Sharp AR-M205 All in One Printer Operation Manual

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AR-M160

AR-M205

MODEL

AR-M160

AR-M205

DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL

SYSTEM

OPERATION MANUAL

BEFORE USING

THE MACHINE

COPY FUNCTIONS

CONVENIENT COPY

FUNCTIONS

PRINTER/SCANNER

FUNCTIONS

USER SETTINGS

TROUBLESHOOTING

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

PERIPHERAL DEVICES

AND SUPPLIES

APPENDIX

Page

8

18

32

38

42

52

71

74

77

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FOR YOUR RECORDS ...

To protect against loss or theft, record and retain for reference the copier’s serial number located on the back of the unit.

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Model Number

Serial Number

Date of Purchase

Place of Purchase

Authorized Sharp Copier

Service Department Number

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This operation manual is also used for the AR-M160 J / AR-M205 J.

CONTENTS

CAUTIONS................................................................................................................................................. 3

CAUTIONS ON USING..................................................................................................................................... 3

IMPORTANT POINTS WHEN SELECTING AN INSTALLATION SITE ........................................................... 3

CAUTIONS ON HANDLING ............................................................................................................................. 4

ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION................................................................................................................. 5

USING THE MANUAL ............................................................................................................................... 5

ABOUT THE OPERATION MANUALS ............................................................................................................. 5

THE MEANING OF "R" IN ORIGINAL AND PAPER SIZE INDICATIONS ....................................................... 5

CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL ....................................................................................................... 6

SPF AND RSPF................................................................................................................................................ 6

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS.............................................................................................................. 6

MAIN FEATURES ...................................................................................................................................... 7

1

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ..................... 8

OPERATION PANEL ......................................10

POWER ON AND OFF..................................... 12

POWER ON ....................................................12

POWER OFF ..................................................12

LOADING PAPER............................................ 13

PAPER............................................................13

LOADING PAPER...........................................14

CHANGING A TRAY’S PAPER SIZE

SETTING ........................................................16

3

CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS

ROTATING THE IMAGE 90 DEGREES .......... 32

SORT COPY / GROUP COPY ......................... 32

COPYING MULTIPLE ORIGINALS ONTO

A SINGLE SHEET OF PAPER ........................ 34

CREATING MARGINS WHEN COPYING ....... 36

ERASING SHADOWS AROUND THE EDGES

OF A COPY...................................................... 37

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COPY FUNCTIONS

NORMAL COPYING ........................................ 18

MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER ....21

SELECTING THE TRAY.................................21

SETTING THE NUMBER OF COPIES ...........22

REDUCTION/ENLARGMENT/ZOOM .............. 22

AUTOMATIC RATIO SELECTION .................22

MANUAL RATIO SELECTION........................23

SELECTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL

COPY RATIOS SEPARATELY............................24

TWO-SIDED COPYING USING THE BYPASS

TRAY................................................................ 26

AUTOMATIC TWO-SIDED COPYING............. 27

● IMAGE ROTATION IN DUPLEX

COPYING .......................................................29

DUAL PAGE COPYING................................... 30

INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN ....................... 31

4

PRINTER/SCANNER FUNCTIONS

USING THE PRINTER MODE ......................... 39

● BASIC PROCEDURE FOR PRINTING.......... 39

USING THE SCANNER MODE ....................... 40

● SCANNING USING THE KEYS ON THE

MACHINE ...................................................... 40

● SCANNING FROM YOUR COMPUTER........ 41

OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER, AND

SCANNER MODES ......................................... 41

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5

USER SETTINGS

ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE

LEVEL .............................................................. 42

ENABLING TONER SAVE MODE................... 43

CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS ............................. 44

USER PROGRAMS ........................................44

SELECTING A SETTING FOR A USER

PROGRAM .....................................................47

SETTINGS FOR AUDITING MODE................. 48

AUDITING MODE ...........................................48

AUDITING MODE SETTINGS ........................48

SELECTING AUDITING MODE SETTINGS ......49

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PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES

PERIPHERAL DEVICES ................................. 74

● SINGLE PASS FEEDER / REVERSING

SINGLE PASS FEEDER................................ 75

● 250-SHEET PAPER FEED UNIT /

2 X 250-SHEET PAPER FEED UNIT ............ 75

● DUAL FUNCTION BOARD ............................ 76

STORAGE OF SUPPLIES ............................... 76

● PROPER STORAGE ..................................... 76

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TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................... 52

MACHINE/COPYING PROBLEMS .................53

PRINTING AND SCANNING PROBLEMS .....56

INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES .... 62

MISFEED REMOVAL....................................... 63

MISFEED IN THE SPF/RSPF.........................63

MISFEED IN THE BYPASS TRAY .................64

MISFEED IN THE MACHINE..........................65

MISFEED IN THE UPPER PAPER TRAY ......68

MISFEED IN THE LOWER PAPER TRAY) ....69

REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE ........ 70

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APPENDIX

SPECIFICATIONS ........................................... 77

SOFTWARE LICENSE .................................... 80

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET................ 82

INDEX .............................................................. 90

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CHECKING THE TOTAL OUTPUT COUNT

AND TONER LEVEL........................................ 71

CHECKING THE TOTAL OUTPUT COUNT...71

CHECKING THE TONER LEVEL ...................72

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.............................. 72

CLEANING THE DOCUMENT GLASS AND

SPF/RSPF/DOCUMENT COVER...................72

● CLEANING THE BYPASS TRAY PAPER

FEED ROLLER ...............................................73

CLEANING THE TRANSFER CHARGER ......73

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CAUTIONS

Follow the cautions below when using this machine.

CAUTIONS ON USING

Warning:

• The fusing area is hot. Exercise care in this area when removing misfed paper.

• Do not look directly at the light source. Doing so may damage your eyes.

Caution:

• Do not switch the machine rapidly on and off. After turning the machine off, wait 10 to 15 seconds before turning it back on.

• Machine power must be turned off before installing any supplies.

• Place the machine on a firm, level surface.

• Do not install the machine in a humid or dusty location.

• When the machine is not used for a long time, for example, during prolonged holidays, turn the power switch off and remove the power cord from the outlet.

• When moving the machine, be sure to turn the power switch off and remove the power cord from the outlet.

• Do not cover the machine with a dust cover, cloth or plastic film while the power is on. Doing so may prevent heat dissipation, damaging the machine.

• Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.

• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the machine and shall be easily accessible.

IMPORTANT POINTS WHEN SELECTING AN

INSTALLATION SITE

Improper installation may damage the machine. Please note the following during initial installation and whenever the machine is moved.

Caution

If the machine is moved from a cool place to a warm place, condensation may form inside the machine. Operation in this condition will cause poor copy quality and malfunctions. Leave the machine at room temperature for at least

2 hours before use.

Do not install your machine in areas that are:

damp, humid, or very dusty

exposed to direct sunlight

poorly ventilated

subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, e.g., near an air conditioner or heater.

3

The machine should be installed near an accessible power outlet for easy connection and disconnection.

Be sure to connect the power cord only to a power outlet that meets the specified voltage and current requirements. Also make certain the outlet is properly grounded.

Note Connect the machine to a power outlet which is not used for other electric appliances. If a lighting fixture is connected to the same outlet, the light may flicker.

Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for servicing and proper ventilation.

8" (20cm)

8"

(20cm)

8"

(20cm)

A small amount of ozone is produced within the machine during operation.

The emission level is insufficient to cause any health hazard.

Note:

The present recommended long term exposure limit for ozone is 0.1 ppm (0.2 mg/m

3

) calculated as an 8 hr. timeweighted average concentration.

However, since the small amount that is emitted may have an objectionable odor, it is advisable to place the machine in a ventilated area.

CAUTIONS ON HANDLING

Be careful in handling the machine as follows to maintain the performance of this machine.

Do not drop the machine, subject it to shock or strike it against any object.

Store spare toner cartridges in a cool dry place without removing from the package before use.

• If they are exposed to direct sunlight or excessive heat, poor copies may result.

Do not touch the photoconductive drum (green portion).

• Scratches or smudges on the drum will cause dirty copies.

Safety precautions:

This Digital Copier is rated Class I and complies with 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the CDRH standards. This means that the machine does not produce hazardous laser radiation. For your safety, observe the precautions below.

• Do not remove the cabinet, operation panel or any other covers.

• The machine’s exterior covers contain several safety interlock switches. Do not bypass any safety interlock by inserting wedges or other items into switch slots.

Trademark acknowledgements

• Microsoft

®

Windows

®

operating system is a trademark or copyright of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.

• Windows

®

95, Windows

®

98, Windows

®

Me, Windows NT

®

4.0, Windows

®

2000, and Windows

®

XP are trademarks or copyrights of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and other countries.

• IBM and PC/AT are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.

• Acrobat

®

Reader Copyright

©

1987- 2002 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Adobe, the Adobe logo,

Acrobat, and the Acrobat logo are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.

• All other trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners.

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ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION

As an

E

NERGY

S

TAR ® Partner, SHARP has determined that this product meets the

E

NERGY

S

TAR ® guidelines for energy efficiency.

USB 2.0 compatible (dual function board)

When connecting the machine by USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode), be sure to read "System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)" (p.38) to verify that your system and the machine settings are configured appropriately.

USING THE MANUAL

This machine has been designed to provide convenient copying features in a minimum amount of office space and with maximum operational ease. To get full use of all machine features, be sure to familiarize yourself with this manual and the machine. For quick reference during machine use, keep this manual in a handy location.

ABOUT THE OPERATION MANUALS

The operation manuals for the machine are as follows:

Operation Manual (Digital Multifunctional System) (this manual)

This manual contains explanations of the product and procedures for using the machine as a copier.

Online Manual (on the accessory CD-ROM)

This manual explains the procedures for using the machine as a printer or a scanner.

Software Setup Guide (separate manual)

This manual contains instructions for installing the software that allows the machine to be used with your computer and procedures for establishing initial printer settings.

THE MEANING OF "R" IN ORIGINAL AND PAPER SIZE

INDICATIONS

An "R" appearing at the end of an original or paper size (5-1/2" x 8-1/2"R, 8-1/2" x 11"R, etc.) indicates that the original or paper is oriented horizontally as shown below.

<Horizontal (Landscape) orientation>

Sizes that can be placed only in the horizontal (Landscape) orientation (8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17") do not contain the

"R" in their size indication.

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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL

Warning

Warns the user that injury may result if the contents of the warning are not properly followed.

Caution

Note

Cautions the user that damage to the machine or one of its components may result if the contents of the caution are not properly followed.

Notes provide information relevant to the machine regarding specifications, functions, performance, operation and such, that may be useful to the user.

SPF AND RSPF

This operation manual refers to the Single Pass Feeder as the "SPF", and the Reversing Single Pass Feeder as the

"RSPF".

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS

This manual covers the following models.

Model AR-M205

(With RSPF installed)

AR-M160

Appearance

Copy speed

Automatic two-sided copying/printing

Platen cover/SPF/RSPF

Paper feed units

The above illustration is used in instances where a function and/ or the operation of the machine is the same on both models.

20CPM

Available

• Platen cover (AR-VR5) [Option]

• Reverse Single Pass Feeder

(AR-RP6) [Option]

Two (250 x 2)

16CPM

Not available

• Platen cover (AR-VR5) [Standard]

• Single Pass Feeder (AR-SP6)

[Option]

One (250 x 1)

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MAIN FEATURES

High-speed laser copying

• First-copy time*

1

at 300 dpi*

2

is only 7.2 seconds.

• Copying speed is 20/16 copies per minute at 600 dpi, This is ideal for business use and provides a big boost to

*

* workplace productivity.

1

First-Copy time may vary depending on the power-supply voltage, ambient temperature, and other operating conditions.

2

"dpi" ("dots per inch") are units that are used to measure resolution. Resolution indicates how much detail can be reproduced in a printed or scanned image.

High-quality digital image

• High-quality copies are possible in normal mode at 300 dpi and in photo mode.

• In addition to automatic exposure adjustment, two original modes can be selected: "TEXT" for text-only originals, and "PHOTO" for photographs. The exposure can be adjusted to five levels in each mode.

• The photo mode copying function allows clear copying of delicate halftone original images such as monochrome photos and color photos.

Enhanced copying features

• Zoom copies can be made from 25% to 400% in 1% increments.

(When the SPF/RSPF is being used, the zoom copy ratio range is 50% to 200%.)

• Continuous copying of up to 999 copies is possible. (Can be changed to a maximum of 99 copies in the user programs.)

• The user programs allow customized machine settings and management. Access to the machine can be controlled by enabling audit mode.

• The optional dual function board can be installed to enable use of Rotation copy and other convenient functions.

A A

Erase copy*

A A

Margin shift* 2 IN 1 copy* 4 IN 1 copy*

* When dual function board is installed

Rotation copy* XY-ZOOM copying Dual page copy

Scan once/Print many

• The machine is equipped with a memory buffer allowing the machine to scan an original once and make up to 999 copies of the scanned image. This improves workflow, reduces operating noise from the machine and reduces wear and tear on the scanning mechanism, which provides for a higher reliability.

Laser printer function

• The accompanying printer driver can be installed to enable use of the machine as a printer. (See the accompanying Software Setup Guide.)

Color scanner function

• The accompanying scanner driver can be installed and the machine connected to a computer using a USB cable to enable use as a scanner. (See the accompanying Software Setup Guide.)

Environment and people friendly design

• Preheat and auto power shut-off modes are provided to reduce power consumption when the machine is not in use.

• A universal design makes the machine easy to use, even for inexperienced users.

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1 Chapter 1

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

This chapter contains basic information that should be read before using the machine.

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

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17

15

16

1

2

3

4

6 5

1

7

3

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

Document feeder cover (when the SPF/RSPF is installed) /document cover (when the document cover is installed)

Open to make copies from the document glass.

(p.18)

Document glass

Place an original that you wish to scan face down here. (p.18)

Handles

Use to move the machine.

Power switch

Press to turn the machine power on and off. (p.12)

Operation panel

Contains operation keys and indicator lights. (p.10)

Paper output tray

Copies and prints are deposited to this tray.

Front cover

Open to remove paper misfeeds and perform machine maintenance. (p.65, p.70)

8 11 12 13

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Paper trays

Each tray holds 250 sheets of paper. (p.14)

Side cover

Open to remove paper misfeeds and perform machine maintenance. (p.64, p.73)

Side cover handle

Pull to open the side cover. (p.64)

Bypass tray guides

Adjust to the width of the paper. (p.15)

Bypass tray

Paper including special paper (such as transparency film) can be fed from the bypass tray. (p.15, p.26)

Bypass tray extension

Pull out when feeding large paper such as 8-1/2" x

14" and 11" x 17". (p.15)

Charger cleaner

Use to clean the transfer charger. (p.73)

USB 1.1 port

Connect to your computer to use the printer and scanner functions. (Software Setup Guide)

8

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

18 19 20

21

22 23

1

24

26 27 28 29

25

16

17

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19

20

21

22

23

24

Parallel port

Connect to your computer to use the printer function. (Software Setup Guide)

USB 2.0 port (when the dual function board is installed)

Connect to your computer to use the printer and scanner functions. (Software Setup Guide)

Document feeder tray (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Place the original(s) that you wish to scan face up here. Holds up to 40 originals.

Original guides (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Adjust to the size of the originals.

Feeding roller cover (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Open to remove misfed originals. (p.63)

Right side cover (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Open to remove misfed originals. (p.63)

Exit area (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Originals exit the machine here after copying/scanning.

Reversing tray (when the RSPF is installed)

Pull out to remove misfed originals. (p.64)

Toner cartridge lock release lever

To replace the toner cartridge, pull out the toner cartridge while pushing on this lever.

25

26

27

Toner cartridge

Contains toner. (p.70)

Roller rotating knob

Turn to remove misfed paper. (p.65, p.66)

Fusing unit release levers

To remove a paper misfeed in the fusing unit, push down on these levers and remove the paper.

(p.66)

Warning

The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch the fusing unit when removing misfed paper. Doing so may cause a burn or injury.

28

29

Photoconductive drum

Copy images are formed on the photoconductive drum.

Fusing unit paper guide

Open to remove misfed paper.

Note The model name can be seen to the machines front cover.

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

OPERATION PANEL

1

1 1

2

2 3 4 5 6

2 3

4 (AR-M205 only)

5 6

SCAN ON LINE ORIGINAL TO COPY XY-

ZOOM

DUAL

PAGE

COPY

AR-M160

26 29

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

SCAN MENU key

Use to scan by means of the provided Button

Manager software. (p.41)

SCAN key/indicator

Press to switch the machine to scanner mode and scan by means of the provided Button Manager software.(p.40) The indicator blinks during scanning and transmission of the scanned data.

ON LINE key/indicator

Press to toggle the machine between online and off-line. The indicator lights up when the machine is online, and goes off when the machine is off-line. The indicator blinks while the machine is receiving print data and while printing is paused.

(p.39)

ORIGINAL TO COPY key/indicators

(AR-M205 only)

Press to select one-sided and two-sided copy modes. (p.28)

Two-sided copies from one-sided originals.

Two-sided copies from two-sided originals.

One-sided copies from two-sided originals.

DUAL PAGE COPY key/indicator

Use to make individual copies of the two pages of an open book or other two-page original. (p.30)

XY-ZOOM key/indicator

Press to change the horizontal and vertical copy ratios independently. (p.24)

SORT/GROUP key/indicators (when the dual function board is installed)

Press to select the "SORT" or "GROUP" mode. (p.32)

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

ORIGINAL DATA indicator (when the dual function board is installed)

Blinks when the memory becomes full of scanned original image data. (p.33, p.35)

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 key/indicators (when the dual function board is installed)

Press to select the "2 IN 1" or "4 IN 1" mode. (p.34)

ERASE key/indicators (when the dual function board is installed)

Press to select the "EDGE ERASE", "CENTER

ERASE" or "EDGE + CENTER ERASE" mode. (p.37)

MARGIN SHIFT key/indicator (when the dual function board is installed)

Shifts text or image on the copy to leave a binding margin on the edge of the copy. (p.36)

AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO key/indicators

Use to select the exposure mode:

"AUTO", "TEXT", or "PHOTO". (p.21)

AUDIT CLEAR key

Closes an open account. (p.51)

[

[

[

[

[

AUTO PAPER SELECT indicator

Paper of the proper size will be automatically selected depending on the original size and selected copy ratio when this indicator is on. (p.19)

Alarm indicators

] Maintenance indicator (p.62)

] Toner cartridge replacement required indicator (p.62)

] Developer replacement required indicator

(p.62)

] Paper required indicator (p.62)

] Misfeed indicator (p.62)

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

ORIGINAL DATA

SORT

GROUP

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

EDGE

ERASE

CENTER

MARGIN

SHIFT

AUDIT CLEAR

AUTO

TEXT

PHOTO

1 3 5

AUTO PAPER SELECT POWER SAVE

ORIGINAL

SIZE

11

X

17

8½ X 14

PAPER

SIZE

8½ X 11

8½ X 5½

8½ X 11

EXTRA

ORIGINAL SIZE

ENTER

TRAY

SELECT

200%

141

129

121

100%

95

77

64

50%

AUTO

IMAGE

PRESET RATIO

ZOOM 25 400% INTERRUPT

CLEAR

CLEAR ALL

START

READ-END

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

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17

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19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

POWER SAVE indicator

Lights up when the machine is in a power save mode.

(p.12)

Display

Shows the set number of copies, as well as the copy ratio, user program function or setting code, or an error code when an error occurs.

When the [SCAN] key is pressed to enter scanner mode, the display shows the port used (U_1 for USB

1.1 or U_2 for USB 2.0). When Button Manager software is used, the display shows a program number. (p.22, p.40, p.47)

Copy ratio display key ( )

Hold down when the machine is not in use to display the copy ratio in the display. (p.24)

ZOOM indicator

Lights up when a zoom ratio is set. (p.24)

Zoom keys ( , )

Use to select any reduction or enlargement copy ratio from 25% to 400% in increments of 1%. (p.24)

INTERRUPT key ( ) /indicator

Interrupts a copy run. (p.31)

Light and Dark keys ( , ) /indicators

Use to adjust the TEXT or PHOTO exposure level.

(p.21)

ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER key/ORIGINAL SIZE indicators

Use to enter the original size. (p.16) The selected original size will light up.

