user manual 7033

242
7033 User's Manual

Upload: philam172000

Post on 12-Nov-2014

610 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: User Manual 7033

7033

User's Manual

Page 2: User Manual 7033

Konica Business Technologies, Inc.

500 Day Hill Road Windsor, CT 06095

Telephone; (860) 683-2222

May 1998Printed in Japan

OP-02-7033

Page 3: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 1: Introduction

To the User ........................................................................................................1-2Overview of the User's Manual ............................................................................... 1-2

Digital Technology..............................................................................................1-3Help Mode............................................................................................................... 1-4Control Panel with Interactive Touch Screen .......................................................... 1-4Key Operator Functions .......................................................................................... 1-4Machine Labels ....................................................................................................... 1-4

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier .......................................................1-5Standard Equipment ........................................................................................ 1-12Configuration Options ...................................................................................... 1-12Optional Equipment.......................................................................................... 1-12

Section 2: Safety Information

Regulations ........................................................................................................2-2FCC Regulations..................................................................................................... 2-2Laser Safety ............................................................................................................ 2-2Canadian Department of Communications Regulations ......................................... 2-2FDA Regulations ..................................................................................................... 2-2

User Instructions ................................................................................................2-3Machine Labels ..................................................................................................2-4Machine Installation and Power Requirements ..................................................2-5Machine Handling and Care...............................................................................2-7Routine Safety....................................................................................................2-8

Section 3: Machine Information

Machine Configuration .......................................................................................3-2External Machine Call-Outs .................................................................................... 3-3Internal Machine Call-Outs ..................................................................................... 3-4Standard Equipments ............................................................................................. 3-5

Site Requirements..............................................................................................3-6Control Panel Layout..........................................................................................3-7Touch Screen .....................................................................................................3-8

Basic Screen ........................................................................................................... 3-8Full-Automatic Mode Screen................................................................................... 3-9

Initial Settings ................................................................................................... 3-10Auto/Reset Mode ............................................................................................. 3-10

Page 4: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 3: Machine Information (continued)

Automatic Paper Selection (APS) .................................................................... 3-10Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ........................................................ 3-10Automatic Exposure Selection (AES)............................................................... 3-10Automatic Tray Selection (ATS) ....................................................................... 3-10Lead Edge Delete ............................................................................................ 3-11Service Settings ............................................................................................... 3-11

Key Operator Password ........................................................................................ 3-11ECM Master Key Code ......................................................................................... 3-11Weekly Timer Master Key Code ........................................................................... 3-11Full-Automatic Mode Screen................................................................................. 3-11OK Key on Copy mode/ Density/ Magnification/ Tray/ Quality Selection Screen . 3-11Display Messages: ADD TONER/ PM CALL/ APPLICATION/ INTERRUPT ........ 3-12Rotation Function Selection .................................................................................. 3-12Erase Mode of Non-Image Area Erase ................................................................. 3-12Staple Sheet Capacity .......................................................................................... 3-12Paper Exit Switching of Finisher Tray ................................................................... 3-12

Section 4: Paper Information

Positioning Originals on the Platen Glass ..........................................................4-2Positioning an Original for Manual Copying ............................................................ 4-2

Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) ...............................4-3Positioning Originals ............................................................................................... 4-4Positioning Mixed Originals ..................................................................................... 4-5

Paper in Main Body Trays ..................................................................................4-6Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray......................................................................4-6Paper in Automatic Duplex Unit .........................................................................4-6Paper in Finisher ................................................................................................4-7Paper Weight Compatibility Chart ......................................................................4-8

Section 5: Copier Management

Power Saver Mode.............................................................................................5-2Auto Low Power ...................................................................................................... 5-2Manual Shut-Off ...................................................................................................... 5-3Auto Shut-Off .......................................................................................................... 5-3

Entering an ECM Password ...............................................................................5-4Weekly Timer Function ......................................................................................5-5

Timer Interrupt ........................................................................................................ 5-5

Page 5: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 6: Basic Operations

How to Make a Basic Copy ................................................................................6-2The Basic Screen.................................................................................................... 6-2

The Full-Automatic Mode ...................................................................................6-4Copy Mode .........................................................................................................6-5Copy Density ......................................................................................................6-7

Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) ..................................................................... 6-7Manual Mode (Light, Normal, Darker) ..................................................................... 6-7Density Shift ............................................................................................................ 6-8

Lens Mode ....................................................................................................... 6-10Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) ............................................................. 6-10Preset and User Set Ratios .................................................................................. 6-11Zoom Mode ........................................................................................................... 6-12Special Ratio Table ............................................................................................... 6-13Selecting a Special Ratio for Non-Standard Paper ............................................... 6-14Vertical/Horizontal Zoom....................................................................................... 6-15

Copy Size ......................................................................................................... 6-17Quality (High, Very High) ................................................................................. 6-18

High Mode............................................................................................................. 6-18Very High Mode .................................................................................................... 6-19

Reserve ............................................................................................................ 6-20Set Reserve Job ................................................................................................... 6-20Job List Screen ..................................................................................................... 6-22Mishandled Paper During Reserve Setting ........................................................... 6-24When Paper is Depleted for the Job in Progress .................................................. 6-25

Memory Copy ................................................................................................... 6-26Platen Memory Copy ............................................................................................ 6-26RADF Memory Copy ............................................................................................. 6-28

Rotation ............................................................................................................ 6-30Rotation and APS ................................................................................................. 6-30Rotation and AMS ................................................................................................. 6-31To Release Automatic Rotation ............................................................................ 6-32

Check Mode and Proof Copy ........................................................................... 6-33Interrupt Mode .................................................................................................. 6-35Help Mode ........................................................................................................ 6-37Using the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray .................................................................. 6-38

Page 6: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 7: Output Modes

Finisher Specifications .......................................................................................7-2Non-Sort Mode ...................................................................................................7-4Sort Mode...........................................................................................................7-6Group Mode .......................................................................................................7-8Staple-Sort Mode ............................................................................................. 7-10Face Up Mode.................................................................................................. 7-13Output Mode for Machine without Finisher ...................................................... 7-14

Normal Exit ........................................................................................................... 7-16Alternate Exit ......................................................................................................... 7-17Face Up Exit ......................................................................................................... 7-19

Section 8: Applications

Application Function Menu .................................................................................8-2Sheet/Cover Insertion ........................................................................................8-3Chapter ..............................................................................................................8-8Combination ..................................................................................................... 8-10Booklet ......................................................................................................................... 8-12Transparency Interleave .................................................................................. 8-14Image Insert ..................................................................................................... 8-16Book Copy........................................................................................................ 8-18Mixed Original .................................................................................................. 8-20Text/Photo Enhance......................................................................................... 8-22Reverse Image ................................................................................................. 8-24Repeat.............................................................................................................. 8-25Frame/Fold Erasure ......................................................................................... 8-27AUTO Layout ................................................................................................... 8-29Thin/Thick Paper .............................................................................................. 8-31Image Shift ....................................................................................................... 8-32Non-Image Area Erase .................................................................................... 8-35

Section 9: Job Memory

Job Store ............................................................................................................9-2Job Recall ..........................................................................................................9-4Job Memory Form ..............................................................................................9-5

Page 7: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 10: Key Operator Mode

To the Key Operator......................................................................................... 10-2How to Access the Key Operator Mode ................................................................ 10-3

Function Menu Map ......................................................................................... 10-4System Initial .................................................................................................... 10-6

Time ...................................................................................................................... 10-6Language .............................................................................................................. 10-7Output Tray ........................................................................................................... 10-8

Copier Initial ..................................................................................................... 10-9Copy Mode.......................................................................................................... 10-10Density ................................................................................................................ 10-11Magnification ....................................................................................................... 10-12Tray ..................................................................................................................... 10-13Output ................................................................................................................. 10-14Image Quality ...................................................................................................... 10-16

Preset Key...................................................................................................... 10-17Density ................................................................................................................ 10-17Magnification ....................................................................................................... 10-19

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor)...................................................................... 10-20How to Access the ECM Setting Mode ............................................................... 10-21Change ECM Data .............................................................................................. 10-22ECM Data List ..................................................................................................... 10-25All Counter Reset ................................................................................................ 10-27ECM On/Off Setting ............................................................................................ 10-28Copy Limit Reached Effect ................................................................................. 10-29

Lock Job Memory ........................................................................................... 10-30Paper Type..................................................................................................... 10-31Panel Contrast ............................................................................................... 10-32Key Operator Data ......................................................................................... 10-33Weekly Timer ................................................................................................. 10-34

How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode ................................................. 10-35Weekly Timer Setting .......................................................................................... 10-36Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set ............................................................ 10-37Machine Working Day Individual Set .................................................................. 10-39Lunch Hour Off Function ..................................................................................... 10-41Password Setting ................................................................................................ 10-43

Touch Panel Adjustment ................................................................................ 10-44Paper Size...................................................................................................... 10-45Power Save .................................................................................................... 10-46Memory Switch............................................................................................... 10-48

Page 8: User Manual 7033

Contents

Section 10: Key Operator Mode (continued)

List Print ......................................................................................................... 10-53KRDS Host ..................................................................................................... 10-54Key Operator ECM Form ............................................................................... 10-56

Section 11: Maintenance & Supplies

Loading Paper .................................................................................................. 11-2Add Paper Indicator .............................................................................................. 11-2Using the HELP Key ............................................................................................. 11-2Tray Error Indicator (!) ........................................................................................... 11-2Loading Paper in Universal Tray........................................................................... 11-3Programming Copy Size of Universal Tray ........................................................... 11-4To Display Universal Tray Size Selection Screen................................................. 11-4Loading Paper in LCT (Large Capacity Tray) ....................................................... 11-5

Adding Toner.................................................................................................... 11-6Inserting a New Staple Cartridge ..................................................................... 11-7Preventive Maintenance................................................................................... 11-8

Reading the PM Count and Total Count ............................................................... 11-8Cleaning the Left Partition Glass...................................................................... 11-9Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover ........................................................ 11-9Service, Repairs, Supplies ............................................................................. 11-10

Section 12: Troubleshooting

Call for Service ................................................................................................. 12-2Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble .................................................................... 12-3

Memory Overflow ............................................................................................. 12-4Copy Conditions Using Memory ........................................................................... 12-5Action 1 ................................................................................................................. 12-6Action 2 ................................................................................................................. 12-7

Power OFF/ON Screen .................................................................................... 12-8Clearing Mishandled Paper .............................................................................. 12-9Troubleshooting Tips...................................................................................... 12-11

Section 13: Machine Specifications

Specifications ................................................................................................... 13-2

Page 9: User Manual 7033

Section 1: Introduction

To the UserOverview of the User’s Manual

Digital TechnologyHelp Mode

Control Panel with Interactive Touch ScreenKey Operator Functions

Machine Labels

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier

Standard Equipment

Configuration Options

Optional Equipment

Introduction 1-1

Page 10: User Manual 7033

1-2 Introduction

Introduction

To the User

Welcome to the Konica Workgroup Document SystemTM. This section includes anoverview of the User's Manual and a description of the product. Before attempting tooperate your equipment, read this section to familiarize yourself with the product and alsoread Safety Information in section 2 to learn how to operate this equipment in a safemanner.

Overview of the User's Manual

To enjoy optimal performance, operate your equipment as instructed in this User'sManual. As a convenience to all users, keep the manual located with the equipment.

Manual Organization:This manual includes twelve topic sections, Specifications of the product, a Glossary of copierterms, and an Index. Highlights are as follows:Section 1: Introduction includes general product information and features.Section 2: Safety Information provides all safety information, which should be read beforeoperating this equipment.Section 3: Machine Information includes machine information that can be used as a referencewhen performing all copying jobs, especially when capacities, sizes and weights are factors.Section 4: Paper Information includes paper information that can be used as a referencewhen performing all copying jobs.Section 5: Copier Management provides copier management information, which shouldbe read before operating this equipment.Section 6: Basic Operations includes information on using the touch screen and selectingbasic copying functions.Section 7: Output Modes provides information on output modes, including sort, group,staple-sort, face up, and alternate exit functions.Section 8: Applications provides information on special applications modes.Section 9: Job Memory provides information on job memory functions.Section 10: Key Operator Mode describes key operator functions for customizing the machine tosuit your working environment. The key operator mode should be used by an authorized person.Section 11: Maintenance & Supplies provides information on maintaining this equipmentand replenishing paper and toner.Section 12: Troubleshooting provides troubleshooting information and instructions forclearing mishandled paper.

Page Design:The page layout of this manual is designed to help you perform each operation quickly andeasily. The basic format includes an introductory explanation of each function; step-by-step procedures; and illustrations to enhance many of the procedures. Caution statementsspecific to a topic are located on appropriate pages. Special notes are located at thebottom of the page.

Page 11: User Manual 7033

Introduction 1-3

Introduction

Digital Technology

The Konica 7033 Workgroup Document System™ is a digital printer/copier that can beused either as a standalone copier or as a high-speed network printer when connected tothe optional IP-401 Image Processor.

The Konica 7033 Printer/Copier can also be used as a print server on a network operatingsystem when installed with the optional KN-301 Network Interface Board.

Separate user’s manuals and installation instructions are included with the optional IP-402and KN-301 devices.

Digital technology and memory capability of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier provide manyadvantages over the conventional photocopying process.

In conventional photocopying, a scanned image virtually remains intact as it is representedon the drum, and then copied onto the output media. While many settings can be madebefore outputting the copies, such as, image reduction and enlargement with lensadjustment; image erasure with parameter settings that prevent exposure for printing; andjob store and job recall programs, the conventional photocopying process neithertransforms image into bits nor stores image data into memory.

In the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier, a scanned image is electronically digitized into data bitsrepresented in code form and stored into memory. Stored data can be retrieved frommemory, and output in various ways, as controlled by software. Digitized image is outputin pixels or in dots per inch (dpi). The Konica 7033 Printer/Copier resolves image in thecopier mode at 400 dpi, and resolves image in the printer mode at 600 dpi.

Konica 7033 Printer/Copier digital technology enables you to:

• Feed originals only once to make multiple copies, thereby preserving the condition of originals• Store image in memory and perform Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter, Combination,

Booklet, Image insert, Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat, Image shift• Enhance photo, complex text image quality, and enhance lighter image• Reduce toner consumption and produce clean copies with Non-image area erase• Organize images into booklet format• Scan up to 1500 original pages from the platen or document feeder, store the data into

memory, then copy the entire set in one job• Insert images scanned from the platen into a set scanned from the document feeder• Check copying conditions and produce a proof copy before making multiple copied sets• Confirm the current machine status

Page 12: User Manual 7033

1-4 Introduction

Introduction

Digital Technology (continued)

Help Mode

Help can be obtained for any function or mode that is displayed on the screen.

Control Panel with Interactive Touch Screen

The Konica 7033 Printer/Copier control panel is user friendly and easy to operate. ThePower Saver key, Timer indicator and keys for selecting Interrupt, Stop/Clear and StartPrint are located at the far right side of the panel. Immediately to the left are the DATA andERROR indicators and the keypad, along with keys for selecting Print Quantity, P(Programming) and Clear Quantity. To the left again are keys to select Check, Help, Mode(printer mode/copy mode), Application, Job Memory, and Auto Reset. To the left of thesekeys is the interactive Touch screen. At the far left is the key for selecting Output modes(Sort, Group, Staple-sort, Face up/Alternate exit, Sort, Group, Face up) that function withall selection keys, including the touch-sensitive keys.

Key Operator Functions

Custom settings can be made by the key operator or anyone who is responsible for themachine. Access to the Key Operator mode may require a key operator password, ifpreviously set by service. Use the password system to limit use of key operator functionsto a person who is authorized to handle the responsibility.

Machine Labels

Information labels are affixed to the copier to provide quick and easy instructions on basiccopying, loading paper, adding toner, and clearing mishandled paper. In addition, safetylabels are attached to various internal areas of the copier, and provide cautionaryinformation that must be heeded to prevent personal injury or damage to the copier.Sample machine safety labels are shown in Section 2: Safety Information.

Page 13: User Manual 7033

Introduction 1-5

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier

• AES - Automatic Exposure SelectionWhen AES is on, the machine automatically adjusts the exposure to compensate for theoriginal.

• Alternate ExitWhen no Finisher is installed, you can separate each output set by alternately switchingthe horizontal and vertical orientation of each sorted set as it outputs to the exit tray. Besure to load both 8.5"x11" and 8.5"x11"R paper in separate trays including the Multi-sheetbypass tray.

• AMS - Automatic Magnification SelectionWhen you select Copy Size manually without specifying the magnification, AMSautomatically selects an appropriate ratio for you.

• APS - Automatic Paper SelectionWhen APS is on, copy paper size is selected automatically to match your original.

• ATS - Automatic Tray SelectionWhen paper is depleted in the tray in use. ATS switches to another tray with the samepaper size. This feature enables you to continue copying without interruption.

• Auto LayoutThis Application mode feature operates by default with Non-image area erase. Use AutoLayout with the RADF cover raised and position the original anywhere on the platenglass. The output image will be centered automatically. When using Auto Layout, be surethe overhead lighting in your work place is not directly over the platen glass, as this willcause Non-image area erase to function incorrectly.

NOTE: Unless the oblique setting for Non-image area erase mode has been set by your Konica servicerepresentative, the original must be positioned in a normal rectangular mode. i. e., not skewed at an angle.

• Auto Low PowerAfter a specified period of inactivity the lower power mode is automatically enabled.

• Auto ResetThis mode automatically resets the machine to the default mode settings. Use this modebefore making job selections to clear settings previously made.

• Auto Shut-OffAfter a specified period of inactivity, power to the copier is automatically shut down.

Page 14: User Manual 7033

1-6 Introduction

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• Book CopyThis Application mode feature is used to copy each side of an opened book onto separateletter size sheets. The Book Copy mode can also be used to copy a large sheet previouslycopied from a book or two letter size sheets placed side by side and obtain the sameresult. Lineup the spine of the book or the center of the page with the arrow located at thebottom of the platen glass.

• Booklet ModeThis Application mode feature allows you to scan letter size originals into memory andcopy them into a booklet format on letter size folding to 5.5"x8.5" or ledger size folding to8.5"x11". Original scan be single sided or two sided.

• ChapterThis Application mode feature allows you to start each new chapter or section on the righthand page when making two-sided copies by entering the actual page number of eachchapter title page.

