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Checking the Name and Function of Each Part in This Machine

Front side

No.

Name

Description

1

Control Panel

Used to configure various settings in this machine.

2

Left Cover Release Lever

Used to open the Left Cover.

3

Left Cover

Open the Left Cover when clearing a paper jam.

4

Lateral Guide

Adjust this guide along the width of the original.

5

Dual Scan Document Feeder

Automatically feeds and scans originals by page. This unit scans a 2-sided original by only requiring the paper be fed into the machine once without reversing.

This unit is referred to as ADF in the manual.

6

Original Tray

Load the original face up in this tray. Open this tray when clearing a paper jam in the ADF.

7

Original Output Tray

The scanned original is fed out onto this tray.

8

Stylus Pen

Used to select a menu on the Touch Panel, or enter characters.

9

USB Port (Type A) USB2.0/1.1

Used to connect an external memory unit (USB memory unit) to this machine.

10

Automatic Duplex Unit Release Lever

Used to lock the Auto Duplex Unit.

11

Auto Duplex Unit

Used to reverse paper when performing 2-sided printing.

12

Top Right Door

Open this door to clear a paper jam.

13

Top Right Door Release Lever

Used to lock the Top Right Door.

14

Bypass Tray Door

Open this door when clearing a paper jam in the Bypass Tray.

15

Bypass Tray

Used to print data on irregularly size paper, thick paper, transparencies, postcards (4 6 (A6 Card)), envelopes, or label sheets.

Allows you to load up to 150 sheets of plain paper, 100 sheets of Thick 1, 80 sheets of Thick 1+, 70 sheets of Thick 2, 60 sheets of Thick 3, 50 sheets of Thick 4, 20 sheets of transparency, postcards (46 (A6 Card)), 50 label sheets, 70 sheets for index paper, and 10 sheets of envelopes or banner paper.

16

Bypass Tray Door Lever

Used to lock the Bypass Tray Door.

17

Bottom Right Door

Open this door to clear a paper jam.

18

Bottom Right Door Release Lever

Used to lock the Bottom Right Door.

19

Paper-Empty Indicator

Flashes in orange when a tray runs low on paper, and lights up when a paper-out occurs.

20

Tray 4

Allows you to load up to 1000 sheets of plain paper.

Allows you to load up to 750 sheets of Thick 1, 500 sheets of Thick 1+, 450 sheets of Thick 2, 400 sheets of Thick 3, 200 sheets of postcards (4 6 (A6 Card)).

21

Tray 3

Allows you to load up to 1500 sheets of plain paper.

Allows you to load up to 1150 sheets of Thick 1, 800 sheets of Thick 1+, 700 sheets of Thick 2, 600 sheets of Thick 3, and 200 sheets of postcards (4 6 (A6 Card)).

22

Tray1, Tray2

Allows you to load up to 500 sheets.

Allows you to load hold up to 400 sheets of Thick 1, 280 sheets of Thick 1+, 250 sheets of Thick 2, and 200 sheets of Thick 3.

23

Lower Front Door

Open this door to replace the Waste Toner Box and to clean the Print Head Glass.

24

Upper Front Door

Open this door to replace a Toner Cartridge.

25

Data Indicator

Flashes in blue while this machine is receiving a job.

If a job is currently spooled, this indicator lamp lights up blue.

26

Status Indicator (Printing indicator)

Flashes in white during normal printing.

27

Output Tray

Collects printed pages.

28

Power key

Press this key to switch to the Power Save mode.

During the normal operation, the key lights up blue. During the power save mode, the key flashes blue or lights up orange.

29

Status Indicator (Warning or stop indicator)

Indicates the status of this machine by flashing or lighting up.

Flash in orange: Warning

Lights up orange: The machine has stopped.

Rear side

The illustration shows the main unit with the Heater and optional Fax Kit.

  • The Heater is handled as an optional unit depending on sales areas.

No.

Name

Description

1

Finisher Connector

Connect the cable of the Finisher.

2

Filter

Used to collect toner powders inside the main unit.

3

Power Cord

Used to supply power to this machine.

The shape of the Power Cord varies depending on the sales region.

4

Heater Power Switch

Used to turn Heater operations on or off. This function prevents paper from being affected by humidity when the power is turned on.

5

Network Connector (10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T)

Connect to this port when using this machine as a network printer or network scanner.

6

USB Port (Type B) USB2.0/1.1

Connect to this port when using this machine as a USB-connected printer.

7

USB Port (Type A) USB2.0/1.1

Used to connect Authentication Unit AU-102 or Authentication Unit AU-201.

8

Jack for connecting a telephone (TEL PORT1)

Used to connect a telephone cord.

Connect the cord to this connector when using only one telephone line.

9

Telephone Jack 1 (LINE PORT1)

Used to connect a general telephone subscriber line.

Connect the cord to this connector when using only one telephone line.

10

RS-232C port

Used to connect an IC card unit for JScribe.

11

Telephone Jack 2 (LINE PORT2)

Used to connect a general telephone subscriber line.

12

Ozone Filter

Used to collect ozone inside the main unit.

Inside

No.

Name

Description

1

Original Glass

Used to load the original.

2

Fusing Unit

Used to fuse toner to paper using heat and pressure.

3

Main Power Switch

Press this switch to turn the machine on or off.

4

Total Counter

Counts the total number of printed pages to date.

5

Printhead Cleaner

Used to clean the surface of the Print Head Glass when print quality is reduced.

6

Waste Toner Box

Used to collect used waste toners.

7

Developing Unit / Drum Unit

Used to create a print image.

8

Toner Cartridge

Contains toner, with which a print image is created.

9

Slit Scan Glass (front)

Used to scan an original image when using the ADF.

10

Original Scale

Load the original along this scale. This scale is also used to measure the size of the loaded original.

11

Opening and Closing Guide

Lever that locks the guide to scan the back side of an original. Open this guide when clearing a paper jam or cleaning the Slit Scan Glass (back).

12

Slit Scan Glass (back)

Used to scan the back side of an original when using the ADF.