PAPER SIZE indicators

Light up to show the selected copy paper size. (p.16)

PAPER SIZE ENTER key

Use to set the paper size in the paper trays. (p.16)

SPR/RSPF indicator (when the SPF/RSPF is installed)

Lights up when originals are set in the document feeder tray. (p.19)

31 32 33 34 35 36

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

TRAY SELECT key ( )

Use to manually select a paper tray. (p.21)

AUTO IMAGE key/indicator

Press for automatic copy ratio selection. (p.22)

Paper feed location/misfeed location indicators

The selected paper feed location is shown by a lit indicator ( ). (p.21)

The general location of misfed paper is shown by a blinking red indicator ( ). (p.63)

PRESET RATIO selector keys ( , )

/indicators

Use to select preset reduction/enlargement copy ratios. (p.23)

[ ] key

Use to check the total number of pages scanned.

(p.71)

Numeric keys

Use to select the desired copy quantity or to make user program entries. (p.22)

To display the total number of pages output by the machine, hold the [0] key down. (p.71)

READ-END key ( )

Use to check the total number of copies made (p.71).

To begin printing copies after the original has been scanned for two-sided copying or other copy jobs that use the document glass. (p.28, p.33, p.34)

START key ( ) /indicator

Press to make a copy (p.18). Also press to exit

"Auto power shut-off" mode and to set a user program. Copying is possible when the indicator is on.

CLEAR ALL key ( )

Clears all selected settings and returns the machine to the initial settings. (p.12)

CLEAR key ( )

Clears the copy quantity display or terminates a copy run.

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1

POWER ON AND OFF

The power switch is located on the left side of the machine.

POWER ON

Turn the power switch to the "ON" position

It will take about 45 seconds for the machine to warm up. While the machine is warming up, the POWER SAVE indicator will blink. (The

POWER SAVE indicator will go off when the

However, you can make desired settings and press the [START] key ( ) during warm-up. Copying will start after warm-up.

machine is ready to copy.)

POWER OFF

Make sure that the machine is not in operation and then turn the power switch to the "OFF" position.

If the power switch is turned off while the machine is in operation, a misfeed may occur and the job that was in progress will be canceled.

Check the following to make sure the machine is not in operation:

• The START indicator is lit. (Initial state)

• The POWER SAVE indicator is lit. ("Preheat mode" or "Auto power shut-off" mode)

Note

• "Auto clear" is initially set to return the copy settings to the initial settings when the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) is pressed, and after one minute elapses after a copy job is finished. When "Auto clear" operates, all previous settings are cleared. The setting for "Auto clear" can be changed in the user programs. (p.44)

• The machine is initially set to automatically enter power save mode if not used for copying, printing, or scanning for a preset period of time. This setting can be changed in the user programs. (p.44)

Power Save Modes

The machine has two power save modes to reduce overall power consumption thereby reducing the cost of operation. In addition, these modes conserve natural resources and help reduce environmental pollution. The two power save modes are "Preheat mode" and "Auto power shut-off mode".

Preheat mode

This function automatically switches the machine to a low power consumption state if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. The POWER SAVE indicator lights up, however, the keys on the operation panel can be used. Normal operation automatically resumes when a key on the operation panel is pressed, an original is placed, a print job is received, or scanning is begun from a computer.

Auto power shut-off mode

This function automatically switches the machine to a state that consumes even less power than preheat mode if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. All lights except the POWER

SAVE indicator and ON LINE indicator go off. To resume normal operation, press the [START] key ( ). Normal operation also resumes automatically when a print job is received or scanning is begun from a computer. While in auto power shut-off mode, no keys (except the [START] key ( )) can be used.

Note The preheat activation time and the "Auto power shut-off timer" can be changed using user programs. It is suggested that you set times that are appropriate for your usage of the machine. (p.44)

Initial settings

The machine assumes the initial settings when it is first turned on, when the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) is pressed, and approximately one minute after the last copy is made in any mode.

Copy ratio: 100%, Exposure: Automatic

Copy quantity: 0, All special copier modes: Off

Auto paper selection: On, Paper feed station: The tray selected in the "Default tray setting" in the user programs.(p.46)

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LOADING PAPER

The paper required indicator ( ) will light up when there is no copy paper in the selected paper feed station, or when the selected paper tray is not installed or is improperly installed.

PAPER

For best results, use only SHARP recommended paper.

Paper tray type

Paper tray

250-sheet paper feed unit

2x250-sheet paper feed unit

Bypass tray

Paper type

Standard paper

Recycled paper

Standard paper

Recycled paper

Thick paper

Transparency film

Labels

Size

5-1/2" x 8-1/2" *

1

(Invoice)

8-1/2" x 11" (Letter)

8-1/2" x 14" (Legal)

11" x 17" (Ledger)

5-1/2" x 8-1/2" (Invoice)

8-1/2" x 11" (Letter)

8-1/2" x 14" (Legal)

11" x 17" (Ledger)

(56 g/m

Weight

15 lbs. to 24 lbs.

2

to 90 g/m

2

)

Capacity

250 sheets

(Load paper lower than the line on the tray)

15 lbs. to 20 lbs.

(56 g/m

2

to 80 g/m

2

)

100 sheets *

2

Max. 54 lbs. (200 g/m

2

) Load one sheet of these papers at a time to the bypass tray.

Envelopes Commercial 9

(3-7/8" x 8-7/8")

Commercial 10

(4-1/8" x 9-1/2")

International DL

(110 mm x 220 mm)

International C5

(162 mm x 229 mm)

5 sheets

*

1

5-1/2" x 8-1/2" can be used in the upper paper tray but cannot be used in other trays (including trays in optional paper feeding unit).

*

2

The number of sheets of the paper which can be set changes with the weight of a paper.

Special papers

Follow these guidelines when using special papers.

● Use SHARP recommended transparency film and label sheets. Using other than SHARP recommended paper may result in misfeeds or smudges on the output. If other than SHARP recommended media must be used, feed each sheet one at a time using the bypass tray (do not attempt continuous copying or printing).

● There are many varieties of special paper available on the market, and some cannot be used with this machine. Before using special paper, contact a SHARP service center.

● Before using other than SHARP recommended paper, make a test copy to see if the paper is suitable.

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

LOADING PAPER

Make sure that the machine is not copying or printing, and then follow these steps to load paper.

Loading the paper tray

1

Gently lift and pull out the paper tray until it stops.

5

Gently push the paper tray into the machine.

2

Push the pressure plate down until it locks in place.

Push the center of the pressure plate down until it locks into place.

Note

If you loaded a different size of paper than was loaded previously in the tray, go to

"CHANGING A TRAY’S PAPER SIZE

SETTING" (p.16).

3

Fan the paper.

If the paper is not fanned, double-feeds or misfeeds may occur.

4

Load paper into the tray.

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Note

• Do not load paper higher than the line on the tray (up to 250 sheets).

• Make sure that the paper fits under the tab on the right side of the tray.

• Make sure the stack of paper is straight before loading it. When adding paper, take the remaining paper out and combine it into a single stack with the new paper.

BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

Loading the bypass tray

1

Unfold the bypass tray.

When feeding large paper such as 8-1/2" x

14" and 11" x 17", pull out the bypass tray extension.

3

Insert the paper (print face down) all the way into the bypass tray.

To prevent a misfeed, verify once more that the paper guides are adjusted to the width of the paper.

Note

If you loaded paper in the bypass tray, press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select the bypass tray. The bypass tray will not be selected automatically.

1

2

Set the paper guides to the copy paper width.

Important points when inserting paper in the bypass tray

• Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper can be set in the bypass tray.

• Be sure to place 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" size paper or envelopes horizontally as shown in the following diagram ( ).

• When loading envelopes, make sure that they are straight and flat and do not have loosely glued construction flaps (not the closure flap).

• Special papers except SHARP recommended transparency film, labels, and envelopes must be fed one sheet at a time through the bypass tray.

• When adding paper, first remove any paper remaining in the tray, combine it with the paper to be added and then reload as a single stack. The paper to be added must be the same size and type as the paper already in the tray.

• Do not use paper that is smaller than the original. This may cause smudges or unclean images.

• Do not use paper that has already been printed on by a laser printer or plain paper fax machine. This may cause smudges or unclean images.

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

Envelopes

Do not use the following envelopes, as misfeeds will occur.

• Envelopes with metal tabs, clasps, strings, holes, or windows.

• Envelopes with rough fibers, carbon paper, or glossy surfaces.

• Envelopes with two or more flaps.

• Envelopes with tape, film, or paper attached to the flap.

• Envelopes with a fold in the flap.

• Envelopes with glue on the flap to be moistened for sealing.

• Envelopes with labels or stamps.

• Envelopes that are slightly inflated with air.

• Envelopes with glue protruding from the seal area.

• Envelopes with part of the seal area peeled off.

CHANGING A TRAY’S PAPER SIZE SETTING

Follow these steps to change a tray’s paper size setting.

Note

• The paper size setting cannot be changed when the machine has stopped temporarily due to running out of paper or a misfeed, or during interrupt copying.

• During printing (even in copy mode), the paper size setting cannot be changed.

• 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" size paper can only be selected in upper paper tray.

• Do not load paper that is a different size than the paper size setting. Copying will not be possible.

1

Hold down the [PAPER SIZE ENTER] key for more than 5 seconds to set the selected paper size.

GINAL PAPER

SIZE

11 X 17

8½ X 14

8½ X 11

8½ X 5½

8½ X 11

EXTRA

The currently selected paper feed location indicator will blink and the corresponding paper size

(which is currently set) indicator will light steadily.

All other indicators will go out.

2

Use the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select the paper tray for which you wish to change the paper size setting.

TRAY

SELECT

Each time the [TRAY

SELECT] key ( ) is pressed, a paper tray will be indicated with a blinking paper feed location indicator.

3

Use the [ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER] key to select the paper size.

ORIGINAL SIZE

ENTER

GINAL PAPER

SIZE

11 X 17

8½ X 14

8½ X 11

8½ X 5½

8½ X 11

EXTRA

The indicator of the selected paper size lights up.

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BEFORE USING THE MACHINE

4

Squeeze the lock lever of the front guide and slide the front guide to match the width of the paper, and move the left guide to the appropriate slot as marked on the tray.

Left guide

Important points when using the printer mode

• Make sure that the tray's paper size setting is the same as the tray's paper size setting in the printer driver. For example, if the tray's paper size setting is

8-1/2" x 11"R, set "Setting Paper Size" to "Letter-R".

For more information, see "CONFIGURING THE

PRINTER DRIVER" (p.11) in the "Software Setup

Guide".

• If the dual function board is not installed, printing will not take place correctly if the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2" x 11"R. To prevent incorrect printing when the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2" x 11"R, specify the tray to be used and set the tray's paper size to

8-1/2" x 11"R in the printer driver.

1

Front guide

• The front guide is a slide-type guide. Grasp the locking knob on the guide and slide the guide to the indicator line of the paper to be loaded.

• The left guide is an insert-type guide. Remove it and then insert it at the indicator line of the paper to be loaded.

• When using 11" x 17" sized paper store the left guide in the slot at the left front of the paper tray.

5

Press the [START] key ( ) and then the [PAPER SIZE ENTER] key.

START

To change the paper size setting of another tray, repeat steps 2 to 5 after pressing the [START] key ( ).

Note

Affix the paper size label for the paper size selected in step 3 to the label position on the right end of the tray.

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2 Chapter 2

COPY FUNCTIONS

This chapter explains basic copying functions such as normal copying, reduction or enlargement, and exposure adjustment.

NORMAL COPYING

This section explains how to make a regular copy.

If "Auditing mode" has been enabled (p.51), enter your 3-digit account number.

Copying from the document glass

1

Open the document cover/SPF/RSPF, and place the original.

3

Press the [ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER] key and select the original size.

ORIGINAL SIZE

ENTER

GINAL PAPER

SIZE

11 X 17

8½ X 14

8½ X 11

8½ X 5½

8½ X 11

EXTRA

When the original size is selected, the tray with the same size of paper is automatically selected.

Place the original face down on the document glass. Align it with the original size scale.

Note An original up to 11" x 17" can be placed on the document glass.

2

Close the document cover/SPF/RSPF.

● Make sure that the PAPER SIZE indicator lights up.

● If the indicator is not lit, no tray has the same size of paper as the original. Load paper of the required size in a tray, or select the bypass tray with the [TRAY

SELECT] key ( ) and copy from the bypass tray.

● The bypass tray must be manually selected.

● To copy on paper of a different size than the original, select the paper with the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ).

4

Set the number of copies.

5

Press the [START] key ( ) to begin copying.

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

START

Note

• The paper output tray can hold up to 250 sheets of paper.

• About one minute after copying ends, "Auto clear timer" activates and restores the copy settings to the initial settings. (p.12) The setting for "Auto clear time" can be changed in the user programs. (p.44)

• Press the [CLEAR] key ( ) to stop copying in the middle of a run.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

Copying from the SPF/RSPF

1

Make sure that an original has not been left on the document glass.

Close the SPF/RSPF.

2

Adjust the original guides to the size of the original(s).

5

Press the [START] key ( ) to begin copying.

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

START

3

Set the original(s) face up in the document feeder tray.

Note

• The paper output tray can hold up to 250 sheets of paper.

• About one minute after copying ends, "Auto clear timer" activates and restores the copy settings to the initial settings. (p.12) The setting for "Auto clear time" can be changed in the user programs. (p.44)

• Press the [CLEAR] key ( ) to stop copying in the middle of a run.

• If you find it difficult to remove the original from the document feeder tray, open the feeding roller cover first and then remove the original. If you remove the original without opening the feeding roller cover, the original may become dirty.

2

● Insert the original into the document feeder tray as far as it will go. When the original is set, the

SPF/RSPF indicator will light up.

● The ORIGINAL SIZE indicator corresponding to the size of the original lights up.

● Make sure that the ORIGINAL TO COPY indicators are not lit. (When automatic two-sided copying is supported.)

● Make sure that the PAPER SIZE indicator is lit.

● If the indicator is not lit, no tray has the same size of paper as the original. Load paper of the required size in a tray, or select the bypass tray with the

[TRAY SELECT] key ( ) and copy from the bypass tray.

● The bypass tray must be manually selected.

● To copy on paper of a different size than the original, select the paper with the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ).

Note

Do not place originals of different sizes together in the document feeder tray. This may cause misfeeds.

4

Set the number of copies.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

Auto paper select mode

When the AUTO PAPER SELECT indicator lights up, "Auto paper select mode" is enable. This function automatically selects the paper that is the same size as the original (5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,

"8-1/2" x 14" and 11" x 17" paper). "Auto paper select mode" can be disabled in the user programs. (p.44)

• If a zoom setting is selected after placing the original, the paper size that is appropriate for the zoom setting will be automatically selected.

• "Auto paper select mode" is canceled if the auto zoom select function is enabled (p.22) or if a tray is selected with the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ). Auto paper select resumes operation when the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) is pressed or when "Auto clear time" activates.

Removing the document cover

To copy large originals like newspapers, remove the document cover. To remove the cover, lift straight up as shown. To replace the cover, do the reverse.

The SPF/RSPF cannot be removed.

Copying books or originals with folds or creases

Press down on the document cover/SPF/RSPF while copying as shown. If the document cover/SPF/RSPF is not completely closed, shadows may appear on the copy or it may be fuzzy. Fan originals with folds or creases well before placing.

Originals that can be used in the SPF/RSPF

Originals that are 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" to 11" x 17" and 15 lbs. to 24 lbs. (56 g/m

2

to 90 g/m

2

) can be used. A maximum of 40 pages can be placed at once.

Note

• Make sure that there are no paper clips or staples on the original.

• Straighten curled originals before placing them in the document feeder tray. Curled originals may cause misfeeds.

• When using the margin shift function, check the position of the margins carefully. (p.36)

Originals that cannot be used in the

SPF/RSPF

The following originals cannot be used. These may cause misfeeds or smudging and unclear images.

• Transparencies, tracing paper, other transparent or translucent paper, and photographs.

• Carbon paper, thermal paper.

• Originals that are creased, folded, or torn.

• Glued originals, cut-out originals.

• Originals with binder holes.

• Originals printed using an ink ribbon (thermal transfer printing), originals on thermal transfer paper.

Stream feeding mode

If "Stream feeding mode" is enabled in the user programs (p.44), the SPF/RSPF indicator will blink for about 5 seconds after all originals are fed. If a new original is placed in the SPF/RSPF during this time, the original will automatically feed in and copying will begin.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

MAKING A COPY DARKER OR LIGHTER

Automatic exposure adjustment is initially enabled. This function automatically adjusts the copy image according to the original being copied. If you wish to select the exposure level yourself, follow the steps below. (Select from two original types and five exposure levels for each original type.) The exposure level used in automatic exposure adjustment can also be changed. ("ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE LEVEL" (p.42))

Original types

AUTO ......Automatic exposure adjustment is enabled and the exposure is automatically adjusted according to the original being copied. The exposure is lowered for colored areas and background shadows.

TEXT.......The exposure is raised for light areas and lowered for dark backgrounds to make text easier to read.

PHOTO ...Halftones in the photo are reproduced with greater clarity.

1

Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to select the original type.

AUTO

TEXT

PHOTO

To adjust the exposure of a text original manually, press until the TEXT indicator lights. To copy a photo, press until the

PHOTO indicator lights.

Note

To return to automatic adjustment, press until the AUTO indicator lights.

2

Press the [Light] key ( ) or [Dark] key ( ) to adjust the exposure.

AUTO

TEXT

PHOTO

1 3 5

For a darker image, press the [Dark] key

( ). For a lighter image, press the [Light] key

( ).

If exposure level 2 or 4 is selected, the two indicators will light simultaneously.

Note

Exposure value guidelines

1 – 2 Dark originals like newspapers

3 Normal originals

4 – 5 Colored text or text written in pencil

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SELECTING THE TRAY

Auto paper select mode (p. 20) normally operates (unless it has been disabled), and thus when the original is placed on the document glass and the original size is selected, or when the original is placed in the SPF/RSPF, the tray with the same size of paper as the original is automatically selected. If you wish to use a tray other than the automatically selected tray (for example you wish to enlarge or reduce the copy or use the bypass tray), press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select the desired tray.

TRAY

SELECT

Note

• If the desired PAPER SIZE indicator does not light up, change the paper in the tray to the desired paper size.

(p.16)

• Automatic ratio selection (p.22) does not operate when the bypass tray or a tray set for a special paper size is selected.

Auto tray switching

If the tray runs out of paper during copying and there is another tray with the same size of paper and the same feeding orientation (horizontal or vertical), the other tray is automatically selected and copying continues. "Auto tray switching" can be disabled in the user programs. (p.44)

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COPY FUNCTIONS

SETTING THE NUMBER OF COPIES

Press the numeric keys to set the number of copies.

READ END

The set number of copies appears in the display. A maximum of 999 copies (factory default setting) can be set.

If you wish to make only a single copy, copying is possible with the display showing "0".

Important note when making a large number of copies

The maximum number of copies can be changed in the user programs. (p.44)

When the maximum number of pages that can be held in the paper output tray (250) are output, copying will temporarily stop. When this happens, promptly remove the copies and press the [START] key ( ) to resume copying. Copying will also stop after 500 pages and 750 pages. Remove the pages and resume copying in the same way.

Note

If you enter the wrong number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and enter the correct number.

REDUCTION/ENLARGMENT/ZOOM

The zoom function enables precise copy ratio selection from 25% to 400% in increments of 1%.

There are three ways to enlarge and reduce copies, as explained below.

Reduction and enlargement ratios can be selected automatically with the [AUTO IMAGE] key.

"AUTOMATIC RATIO SELECTION" (p.22)

Reduction and enlargement ratios can be selected manually with the [PRESET RATIO] selector keys

( , ) and/or the [ZOOM] keys ( , ).

"MANUAL RATIO SELECTION" (p.23)

Separate settings can be selected for the vertical and horizontal ratios.

"SELECTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL COPY RATIOS SEPARATELY" (p.24)

Ratios that can be selected will vary depending on whether the original is placed on the document glass or in the

SPF/RSPF.

Original position

Document glass

SPF/RSPF

Selectable ratios

25% – 400%

50% – 200%

AUTOMATIC RATIO SELECTION

1

Place the original(s) in the document feeder tray or on the document glass.

2

If the original is placed on the document glass, select the original size. (p.18)

Note

Automatic ratio selection can be used when the original size is 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x

11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, "8-1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17". It cannot be used for other sizes.

3

Use the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select the paper tray with the desired paper size.