• Check KeyThe Check mode allows you to view all job selections before actually printing a job. Todisplay the Check Screen, touch the Check Key before pressing Start.

• Clear QtyThis feature allows you to change only the print quantity without changing the othersettings.

• Combination ModeThis Application mode feature includes 2 in 1, 4 in 1 and 8 in 1 modes. The Combinationfeature allows you to scan 2, 4, or 8 originals into memory then copy them onto on pagefor quick reference. This efficient use of paper that provides information at a glance alsoreduces the amount of paper to be filed in a drawer or carried in a brief case.

• Copy DensityChoose from nine density selections to select density manually.

• Copy ModeFor copy modes are available. In the simplex modes, copies are output with image on oneside only. In the duplex mode, copies are output with image on both sides of the sheet.Select a simpex mode of 1-sided to 1-sided or 2-sided to 1-sided; or select a duplex modeof 1-sided to 2-sided or 2-sided to 2-sided.

Page 15: User Manual 7033

Introduction 1-7

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• Density ShiftDensity Shift can be used to adjust the density levels for four modes, Text/photo, Text,Photo, Increase Contrast. Density Shift divides each level into two levels of lighter andthree levels of darker density.

• Frame/Fold ErasureFrame/Fold Erasure is an Application mode feature used to erase selected portions oforiginals such as black marks along the borders (frame) or down the middle (fold). FrameErasure and Fold Erasure can be used together.

• Group ModeUse the Group mode to make multiple copies of each page in the original set. Forexample, if you select 5 for the print quantity, you will output 5 copies of page 1, then 5copies of page 2, 5 copies of page 3, etc., until all original pages are copied.

• Help ModeHelp can be selected from any screen, except Job Memory or Key Operator Screens, forhelp on the topic at hand. Or, you may touch the Help icon [?] in the upper right screen todisplay the Help menu on specific topics, e.g., supplies, service, etc.

• Image InsertScan special images from the platen glass, then insert them at designated page locationsof a document scanned from the RADF. Memory is used for this feature.

• Image RotationUse this mode to rotate the original image so that it conforms to the paper loaded in thetray. For example, when paper in the tray is 8.5"x11"R, you can place an original verticallyand its image will be rotated and placed in on the copy paper in landscape orientation.This feature can be activated, deactivated, activated with APS/AMS, or activated with APSonly by the key operator.Service can set the copier to allow you to activate or deactivate this feature.

• Image ShiftThis Application mode feature allows you to create a binding margin (right binding or leftbinding) for hole punching by shifting the image away from the punched area.

• Intelligent ScanningThe left partition glass allows real-time scanning from the RADF as compared toconventional scanning. Scanning begins the moment the original starts to feed.

Page 16: User Manual 7033

1-8 Introduction

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• Interrupt CopyingInterrupt a job in progress to perform another job. When that job is completed, the originaljob will automatically resume operation from the place where it was interrupted.

• Job ListDisplay the current machine status on the LCD.

• Job MemoryStore up to 15 frequently performed jobs and eliminate the need to repeat the same jobfeatures time and again.

• Lens ModeSelect Preset and Userset ratios, three reduction, three enlargement and three userset;select a Zoom ratio from 25% ~ 400%; or select a Vertical/Horizontal Zoom ratio fromvertical zoom 25% ~ 400% and horizontal zoom 25% ~ 400%.

• MagnificationThe key operator can set three user-programmable ratios, from 25% ~ 400%.

• Manual Shut-OffPress the power saver ON/OFF switch to shut off the main power.

• Mixed Original ModeThis Application mode feature enables you to copy multi-size originals in one of twomodes. In APS mode, output paper will match the multi-size papers in the originaldocument. In AMS mode, output will be made on a selected uniform paper size and theappropriate magnification ratio will be selected automatically.

• Mode KeyThe Mode key is used to switch between printer and copier mode when the 7033 isconnected to a network.

• Non Image Area EraseThis Application mode feature enables you to leave the platen cover open during copyingwithout causing black borders to appear on the output copies. This is useful when youneed to copy originals that are unsuitable for the RADF. When using this mode, be surethe overhead lighting in your workplace is not directly over the platen glass, as this willcause Non-image area erase to function incorrectly.

Page 17: User Manual 7033

Introduction 1-9

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• Output (When Finisher is installed)Non-sort, Sort, Staple-Sort, Group and Face Up modes are available. Output the Non-Sortcopies in the same order as the originals, without offsetting. Output the Sort copiesoffsetting each set. Output the Staple-Sort copies with each set stapled. Output the Groupcopies by offsetting each group. Output the Face Up copies facing up in reverse order ofthe originals, without offsetting.Finisher is equipped with three exit trays. Tray 1 (Finisher upper exit tray) enables you toselect Group and/or Face Up mode(s). Tray 2 or 3 (Finisher middle/lower exit tray)enables you to select Sort, Group, or Staple-sort.

• Output (When No Finisher is installed)Normal, Alternate and Face Up exit modes are available.Use the Sort with normal exit as the default condition to output copies in the same order asthe originals. Use the Group with normal exit to output multiple copies of each original.Use the Sort with alternate exit to alternately switch the horizontal-vertical orientation ofeach copied set. Use Group with alternate exit to alternately switch the horizontal-verticalorientation of multiple copies of each original. Use the Face Up exit together with Sort,Group, and/or Alternate exit to output copies facing up.

• OverlayThis Application mode feature allows you to scan an original image and overlay it on thepages of another document. For example, you may want to incorporate a page heading,graphic design or logo into the pages of your document.

• Paper CapacityTotal 2100 sheets in the machine with DB-208 drawer, including four 500-sheet trays anda 100-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray.Total 2600 sheets in the machine with DB-608 drawer, including two 500-sheet trays, a1,500-sheet tray and a 100-sheet Multi-sheet bypass tray.

• Power SaverThe Power Saver mode enables you to conserve energy when the machine is not in use.For example, the 7033 will power down after a specified amount of time has elapsed,adjustable for up to 4 hours.

• Proof CopyProof Copy allows you to print one finished set for the purpose of reviewing the result ofthe job settings you selected. This is particularly useful when running a large job. If theproof copy indicates the need for change, you can make the change, then press [START]to complete the job.

Page 18: User Manual 7033

1-10 Introduction

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• RecallTouch the Recall key while your job is running to display the print quantity amountselected for the job. This is convenient when you cannot recall the amount you selected.

• Repeat ImageThis is a feature of the Application mode that enables you to repeat a small image manytimes on one page. This is handy for making copies of your business card or a notificationform.

• Reserve ImageThis is a feature of the Application mode that reverses the original image from black imageon white image on black and vice versa.

• ScanThe SCAN key is used in certain applications that require a scanning step before startingthe job.

• Sheet/Cover InsertThis is a feature of the Application mode that enables you to insert covers into the finisheddocument or insert special sheets with in the finished document at locations specified asyou set up the job.

• Sort ModeUse Sort mode to make multiple copies of the original set. For example, if you select printquantity of 5, you will make 5 sets of the originals.

• StapleSelect the desired staple position for your document after touching STAPLE SET key onthe Output Mode Screen. Place one staple in the upper left corner of portrait or landscapesheets or place two staples along the left side of portrait or landscape sheets.

• Stop/ClearUse [STOP/CLEAR] if you want to stop the job in progress and clear the settings. This willenable you to reset the job from the Basic Screen.

• Text/Photo EnhanceThis is a feature of the Application mode. Text Enhance enhances only the text of anoriginal, not the background. Photo Enhance enhances photo images and can be usedwith High or Very High resolution to obtain optimal resolution.

Page 19: User Manual 7033

Introduction 1-11

Introduction

Features of the Konica 7033 Printer/Copier (continued)

• Thin/Thick PageThis is a feature of the Application mode. When using the Multi-sheet bypass tray with thinor thick stock touch this key to allow the system to make an adjustment to the rollers. Thiswill ensure that the transparency or thin/thick paper will feed properly.

• Transparency InterleaveThis is a feature of the Application mode that inserts a blank or copied sheet of paper foreach transparency copied. This not only keeps the transparencies from sticking togetherand easier to handle and read; but it also provides a copied set of the transparencies thatcan be made into multiple sets and distributed as handouts during a presentation.

• Very High/High ModeThese modes provide optimal image quality for photos and complicated graphics and textthat required high to very high compression amounts.

• Weekly TimerUser this feature to make efficient use of your equipment by setting it to power off/on dailyor weekly, or during lunch time and holidays. You can also enable the timer interrupt modeto enable temporary use of the machine when it is in the Off mode daily weekly, or noholidays.

Page 20: User Manual 7033

1-12 Introduction

Introduction

Standard Equipment

Main Body with 1 Paper Tray (500 sheets)Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (DF-311)Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU)

Configuration Options

with Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray (100 sheets)with DB-208 (500/500/500 sheets)with DB-608 (500/1,500 sheets)

Optional Equipment

Stapler Finisher (FS-105) with three Finisher traysThe Upper tray of the Finisher only handles pages that are output without the offsetfunction. The Middle and Lower Finisher trays handle pages that are output with orwithout the offset function.

Expanded Memory unit (32 MB)Video Interface KitRemote DiagnosticsIP Upgrade KitExternal Image Processor (IP-402)Network Interface Board (KN-301)Key Counter

Page 21: User Manual 7033

Section 2: Safety Information

RegulationsFCC Regulations

Laser SafetyCanadian Department of Communications Regulations

FDA Regulations

User Instructions

Machine Labels

Machine Installation and Power Requirements

Machine Handling and Care

Routine Safety

Safety Information 2-1

Page 22: User Manual 7033

2-2 Safety Information

Safety Information

Regulations

FCC Regulations

Warning: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a ClassA digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment isoperated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructionmanual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of thisequipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case theuser will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Laser Safety

The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and DrugAdministration implemented regulations for laser products manufactured since August 1,1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States.

Canadian Department of Communications Regulations

Le présent appareil n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicablesaux de Classe A prescites dans le règlement sur la brouillge radioélectrique édicté par LeMinistère des Communications du Canada.

This equipment does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions as set out inthe radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.

FDA Regulations

This Copier is certified as a "Class 1" laser product under the U.S.Department of Healthand Human Service (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the RadiationControl for Health and Safety Act of 1968. Since radiation emitted inside this printer iscompletely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannotescape during any phase of normal user operation.

Page 23: User Manual 7033

Safety Information 2-3

Safety Information

User Instructions

The following pages include important safety information that should be read andunderstood before you attempt to operate the machine. If you have any concerns aboutsafety matters, please contact your service representative. Keep this manual permanentlylocated with the machine, and in good, legible condition. The manual should be readilyavailable to all users.

Machine safety labels are attached to the internal area of the machine. The purpose of thesafety labels is to alert you of imminent or potentially hazardous situations or conditions.Be sure to heed all safety labels. If safety labels become illegible due to soilage, etc.,please contact your service representative for information on obtaining replacements.

Examples of machine safety labels are shown on the following page.

The following standard safety categories are commonly used on product labelling.

DANGER:Danger indicates an imminent hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will resultin death or serious injury.

Note:The DANGER category is not required for this product, and is included here for general userinformation.

WARNING:Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, couldresult in death or serious injury.

Note:The WARNING category is not required for this product, and is included here for general userinformation.

CAUTION:Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, mayresult in minor or moderate bodily injury.

NOTICE:Notice provides information on the correct handling or use of the machine to prevent breakage of thecopier or some machine part, etc. If does not indicate concern for personal safety.

Page 24: User Manual 7033

2-4 Safety Information

Safety Information

Machine Labels

• Avoid getting burned.Do not touch any machine area that you are advised not to touch by a caution label.

• Do not remove caution labels.If any caution label is removed or if any caution label or caution indicator is illegible dueto soilage, clean the label. If cleaning does not render the label legible, please contactyour Konica service representative.

Label Locations

Main body

Finisher FS-105

CAUTION:

This internal area is very hot. To avoid getting burned DO NOT TOUCH.

CAUTION:

This internal area is very hot. To avoid getting burned DO NOT TOUCH.

CAUTION:

This area generates high voltage. To avoid an electrical shock DO NOT TOUCH.

CAUTION:

DO NOT INSERT your finger into the two staple driving portions or into the grooves of the paper exit lever, otherwise you may be injured.

CAUTION:

To avoid injury when the Finisher middle exit tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT your hand into the two portions of the closing area.

Page 25: User Manual 7033

Safety Information 2-5

Safety Information

Machine Installation and Power Requirements

CAUTION:

FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN BODILY INJURY AND/ORMACHINE DAMAGE

❒ FIRE PREVENTIONInstall machine away from flammable or volatile materials. Routinely check for abnormalheat from power cord and/or plug.

❒ SHORT CIRCUIT FROM WATER DAMAGEDo not install or operate this equipment outdoors near a lake, pond, or river, etc.; and donot allow the machine to come in contact with splashes of rain, water, or any liquid.

❒ TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITYInstall the machine away from direct sunlight, heat sources(stoves, heaters) and cold temperatures (air conditioners).Avoid any environment that is outside 50°C~86°F(10°~30°C), with 10~80% humidity.

❒ VENTILATIONDo not allow the machine to come in contact with dust orammonia gas, or fumes from printing or cleaning solutions,etc.; otherwise, image quality will be poor. Install the machinein a well-ventilated area, for comfort; otherwise, an ozoneodor will be detected during large copy runs. When in use,the copier generates ozone in amounts too small to behazardous to the human body.

❒ VIBRATIONSIf the machine is constantly vibrated or jolted, trouble mayoccur. Install the machine on a level, horizontal floor, freefrom vibrations.

❒ SPACE ALLOTMENTInstall machine in an area with adequate space for performing copier operations; replacingsupply items; and for conducting preventive maintenance. See Site Requirements, Section 3.

❒ MACHINE RELOCATIONBefore moving the machine to another location, contact your Konica servicerepresentative.

Temperature

Vibration

Page 26: User Manual 7033

2-6 Safety Information

Safety Information

Machine Installation and Power Requirements (continued)

CAUTION:

FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE,OVERHEATING, RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY

❒ PLUG SOCKETA plug socket is limited in capacity. Use an exclusive power source for this machine;otherwise, an accident from overheating and/or smoking may occur. The total powerconsumption of the main body, plus all peripherals, must not exceed the capacity of themain power supply.For plug cable equipment, that the socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment andshall be easily accessible.

❒ PLUG AND CORD (LEAD)Unless the power plug is firmly inserted into the socket, an accident from overheating and/or smoking may occur. Firmly insert the power cord plug into the electrical outlet beforeturning on the copier power switch. If the inserted plug is loose in the socket, disconnect it,and consult an electrician for repair; but, do not attempt to operate the machine.

A damaged power cord may result in overheating, short circuit or fire. Do not bend, crush,wind, or kick the cord; or strike it with a desk or any item; or roll up the power cord. If themain body power cord is bent or damaged, immediately contact your Konica servicerepresentative; and do not attempt to repair it yourself, or continue to operate the machine.

❒ ADAPTERS AND PLURAL LOADSNever use adapters; and never connect plural loads or a branched socket to one socketoutlet; otherwise an accident may occur from overheating or fire.

❒ EXTENSION CORDS (LEADS)An extension cord or lead is limited in capacity. Unless the cord or lead has adequatecapacity, smoking may occur, and an accident may be caused from overheating. Shouldsmoking and/or overheating occur, contact an electrician immediately. If you requirefurther information about power requirements, power consumption, extension cords,adapters and connectors, please contact your Konica service representative, and alsoconsult your electrician.

Page 27: User Manual 7033

Safety Information 2-7

Safety Information

Machine Handling and Care

CAUTION:

FAILURE TO HEED THE FOLLOWING CAUTIONS MAY RESULT IN MACHINE DAMAGE,OVERHEATING, AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY

❒ MACHINE CONTACTNever touch internal high voltage, high temperature ormagnetism areas indicated with a CAUTION HIGHTEMPERATURE label.Never touch the drum surface.

Never touch the inside of the main body for any purpose exceptremoving mishandled paper or adding toner.

❒ MACHINE CAREDo not drop paper clips, staples and other small metallic objectsinto the copier; or spill water or any other liquid into the machine.

Do not use the machine surface to support vases, books, etc.These items will interfere with the work space and may causedamage to the machine or to original documents.

❒ ABNORMAL CONDITIONSIf any abnormal sound, odor, or smoke generates from the machine, immediately stopusing the copier, turn off the main power switch, disconnect the plug and contact yourKonica service representative.

If a circuit breaker is tripped, or if a fuse blows, stop using the machine and contact anelectrician. If more detailed information is needed regarding the power source or powerconsumption of this machine, contact your Konica service representative.

❒ MACHINE MODIFICATIONDo not modify the machine in any way or remove any part or screw; and never attempt toperform any maintenance function that is not specifically described in this manual. Do notconnect the machine with any options other than those specified.

❒ FINISHER OPERATIONDO NOT INSERT your finger into the two staple driving portions or into the grooves of thepaper exit lever, otherwise you may be injured.To avoid injury when the Finisher middle exit tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT yourhand into the two portions of the closing area.

Page 28: User Manual 7033

2-8 Safety Information

Safety Information

Routine Safety

CAUTION:

❒ PERIODIC CHECKCheck for loose connection or excessive heat on power plug, dust between power cordand plug, damage to power cord and/or plug (creased, frayed, scratched or cut, etc.). Besure the plug is inserted fully, and ground wire is connected correctly. If any abnormalityoccurs, do not continue to operate the machine.

❒ SERVICE MESSAGESIf a service message displays, turn the machine off, disconnect the power cord from theoutlet, and report the condition to your service representative.

❒ TONERCheck to be sure toner in storage is out of the reach of children, or anyone incapable ofusing supplies safely. Although toner is nontoxic, do not inhale toner or allow it to come incontact with eyes. If inhalation or eye contact occurs, immediately consult a physician.Please refer to the appropriate material safety data sheet for additional toner safetyinformation.

❒ PAPERCheck paper to be sure it is according to specifications outlined in Section 4.

❒ CLEANING MATERIALSCheck the type of cleaning material used on your machine to be sure it is recommendedby Konica. If necessary, check with your Konica representative. Never use cleaningmaterials for purposes other than cleaning, and be sure to keep all cleaning materials outof the reach of children or anyone who is incapable of using them safely.

❒ POWER SAVERUse Power Saver mode for short periods of machine inactivity. When not using themachine for long periods of time, turn power off, except when the weekly timer function isoperating.

