Restoring Custom Paper Profiles

Backing up Custom Paper Profiles Registered Under the [Custom Paper Management] Setting

The machine administrator can save all types of registered custom paper to the paper library in an SD card at one time.

Backing up the Data

1. Press [Tray Paper Settings] in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Press [Custom Paper Management]. 3. Insert an SD card into the media slot. For details about using an SD card, see "Inserting an SD Card", Preparation. 4. Press [Export]. 5. Press [OK]. 6. Press [Exit]. 7. Press [ ]. 8. Press the [Home] ( ) icon at the center bottom of the screen.

Restoring the Data

1. Press [Tray Paper Settings] in the upper left corner of the screen. 2. Press [Custom Paper Management]. 3. Insert the SD card containing the backup custom paper profiles into the SD card slot on the side of the control panel. 4. Press [Import] and select [From SD Card] from the dropdown menu. 5. Select the name of the paper that you want to register. Select an item by selecting its check box. If the paper you want to select is not displayed, use [Jump to Row], or scroll through the screen until the desired item is displayed. You can select two or more types of paper. 6. Press [Import]. 7. Press [OK]. 8. Press [Exit].

122 Backing up and Restoring Custom Paper Profiles

9. Press [ ]. 10. Press the [Home] ( ) icon at the center bottom of the screen.

• Up to 1,000 custom can be saved in the library. • Each saved custom paper is assigned a sequential number from 0001. New data overwrites existing data if both the paper names and paper size settings are the same.

123 3. Custom Paper Settings for Administrators

Paper Presets in "Advanced Settings"

In "Advanced Settings", there are paper presets for various types of commercially-available paper. Even if you select a paper preset corresponding to a commercially-available paper from the Paper Library and register it in the [Custom Paper Management] screen, the preset, depending on the custom paper profile version, may not be an exact match for the actual paper.

Displaying the Paper Profile Version

This section explains how to display the version of the custom paper profiles registered in the [Custom Paper Management] screen. For details about updating paper profiles, contact your service representative.

1. Press "Login/Logout" ( ) on the top right of the screen. The name that appears lower the "Login/Logout" icon depends on the type of administrator logging in. 2. Enter your login user name and password, and then press [Login]. If you are logging on as the administrator for the first time, enter "admin". 3. Press [Tray Paper Settings] at the upper left of the screen. 4. Press [Custom Paper Management]. 5. Select the program number of a custom paper profile to display the product name of the supported paper type and the paper profile version.

6. Press edit icon. 7. Press [Paper Brand]. The product name of the supported paper type and the paper profile version appear.

124 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

[Machine: Image Position]

1101 [Image Position]

[Image Position: Side 1]/[Image Position: Side 2]

Adjust the vertical/horizontal position of the image to be printed on side 1/2 of the paper.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Across Feed/02: With Feed/03: 3.00 -3.00 0.01 mm Across Feed/04: With Feed

[Deactivate Image Position Adjustment Across Feed]

Set whether to deactivate the adjustment of image position for across feed direction. Printing will stop when the vertical position has deviated exceeding the adjustable range (3 mm/0.1 inch). Specify [Deactivate Only Jam Detection] to continue printing. The machine's contact image sensor (CIS) may fail to correctly detect paper edges when using dark colored paper or paper printed to its edges. In such a case, select [Deactivate].

125 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Setting Item Values

05: Setting [Do not Deactivate] [Deactivate] [Deactivate Only Jam Detection]

[Image Magnification: Side 1]/[Image Magnification: Side 2]

Adjust the vertical/horizontal image scaling on the side 1/2 of the paper according to the paper expansion or shrinkage.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

06: Across Feed/07: Across Feed 0.500 -0.500 0.001 %

08: With Feed/09: With Feed 0.025

126 [Machine: Image Quality]

[Machine: Image Quality]

1201 [Max Image Density]

Adjust the maximum image density. Use this to adjust the density of the printed image. Depending on the paper being used, it may be necessary to make this adjustment to achieve optimal toner adhesion.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Setting 5 -5 1 None

1202 [Image Transfer Output]

Adjust the output of the image transfer roller. Use this to reduce image quality degradation due to the paper (for example, due to the paper's moisture content).

