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KIP 7100 ‐ User Manual 

Version A1

Thank you for purchasing the Multi-Function Printer KIP 7100.

This Hardware Operation Guide contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 7100.

Please read this Hardware Operation Guide carefully before using the printer.

Please keep this Hardware Operation Guide for future reference.

1. When this product is installed in North America.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two

conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must

accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

2. When this product is installed in Europe

This equipment complies with the requirements in Pub.22 of CISPR Rules for a Class B

computing device.

Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio

and TV reception requiring the operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the

interference.

Do not install Machine around other electronic equipment or other precision instruments.

Other devices may be effected by electrical noise during operation.

If the Machine is installed near other electronic equipment, such as a TV or a radio, interference to said equipment, such as noise or flickering, may occur.

Use a separate power line and install the PRINTER as far as possible from said equipment.

As an

E

NERGY

S

TAR ® Partner, Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd. has determined that this product meets the

E

NERGY

S

TAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency.

The International

E

NERGY

S

TAR ® Office Equipment Program is an international program that promotes energy saving through the penetration of energy efficient computers and other office equipment. The program backs the development and dissemination of products with functions that effectively reduce energy consumption. It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily. The targeted products are office equipment such as computers, monitors, printers, facsimiles, copiers, scanners, and multifunction devices. Their standards and logos are uniform among participating nations.

The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to Directive

2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the council of 27 January

2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) and does not apply to countries outside of EU.

The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to

SJ/T11364-2006 of People’s Republic of China Electronic

Industry Standard and does not apply to countries outside of

People’s Republic of China.

The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to GB

18455-2001 11364-2006 of National Standard of the People’s

Republic of China and does not apply to countries outside of

People’s Republic of China.

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Safety Warnings

The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product.

These notes are important in preventing danger to the operator or operation of the printer.

The following symbols are found throughout the USER’S Manual and have the following meaning:

WARNING

This WARNING mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious

injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction.

CAUTION

This CAUTION mark means that there is a possibility of injury or physical

damage if you ignore or do not follow the said instruction.

When marked with this symbol, “DO NOT ATTEMPT”

When marked with this symbol, “pay close attention to”

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WARNING

Ground the product with a correct ground source or you may be electrically

shocked.

1. The Power source should be as follows:

In U.S.A. : 120V plus/minus10%, 50/60Hz, 15A or higher

In Europe : 220-240V plus6% or minus10%, 50/60Hz, 10A or higher

2. Use a circuit with a dedicated breaker.

3. Install the product as close to the wall outlet as possible.

4. If you wish to move the printer, please contact your service personnel.

1. Do not remove the screw and do not open the cover if not instructed to

do so in this User’s Manual. If you ignore this warning, you may be burnt

or receive an electric shock due to a hot item or electrically charged part

inside of the printer.

2. Do not disassemble or tamper with the printer.

It may result in a fire or an electrical shock.

1. Do not plug in the printer into a multi-wire connector in which some other

equipment is plugged into.

It may cause a fire due to outlet overheating.

2. Do not damage the Power Cord by stepping on or placing heavy items

on it.

If the Power Cord is damaged, it may cause a fire or you may receive

an electric shock. REPLACE THE CORD IF DAMAGED!

1. Do not put a flower vase, a flowerpot or any water-filled item on the

product.

Spilt water could cause a fire or an electric shock.

2. If the product generates an abnormal smell or noise, turn it off and

unplug it from the wall electrical outlet immediately.

Do not throw the toner into a fire or other sources of heat, as it can

explode.

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CAUTION

Do not install the printer in a humidified room or a dusty room.

Also, do not install the printer on an unstable floor as injuries may occur.

1. Unplug the printer before you move it.

The power cord may be damaged and it may result in a fire or electric

shock.

2. If you do not use the printer for a long duration (holidays, company

shutdown) turn off and unplug the printer from the outlet for safety.

Do not pull the cord when you unplug the printer as you may damage the

Power Cord.

There are hot items inside of the printer.

Take great care not to touch these items when you remove mis-fed media.

Ventilate the room well if you print in a small area.

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POWER CORD INSTRUCTION

The installation of (or exchange to) a power plug which fits in the wall outlet of the installation location shall be conducted in accordance with the following:

WARNING

Select a power plug which meets the following criteria;

- The plug has a voltage and current rating appropriate for the product’s rating marked on its name plate.

- The plug meets regulatory requirements for the area.

- The plug is provided with a grounding pin or terminal.

If the appropriate plug does not fit the wall outlet in the installation, the customer shall install an appropriate outlet.