❒ DISPOSAL OF THE COPIERDispose of this copier according to your local regulations.

Page 29: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-1

Section 3: Machine Information

Machine ConfigurationExternal Machine Call-OutsInternal Machine Call-Outs

Standard Equipments

Site Requirements

Control Panel Layout

Touch ScreenBasic Screen

Full-Automatic Mode Screen

Initial Settings

Auto/Reset Mode

Automatic Paper Selection (APS)

Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)

Automatic Exposure Selection (AES)

Automatic Tray Selection (ATS)

Lead Edge Delete

Service SettingsKey Operator PasswordECM Master Key Code

Weekly Timer Master Key CodeFull-Automatic Mode Screen

OK Key on Copy Mode/ Density/ Magnification/ Tray/ Quality Selection ScreenDisplay Messages: ADD TONER/PM CALL/APPLICATION/ INTERRUPT

Rotation Function SelectionErase Mode of Non-Image Area Erase

Staple Sheet CapacityPaper Exit Switching of Finisher Tray

Page 30: User Manual 7033

3-2 Machine Information

Machine Information

Machine Configuration

External Machine

qRADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder)

!6Power switch

!7LCD touch screen!8Operation panel

wWork table

eMullti-sheet (smart)bypass tray

tUpper right side cover

!2Frontdoor

!4Main power switch

!3Left side cover

!5Finisher

yLower right side cover

uADU

iTray 1

!0Tray 3

oTray 2

rKey counter

DB-608

DB-208

!1Tray 4

!0Tray 3

oTray 2

Page 31: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-3

Machine Information

Machine Configuration (continued)

External Machine Call-outs

1 RADF (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder) automatically feeds multiple originals one ata time to the platen glass for copying.

2 Work table (option) provides a convenient workspace for documents both before and aftercopying.

3 Multi-sheet (smart) bypass tray used for small quantity copying onto plain paper or specialpaper.

4 Key counter (option) manages the number of copies made on the machine.5 Upper right side cover opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.6 Lower right side cover opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.7 ADU is used for stackless duplex copying.8 Tray 1 (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets of either 11"x17"/8.5"x14"/

8.5"x11"R/8.5"x11"/5.5"x8.5" or A4R.9 Tray 2 (of DB-208/608 option) (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets of

either 11"x17"/8.5"x14"/8.5"x11"R/8.5"x11"/5.5"x8.5" or A4R.10 Tray 3 (of DB-608 option) is initially fixed at 8.5"x11" and holds 1,500 sheets.

It can be reset by service to size 8.5"x11"R or A4R.Tray 3 (of DB-208 option) (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets of either11"x17"/8.5"x14"/8.5"x11"R/8.5"x11"/5.5"x8.5" or A4R.

11 Tray 4 (of DB-208 option) (universal tray) is user adjustable and holds 500 sheets of either11"x17"/8.5"x14"/8.5"x11"R/8.5"x11"/5.5"x8.5" or A4R.

12 Front door opens to the internal copier to allow clearing of mishandled paper and replenishingof toner.

13 Left side cover opens to allow removal of mishandled paper.14 Main power switch turns machine power On/Off to operate it as copier/printer.15 Finisher (option) sorts, staple-sorts, and groups copies into finished sets.16 Power switch turns copier power On/Off when pressed.17 LCD touch screen displays interactive operation screens.18 Control panel controls copier operations and displays messages as required.

Page 32: User Manual 7033

3-4 Machine Information

Machine Information

Internal Machine

Machine Configuration (continued)

Internal Machine Call-outs

1 Toner Cartridge holds toner and is to be replaced when supplying toner.2 Toner unit holds the toner supply.3 Drum unit forms the copy image.4 Knob 3 can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper.5 Lever 1 can be moved to ease removal of mishandled paper.6 Knob 2 can be turned to ease removal of mishandled paper from the fixing unit.7 Fixing unit fuses the toner onto the copy paper.8 Total counter indicates the total number of copies made.

q Toner cartridge

w Toner unit

e Drum unit

r Knob 3

y Knob 2

u Fixing unit

i Total counter

t Lever 1

Page 33: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-5

Machine Information

Machine Configuration (continued)

Standard Equipments

Main Body + DB-208 Main Body + DB-608

FS-105 Finisher(see details below)

Reversing Automatic Document Feeder - RADF

Work table

Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray(100 sheets)

Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU)Tray 1 (500 sheets)

Tray 2 (500 sheets)Tray 3 (500 sheets)Tray 4 (500 sheets)

Tray 3: Large Capacity Tray(1,500 sheets)

q Finisher upper tray: Ejects copy paper in Non-sort mode.

t Release lever: Releases the finisher from the main body when clearing misfed paper or supplying staples.

w Staple drive portions: Staples the exit set in Staple-sort mode.

e Finisher middle tray: Ejects copy paper in Non-sort, Sort, Group, or Staple-sort mode.

r Finisher lower tray: Ejects copy paper in Non-sort, Sort, Group, or Staple-sort mode.

y Cartridge holders: Holds staple cartridges to be replaced when supplying staples.

Page 34: User Manual 7033

3-6 Machine Information

Machine Information

Site Requirements

NOTE:Dimensions are in inches with millimeters included in parentheses.

58.1(1475)

17.0(430)

19.7(500)

Unit: inches (mm)

Unit: inches (mm)

15.7(400)

25.4(645)

27.0(687)

66.4(1687)

31.5(800)

7.9(200)

* Dimensions required when the Finisher is withdrawn.

Konica 7033 + DB-208

Konica 7033 + FS-105 + DB-608

46.9(1190.5)

56.0(1420.5)

74.4(1890.8)

21.5(545.5)

64.8(1645)

64.8(1645)

45.1(1145)

45.1(1145)

39.2(995)

66.4(1687)

7.9(200)

27.0(687)

31.5(800)

17.0(430)

19.7(500)

25.4(645)

10.6(270.3)

Page 35: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-7

Machine Information

Control Panel Layout

1 LCD SCREEN displays machine and copying status; help information; interactive screens; andtouch keys for selecting all functions.

2 CHECK displays a screen showing all settings that are selected for the current job.3 HELP displays a screen with help for the currently selected function.4 DATA blinks while receiving print data in printer mode, then lights after completing it.5 KEYPAD enters numeric values.6 ERROR lights when trouble occurs in Reserve mode.7 TIMER lights when the timer function is set.8 POWER SAVER activates power-saving mode for times when the copier is inactive, or

activates timer interrupt mode when weekly timer function is active.9 INTERRUPT stops copying in progress to allow copying from the platen glass.

10 STOP/CLEAR stops the copying sequence; deletes the stored memory.11 START PRINT activates copying.12 CLEAR QTY. allows resetting of print quantity.13 [P] accesses programming modes for setting special functions.14 MODE switches between printer mode and copy mode. (It cannot be programmed.)15 AUTO RESET restores copier to automatic mode settings or to key operator settings.16 JOB MEMORY displays screens for selecting job store/job recall functions.17 APPLICATION displays a menu for selecting special application functions.18 OUTPUT displays screens for selecting sort, staple-sort, group, of face up mode.19 POWER SWITCH (not shown) on left of the control panel; turns machine power on/off.

START PRINT

STOP / CLEAR

INTERRUPT

DATA ERROR

CLEAR QTY.

TIMER

ON / OFFPOWER SAVER

1 3

4

7

2

5 6

8

0

9

CHECK HELP

APPLICATION

MODE

JOB MEMORY

AUTO RESET

POUT PUT

!4

q u i o

!0!1

r t yw e

!2!3!7 !6 !5!8

Page 36: User Manual 7033

3-8 Machine Information

Machine Information

Touch Screen

The LCD displays interactive screens with touch sensitive keys for making copyingselections. Selections are highlighted at the touch. The screens also work with theconventional control panel keys.

CAUTION:

The touch screen of the Control panel is covered with glass. Do not drop heavy items on the glass orput excess weight or pressure on it; otherwise the glass may break or become scratched.

After the power switch is turned on, the Konica name displays for approximately 10seconds while initial machine setting are established. Then, the “Copier is warming up”message displays on the Basic Screen for 1.5 minutes until the fixing temperature isreached. The Basic Screen may be replaced by the Full-Automatic Mode Screen by a keyoperator setting.

When the Basic Screen (or Full-Automatic Mode Screen) is displayed, the touch screenbecomes interactive. The interactive condition enables you to communicate directly with thecopier system simply by touching keys displayed on the screen; or by pressing conventionalkeys, as required. In addition, the screens automatically display information regardingmachine and copying status. Additional help is available any time with the [HELP] key, whichcan be pressed from any screen, except from Job Memory or Key Operator Mode Screens.

Basic Screen

The Basic Screen displays after warm-up.The Basic screen includes a two-line message barat the top; a user-interactive portion in the center;and mode keys at the bottom for selecting CopyMode, Copy Density, Lens Mode and Copy Size.This screen enables you to use touch keys on thescreen as well as conventional keys to selectmodes, function, settings, paper trays, etc. Afterwarm-up, copying conditions may be set in theInitial Setting Menu of the Key Operator Mode.

Page 37: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-9

Machine Information

Touch Screen (continued)

Full-Automatic Mode ScreenThe Full-Automatic mode displays after warm-uponly if the setting is made beforehand in the KeyOperator initial setting mode. As shown in Initialsetting on p. 3-10, Full-Automatic settings includePrint Quantity 1; Copy Mode 1s1; Lens Mode 1:1;RADF on; AES, APS, AMS on; Finisher off. Exceptfor Print Quantity, all Full-Automatic Mode settingscan be changed by the key operator in the InitialSetting Menu Screen. The following modes can beaccessed from this screen: Copy Mode, CopyDensity, Lens Mode, Copy Size.

Page 38: User Manual 7033

3-10 Machine Information

Machine Information

Initial SettingsInitial settings represent the initial condition when power is turned on; when ECMpassword is set; or when Auto/Reset mode is restored, either manually or automatically.

Print Quantity: 1Magnification Ratio: 1:1 (key operator setting)RADF: ON (key operator setting)Copy mode: 1-1 mode (key operator setting)AES: (Automatic Exposure Selection) : ON (key operator setting)APS: (Automatic Paper Selection): ON (key operator setting)Finisher: ON (key operator setting)

Auto/Reset ModeThe Auto/Reset function can be set by the key operator for OFF/ 30 seconds/ 1 minute/1.5 minutes/ 2 minutes/ 2.5 minutes/ 3 minutes/ 3.5 minutes/ 4 minutes/ 4.5 minutes/ 5minutes. Initially, the mode is set to function after 1 minute of copier inactivity. The Auto/Reset key function also re-displays the Basic Screen, unless these settings are changedby the key operator in the Initial Setting Menu Screen. See p. 10-9.

Automatic Paper Selection (APS)When APS is highlighted on the touch screen, the appropriate copy paper size isautomatically selected. When copying from the platen glass or document feeder, APS detectsthe sizes indicated below. For key operator settings of APS, see p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.

11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5",A4R (8.27"x11.69", 210mmx297mm), A4

Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)AMS functions automatically when Copy Size is pressed in the Full-Auto mode. Anappropriate ratio is selected, based on the relationship of copy size to original size.

Automatic Exposure Selection (AES)When AES is highlighted on the touch screen, the appropriate exposure level isautomatically selected to match the copy density of the original. Manual densityadjustments override AES.

Automatic Tray Selection (ATS)When the selected paper tray becomes empty while copying is in progress, automatic trayswitching detects the same copy paper size loaded in another tray to allow copying to becontinued without interruption. The Multi-sheet bypass tray is included in tray switching.

Page 39: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 3-11

Machine Information

Lead Edge Delete

When using the RADF, image deletion of a few millimeters will occur on the lead edge forthe purpose of controlling copy quality and copy reliability. This feature can be deactivatedby the key operator. See p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.

Service Settings

The following functions can be provided by your Konica service representative, who isauthorized to change DIP switch settings. Contact your service representative if settingchange is required.

Key Operator Password

Service can set a 4-digit Key Operator Password to limit access to the Key OperatorMode. When this setting is on, a Password Entry Screen prompts the user to enter a 4-digit password to access the Key Operator Mode Screen.

ECM Master Key Code

Service can set an 8-digit ECM Master Key Code to limit access to the ECM Setting MenuScreen. When this setting is on, an ECM Master Key Code Screen prompts the user toenter the 8-digit code to access the ECM Setting Menu Screen.

Weekly Timer Master Key Code

Service can set a 4-digit Weekly Timer Master Key Code to limit access to the WeeklyTimer Setting Menu Screen. When this setting is on, a screen message prompts the userto enter a 4-digit code to access the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

Full-Automatic Mode Screen

Initially, the copier displays the Full-Automatic Mode Screen. Service can replace the Full-Automatic Mode Screen with the Basic Screen.

OK Key on Copy Mode/ Density/ Magnification/ Tray/ Quality Selection Screen

Service can set the copier to return the Basic Screen automatically without having to touchthe OK key after selecting desired copying condition. In this case the OK key will notappear on the screen.

Page 40: User Manual 7033

3-12 Machine Information

Machine Information

Service Settings (continued)

Display Messages: ADD TONER/PM CALL/APPLICATION/ INTERRUPT

Service can set the message area of the copier screen to display “ADD TONER” whentoner supply is low, “PM CALL” when preventive maintenance is required, “APPLICATION”when Application function is selected, or “INTERRUPT” when the Interrupt function isselected.

Rotation Function Selection

The copier initially displays the Finisher Screen with the Rotation function automaticallyactive. Service can replace the Finisher Screen with the Output Screen so that theRotation function can be activated or deactivated manually by the touch keys.

Erase Mode of Non-Image Area Erase

The Non-image area erase has two modes; namely, Rectangular erase mode and Obliqueerase mode. The copier is initially set Rectangular erase mode. Contact your servicerepresentative if you desire the Oblique erase mode.

Staple Sheet Capacity

Staple capacity in the normal mode is changeable, and may be set to 45, 40, or 35 byservice. (default setting: 50)Staple capacity in the thick paper mode is changeable, and may be set to 25, 15, or 10 byservice. (default setting: 20)

Paper Exit Switching of Finisher Tray

When the amount of copies delivered onto the Finisher tray (upper, middle or lower)exceeds its limit, the copier automatically shifts the output to another tray to complete theoutput job. If you desire to release this function, contact your service representative. Seep. 7-3.

Page 41: User Manual 7033

Paper Information 4-1

Section 4: Paper Information

Positioning Originals on the Platen GlassPositioning an Original for Manual Copying

Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)Positioning Originals

Positioning Mixed Originals

Paper in Main Body Trays

Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

Paper in Automatic Duplex Unit

Paper in Finisher

Paper Weight Compatibility Chart

Page 42: User Manual 7033

4-2 Paper Information

Paper Information

Positioning Originals on the Platen Glass

Positioning an Original for Manual Copying

Use the platen glass when originals are not suitable for use with the document feeder,e.g., when size is incompatible, or when originals are folded, stapled, torn, or in generallypoor condition. When copying from the platen glass, Automatic Paper Selection (APS)operates unless the setting is changed by the key operator.

Specifications❒ All capacities are stated for 20 lb bond paper❒ Max. original size: 11"x17" (280mmx432mm), sheet or book❒ Max. book weight/thickness: 15 lb [6.8kg]/1.2" [30mm]❒ Original placement: Face down on glass and centered along left side❒ Orientation (portrait-landscape): Same as copy paper

1 Raise the document cover, as shown in the illustration below.2 Place original FACE DOWN along the left measuring guide.3 Gently close the document cover, to prevent the original from shifting on the glass.

TIP:To eliminate black copy marks on edges when copying from a book without selecting Book Copy mode, selectFrame/Fold Erasure or Non-image Area Erase in Application mode. If the book does not completely cover theplaten glass, or if the document cover cannot be completely closed, place white paper over exposed glass toreduce toner consumption.

Page 43: User Manual 7033

Paper Information 4-3

Paper Information

Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)

Specifications❒ All capacities are stated for 20 lb bond paper❒ Max. RADF tray capacity: 50 sheets❒ Max. original exit tray capacity: 50 sheets❒ Original size range: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4

(280mm x 432mm~140mm x 216mm) [See note.]❒ Original placement: Face up; orientation same as copy paper❒ Orientation (portrait-landscape): Same as copy paper feeding direction❒ Original weight: 16 lb~32 lb (no special stock)❒ Curling tolerance/stack height: 10mm or less/20mm or less

ADF MODE 1-1, 1-2Original size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4Max. feeder capacity: 50 original sheets

RADF MODE 2-2, 2-1Original size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4Max. feeder capacity: 50 original sheets

MIXED SIZE ORIGINAL MODEOriginal size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R mixed.Mixed feeder capacity: 50 original sheets

Unsuitable RADF Originals

NOTE: Use only paper recommended by Konica Business Technologies, Inc.

1 2 3

4 5 6

Curled, creased or folded originals

Glossy or transparent (OHP) film, art paper, cellophane

Paste-upsor cut-outs Books

Folded, punched or stapled originals Thin or thick originals

Page 44: User Manual 7033

4-4 Paper Information

Paper Information

Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (continued)

Positioning Originals

The document feeder (RADF) automatically feeds up to 50 originals directly to the platenglass, starting with the top sheet. The RADF should only be used for unstapled, unfolded,smooth, flat originals.

❒ Original size detection requires accurate paper guide adjustment❒ APS detects size 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, and A4❒ Size, weight and capacity are specified for all copy modes on p. 4-3

Before placing originals in the tray, be sure the document feeder is closed fully.1 Position original(s) FACE UP on the document feeder tray.

Place two-sided originals with page one FACE UP.2 Adjust paper guides.

Page 45: User Manual 7033

Paper Information 4-5

Paper Information

Using the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) (continued)

Positioning Mixed Originals

Mixed size originals can be copied together from the document feeder in either APS modeor AMS mode. In APS mode, copies will be output on mixed paper sizes to match theoriginals. In AMS mode, copies will be output on one common paper size that you select inwhich case an appropriate AMS magnification ratio will be selected automatically. To usethe mixed original mode, see procedure on p. 8-21 to p. 8-22.

❒ Mixed original size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" mixed (16 lb~32 lb)8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" mixed (16 lb~32 lb)5.5"x8.5"R original is available in horizontal direction only.