TRAY

SELECT

This feature will not work when using copy paper of non-standard size or when using the bypass tray.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

4

Press the [AUTO IMAGE] key.

AUTO

IMAGE

The AUTO IMAGE indicator lights up and the appropriate ratio for the original size and paper size is selected. (The indicator of the selected ratio will light up.)

5

Set the number of copies and other copy settings, and then press the

[START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

To cancel automatic ratio selection, press the

[AUTO IMAGE] key again.

Note

• If the ORIGINAL SIZE indicator blinks, change the orientation of the placed original.

• If the copy is made when a PRESET

RATIO selector indicator is blinking, the copied image may run off the page.

MANUAL RATIO SELECTION

Copies can be reduced down to 25% or enlarged up to 400%. The [PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( , ) can be pressed to quickly select a ratio from among eight preset ratios. In addition, the [Zoom] keys ( , ) can be pressed to select the ratio in increments of 1%.

2

1

Place the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass.

2

If the original is placed on the document glass, select the original size. (p.18)

3

Use the [PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( , ) and [Zoom] keys ( , ) to select the desired copy ratio.

PRESET RATIO

200%

141

129

121

100%

95

77

64

50%

Selecting a preset ratio

Press the [PRESET

RATIO] selector key ( ) to move up through the preset ratios.

Press the [PRESET

RATIO] selector key ( ) to move down through the preset ratios.

Note

• To verify a zoom setting without changing the zoom ratio, Hold down the [Copy ratio display] key ( ). When the key is released, the display will return to the number of copies display.

• If the copy is made when a PRESET

RATIO selector indicator or the ZOOM indicator is blinking, the copied image may run off the page. To ensure that the image fits on the page, lower the copy ratio until the indicator stops blinking and lights steadily.

• If the PAPER SIZE indicator is not lit, there is no appropriate paper. Load appropriate paper in a paper tray (p. 14).

4

Set the number of copies and other copy settings, and then press the

[START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

ZOOM 25 400%

Fine adjustment of the ratio

Any ratio from 25% to

400% can be set in increments of 1%.

Note

To return the ratio to 100%, press the

[PRESET RATIO] selector key ( or ) until the 100% indicator lights up.

Press a [PRESET RATIO] selector key ( or ) to set the approximate ratio, then press the [Zoom] keys

( or ) to increase or decrease the ratio.

To decrease or increase the zoom ratio rapidly, hold down the [Zoom] keys ( or ).

When a [Zoom] key ( or ) is pressed, the ZOOM indicator will light up and the zoom ratio will appear in the display for about two seconds.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

SELECTING THE VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL

COPY RATIOS SEPARATELY

(XY ZOOM copying)

The XY ZOOM feature allows the horizontal and vertical copy ratios to be changed independently.

Example: Reduction only in the horizontal direction.

Original Copy

Note

• This feature cannot be used with the 2 IN 1 or 4 IN 1 feature. (p.34)

• To use the XY ZOOM feature with the DUAL PAGE COPY feature, set the DUAL PAGE COPY feature first and then the XY ZOOM feature.

• The XY ZOOM feature cannot be used in combination with the AUTO IMAGE function.

Ratios that can be selected will vary depending on the position of the original.

Original position

Document glass

SPF/RSPF

Selectable ratios

25% – 400%

50% – 200%

1

Place the original(s) in the document feeder tray or on the document glass.

2

If the original is placed on the document glass, select the original size. (p.18)

3

Press the [XY-ZOOM] key.

XY-

ZOOM

XY-ZOOM Indicator lights up.

The current value for the vertical direction will appear in the display.

4

Use the [PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( , ) and [Zoom] keys ( , ) to change the copy ratio in the vertical direction.

PRESET RATIO 25 400%

Press the [PRESET

RATIO] selector keys

( , ) to select a ratio close to the desired ratio, and then press the

[Zoom] keys ( , ) to adjust the ratio in increments of 1%.

The ratio appears in the display.

5

Press the [Copy ratio display] key

( ).

ZOOM

The selected ratio for the vertical direction will be entered.

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6

Use the [PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( , ) and [Zoom] keys ( , ) to change the copy ratio in the horizontal direction.

Press the [PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( ,

) to select a ratio close to the desired ratio, and then press the [Zoom] keys ( , ) to adjust the ratio in increments of 1%.

The ratio appears in the display.

7

Press the [Copy ratio display] key

( ).

The selected ratio for the horizontal direction will be entered and the display will change to the number of copies display.

8

Set the number of copies and other copy settings, and then press the

[START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To verify the copy ratios, press and hold down the [Copy ratio display] key ( ).

The vertical and horizontal ratios will be alternately displayed.

• If you need to change the ratios, press the

[PRESET RATIO] selector keys ( , ) and the [Zoom] keys ( , ) to reset the ratios, beginning with the vertical ratio.

(step 4)

• To cancel XY ZOOM copy, press the

[XY-ZOOM] key. The XY-ZOOM indicator will go off, indicating that the function is canceled.

COPY FUNCTIONS

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TWO-SIDED COPYING USING THE

BYPASS TRAY

To perform manual two-sided copying, follow these steps.

Example: Copying originals A and B onto each side of one sheet of paper

1

Copy original A.

1

Copied original A

1

Original A

1 2

Original A Original B Copy

1

3

Turn the copy of original A over, and without changing the position of the edge closest to you, insert it in the bypass tray.

Insert the paper all the way in.

1

Original B

2 1

Copied original A

Copied original A Original A

2

Place original B as shown below.

2

Vertically-oriented original:

If the original is oriented vertically, place it in the same orientation as original A.

Original B

Original B

Horizontally-oriented original:

If the original is oriented horizontally, place it with the top and bottom and left and right sides reversed with respect to the placement of original

A.

Original B

Copied original A

Note

• Copies made on the back side of paper should always be made one sheet at a time using the bypass tray.

• Straighten curled or wavy paper before using it. Curled paper may cause misfeeds, creases, or a poor-quality image.

4

Select the bypass tray with the [TRAY

SELECT] key ( ), and then press the

[START] key ( ).

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

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AUTOMATIC TWO-SIDED COPYING

(AR-M205 only)

On models that support automatic two-sided copying, two originals placed on the document glass can be copied onto each side of a single sheet of paper. In addition, an RSPF can be used to copy two originals onto one sheet of paper, or one two-sided original onto two sheets of paper, or one two-sided original onto each side of one sheet of paper.

Original → Paper

One-sided original → Two sides

Usable paper

Document glass

5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x 11",

8-1/2" x 11"R, 8-1/2" x 14",

11" x 17"

• The bypass tray cannot be used.

RSPF

One-sided original

→ Two sides

Two-sided original

→ One side

Two-sided original

→ Two sides

8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R,

8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"

• Special paper and 5-1/2" x

8-1/2" paper cannot be used.

• The bypass tray can only be used when making one-sided copies from two-sided originals.

2

Note

• To use paper in the bypass tray, make a two-sided copy as explained in "TWO-SIDED COPYING USING THE

BYPASS TRAY" (p.26).

• When performing automatic two-sided copying of a one-sided original, or one-sided copying of a two-sided original, the image on the back can be rotated 180 degrees to reverse the top and bottom (Image rotation in duplex copying). To rotate the image 180 degrees, enable the setting as explained in "IMAGE ROTATION IN

DUPLEX COPYING" (p.29) or in the user programs (p.44), and then follow the steps below. In particular, when a one-sided "vertical (portrait) original" is placed in a horizontal orientation (8-1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" size) for two-sided copying, the top and bottom of the images on the front and back of the paper will be reversed, and thus this function can be conveniently used to make the top and bottom of the images agree.

8-1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" portrait original

Normal automatic two-sided copying

2

If the orientation of two-sided copying is changed

1

2

Orientation of the placed original

The top and bottom of the images on the front and back are reversed.

The top and bottom of the images on the front and back are the same.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

Using the document glass

1

Place the original that you wish to copy onto the front side of the paper on the document glass and close the document cover.

2

Select the original size. (p.18)

3

Press the [ORIGINAL TO COPY] key, and make sure that the indicator is lit.

ORIGINAL TO COPY

4

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The display blinks, and the original is scanned into memory.

Note

• If you need to clear the data scanned into memory, press the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).

• If you wish to cancel two-sided copying and just make a copy of the first original, press the [READ-END] key ( ).

5

When the start indicator lights, remove the first original and then place the original that you wish to copy onto the back side of the paper on the document glass. Close the document cover.

Place the second original in the same orientation as the first original.

1 2

The first original The second original

Using the RSPF

1

Place originals in the RSPF. (p.19)

If you place an odd number of originals for one-sided to two-sided copying, the last page will be one-sided.

Note

When copying 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" originals, two-sided copies cannot be made from one-sided originals, and one-sided copies cannot be made from two-sided originals (this is because a 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" original cannot be reversed).

2

Press the [ORIGINAL TO COPY] key and select the two-sided copy mode that you wish to use.

ORIGINAL TO COPY

• Two-sided copies from one-sided originals

• Two-sided copies from two-sided originals

• One-sided copies from two-sided originals

3

Set the number of copies and other copy settings, and press the [START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel automatic two-sided copying, press the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).

• Do not touch the reversing tray while automatic two-sided copying is in progress.

6

Press the [START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

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COPY FUNCTIONS

IMAGE ROTATION IN DUPLEX COPYING

This function is used to invert the top and bottom of the image on the front side of the paper during two-sided copying.

1

Hold down the [ORIGINAL TO COPY] key until the indicator blinks.

ORIGINAL TO COPY

The currently set setting code blinks in the first digit of the number of copies display.

2

Press a numeric key to enter the setting code.

To enable the setting, press [1] key. To disable the setting, press [0] key.

The factory default setting is "0".

The entered number appears in the first digit of the number of copies display.

3

Press the [START] key ( ).

START

The selected setting code stops blinking and lights steadily.

This completes the setting.

4

Press the [ORIGINAL TO COPY] key to exit the setting.

ORIGINAL TO COPY

The display returns to the normal number of copies display.

2

Note

"Image rotation in duplex copying" can also be enabled or disabled in the user programs.

(p.45)

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DUAL PAGE COPYING

A dual page original can be automatically separated into two pages during copying. This feature is convenient for making copies of books and other dual page originals on individual sheets of paper.

Original Copy

Note

• 8-1/2" x 11" paper is used for dual page copying.

• When rotation copy is enabled (the dual function board must be installed) 8-1/2" x 11"R paper can also be used.

• Dual page copying can be enabled when two-sided copying is enabled.

• Dual page copying can be enabled when Sort/Group copy (p.32).

• When used in combination with XY ZOOM copying, enlargement is not possible.

• Dual page copying cannot be used in combination with the following functions:

• Enlargement

• 2 IN 1/4 IN 1 copying (when the dual function board is installed)

• Center erase (when the dual function board is installed)

• Automatic ratio selection cannot be used when dual page copying is used.

• Dual page copying cannot be selected when an original is placed in the SPF/RSPF.

1

Place the original on the document glass, aligning the division between the pages with the size marker

( 8

1

/

2

). Close the document cover/SPF/RSPF.

Copying will begin from the page to the right of the size marker.

8 1 /

2

3

Use the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select the paper tray with the "8-1/2" x

11" size.

4

Set the number of copies and other copy settings, and press the [START] key ( ).

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

To cancel dual page copying, press the

[DUAL PAGE COPY] key. The DUAL PAGE

COPY indicator will go off, indicating that the function is canceled.

Note

To keep the copies in the correct page order when performing dual page copying over multiple pages, make sure that the original is always placed on the document glass with the smaller page number to the right.

2

Press the [DUAL PAGE COPY] key and make sure that the DUAL PAGE

COPY indicator is lit.

DUAL

PAGE

COPY

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INTERRUPTING A COPY RUN

(Interrupt copying)

A copy run can be temporarily interrupted to allow another copy job to be performed. When the other job is finished, the copy run will resume using the original copy settings.

Note Interrupt copying is not possible when the user programs are being configured, or when automatic two-sided copying, sort/group copying, or 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copying is being performed.

1

Press the [INTERRUPT] key ( ) to interrupt the copy run.

INTERRUPT

The INTERRUPT indicator will light up and the machine will revert to the initial settings. (p.12)

The INTERRUPT indicator will blink until the current copy run stops.

Note

• If the SPF/RSPF is being used, the copy run will not stop until the set number of copies is completed.

If "Auditing mode" is enabled:

"- - -" will appear in the number of copies display. Enter your 3-digit account number.

Copying will not be possible unless a correct account number is entered. (p.51)

2

Remove the previous original(s) and place the original(s) of the interrupt copy job.

3

Set the number of copies and other copy settings and then press the

[START] key ( ).

B

C

A

The copy will be delivered to the paper output tray slightly offset from the copies of the interrupted run. (Offset function)

The offset function can be disabled in the user programs. (p.45)

A: Copies made before the interrupt copy job

B: Interrupt copy job

C: Copies made after the interrupt copy job

4

When the copy job is finished, press the [INTERRUPT] key ( ) and remove the original(s).

The INTERRUPT indicator will go off, indicating that the interrupt function is no longer operating.

The copy settings will automatically revert to the settings selected for the copy run before the run was interrupted.

5

Replace the previous original(s) and press the [START] key ( ).

The interrupted copy run will resume.

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CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS

This chapter explains convenient copy functions that can be used when the dual function board (AR-EB7) is installed.

ROTATING THE IMAGE 90 DEGREES

(Rotation copy)

When "Auto paper select mode" or "automatic ratio selection" are in operation and the original is placed in a different orientation (vertical or horizontal) than the paper, the original image will be automatically rotated 90 degrees to enable correct copying onto the paper.

This function is convenient for copying 8-1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" originals, which can only be placed horizontally, onto paper that is loaded vertically.

The rotation copy function is initially enabled. It can be disabled in the user programs. (p.45)

Note

• Rotation copy will not operate when a copy is enlarged to a paper size greater than 8-1/2" x 11". In this case, place the original in the same orientation as the paper.

• When 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy is used (p.34), rotation copy will operate even if disabled in the user programs.

Copy Orientation of the placed original

Orientation of the loaded paper

SORT COPY / GROUP COPY

Copies of multiple original pages can sorted into sets. (Sort copy)

Copies of multiple original pages can be grouped by page. (Group copy)

Note

The dual function board can scan approximately 100 standard originals (8-1/2" x 11"), however, the number will vary for photos and other types of originals.

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

2

3

2

2

2

3

3

3

1

1

1

Group copy

Sort copy

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CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS

Using the document glass

1

Place the first original. (p.18)

2

Select the original size. (p.18)

If the original size is not selected, 11" x 17" is automatically used.

3

Press the [SORT/GROUP] key to select the desired mode.

SORT

GROUP

The modes are selected in the order "SORT",

"GROUP", "Off".

Using the SPF/RSPF

1

Place the originals. (p.19)

2

Press the [SORT/GROUP] key to select the desired mode.

SORT

GROUP

The modes are selected in the order "SORT",

"GROUP", "Off".

4

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The ORIGINAL DATA indicator blinks, and the original is scanned into memory.

Note

To clear the data in memory, press the

[CLEAR ALL] key ( ) or the [CLEAR] key

( ) .

5

When the start indicator lights, replace the original with the next original, and then press the [START] key ( ).

Repeat step 5 until all originals have been scanned into memory.

6

When all originals have been scanned, and then press the

[READ-END] key ( ).

The copies are delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel the Sort/Group copy job, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) .

• To cancel Sort or Group mode, press the

[SORT/GROUP] key repeatedly until the

SORT/GROUP indicators are both off.

Offset function during Sort/Group copy

The offset function shifts the position of each set or group of copies in the paper output tray for easy separation.

The offset function setting can be changed in the user programs. (p.45)

1

2

3

3

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The copies are delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel the Sort/Group copy job, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) .

• To cancel Sort or Group mode, press the

[SORT/GROUP] key repeatedly until the

SORT/GROUP indicators are both off.

If the memory becomes full

• If the memory becomes full while scanning the originals, the ORIGINAL DATA indicator will blink, "FUL" will appear in the display, and the machine will stop copying. In this state, the paper tray cannot be changed.

• To copy the originals that have been scanned up to that point, press the [START] key ( ).

• To clear the data that has been scanned into memory, press the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) or the

[CLEAR] key ( ).

If the paper output tray becomes full

When the maximum number of pages that can be held in the paper output tray (250) are output, copying will temporarily stop. When this happens, promptly remove the copies and press the [START] key ( ) to resume copying.

1

1

1

2

1

2

3

1

1

3

When offset function is disabled Offset function

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COPYING MULTIPLE ORIGINALS

ONTO A SINGLE SHEET OF PAPER

(2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy)

Multiple originals can be copied onto a single sheet of paper in a selected layout pattern.

This function is convenient for compiling multi-page reference materials into a compact format, or for providing an overview of all pages of a document on a single page.

2 IN 1 copy 4 IN 1 copy

Pattern 1 Pattern 2

Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4

Note

• First select the layout pattern as explained in "Setting the layout pattern" (p.35), and "Border line for 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1

(solid line or broken line) in the user programs (p.44). When finished, follow the steps below.

• An appropriate ratio setting will be automatically selected based on the size of the originals, the size of the paper, and the selected number of originals. When using the document glass, reduction is possible to 25%.

When using the SPF/RSPF, reduction is possible to 50%. Certain combinations of original size, paper size, and number of images may result in images being cut off.

• Even if "Rotation copy" is disabled in the user programs, the original images may be rotated if necessary depending on their orientation and the orientation of the paper.

• 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy cannot be used in combination with dual page copying (p.30), XY Zoom (p.24), margin shift

(p.36), or erase copy. (p.37)

Using the document glass

1

Place the first original. (p.18)

2

Select the original size. (p.18)

5

When the start indicator lights, replace the original with the next original, and then press the [START] key ( ).

Repeat step 5 until all originals have been scanned into memory.

Note

If the original size was not selected, 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy cannot be used.

Note

To clear the data in memory, press the

[CLEAR ALL] key ( ) or the [CLEAR] key

( ) .

3

Press the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key to select the desired mode.

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

The mode is selected in the order "2 IN 1", "4 IN

1", "Off".

6

When all originals have been scanned, and the press the [READ-END] key ( ).

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copying, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ).

• To cancel 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy mode, press the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key repeatedly until the

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 indicators are both off.

4

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The ORIGINAL DATA indicator blinks, and the original is scanned into memory.

Using 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy in combination with sort copy

Sort copy can be used if the original is placed on the document glass. Press the [SORT/GROUP] key to select sort copy and then perform steps 1 through 6.

The 2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copies will be sorted.

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CONVENIENT COPY FUNCTIONS

Using the SPF/RSPF

1

Place the originals. (p.19)

2

Press the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key to select

3

the mode.

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

The mode is selected in the order "2 IN 1", "4 IN

1", "Off".

Set the number of copies and other settings, and press the [START] key ( ).

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copying, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) .

• To cancel 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy mode, press the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key repeatedly until the

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 indicators are both off.

If the memory becomes full

• If the memory becomes full while scanning the originals, the ORIGINAL DATA indicator will blink, "FUL" will appear in the display, and the machine will stop copying. In this state, the paper tray cannot be changed.

• To copy the originals that have been scanned up to that point, press the [START] key ( ).

• To clear the data that has been scanned into memory, press the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) or the

[CLEAR] key ( ).

Setting the layout pattern

You can select the layout pattern for copying 2 original pages or 4 original pages onto one sheet of paper. The available layout patterns are shown on the first page of this section.

Note

The layout pattern can also be selected in the user programs. (p.44)

3

1

Use the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key to access the setting.

Selecting the layout for 2 IN 1 copy

With the 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 indicators off, hold down the [2

IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key until the 2 IN 1 indicator blinks.

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

The setting code of the currently selected pattern will blink in the first digit of the display.

Selecting the layout for 4 IN 1 copy

With the 2 IN 1 indicator lit, hold down the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN

1] key until the 4 IN 1 indicator blinks.

2 IN 1

4 IN 1

The setting code of the currently selected pattern will blink in the first digit of the display.

2

Select the setting code by pressing a numeric key.

To select "Pattern 2", press the [2] key.

READ END

Function

2 IN 1 layout

4 IN 1 layout

Setting code (p.45)

* 1 (Pattern 1)

2 (Pattern 2)

* 1 (Pattern 1)

2 (Pattern 2)

3 (Pattern 3)

4 (Pattern 4)

The factory default settings are indicated by " * ".

The entered number blinks in the first digit of the display.

3

Press the [START] key ( ).