Connector Type:

Configuration Standard Rating Usually found in

IEC60320:C13 10A 250V (IEC)

15A 125V (UL)

Plug Type: Model Rating 220-240V

Configuration Standard Rating

CEE7/7 10A 250V

KS C 8305 10A 250V

Usually found in

European countries

Korea

AS/NZS 3112 10A 250V

GB1002

GB2099.1

IRAM 2073

BS 1363

10A 250V

10A 250V

10A 250V

Australia

New Zealand

China

Argentina

United Kingdom

SASO 2203

BS 546A

IS-1293

SABS-1293

SEV 1011

10A 250V

15A 250V

10A 250V

Saudi Arabia

United Kingdom

India

South Africa

Switzerland

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Chapter 1

Before Use

page

1. 1 Installation Requirements 1- 2

1- 3 1. 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication

1. 3 Features 1- 4

1- 5

1- 5

1- 6

1- 8

1. 4 Specifications

1. 4. 1 General

1. 4. 2 Printer part

1. 4. 3 Scanner part

1. 5 Appearance

1. 5. 1 Front view

1. 5. 2 Rear view

1. 6 Specifications for the Scan Original

1. 7 Specifications for the Printing Paper

1. 7. 1 Papers not available to use

1. 7. 2 Keeping the paper in the custody

1. 7. 3 Treatment against environmental condition

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1. 1 Installation Requirements

The following conditions are required for installation of the equipment.

1. POWER SOURCE should be rated as follows.

In U.S.A. : 120V plus/minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 15A or higher

In Europe : 220-240V plus 6% or minus10%, 50/60Hz, 10A or higher

2. The equipment must be on an exclusive circuit.

3. The outlet must be near the equipment and easily accessible.

1. Make sure to connect this equipment to a grounded outlet.

2. For PLUGGABLE EQUIPMENT, the socket-outlet shall be installed near

the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

The site temperature range = 10 to 32 degrees Centigrade, with the humidity between

15% to 85% RH. (NON CONDENSING)

Keep the printer away from water sources, boilers, humidifiers or refrigerators.

1. The installation site must not have open flames, dust or ammonia gases.

2. The equipment must not be exposed to the air vents from air conditioners.

It may affect the image quality.

3. The equipment should not be exposed to the direct sunlight.

Please draw curtains to block any sunlight.

When you open the Movable Unit, do not expose the Photoconductive Drum

to strong (intense) light as this will damage the Drum.

Ozone will be generated while this equipment is use, although the quantity generated

is within safe levels. (see certifications)

Ventilate the room, if required.

Keep ample room around the equipment to ensure comfortable operation.

(Refer to the following figure.)

The equipment must be leveled and the floor strength must be ample to sustain the

weight of the equipment.

L*

(Rear)

30cm/12” or larger

KIP 7100

(Front)

R*

80cm/32” or larger

90cm/35.4” or larger for Paper Tray (option)

* L + R = 35cm/14” or larger

(R must be larger than L)

(L = 5cm/2” or larger

recommended)

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1. 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication

It is not necessarily allowed to copy every kind of original.

You may be punished by the law if only you possess the copy of some kind of original.

We recommend you to consider enough before you copy such original.

[Originals prohibited from copying by the law]

1. It is not allowed to copy Currency (Bill, Money, Bank Note, etc.), Government issued

Negotiable Instruments (National Bonds, Security, Local Debt Bonds, etc.).

2. It is not allowed to copy Foreign Currency or Foreign Negotiable Instruments.

3. It is not allowed to copy unused postal stamps or government postcards without permission

to make replica from Government.

4. It is not allowed to copy Government issued revenue stamps, certificate stamps which are

prescribed by Liquor Tax Act or the Commodity Tax Act.

[Special items to be cared]

1. It is warned by the government to copy private issued securities (stock certificate, draft,

check, goods ticket, etc.), commutation ticket or book of tickets, excluding that some specific

company copies such originals as many as it requires for its own business.

2. We recommend you not to copy freely such originals as government issued passport, public

or private issued licenses, automobile inspection certification, IDs and tickets like pass or

meal.

Reference Law

Regulations to control fake currency and

Bond.

Control Law against Forged & faked

Foreign Currency, Bill, Bank Note and Bond

Forged postal stamps control law

Forged revenue stamps control law

Prohibited items to copy

Currency (Bill, Money, Bank Note, etc.),

Government issued Negotiable Instruments

(National Bonds, Security, Local Debt Bonds,

etc.)

Foreign Currency or Foreign Negotiable

Instruments

Unused postal stamps or government postcards

Government issued revenue stamps, and certificate stamps prescribed by Liquor Tax Act or Commodity Tax Act

Currency similarity securities Control Law Private issued securities (stock, draft, check, goods ticket, etc.), commutation or book tickets

[Originals protected by the copyright]

It is prohibited to copy such originals as book, music, paintings, printed copy, maps, drawings,

movie and pictures which are protected by the copyright, except for personnel or family use or

similar purpose.

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1. 3 Features

(1) The KIP 7100 is a single footprint Multi-Function Printer which can copy, scan and print.

Advanced drivers and comprehensive print utilities make the KIP 7100 an advanced, easy to use system. (some functions may be optional)

(2) KIP HDP technology generates no waste toner.