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Setting 150 0 1 A

1203 [Paper Transfer Output]

Adjust the paper transfer output. Use this to reduce image quality degradation due to the paper (for example, due to the paper's moisture content).

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Side 1/02: Side 2 0 -400 1 A

1204 [Paper Transfer Output Correction: Paper Edge]

Adjust the correction amount and range of paper transfer output for leading and trailing edge. Use this to reduce image quality degradation at the leading and trailing edge of the paper.

127 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Leading Edge/02: Trailing Edge 300 0 1 %

03: Leading Edge Length 30 0 1 mm

04: Trailing Edge Length 100 0 1 mm

1205 [Avoid Paper Transfer Shock Jitter: Feed Interval]

Set whether to extend the paper feed interval. If [On] is selected, the machine adjusts the interval between sheets to reduce jitter. However, the 1 throughput may be reduced when you use paper larger than A4 or 8 /2 14 . In such a case, select [Off] to improve the throughput.

1 • Jitter does not occur with A4 , 8 /2 × 14 or smaller paper.

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

1206 [Fusing Temperature]

Fusing Temperature

Heat Roller Temp Adjust the temperature of heat roller. Press [ ] to increase the temperature and [ ] to reduce it.

• Decreasing the temperature too much may cause the toner to not properly fuse to the paper (cold offset). • Increasing the temperature too much may distort the paper and cause glossy lines, paper jams, and insufficient toner fusing (hot offset). • Depending on the type of paper, you can increase the toner gloss by increasing the temperature by 5 to 10°C over the initial factory setting.

128 [Machine: Image Quality]

Corct Temp: Initial Feed / Corct Temp: Pre-Feed Adjust the temperature to be added at the beginning of the paper feed. Press [ ] to increase the temperature and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Heat Roller Temp 200 100 1 deg

02: Corct Temp: Initial Feed/03: Corct 30 0 1 deg Temp: Pre-Feed

Reduce Initial CPM

Low Temperature Select one of the three levels of initial print speed reduction at low temperatures. The selected initial print speed reduction level in copies-per-minute (CPM) is applied only when printing starts (for approximately 15 to 20 seconds). This helps improve throughput if the fusing temperature can be kept constant. However, the throughput may decrease in an environment in which the temperature varies.

• The setting will take effect if the ambient temperature is 17°C (62.6°F) or lower. Since the temperature of the fusing unit may decrease in a cold environment, specify this setting in addition to [Normal/High Temperature]. Normal/High Temperature Select one of the three levels of initial print speed reduction at normal room temperatures and above. The selected initial print speed reduction level in copies-per-minute (CPM) is applied only when printing starts (for approximately 15 to 20 seconds). This helps improve throughput if the fusing temperature can be kept constant. However, the throughput may decrease in an environment in which the temperature varies.

• The setting will take effect if the ambient temperature is higher than 17°C (62.6°F).

129 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Setting Item Values

04: Low Temperature/05: Normal/High [Do not Reduce] (Full speed) Temperature [Level 1] (80% of full speed) [Level 2] (65% of full speed) [Level 3] (50% of full speed)

1207 [Fusing Pressure Temperature]

Adjust the pressure roller temperature. Press [ ] to increase the temperature and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Pressure Roller Temp 200 50 1 deg

• Decreasing the temperature too much may cause the toner to not properly fuse to the paper. (cold offset).

1208 [Fusing Pressure Roller On Before Fusing]

Prior Pressure

Specify whether or not to have the fusing pressure roller come into contact with the fusing belt before the printing operation (paper feeding) starts. If [On] is selected, the fusing pressure roller comes into contact with the fusing belt before the paper is fed, preventing the temperature of the fusing unit from dropping.