The selected setting code stops blinking and lights steadily. This completes the setting.

4

Press the [2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1] key to exit the setting.

The display returns to the number of copies display.

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CREATING MARGINS WHEN COPYING

(Margin shift)

The MARGIN SHIFT feature, in its initial setting, automatically shifts the text or image to increase the margin by approximately 1/2".

The location of the margin to be increased can be select to be either at the left edge or the top of the page (AR-M205 only).

Example: Model that supports automatic two-sided copying

Margin

A

Margin

A A

Original Left edge Top edge

Note

• This feature cannot be used with the 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 or rotation copy feature.

• This feature cannot be used with non-standard size copy paper. (p.13)

• You can also switch between the left margin and the top margin in the user programs. (p.45)

• The margin width can be changed in the user programs. (p.45)

• Note that a margin is created by shifting the image, and thus if the image is shifted too far, the edge of the image may be cut off.

• If the ORIGINAL SIZE indicator blinks when margin shift is selected, rotate the original so that it is in the same orientation as the blinking ORIGINAL SIZE indicator.

1

Place the original(s).

If you are using the document glass, place the side of the original where you wish to create the margin on the right.

1

If you are using the

SPF/RSPF, place the side of the original where you wish to create the margin on the left.

2

If the original is placed on the document glass, select the original size. (p.18)

When using the SPF/RSPF, make sure that the same ORIGINAL SIZE indicator as your original size lights up.

3

Press the [MARGIN SHIFT] key.

The MARGIN SHIFT indicator lights up.

MARGIN

SHIFT

4

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel margin shift, press the [MARGIN

SHIFT] key repeatedly until the MARGIN

SHIFT indicator is off.

• When margin shift is used in combination with automatic two-sided copying, a margin is also created automatically on the back side of the paper directly behind the margin on the front side.

Select the location of the margin

(AR-M205 only)

Follow this step if you are using a model that supports automatic two-sided copying. On other models, skip to the next step.

1

Hold down the [MARGIN SHIFT] key until the MARGIN SHIFT indicator blinks.

The currently selected setting code for the margin position blinks in the display.

2

1: Left edge 2: Top edge

Press the [1] key or the [2] key, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The selected setting code for the margin position blinks.

3

Press the [MARGIN SHIFT] key.

The MARGIN SHIFT indicator stops blinking.

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ERASING SHADOWS AROUND THE

EDGES OF A COPY

(Erase copy)

This feature is used to erase shadows that appear around the edges of copies of books and other thick originals.

(EDGE ERASE)

The feature can also erase the shadow that appears down the center of books and other originals that open up.

(CENTER ERASE)

The factory default setting for the width of the erasure is approximately 1/2". The width can be changed in the user programs. (p.45)

EDGE ERASE

A A

Original Copy

CENTER ERASE

A B A B

Original Copy

EDGE + CENTER ERASE

A B A B

Original Copy

3

Note

• Center erase cannot be used in combination with dual page copy.

• Erase copy cannot be used in combination with 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy. (p.34)

• Erase copy cannot be used when the paper is a special size or copying from the bypass tray.

• Note that if the width of the erasure is too large, the edge of the image may be partially erased.

1

Place the original(s). (p.18)

2

If the original is placed on the document glass, select the original size. (p.18)

When using the SPF/RSPF, make sure that the same ORIGINAL SIZE indicator as your original size lights up.

3

Press the [ERASE] key to select the desired erase mode.

EDGE

ERASE

CENTER

To select the "EDGE +

CENTER ERASE" mode, press the [ERASE] key until both the EDGE and

CENTER indicators light up.

4

Set the number of copies and other settings, and then press the [START] key ( ).

The copy is delivered to the paper output tray.

Note

• To cancel erase copy, press the [ERASE] key repeatedly until the ERASE indicators are both off.

• If the original size was not selected in step

2, erase copy cannot be used.

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4 Chapter 4

PRINTER/SCANNER FUNCTIONS

The machine includes a USB 1.1 port and a parallel port as standard equipment.

A computer can be connected to these ports to use the machine as a printer or a scanner.

When the dual function board is used, the following functions can be used in addition to the standard printer/scanner functions.

• High-speed data transfer (when connected to a USB 2.0 port)

• ROPM* function

• Automatic rotation printing

To use the machine as a printer or scanner, the printer driver or scanner driver must first be installed as explained in the "Software Setup Guide".

* ROPM is an acronym for "Rip Once Print Many" processing. The ROPM function stores multiple pages of print data in memory before printing. When printing multiple copies, this eliminates the need for the computer to repeatedly transmit the print data.

Note

• If a problem occurs in printer or scanner mode, see "TROUBLESHOOTING". (p.52)

• Two printer drivers are provided for the machine: a standard printer driver and a printer driver that is used when the dual function board is installed. Install the correct printer driver depending on whether or not the dual function board is installed. If the correct printer driver is not installed, printing may not take place correctly. (See the "Software Setup Guide" for information on installing the printer drivers.)

• When using USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode), be sure to read "System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)"

(p.38) to verify that your system and the machine settings are configured appropriately.

• Do not install the printer driver for the dual function board when the dual function board is not installed. If this is done, a warning message will print and printing will be canceled.

• The scanning feature is only available with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP using a USB connection. For users running Windows 95/NT 4.0 or using a parallel connection, only printing is available.

• When interrrupt copying is being performed, printing or scanning is not possible.

System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)

The following system is required to use USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode):

• Your computer must be running Windows XP / Windows 2000 and the Microsoft USB 2.0 driver must be pre-installed, or the USB 2.0 driver for Windows XP / Windows 2000 must be installed using Microsoft's

Windows Update service.

• The "USB 2.0 mode switching" setting in the machine's user programs must be set to "Hi-Speed". To change the setting, see "USB 2.0 mode switching" in the user programs. (p.46).

* Even when the Microsoft USB 2.0 driver is installed, some USB 2.0 expansion cards are not capable of attaining the speed stipulated by the Hi-Speed standard. This problem can often be fixed by installing a more recent driver for the card. To obtain the most recent driver for your card, contact the card's manufacturer.

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USING THE PRINTER MODE

The procedure for loading paper is the same as for loading copy paper. See "LOADING PAPER". (p.13)

Note

• Print jobs received while the machine is copying or being used in scanner mode will be stored in memory. When the copy job is finished or scanner mode is exited, the print jobs will begin printing.

• Printing is not possible when the front or side cover is opened for machine maintenance, or when a misfeed occurs or the machine runs out of paper or toner, or when the drum cartridge reaches its replacement time.

• If an original misfeed occurs in the SPF/RSPF, printing will not be possible until the misfed original is removed and the SPF/RSPF is restored to a usable state.

BASIC PROCEDURE FOR PRINTING

The basic procedure for printing is explained in the following. To use convenient printer functions, see the "Online

Manual" or the printer driver help file.

1

Make sure that paper is loaded in the tray.

The procedure for loading paper is the same as for copying. See "LOADING PAPER" (p.13) and make sure the paper that you wish to use is loaded.

4

Make sure that the printer driver for the machine is selected, and select print settings in the printer driver.

For information on the settings in the printer driver, see the "Online Manual", the Software

Setup Guide, or the printer driver help file.

Note

Make sure that the paper size setting on the machine is the same as the paper size set in the printer driver.

2

Make sure that the ON LINE indicator on the operation panel is lit.

ON LINE

If the ON LINE indicator is not lit, press the [ON

LINE] key. When the indicator is not lit, the machine is off-line and cannot print. When the indicator is blinking, the machine is printing a print job from memory.

3

Open the file that you wish to print and select "Print" from the File menu.

5

Click the "Print" button or the "OK" button to begin printing.

The print job will be delivered to the paper output tray.

4

Important points when setting the paper size

• Make sure that the tray's paper size setting is the same as the tray's paper size setting in the printer driver. For example, if the tray's paper size setting is

8-1/2" x 11"R, set "Setting Paper Size" to "Letter-R".

For more information, see "CONFIGURING THE

PRINTER DRIVER" (p.11) in the "Software Setup

Guide".

• If the dual function board is not installed, printing will not take place correctly if the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2" x 11"R. To prevent incorrect printing when the tray paper size setting is 8-1/2" x 11"R, specify

Pausing a print job

To pause a print job during printing, press the [ON LINE] key on the operation panel to switch the machine off-line.

Printing will be paused and the ON LINE indicator will blink.

To cancel a print job, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) or the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).

To resume printing, press the [ON LINE] key to switch the machine online.

When "Use close paper size" is disabled

The PAPER SIZE indicator on the operation panel will blink. You can press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select a tray manually, or load paper in the bypass tray and press the [ON LINE] key to begin printing.

When "Use close paper size" is enabled

Printing will take place using a size of paper that is close to the size of the print image.

Note

• When the dual function board is installed, the print image is automatically rotated to fit the paper in the event that the paper is loaded in an orientation different from the print image.

• For limitations on copying in print mode, scanner mode limitations, and print mode limitations in copy and scanner mode, see "OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER, AND SCANNER MODES". (p.41)

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USING THE SCANNER MODE

The procedure for placing the original is the same as for copying. See "NORMAL COPYING". (p.18)

Note

Scanner mode cannot be used at the following times:

• A misfeed has occurred (paper misfeed or original misfeed in the SPF/RSPF).

• The user programs are being used.

• The tray paper size is being set.

• Automatic exposure adjustment is in progress.

• When the toner save mode setting is being changed.

• The machine is being used in copy mode.

• The front or side cover is open.

SCANNING USING THE KEYS ON THE MACHINE

The procedure for scanning using the [SCAN] key and [SCAN MENU] keys is explained in the following. When scanning is performed by this method, the application that has been set in Button Manager will automatically start and the scanned image will be pasted into the application.

Note If the machine is in copy mode, press the [SCAN] key to switch to scanner mode and clear the previously set copy settings.

1

Press the [SCAN] key.

SCAN

When the SCAN indicator lights up, the machine enters scanner mode.

3

Press a [SCAN MENU] key to begin scanning.

1 1

2

2

The display will show the number of the [SCAN

MENU] key that you pressed, and the number will blink.

When the machine enters scan mode, either one of the displays at left appears depending on the port that is used for the connection.

If both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports are connected, press the scan key one or more times to select the desired port. The ports are selected in the order "U_2",

"U_1", "Scan mode off".

2

Place the original in the document feeder tray or on the document glass.

Note

• To return to copy mode from scanner mode, press the [SCAN] key, [CLEAR] key

( ) or [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).

• For limitations on copying and printing in scanner mode, and scanner mode while copying or printing, see "OPERATION IN

COPY, PRINTER, AND SCANNER MODES".

(p.41)

• If you find it difficult to remove the original from the document feeder tray, open the feeding roller cover first and then remove the original. If you remove the original without opening the feeding roller cover, the original may become dirty.

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PRINTER/SCANNER FUNCTIONS

[SCAN MENU] keys and the Button Manager scan menu

The six [SCAN MENU] keys can be configured separately in Button Manager for the computer connected to the USB

1.1 port and the computer connected to the USB 2.0 port.

The factory default settings for the [SCAN MENU] keys and Button Manager are as follows. For information on

Button Manager settings, see the Button Manager help file.

1 1

2

2 3 4 5 6

SCAN

It is convenient to write the Button Manager settings for the computer connected to the

USB 1.1 port to the right of 1 , and the Button

Manager settings for the computer connected to the USB 2.0 port to the right of 2 .

Key position

1 (key on far left)

2 (2nd key from left)

3 (3rd key from left)

4 (4th key from left)

5 (5th key from left)

6 (key on far right)

Name in display

SC1

SC2

SC3

SC4

SC5

SC6

Button Manager menu

ScanMenu SC1

ScanMenu SC2

ScanMenu SC3

ScanMenu SC4

ScanMenu SC5

ScanMenu SC6

Application that starts

Sharpdesk (Full color)

Sharpdesk (Monochrome)

Email

FAX

OCR

Microsoft Word

SCANNING FROM YOUR COMPUTER

The machine supports the TWAIN standard, making it possible to scan from TWAIN-compliant applications. The machine also supports WIA (Windows Image Acquisition), making it possible to scan from the "Scan and Camera

Wizard" in Windows XP. See the Online Manual for the procedures for TWAIN and WIA scanning. For information on TWAIN and WIA settings, see the help file for the scanner driver or Windows Help.

4

OPERATION IN COPY, PRINTER,

AND SCANNER MODES

Some operations cannot be performed simultaneously when the machine is being used in printer mode, copy mode, or scanner mode.

Modes

Copy

Copy key input

During copying

Printer During printing

Scanner

During scan preview/ during scanning

Copying

Yes

Yes*

Yes*

No

1

3

Printing

Yes

No*

2

No

No*

5

Scanning from a computer

Yes

No

Yes*

No

4

Scanning from the machine

No

No

Yes*

No

4

*

*

1

2

Can be used after pressing the [INTERRUPT] key ( ).

Printing will begin when the [CLEAR ALL] key ( ) is pressed after the copy job is finished, or when the [ON LINE] key is pressed to switch the machine online. Printing will also begin after the set auto clear time elapses, or after 60 seconds if "Auto

*

3 clear timer" is disabled.

The print job is paused and copying begins. However, automatic two-sided copying is not possible. A two-sided print job will not

*

*

4

5 be paused and copying will not begin until the job is finished.

The scan job is stored and scanning begins when the print job is finished.

The print job is stored in the computer and printing begins when the scan job is finished.

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USER SETTINGS

This chapter explains how to set the automatic exposure level, toner save mode, and the user programs, which are custom settings that control fine points of the machine’s operation.

ADJUSTING THE AUTOMATIC

EXPOSURE LEVEL

The exposure level used in automatic exposure adjustment, which automatically adjusts the copy exposure according to the original, can be adjusted. If copies tend to be too dark or too light when automatic exposure adjustment is used, follow the steps below to adjust the automatic exposure level.

The automatic exposure level can be adjusted separately for the document glass and the SPF/RSPF.

Note

The copy, scanner and printer functions cannot be used while the automatic exposure level is being adjusted.

1

To adjust the automatic exposure level in the SPF/RSPF, place the original in the SPF/RSPF. (p.19)

Make sure that the SPF/RSPF indicator is lit.

Note

To adjust the automatic exposure level for copies made from originals placed on the document glass, proceed to step 2.

2

Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to select "PHOTO".

3

Hold down the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key until the AUTO indicator blinks.

AUTO

TEXT

PHOTO

1 3 5

The exposure level indicators show the current setting.

4

Press the [Light] key ( ) or [Dark] key ( ) to lighten or darken the automatic exposure level as desired.

1 3 5

5

Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to complete the setting.

The AUTO indicator stops blinking and lights steadily.

Note

After adjusting the automatic exposure level, it is recommended that you make a test copy to check the new level.

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ENABLING TONER SAVE MODE

Toner save mode can be enabled to reduce toner consumption by about 10%.

1

Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to select "TEXT".

2

Hold down the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key until the PHOTO indicator blinks.

AUTO

TEXT

PHOTO

1 3 5

The exposure level indicators show the current setting.

3

To enable toner save mode, press the

[Light] key ( ). To disable toner save mode, press the [Dark] key ( ).

1 3 5

When enabling toner save mode, make sure the "1" light blinks.

When disabling toner save mode, make sure the "5" light blinks.

4

Press the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key to complete the setting.

The PHOTO indicator stops blinking and lights steadily.

5

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CUSTOMIZING SETTINGS

(User programs)

The user programs allow you to customize the machine to match your needs.

USER PROGRAMS

Program number

1

2

3

4

5

6

Program name

Auto clear time

Preheat mode

Auto power shut-off timer

Stream feeding mode

Auto power shut-off setting

*1

Border line for 2 IN 1 / 4

IN 1

*2

Setting codes

(factory default setting appears in bold)

1: OFF

2: 10 sec.

3: 20 sec.

4: 60 sec.

5: 90 sec.

6: 120 sec.

Explanation

• "Auto clear time" automatically returns the copy settings to the initial settings (p.12) when a certain period of time elapses after a copy is made. This program is used to select the period of time. "Auto clear time" can also be disabled.

1: 1 min.

2: 5 min.

3: 30 min.

4: 60 min.

5: 120 min.

6: 240 min.

1: 5 min.

2: 30 min.

3: 60 min.

4: 120 min.

5: 240 min.

0: OFF

1: ON

0: OFF

1: ON

1: OFF

2: Solid line

3: Broken line

• This function automatically switches the machine to a low power consumption state if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. The

POWER SAVE indicator lights up, however, the keys on the operation panel can be used.

Normal operation automatically resumes when a key on the operation panel is pressed, an original is placed, a print job is received, or scanning is begun from a computer.

• This function automatically switches the machine to a state that consumes even less power than preheat mode if the set duration of time elapses without the machine being used when the power is on. All lights except the

POWER SAVE indicator and ON LINE indicator go off. To resume normal operation, press the

[START] key ( ). Normal operation also resumes automatically when a print job is received or scanning is begun from a computer.

While in auto power shut-off mode, no keys

(except the [START] key ( )) can be used.

• When copying using the SPF/RSPF, during the period of time that the SPF/RSPF indicator blinks after an original has been scanned

(about 5 seconds), a subsequent original can be placed and automatically fed into the machine.

• Use this setting to enable or disable auto power shut-off.

• When copying multiple originals onto a single sheet of paper (2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy), this function can be used to print a solid or broken borderline around each original image.

*

1

*

2

On models with a SPF/RSPF.

On models with a dual function board.

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USER SETTINGS

Program number

10

7

8

9

to 15

16

Program name

Rotation copy

*2

Auto paper select mode

Auto tray switching

Auditing mode

Erase width adjustment

*2

Setting codes

(factory default setting appears in bold)

0: OFF

1: ON

0: OFF

1: ON

0: OFF

1: ON

1: 0"

2: 1/4"

3: 1/2"

4: 3/4"

5: 1"

Explanation

• When the auto paper select function is enabled and there is no paper that is the same size as the original and loaded in the same orientation, this function will automatically select paper of the same size that is loaded in the opposite orientation, and rotate the image 90 degrees so that it is copied on the paper in the correct orientation.

• When the auto ratio select function is operating and the original and paper are loaded in opposite orientations, this function rotates the image so that it is copied on the paper in the correct orientation.

• This function automatically selects paper that is the same size as the original placed in the

SPF/RSPF, or the same size as that selected with the [ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER] key. The function can be disabled.

• If the paper runs out during printing and there is paper of the same size and orientation in another tray, this function automatically switches to that tray (excluding the bypass tray). The function can be disabled.

See "Enabling Audit Mode". (p.50)

• Use this setting to set the width of erasure of shadows that appear around the edges and at the binding margin when a book or similar original is copied.

17

18

19

20

21

22

Layout in 2 IN 1 copy

Layout in 4 IN 1 copy

*2

*2

Offset of paper output tray

Image rotation in duplex copying

Location of the margin

*2,*3

Margin width

*2

*3

1: Pattern 1

2: Pattern 2

1: Pattern 1

2: Pattern 2

3: Pattern 3

4: Pattern 4

0: OFF

1: ON

0: OFF

1: ON

1: Left edge

2: Top edge

1: 0"

2: 1/4"

3: 1/2"

4: 3/4"

5: 1"

• Use this setting to select the layout pattern when two original pages are copied onto a single sheet of paper (see page 34 for the layout patterns).

• Use this setting to select the layout pattern when four original pages are copied onto a single sheet of paper (see page 34 for the layout patterns).

• When enabled, this function offsets the position in the paper output tray of interrupt copy jobs, sets of copies during sort/group copy, and print jobs when using the printer function.

• When a one-sided vertical (portrait) original is placed in a horizontal orientation (8-1/2" x 14" or 11" x 17" size) for two-sided copying, the top and bottom of the images on the front and back of the paper will be opposite to each other.

• Use this setting to switch between the margin at the top edge and the margin at the left edge.

• Use this setting to set the margin width.

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Resolution in Auto/Text mode

1: 300dpi

2: 600dpi

• The copy resolution in auto and text mode is normally 300 dpi. If high-quality copies are preferred, use this setting to change the resolution to 600 dpi.

*

2

*

3

On models with a dual function board.

On models with automatic two-sided copying.

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5

USER SETTINGS

Program number

24

Program name

Memory allocated to printer mode

Setting codes

(factory default setting appears in bold)

1: 30%

2: 40%

3: 50%

4: 60%

5: 70%

Explanation

• Use this to change the proportion of machine memory used for printer mode.