❒ RADF capacity: Max. 50 sheets❒ Print quantity: Max. 999 sheets❒ Incompatible: Alternate exit, Staple-sort, V/H zoom, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion,

Combination, Booklet, Transparency interleave, Image insert, Book copy, Repeat, AUTO layout,Image shift, Non-image area erase

Before using the Mixed Original mode, be sure the document feeder is closed completely.1 Arrange originals in order, and place them as described below:

Place 11"x17"/8.5"x14" originals face up or side 1 up in the document feeder, inlandscape orientation, i.e., with short edge feeding.Position 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" sizes in either portrait or landscape orientation.

2 Position mixed originals FACE UP, aligned with the left rear side of the RADF tray.3 Adjust the original guide to originals.

Page 46: User Manual 7033

4-6 Paper Information

Paper Information

Paper in Main Body Trays

Paper Weight: 16 lb~24 lbTotal Paper Capacity

Main body with DB-208: 2,100 sheets, including 100-sheet Multi-Sheet BypassTray 1~4: 500 sheets 20lb/ user-adjustable to any standard size from 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"

Main body with DB-608: 2,600 sheets, including 100-sheet Multi-Sheet BypassTray 1, 2: 500 sheets 20lb/ user-adjustable to any standard size from 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"Tray 3: 1,500 sheets 20lb/ fixed to 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R or A4R (service adjustable)

Paper in Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

Paper Size: Adjustable from 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"RPaper Weight: 16 lb~32 lb; Special (transparency films, labels, hole punch, rag content)Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray Capacity: 100 sheets 20 lb stacked: single feed special stock

Paper in Automatic Duplex Unit

Paper Size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", or 5.5"x8.5"RPaper Weight: 20 lb~24 lbDuplex Tray Capacity: Unlimited stackless duplex tray

NOTE: Reliability and copy quality are not guaranteed for all Special papers. Use only paper that isrecommended by Konica.

Page 47: User Manual 7033

Paper Information 4-7

Paper Information

Paper in Finisher

The In-Bin Stapler Finisher handles Ledger (11"x17"), Letter/R (11"x8.5"/8.5"x11") andInvoice/R (8.5"x5.5"/5.5"x8.5"). Invoice (5.5"x8.5") size can be output with one staple butnot two staples.

FS-105 In-Bin Stapler Finisher (capacities at 20lb, unless otherwise indicated)Non-sort mode

Finisher upper tray: 100 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R,A4R, A4)10 sheets (thin/thick paper, transparency film, etc.)

Finisher middle/lower tray:500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4)300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Sort/Group/Staple-sort mode:Finisher middle/lower tray:

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4)300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Paper Exit Switching Function of Finisher Tray

When the amount of copies delivered onto the Finisher tray (upper, middle or lower)exceeds its limit described below, the copier automatically shifts the output to another trayto complete the output job.

Finisher upper tray:After 100 sheets (irrespective of the paper size) delivery, the output shifts to themiddle, then lower tray.

Finisher middle tray:After 300 sheets (11"x17" or 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5")/500 sheets (8.5"x11" or A4)delivery, the output shifts to the lower tray.

Finisher lower tray:After 300 sheets (11"x17" or 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5")/500 sheets (8.5"x11" or A4)delivery, the output shifts to the middle tray.

The 7033 copier defaults to this Paper Exit Switching function. If you desire to release thisfunction, contact your service representative.

NOTE: When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printingbefore the number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, thenpress [START PRINT] to complete the job.

Page 48: User Manual 7033

4-8 Paper Information

Paper Information

Paper Weight Compatibility Chart

RADF

Main Body and DB-208/608 Trays

Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

ADU

FS-105 In-Bin Stapler Finsher

Document Feeder 16 ~ 32 lb

All Trays 20 ~ 24 lb

16 ~ 32 lb

20 ~ 24 lb

16 ~ 32 lb

NOTE: Reliability and copy quantity are not guaranteed for all Special papers. Use only paper that isrecommended by Konica.

Page 49: User Manual 7033

Machine Information 5-1

Section 5: Copier Management

Power Saver ModeAuto Low PowerManual Shut-Off

Auto Shut-Off

Entering an ECM Password

Weekly Timer FunctionTimer Interrupt

Page 50: User Manual 7033

5-2 Copier Management

Copier Management

Power Saver Mode

There are two modes for the Power saver as described below.Low power mode enables you to conserve energy by maintaining a lower fixingtemperature during periods of copier inactivity.Shut-off mode conserves even more energy by partially turning OFF the power supply.

Auto Low Power

This function automatically lowers the power after a specified period of copier inactivity.The Auto low power function can be set to 5 minutes/ 10 minutes/ 15 minutes/ 30 minutes/60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240 minutes. Initially, the mode is set to functionafter 15 minutes of copier inactivity. For the key operator setting, see p. 10-46 to p. 10-47.When Auto low power is on, the following message will be displayed on the dimmed Basicscreen. The [POWER SAVER] LED remains dark.

Release Auto Low PowerPress any key on the Control panel other than [POWER SAVER]. The Auto low power willbe released and the LCD screen recovers usual brightness.

Page 51: User Manual 7033

Copier Management 5-3

Copier Management

Power Saver Mode (continued)

Manual Shut-Off

Press [POWER SAVER]. The [POWER SAVER] LED will light and all other LEDs and theLCD screen will be turned off.

Release Manual Shut-OffPress [POWER SAVER]. The Manual shut-off will be released, with the [POWER SAVER]LED turned off and the LCD screen displayed.

Auto Shut-Off

This function automatically shuts off the main power after a specified period of copierinactivity.The Auto shut-off can be set for 30 minutes/ 60 minutes/ 90 minutes/ 120 minutes/ 240minutes. Initially, Auto shut-off is set to function after 60 minutes of copier inactivity. For thekey operator setting, see p. 10-46 to p. 10-47.

Release Auto Shut-OffPress [POWER SAVER]. The copying operation will be available.

Page 52: User Manual 7033

5-4 Copier Management

Copier Management

Entering an ECM Password

An ECM password is required only when the Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) feature isactivated; a User Password is assigned; and “Enter E.C.M. password” is displayed on thetouch screen.

1 Enter your 5-digit ECM password, using the keypad.If the ECM password is invalid, the copier will reset to the Initial mode.In that case, enter the correct password; or contact the key operator.

2 Press [START PRINT] once to display your current copy count and copy limit for 3 sec.

Current count / limit018888/025000

Ready to copy

When your copy count reaches the copy limit, the following message is displayed:

Copy limit reached025001/025000

In that case, contact the key operator to reset your copy limit.3 Make copying selections, and enter print quantity, as required.4 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

Page 53: User Manual 7033

Copier Management 5-5

Copier Management

Weekly Timer Function

When a copier is under control of the weekly timer function, the TIMER indicator on theright side of the Control panel is lit.IMPORTANT: WHEN THE TIMER INDICATOR IS LIT, THE COPIER WILL TURN OFFAUTOMATICALLY. DO NOT TURN IT OFF BY PRESSING POWER SWITCH.

Timer Interrupt

When the TIMER indicator light is on and other indicators are off, copying is unavailabledue to the weekly timer function.However, pressing [POWER SAVER] and entering a 4-digit timer interrupt password fromthe Control panel keypad will forcibly turn on the copier and enable copying.When the Timer interrupt copying is finished, press [POWER SAVER] to return the copier tothe OFF state and disable copying.

The Timer interrupt password is not a factory setting, but a key operator setting. Apassword setting is recommended; for, without it, the copier could be enabled simply bypressing the [POWER SAVER] key.

Page 54: User Manual 7033

Section 6: Basic Operations

How to Make a Basic CopyThe Basic Screen

The Full-Automatic ModeCopy Mode

Copy DensityAutomatic Exposure Selection (AES)

Manual Mode (Lighter, Normal, Darker)Density Shift

Lens ModeAutomatic Magnification Selection (AMS)

Preset and User Set RatiosZoom Mode

Special Ratio TableSelecting a Special Ratio for Non-Standard Paper

Vertical/Horizontal Zoom

Copy SizeQuality (High, Very High)

High ModeVery High Mode

ReserveSet Reserve JobJob List Screen

Mishandled Paper During Reserve SettingWhen Paper is Depleted for the Job in Progress

Memory CopyPlaten Memory CopyRADF Memory Copy

RotationRotation and APSRotation and AMS

To Release Automatic Rotation

Check Mode and Proof CopyInterrupt Mode

Help ModeUsing the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

Basic Operations 6-1

Page 55: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-2 Basic Operations

Basic Screen

Quality key

Scan key

Output quantity/Enter quantity display

Memory indicator

Settings Options

Basic Mode keys

Messages and Copier Status

Icon area*Folder keys

Job list key

How to Make a Basic Copy

The Basic Screen

The Basic Screen displays after warm-up, when power is turned on; when Auto PowerSaver mode is activated; when ECM password is set; when Memory card or Key counteris used; or when Auto/Reset mode is manually or automatically restored. All copyingselections can be initiated from the Basic Screen, whether selected with screen keys, orconventional keys, i.e., Application, Output, and Job Memory.

When the Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) is activated, a valid 5-digit ECM password,assigned by the key operator, must be entered before copying can be performed. See p.5-4.

If a Key Counter is required, the message “Please insert key counter” is displayed. Insert aKey Counter.

All of the settings in the Basic Screen, except Print Quantity, can be changed by the keyoperator in the Initial Setting Menu Screen.*: The following icons will be displayed in the icon area.

Add toner icon, Preventive maintenance icon, Staple position icon, Finisher mode icon, Rotation icon, Quality icon (usually displayed above the Quality key),

Application icon (usually displayed above the Reserve folder key), Job number icon.

NOTE: During the process of successive copying jobs, the message “Copier is warming up” may be displayedin the message area of the Basic Screen to maintain the copy image quality.

Page 56: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-3

How to Make a Basic Copy (continued)

The Basic Screen (continued)

1 Position original document FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on theplaten glass.The Basic Screen displays when any key is pressed.

2 Enter the desired print quantity. The entered quantity will be displayed on the upperright position of the message area of the Basic Screen.To change the print quantity, press [C] (CLEAR QTY.) and re-enter print quantity.Note: Do not press [STOP/CLEAR]; otherwise the scanned image may be cleared.

3 Press [START PRINT] to start copying with initial settings; or make other selections, thenpress [START PRINT].

Basic Copy Settings on Basic ScreenFull-automatic mode : see p. 6-4Copy mode : see p. 6-5 ~ p. 6-6Copy density : see p. 6-7 ~ p. 6-9Lens mode : see p. 6-10 ~ p. 6-16Copy size : see p. 6-17Quality (high, very high) : see p. 6-18 ~ p. 6-19Reserve and Job list : see p. 6-20 ~ p. 6-25Memory copy

Platen memory copy : see p. 6-26 ~ p. 6-27RADF memory copy : see p. 6-28 ~ p. 6-29

Other Basic Copying Operations:Rotation : see p. 6-30 ~ p. 6-32Check mode and Proof copy : see p. 6-33 ~ p. 6-34Interrupt mode : see p. 6-35 ~ p. 6-36Help mode : see p. 6-37Using the Multi-sheet bypass tray : see p. 6-38

Application Selections:Section 8 describes how to select Application functions.

Page 57: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-4 Basic Operations

The Full-Automatic Mode

The Full-Automatic Mode Screen displays when “1s1” is set in the Initial Setting mode ofthe Key Operator mode. See p. 10-10. The screen displays Full-Auto setting when poweris turned on; when Auto Power Saver mode is activated; when ECM password is set; orwhen Auto/Reset mode is manually or automatically restored.

All Full-Automatic settings, except Print Quantity, can be changed by the key operator inthe Initial Setting Menu Screen.

1 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platenglass.When a selection is made using any key, the Full-Automatic Mode Screen will changeto the Basic Screen.

2 Enter the desired print quantity. The entered quantity will be displayed on the upperright position of the message area of the Basic Screen.To change the print quantity, press [C] (CLEAR QTY.) and re-enter print quantity.

Note: Do not press [STOP/CLEAR]; otherwise the scanned image may be cleared.

3 Press [START PRINT] to start copying with initial settings; or make other selections, thenpress [START PRINT].

Full-Automatic Mode Screen

Quality key

Scan key

Output quantity/Enter quantity display

Memory indicator

Settings Options

Basic Mode keys

Messages and Copier Status

Icon area*Folder keys

Job list key

Page 58: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-5

Copy Mode

The Copy Mode key is used to display a selection screen, from which all copy modes canbe selected: 1-1, 1-2, 2-1, 2-2.

Copy Mode Specifications:

Incompatible functions1-1: Chapter; Booklet1-2: Quality (Very high); Transparency interleave; Repeat; AUTO layout; Thin/Thick paper2-1: Quality (Very high); Chapter; Booklet; Book copy; Repeat; AUTO layout; Non-

image area erase2-2: Quality (Very high); Transparency interleave; Repeat; Book copy; AUTO layout;

Thin/Thick paper; Non-image area erase

RADF capacity1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 2-1: 50 sheets(copying can be resumed after removing paper from bins)

RADF original size requirements1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 2-1: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R(8.27"x11.69", 210mmx297mm)

Copy paper weight requirements20 lb~24 lb (14 lb~19 lb should be tested before it is used)

Copy paper size requirements1-1, 1-2, 2-2, 2-1: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4(8.27"x11.69", 210mmx297mm)(5.5"x8.5" is available in lengthwise feed ( ) only.)

Sort mode paper sizeSort Mode paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4 (8.27"x11.69",210mmx297mm) (5.5"x8.5" is available in lengthwise feed ( ) only.)

Staple-Sort mode paper sizeStaple-Sort Mode paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4(8.27"x11.69", 210mmx297mm) (5.5"x8.5" is available in lengthwise feed ( ) and 1staple only)

Page 59: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-6 Basic Operations

Copy Mode (continued)

Before selecting the Copy Mode shown on the screen below, read specifications on theprevious page and see Section 4 for information on positioning originals.

1 Touch COPY MODE to display the Copy Mode Selection Screen.Available keys: CANCEL , OK

2 Touch the desired mode key: 1-1, 1-2, 2-1, or 2-2.To immediately de-select the mode, touch CANCEL .A copy mode key will appear dimmed if it is incompatible with other selections made.

3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.4 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass, or FACE UP in the document

feeder, as required.5 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

To cancel the mode after returning to the Basic Screen, touch COPY MODE again, touchkey for the desired Copy mode, then touch OK.

Basic Screen Copy Mode Selection Screen

NOTE:When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, remove the copied sets while the paper isexiting; otherwise, mishandled paper will occur.

Page 60: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-7

Copy Density

Automatic Exposure Selection (AES)

AES operates with the initial settings. It detects the density of the original image andautomatically selects the appropriate exposure for the copy.

Manual Mode (Lighter, Normal, Darker)

Select manual copy density to adjust exposure (density) when originals are too light or toodark. Manual adjustments can be made in 9 levels simply by touching the desiredexposure level, from lighter, to normal, to darker.

Density Selection ScreenBasic Screen

Light original Normal Dark original

Page 61: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-8 Basic Operations

Copy Density (continued)

Density Shift

Density shift divides each of nine density levels into two levels of lighter and three levels ofdarker.Density shift can be used in 4 density modes; Text/photo, Text, Photo, and Increasecontrast.

1 Select the density mode.To select the Text/Photo mode, press [P] and [5] simultaneously.The following message will be displayed.

P - mode : 5Press START to confirm

To select the Text mode, press [P] and [6] simultaneously.The following message will be displayed.

P - mode : 6Press START to confirm

To select the Photo mode, press [P] and [7] simultaneously.The following message will be displayed.

P - mode : 7Press START to confirm

To select the Increase contrast mode, press [P] and [8] simultaneously.The following message will be displayed.

P - mode : 8Press START to confirm

Density shift 3 (standard)

Density shift 2

Density shift 1

Density shift 0

Density shift 4

Density shift 5

Page 62: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-9

Copy Density (continued)

Density Shift (continued)

2 Press [START PRINT]. The following message will be displayed.In Text/Photo mode (P-mode : 5):

Density Shift (Text/Photo) 3 (0 ~ 5)

In Text mode (P-mode : 6):

Density Shift (Text) 3 (0 ~ 5)

In Photo mode (P-mode : 7):

Density Shift (Photo) 3 (0 ~ 5)

In Increase contrast mode (P-mode : 8):

Density Shift (Increase contrast) 3 (0 ~ 5)

3 Press any key (from 0 - 5) using the keypad to determine the Density shift.

NOTE: When 6 or above is entered, 5 is selected.

4 Press [STOP/CLEAR]. Density shift is determined.

Page 63: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-10 Basic Operations

Lens Mode

Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS)

AMS functions in the Initial setting when Copy Size is selected manually.

❒ Incompatible: APS, Change magnification, Book copy, Reduce & shift in Image shift

An appropriate reduction or enlargement ratio will be selected automatically and applied tothe image on the copy size. AMS automatically calculates and selects the correct ratio.

AMS ratios are shown in the table below.

AMS TABLE

CO

PY

SIZ

E

ORIGINAL SIZE

11"x17"

1.00

0.76

0.49(0.64)

0.60(0.78)

0.48

1.21

1.00

0.60

1.30

1.00

0.63

1.30

1.00

1.30

0.63(1.00)

11"x17"

8.5"x14"

8.5"x11"

5.5"x8.5"R

8.5"x14" 8.5"x11"R

1.00

0.76(1.00)

0.76(1.00)

1.00

0.64 0.78 1.001.00

(1.30)8.5"x11"R

0.50(0.65)

8.5"x11" 5.5"x8.5"

2.02

1.56

1.00(1.30)

1.00

1.30

5.5"x8.5"R

0.76(1.00)

( ): Rotation with AMS

Page 64: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-11

Lens Mode (continued)

Preset and User Set Ratios

Use the Preset and User Set ratios to increase or decrease magnification in fixedamounts.

If required, the six initially set Preset ratios shown below can be adjusted in the KeyOperator mode. In addition, three User Set ratios are adjustable by the key operator. Allratios remain effective until they are replaced.

❒ 1:1 mode (no magnification)❒ 6 Preset ratios: 0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 1.29, 1.55, and 2.00❒ 3 User Set ratios: Programmable by key operator and selected from 0.25~4.00❒ Select 5.5"x8.5" Copy Size, then select 1.00 magnification.