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

• If [On] is selected, image degradation (uneven luster) may occur.

130 [Machine: Image Quality]

Start Time of Pressure Before Feed

Adjust the timing for the fusing pressure roller to come into contact with the fusing belt before the printing operation (paper feeding) starts. Once a job starts, the fusing pressure roller comes into contact with the fusing belt after the time specified in this setting has elapsed. If this is set to 30 seconds, the fusing pressure roller comes into contact with the fusing belt 30 seconds after a job starts, and printing starts once warm-up is complete (when the temperature at which paper feeding is allowed is reached). Use this to adjust the fusibility and reduce image degradation (such as uneven luster and blisters). If you reduce the starting time, the temperature drop the machine is able to handle can be increased, but uneven luster may occur. If you increase the starting time, the temperature drop the machine is able to handle is reduced, but uneven luster is reduced. Press [ ] or [ ] to adjust the start timing.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

02: Setting 500.0 0.0 0.1 sec

1209 [Fusing Cleaning]

Specify the interval between each activation of the cleaning web. You can remove stains from the fusing pressure roller by reducing the interval between each activation of the cleaning web. However, doing this causes the cleaning web to wear out faster, resulting in more frequent replacement. If you set this to "0.01", cleaning is always performed during paper feeding. Press [ ] to increase the interval and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Cleaning Interval 3.00 0.01 0.01 None

1210 [Erase Margin]

Leading Edge Adjust the mask width at the leading edge of the image. By increasing the mask width, you can increase the paper margin at the leading edge of the paper. Press [ ] to increase the mask width and [ ] to reduce it

131 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Paper feed direction Top

Leading edge Trailing edge

Bottom

CEZ020

Trailing Edge Adjust the mask width at the trailing edge of the image. By increasing the mask width, you can increase the paper margin at the trailing edge of the paper. Press [ ] to increase the mask width and [ ] to reduce it.

Paper feed direction Top

Leading edge Trailing edge

Bottom

CEZ021

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Leading Edge/02: Trailing Edge 6.0 0.0 0.1 mm

1211 [Fusing Nip Width]

Adjust the nip width between the fusing belt and the pressure roller. You can reduce creases produced during printing. The default setting is 2. To reduce creases, decrease the setting value. When printing envelopes, the recommended setting value is 4. Decreasing the setting value may result in insufficient toner fusing, causing toner to shed from the envelopes (cold offset).

132 [Machine: Image Quality]

Setting values from 1 to 4 are displayed. The nip width increases in the order of 4, 3, 1, 2, where setting value 4 is the smallest and 2 is the largest.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Nip Width 4 1 1 None

133 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

[Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

1301 [3-Tray LCIT]

Fan Setting

Specify the movement of the three-tray wide LCT fan. If [On] is selected, air is discharged from the duct in the paper tray. By blowing air between the sheets, sheets stuck to each other can be separated.

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

Fan Level

Adjust the capacity of the three-tray wide LCT fan. If double feeding or misfeeding of paper occurs when this setting is at its default value, increase the fan capacity. Press [ ] to increase the fan capacity and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

02: Setting 100 10 10 %

1311 [2-Tray LCIT]

Updraft Fan Level

Adjust the airflow of the updraft fan of the two-tray wide LCT. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

134 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Size: Across: S/ Feed: s/02: Size: 100 0 10 % Across: S/ Feed: m/03: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/04: Size: Across: L/ Feed: s/05: Size: Across: L/ Feed: m/06: Size: Across: L/ Feed: l

Blower Fan Level

Adjust the airflow of the blower fan of the two-tray wide LCT. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

07: Size: Across: S/ Feed: s/08: Size: 100 0 10 % Across: S/ Feed: m/09: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/10: Size: Across: L/ Feed: s/11: Size: Across: L/ Feed: m/12: Size: Across: L/ Feed: l

Side Fan Level

Adjust the airflow of the side fan of the two-tray wide LCT. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