25 Key auto repeat

0: OFF

1: ON

• Use this setting to select whether or not holding down a key causes repeated input of the key.

For keys that normally cause a set value to increase when held down (for example, holding down the [ZOOM] key ( , )), this program can be used to have the set value not change when the key is held down.

26

27

Key press time

Audible signals volume

1: Minimum

(current response speed)

2: 0.5 sec.

3: 1.0 sec.

4: 1.5 sec.

5: 2.0 sec.

1: Low

(current volume)

2: High

3: OFF

0: OFF

1: ON

1: 99 copies

2: 999 copies

• Use this setting to select how long a key must be pressed for the input to be accepted. By selecting a longer time, you can prevent settings from being changed by the accidental pressing of a key.

• This sets the volume of beep signals. (p.47)

28

29

30

Base setting beep signal

Number of copies limit

Use close paper size

0: OFF

1: ON

• Use this to sound a beep when a base setting is selected. (p.47)

• Use this setting to select 99 or 999 for the maximum number of copies.

• When this function is enabled, printing in printer mode will automatically continue using a different size of paper if the specified size of paper runs out in all trays. This feature does not function in copy mode.

31

32

Default tray setting

Default exposure mode

1: Upper paper tray*

4

2: Lower paper tray*

4

3: 250-sheet paper feed unit/

Upper paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper*

4 feed unit

4: Lower paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit*

4

5: Bypass tray*

4

1: AUTO

2: TEXT

3: PHOTO

• Use this program to select a default tray. This tray is automatically selected each time the power is turned on or each time the machine reverts to the initial settings.

• Use this program to set "AUTO", "TEXT", or

"PHOTO" as the default exposure mode.

33

USB 2.0 mode switching

*5

1: Full-Speed

2: Hi-Speed

This sets the USB 2.0 data transfer speed. To obtain the fastest speed when using the USB 2.0 port, first verify that your computer meets the system requirements (operating system and driver), and then use this program to change the

USB 2.0 mode to "Hi-Speed". Note that the setting should not be changed while running a TWAIN driver. (For the system requirements, see "System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)"

(p.38).)

*

4

AR-M160 is as follow:

1: Upper tray (factory default), 2: 250-sheet paper feed unit/Upper paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit,

*

5

3: Lower paper tray of 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit, 4: Bypass tray

The scanning speed increases when the USB 2.0 mode is set to "Hi-Speed", however, the printing speed does not increase considerably.

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USER SETTINGS

SELECTING A SETTING FOR A USER PROGRAM

1

Hold down the [Light] key ( ) until the alarm indicators ( , , , ,

) blink.

1 3 5

The display shows "- -" with the left hyphen blinking.

4

Enter the desired setting code by pressing a numeric key.

• For the setting codes, see "USER

PROGRAMS". (p.44 to p.46)

• The selected setting code blinks.

• To select 90 seconds, press the [5] key.

2

Enter the program number with the numeric keys.

READ END

• See "USER

PROGRAMS" (p.44 to p.46) for the program numbers.

• The selected program number blinks.

• To select "Auto clear timer", press the [1] key.

Note

If you enter the wrong number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and return to step 2.

5

Press the [START] key ( ).

START

The selected setting code stops blinking and lights steadily.

Note

If you enter the wrong number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and then enter the correct number.

Note

To select a setting for another user program, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) and then return to step 2.

5

3

Press the [START] key ( ).

START

• The selected program number stops blinking and lights steadily.

• The currently selected setting code blinks in the 1st digit of the display.

6

Press the [Light] key ( ) to complete the settings.

The alarm indicators ( , , , , ) go off and the display returns to the number of copies display.

Audible signals (key entry beep, invalid key beep, base setting beep)

The machine sounds three different types of beep signals: a key entry beep that sounds when a valid key is pressed, an invalid key beep that sounds when an invalid key is pressed, and a base setting beep that sounds when a setting is the same as the base setting (base settings are explained below).

The base setting beep is initially disabled. If you wish to enable the base setting beep, see "Base setting beep signal" on page 46. If you wish to change the volume of the beep signals or disable them, see "Audible signals volume" on page 46.

The beep patterns of each type of beep signal are as follows:

Key entry beep ......................... One beep

Invalid key beep ......................Two beeps

Base setting beep ................ Three beeps

Base settings

The base settings are preset standard selections for each copy setting. The base settings are as follows:

Copy ratio ........................................ 100%

Light and Dark indicator........................ 3

Paper feed location ....... Upper paper tray

ORIGINAL SIZE..........................8-1/2" x 11"

AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO .......................... AUTO

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SETTINGS FOR AUDITING MODE

AUDITING MODE

When "Auditing mode" is enabled, a count is kept of the number of copies made by each account (up to 20 accounts can be established), and the counts can be displayed and totaled as necessary. In "Auditing mode", the display shows "- - -", and this indicates that a 3-digit account number must be entered in order to use the machine for copying.

Note

The administrator of the machine should complete the following settings:

• Enable "Auditing mode" (p.50)

• Account number entry (p.50)

AUDITING MODE SETTINGS

Program number

10

11

12

13

14

15

Program name

Auditing mode

Account number entry

Setting codes

(factory default settings are indicated in bold)

0: OFF

1: ON

None

Explanation

Use to enable or disable "Auditing mode".

"Auditing mode" is initially disabled.

Use to set up account numbers. Up to 20 accounts can be established.

Account number change

None Use to change an account number.

Account number deletion

Number of copies per account

Resetting account

0: Delete single account

1: Delete all accounts

None

0: Reset single account

1: Reset all accounts

Use to delete an account number.

A single account number can be deleted, or all account numbers at once.

This displays the number of copies made by each account.

The maximum count is 49,999. If this number is exceeded, the count will start over from 0.

Use to reset the copy count of an account to 0.

The copy count of a single account or of all accounts can be reset.

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USER SETTINGS

SELECTING AUDITING MODE SETTINGS

1

Hold down the [Light] key ( ) until the alarm indicators ( , , , ,

1 3 5

) blink.

The display shows "- -" with the left hyphen blinking.

5

Press the [Light] key ( ) to complete the settings.

The alarm indicators ( , , , , ) go off and the display returns to the number of copies display.

2

Enter the program number with the numeric keys.

READ END

• See "AUDITING MODE

SETTINGS" (p.48 to p.49) for the program numbers.

• The selected program number blinks.

• To select "Auditing mode", enter "10".

Note

If you enter the wrong number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and then enter the correct number.

3

Press the [START] key ( ).

START

• The selected program number stops blinking and lights steadily.

• The currently selected setting code blinks in the 1st digit of the display.

4

Enter the desired setting code for the program as explained in the detailed procedures on the following pages.

For the setting codes, see "AUDITING MODE

SETTINGS". (p.48 to p.49)

READ-END

Note

• If you enter the wrong number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and return to step 2.

• If "E" (error code) blinks in the first digit of the display, press the [CLEAR] key ( ) and return to step 2.

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USER SETTINGS

Auditing mode

(program No.10)

1 Press the [1] key to enable "Auditing mode" or the [0] key to disable it, and then press the [START] key ( ).

Note

After enabling "Auditing mode", use "Account number entry" to establish account numbers for each account (up 20 accounts can be established).

2 Press the [CLEAR] key ( ).

Account number entry

(program No.11)

If 20 accounts have already been established, the error code "11E" will appear in the display.

1 Use the numeric keys to enter a 3-digit number (any number except "000") and then press the [START] key ( ).

Note

• If you enter "000" or a number that has already been stored, the number will blink in the display. Enter a different number. 

(Up to 20 accounts can be established.)

• Repeat the same procedure to enter any other account numbers that you wish to establish.

• Keep a record of what group is using each account number (account names cannot be stored, so keep a record to prevent confusion when totaling account counts).

2 Press the [CLEAR] key ( ).

Account number change

(program No.12)

Use this procedure to change an account number. If no account numbers have been established, the error code "12E" will appear in the display.

1 Press the [Copy ratio display] key ( ) to select the account number that you wish to change, and then press the [START] key

( ).

The display will show 3 blinking hyphens "- - -".

2 Press the numeric keys to enter a new account number (any 3-digit number except "000"), and then press the [START] key ( ).

Note

• If you enter "000" or a number that has already been stored, the number will blink in the display. Enter a different number.

• To change another account number, repeat steps 1 and 2.

3 When finished, press the [CLEAR] key

( ).

Account number deletion

(program No.13)

Use this procedure to delete account numbers. A single account number can be deleted, or all account numbers at once.

If no account numbers have been established, the error code "13E" will appear in the display.

[Deleting all accounts at once]

Press the [1] key and then press the [START] key ( ).

All account numbers will be deleted.

[Deleting a single account]

1 Press the [0] key.

2 Select the account number to be deleted with the [Copy ratio display] key ( ) and then press the [START] key ( ).

Note

To delete another account number, enter the program number (13) for account number deletion and then repeat step 2 of "Deleting a single account".

Number of copies per account

(program No.14)

Use this procedure to display the copy count of each account. If no account numbers have been established, the error code "14E" will appear in the display.

1 Select the account number with the [Copy ratio display] key ( ).

2 Hold down the [0] key.

The copy count of the selected account will appear in the display while you hold down the [0] key. The count is displayed sequentially as shown below.

Example: 12,345 copies

Note

• Each 11" x 17" size page is counted as two pages.

• To view the copy count of another account, repeat steps 1 and 2.

3 When finished, press the [CLEAR] key

( ).

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USER SETTINGS

Resetting account

(program No.15)

The copy count of a single account or all accounts can be reset to 0. If no account numbers have been established, the error code "15E" will appear in the display.

[Resetting all accounts]

Press the [1] key and then press the [START] key ( ).

The copy counts of all accounts will be deleted.

[Resetting a single account]

1 Press the [0] key.

2 Select the account number to be reset with the [Copy ratio display] key ( ) and then press the [START] key ( ).

Note

To reset another account, enter the program number (15) for account resetting and then repeat step 2 of "Resetting a single account".

Copying when "Auditing mode" is enabled

When "Auditing mode" is enabled, "- - -" appears in the display.

1

Enter your 3-digit account number with the numeric keys.

When you enter your account number, "0" appears in the display to indicate that copying is possible.

Note

If you enter an incorrect number, press the

[CLEAR] key ( ) and then enter the correct number.

2

Follow the appropriate steps to make the copy.

Note

If you are performing an interrupt copy (p.31), be sure to press the [INTERRUPT] key ( ) when finished to exit interrupt mode.

5

3

When finished, press the [AUDIT

CLEAR] key.

AUDIT CLEAR

Note

If a misfeed occurs or the paper runs out during copying, your session will not end even if the [AUDIT CLEAR] key is pressed.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter describes troubleshooting and misfeed removal.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If you experience difficulty using the machine, check the following troubleshooting guide before calling for service.

Many problems can be easily resolved by the user. If you are unable to solve the problem using the troubleshooting guide, turn off the power switch and unplug the machine, and contact your SHARP service center.

MACHINE/COPYING PROBLEMS

The machine does not operate. ...................................................................................................................... 53

Copies are too dark or too light. ...................................................................................................................... 53

Blank copies.................................................................................................................................................... 53

The paper size used for the copy is different from the selected paper size. ................................................... 53

Wrinkles appear in the paper or the image disappears in places. .................................................................. 53

Paper misfeed. ................................................................................................................................................ 54

Original size not selected automatically. ......................................................................................................... 54

Copies are smudged or dirty. .......................................................................................................................... 54

White or black lines appear on copies. ........................................................................................................... 54

Paper size for a paper tray cannot be set. ...................................................................................................... 55

A copy job stops before it is finished............................................................................................................... 55

The POWER SAVE indicator is lit. .................................................................................................................. 55

Any of the alarm indicator ( , , , , ) is lit or blinking. ................................................................... 55

Lighting fixture flickers..................................................................................................................................... 55

PRINTING AND SCANNING PROBLEMS

The machine does not print. (ON LINE indicator does not blink.) ................................................................... 56

The machine does not print. (ON LINE indicator was blinking.)...................................................................... 56

Printing is slow. ............................................................................................................................................... 56

The printed image is light and uneven. ........................................................................................................... 56

The printed image is dirty................................................................................................................................ 57

The printed image is skewed or it runs off the paper. ..................................................................................... 57

Lines in tables are not aligned correctly and gaps appear.............................................................................. 58

Any of the alarm indicator ( , , , , ) is lit or blinking. ................................................................... 58

Poor scanning quality...................................................................................................................................... 59

Unable to scan the image. .............................................................................................................................. 60

Notice page printed ......................................................................................................................................... 61

Removing the software ................................................................................................................................... 61

INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES ..................................................... 62

MISFEED REMOVAL........................................................................................ 63

REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE ......................................................... 70

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TROUBLESHOOTING

MACHINE/COPYING PROBLEMS

The following problems are related to the general operation of the machine and copying.

The machine does not operate.

Blank copies.

Problem

(P)

Copies are too dark or too light.

Cause and solution

The machine is not plugged into a power outlet.

→ Plug the machine into a grounded outlet.

Power switch OFF.

→ Turn the power switch ON.

The POWER SAVE indicator is blinking.

→ Indicates that the machine is warming up. Copies cannot be made until the machine has finished warming up.

The front cover or the side cover is not completely closed.

→ Close the front cover or the side cover.

The machine is in auto power shut-off mode.

→ In auto power shut-off mode, all lights are off except the POWER

SAVE indicator and ON LINE indicator. Press the [START] key

( ) to resume normal operation.

ORIGINAL SIZE indicator is blinking.

→ If the ORIGINAL SIZE indicator blinks when margin shift is selected, rotate the original so that it is in the same orientation as the blinking ORIGINAL SIZE indicator.

PAPER SIZE indicator is blinking.

→ There is no appropriate paper. Load appropriate paper in a paper tray.

Select the correct original type for the original.

→ Select AUTO with the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key or press the

[Light] key ( ) and [Dark] key ( ) to manually select an appropriate exposure.

→ If the copy is too light or too dark even though AUTO was selected with the [AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO] key, adjust the automatic exposure level.

The original is not placed face up in the SPF/RSPF or face down on the original table.

→ Place the original face up in the SPF/RSPF or face down on the original table.

The paper size used for the copy is different from the selected paper size.

(part of the image is cut off or there is too much blank space.)

The original was not placed in the correct position.

→ Place the original correctly.

An appropriate ratio was not used for the size of the original and the size of the paper.

→ Press the [AUTO IMAGE] key to have the copy made using the appropriate ratio for the original and paper.

The size of paper loaded in the tray was changed without changing the tray's paper size setting.

→ Be sure to change the tray's paper size setting whenever you change the size of paper loaded in the tray.

Wrinkles appear in the paper or the image disappears in places.

The paper is outside of the specified size and weight range.

→ Use copy paper within the specified range.

Paper damp.

→ Replace with dry copy paper. During periods when the machine is not used for a long time, remove the paper from the tray and store it in a dark place in a bag to prevent moisture absorption.

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White or black lines appear on copies.

Problem

Paper misfeed.

Original size not selected automatically.

(When the SPF/RSPF is installed.)

Copies are smudged or dirty.

Cause and solution

Misfeed occur.

→ To remove the misfeed, see "MISFEED REMOVAL".

The paper is outside of the specified size and weight range.

→ Use copy paper within the specified range.

Paper curled or damp.

→ Do not use curled or crimped paper. Replace with dry copy paper.

During periods when the machine is not used for a long time, remove the paper from the tray and store it in a dark place in a bag to prevent moisture absorption.

Paper is not loaded properly.

→ Make sure the paper is properly installed.

Pieces of paper inside machine.

→ Remove all pieces of misfed paper.

Too much paper is loaded in the tray.

→ If the stack of paper is higher than the indicator line on the tray, remove some of the paper and reload so that the stack does not exceed the line.

Some sheets of paper stick together.

→ Fan the paper well before loading it.

The guides on the bypass tray do not match the width of the paper.

→ Adjust the guides to match the width of the paper.

The bypass tray extension is not pulled out.

→ When loading a large size of paper, pull out the extension.

The bypass paper feed roller is dirty.

→ Clean the roller.

5-1/2" x 8-1/2" paper is loaded in lower paper tray or in the

250-sheet or 2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit.

→ 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" size paper must be loaded in upper paper tray or the bypass tray.

Paper curled or damp.

→ Do not use curled or crimped paper. Replace with dry copy paper.

During periods when the machine is not used for a long time, remove the paper from the tray and store it in a dark place in a bag to prevent moisture absorption.

The original include any large black solid areas.

→ If the original includes any large black solid areas, the original size may not be detected automatically. Use the [ORIGINAL SIZE

ENTER] key to select the paper size.

The machine is directly exposed to sunlight.

→ Install in a location that is not exposed to sunlight.

The document glass or the underside of the document cover/SPF/RSPF is dirty.

→ Clean regularly.

Original smudged or blotchy.

→ Use a clean original.

The scanner glass in the SPF/RSPF is dirty.

→ Clean the long, narrow glass in the SPF/RSPF.

The transfer charger is dirty.

→ Clean the transfer charger.

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A copy job stops before it is finished.

Problem

Paper size for a paper tray cannot be set.

Cause and solution

Copying or printing is performed.

→ Set the paper size after copying or printing is complete.

The machine has stopped temporarily due to running out of paper or a misfeed.

→ Load paper or remove the misfeed, and then set the paper size.

An interrupt copy job is in progress.

→ Set the paper size after the interrupt copy job is finished.

The display or the ORIGINAL DATA indicator is blinking.

→ Data is being held in memory. Print the data in memory or clear it from memory.

The paper output tray is full.

→ Long copy runs are automatically paused every 250 copies.

Remove the copies in the paper output tray and press the

[START] key ( ) to resume copying.

"FUL" appear in the display.

→ The memory became full during sort/group copy or 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy. Copy only the originals that have been scanned to that point, or cancel the job and clear the data from memory.

The POWER SAVE indicator is lit.

The tray is out of paper.

→ Load paper.

A paper feed location is blinking.

→ A blinking paper feed location means that the size of paper loaded in the tray is different from the paper size setting for the tray. Change the paper size setting, open and close the tray, and then press the [CLEAR] key ( ) or [CLEAR ALL] key ( ).

Any other indicators are lit.

→ If other indicators are lit, the machine is in "Preheat mode". Press any key on the operation panel to resume normal operation.

The POWER SAVE indicator is only lit.

→ If only the POWER SAVE indicator is lit, the machine is in auto power shut-off mode. Press the [START] key ( ) to resume normal operation.

Any of the alarm indicator

( , , , , ) is lit or blinking.

Lighting fixture flickers.

See "INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES" to check the meaning of the alarm indicator and error message in the display, and take appropriate action.

The same power outlet used is for the lighting fixture and the machine.

→ Connect the machine to a power outlet which is not used for other electric appliances.

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PRINTING AND SCANNING PROBLEMS

In addition to this section, troubleshooting information can also be found in the README files for each of the software programs. To view a README file, see the "Software Setup Guide".

Problem

The machine does not print.

(ON LINE indicator does not blink.)

The machine does not print.

(ON LINE indicator was blinking.)

Printing is slow.

The printed image is light and uneven.

Cause and solution

The machine is set to ONLINE mode.

→ Press the [ON LINE] key to turn on the ON LINE indicator.

The machine is not correctly connected with your computer.

→ Check both ends of the printer cable and make sure you have a solid connection. Try a known good cable. For information on cables, see "SPECIFICATIONS".

The port setting is correct.

→ Printing is not possible if the printer driver port setting is not correct. Set the port correctly.

Copy job is performed.

→ Wait until the copy job is complete.

The tray size settings are the same on the machine and in the printer driver.

→ Make sure that the same tray paper size is set on the machine and in the printer driver. To change the tray paper size setting in the printer driver, see the Software Setup Guide.

The specified size of paper has been loaded.

→ Load the specified size of paper in the paper tray.

All paper feed location indicators are blinking.

→ When "Use close paper size (user program)" is disabled, the

PAPER SIZE indicator on the operation panel will blink. You can press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( ) to select a tray manually, or load paper in the bypass tray and press the [ON LINE] key to begin printing.

→ When "Use close paper size" is enabled, printing will take place using a size of paper that is close to the size of the print image.

Simultaneous use of two or more application software programs.

→ Start printing after quitting all unused application software programs.

The paper is loaded so that printing takes place on the front side of the paper.

→ Some paper types have a front and back side. If the paper is loaded so that printing takes place on the back side, toner will not adhere well to the paper and a good image will not be obtained.