1 Touch LENS MODE to enter the Magnification Selection Screen.2 Select the desired magnification. The selected key will be highlighted.3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.

To cancel the setting before returning to the Basic Screen, touch CANCEL .To cancel the setting after returning to the Basic Screen, touch LENS MODE again,select the desired ratio, then touch OK.

4 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass or FACE UP in the documentfeeder, as required.

5 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

Basic Screen Magnification Selection Screen

Page 65: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-12 Basic Operations

Lens Mode (continued)

Zoom Mode

Use the Zoom mode to reduce or enlarge the copied original image in 1% increments.

❒ Zoom range: 0.25~4.00

1 Touch LENS MODE to enter the Magnification Selection Screen.2 Touch ZOOM to display the Zoom Screen.3 Use keypad on the Control panel to enter a 3-digit zoom ratio, or use arrows to scroll to

the desired ratio.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.

To cancel the setting before returning to the Basic Screen, touch CANCEL .To cancel the setting after returning to the Basic Screen, touch LENS MODE again, andtouch ZOOM to display the ZOOM Screen. Select the desired ratio, then touch OK.

5 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platenglass, as required.

6 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

Basic Screen Magnification Selection Screen

Zoom Screen

Page 66: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-13

Lens Mode (continued)

Special Ratio Table

ORIGINAL SIZE

CO

PY

SIZ

E

1.00 0.83 0.71 0.62 0.55 0.50 0.45 0.42 0.38 0.36 0.33 0.31 0.29

1.00 0.84 0.73 0.65 0.58 0.52 0.48 0.44 0.41 0.38 0.35 0.33

1.20 1.00 0.85 0.75 0.66 0.60 0.54 0.50 0.46 0.43 0.40 0.37 0.35

1.40 1.17 1.00 0.87 0.77 0.70 0.64 0.58 0.54 0.50 0.47 0.44 0.41

1.60 1.33 1.14 1.00 0.89 0.80 0.73 0.67 0.61 0.57 0.53 0.50 0.47

1.80 1.50 1.29 1.12 1.00 0.90 0.82 0.75 0.69 0.64 0.60 0.56 0.53

2.00 1.67 1.43 1.25 1.11 1.00 0.91 0.83 0.77 0.71 0.67 0.62 0.59

2.20 1.83 1.57 1.37 1.22 1.11 1.00 0.92 0.85 0.78 0.73 0.69 0.65

2.40 2.00 1.71 1.50 1.33 1.20 1.09 1.00 0.92 0.86 0.80 0.75 0.70

2.60 2.17 1.86 1.62 1.44 1.30 1.18 1.08 1.00 0.92 0.87 0.81 0.76

2.80 2.33 2.00 1.75 1.55 1.40 1.30 1.17 1.07 1.00 0.93 0.87 0.82

3.00 2.50 2.14 1.87 1.67 1.50 1.36 1.25 1.15 1.07 1.00 0.94 0.88

3.20 2.67 2.28 2.00 1.77 1.60 1.45 1.33 1.23 1.14 1.06 1.00 0.94

3.40 2.83 2.43 2.12 1.88 1.70 1.54 1.42 1.31 1.21 1.13 1.06 1.00

1.18 1.00 0.86 0.76 0.68 0.62 0.56 0.52 0.48 0.45 0.42 0.39

1.36 1.15 1.00 0.88 0.79 0.71 0.65 0.60 0.55 0.52 0.48 0.45

1.54 1.30 1.13 1.00 0.89 0.81 0.74 0.68 0.63 0.59 0.55 0.51

1.73 1.46 1.27 1.12 1.00 0.90 0.83 0.76 0.70 0.65 0.61 0.57

1.91 1.61 1.40 1.23 1.10 1.00 0.91 0.84 0.78 0.72 0.68 0.64

2.09 1.77 1.53 1.35 1.21 1.09 1.00 0.92 0.85 0.79 0.74 0.70

2.27 1.92 1.67 1.47 1.31 1.19 1.09 1.00 0.92 0.86 0.81 0.76

2.45 2.07 1.80 1.59 1.42 1.28 1.17 1.08 1.00 0.93 0.87 0.82

2.64 2.23 1.93 1.70 1.53 1.38 1.26 1.16 1.07 1.00 0.93 0.88

2.81 2.38 2.06 1.82 1.63 1.47 1.35 1.24 1.15 1.07 1.00 0.94

3.00 2.54 2.20 1.94 1.74 1.57 1.43 1.32 1.22 1.14 1.06 1.00

5

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Page 67: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-14 Basic Operations

Lens Mode (continued)

Selecting a Special Ratio for Non-Standard Paper

To determine which reduction or enlargement ratio to apply to non-standard originals, usethe following procedure while referring to the Special Ratio Table.

1 First, plot the width of the original document along the horizontal axis.2 Plot the width of the copy paper along the vertical axis.3 Find the ratio on the Table where these two values meet and make a note of it.4 Next, plot the length of the original document along the horizontal axis.5 Plot the length of the copy paper along the vertical axis.6 Find the ratio on the Table where these two values meet and make a note of it.7 Last, choose the smaller ratio for reduction or the larger ratio for enlargement and

follow the procedure for using the Zoom Mode.

NOTE: The ratio you use must fall within the available magnification range of 0.25~4.00.

8 Determine the correct ratio, as described above.9 Touch LENS MODE to enter the Magnification Selection Screen.

10 Touch ZOOM to display the Zoom Screen.11 Use keypad on the Control panel to enter the desired reduction or enlargement ratio,

in 3 digits, or use arrows to scroll to the desired ratio.12 When the desired ratio is highlighted, touch OK to complete the setting and return to

the Basic Screen.To cancel the setting before returning to the Basic Screen, touch the highlightedselection to de-select it, touch CANCEL , then touch OK.To cancel the setting after returning to the Basic Screen, touch LENS MODE again,touch the highlighted setting to de-select it, select the desired ratio, then touch OK.

13 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass or FACE UP in the documentfeeder, as required.

14 When all other setting are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

Page 68: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-15

Lens Mode (continued)

Vertical/Horizontal Zoom

Use the Vertical/Horizontal zoom mode to reduce or enlarge vertical and horizontaldimensions, independently.

❒ Vertical zoom range: 0.25~4.00❒ Horizontal zoom range: 0.25~4.00

Magnification Selection ScreenBasic Screen

Basic ScreenVertical/Horizontal Zoom Screen

1 Touch LENS MODE to enter the Magnification Selection Screen.2 Touch Verti./Horiz. Zoom to display the Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Screen.3 Touch Vertical to select a vertical ratio.4 Use keypad on the Control panel to enter a 3-digit vertical zoom ratio, or use arrows to scroll to

the desired ratio.5 Touch Horizontal to select a horizontal ratio.6 Use keypad on the Control panel to enter a 3-digit horizontal zoom ratio, or use arrows to

scroll to the desired ratio.

Page 69: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-16 Basic Operations

Lens Mode (continued)

Vertical/Horizontal Zoom (continued)

7 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.To cancel the setting before returning to Basic Screen, touch CANCEL .To cancel the setting after returning to the Basic Screen, touch LENS MODE again, andtouch Veri./Horiz. Zoom to display the Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Screen. Select thedesired ratio, then touch OK.

8 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platenglass, as required.

9 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT].

Page 70: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-17

Copy Size

Copy Size is used to display the Paper Tray Selection Screen, or reset APS, or select aspecific paper tray. When a specific tray is selected, the copy size may require a ratioadjustment. When using the RADF with Initial settings, a ratio will be selectedautomatically.

Tray locations correspond to trays 1, 2, 3, 4 shown on p. 3-5. Paper types, such ascolored, special, recycled, labels, OHP, invoice, blank, thick, thin, may be specified onsome trays by the key operator for information only, but paper types cannot be detected bythe machine.

❒ When an empty tray is selected or becomes depleted during use, an out-of-paper icon will flashon the Paper Try Selection, along with a message to load paper in the empty tray.

❒ When a tray is empty but is not selected or in use, the out-of paper icon displays but does notflash in the message area.

❒ If a tray size is changed by the service technician, the new paper size will be reflected on thescreen, automatically.

❒ Incompatible with AMS: APS, change magnification, Book copy, Repeat, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase

1 Touch COPY SIZE to display the Tray Selection Screen.2 Touch APS, or select a specific paper tray.NOTE: When touching Universal , the Universal Tray Size Selection Screen will be displayed. See p. 11-4.3 When the desired selection is highlighted, touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.

To cancel the setting before returning to the Basic Screen, touch CANCEL .To cancel the setting after returning to the Basic Screen, touch COPY SIZE again, selectthe desired paper tray, then touch OK.

4 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platenglass, as required.

5 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT] from the Basic Screen.

NOTE: Do not select paper type directly from the Tray Selection Screen. Paper type must be selected from theApplications Selection Screen, which can be accessed by pressing [APPLICATION] on the Control panel.

Tray Selection ScreenBasic Screen

Page 71: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-18 Basic Operations

Quality (High, Very High)

Image quality in the normal default mode is adequate for most copying needs. Specialmodes are available for jobs that require enhanced image quality, as for complex text orgraphic images, or high quality photos, etc.

High Mode

High quality sharpens the image more than the normal mode, but uses more memory thanthe normal default mode. Fewer originals can be copied at one time.

❒ Incompatible: The copying conditions may not function with some combination of copyingconditions. Ask your service representative.

1 Touch QUALITY on the Basic Screen to enter the Quality Selection Screen.2 Touch HIGH.3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen. The Quality High icon

will be displayed on the Basic Screen.4 Select additional copying features, as desired.5 Enter the desired print quantity.6 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen

glass.7 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT] from the Basic Screen.

Quality Selection Screen Basic Screen

Page 72: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-19

1 Touch QUALITY on the Basic Screen to enter the Quality Selection Screen.2 Touch VERY HIGH.3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen. The Quality Very high

icon will be displayed on the Basic Screen.4 Select additional copying features, as desired.5 Enter the desired print quantity.6 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass.7 When all settings are acceptable, press [START PRINT] from the Basic Screen.

Quality (High, Very High) (continued)

Very High Mode

Very High quality is used for high quality photo output, and uses no memory.

❒ Zoom , V/H zoom ratio: 0.50 ~ 4.00❒ Incompatible : Using RADF, Alternate exit, Sort, Staple-sort, 1-2, 2-2, 2-1, Duplex copy using

platen glass, Rotation, Reserve, Memory copy, Proof copy, Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter,Combination, Booklet, Transparency interleave, Image insertion, Book copy, Mixed original,Repeat, Image shift, AUTO layout

Quality Selection Screen Basic Screen

Page 73: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-20 Basic Operations

Reserve

Set Reserve Job

The Reserve function allows you to set up a new job while a current job is in process.When the current job is finished, the Reserve job starts printing immediately. The Reservekey on the screen is touch sensitive and active only when another job is in progress;otherwise it appears grayed out.

❒ Job settings: Max. 5 (output job plus 4 reserve jobs)❒ The reserve job is available to be set after the copier starts to scan for the output job. When

setting more than one reserve job, the next reserve job setting will be available after the copierstarts to scan for the previous reserve job.When the output job is under Memory copying, Image insert, or Book copy, the reserve jobsetting will be available after the copier starts to print the output job.

❒ If certain conditions occur while a reserve job is being set, such as activation of Interrupt mode,mishandled paper, or depletion of paper, the current output job will cease and the SETTINGindicator on the screen will be replaced by INTERRUPT, JAM or ADD PAPER, as appropriate.Perform the required measure for the situation at hand.

❒ The order of the reserve jobs can be altered on the Job List Screen.❒ The reserve jobs can be deleted on the Job List Screen.❒ Incompatible: Alternate exit, Interrupt, Memory copying, Proof copy, Quality (Very High),

Booklet, Image insert, APS mode in Mixed original

Basic Screen: reserve job available Reserve Setting Screen

Page 74: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-21

Reserve (continued)

Set Reserve Job (continued)

The Reserve key may be used to set the Reserve job only when another job is inprogress; otherwise the key appears grayed out. Set the Reserve job as shown below.

1 Touch RESERVE to display the Reserve Setting Screen.2 Set the desired copying conditions for the reserve job.

When the Reserve Setting Screen is displayed, all keys on the LCD and Control panelwill function for the reserve setting job.

NOTE: When trouble occurs while setting the reserve job, the SETTING folder key flashes on the BasicScreen and the ERROR indicator lights. See p. 6-24.

3 Position original(s) FACE UP in the RADF or FACE DOWN on the platen glass aftercompleting to scan for the output job. The message “Ready to copy” will be displayedon the Basic Screen.

4 Press [START PRINT]. The original for the reserve job will be scanned.

NOTE: When the message “Please load size ** paper in any tray except tray #” is displayed, load thespecified paper into the tray.

5 When the scanning for the reserve job is completed, the Basic Screen for the output jobis restored.

6 Repeat step 2 to 4 to reserve more than one job.7 Copying on the reserve job will start automatically after copying the output job.

Page 75: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-22 Basic Operations

Reserve (continued)

Job List Screen

Touch the JOB LIST key on the Basic Screen to display the Job List Screen (see below).The Job List Screen allows you to perform the following functions.• Confirm machine status• Change order of reserve job• Delete reserve jobTo return the Basic Screen, touch OK on the Job List Screen.

No. : Displays the No. (001-999) for each job assigned to the machine.During an interrupt copying job, the interrupt icon [ ] will be displayed in thisfield instead of the number.

MODE: Displays the machine’s current mode of operation. Seven modes are listedbelow.COPIERRESERVE COPIERPRINTERRESERVE PRINTERCONTROLLERTANDEM COPIERINTERRUPT

STATUS: Displays the current status of the machine for each job.[Indication] [Meaning]

READY : Ready to use in each modeWAITING : Warming up in each modeSCANNING : Scanning original(s) in copy mode

Basic Screen Job List Screen

Page 76: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-23

Reserve (continued)

Job List Screen (continued)

STATUS (contd.):ERROR : Error in each modePRINTING : Printing in each modeNO PAPER : No paper in copy/print modeSTOP : Stop in each modeNEXT PRINT : Waiting for the completion of the previous

operation in copy/print modeINITIALIZING : Initializing for controllerREADY TO RESERVE: Ready to reserveRECEIVING : Receiving the data for controller

PAGE(s): Displays the number of scanned pages for each job. (0 to 999)REST SHEET(s) : Displays the remaining copy count of the job.

0 to 999 (The number exceeding 999 will be displayed as 999↑.)Copy count = No. of scanned pages x Print quantity

REST MINUTE(s): Displays the time (in minutes) required for completing the job.Exceeding 999 minutes: 999↑Shorter than 1 minute: <1

Other: The following message will be displayed on the second bar whenthe reserved job does not exist.

To change the order of reserve job

RESERVED JOB DOES NOT EXIST

1 Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job.2 Touch ADVANCE . The highlighted reserve job is shifted to the output job below.3 To return the Basic Screen, touch OK on the Job List Screen.

To delete reserve job

1 Touch the lower/upper arrow key to highlight the desired reserve job.2 Touch DELETE. The highlighted reserve job is cleared.3 To return the Basic Screen, touch OK on the Job List Screen.

Page 77: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-24 Basic Operations

Reserve (continued)

Mishandled Paper During the Reserve Setting

If a misfeed occurs with the job in progress while you are setting a Reserve job, theSETTING indicator on the screen will change to JAM and the ERROR indicator will blink onthe control panel.

If originals in the Reserve job are already scanned when the misfeed occurs, the Reservejob will be performed after the jam is cleared and the cleared job is completed.

1 Touch JAM to display the Jam Position Screen.2 To view Help Screen instructions, touch GUIDE and remove paper/original.3 The ERROR indicator will go out.4 Press [START PRINT]. The output job will be reprocessed.5 Touch SETTING to continue setting the reserve job.

If scanning is not completed when the misfeed occurs, but Reserve settings were alreadymade, the Reserve job can be performed after the cleared job is completed. Simply insertthe original document and press [START PRINT].

Basic Screen Control panel

S

ST

I

DATA ERROR

CLEAR QTY.

PO

1 3

4

7

2

5 6

8

0

9

P

Page 78: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-25

Reserve (continued)

When Paper is Depleted for the Job in Progress

If the paper supply for a job in progress becomes depleted while you are setting a Reservejob, the SETTING indicator on the screen will change to ADD PAPER (blinking) and theERROR indicator will light on the control panel.

In this case, you can still continue the reserve job setting.

1 Touch ADD PAPER to display the Basic Screen for the output job.2 Confirm the empty tray and supply the paper.3 Press [START PRINT]. The output job will be reprocessed.4 Touch SETTING to continue setting the reserve job.

Basic Screen Control panel

S

ST

I

DATA ERROR

CLEAR QTY.

PO

1 3

4

7

2

5 6

8

0

9

P

Page 79: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-26 Basic Operations

1 Make required copying selection, and select 1-1 or 1-2 copy mode.Before selecting an Application function, confirm that MEMORY COPY on the ApplicationSelection Screen is highlighted. If not, touch the key to highlight it, then touch OK toreturn to the Basic Screen.

2 Open the document feeder.3 Place original FACE DOWN on the platen glass, then close the document feeder.

IMPORTANT: PLACE AND SCAN THE ORIGINALS IN REGULAR ORDER OF PAGINATION.

4 Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan and store the data into memory.

Memory Copy

Memory copy allows you to scan multiple originals by touching the SCAN key on the BasicScreen after setting copying conditions, and then output the complete set by pressing[START PRINT].

Platen memory copy: scan originals from the platen glassRADF memory copy: scan originals from the RADF

Platen Memory Copy

Use Memory copy for originals that cannot be fed through the document feeder due tothickness, size or condition.

When scanning thick originals that require keeping the document cover open, select Non-image area erase to prevent exposure of the glass area around the border of the original.This feature ensures a clean copy result and reduces toner consumption. The Non-imagearea erase mode automatically releases after the original for which it is selected isscanned. Additional images may be scanned.

❒ Max. Memory Capacity stores up to 1,500 pages.❒ Incompatible : Using RADF, 2-2, 2-1, Quality (Very high)

Basic Screen

Page 80: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-27

Memory Copy (continued)

Platen Memory Copy (continued)

5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until all originals are scanned.The number of originals scanned should not exceed the Exit tray or Finisher capacity.