13: Size: Across: S/ Feed: s/14: Size: 100 0 10 % Across: S/ Feed: m/15: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/16: Size: Across: L/ Feed: s/17: Size: Across: L/ Feed: m/18: Size: Across: L/ Feed: l

Vacuum Fan Level

Adjust the airflow of the vacuum fan of the two-tray wide LCT. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

135 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

19: Size: Across: S/ Feed: s/20: Size: 100 0 10 % Across: S/ Feed: m/21: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/22: Size: Across: L/ Feed: s/23: Size: Across: L/ Feed: m/24: Size: Across: L/ Feed: l

Return Fan Level

Adjust the airflow of the return fan of the two-tray wide LCT. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

25: Size: Across: S/ Feed: s/26: Size: 100 0 10 % Across: S/ Feed: m/27: Size: Across: S/ Feed: l/28: Size: Across: L/ Feed: s/29: Size: Across: L/ Feed: m/30: Size: Across: L/ Feed: l

Updraft Fan Shutter

Specify how the updraft fan shutter of the two-tray wide LCT moves. If this value is set to [On], the shutter is opened and closed each time paper is fed. If this value is set to [Off], the shutter remains open at all time.

Setting Item Values

31: Setting [Off] [On]

Side Fan Shutter

Specify how the side fan shutter of the two-tray wide LCT moves. If this value is set to [On], the shutter is opened and closed each time paper is fed. If this value is set to [Off], the shutter remains open at all time.

136 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

Setting Item Values

32: Setting [Off] [On]

Return Fan Shutter

Specify how the return fan shutter of the two-tray wide LCT moves. If this value is set to [On], the shutter is opened and closed each time paper is fed. If this value is set to [Off], the shutter remains open at all time.

Setting Item Values

33: Setting [Off] [On]

Vacuum Fan Shutter

Specify how the vacuum fan shutter of the two-tray wide LCT moves. If this value is set to [On], the shutter is opened and closed each time paper is fed. If this value is set to [Off], the shutter remains open at all time.

Setting Item Values

34: Setting [Off] [On]

Paper Floating Wait Time

Adjust feed timing by setting wait time of blowing to float paper in two-tray wide LCT. Double feed is likely to occur if waiting time is short. If double feed occurs at the start of the job, set a longer time for waiting.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

35: Setting 5.0 3.0 0.1 Sec

137 4. Details of Menu Items in Advanced Settings

Paper Feed Mode:Fan Level

Adjust the fan operation if double feed or nonfeed occurs in two-tray wide LCT.

Setting Item Values

36: Setting [Prevent Double Feed (Weakest Blow)] [Prevent Double Feed (Weaker Blow)] [Standard (Default)] [Prevent Non Feed (Stronger Blow)] [Prevent Non Feed (Strongest Blow)]

1321 [Main/3-Tray LCIT/Bypass]

Pickup Assist

Specify the paper feed roller movement when using Main Tray, three-tray wide LCT, and multi bypass tray. If the paper feed roller fails to pick up paper and misfeeding of paper occurs, set this to [On].

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

1331 [Interposer]

Fan Setting

Set the fan operation of Interposer. If [On] is set, the air is blown out from the duct in the paper tray. Blowing on the paper edge makes paper part easily.

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

138 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

Fan Level

Adjust the fan level of Interposer. Press [ ] to increase the airflow, or [ ] to decrease.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

02: Setting 100 10 10 %

Pickup Assist

Set the operation of the paper feed roller of Interposer. If [On] is set, contact time of the roller is extended.

Setting Item Values

03: Setting [Off] [On]

1341 [Jam Detection]

Double Feed Detection

Specify whether or not to detect double feeding of paper. If [On] is selected, the machine stops when it detects paper double feeding, so as to prevent mixing of unprinted paper. The machine may not correctly detect double feeding when using special paper (two-ply paper such as release paper). In such a case, select [Off].