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Problem

The printed image is dirty.

The printed image is skewed or it runs off the paper.

Cause and solution

You are using paper that is outside the specified size and weight range.

→ Use copy paper within the specified range.

Paper curled or damp.

→ Do not use curled or crimped paper. Replace with dry copy paper.

During periods when the machine is not used for a long time, remove the paper from the tray and store it in a dark place in a bag to prevent moisture absorption.

You did not set sufficient margins in the paper settings of your application.

→ The top and bottom of the paper may be dirty if the margins are set outside of the specified print quality area.

→ Set the margins in the software application within the specified print quality area.

The paper size is not loaded in the tray the same as that specified in the printer driver.

→ Check if the [Paper Size] options suit the size of the paper loaded in the tray.

→ If the "Fit To Page" setting is activated, make sure that the paper size selected from the drop-down list of the "Fit To Paper Size" option is the same as the size of the loaded paper.

The orientation of document setting is not correct.

→ Click the "Paper" tab in the printer driver setup screen, and verify if the "Image Orientation" option is set to your requirements.

Paper is not loaded properly.

→ Make sure the paper is properly loaded.

You did not correctly specify the margins for the application in use.

→ Check the layout of the document margins and the paper size settings for the application you are using. Also check if the print settings are specified correctly to suit the paper size.

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Problem

Lines in tables are not aligned correctly and gaps appear.

Any of the alarm indicator

, , blinking.

, , ) is lit or

Cause and solution

The printer driver settings are not appropriate for both the paper and the print job.

→ "Draft", "Normal" or "Photo" can be selected for the print quality in the "Advanced" tab of the printer driver setup screen. When

"Photo" is selected, you can click the "Image Adjustment" button and adjust the brightness and contrast in the dialog box that appears. Adjust these settings appropriately for your print data and try printing again.

Your machine is not selected correctly in the current application for the print job.

→ When choosing "Print" from the "File" menu located in applications, be sure you have selected "SHARP AR-XXXX"

(where XXXX is the model name of your machine) printer displayed in the "Print" dialog box.

See "INDICATORS AND DISPLAY MESSAGES" to check the meaning of the alarm indicator and error message in the display, and take appropriate action.

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Problem

Poor scanning quality.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Cause and solution

The document glass or the underside of the document cover/SPF/RSPF is dirty.

→ Clean regularly.

Original smudged or blotchy.

→ Use a clean original.

You have not specified a suitable resolution.

→ Make sure that the resolution setting in the scanner driver is appropriate for the original.

You are scanning a large area (for example an entire 11" x

17") at high resolution.

→ If you attempt to scan a large area at high resolution and there is insufficient memory in the machine to hold the scanned data, scanning will take place at a lower resolution and the scanner driver will enhance the data to make up for the lower resolution.

However, the quality of the enhanced image will not be as high as if scanning took place at the higher resolution. Use a lower resolution setting, or scan a smaller area.

You have not specified a suitable value for the "B/W

Threshold" setting.

→ If you are scanning with a TWAIN-compliant application and are using "White", "Red", "Green" or "Blue" mode from "Light Source" menu, make sure that a suitable value is specified for the "B/W

Threshold" setting. A larger threshold value makes your output darker, while a small threshold value makes it lighter. To adjust the threshold automatically, click the "Auto Threshold" button on the "Image" tab of the "Custom Settings" screen.

The brightness and contrast settings are not suitable.

→ If you are scanning with a TWAIN-compliant application and the resulting image has unsuitable brightness or contrast (for example it is too bright), click the "Auto Brightness/Contrast

Adjustment" button on the "Color" tab of the "Custom Settings" screen. Click the "Brightness/Contrast" button to adjust the brightness and the contrast while viewing the scanned output image on the screen. If you are scanning with a WIA-compliant application or the "Scanner and Camera Wizard", click "Adjust the quality of the scanned picture" or the "Custom settings" button, and adjust the brightness and contrast in the screen that appears.

The original is not placed face up in the SPF/RSPF or face down on the original table.

→ Place the original face up in the SPF/RSPF or face down on the original table.

The original was not placed in the correct position.

→ Place the original correctly.

"Quick Scan" has been selected.

→ If scanning is performed when the "Quick Scan" option has been selected, image quality may be degraded. This is because the scanned data is transferred using JPEG compression. If image quality is poor, then perform scanning again without selecting the

"Quick Scan" option. ("Quick Scan" is not selected by default.)

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Problem

Unable to scan the image.

Scanner transfer speed is slow

Cause and solution

If scanning is not possible, shut down your computer, turn off the machine’s power switch, and unplug the machine’s power cord. Next, start your computer, restore power to the machine, and try scanning again. If scanning is still not possible, check the following items.

Your application is not TWAIN/WIA compliant.

→ If your application is not TWAIN/WIA compliant, scanning will not be possible. Make sure your application is TWAIN/WIA compliant.

You have not selected the scanner driver of the machine in your application.

→ Make sure that the machine’s scanner driver is selected in your

TWAIN/WIA-compliant application.

You have not specified all scanning preferences appropriately.

→ Scanning a large area in full color at high resolution results in a large amount of data and extended scanning times. The scanning preferences should be set appropriately for type of original to be scanned, i.e., Text, Text/Graphics, Photograph, Color, or Black &

White.

There is not enough computer memory.

→ The scan resolution will vary depending on the scanning area and how much memory in the machine is free. To can a 11" x 17" original in full color at 600 dpi without using enhancement, the dual function board and the 256 MB optional memory (AR-SM5) are required.

You do not have Administrator rights.

→ To use the machine to scan into Windows 2000/XP, you must log on as an Administrator.

Your computer does not meet the system requirements for the USB 2.0 interface (Hi-Speed mode).

→ See "System requirements for USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed mode)" (p.38) to configure your system as required for USB 2.0, and then set

"USB 2.0 mode switching" in the user programs to "Hi-Speed".

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Notice page printed

If you find that a notice page has been printed at the end of a print job, the print data received from the computer has not been printed as specified. Fix the problem as explained below and then try printing again.

What to do when a notice page is printed, 1 What to do when a notice page is printed, 2

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Notice Page

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The incorrect driver is chosen, a normal output was not able to be excuted.

Please install the appropriate driver.

Please refer to the operation manual for the solution method.

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Notice Page

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The IMC memory full error had occurred, a normal output was not able to be executed.

Please refer to the operation manual for the solution method.

The above notice page is printed if you attempt to print using the print driver for the dual function board when the dual function board is not installed. Change to the standard print driver and print again. If the standard print driver is not installed, install as explained in the

Software Setup Guide.

The above notice page is printed when a print job containing more data than can be held in the memory of the dual function board is sent to the machine. To fix the problem, disable the ROPM function. If you need to use the ROPM function, set the print quality in the printer driver to "Draft", or increase the amount of memory on the dual function board.

Note

The IMC memory is used to temporarily hold print data when the ROPM function is used.

This memory is also used to temporarily hold the original image during copying. The proportion of IMC memory allocated to the printer function can be changed in the user programs of copy mode. See the user program "Memory allocated to printer mode".

(p.46) It is also possible to expand memory by adding on a commercially available memory module. For more information on expansion memory, contact a SHARP service center.

Removing the software

If you need to remove the software, follow these steps.

1

Click the "start" button, and then click

"Control Panel".

On Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000, click the

"Start" button, select "Settings", and then click

"Control Panel".

2

Click "Add or Remove Programs".

On Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/2000, double-click the "Add/Remove Programs" icon.

3

Select the printer/scanner driver for the machine and Button Manager from the list, and remove the software.

For more information, refer to your operating manual or to the help files for your operating system.

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INDICATORS AND DISPLAY

MESSAGES

If one of the following indicators lights up or one of the following messages appears in the display, check the meaning of the indicator or message in the following table and take appropriate action.

Toner cartridge replacement required indicator Developer replacement required indicator

Maintenance indicator

Paper required indicator

Misfeed indicator

Display

Indication

Maintenance indicator

Developer replacement required indicator

Steadily lit

Steadily lit

Service by an authorized SHARP service technician is required.

Cause and solution

Developer is required. Contact your SHARP service center as soon as possible.

Toner cartridge replacement required indicator

Paper required indicator

Misfeed indicator

ORIGINAL SIZE indicator

Steadily lit

Replacement of toner cartridge will be needed soon.

Prepare a new cartridge.

Blinking Toner cartridge must be replaced. Replace it with a new one.

Steadily lit

The tray is out of paper. Load paper. It is also possible that the tray is not inserted completely into the machine. Make sure it is inserted correctly.

Blinking

Blinking

A paper misfeed has occurred. Remove the misfeed as explained in "MISFEED REMOVAL".

If the ORIGINAL SIZE indicator blinks when margin shift is selected, rotate the original so that it is in the same orientation as the blinking ORIGINAL SIZE indicator.

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[CH] appears in display

Letters and numbers appear in the display

Blinking

Steadily lit

Blinking

"FUL" appears in the display paper tray.

The front cover or the side cover is open. Close the front cover or the side cover.

The toner cartridge is not installed correctly. Reinstall the toner cartridge. If [CH] still blinks in the display after reinstalling the toner cartridge, contact a SHARP service center.

Write down the code that appears and then unplug the power cord and contact your dealer. Tell your dealer what code appeared and the circumstances under which it appeared.

Data is being held in memory. Print the data or clear it from memory.

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ORIGINAL

SIZE

11 X 17

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PAPER

SIZE

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8½ X 11

EXTRA

Misfeed location indicator lights up at the optional 2 x 250-sheet/250-sheet paper feed unit

The PAPER SIZE indicator on the operation panel will blink.

You can press the [TRAY SELECT] key ( manually, or load paper in the bypass tray and press the

[ON LINE] key ( ) to begin printing.

) to select a tray

The lower side cover of the 2 x 250-sheet/250-sheet paper feed unit is open. Close the lower side cover.

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MISFEED REMOVAL

When a misfeed occurs, the misfeed indicator ( ) and a misfeed location indicator ( ) will blink and the machine will automatically stop.

Check the blinking misfeed location indicator to identify the location of the misfeed and remove it.

Note

The paper may tear when you remove a misfeed. In this event, be sure to remove all torn pieces of paper from the machine, taking care not to touch the photoconductive drum (the green part). Any scratches or damage to the surface of the drum will cause dirty copies.

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MISFEED IN THE SPF/RSPF

1

Remove the misfed original.

Check sections A, B, and

C in the left shows the illustration (see the next page), and remove the misfed original.

Section B

Open the SPF/RSPF and rotate the two release rollers in the direction of the arrow to feed the original out. Close the SPF/RSPF and then remove the original.

Roller

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Section A

Open the feeding roller cover and remove the misfed original from the document feeder tray.

Close the feeding roller cover.

Feeding roller cover

If a small original (5-1/2" x 8-1/2", etc.) is misfed, or if an original misfeed occurs in the reversing tray of the RSPF (if installed), open the right side cover and remove the original. Close the right side cover.

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Section C

Remove the misfed original from the exit area.

If the misfed original cannot be easily removed from the exit area, open the moveable part of the document feeder tray and remove the original.

2

Open and close the SPF/RSPF to make the misfeed location indicator stop blinking.

You can also make the misfeed indicator stop blinking by opening and closing the feeding roller cover or the right side cover.

3

Return the originals indicated by the minus number in the display to the document feeder tray and press the

[START] key ( ).

Copying will resume from the originals that still remained when the misfeed occurred.

If an RSPF is installed, remove the reversing tray and then remove the original.

Note

After removing a misfed original from the exit area, be sure to attach the reversing tray securely to the exit area (when the

RSPF is installed).

MISFEED IN THE BYPASS TRAY

1

Gently pull the misfed paper out.

2

Open and close the side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

Note

• When closing the side cover, press down on the handle.

• If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

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MISFEED IN THE MACHINE

1

Open the bypass tray and the side cover.

2

Check the misfeed location. Remove the misfed paper following the instructions for each location in the illustration below.

If paper is misfed here, go to "B.

Misfeed in the fusing area".

If the misfed paper is visible side here, go to "C. Misfeed in the transport area".

If paper is misfed here, go to "A.

Misfeed in the paper feed area".

A. Misfeed in the paper feed area

1

Push gently on both ends of the front cover .

3

Close the front cover and side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

2

Carefully remove the misfed paper.

Turn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow to assist in removing it.

Roller rotating knob

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

Note

• When closing the front cover, press on both ends.

• When closing the side cover, press on the handle.

• If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

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Warning

The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch the fusing unit when removing misfed paper. Doing so may cause a burn or injury.

Caution

Do not touch the photoconductive drum

(green portion) when removing the misfed paper. Doing so may damage the drum and cause smudges on copies.

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B. Misfeed in the fusing area

1

Push gently on both ends of the front cover.

4

Lift the fusing unit release lever.

2

Turn the roller rotating knob in the direction of the arrow.

Roller rotating knob

5

Close the front cover and side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

3

Carefully remove the misfed paper.

Lower the fusing unit release levers to allow easier removal. Return the release levers to their operating positions.

Fusing unit release lever

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

Note

• When closing the front cover, press on both ends.

• When closing the side cover, press on the handle.

• If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

Warning

The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch the fusing unit when removing misfed paper. Doing so may cause a burn or injury.

Caution

• Do not touch the photoconductive drum

(green portion) when removing the misfed paper. Doing so may damage the drum and cause smudges on copies.

• Be careful about unfixed toner on the misfed paper not to soil your hands or clothes.

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C. Misfeed in the transport area

1

Open the fusing paper guide by pressing down the projection on either side of the guide and remove the misfed paper.

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

Warning

The fusing unit is hot. Do not touch the fusing unit when removing misfed paper. Doing so may cause a burn or injury.

2

If the misfed paper cannot be removed by the previous step but is visible in the paper output area, remove the paper by pulling it into the paper output area.

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

3

Close the side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

Note

• When closing the side cover, press on the handle.

• If the paper was torn, make sure that no torn pieces remain in the machine.

• If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

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MISFEED IN THE UPPER PAPER TRAY

Note

Make sure that there is no misfed paper in the tray before pulling it out. (p.65)

1

Lift and pull out the upper paper tray and remove the misfed paper.

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

2

Open and close the side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

Note

• When closing the side cover, press on the handle.

• If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

3

Close the upper paper tray.

Push the upper paper tray in completely.

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MISFEED IN THE LOWER PAPER TRAY

(AR-M205 only)

1

Note

• Make sure that there is no misfed paper in the tray before pulling it out. (p.65)

• Use the following procedure to remove misfeeds that occur in the 250-sheet paper feed unit/2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit.

Open the lower side cover.

Grasp the handle to open the lower side cover.

5

Close the lower paper tray.

2

Remove the misfed paper.

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

3

If the misfed paper is not seen in step

2, lift and pull out the lower paper tray and remove the misfed paper.

Be careful not to tear the misfed paper during removal.

4

Close the lower side cover.

The misfeed indicator

( ) will go out.

Note

If the misfeed indicator ( ) does not stop blinking, check for torn pieces of paper in the machine.

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REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE

When the toner cartridge replacement required indicator ( ) lights up, the toner cartridge will need replacement soon. Obtain a new cartridge. When the toner cartridge replacement required indicator ( ) blinks, the toner cartridge must be replaced before copying can be resumed.

Replace the toner cartridge by following the procedure below.

Note

When the toner cartridge replacement indicator ( ) blinks, little toner remains and thus copies may be faint.

1

Push on both ends of the front cover and open it.

4

Insert the toner cartridge along the guides until it locks in place while pushing the lock release lever.

If there is any dirt or dust on the toner cartridge, remove it before installing the cartridge.

2

Pull the toner cartridge out while pressing the lock release lever.

Toner cartridge lock release lever

5

Remove the tape from the shutter. Pull the shutter out of the toner cartridge.

Discard the shutter.

Caution

After removing the toner cartridge, do not shake it or tap on it. Doing so may cause toner to leak from the cartridge. Put the old cartridge immediately in the bag contained in the box of the new cartridge. Dispose of the old toner cartridge in accordance with local regulations.

3

Remove the new toner cartridge from the bag. Grasp the cartridge on both sides and shake it horizontally four or five times. After shaking the cartridge, remove the tape.

4 or 5 times

Shutter tape

6

Close the front cover.

The toner cartridge replacement required indicator ( ) will go out.

Note

• Even after a new toner cartridge is installed, the toner cartridge replacement required indicator ( ) may still light up, indicating that copying cannot be resumed (toner is not fed sufficiently). In this case, open and close the front cover. The machine will feed toner again for about two minutes and then copying can be resumed.

• Before closing the front cover, make sure that the toner cartridge is correctly installed.

• When closing the front cover, press on both ends.

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Caution

• Grasp the grip when holding the cartridge.

Do not hold the cartridge by the shutter.

• Be sure to shake the cartridge only before the tape is removed.

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

This chapter explains how to keep the machine operating smoothly, including viewing copy count, and scan count,

  the toner level indicator, and cleaning the machine.

CHECKING THE TOTAL OUTPUT

COUNT AND TONER LEVEL

CHECKING THE TOTAL OUTPUT COUNT

From the "0" display, you can check the total output count, total copy count, and total scan count as explained below.

The total output count is all pages (for both printing and copying) printed by the machine. The total count, copy count, total scan count, and copy count for each account (if enabled) are reset to 0 when the count reaches 50,000.

[Total output count]

Hold down the [0] key.

READ-END

The total output count appears in the display while you hold down the key.

The total output count appears sequentially in two parts while you hold down the [0] key.

[Total copy count]

Hold down the [READ-END] key ( ).

READ-END

The total copy count appears in the display while you hold down the key.

The count display and counting method are the same as for the total output count.

Example: Total number of pages output is 12,345.

Note

The total number of pages printed in printer mode can be calculated by subtracting the total copy count from the total output count.

Note

• Each 11" x 17" size page is counted as two pages.

• During a copy run, pressing the [0] key shows the number of completed copy pages, not the total output count.

[Total scan count]

Hold down the [ ] key.

READ-END

The total scan count appears in the display while you hold down the key.

The count display and counting method are the same as for the total output count.

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CHECKING THE TONER LEVEL

The toner level is indicated by a 6-level display. Use it as a guideline for replacing the toner cartridge.

1

Hold down the [Light] key ( ) until the alarm indicators ( , , , , ) blink.

The display will show

"- -".

1 3 5

2

Hold down the [Copy ratio display] key

( ) for more than 5 seconds.

ZOOM

The approximate quantity of toner remaining will be indicated in the display as a percentage. ("100",

"75", "50", "25", "10" is displayed.) When the percentage is less than

10%, "LO" will be displayed.

3

Press the [Light] key ( ) to return to the normal display.

The alarm indicators ( , , , , ) go off.

The display returns to the number of copies display.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CLEANING THE DOCUMENT GLASS AND

SPF/RSPF/DOCUMENT COVER

If the document glass, SPF/RSPF, underside of the document cover, or the scanner for originals coming from the

SPF/RSPF (the long narrow glass surface on the right side of the document glass) become dirty, the dirt may appear on copies. Always keep these parts clean.

Stains or dirt on the document glass/SPF/RSPF will also be copied. Wipe the document glass, document cover portion of the SPF/RSPF and the scanning window on the document glass with a soft, clean cloth.

If necessary, dampen the cloth with water. Do not use thinner, benzene, or similar volatile cleaning agents.

Warning

Do not spray flammable cleaner gas.

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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

CLEANING THE BYPASS TRAY PAPER FEED

ROLLER

If misfeeds occur frequently when feeding envelopes, thick paper, etc. through the bypass tray, wipe the paper feed roller at the feed slot of the bypass tray with a soft, clean cloth dampened with alcohol or water.

Paper feed roller

CLEANING THE TRANSFER CHARGER

If copies start becoming streaky or blotchy, the transfer charger may be dirty.

Clean the charger using the following procedure.

1

Turn the power switch off.

2

Open the bypass tray and the side cover.

5

Set the charger cleaner onto the transfer charger and gently slide the cleaner in the direction indicated by the arrow two or three times.

If the white sheet metal is smudged with toner, wipe it with a soft, clean cloth.

3

Lift and pull out the upper paper tray.

Note

Slide the charger cleaner from one end to the other end along the groove of the transfer charger. If the cleaner is stopped on the way, smudges on copies may occur.

6

Return the charger cleaner to its original position. Close the upper paper tray. Close the side cover by pressing the handle on the cover.

7

Turn the power switch on.

7

4

Take the charger cleaner out by holding the tab.