6 Enter the desired print quantity. The entered quantity will be displayed on the upperright message area of the Basic Screen.To change the print quantity, press [C(CLEAR QTY.)] and re-enter print quantity.To delete the scanned data without printing, press [STOP/CLEAR].To reset initial copying settings, press [STOP/CLEAR], then [AUTO RESET].

7 Press [START PRINT].

Page 81: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-28 Basic Operations

Memory Copy (continued)

RADF Memory Copy

Use this feature to scan more than 50 originals into memory from the RADF. Use thisfunction in conjunction with the Reserve function to increase efficiency of the copying job.

❒ Max. Memory Capacity stores up to 1,500 pages.❒ Incompatible: Quality (Very high)

1 2 3 4 5 6 750

...51 2 3 4 5 6 7

100

...

1451 2 3 4 5 6 71500

...

...

1 ~ 50

FACE UP

51 ~ 100

1451 ~ 1500

Basic Screen

Page 82: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-29

Memory Copy (continued)

RADF Memory Copy (continued)

1 Make required copying selection.When selecting any of the Applications, check that the MEMORY COPY on theApplication Selection Screen is highlighted. If not, touch the key to highlight it. TouchOK to return to the Basic Screen.

2 Position originals FACE DOWN in the document feeder.3 Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan and store the data into memory.4 Enter the desired print quantity. The entered quantity will be displayed on the upper

right message area of the Basic Screen.To change the print quantity, press [C] (CLEAR QTY.) and re-enter print quantity.To delete the scanned data without printing, press [STOP/CLEAR].To reset the copying conditions to the initial setting, press [STOP/CLEAR] then [AUTORESET].

5 Press [START PRINT].

Page 83: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-30 Basic Operations

Rotation

This function allows you to utilize APS or AMS and copy the original size documentsdescribed below onto size 8.5"x11" or 5.5"x8.5", irrespective of the copy paper loadingdirection. By default, Rotation requires APS or AMS to function; however, the key operatormay set the function to always function or never function. See p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.

NOTE: Service can set the copier to display the Output Mode Screen on which the automatic Rotetionfunction can be activated or deactivated by the touch of the keys. Contact your service representative.

❒ Rotation copying uses memory.❒ Copy size: 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5" (horizontal loading ( ) only)❒ Original size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5" (horizontal loading ( ) only)❒ Incompatible: Quality (Very high), Repeat, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase

Rotation and APS

In APS, the copier automatically uses a 1:1 ratio and makes a copy on the same papersize as the original(s).For example, when size 8.5"x11" copy paper is loaded in the tray horizontally and thecopier detects that the original is placed vertically, Rotation and APS function together torotate the original image by 90° and output the 8.5"x11" copy in the horizontal direction tomatch the direction of the copy paper.

Similarly, when size 8.5"x11" copy paper is loaded in the tray vertically and the copierdetects that the original is placed horizontally, Rotation and APS function together to rotatethe original image by 90° and output the 8.5"x11" copy in the vertical direction to match thedirection of the copy paper.

Original Copy paper Rotation and APS

APS cannot be used alone.

Original Copy paper Rotation and APS

APS cannot be used alone.

Page 84: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-31

Rotation (continued)

Rotation and AMS

When size 8.5"x11" copy paper is loaded in the tray horizontally and copier detects thatthe original is placed vertically, Rotation (if required) rotates the original image by 90° andthe copy is made with the appropriate AMS ratio to fit the vertical direction of the copypaper.

Similarly, when size 8.5"x11" copy paper is loaded in the tray vertically and the copierdetects that the original is placed horizontally, Rotation (if required) rotates the originalimage by 90° and the copy is made with the appropriate AMS ratio to fit the verticaldirection of the copy paper.

Original Copy paper Rotation and AMS AMS only

Original Copy paper

Rotation and AMS AMS only

Page 85: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-32 Basic Operations

Rotation (continued)

When the 5.5"x8.5" tray is selected and the copier detects that the original is placedvertically, Rotation rotates the original image by 90° and the copy is made with theappropriate AMS ratio to fit the horizontal direction of the copy paper.

Original Copy paper Rotation and AMS AMS only

Output Mode Screen (machine without Finisher) Output Mode Screen (machine with Finisher)

To Release Automatic Rotation

While the Rotation function is initially active on the copier, it can be switched ON/OFF inthe Key Operator Mode.Service can set the copier to display Output Mode Screen on which the automatic Rotationfunction can be activated or deactivated by the touch of the keys. Contact your servicerepresentative, if desired.

To release automatic Rotation:Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen, then touch AUTO not to highlightit. The Rotation icon will disappear.

To recover automatic Rotation:Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen, then touch AUTO to highlight it.The Rotation icon will be display.

Page 86: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-33

Check Mode and Proof Copy

Use the Check mode to confirm copying selections before pressing the [START PRINT]key.In this mode, use Proof copy to produce a sample of the copied set before copyingmultiple copies. This is a convenient and cost effective way of viewing the results of thefollowing copying selections.

• Copying conditions using Memory copy• Sheet/Cover insertion• Chapter• Combination

With Proof copy, all originals are scanned into memory, and only one set is output afteryou touch PROOF COPY key on the Check Screen. After Proof copy, the “✽” mark will bedisplayed in the Check Screen. You may change the selection with “✽” mark indicated onthe left.When [START PRINT] key is pressed, the job resumes copying until the job is completed.

❒ All settings made can be viewed in the Check Mode Screen.❒ Proof copy cannot be used for testing the Userset density.❒ Proof copy can be operated repeatedly, with the number of operation taken from the print

quantity.❒ Proof copy is unavailable with Group, Quality (Very high), and Reserve mode.

• Booklet• Image insert• Book copy

Check Screen

PROOF COPY key

Check Screen after copying in Proof copy mode

Page 87: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-34 Basic Operations

Check Mode and Proof Copy (continued)

1 Press [CHECK] to display the Check Screen.2 Confirm the current settings.3 Verify the settings made for the current job.4 If necessary, touch PROOF COPY to output a set of sample copy.

If only one copied set is needed and the sample set is acceptable, press [STOP/CLEAR]to delete the stored data.

5 Touch EXIT (or press [CHECK]) to exit from the Check mode and return the BasicScreen.

6 If settings are OK, press [START PRINT].Otherwise, adjust settings, touch OK; then press [START PRINT] when the Basic Screenis displayed.If print quantity is set for two or more, the copier will output all but the sample set.

DA

1

4

7

CHECK HELP

APPLICATION

MODE

JOB MEMORY

AUTO RESET

P

Page 88: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-35

Interrupt Mode

Use the Interrupt mode to interrupt copying in progress to perform a simple job. Wheninterrupt copying is completed, the settings for the initial job restore automatically and theBasic Screen displays. The [INTERRUPT] key can be used when the copier is performingthe following operations:• Continuously printing the image stored in memory• Scanning the originals into memory• Scanning the originals into memory while printing in Reserve mode

The Interrupt mode cannot be set, when the copier is in the following conditions:• The Basic Screen is not displayed.• The trouble of the service call or paper mishandled is occured.

❒ Incompatible: Quality (Very high), Reserve

Basic Screen

START PRINT

STOP / CLEAR

INTERRUPT

RROR

CLEAR QTY.

ON / OFFPOWER SAVER

3

6

9

For particular jobs in progress, copying will cease only after certain phases of theimmediate operation are completed, as indicated by LED conditions described below.

• Collectively printing image stored in memoryThe [INTERRUPT] LED blinks until one set of the current job is printed. Then the LEDremains steady for the temporary job performed in Interrupt mode.

• Scanning originals into memoryThe [INTERRUPT] LED blinks until scanning is completed for all originals placed in thedocument feeder. Then, the LED remains steady for the temporary job performed inInterrupt mode.

• Scanning originals into memory while printing in Reserve modeThe [INTERRUPT] LED blinks until the copier completes the current printing job, scansall originals placed in the document feeder, and prints one set of the Reserved job.The LED remains steady for the temporary job performed in Interrupt mode.

NOTE: In Reserve mode, pressing [INTERRUPT] before the copier finishes scanning originals of thereserve job will clear the settings selected for reserve job.

Page 89: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-36 Basic Operations

Interrupt Mode (continued)

1 To stop the current copying job, press [INTERRUPT].The SETTING indicator on the Basic Screen will change to INTERRUPT.

2 Remove any document from the platen glass or from the document feeder, if present.3 Place new original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass or FACE UP in the document

feeder.4 The copying settings in Interrupt mode are as follows.

Copy Mode : 1s1RADF : ONAES : ONLens Mode : 1:1APS : ONPrint Quantity : 1Finisher : OFF*Alternate exit : OFF

*: The copier with Finisher will output the copies on the Finisher lower tray.

Select other copying features that are compatible with the Interrupt mode, if desired.5 Press [START PRINT].6 When Interrupt copying is completed, press [INTERRUPT] again to return to the settings

of the initial job.7 Replace the initial original, then press [START PRINT] to resume copying.

NOTE: When [CHECK] is pressed during Interrupt Copying, the information displayed reflects the initial copyjob settings. Check mode will not display Interrupt copy job information.

Page 90: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

Basic Operations 6-37

Help Mode

Use the [HELP] key to access information about the current screen mode and to learnabout setting procedures. The [HELP] key can be pressed from any screen except JobMemory and Key Operator Screens.

The Help Mode Screen also includes the Help menu icon in the lower left of the HelpMode Screen. When touched, the Help Menu Screen displays a list of all of the copierfunctions. When a function item is touched, the Help Mode Screen displays informationspecific to that topic.

1 While in any screen, press [HELP] to display the Help Mode Screen.2 Touch Toner , TRAYs, RADF, Staple , Assistance , or the Service call icon to display

specific Help information.3 For help on operations, touch HELP MENU in the lower left area of the screen. The Help

Menu Screen will be displayed. Select one of the 5 Help menu items.4 Touch EXIT to return to the screen that was displayed before pressing [HELP].

DA

1

4

7

CHECK HELP

APPLICATION

MODE

JOB MEMORY

AUTO RESET

P

Help Mode Screen Help Menu Screen

Page 91: User Manual 7033

Basic Operations

6-38 Basic Operations

Using the Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray

The Multi-sheet bypass tray can be used to stack regular 20 lb~24 lb Bond paper, or it canbe used in the single-sheet mode to copy 16 lb thin stock or 32 lb thick stock.

Note:The Face up exit mode will be selected automatically when Multi-sheet bypass tray is used under thefollowing condition:• Output onto the Finisher upper tray in the machine with Finisher• Output onto the exit tray in the machine without FinisherIf you desire to release this automatic selection of Face up exit mode, contact your service representative.

❒ Bypass tray paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4❒ Bypass tray paper weight range: 16 lb~32 lb❒ Bypass tray paper capacity: Stack 16 lb~32 lb Bond (up to 100 sheets 20 lb)❒ Bypass tray Transparency film capacity: 1 sheet

1 Place originals FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.2 Touch COPY SIZE to display the Tray Selection Screen, then touch the Bypass key to

highlight it.3 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray located on the right side of the copier.4 When copying onto thick or thin stock, select the Thin/Thick paper of the Application

mode, then enter Print quantity and make other compatible copying selections, asrequired.When selecting the Transparency interleave of the Application mode to copy ontoTransparency film, print quantity is automatically set to 1.

5 Insert copy paper while adjusting the paper guides to the paper size.Insert Transparency film one sheet at a time; or, stack paper, up to 100 sheets 20 lbBond.

6 Press [START PRINT].7 When copying is completed, close the Multi-sheet bypass tray, then press [AUTO

RESET] to restore settings.

Page 92: User Manual 7033

Section 7: Output Modes

Finisher Specifications

Non-Sort Mode

Sort Mode

Group Mode

Staple-Sort Mode

Face Up Mode

Output Mode for Machine without FinisherNormal Exit

Alternate ExitFace Up Exit

Output Modes 7-1

Page 93: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-2 Output Modes

Finisher Specifications

Use only paper that is recommended by Konica. Be sure to store paper according to theRecommended Operating Environment stated in Specifications.

Note: Special stock is not guaranteed for reliability or copy quality.

This section describes five output modes for copier with the Finisher installed. For thecopier without Finisher, refer to p. 7-14 ~ p. 7-19

Finisher Type❒ FS-105 - 3 Exit Trays: 1 fixing tray (upper tray) and 2 moving trays (middle & lower trays) with 2

built-in staplers

Non-Sort Mode❒ Paper size: 11"x17" ~ 5.5"x8.5"R❒ Paper weight: 16~32 lb; Special stock (transparency film, labels, hole punch, rag content)❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Finisher upper tray

100 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4) 10 sheets (thin/thick paper, transparency film, etc.)Finisher middle/lower tray 500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Sort Mode❒ Paper size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"R❒ Paper weight: 16~32 lb❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Group Mode❒ Paper size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"❒ Paper weight: 16~32 lb❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Page 94: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-3

Finisher Specifications (continued)

Staple-Sort Mode❒ Paper size: 11"x17"~5.5"x8.5"R (1 staple only on 5.5"x8.5"R)❒ Paper weight: 16~24 lb❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

❒ Staple capacity: 50 sheets*1 in normal paper mode (5.0mm thick or less)20 sheets*2 in thick paper mode

❒ Staple position: See p.7-11

NOTES:*1: Staple sheet capacity in normal mode is changeable, and may be set to 45, 40 or 35 by service.*2: Staple sheet capacity in thick paper mode is changeable, and may be set to 25, 15 or 10 by service.

Face Up Mode❒ Paper size: 11"x17" ~ 5.5"x8.5"R❒ Paper weight: 16~32 lb❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the upper tray only.

100 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4) 10 sheets (thin/thick paper, transparency film, etc.)

Paper Exit Switching Function of Finisher TrayWhen the amount of copies delivered to any Finisher tray exceeds the limit, the copierautomatically shifts the output to another tray to complete the output job.

Finisher upper tray:After 100 sheets (irrespective of the paper size) delivery, the output shifts to themiddle, then lower tray.

Finisher middle tray:After 300 sheets (11"x17" or 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)/500 sheets (8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11",A4R, A4) delivery, the output shifts to the lower tray.

Finisher lower tray:After 300 sheets (11"x17" or 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)/500 sheets (8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11",A4R, A4) delivery, the output shifts to the middle tray.

The 7033 copier defaults to this Paper Exit Switching function. If you desire to release thisfunction, contact your service representative.

NOTE:When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printing beforethe number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, then press[START PRINT] to complete the job.

Page 95: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-4 Output Modes

Non-Sort Mode

The Non-sort mode simply means that the offset-stacker finisher modes are not selected.Copies will be stacked on the Finisher upper/middle/lower tray without being offset by sets.❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

(5.5"x8.5" is available in the horizontal feeding direction ( ) only)❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Finisher upper tray

100 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4) 10 sheets (thin/thick paper, transparency film, etc.)Finisher middle/lower tray 500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

OUT PUT

Output Mode Screen

56

34

12

Control panel

Page 96: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-5

Non-Sort Mode (continued)

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch TRAY1, TRAY2 or TRAY3.

To use the Non-sort mode, be sure the SORT, STAPLE , GROUP, and Face Up TRAY1are not highlighted.

3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.4 Select additional copying features, as desired.5 Enter the desired print quantity.6 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.7 Press [START PRINT] to begin copying in Non-sort mode.

Copies will exit face down, with the page heading toward the front of the copier.

NOTES:1. When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printing before

the number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, then press[START PRINT] to complete the job.

2 When the Finisher is disconnected from the copier before printing, the message “Please connect finisher tothe copier” will be displayed, and if it happens to be disconnected in the middle of printing, the Jam PositionScreen will be displayed. Be sure to lock the Finisher securely to the copier to avoid the above cases.

Page 97: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-6 Output Modes

Sort Mode

The Sort mode is available when the offset-stacker finisher is installed. Use this modewhen you want to output multiple copies of the original set, and have each set offset onthe Finisher middle/lower tray. The staple mode can be selected with the sort mode.Each copied set will offset in the stack tray.❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

(5.5"x8.5" is available in the horizontal feeding direction ( ) only)❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

❒ Incompatible: Using platen glass (Image insert/Book copy/Platen memory copy can use platenglass), Group, Quality (Very high), Transparency interleave

OUT PUT

Output Mode Screen

12

3

12

3

12

3

12

3

30mm

Control panel

Page 98: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-7

Sort Mode (continued)

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch TRAY2 or TRAY3.

NOTE: When using the sort mode do not touch TRAY1.

3 Touch SORT.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.5 Select additional copying features, as desired.6 Enter the desired print quantity.7 Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. 50 originals can be set.

When using RADF memory copy, position originals FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. Max. 1,500 images can be stored inmemory.When using Platen memory copy, position original FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. Max. 1,500 images can be stored inmemory.

8 Press [START PRINT] .

NOTES:1. When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printing before

the number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, then press[START PRINT] to complete the job.

2 When the Finisher is disconnected from the copier before printing, the message “Please connect finisher tothe copier” will be displayed, and if it happens to be disconnected in the middle of printing, the Jam PositionScreen will be displayed. Be sure to lock the Finisher securely to the copier to avoid the above cases.

CAUTIONTo avoid injury when the Finisher middle tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT your hand into the twoportions of the closing area.

Page 99: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-8 Output Modes

Group Mode

The Group mode is available when the offset-stacker finisher is installed. Use this modewhen you want to group together multiple copies of each original, and offset the sets onthe Finisher middle/lower tray. Grouped sets cannot be stapled.❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

(5.5"x8.5" is available in the horizontal feeding direction ( ) only)❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

❒ Incompatible: Sort, Staple-sort, Proof copy, Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter, Booklet,Transparency interleave, Image insert, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thin/Thick paper, Non-image areaerase

44

4

33

3

22

2

11

1

30mm

OUT PUT

Output Mode ScreenControl panel

Page 100: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-9

Group Mode (continued)

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch TRAY2 or TRAY3.

NOTE: When using the group mode do not touch TRAY1.

3 Touch GROUP.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.5 Select additional copying features, as desired.6 Enter the desired print quantity.7 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen

glass.8 Press [START PRINT] .

NOTES:1. When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printing before

the number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, then press[START PRINT] to complete the job.

2 When the Finisher is disconnected from the copier before printing, the message “Please connect finisher tothe copier” will be displayed, and if it happens to be disconnected in the middle of printing, the Jam PositionScreen will be displayed. Be sure to lock the Finisher securely to the copier to avoid the above cases.

CAUTIONTo avoid injury when the Finisher middle tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT your hand into the twoportions of the closing area.