(3) The combination of the KIP HDP Plus imaging system with mono-component minute toner produces high definition lines, distinctive greyscale and consistent blacks.

(4) The maximum paper width is 36” (914mm) wide, and the minimum is 11” (279mm). The maximum paper length is 6m (with 36” paper) or, and the minimum is 8.5” (210mm).

(5) Up to 600dpi print resolutions with an enhanced scanning system produces the highest quality images controlled by an advanced KIP Image Process System.

(6) Easy access to USB port allows users to provide efficient productivity by using “File to Print” /

“Scan to USB” (option).

(7) 2-way print ejection (top / rear) suits the preference of the user’s print handling.

(8) Various media source; roll media feeding (2 rolls), cut sheet manual feeding, Paper Tray multiple cut sheet feeder (option)

(9) Contactless IC card reader for more efficient accounting management (option)

(10) User-friendly touch screen control panel with tilt / swivel

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1. 4 Specifications

1. 4. 1 General

Subject Specification

Configuration Console

Power consumption 1,440W (US model)

(Maximum) 1,680W (EU / Asia model)

(scanner / controller included)

Power consumption

(Low power mode)

Acoustic noise

30W or less

Ozone

Idling Max. 60db

Printing Max. 65db

(impulse sound excluded) EN ISO 7779

Max. 0.05ppm (Measurement method under UL Standard)

Dimensions

Weight

Environmental condition for usage

Interface

1346mm (Width) x 704mm (Depth) x 1105mm (Height)

(UI, Tray excluded)

About 244kg (538lb)

(Temperature)

10 to 32 degrees Centigrade / 50 to 89.6 F

(Humidity)

15 to 85% RH

Network Interface (10 BASE-T / 100 BASE-TX / 1000 BASE-T)

Rating Input Power In the US : 120V plus/minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 12A

In Europe : 220-240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz, 7A

NOTE

The above specifications are subject to change without notice.

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1. 4. 2 Printer part

Subject Specification

Printing method LED Array Electro photography

Photoreceptor

Print speed

Print head

Organic Photoconductive Drum

80mm per second

(Inch) 3.4ppm/E 5.8ppm/D Landscape

(Metric) 3.3ppm/A0 5.6ppm/A1 Landscape

LED Array

Resolution of print head 600dpi x 600dpi

Print width

Print length

Print size

(from Paper Tray, option)

Warm up time

First print time

Fusing method

Development method

Maximum

Minimum

914mm / 36”

or 297mm / 11” (roll media)

or 210mm / 8.5” (cut sheet)

Maximum

(Standard) 6,000mm / 19.7ft for 36” / A0 wide

(plain paper / bond) or “5 x Standard length”

(plain paper / bond)

“2 x Standard length”

(tracing paper / vellum)

“1 x Standard length”

(film)

(Option) 200,000mm

Minimum 210mm / 8.5”

NOTE

If the print is longer than 6,000mm, its image quality or the reliability of paper feeding is not guaranteed.

ISO (mm)

Width

Length

594 420 297 210

420

297

X

X

X

X

ANSI (inch)

Width

Length

24

18

X

17

12

11

22

X

18

X

17

X

12

X

11

X

9 8.5

X

X

Shorter than 4 minutes 30 seconds

(At 23 o

C, 60%RH, the rated voltage, and plain paper is used)

18 seconds (D Landscape)

(At 23 o

C, 60%RH, the rated voltage, and plain paper is used)

Heat and Pressure Rollers

Dry type non-magnetic mono-component toner

NOTE

The above specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Subject Specification

Media source 2 Roll Decks

Manual Feeder (single cut sheet)

Paper Tray (multiple cut sheet, option)

US model:

64g/m

2

to 80g/m

2

, US Bond (PB-20)

Europe/Asia model:

64g/m

2

to 80g/m

2

, Oce Red Label (75g/m

2

)

Tracing Paper Oce Transparent Paper (80g/m

2

)

Storage of consumables (Toner cartridge)

Store the cartridge within the temperature range from 0 to

35 degrees Centigrade and within the humidity range from 35

to 85% RH.

NOTE

The above specifications are subject to change without notice.

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1. 4. 3 Scanner part

Subject Specification

Scanning method

Light source

Setting of original

Starting point of scan

Scan width

Scan length

Margin area

Optical resolution

Digital resolution

Original transportation

Transportable original thickness

Scanning speed

Contact Image Sensor (CIS)

(5 pieces of A4 sized CIS)

LED (R/G/B)

Face up

Center

Max: 914.4mm / 36”

Min : 279.4mm

Max: 6,000mm / 19.7ft (Including the margin area)

Min : 210mm / 8.5” (Including the margin area)

3mm from leading, trailing and both side edges

600dpi

200 / 300 / 400 / 600 dpi

Sheet through type

Max: 1.60mm

Min : 0.05mm

NOTE

If the original is thicker than 0.6mm, its image quality is not guaranteed.

60 mm per second (max)

NOTE

The above specifications are subject to change without notice.