Charger cleaner

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PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES

PERIPHERAL DEVICES

Optional equipment and supplies are explained in this chapter. To purchase optional equipment and supplies, contact SHARP service.

Note

As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.

Option that can be installed on the AR-M160

AR-M205 AR-M160

Reversing single pass feeder

(AR-RP6)

Platen cover

(AR-VR5)

Options that can be installed on both models

Single pass feeder

(AR-SP6)

250-sheet paper feed unit

(AR-D24)

2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit

(AR-D25)

Dual function board (AR-EB7)

256 MB optional memory (AR-SM5)

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PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES

SINGLE PASS FEEDER/

REVERSING SINGLE PASS FEEDER

For the names of the parts of the SPF/RSPF, see "PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS". (p.8)

Specifications

Acceptable original

Weight

Size

Capacity

Detectable original sizes

Weight

Dimensions

AR-SP6 AR-RP6

15 lbs. to 24 lbs. (56 g/m

2

to 90 g/m

2

)

5-1/2" x 8-1/2" to 11" x 17"

Up to 40 sheets (Thickness 5/32" (4mm) and below)

5-1/2" x 8-1/2", 8-1/2" x 11", 8-1/2" x 11"R, 8-1/2" x 14", 11" x 17"

11.1 lbs. (5.0 kg) 12.0 lbs. (5.4 kg)

22-61/64" (W) x 17-9/64" (D) x 5-1/4" (H)

(583 mm (W) x 435 mm (D) x 133 mm (H))

250-SHEET PAPER FEED UNIT/

2 X 250-SHEET PAPER FEED UNIT

These paper feed units provide the convenience of increased paper capacity for the copier and a greater choice of paper sizes readily available for copying.

The AR-D24 contains one 250-sheet paper tray and the AR-D25 contains two 250-sheet paper trays.

Part names

250-sheet paper feed unit

AR-D24

Side cover

2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit

AR-D25

Side cover

Tray Trays

Specifications

Paper size

Paper capacity

Paper weight

Power supply

Dimensions

Weight

AR-D24 AR-D25

8-1/2" x 11" to 11" x 17"

One tray with capacity for 250 sheets of

24 lbs. (90 g/m

2

) bond paper

Two trays with capacity for 250 sheets of

24 lbs. (90 g/m

2

) bond paper

15 lbs. to 24 lbs. (56 g/m

2

to 90 g/m

2

)

Drawn from the machine

23-15/64" (W) x16-27/64" (D) x 3-15/32" (H)

(590 mm (W) x 471 mm (D) x 88 mm (H))

10.4 lbs. (4.7 kg)

23-15/64" (W) x16-27/64" (D) x 6-27/32" (H)

(590 mm (W) x 471 mm (D) x 173.5 mm (H))

20.1 lbs. (9.1 kg)

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PERIPHERAL DEVICES AND SUPPLIES

DUAL FUNCTION BOARD

A dual function board can be installed to add a variety of copy functions and enable use of the printer driver for the dual function board, which features a faster printing speed than the standard printer driver. For copy functions that can be used, see "Convenient Copy Functions". (p.32)

Specification

Added functions

AR-EB7

Sort copy, group copy, 2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copying, rotation copy, border erase copying, center erase copying, margin copying, USB 2.0 port printer function for the dual function board, ROPM function, High-speed data transfer (when connected to a USB 2.0 port)

Electronic sort compression method

Electronic sort memory

Electronic sort scannable pages

JBIG

16 MB

100 standard 8-1/2" x 11" originals

STORAGE OF SUPPLIES

Standard supplies for this product that are to be replace by the user are paper and toner cartridge.

GENUINE SUPPLIES

For best copying results, be sure to use only SHARP Genuine Supplies which are designed, engineered and tested to maximize the life and performance of SHARP copiers. Look for the Genuine Supplies label on the toner package.

PROPER STORAGE

Store the supplies in a location that is:

clean and dry, at a stable temperature, not exposed to direct sunlight.

Store paper in the wrapper and lying flat.

Paper stored out of the wrapper or in packages standing on end may curl or get damp, resulting in paper misfeeds.

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APPENDIX

SPECIFICATIONS

Model

Type

Photoconductive type

Document glass type

Reproduction method

Originals

Originals size

Copy size

Copying speed

(one-sided copying at

100% copy ratio)

Continuous copy

First-copy time*

Warm-up time*

Copy ratio

Exposure system

Paper feed method

Fusing system

Developer system

Light source

Resolution

Gradation

AR-M160

Digital Multifunction System, Desktop

OPC drum

Fixed

AR-M205

Laser electrostatic reproduction

Sheets, bound documents

Max. 11" x 17"

Max. 11" x 17"

Min. 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"

Image loss: Max. 5/32" (4 mm) (leading and trailing edges)

Max. 5/32" (4 mm) (along other edges in total)

9 copies/min.

10 copies/min.

12 copies/min.

16 copies/min.

16 copies/min.

(11" x 17")

(8-1/2" x 14")

(8-1/2" x 11"R)

(8-1/2" x 11")

(5-1/2" x 8-1/2")

Max. 999 copies; subtractive counter

10 copies/min.

12 copies/min.

15 copies/min.

20 copies/min.

20 copies/min.

Power supply

Power consumption

Overall dimensions

(with bypass tray folded)

23-15/64" (W) x 20-29/32" (D) (590 mm (W) x 531 mm (D))

(11" x 17")

(8-1/2" x 14")

(8-1/2" x 11"R)

(8-1/2" x 11")

(5-1/2" x 8-1/2")

Approx. 7.2 sec.

Approx. 45 sec.

Variable: 25% to 400%, in 1% increments (total 376 steps)

Fixed preset: 50%, 64%, 77%, 95%, 100%, 121%, 129%, 141%, 200%

Document cover: Moving optical source, slit exposure (stationary platen) with automatic exposure function

SPF/RSPF: Moving original

One automatic feeding paper tray (250 sheets) + bypass tray (100 sheets)

Heat rollers

Two automatic feeding paper trays (250 sheets each) + bypass tray (100 sheets)

Magnetic brush development

Cold cathode fluorescent lamp

Scan: 600 x 300 dpi Output: 600 x 600 dpi (AUTO/TEXT mode)

Scan: 600 x 600 dpi Output: 600 x 600 dpi (PHOTO mode)

Scanning: 256

Printing: 2 value

AC 120V, 60 Hz, 10A

Max. 1.2 kW

Weight

Approx. 69.1 lbs. (31.3 kg)

(Not includes toner cartridge)

Approx. 77.4 lbs. (35.1 kg)

(Not includes toner cartridge)

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Dimensions

Operating conditions

Noise level

Emission concentration

(measured according to

RAL-UZ62)

23-15/64" (W) x 22-23/32" (D) x 18-33/64" (H)

(590 mm (W) x 577 mm (D) x 470 mm (H))

23-15/64" (W) x 22-23/32" (D) x 21-55/64" (H)

(590 mm (W) x 577mm (D) x 555mm (H))

Temperature: 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C), Humidity: 20% to 85%

Sound Power Level L wA (1B=10dB)

Copying: 6.2[B]

Standby: 3.1[B]

Sound Pressure Level L pA (bystander positions)

Copying: 48[dB(A)]

Standby: 16[dB(A)]

Sound Pressure Level L pA (operator position)

Copying: 50[dB(A)]

Standby: 18[dB(A)]

Noise emission measurement in accordance with ISO 7779.

Ozone: 0.02 mg/m

3

Dust: 0.075 mg/m

3

or less

Styrene: 0.07 mg/m

or less

3

or less

* The first-copy time and warm-up time may vary depending on the power-supply voltage, ambient temperature, and other operating conditions.

Printer Function

Print speed

Resolution

Memory

Emulation

Memory expansion

Interface port

Interface cables

AR-M205 Max. 20ppm / AR-M160 Max. 16 ppm

(Dual function board must be installed)

600 dpi

AR-M160: 16 MB, AR-M205: 32MB

SHARP GDI

Up to 256 MB can be only added by installing a 256 MB optional memory (AR-SM5) in one DIMM expansion slot (dual function board must be installed)

IEEE1284 parallel port/

USB port (USB1.1), USB port (USB2.0, dual function board must be installed)

[Parallel cable]

Shielded bi-directional (IEEE1284) cable (max. length 10 feet (3 m))

Please purchase a commercially available parallel cable.

[USB cable (only for connection to USB 1.1 port)]

Shielded twisted pair cable (max. length 10 feet (3 m))

[USB cable (only for connection to USB 2.0 port)]

Shielded twisted pair cable (max. length 10 feet (3 m), must support USB 2.0)

Please purchase a commercially available USB cable.

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Scanner Function

Type

Scanning method

Flatbed scanner

Document glass / SPF/RSPF

Light source

Resolution*

Cold cathode fluorescent lamp

Basic: 600 dpi x 600 dpi

Setting range: 50dpi - 9600dpi

Original types Sheet media, books

Effective scanning area 11-45/64" (297 mm) (Lengthwise) x 16-63/64" (431 mm) (Width)

Scanning speed

Input Data

Output Data

Scanning colors

Protocol

Interface port

Drop out color

Supported operating systems

Void area

Interface cables

2.88 msec/line

1 bit or 12 bit

1 bit or 8 bit

Black and white 2 value, Grayscale, Full color

TWAIN / WIA (Windows XP only) / STI

USB port (USB 1.1)

USB port (USB 2.0, dual function board must be installed)

Yes

Windows98/Me

Windows 2000 Professional/Windows XP Home Edition/Professional

(Detailed information can be found in the Software Setup Guide)

Top and bottom edges 7/64" (2.5 mm) due to scanner driver

Right and left edges 1/8" (3.0 mm)

[USB cable (only for connection to USB 1.1 port)]

Shielded twisted pair cable (max. length 10 feet (3 m))

[USB cable (only for connection to USB 2.0 port)]

Shielded twisted pair cable (max. length 10 feet (3 m), must support USB 2.0)

Please purchase a commercially available USB cable.

* The resolution may be enhanced by the scanner driver depending on the scanned area and amount of memory installed in the machine.

Note

As a part of our policy of continuous improvement, SHARP reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement without prior notice. The performance specification figures indicated are nominal values of production units. There may be some deviations from these values in individual units.

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SOFTWARE LICENSE

PLEASE READ THIS LICENSE CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. BY USING THE

SOFTWARE, YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE.

1. License. The application, demonstration, system and other software accompanying this License, whether on disk, in read only memory, or on any other media (the "Software") and related documentation are licensed to you by SHARP. You own the disk on which the Software is recorded but SHARP and/or

SHARP's Licensors retain title to the Software and related documentation. This License allows you to use the Software on one or more computers connected to a single printer and make one copy of the Software in machine-readable form for backup purposes only. You must reproduce on such copy the SHARP copyright notice, the copyright notice of SHARP's Licensors and any other proprietary legends of SHARP and/or its Licensors that were on the original copy of the Software. You may also transfer all your license rights in the Software, the backup copy of the Software, the related documentation and a copy of this

License to another party, provided the other party reads and agrees to the terms and conditions of this

License.

2. Restrictions. The Software contains copyrighted material, trade secrets and other proprietary material which is owned by SHARP and/or its Licensors and in order to protect them you may not decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise reduce the Software to a human-perceivable form. You may not modify, network, rent, lease, loan, distribute or create derivative works based upon the Software in whole or in part. You may not electronically transmit the Software from one computer to another or over a network.

3. Termination. This license is effective until terminated. You may terminate this License at any time by destroying the Software and related documentation and all copies thereof. This License will terminate immediately without notice from SHARP and/or SHARP's Licensors if you fail to comply with any provision of this License. Upon termination you must destroy the Software and related documentation and all copies thereof.

4. Export Law Assurances. You agree and certify that neither the Software nor any other technical data received from SHARP, nor the direct product thereof, will be exported outside the United States except as authorized and as permitted by the laws and regulations of the United States. If the Software has been rightfully obtained by you outside of the United States, you agree that you will not re-export the Software nor any other technical data received from SHARP, nor the direct product thereof, except as permitted by the laws and regulations of the United states and the laws and the regulation of the jurisdiction in which you obtained the Software.

5. Government End Users. If you are acquiring the Software on behalf of any unit or agency of the

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6. Limited Warranty on Media. SHARP warrants the disks on which the Software is recorded to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of purchase as evidenced by a copy of the receipt. The entire liability of SHARP and/or its Licensors and your exclusive remedy will be replacement of the disk which fails to meet the limited warranty provided by this Clause 6. A disk will be replaced when it is returned to SHARP or a SHARP authorized representative with a copy of the receipt. SHARP will have no responsibility to replace a disk damaged by accident, abuse or misapplication.

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1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name : AR-202NT / AR-202T / AR-202ST / AR-202FT /

AR-202ST-C/ AR-203ST-C/ AR-016T/AR-016RT (Black Toner)

Supplier Identification : Sharp Corporation

22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan

Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.

Area

North

America

Oceania

Europe

Middle

East

(Country)

U.S.A.

(Name and Telephone Number)

Sharp Electronics Corporation

Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ

Telephone number for information

Emergency telephone number

Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.

Telephone number for information

Emergency telephone number

: 1-800-237-4277

: 1-800-255-3924

: 905-890-2100

: 1-800-255-3924

Australia Sharp Corporation of Australia PTY. Ltd.

No1 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood Blacktown N.S.W.

Telephone number for information : 1300-13-50-22

Germany Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH

Sonninstrasse 3, 20097 Hamburg

Telephone number to access MSDS : 040-2376-2185

For more information : 040-2376-2613

United

Kingdom

France

Sharp Electronics (U. K.) Ltd.

Telephone number for information

Sharp Electronics France S.A.

Telephone number for information

: 08705-274-277

: 01-49-90-34-00

Austria

Italy

Sharp Electronics GMBH

Telephone number for information

Sharp Electronics (Italy) S.P.A.

Telephone number for information

Spain Sharp Electronics (Espana) S.A.

Telephone number for information

Netherlands Sharp Electronics Benelux B.V.

Telephone number for information

: 01-727-19-0

: 02895951

: 93-581-97-00

: 30-6359500

Sweden Sharp Electronics Nordic AB

Telephone number for information

Switzerland Sharp Electronics (Schweiz) AG

Telephone number for information

U.A.E.

Sharp Middle East FZE

P.O.Box 17115 Jebel Ali, Dubai

Telephone number for information

: 08-634-36-00

: 01-846-6111

: 04-815311

2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Substance[ ] Preparation[X]

Ingredient

Styrene-Acrylate copolymer

CAS No.

29497-14-1

Carbon black

Iron oxide

1333-86-4

1309-38-2

Metal Complex dye* 109125-51-1

84179-66-8

Proportion OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV MAK-TWA NOHSC-TWA

85-95% Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed

5-10%

1-5%

< 2%

3.5mg/m 3

Not listed

0.5mg/m 3

3.5mg/m 3

* EC N0. : 400-110-2, Symbol letter : F, R Phrase : R11

Not listed

Not listed Not listed

0.5mg/m 3 Not listed

3mg/m 3

Not listed

Not listed

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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Most Important Hazards and Effects of the Products

Human Health Effects : There are no anticipated carcinogenic effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.

Environmental Effects : No data are available.

Specific Hazards : Dust explosion (like most finely divided organic powders)

Directive 1999/45/EC(Europe): Not classified as dangerous

4. FIRST-AID MEASURES

Route(s) of Entry : Inhalation?

Yes

Skin?

No

Ingestion?

Possible but very unusual.

Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. If symptoms occur, consult medical personnel.

Skin Contact : Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes or until particle is removed.

If irritation does occur, consult medical personnel.

Eye Contact : Flush eyes immediately with water for 15 minutes. If irritation does occur, consult medical personnel.

Ingestion : Rinse with water and drink several glasses of water . If irritation or discomfort does occur, consult medical personnel.

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Extinguishing Media : Water, CO

2

, foam and dry chemicals

Special Fire fighting Procedures : None

Fire and Explosion Hazards : Toner material, like most finely divided organic powders, may form an explosive mixture.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Personal Precautions : None

Environmental Precautions : None

Methods for Cleaning Up : Wipe off with paper or cloth. Do not use vacuum cleaner when a large amount is released. It, like most finely divided organic powders, is capable of creating a dust explosion.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling

Technical Measures : None

Precautions : None

Safe Handling Advice : Use of a dust mask is recommended when handling a large quantity of toner or during long term exposure, as with any non-toxic dust. Try not to disperse the particles.

Storage

Technical Measures : None

Storage Conditions : Keep container closed and Store in a cool and dry place.

Keep out of the reach of children.

Incompatible Products: None

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Engineering Measures

Ventilation : Not required under intended use.

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Exposure limit values

OSHA-PEL (USA)

ACGIH-TLV (USA)

Personal Protective Equipment

: 15mg/m 3 (Total Dust) , 5mg/m 3 (Respirable Dust)

: 10mg/m 3 (Total Dust) , 3mg/m 3 (Respirable Dust)

Respiratory Protection

Hand Protection

: Not required under intended use.

: Not required under intended use.

Eye Protection

Skin Protection

Other Protective Equipment

: Not required under intended use.

: Not required under intended use.

: Use of a dust mask and goggles are recommended when handling a large quantity of toner or during long term exposure, as with any non-toxic dust.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance

Physical State:Solid

Ph

Boiling/Melting Point

Softening Point (°C)

Flash Point (°C )

Ignition Point (°C )

Explosion Properties

Density (g/cm 3 )

Solubility in water

Form: Powder

: Not applicable

: Not applicable

: 100 - 130

: Not applicable

: > 350

: No data

: 1.1 (bulk density : 0.35)

: Negligible

Color:Black Odor:odorless

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability

Hazardous Reactions

Conditions to Avoid

Materials to Avoid

: Stable

: Dust explosion, like most finely divided organic powders.

: Electric discharge, throwing into fire.

: Oxidizing materials

Hazardous Decomposition Products : CO, CO

2

and NO

X

Further Information : None

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Acute Toxicity

Ingestion (oral) : LD

50

> 2000mg/kg (Rats)

Inhalation : LC

50

> 4.97mg/L

Eye irritation : Not an irritant (Rabbits)

Skin irritation : Not an irritant (Rabbits)

Skin sensitizer

Mutagenicity

: No sensitization

: Negative (Ames Test)

Carcinogenicity : In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.

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Data Issued: Jun. 1. 2003

MSDS No. F-01211

: In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration

(16mg/m 3 ) exposure group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in 22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m 3 ) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1mg/m 3 ) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential human exposures.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

No data are available.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Waste from residues : Waste material may be dumped or incinerated under conditions which meet all federal, state and local environmental regulations.

Contaminated Packaging : Waste may be disposed or incinerated under conditions which meet all federal, state and local environmental regulations.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN Classification : None

Not classified as hazardous for transport.

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

US Information

TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act):

All chemical substances in this product comply with all applicable rules or order under TSCA.

SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act) Title III

302 Extreme Hazardous Substance: None

311/312 Hazard Classification : None

EU Information

1999/45/EC and 67/548/EEC

Symbol & Indication

R-Phrase

76/769/EEC

: Not required

: Not required

: All chemical substances in this product comply with all applicable rules or order under 76/769/EEC.

16. OTHER INFORMATION

NFPA Rating (USA) : Health=1 Flammability=1 Reactivity=0

WHMIS Legislation (Canada) : This product is not a controlled product.

List of R phrases : R11 : Highly flammable

References

IARC (1996) : IARC monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, Vol.

65, Printing Process And Printing Inks, Carbon Black and Some Nitro Compounds, Lyon, pp.149-261

H.Muhle, B.Bellmann, O.Creutzenberg, C.Dasenbrock, H.Ernst, R.Kilpper, J.C.MacKenzie, P.Morrow,

U.Mohr, S.Takenaka, and R.Mermelstein (1991) Pulmonary Response to Toner upon Chronic Inhalation

Exposure in Rats.

Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, pp.280-299.

The information on this data sheet represents our current data and best opinion as to the proper use in handling of this product under normal conditions. However, all materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we do not guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist.

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1. PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION

Product Name : AR-202ND / AR-202DV / AR-202SD / AR-202SD-C (Black Developer)

Supplier Identification : Sharp Corporation

22-22 Nagaike-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan

Local suppliers are listed below. Please contact the nearest supplier for additional information.

Area

North

America

Oceania

Europe

Middle

East

(Country)

U.S.A.