Setting Item Values

01: Setting [Off] [On]

Paper Edge Detection

Adjust the luminance of the contact image sensor (CIS). The machine's contact image sensor (CIS) may fail to correctly detect paper edges when dark colored paper or paper printed to its edges is used. In such a case, adjust the luminance so that the sensor can correctly detect paper edges.

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Press [ ] to increase the luminance and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

02: Setting 15.00 1.00 0.01 None

Skew Detection

Specify whether or not to detect paper skew. If the machine detects a paper skew when [On] is selected, the machine will stop printing and display a message reporting a paper jam. The machine may erroneously detect paper skew when you use dark paper or paper printed to its edges. In such a case, select [Off].

Setting Item Values

03: Setting [Off] [On]

Registration Jam Detection with Feed Direction

Specify whether or not to stop printing if the horizontal misalignment of the delivered paper exceeds the adjustable range (3 mm/0.1 inch). If [On] is selected, an error message appears and the machine stops printing if the paper misalignment exceeds the adjustable range. If [Off] is selected, the machine continues printing while the maximum correction of 3 mm (0.1 inch) is applied even though the paper misalignment exceeds the adjustable range.

Setting Item Values

04: Setting [Off] [On]

140 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

1351 [Motor Speed]

Speed Adjustment

Transfer Timing Roller/Paper Transfer Roller/Fusing Belt/Cooling Roller After Fusing/Paper Output/Switchback: Entrance Roller/Switchback: Exit Roller Adjust the speed of each motor. Decurler: Correction Off Adjust the paper feed speed of the decurler unit when 0310 [Correct Output Paper Curl] in the [Adjustment Settings for Operators] menu is set to "Off". Press [ ] to increase the speed and [ ] to reduce it. Decurler: Correction Weak Adjust the paper feed speed of the decurler unit when 0310 [Correct Output Paper Curl] in the [Adjustment Settings for Operators] menu is set to "Small". Press [ ] to increase the speed and [ ] to reduce it. Decurler: Correction Strong Adjust the paper feed speed of the decurler unit when 0310 [Correct Output Paper Curl] in the [Adjustment Settings for Operators] menu is set to "Large". Press [ ] to increase the speed and [ ] to reduce it.

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

01: Transfer Timing Roller/02: Paper 1.0 -1.0 0.1 % Transfer Roller

03: Fusing Belt 10.0 -10.0

04: Cooling Roller After Fusing/05: Paper 5.0 -5.0 Output

06: Switchback: Entrance Roller/07: 3.0 -3.0 Switchback: Exit Roller

08: Decurler: Correction Off 7.5 -1.0 0.5

09: Decurler: Correction Weak

10: Decurler: Correction Strong

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Process Speed Setting

Adjust the machine's copy/print speed. Values below are those when printing is performed using in A4/LT size paper. • [High] (full speed) 136 cpm (Pro 8320S) 136 ppm (Pro 8320) 111 cpm (Pro 8310S) 111 ppm (Pro 8310) • [Middle] 111 cpm (Pro 8320S) 111 ppm (Pro 8320) • [[Low] 96 cpm (Pro 8320S) 96 ppm (Pro 8320) 96 cpm (Pro 8310S) 96 ppm (Pro 8310)

Setting Item Values

11: Setting [High] [Middle] [Low]

• With this option, the processing speed of Pro 8300S cannot be changed and is fixed at 96 cpm. • In some cases, if you change this setting from [Low] to [Middle] or from [Middle] to [High], the toner may not properly fuse to the paper. • Depending on the type of paper, you can increase the toner gloss by changing this setting from [High] to [Middle] or from [Middle] to [Low].

Paper Feed Interval Setting

Adjust the interval between the feeding of each sheet. The standard interval is "100". If you set this to "50", the throughput will be reduced in half. Press [ ] to increase the interval and [ ] to reduce it.

142 [Machine: Paper Feed/ Output]

Setting Item Max. Value Min. Value Step Unit

12: Setting 100 1 1 %

• Depending on the fusing unit's temperature and the size of paper, if you increase the interval by pressing [ ], the copy/print speed may decrease.

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