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1. 5 Appearance

1. 5. 1 Front view

8

9

7

6

2

5

10

4

2

3

12

7

1

11

No. Name Function

1

2

Main Switch

Original Guides

(Original Table)

You can turn on/off the KIP 7100.

Feed the original under the Scanner Unit along the Original

Guides.

3 User Interface This is a Touch Screen, and many kinds of user operation are available.

PLEASE DO NOT push the LCD area too strong.

4 Emergent Stop Button Press this button when you would like to stop copying or scanning emergently.

5 Scanner Unit Read the original with this unit when you make scan or copy.

Open the Toner Hatch when you replace the Toner Cartridge.

Also put the original here and then feed it into the Scanner Unit when you make scan or copy.

7 Engine Unit Open Lever Pull up these levers when you open the Engine Unit.

8 Bypass Feeder Feed a cut sheet paper from the Bypass Feeder.

9 Roll Deck

10 Print Tray

11 Stylus

Roll media can be loaded here.

These trays catch ejected prints.

Use this to press buttons on the touch screen.

PLEASE DO NOT use any other pointed object to tap on the UI.

12 USB Port Your USB flash memory storage can be installed here.

5VDC max.

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1. 5. 2 Rear view

6

7

2

3

4

5

No. Name

1 Exit Cover

2 LAN Port

(Optional in the US)

4 Breaker

5 Inlet Socket

6 COM Port (Optional)

7 USB Port

1

Function

Open the Exit Cover when you remove the paper misfed inside the Fuser Unit.

Connect the LAN Cable to connect the KIP 7100 to the network. (Do not connect a telephone line)

Turn on the Dehumidify Heater with this switch when you would like to dry the paper in the humid season.

It is possible to shut off supplying the AC power.

Connect the Power Cord here.

For an optional device

(D-Sub Connector 9 pins: 12VDC max.)

For an optional device

Service Use. 5VDC max.

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1. 6 Specifications for the Scan Original

A scan original must satisfy the following specifications.

Thickness 0.05mm to 1.6mm

Length 210mm to 6,000mm

(If an original is thicker than 0.65mm, its image quality is not guaranteed even it is transported.)

Do not scan the following kinds of originals. The original or the scanner may damage.

Sticked with paste

Paste

Torn

Folded (Leading edge)

Excessively curled

(a diameter of 50 mm or less)

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Not square

K I P K I P

Wet

Metal or fabric material

Rough surface

(Carbon paper for example)

Clipped or stapled

Wet

Metal Fabric

K I P

Rough surface

K I P

Clipped Stapled

K I P K I P

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The following kinds of originals can be read with using a carrier sheet.

Image quality or the reliability of paper feeding for them is not guaranteed.

Patched

Punched

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1. 7 Specifications for the Printing Paper

1. 7. 1 Papers not available to use

Do not use the following kinds of printing paper. Doing so may damage the print engine.

Excessively curled

(a diameter of 50 mm or less)

Folded

Creased

Torn

Punched

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Pre-printed

Extremely slippery

Extremely sticky

Extremely thin and soft

OHP Film

CAUTION

Do not use the paper with staple, or do not use such conductive paper as aluminium foil and carbon paper.

The above may result in a danger of fire

NOTE

(1) Print image may become light if printed on a rough surface of the paper.

(2) Print image may become defective if the print paper has an excess curl.

(3) It will become a cause for paper mis-feed, defective print image or paper creasing if you

use a paper that does not satisfy the specification.

(4) Do not use a paper of which surface is very special, such as thermal paper, art paper,

aluminium foil, carbon paper and conductive paper.

(5) Do not use papers with unpacked (exposed in high / low temperature & humidity) in a

long period. Such papers may result in mis-feed, defective image or paper creasing.

(6) Tracing paper exposed to air over a long period tends to cause a defective printing.

Removing one round on the surface of the tracing roll paper from the beginning is

recommended.

Refer to [2.3 Replacing Roll Media].

1. 7. 2 Keeping the paper in the custody

Keep the paper in the custody taking care of the following matters.

1. Do not expose the paper to the direct sunlight.

2. Keep the paper away from high humidity. (It must be less than 70%)

3. Put the paper on a flat place

4. If you will keep the paper in the custody, which you have already unpacked, put it into the

polyethylene bag to avoid the humidity.

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1. 7. 3 Treatment against environmental condition

Take a necessary treatment according to the environmental condition as shown below.

Humidity(%)

Possible problem

Necessary treatment

40%

70%

Low

High

“Void of image”, “crease of paper” and other problems occurs when you print with plain paper and tracing paper.

“Void of image” occurs when you print with tracing paper.

“Void of image” occurs when you print with plain paper and tracing paper.

“Void of image”, “crease of paper” and other problems occurs when you print with plain paper and tracing paper.

1. Install the humidifier in the room, and

humidify the room air.

2. Remove the paper from the machine

right after the completion of print, and

keep it in a polyethylene bag.