Page 101: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-10 Output Modes

Staple-Sort Mode

The Staple-sort mode is available when the offset-stacker finisher is installed. Use thismode when you want to offset and staple each copied set.Each finished set will be offset on the Finisher middle/lower tray from the next copied set.

❒ Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R (1 staple only), A4R, A4❒ Paper capacity for 20 lb: Paper exits to the middle/lower tray only.

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4) 300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

❒ Staple capacity: 50 sheets 20 lb (5.0mm thick or less)(Staple capacity is changeable, and may be set to 45, 40, or 35 by service.)20 sheets 32 lb in thick paper mode(Staple capacity is changeable, and may be set to 25, 15, or 10 by service.)

❒ Staple location: 1 parallel staple8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

1 oblique staple11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", A4R, A4

2 parallel staples11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4

❒ Incompatible: Using platen glass (Image insert/Book copy/Platen memory copy can useplaten glass), Group, Quality (Very high), Transparency interleave, APS modein Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thick mode in Thin/Thick paper, Non-image area erase

32

32

132

1

32

32

132

1

32

32

132

1

1 oblique staple 1 parallel staple 2 parallel staples

Page 102: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-11

Staple-Sort Mode (continued)

OUT PUT

Output Mode Screen Staple Location Selection ScreenControl panel

Page 103: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-12 Output Modes

Staple-Sort Mode (continued)

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch STAPLE SET . The Staple Location Selection Screen will be displayed.3 Touch the desired key among the eight keys on the Staple Location Selection Screen to

select the staple location. See the previous page for reference.4 Touch OK on the Staple Location Selection Screen to return to the Output Mode

Screen. The STAPLE and SORT modes are highlighted.5 Touch TRAY2 or TRAY3.

NOTE: When using the staple-sort mode do not touch TRAY1.

6 Touch OK on the Output Mode Screen to complete the setting and return to the BasicScreen.

7 Select additional copying features, as desired.8 Enter the desired print quantity.9 Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. 50 originals can be set.

When using Platen memory copy, position original FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan.

NOTE: Do not scan more than 51 images.

10 Press [START PRINT] .

NOTES:1 When the print quantity selected exceeds the finisher capacity, the copier automatically stops printing before

the number of discharged copies exceeds the capacity. Remove the copies from the tray, then press[START PRINT] to complete the job.

2 When the Finisher is disconnected from the copier before printing, the message “Please connect finisher tothe copier” will be displayed, and if it happens to be disconnected in the middle of printing, the Jam PositionScreen will be displayed. Be sure to lock the Finisher securely to the copier to avoid the above cases.

3 When the number of original(s) is one or exceeds 50, the Staple-sort mode will be ineffective.

CAUTIONDO NOT INSERT your finger into the two staple driving portions or into the grooves of the paper exitlever, otherwise you may be injured.

CAUTIONTo avoid injury when the Finisher middle tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT your hand into the twoportions of the closing area.

Page 104: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-13

Face Up Mode

In the normal exit mode, i.e., without Face Up mode selected, copies exit to the exit tray inthe same order as the originals. In the simplex mode, for example, every sheet exits facedown, and in the duplex mode, odd numbered sides exit face down. When the speedierFace Up mode is selected, copies exit to the upper tray of the Finisher in the reverseorder, with simplex sheets and odd numbered duplex sheets face up.

❒ The Finisher upper tray only can be used.❒ Face up mode cannot be selected together with Sort or Staple.❒ When using platen glass in simplex copying, place the originals in reverse order to get effective

results.❒ Incompatible: Staple-sort❒ Using Multi-sheet bypass tray automatically sets the copier to be in Face up mode. If you desire

to release this setting, contact your service representative.

Control panel Output Mode Screen

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch TRAY1 and Face UP TRAY1 .

In this case, the copied sets will be sorted automatically. Touch GROUP to output inGroup mode.

3 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.

OUT PUT

Page 105: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-14 Output Modes

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher

This section describes five output modes for a copier without the Finisher. For the copierwith Finisher installed, refer to p. 7-2 ~ p. 7-13.

❒ Sort with normal exit (default)❒ Group with normal exit❒ Sort with alternate exit❒ Group with alternate exit❒ Face up exit

321Originals

Group with normal exitSort with normal exit (default)

Example:3 set copies

Example:3 set copies

Normal Exit

Page 106: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-15

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)

321 Originals

Group with alternate exitSort with alternate exit

Example:3 set copies(8.5"x11")

Example:3 set copies(8.5"x11")

Alternate Exit

321 Originals

Sort with alternate exit

Sort with normal exit

Group with alternate exit

Group with normal exit

Example:3 sets copies(8.5"x11")

Example:3 sets copies(8.5"x11")

Example:3 sets copies

Example:3 sets copies

Face Up Exit

Page 107: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-16 Output Modes

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)

Normal Exit

When Alternate exit is not required, you can use the normal mode with Sort or Group.Sort mode: The original set will be copied in amounts determined by the Print Quantity

setting. Sorted sets will not be offset from each other.Group mode: Each original page will be copied in amounts determined by the Print

Quantity setting. The grouped sets will not be offset from each other.

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch SORT or GROUP, then touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic

Screen.

OUT PUT

Control panel Output Mode Screen

Page 108: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-17

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)

Alternate Exit

In this mode, every other finished set rotates 90 (degrees) upon exit provided 8.5"x11"paper and 8.5"x11"R are separately loaded in trays.

Sort with Alternate Exit: The original set will be copied in amounts determined by thePrint Quantity setting. Sorted sets will be offset from eachother.

Group with Alternate Exit: Each original page will be copied in amounts determined bythe Print Quantity setting. The grouped sets will be offset fromeach other.

❒ Not available for the copier with Finisher installed❒ 8.5"x11" and 8.5"x11"R paper should be loaded in any tray including Multi-sheet bypass tray.❒ Use RADF, or operate Memory copy.❒ Available only Group with alternate exit when not using Platen memory copy but setting originals

onto the platen glass.❒ Incompatible: APS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Booklet, Transparency interleave,

Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thin/Thick paper, Non-Image area erase

Control panel Output Mode Screen

1 Load 8.5"x11" and 8.5"x11"R copy paper in any tray or Multi-sheet bypass tray.2 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.3 Touch ALTERNATE .4 Touch SORT or Group .5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.

OUT PUT

Page 109: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

7-18 Output Modes

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)

Alternate Exit (continued)

6 Select additional copying features, as desired.7 Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. Up to 50 originals can be set.

When using Platen memory copy, position originals FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. Max. 1,500 images can be stored inmemory.When using RADF memory copy, position originals FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. Max. 1,500 images can be store inmemory.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy, if desired; then EXIT to return to theBasic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

9 Slide the exit tray longer.10 Press [START PRINT].

NOTE: When the number of copies delivered to the exit tray reaches 100, the copier automatically stopsoutputting the job. If you want to release this function, contact your service representative.

Page 110: User Manual 7033

Output Modes

Output Modes 7-19

Output Mode for Machine without Finisher (continued)

Face Up Exit

When copying without Face Up Exit selected, all simplex copies and odd numbered duplexcopies exit to the tray face down. When Face Up Exit is selected, this is reversed so thatsimplex copies and odd numbered duplex copies exit face up. While this mode reducesthe amount of paper movement, you will need to arrange the pages in correct order,manually.

❒ Face up exit can be selected together with Sort, Group, or Alternate exit.❒ When using the platen glass with simplex (1-1) copying, start copying from the last page first

and continue in that reverse order to output the set in correct order.❒ Incompatible: None❒ When using the Multi-sheet bypass tray, the Face Up mode is automatically selected. To release

this setting, contact your service representative.

Control panel Output Mode Screen

OUT PUT

1 Press [OUTPUT] to display the Output Mode Screen.2 Touch FACE UP, then touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.

Page 111: User Manual 7033

Applications 8-1

Section 8 : Applications

Application Function Menu

Sheet/Cover Insertion

Chapter

Combination

Booklet

Transparency Interleave

Image Insert

Book Copy

Mixed Original

Text/Photo Enhance

Reverse Image

Repeat

Frame/Fold Erasure

AUTO Layout

Thin/Thick Paper

Image Shift

Non-Image Area Erase

Page 112: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-2 Applications

Application Function Menu

When the [APPLICATION] key is pressed, the Application Selection Screen displays on thetouch panel. If one function on the menu is incompatible with another, it will appear dimmed.

When a function is touched, it becomes highlighted. If you touch OK key when a function ishighlighted, another screen or two will display to enable you to enter the appropriatesettings. For example, if you select Sheet/Cover Insertion from the Application SelectionScreen and select the type of insertion mode you want, another screen will display thatallows you to enter the page locations.

When all settings are made for each function, the OK key can be touched to complete thesettings, and return you to the Application Selection Screen. If no other Applications aredesired, the OK key can be touched again to complete your selections, and bring you back tothe Basic Screen. With the Basic Screen displayed, you can press [START PRINT] key toperform the operation.

To select the Memory copy, touch MEMORY COPY.

To restore the original copying conditions, touch CANCEL .

To clear all Application settings, touch ALL CLEAR .

NOTES:1 The indicator light on the [APPLICATION] key will be lit when application selections have been made.2 When incompatible selections are made, the last key pressed will be selected.3 To cancel individual functions in application mode, touch the highlighted button.

To cancel all application selections, touch ALL CLEAR key on the Application Selection Screen.

Application Selection Screen

DA

1

4

7

CHECK HELP

APPLICATION

MODE

JOB MEMORY

AUTO RESET

P

Page 113: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-3

Sheet/Cover Insertion

Use Sheet/Cover Insertion in copy mode or blank mode to insert Chapter sheets or slipsheets into the finished set. Sheet insertion from tray 1 (or tray 3*) may be used inconjunction with Front/Back cover insertion from tray 1 (or tray 3*) or the Multi-sheetbypass tray; if the Thick paper mode is selected, the copier will automatically select theMulti-sheet bypass tray. Any other trays will be used for regular copied sheets.

Specifications for Sheet/Cover Insertion❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Max. insert sheets: 15 locations, from 1 ~ 999, including front and back covers.❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4 (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper (in tray 2, 3, or 4): 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

(20 lb bond recommended)❒ Insertion paper (in tray 1*): 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R (20 lb ~ 24 lb)❒ Cover paper (in tray 1* or Multi-sheet bypass tray): 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11",

5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ AMS is automatically selected. The copy size in tray 1* and original size are sensed, and the

correct ratio will be automatically selected.

NOTE: The source of insertion and cover paper can be shifted from tray 1 to tray 2, 3, or Multi-sheet bypasstray. See p. 10-48 ~ p. 10-52.

❒ Incompatible: APS, Alternate exit, Group, Quality (Very high), Chapter, Combination,Transparency interleave, Image insert, Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thin/Thick paper, Non-image area erase

Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen

Page 114: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-4 Applications

Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued)

Front Cover ModeThis mode is classified as two types, namely, Front copy and Front blank. The Front copymode copies and inserts a plain or colored sheet from tray 1* or the Multi-sheet bypass trayinto the finished set, as a Front cover. The Front blank mode inserts a non copied plain orcolored sheet from tray 1* or the Multi-sheet bypass tray into the finished set, as a Front cover.The Thick paper mode can be used in conjunction with the Front cover mode when feedingthick paper from the Multi-sheet bypass tray.

Back Cover ModeThis mode is classified as two types, namely, Back copy and Back blank. The Back copymode copies and inserts a plain or colored sheet from tray 1* or the Multi-sheet bypass trayinto the finished set, as a Back cover. The Back blank mode inserts a non copied plain orcolored sheet from tray 1* or the Multi-sheet bypass tray into the finished set, as a Back cover.The Thick paper mode can be used in conjunction with the Back cover mode when feedingthick paper from the Multi-sheet bypass tray. If Thick paper mode is selected in the Frontcover mode, the copier automatically feeds thick paper as a Back cover.When using the Front cover mode and/or Back cover mode, the tray from which sheets arefed can be selected from tray 1* and Multi-sheet bypass tray; however, the Multi-sheetbypass tray is required when the Thick paper mode is selected.

Insertion ModeThis mode is classified as two types, namely, Copy insertion and Blank insertion. The Copyinsertion mode copies and inserts plain or colored sheets from tray 1* at locations designatedin the page setting screen. The Blank insertion mode inserts non copied plain or coloredsheets from tray 1* at locations designated in the page setting screen.

Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray - 20 lb~32 lb (Stack mode 20 lb)COVER INSERTION: The Multi-sheet bypass tray is used in the copy mode or blank mode tofeed front and/or back sheets, as cover inserts; and is required when the Thick paper mode isselected for thick paper (up to 32 lb). Cover insertion from the Multi-sheet bypass tray can beused in conjunction with sheet insertion from tray 1*.

Tray 1* - Regular paper 20 lbSHEET INSERTION: The tray 1* is used in the copy mode or blank mode to insert chaptersheets or slip sheets into the finished set. In copy mode, sheets are copied to match originalsdesignated in the Page selection screen. In blank mode, sheets are inserted without beingcopied. Sheet insertion from the tray 1* can be selected with cover insertion from the Multi-sheet bypass tray.

NOTE: * Sheet insertion from tray 2, 3, 4 or Multi-sheet bypass tray can be selected by key operator. See p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.

Page 115: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-5

Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 34 5 6

7 89 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 34

5 67

8 9 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Originals Copies

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

FRONT COVER BLANK

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

BACK COVER BLANK

COPY SHEET INSERTION

BLANK SHEET INSERTION

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

BACK COVER COPIED

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 34 5 6

7 89 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

2 34

5 67

8 910

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

FRONT & BACK COVERS COPIED,AND COPY SHEET INSERTION

FRONT & BACK COVERS BLANK,AND BLANK SHEET INSERTION

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

FRONT COVER COPIED

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910

Originals Copies

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

SURVEYOR’SREPORT

FRONT & BACK COVERS BLANKOriginals Copies

FRONT & BACK COVERS COPIED

Basic Functions Combination samples

Page 116: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-6 Applications

Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued)

Application Selection Screen Sheet/Cover Selection Screen

Page Selection Screen

Max. insertion locations: 151 Load insert sheets into tray 1, and load regular sheets of the same size into tray 2, 3, or

4.2 If covers are required, load 20 lb cover sheets in the Multi-sheet bypass tray. Use the

Thick paper mode to insert the front and/or back cover that is thicker than 20 lb.3 Press [APPLICATION] on the Control panel to display the Application Selection Screen.4 Touch Sheet/Cover Insertion to display the Sheet/Cover Selection Screen.5 Select the tray from which the front/back cover is fed.

Touch Tray 1* for feeding from tray 1, or Bypass for feeding from the Multi-sheet bypasstray. (See note.) If Thick paper mode is selected, Bypass will automatically be selected.

6 Select Front Cover Insertion.Touch FRONT COPY to insert a copied front cover, or FRONT BLANK to insert a blankfront cover.

7 To insert a thick paper for the front cover, touch Thick paper .

NOTE: *Sheet insertion from tray 2, 3, 4 or Multi-sheet bypass tray can be selected by key operator.See p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.

Page 117: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-7

Sheet/Cover Insertion (continued)

8 To use Back Cover Insertion, touch BACK COPY to insert a copied back cover or touchBACK BLANK to insert a blank back cover.To insert a thick paper for the back cover, touch Thick paper .Return to step 6 to select Front Cover Insertion, if desired.Proceed to step 8 to select Sheet Insertion, if desired.

9 To use Sheet Insertion, touch COPY INSERTION to insert copied sheets or touchBLANK INSERTION to insert blank sheets.Return to step 7 to select Front Cover Insertion, if desired.Return to step 8 to select Back Cover Insertion, if desired.Touch OK to display the Page Selection Screen.

10 Fifteen boxes are displayed on the screen to represent the number of page insertionlocations.The first box in the upper left represents the Front Cover Insertion, the last box in thelower right represents the Back Cover Insertion.The thirteen boxes in between are available for designating sheet insertion locations,as determined by the page numbers you enter in each box. To designate pagenumbers, simply touch a blank box, then use the keypad on the control panel to enterthe page number representing the insertion location you desire. Touch SET. Repeatthis procedure for each page location, touching SET after each entry.Example: If p. 4 is entered in blank mode, a blank sheet will be inserted between p. 4and p. 5; in copy mode, a copied sheet is inserted at p. 4.To clear an incorrect entry, touch DELETE or press [C] (CLEAR Q’TY). The insertionlocation will be deleted.To enter the correct page number, touch SET and use keypad.When all page numbers are entered, touch OK.

11 Enter the desired print quantity.12 Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.

When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

13 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Sheet/Cover insertion on the Application SelectionScreen or press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

NOTE: Entering the same page number twice will prevent the copier from proceeding to the next operation.Delete it, if entered.

Page 118: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-8 Applications

Chapter

Chapter is used with RADF in 1-2 or 2-2 mode for the purpose of locating title pages onthe right side, rather than reverse side, of a duplex copy.To effectively locate the title page on the right, a blank sheet will be automatically createdon the reverse side of a sheet, if required.

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Max. title pages: 15 sheets, from 1 ~ 999❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4 (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Copy mode: 1-2 or 2-2 mode only❒ Incompatible: 1-1, 2-1, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Combination, Transparency

interleave, Image insert, Book copy, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thin/Thick paper, Non-image area erase

Application Selection Screen Chapter Insertion Setting No. Screen

8

46

2

53

1

7

57

3

6

2

4

8

1

8

1

7

6

543

2

Tilte page

Title pageTitle pages

Title pages

Copies in Chapter mode1-sided originals 2-sided originals

Page 119: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-9

Chapter (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Chapter . The Chapter Insertion Setting No. Screen will be displayed. The 1-2

mode is automatically selected.3 Use the keypad on the Control panel to enter the page number of each title page.4 Touch SET.

To clear an incorrect entry, touch DELETE or press [C] (CLEAR Q'TY). The insertionlocation will be deleted.To enter the correct page number, touch SET and use keypad.

5 Repeat this for each title page number you want to appear on the right hand side.Be sure to touch OK after each page number entry, up to a total of 15 entries.Option: Touch Booklet on the Chapter Insertion Setting No. Screen to use this function. To change theselection of paper tray for copying title pages, touch Copy Insertion on the screen.

6 When all entries are made, touch OK.7 Enter the desired print quantity.8 Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder. 50 originals can be set.