(Name and Telephone Number)

Sharp Electronics Corporation

Sharp Plaza, Mahwah, NJ

Telephone number for information

Emergency telephone number

: 1-800-237-4277

: 1-800-255-3924

Canada Sharp Electronics of Canada Ltd.

Telephone number for information

Emergency telephone number

: 905-890-2100

: 1-800-255-3924

Australia Sharp Corporation of Australia PTY. Ltd.

No1 Huntingwood Drive Huntingwood Blacktown N.S.W.

Telephone number for information : 1300-13-50-22

Germany Sharp Electronics (Europe) GMBH

Sonninstrasse 3, 20097 Hamburg

Telephone number to access MSDS : 040-2376-2185

For more information : 040-2376-2613

United

Kingdom

France

Austria

Sharp Electronics (U. K.) Ltd.

Telephone number for information

Sharp Electronics France S.A.

Telephone number for information

Sharp Electronics GMBH

Telephone number for information

: 08705-274-277

: 01-49-90-34-00

: 01-727-19-0

Italy

Spain

Sharp Electronics (Italy) S.P.A.

Telephone number for information

Sharp Electronics (Espana) S.A.

Telephone number for information

Netherlands Sharp Electronics Benelux B.V.

Telephone number for information

Sweden Sharp Electronics Nordic AB

Telephone number for information

Switzerland Sharp Electronics (Schweiz) AG

Telephone number for information

U.A.E.

Sharp Middle East FZE

P.O.Box 17115 Jebel Ali, Dubai

Telephone number for information

: 02895951

: 93-581-97-00

: 30-6359500

: 08-634-36-00

: 01-846-6111

: 04-815311

2. COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS

Substance[ ] Preparation[X]

Ingredient

Iron powder

Styrene-Acrylate copolymer

Carbon black

CAS No.

7439-89-6

29497-14-1

Proportion OSHA PEL ACGIH TLV MAK-TWA NOHSC-TWA

> 90% Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed

5-10% Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed

1333-86-4 < 1% 3.5mg/m 3 3.5mg/m 3 Not listed 3mg/m 3

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3. HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION

Most Important Hazards and Effects of the Products

Human Health Effects : There are no anticipated carcinogenic effects from exposure based on animal tests performed using toner. When used as intended according to instructions, studies do not indicate any symptoms of fibrosis will occur.

Environmental Effects : No data are available.

Specific Hazards : Dust explosion (like most finely divided organic powders)

Directive 1999/45/EC(Europe): Not classified as dangerous

4. FIRST-AID MEASURES

Route(s) of Entry : Inhalation?

Yes

Skin?

No

Ingestion?

Possible but very unusual.

Inhalation : Remove to fresh air. If symptoms occur, consult medical personnel.

Skin Contact : Wash with soap and water for 15 minutes or until particle is removed.

If irritation does occur, consult medical personnel.

Eye Contact : Flush eyes immediately with water for 15 minutes. If irritation does occur, consult medical personnel.

Ingestion : Rinse with water and drink several glasses of water . If irritation or discomfort does occur, consult medical personnel.

5. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

Extinguishing Media : Water, CO

2

, foam and dry chemicals

Special Fire fighting Procedures : None

Fire and Explosion Hazards : Toner material, like most finely divided organic powders, may form an explosive mixture.

6. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES

Personal Precautions : None

Environmental Precautions : None

Methods for Cleaning Up : Wipe off with paper or cloth. Do not use vacuum cleaner when a large amount is released. It, like most finely divided organic powders, is capable of creating a dust explosion.

7. HANDLING AND STORAGE

Handling

Technical Measures : None

Precautions : None

Safe Handling Advice : Use of a dust mask is recommended when handling a large quantity of toner or during long term exposure, as with any non-toxic dust. Try not to disperse the particles.

Storage

Technical Measures : None

Storage Conditions : Keep container closed and Store in a cool and dry place.

Keep out of the reach of children.

Incompatible Products: None

8. EXPOSURE CONTROLS/PERSONAL PROTECTION

Engineering Measures

Ventilation : Not required under intended use.

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Exposure limit values

OSHA-PEL (USA)

ACGIH-TLV (USA)

Personal Protective Equipment

: 15mg/m 3 (Total Dust) , 5mg/m 3 (Respirable Dust)

: 10mg/m 3 (Total Dust) , 3mg/m 3 (Respirable Dust)

Respiratory Protection

Hand Protection

: Not required under intended use.

: Not required under intended use.

Eye Protection

Skin Protection

Other Protective Equipment

: Not required under intended use.

: Not required under intended use.

: Use of a dust mask and goggles are recommended when handling a large quantity of toner or during long term exposure, as with any non-toxic dust.

9. PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Appearance

Physical State:Solid

Ph

Boiling/Melting Point

Flash Point (°C )

Ignition Point (°C )

Explosion Properties

Density (g/cm 3 )

Solubility in water

Form: Powder

: Not applicable

: Not applicable

: Not applicable

: No data

: No data

: 7.3 (bulk density : 2.0)

: Negligible

Color:Black Odor:odorless

10. STABILITY AND REACTIVITY

Stability

Hazardous Reactions

Conditions to Avoid

: Stable

: Dust explosion, like most finely divided organic powders.

: Electric discharge, throwing into fire.

Materials to Avoid : Oxidizing materials

Hazardous Decomposition Products : CO, CO

2

and NO

X

Further Information : None

11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION

Acute Toxicity

Ingestion (oral) : LD

50

> 2000mg/kg (Rats)

Inhalation : No data

Eye irritation : No data

Skin irritation

Skin sensitizer

: Not an irritant (Rabbits)

: No sensitization

Mutagenicity : Negative (Ames Test)

Carcinogenicity : In 1996 the IARC reevaluated carbon black as a Group 2B carcinogen (possible human carcinogen). This classification is given to chemicals for which there is inadequate human evidence, but sufficient animal evidence on which to base an opinion of carcinogenicity. The classification is based upon the development of lung tumors in rats receiving chronic inhalation exposures to free carbon black at levels that induce particle overload of the lung. Studies performed in animal models other than rats did not show any association between carbon black and lung tumors. Moreover, a two-year cancer bioassay using a typical toner preparation containing carbon black demonstrated no association between toner exposure and tumor development in rats.

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Chronic Effect

Data Issued: Jun. 1. 2003

MSDS No. F-31211

: In a study in rats of chronic inhalation exposure to a typical toner, a mild to moderate degree of lung fibrosis was observed in 92% of the rats in the high concentration

(16mg/m 3 ) exposure group, and a minimal to mild degree of fibrosis was noted in 22% of the animals in the middle (4mg/m 3 ) exposure group, but no pulmonary change was reported in the lowest (1mg/m 3 ) exposure group, the most relevant level to potential human exposures.

12. ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION

No data are available.

13. DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

Waste from residues : Waste material may be dumped or incinerated under conditions which meet all federal, state and local environmental regulations.

Contaminated Packaging : Waste may be disposed or incinerated under conditions which meet all federal, state and local environmental regulations.

14. TRANSPORT INFORMATION

UN Classification : None

Not classified as hazardous for transport.

15. REGULATORY INFORMATION

US Information

TSCA (Toxic Substances Control Act):

All chemical substances in this product comply with all applicable rules or order under TSCA.

SARA (Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act) Title III

302 Extreme Hazardous Substance: None

311/312 Hazard Classification : None

EU Information

1999/45/EC and 67/548/EEC

Symbol & Indication

R-Phrase

76/769/EEC

: Not required

: Not required

: All chemical substances in this product comply with all applicable rules or order under 76/769/EEC.

16. OTHER INFORMATION

NFPA Rating (USA) : Health=1 Flammability=1 Reactivity=0

WHMIS Legislation (Canada) : This product is not a controlled product.

References

IARC (1996) : IARC monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans, Vol.

65, Printing Process And Printing Inks, Carbon Black and Some Nitro Compounds, Lyon, pp.149-261

H.Muhle, B.Bellmann, O.Creutzenberg, C.Dasenbrock, H.Ernst, R.Kilpper, J.C.MacKenzie, P.Morrow,

U.Mohr, S.Takenaka, and R.Mermelstein (1991) Pulmonary Response to Toner upon Chronic Inhalation

Exposure in Rats.

Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 17, pp.280-299.

The information on this data sheet represents our current data and best opinion as to the proper use in handling of this product under normal conditions. However, all materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we do not guarantee that these are the only hazards which exist.

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INDEX

2

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 copy ..................................... 34, 44, 45

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 indicator ..................................... 10, 34

2 IN 1 / 4 IN 1 key ............................................. 10, 34

2 x 250-sheet paper feed unit ................................. 75

250-sheet paper feed unit ....................................... 75

A

About the operation manuals .................................... 5

- Online Manual .................................................... 5

- Operation Manual .............................................. 5

- Software Setup Guide ........................................ 5

Adjusting the automatic exposure level................... 42

Alarm indicators .............................. 10, 47, 49, 62, 72

Appendix ................................................................. 77

Audible signals .................................................. 46, 47

AUDIT CLEAR key.................................................. 10

Auditing mode ....................................... 45, 48, 50, 51

- Setting .............................................................. 49

Auto clear .............................................. 12, 18, 19, 44

AUTO IMAGE indicator ..................................... 11, 23

AUTO IMAGE key ............................................. 11, 23

AUTO PAPER SELECT indicator ..................... 10, 20

Auto paper select mode .................................... 20, 45

Auto power shut-off mode ................................. 12, 44

Auto tray switching ............................................ 21, 45

AUTO/TEXT/PHOTO key...................... 10, 21, 42, 43

Automatic two-sided copying .................................. 27

- Document glass ............................................... 28

- RSPF ............................................................... 28

B

Base setting ...................................................... 46, 47

Basic procedure for printing .................................... 39

Before using the machine ......................................... 8

Button Manager scan menu .................................... 41

Bypass tray ............................................. 8, 13, 15, 26

Bypass tray extension ......................................... 8, 15

Bypass tray guides.................................................... 8

Bypass tray paper feed roller .................................. 73

C

Caution...................................................................... 3

- Cautions on handling ......................................... 4

- Cautions on using .............................................. 3

- Installation site ................................................... 3

Changing a tray’s paper size setting ....................... 16

Charger cleaner .................................................. 8, 73

Checking the total output count............................... 71

Checking the toner level.......................................... 72

Cleaning

- Bypass tray paper feed roller ........................... 73

- document cover ............................................... 72

- document glass ................................................ 72

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 72

- Transfer charger .............................................. 73

CLEAR ALL key ................................................ 11, 12

CLEAR key.................................................. 11, 18, 19

Conventions used in this manual .............................. 6

90

Copy functions ....................................................... 18

Copy ratio display key ................................ 11, 24, 72

D

Dark indicator ................................................... 11, 21

Dark key ............................................... 11, 21, 42, 43

Developer replacement required indicator ....... 10, 62

Differences between models .................................... 6

Display ............................................................. 11, 40

Document cover ..................................... 8, 18, 20, 72

Document feeder cover ............................................ 8

Document feeder tray......................................... 9, 19

Document glass ........................................... 8, 18, 30

Dual function board .......................................... 32, 76

DUAL PAGE COPY indicator ........................... 10, 30

DUAL PAGE COPY key ................................... 10, 30

E

Enabling toner save mode ..................................... 43

Environmental information ....................................... 5

Erase copy ............................................................. 37

ERASE indicator .............................................. 10, 37

ERASE key ...................................................... 10, 37

Erase width adjustment .......................................... 45

Exit area ................................................................... 9

F

Feeding roller cover ............................................... 63

Front cover ............................................................... 8

Fusing paper guide ................................................ 67

Fusing unit paper guide............................................ 9

Fusing unit release lever ..................................... 9, 66

H

Handles .................................................................... 8

I

Image rotation in duplex copying ..................... 29, 45

Indicators and display messages ........................... 62

Initial settings ......................................................... 12

INTERRUPT indicator ...................................... 11, 31

INTERRUPT key .............................................. 11, 31

L

Light indicator ................................................... 11, 21

Light key ....................... 11, 21, 42, 43, 47, 49, 53, 72

Loading paper .................................................. 13, 14

Loading the bypass tray ......................................... 15

Loading the paper tray ........................................... 14

Location of the margin...................................... 36, 45

Lower side cover .................................................... 69

M

Main features ............................................................ 7

Maintenance indicator ....................................... 10, 62

Making a copy darker or lighter............................... 21

Margin shift.............................................................. 36

MARGIN SHIFT indicator.................................. 10, 36

MARGIN SHIFT key.......................................... 10, 36

Margin width...................................................... 36, 45

Misfeed indicator ......................................... 10, 62, 63

Misfeed location indicator............................ 11, 62, 63

Misfeed removal

- Bypass tray ...................................................... 64

- Lower paper tray .............................................. 69

- Machine ........................................................... 65

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 63

- Upper paper tray .............................................. 68

N

Normal copying ....................................................... 18

- Document glass ............................................... 18

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 19

Notice page ............................................................. 61

Numeric keys ........................................ 11, 22, 47, 49

O

Offset of paper output tray ...................................... 45

ON LINE indicator ............................................. 10, 39

ON LINE key ..................................................... 10, 39

Operation in copy, printer, and scanner modes ...... 41

Operation panel................................................... 8, 10

ORIGINAL DATA indicator.......................... 10, 33, 35

Original guides .................................................... 9, 19

ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER key ...................... 11, 16, 18

ORIGINAL SIZE indicator ................................. 11, 19

ORIGINAL TO COPY indicator ................... 10, 28, 29

ORIGINAL TO COPY key ........................... 10, 28, 29

Original types .......................................................... 21

- AUTO ............................................................... 21

- PHOTO ............................................................ 21

- TEXT ................................................................ 21

P

Paper....................................................................... 13

Paper feed location indicator................................... 11

Paper output tray....................................................... 8

Paper required indicator.............................. 10, 13, 62

PAPER SIZE ENTER key ................................. 11, 16

PAPER SIZE indicator ................................ 11, 16, 18

Paper tray................................................ 8, 14, 68, 69

Parallel port ............................................................... 9

Part names and Functions ........................................ 8

- Operation panel ................................................. 8

Peripheral devices................................................... 74

Photoconductive drum .............................................. 9

Power ...................................................................... 12

Power off ............................................................. 8, 12

Power on ............................................................. 8, 12

POWER SAVE indicator ............................. 11, 12, 55

Power save modes.................................................. 12

Power switch ....................................................... 8, 12

Preheat mode.................................................... 12, 44

PRESET RATIO selector indicator................... 11, 23

PRESET RATIO selector keys ....... 11, 22, 23, 24, 25

Printer/scanner functions ....................................... 38

R

READ-END key .............................. 11, 28, 33, 34, 71

Reduction/enlargement/zoom ................................ 22

- Automatic ratio selection ................................. 22

- Manual ratio selection ..................................... 23

- XY ZOOM copying .......................................... 24

Removing the document cover .............................. 20

Removing the software .......................................... 61

Replacing the toner cartridge ........................... 70, 72

Reversing single pass feeder (RSPF) ................ 6, 75

Reversing tray .................................................... 9, 64

Right side cover ................................................. 9, 63

Roller rotating knob ...................................... 9, 65, 66

Rotation copy ................................................... 32, 45

Routine maintenance ....................................... 71, 72

S

SCAN indicator................................................. 10, 40

SCAN key................................................... 10, 40, 41

SCAN MENU key ....................................... 10, 40, 41

Scanning from your computer ................................ 41

Scanning using the keys on the machine............... 40

Selecting the tray ................................................... 21

Setting the layout pattern ....................................... 35

Setting the number of copies ................................. 22

Side cover ................................................................ 8

Side cover handle .................................................... 8

Single pass feeder (SPF) ................................... 6, 75

Software license ..................................................... 80

SORT/GROUP indicator .................................. 10, 33

SORT/GROUP key .......................................... 10, 33

Specifications ......................................................... 77

SPR/RSPF indicator............................................... 11

START indicator ............................................... 11, 12

START key ..................................... 11, 12, 18, 19, 47

Storage of supplies ................................................ 76

Stream feeding mode ....................................... 20, 44

91

T

Toner cartridge .................................................... 9, 70

Toner cartridge lock release lever....................... 9, 70

Toner cartridge replacement required indicator.. 10, 62, 70

Total copy count...................................................... 71

Total output count ................................................... 71

Total scan count...................................................... 71

Transfer charger...................................................... 73

TRAY SELECT key ............. 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22

Troubleshooting ...................................................... 52

- Machine/copying problems .............................. 53

- Printing and scanning problems....................... 56

Two-sided copying using the bypass tray ............... 26

U

USB 1.1 port.............................................................. 8

USB 2.0 port.................................................. 9, 38, 46

User programs ........................................................ 44

- Selecting a setting............................................ 47

User settings ........................................................... 42

Using the manual ...................................................... 5

Using the printer mode ............................................ 39

Using the scanner mode ......................................... 40

X

XY-ZOOM indicator .......................................... 10, 24

XY-ZOOM key .................................................. 10, 24

Z

ZOOM indicator ................................................ 11, 23

Zoom keys.................................................. 11, 23, 24

INDEX BY PURPOSE

Copying

Automatic ratio selection ......................................... 22

Automatic two-sided copies

- Document cover ............................................... 28

- Inverting top and bottom .................................. 29

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 28

Canceling a copy run ........................................ 18, 19

Copying, starting ............................................... 18, 19

Dual page copying .................................................. 30

Enlargement/reduction ............................................ 22

Exposure adjustment .............................................. 21

Exposure selector ................................................... 21

Interrupt copying ..................................................... 31

Manual ratio selection ............................................. 23

Number of copies, setting ....................................... 22

Original cover, removing ......................................... 20

Original size, specifying .......................................... 18

Original, placing

- Document cover ............................................... 19

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 22

Tray selection.......................................................... 21

Two-sided copies using bypass tray ....................... 26

XY Zoom ................................................................. 24

Convenient copying functions

2 in 1 / 4 in 1 copy

- -Document cover.............................................. 34

- -SPF/RSPF ...................................................... 35

Center erase copy................................................... 37

Edge erase copy ..................................................... 37

Layout, setting......................................................... 35

Rotating copies ....................................................... 32

Sort/group copying

- Document cover ............................................... 33

- SPF/RSPF ....................................................... 33

Machine settings

Auditing mode

- Copies, how to make....................................... 51

- Setting procedures .......................................... 49

- Settings ........................................................... 48

Automatic exposure level, setting .......................... 42

Toner save mode ................................................... 43

User programs ....................................................... 44

- Setting procedures .......................................... 47

- Settings ........................................................... 44

Problem occurs

Misfeeds

- Bypass tray ..................................................... 64

- Machine (fusing area) ..................................... 66

- Machine (paper feed area).............................. 65

- Machine (transfer area)................................... 67

- SPF/RSPF....................................................... 63

- Tray (Lower paper tray, 250 sheet /

250 sheet x 2 paper feed unit) ....................... 69

- Tray (Upper paper tray)................................... 68

Troubleshooting ..................................................... 52

[

[

[

[

Indicators, lit and blinking

[ ] Developer replacement required indicator ... 62

] Maintenance indicator.................................. 62

] Misfeed indicator.................................... 62, 63

] Paper required indicator ........................ 62, 13

] Toner cartridge replacement required indicator

- Blinking .............................................. 62, 70

- Lit ....................................................... 62, 70

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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.

WARNING:

FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class

A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the operation manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with standard.

NOTICE

BE SURE TO ASK YOUR AUTHORIZED SHARP DEALER ABOUT THE WAR-

RANTY THAT YOUR SELLING DEALER EXTENDS TO YOU. In order to assure you, the end-user, of warranty protection, Sharp extends a limited warranty to each of its authorized dealers and, in turn, requires each of its authorized dealers to extend its own warranty to you on terms that are no less favorable than those given to the dealer by Sharp. You should be aware, however, that Sharp does not itself extend any warranties, either express or implied, directly to you, the end-user, and no one is authorized to make any representations or warranties on behalf of Sharp.

Specifically, SHARP DOES NOT EXTEND TO YOU, THE END-USER, ANY EX-

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FITNESS FOR USE OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN CON-

NECTION WITH THE HARDWARE, SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE EMBODIED

IN, OR USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS PRODUCT. Sharp is not responsible for any damages or loss, either direct, incidental or consequential, which you, the end-user, may experience as a result of your purchase or use of the hardware, software or firmware embodied in or used in conjunction with this Product. Your sole remedy, in the event that you encounter any difficulties with this Product, is against the authorized dealer from which you purchased the Product.

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