If you will not make print soon, remove the tracing paper from the machine and keep it in a polyethylene bag.

Remove the paper from the machine after everyday use, and keep it in a polyethylene bag.

If you will not make print soon, remove the tracing paper from the machine and keep it in a polyethylene bag.

1. Turn on the Dehumidify Heater.

(if installed)

2. Remove the paper from the machine

right after the completion of print, and

keep it in a polyethylene bag.

NOTE

(1) KIP 7100 is equipped with the Dehumidify Heater (optional for the US).

Using it in high humidity environment (65% or higher) is recommended.

Refer to [2.9 Dehumidifying Roll Paper].

(2) “Void of image” and “crease of paper” will occur in case of extremely high or low

humidity.

Normal Print

Normal Print

If the media is humidified;

If the media is humidified;

Crease of paper

Loss of image

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Chapter 2

Basic Operation

page

2. 1 Turning on KIP 7100 2- 2

2. 2 Turning off KIP 7100

2- 4

2. 3 Replacing Roll Media

2. 4 Replacing Toner Cartridge

2- 5

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2. 5 Cut Sheet Media

2. 6 Copying

2. 7 Emergency Stop of Scan or Copy

2. 8 Canceling Sleep Mode

2. 9 Dehumidifying Roll Media

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2-1 Chapter 2 Basic Operation

2. 1 Turning on KIP 7100

1. Ensure that the KIP 7100 is plugged into a dedicated wall outlet.

WARNING

(1) Do not handle the Power Plug with wet hands, or you may receive an electrical shock.

(2) Make sure to earth the machine for safety.

(3) Do not plug the printer into a multi-wiring connector in which other devices are plugged.

It may overheat the outlet and may result in a fire.

(4) The OUTLET must satisfy the following conditions.

In the U.S.A. : 120V plus/minus 10%, 50/60Hz and 15A

In Europe : 220-240V plus 6% or minus 10%, 50/60Hz and 10A

2. Press “ | ” side the Power Switch on the right side of the printer to turn on the KIP 7100.

Power Switch Press “ | “ side.

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3. The User Interface (UI) starts operating, and displays the following Copy Mode Screen in one minute.

The Ready Indicator on Copy Mode Screen will flash during warming up.

Ready Indicator

The UI screen may vary depending on your system configuration.

(Shown with available options)

4. When Ready Indicator stops flashing, the KIP 7100 is ready for operation.

NOTE

It is impossible to make any prints while Ready Indicator is flashing in orange. Please wait until it turns in green.

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2. 2 Turning off KIP 7100

1. There is a Power Switch on the right side of KIP 7100.

Press its “ ” side to turn off the KIP 7100.

Power Switch Press “ ” side.

CAUTION

The KIP 7100 print engine and UI appear to be shut down when you turn off KIP 7100.

However, the controller PC embedded inside the KIP 7100 is still operating and will shutdown in approximately two minutes after Power Switch operation.

Do not unplug the KIP 7100 before the controller PC completes its shutdown. Doing so may damage data or the device.

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2. 3 Replacing Roll Media

NOTE

(1) A paper mis-feed tends to occur just before out of a roll paper.

(2) A tracing roll paper is recommended to be loaded to Roll Deck 1 (front).

Reference

This section describes how to install a roll media to Roll Deck 1.

The same procedure is applied to Roll Deck 2, unless otherwise noted.

1. Pull the blue lever (1) to unlock the Roll Deck. Draw out the Roll Deck.

1

2. Holding both Flanges (2), lift and remove a roll media or an empty roll core (3).

3

2

2

3

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3. Raise the green lever (4) on Flange (2). Remove both Flanges (4) from the roll core (3).

3

4

2

3. Move a right Slide Guide (5) to match your roll media’s width.

The right and left Side Guides will automatically move together.

2

5

Width markings

5

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4. Insert each Flange (2) into both ends of the roll media core to be installed.

2

NOTE

(1) Fully insert Flange into the roll media core so that the inside rim of Flange evenly touches the side face of the roll media.

Inside Rim Inside Rim

Gap

Correct: Fully inserted Wrong: not touching roll side

(2) Flange has Stoppers with sharp edge. Be sure not to touch them.

5. Push both the levers (4) down in either way. Position them flat against Flange to secure the roll media.

4

4

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6. Lift the roll media by holding both Flanges. Lower Flanges onto Slide Guides (5) in Roll Deck.

5

5

NOTE

(1) Be careful of the winding direction of the roll media.

OK

Rear: Deck back

NG

Front: to media path Front: to media path

Rear: Deck back

Correct: Edge comes from bottom Wrong: Edge comes from top

(2) The outside rim (6) of Flange should meet the black triangle (7) marked on Slide Guide.

Otherwise the roll media may fall in Roll Deck or result in an incorrect media feeding.

7

7

6

6

Correct Wrong

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7. Insert the leading edge of the roll media under Guide Plate (8) until it touches the feeding roller.

Rotate Feed Knob (9) clockwise so that the feeding rollers catch the leading edge.

8 8

9

NOTE

Use the rear Feed Knob (10) for Roll Deck 2.

10

8. Hold the green grip (11: on the middle of Guide Plate) and turn Guide Plate outside.

With holding, rotate Feed Knob (9) again so that the leading edge comes out in 100mm.

Leading edge of roll media

11

9

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9. Slide the green Cutter Knob (12) fully from one side to the other to make a new straight edge.

Remove the cut portion.

12

NOTE

Completely slide Cutter Knob (12) until it stops at either end.

Not doing so may cause a paper jam.

12 12

Correct Wrong

10. Gently close Roll Deck.

NOTE

Be sure to close the Roll Deck fully until it locks at the correct position.

A paper jam may occur if it is not locked firmly.

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2. 4 Replacing Toner Cartridge

1. Open the Toner Hatch (1).

1

2. Slide the green Lever (2) to the right to unlock the Toner Cartridge.

(Lever (2) is held automatically.)

NOTE

Be sure to unlock the Toner Cartridge by releasing the green Lever (2).

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3. Pressing down the Cartridge Lock Lever (3), turn the body (4) of cartridge to the arrow direction until it stops.

(You can close the toner supply hole of the cartridge firmly by this)

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NOTE

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The toner may drop from the toner supply hole, and it may scattered into the machine or on the floor if you remove the Toner Cartridge without closing the toner supply hole (5).

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4. Pressing down the Cartridge Lock Lever (3), bring up the left side of the Toner Cartridge first, and then remove the whole cartridge from the machine.

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5. Shake the new Toner Cartridge several times left and right to make the toner smooth.

6. Pressing down the Cartridge Lock Lever (3), fit the pin (6) on the left side of the cartridge to the groove (7) on the machine side.

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NOTE

Please confirm that the Cartridge Lock Lever (3) firmly locks the Toner Cartridge at the correct position. (It must be at a level position.)

Good No good

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7. Turn the body (4) of the cartridge in one revolution to the arrow direction to open the toner supply hole. Confirm that the projection (8) if fitted into the notch (9).

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NOTE

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It is not necessary to lock the cartridge with the

Lever (2). Lever (2) will engage on its own after closing the Toner Hatch.

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8. Close the Toner Hatch (1).

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2. 5 Cut Sheet Media

1. Open the Bypass Feeder (1).

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2. There are several size markings on the table of Bypass Feeder which indicate possible feed positions. Place the cut sheet paper on the table between its concerning size markings then insert it into the Bypass Feeder.

When the leading edge touches the feeding roller, the machine automatically carries and sets the paper at the proper position.

NOTE

size markings

(1) As a curly cut sheet will cause a mis-feed, straighten the sheet as far as possible before printing. And set the sheet in “curl down” direction as a mis-feed can be avoided. “Curl up” sheets tend to result in a mis-feed.

Correct (curl down) Incorrect (curl up)

(2) Setting a cut sheet to the Bypass Feeder while the printer is processing a print job cause a paper jam.

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2. 6 Copying

1. There are several size markings on Original Table which indicate possible feed positions.

Line up Original Guides (1) with the proper markings according to the original width.

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2. Place the original on the Original Table with face up.

Then insert it under the Scanner Unit along with Original Guides (1).

When the leading edge touches the original feeding roller, the machine automatically carries

and sets the original at the proper position.

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3. The KIP 7100 will start the copy process.

NOTE

The scanner unit does not accept originals automatically during Sleep Mode. Tap on the UI screen and then insert an original.

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The KIP 7100 has the ability to eject prints / copies to the printer’s top tray (standard) / rear stacking equipment (option).

For the top tray, the printer will inform you of “Tray Full” on exceeding capacity of stacking.

If the UI screen shows “Tray Full”, remove all the prints on the top tray.

For further information of switching top / rear ejection, see KIP IPS Touch screen Operator’s Guide.

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2. 7 Emergency Stop of Scan or Copy

1. If necessary, press the Emergency Stop Button (1) on the Scanner Unit to immediately stop the original while making a copy or scan.

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Pressing the button stops the current reading a document immediately. The current printing is stopped as well and is ejected.

NOTE

Do not pull back or hold down the original on Original Table as an attempt to stop feeding it through Scanner Unit.

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2. 8 Canceling Sleep Mode

The KIP 7100 has two Sleep Modes to reduce the power consumption.

The KIP 7100 will enter Sleep Mode after a certain period of inactivity.

In the default setting;

• Warm Sleep Mode will start after a 15 minute of inactivity in order to reduce the power supply for Fuser Unit.

• Cold Sleep Mode will start after a 60 minute of inactivity to stop the power supply for Fuser

Unit and some other components.

Sleep Mode is canceled and the machine gets ready when;

• the machine receives a print job through the network.

• you tap on the UI screen then an original is inserted the scanner unit.

NOTE

(1) It may take time for the machine to get ready.

(2) Tapping on the UI screen can cancel the screensaver but the KIP 7100 needs to recover temperature on Fuser Unit.

It may need another waiting time to start warming up for printing.

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2. 9 Dehumidifying Roll Media

If the roll paper is extremely humidified, it may cause several kinds of defective print.

Defective prints you will experience most will be “crease of paper” and “loss of image”.

Normal Print Crease of paper

If the media is humidified;

NOTE

Normal Print

If the media is humidified;

KIP 7100 is equipped with the Dehumidify Heater (optional for the US)

If needed, contact the service personnel for detail.

Loss of image

If the KIP 7100 is installed in such a condition, it is recommended to use the optional embedded

“Dehumidify Heater”.

Turn on the Dehumidify Heater if the room air has too much humidity (65% or higher) to prevent the above kinds of print defect.

Such problems above may be resolved.

To turn on the Dehumidify Heater, press the H side of the Dehumidify Heater Switch on the rear.

(Press its L side to turn off.)

H

L

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Chapter 3

Error Correction

page

3. 1 Mis-feed Error

3. 1. 1 Deck Jam / Feeding Jam

3. 1. 2 Manual Jam

3. 1. 3 Reg. Jam / Internal Jam

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3. 1. 4 Fuser Jam

3. 1. 5 Stack Jam

3. 1. 6 Original Jam

3. 1. 7 Accessory Jam

3. 3 Service Call Error

3. 2 Other Operator Call Error

3. 2. 1 Roll Replacement

3. 2. 2 Toner Empty

3. 2. 3 Cutter Set NG

3. 2. 4 Scanner Unit Open

3. 2. 5 Printer Not Available

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3. 1 Mis-feed Error

NOTE

(1) Be careful not to get paper cuts on your hand.

(2) It is recommended to take off your ring, bracelet or watch when removing a mis-feed media.

3. 1. 1 Deck Jam / Feeding Jam

Either of “Deck is jam” or “Feeding Jam” will be indicated when the roll paper is mis-fed in the Roll

Deck.

1. Pull the blue lever (1) to unlock the Roll Deck. Draw out the Roll Deck.

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2. Insert the leading edge of the roll media under Guide Plate (2) until it touches the feeding roller.

Rotate Feed Knob (3) clockwise so that the feeding rollers catch the leading edge.

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NOTE

(1) The leading edge should be trimmed with a cutter in case of an extreme crease.

(2) Use the rear Feed Knob (4) for Roll Deck 2.

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3. Hold the green grip (5: on the middle of Guide Plate) and turn Guide Plate outside.

With holding, rotate Feed Knob (3) again so that the leading edge comes out in 100mm.

Leading edge of roll media

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4. Slide the green Cutter Knob (6) fully from one side to the other to make a new straight edge.

Remove the cut portion.

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NOTE

Completely slide Cutter Knob (6) until it stops at either end.

Not doing so may cause a paper jam.

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5. Gently close Roll Deck.

NOTE

Be sure to close the Roll Deck fully until it locks at the correct position.

A paper jam may occur if it is not locked firmly.

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3. 1. 2 Manual Jam

1. Remove Print Trays (1).

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2. Pull up the Engine Unit Open Levers (2) to open the Engine Unit.

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3. Remove the mis-fed paper pulling frontward.

4. Gently close the Engine Unit. mis-fed media

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NOTE

(1) Be sure to close the Engine Unit firmly until it locks at the correct position.

(2) The mis-feed cut sheet should be replaced with a new one if its leading edge has a torn or fold. Or it should be used upside down to keep the damaged edge from been inserted.

An extremely creased cut sheet may cause mis-feed again.

5. Replace Print Trays in the original position.

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3. 1. 3 Reg. Jam / Internal Jam

1. Remove Print Trays (1).

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2. Pull up the Engine Unit Open Levers (1) to open the Engine Unit.

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3. Remove the mis-fed paper.

4. Gently close the Engine Unit.

NOTE

Be sure to close the Engine Unit firmly until it locks at the correct position.

5. Replace Print Trays in the original position.

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3. 1. 4 Fuser Jam

1. Remove Print Trays (1).

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2. Pull up the Engine Unit Open Levers (2) to open the Engine Unit.

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3. Remove the mis-fed paper.

If the mis-fed paper cannot be seen or removed, leave the media and go to the next step.

4. Hold the gray handles and open the Exit Cover (3).

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5. Pull and remove the jammed print to the rear.

If you remove the print at this time, just close the Exit Cover.

If the print cannot be removed, go to the next step. jammed print

NOTE

If removed a mis-fed paper inside the Exit Cover, scattered toner can be adhered to the next print.

6. Hold the white handle (4) and release the Fuser Door (5).

Pull and remove the jammed print to the rear.

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WARNING

NOTE

If removed a mis-fed paper inside the Fuser Door, scattered toner can be adhered to the next print.

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There are extremely hot parts inside the Fuser Door. jammed print

Do not touch any parts in the Heater Unit, or you will be burnt.

Also be careful not to get burnt when you touch the printing paper as it may be very hot.

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7. Close Fuser Door (5) and Exit Cover (3).

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8. Gently close the Engine Unit.

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NOTE

Be sure to close the Engine Unit firmly until it locks at the correct position.

9. Replace Print Trays in the original position.

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3. 1. 5 Stack Jam

1. Remove print(s) on Print Trays.

2. Remove Print Trays (1).

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3. Pull up the Engine Unit Open Levers (2) to open the Engine Unit.

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4. Pull and remove the jammed print to the top.

If you remove the print at this time, just close the Engine Unit.

If the print cannot be removed, see [3.1.4 Fuser Jam] for the later procedure of clearing the jammed print.

5. See [3.1.4 Fuser Jam] for the later procedure of clearing the jammed print. jammed print

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3. 1. 6 Original Jam

1. Open the Scanner Unit pulling up the Levers (1), and then remove the original.

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2. Gently press Scanner Unit down and firmly close it.

NOTE

Press down Scanner Unit on both the sides to close it.

Do not close it by pressing only one side down.

3. 1. 7 Accessory Jam

The printing paper is mis-fed in the optional device such as Auto Stacker or Folder.

Remove the mis-fed paper making reference to the User’s Manual of concerning device.

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3. 2 Other Operator Call Error

3. 2. 1 Roll Replacement

When the printer is running out of an loaded roll media, the UI Screen will display “Roll

Replacement” sign.

If there is no suitable roll media required for the current print job, the UI Screen will display “Roll

Replacement” sign as well. Please load the required roll media to any Roll Deck.

For the roll replacement procedure, see [2.3 Replacing Roll Media].

3. 2. 2 Toner Empty

When the printer is running out of toner, the UI Screen will display “Toner Empty” sign.

For the toner supply procedure, see [2.4 Replacing Toner Cartridge].

3. 2. 3 Cutter Set NG

This message is indicated when the Cutter Knob is not located at the correct position.

Open the Roll Deck, and slide the Cutter Knob fully to the left or right to align the Cutter Knob with the end of the railing.

Cutter Knob Cutter Knob

3. 2. 4 Scanner Unit Open

The UI screen shows “Scanner Unit Open” if the Scanner Unit is open. (not closed properly)

For closing the Scanner Unit, see [3.1.6 Original Jam].

3. 2. 5 Printer Not Available

If the Exit Cover or the Engine Unit is open (not closed properly), the UI screen shows “Printer Not

Available”.

Please check that either Exit Cover or Engine Unit is firmly closed. If it seems no problem, turn off and again on the machine’s power switch.

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3. 3 Service Call Errors

In case the following Error Codes for a serious failure appear in the screen;

PLEASE CALL YOUR TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL TO RESOLVE THE ERRORS.

No operation should be done by the customer.

Error Code

E - 000

E - 001

E - 002

E - 003

E - 010

E - 011

E - 012

E - 013

E - 031

E - 032

E - 033

E - 034

E - 040

E - 050

E - 070

E - 080

E - 081

If any of the above errors appear:

1. Turn off KIP 7100, and turn it on after an interval of 30 seconds or more.

2. If the same error code appears, turn off KIP 7100, and then unplug the printer from the wall outlet after an interval of two minutes for shutdown.

Call your service personnel.

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Chapter 4

Maintenance

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4. 1 Cleaning

4. 1. 1 Scanner Unit

4. 1. 2 Touch Screen

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4. 1 Cleaning

4. 1. 1 Scanner Unit

It is recommended to clean each Scan Glass, Feeding Rollers and Guide Plates as the scan/copy image may become defective if these parts are dirty.

1. Turn off KIP 7100.

2. Press the levers (1) up to unlock the Scanner Unit. Open the Scanner Unit.

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3. Wipe each Scan Glass (2), Press Rollers (3) and the inside surface with a soft cloth.

Use equal volume mixture of water and a neutral detergent.

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NOTE

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Do not use organic solvent, glass cleaner and anti-static spray for the cleaning.

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4. Wipe the Feed Rollers (4), Press Rollers (5) and the inside surface with a soft dry cloth.

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5. Gently press Scanner Unit down and firmly close it.

NOTE

Press down Scanner Unit on both side to close it.

Do not close it by pressing only one side down.

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4. 1. 2 Touch Screen

1. Wipe the Touch Screen with a dry cloth.

NOTE

Do not use water, alcohol, organic solvent and glass cleaner for the cleaning.

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Multi-Function Printer

KIP 7100 Hardware Operation Guide

Version A.1 (Issued on May 25, 2010)

Published by Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd.

21-1 Shimomaruko 4-Chome,

Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8585, Japan

Please note that some articles, illustrations and photographs might be partially different from the actual machine because of the modification of machine and so on.

© 2010 Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd.

No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or distributed in any form without express written permission from Katsuragawa Electric Co., Ltd.

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