When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. 250 originals can be stored in memory.See p. 6-26.When using the RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the documentfeeder and touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. 250 originals can be stored inmemory. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

9 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Chapter on the Application Selection Screen or press[AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

NOTES:1. Entering the same page number twice will prevent the copier from proceeding to the next operation. Delete

it, if entered.2. Chapter insertions occur in sequence even if original page numbers are entered out of sequence.3. When a page number is larger that the total original page count, insertion occurs as the last page of the

document.

Page 120: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-10 Applications

Combination

Use this function to lay out and copy a fixed number (2, 4, or 8) of pages onto one sheet ofcopy paper (2 in 1, 4 in 1, or 8 in 1).

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4 (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ AMS is automatically selected. The copy size in tray 1 and original size are sensed, and the

correct ratio will be automatically selected.

NOTE: When using any tray other than the tray 1, select the desired tray on the Tray Selection Screen.

❒ Setting options: 2 in 1; 4 in 1; 8 in 1; Layout holiz.; Layout verti.❒ Incompatible: APS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter, Booklet, Image insert,

Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat, Frame/Fold erasure, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase

Application Selection Screen Combination Mode Selection Screen

Page 121: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-11

Combination (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Combination to display the Combination Mode Selection Screen.3 Touch 2 in 1 , 4 in 1 , or 8 in 1 and select one key between the two in the Layout area,

referring to the illustration above.4 Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen.5 Select additional copying features, as desired.6 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.7 AMS is automatically selected, and tray 1 is selected. When selecting any other tray,

touch COPY SIZE to display the Paper Tray Selection Screen.8 Touch the desired tray key and touch OK.9 Enter the desired print quantity.

10 Place original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder. 50 originals can be set.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using the RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the documentfeeder and touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

11 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Combination on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

1 2

1 2

3 4

1

5

2

6

3

7

4

8

1 2

3 4

1

2

1 2

3 4

5 6

7 8

1 2

1 3

2 4

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 3

2 4

1

2

1 5

2 6

3 7

4 8

2 in 1 4 in 1 8 in 1 2 in 1 4 in 1 8 in 1

Portrait type

Landscape type

Original

Layout

Page 122: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-12 Applications

Booklet

Use the Booklet mode with trays 1, 2, 3, or 4, or the Multi-sheet bypass tray to make amultiple page signature booklet on both sides of ledger, legal, 8.5"x11"R, or 5.5"x8.5"Rpaper. Original images are scanned into memory, automatically arranged in correct orderand made into booklet format.

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Original paper: 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5" (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5" (20 lb bond recommended)❒ AMS is automatically selected. Select the desired copy paper.❒ Copy mode: 1-2 or 2-2 mode only❒ Original quantity must be a multiple of 4. If necessary, add a blank sheet for the last page.❒ The initial setting of the binding side is left. Key operator can change the binding side to the

right. See p. 10-48 to p. 10-52.❒ Incompatible: Alternate exit, 1-1, 2-1, Group, Staple-sort, APS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover

insertion, Combination, Transparency interleave, Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Thin/Thick paper, Image shift, Non-image area erase

Application Selection Screen

1 2 3 4 47 48

.. . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2

47

148

4

45

346

24

25

2326

1-sided originals

2-sided originals

Booklet copying

... . . . . . . . . . . .

2

1

4

3

6

5

8

7

46

45

48

47

Page 123: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-13

Booklet (continued)

1 Load 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", or 5.5"x8.5"R copy paper in a tray.2 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.3 Touch Booklet .4 Select additional copying features, as desired.5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.6 Select the copy mode.

(1) Touch COPY MODE to display the Copy Mode Screen.(2) Select 1-2 or 2-2.(3) Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.

7 AMS is selected automatically.When selecting any tray other than the tray that is set and displayed on the BasicScreen, touch COPY SIZE. Select desired tray key in the Paper Tray Selection Screen,then touch OK. To release AMS, select the desired magnification, then select copysize.

8 Enter the desired print quantity.9 Position letter-size originals FACE UP in vertical direction ( ) onto the document

feeder.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

10 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Booklet on the Application Selection Screen or press[AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 124: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-14 Applications

Transparency Interleave

Use the Transparency interleave function in 1-2 or 2-1 mode to copy onto overheadprojection transparencies, and output a blank or copied interleaf sheet with each copiedtransparency.In the blank mode, a blank interleaf sheet is output with each transparency to keep the filmmaterial from sticking together.In the copy mode, a copied interleaf sheet is output with each transparency to providereference during a presentations; a means for photocopying; and a set for filing orinserting into a binder.

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5" (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Transparency: 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11"❒ Transparency source: Multi-sheet bypass tray❒ Print quantity: 1❒ Multi-sheet bypass tray capacity: 1 transparency sheet❒ AMS is automatically selected.❒ Copy mode: 1-1 or 2-1 only❒ Machine with Finisher discharges transparency by Non-sort only. When selecting Finisher upper

tray, the machine discharges by Face Up and Non-sort modes.❒ Setting options: Blank Sheet Interleaving; Copy Sheet Interleaving❒ Incompatible: Sort, Group, Staple-sort, 1-2, 2-2, APS, Quality (Very high), Interrupt, Sheet/Cover

insertion, Chapter, Booklet, Image insert, Mixed original, Repeat, Thin/Thick paper.

Application Selection Screen Transperancy Interleave Screen

Page 125: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-15

Transparency Interleave (continued)

1 Load copy paper in tray 1, 2, 3, or 4 to match the size of transparencies.2 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray. Insert one transparency at a time into the Multi-

sheet bypass tray, and adjust the paper guides.IMPORTANT: DO NOT LOAD TRANSPARENCIES INTO ANY OTHER TRAY.

3 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.4 Touch Transparency Interleave to display the Transparency Interleave Screen.5 Touch Blank sheet Interleaving or Copy sheet Interleaving , unless it is already

highlighted.6 Touch OK.7 Make additional Application selections, or touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.8 Print quantity is already set to 1. Not available to enter any other number.9 Place original FACE UP in the document feeder.

When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using the RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the documentfeeder and touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make the Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

10 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Transparency Interleave on the Application SelectionScreen or press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Copy sheet InterleavingBlank sheet InterleavingOriginal

Page 126: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-16 Applications

Application Selection Screen Image Insertion No. Setting Screen

Image Insert

Use the Image insert mode to combine images scanned from the platen glass, such asphotos, paste-ups, newspaper articles, graphs, etc., with images scanned from thedocument feeder. Then, output the combined images as a finished set.The selected copy paper size is determined by the size of originals loaded in thedocument feeder.

❒ Memory copy is automatically selected.First, scan originals using RADF memory copy, and then scan insertion originals using Platenmemory copy.

❒ Max. image insert: 15 locations, from 1 ~ 999❒ Original/ Insertion original: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5" (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5" (20 lb bond recommended)❒ Incompatible: Reserve, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter, Combination,

Transparency interleave, Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Image shift, Non-image area erase

5

6

7

8

2

4

13

7

8

4

5

2

3

1

6

8

1

765432

876

1

543

2

Place originalsonto RADF

Place originalsonto RADF

Insertion originals

Page 127: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-17

Image Insert (continued)

1 Review pages to be scanned from the document feeder, and note the page numberlocations for inserting images scanned from the platen glass.To insert more than one sheet at the same location, enter the page numberrepeatedly. For example, if insertion locations are [2/2/6], scanned platen images willbe inserted as follows:

The first scanned platen image will be inserted after page 2.The second scanned platen image will be inserted directly after the first scannedImage insertion.The third scanned platen image will be inserted after page 6.

2 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.3 Touch Image Insert to display the Image Insertion No. Setting Screen.4 Use the keypad on the Control panel to enter the page numbers for up to 15 insertion

locations, touching SET after each entry.• When a page number is larger than the total original count, a sheet is inserted as the

last page.• Insertions occur in sequence, even if page numbers are entered out of sequence.• To clear an incorrect entry, touch DELETE or [C] (CLEAR QTY), then enter the correct

page number.5 When all page number entries are made, touch OK.

The Application Selection Screen will be displayed.6 Select additional copying features, as desired.7 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.8 Scan the document feeder images.

(1) Position originals FACE UP in the document feeder.(2) Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan originals.

9 Enter the desired print quantity.10 Scan the platen glass images.

(1) Open the document feeder.(2) Position an original FACE DOWN on the platen glass, then close the document

feeder.IMPORTANT: PLACE AND SCAN THE ORIGINALS ACCORDING TO PAGINATION.

(3) Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to begin scanning.(4) Remove the original, and repeat for each original.

Be sure to touch SCAN on the Basic Screen for each original.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy if desired; then EXIT to return tothe Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

11 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Image Insert on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 128: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-18 Applications

Book Copy

The Book Copy mode performs image division on the original image. Use Book Copy in 1-1or 1-2 mode to copy an open book or a ledger/ letter R/ 5.5"x8.5"R size sheet onto two8.5"x11"/ 5.5"x8.5" sheets. If you select another copy size, image division will performincorrectly.

❒ Platen memory copy is automatically selected. RADF cannot be used.❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R❒ Copy paper: 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R (use Rotation) (20 lb recommended)❒ Copy mode: 1-1 or 1-2 mode only❒ AMS is automatically selected.❒ AUTO layout and Non-image area erase are automatically selected.❒ Incompatible: Using RADF, RADF memory copy, 2-2, 2-1, APS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover

insertion, Chapter, Combination, Image insert, Mixed original, Repeat, Image shift

Application Selection Screen

1-1 mode

1-2 mode

Book Copy Screen

Page 129: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-19

Book Copy (continued)

1 Load an even number of 8.5"x11" or 5.5"x8.5"R sheets in a tray or in the Multi-sheetbypass tray.

2 Press [APPLICATION] to access the Application Selection Screen.3 Touch Book Copy to enter the Book Copy Screen. AUTO layout and Non-image area

erase will be automatically selected.4 Touch LEFT BINDING or RIGH BINDING, as required.5 Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen.6 Make additional application selections, or touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.7 Select the copy mode (1-1 or 1-2).8 Enter the desired print quantity.9 Position the open book or sheet on the platen glass, centering the edge with the left

measuring guide. Be sure to start scanning from the first page to perform imagedivision, so that the output should start from the first page to make up a set in thesame order as the originals.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection and make a Proof copy; then touch EXIT to return to the BasicScreen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

10 Touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to start scanning.11 Remove the original, and repeat for each original. Be sure to touch SCAN for each

original.12 Press [START PRINT]. Two letter-size sheets are output.

After copying is completed, touch Book copy on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 130: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-20 Applications

Mixed Original

Use the Mixed original mode with the document feeder or with Memory copy to copyledger (11"x17"), legal (8.5"x14"), letter (8.5"x11") and 5.5"x 8.5", or legal (8.5"x14"),letter/R (8.5"x11"R and 8.5"x11") and 5.5"x8.5" originals. Each original in the mixed set willbe copied to paper of the same size (APS mode) or to paper of desired size withappropriate ratio automatically selected (AMS mode).

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Original paper:11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" mixed (16 lb ~ 32 lb)

8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" mixed (16 lb ~ 32 lb)5.5"x8.5"R original is available in horizontal direction only.

❒ RADF capacity: Max. 50 sheets❒ APS is automatically selected (can be switched to AMS when copy size is selected on the Tray

Selection Screen).❒ Rotation can be used with AMS.❒ Incompatible: Alternate exit, Staple-sort with APS, Quality (Very high), Reserve with APS, Sheet/

Cover insertion, Combination, Booklet, Transparency interleave, Image insert, Book copy,Repeat, AUTO layout, Image shift, Non-image area erase

Application Selection ScreenMixed size originals APS mode

Mixed size originals AMS mode

Page 131: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-21

Mixed Original (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Mixed Original .3 Select APS mode to copy each original size to a matching copy size in 1:1 mode; or

select AMS mode to copy all originals to the same paper size, with a ratio selectedautomatically.APS is automatically selected.To select AMS, touch COPY SIZE. Touch the tray key to select the desired copy size,and touch OK.

4 Enter the desired print quantity.5 Position mixed originals FACE UP in the document feeder; 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"

and 5.5"x8.5" mixed, or 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11" and 5.5"x8.5" mixed.When using Platen memory copy, position original FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11",5.5"x8.5"R and 5.5"x8.5" mixed. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position originals FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11",5.5"x8.5"R and 5.5"x8.5" mixed. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

6 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Mixed Original on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 132: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-22 Applications

Text/Photo Enhance

Photo ModeUse the Photo mode to reproduce a half-tone photo image. The copy will closely representthe half-tones of the original image.

Text ModeUse the Text mode when copying the text original. In this mode, text is improved incomparison to using the general mode.

Increase Contrast ModeSelect Increase Contrast to darken lightly printed images (e.g., pencil) without changingbackground exposure. In cases where the image is light and background is dark, thebackground will not be changed.

❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4 (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Memory copy can be used.❒ Setting options: TEXT; PHOTO; INCREASE CONTRAST❒ Incompatible: None

Application Selection Screen Text/Photo Enhance Screen

Page 133: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-23

Text/Photo Enhance (continued)

Original Photo modeStandard

Original Text modeStandard

Original Increase contrast mode

Standard

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica Corporation

Konica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica Corporation

Konica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica CorporationKonica Corporation

Konica Corporation

Konica Corporation

1 Press [APPLICATIONS] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Text/Photo Enhance to enter the Text/Photo Enhance Screen.3 Touch TEXT, PHOTO, or INCREASE CONTRAST , as required.4 Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen.5 Select additional copying features, as desired.6 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.7 Enter print quantity.8 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen

glass.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

9 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Text/Photo Enhance on the Application SelectionScreen or press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 134: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-24 Applications

Reverse Image

Use Reverse image to reverse the image from black-on-white to white-on-black, and viceversa.

❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5", A4❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Incompatible: Book copy, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase

Application Selection Screen

Original Reverse Image copying

1 Press [APPLICATIONS] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Reverse Image .3 Select additional copying features, as desired.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.5 Enter print quantity.6 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen

glass.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Scree to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Scree to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

7 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Reverse Image on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 135: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-25

Application Selection Screen Repeat Mode Selection Screen

Repeat

Use Repeat to create labels, business cards, tickets, etc., by repeating the selected imagedown the page.

Manual Setting modeStarting from the upper left corner of the 11"x17" original, select vertical and horizontaldimensions of 10mm ~ 150mm for image area and repeat the original image as many timedown the page as your dimensions allow.

Auto Setting modeA setting will automatically be made according to the size of the original to allow the imageto be repeated the maximum number of times. Non-image area erase will be activatedautomatically.

❒ Use platen glass. (RADF cannot be used.)❒ Repeat width: 10~150mm❒ Scanning area: 11"x17" ~ 10mm x 10mm❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Copy mode: 1-1 mode only. (When using Platen memory copy, 1-2 mode can be selected.)❒ Setting options: Vertical/ Horizontal; AUTO❒ Incompatible: Using RADF, Alternate exit, Sort, Group, Staple-sort, 1-2 (compatible with Platen

memory copy), 2-2, 2-1, APS, AMS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Combination,Chapter, Booklet, Transparency interleave, Image insert, Book copy, Mixed original, Reverseimage (compatible with Vertical/Horizontal of Repeat), Frame/Fold erasure, AUTO layout, Imageshift, Non-image area erase (compatible with AUTO of Repeat)

NOTE: The auto setting mode of the Repeat image function may not operate properly if the lighting in the workplace is directly over the platen glass. In this case consult your service representative about an appropriateplace for installation.

Page 136: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-26 Applications

Repeat (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATIONS] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Repeat to display the Repeat Mode Selection Screen.3 To select the Manual setting mode:

(1) Touch Vertical/Horizontal .(2) Use the upper/lower arrow key of the vertical width to adjust the vertical width of the

repeat image, from 10~150 mm in 1 mm increments.(3) Use the upper/lower arrow key of the horizontal width to adjust the horizontal width

of the repeat image, from 10~150 mm in 1 mm increments.To select the Auto setting mode:(1) Touch AUTO. Non-image area erase will function automatically to set the Auto mode.

4 Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen.5 Select additional copying features, as desired.6 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.7 Enter the desired print quantity.8 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT CLOSE THE DOCUMENT FEEDER WHEN AUTO ISSELECTED IN STEP 3.When using Platen memory copy, 1-2 mode can be selected.Position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass and touch SCAN on the Basic Screento scan. See p. 6-26.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

9 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Repeat on the Application Selection Screen or press[AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Repeat copyingOriginal

Verti.width

Repeat copying

Original

Horiz. width

Manual setting mode Auto setting mode

Page 137: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-27

Frame/Fold Erasure

Use Frame/Fold Erasure to eliminate black copy marks along borders.

❒ Frame erasure amount: 1~15 mm in 1 mm increments (default setting: 5 mm)❒ Original paper for Frame erasure: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5"

(16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper for Frame erasure: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Fold erasure amount: 1~30 mm in 1 mm increments (default setting: 10 mm)❒ Original paper for Fold erasure: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper for Fold erasure: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 5.5"x8.5"R (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Setting options: Frame erasure; Fold erasure; Frame & Fold erasure❒ Incompatible with Frame erasure: Combination, Repeat❒ Incompatible with Fold erasure: Combination, Booklet, Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat

Application Selection Screen Frame/Fold Erasure Selection Screen

General copying

Frame Erasurecopying

Fold Erasurecopying

Frame/Fold Erasurecopying

Fold erasure

Frameerasure

Frameerasure

Frameerasure

Page 138: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-28 Applications

Frame/Fold Erasure (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATIONS] to enter the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Frame/Fold Erasure to display the Frame/Fold Erasure Selection Screen.3 Touch Frame Erasure , then use arrows to select the desired frame erasure amount,

from 1~15 mm in 1 mm increments.Touch Fold Erasure , then use arrows to select the desired fold erasure amount, from1~30 mm in 1 mm increments.Touch Frame Erasure and Fold Erasure to copy both modes.

4 Touch OK to complete the setting. The Application Selection Screen will be displayed.5 Touch OK to return to the Basic Screen or make additional application selections.6 Select desired Copy Size.7 Enter desired print quantity.8 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen

glass.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

9 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Frame/Fold Erasure on the Application SelectionScreen or press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

NOTE: While copy size and original size generally should be the same, it is possible to use Frame/FoldErasure to copy an 11"x17" original to 8.5"x11"R by selecting 0.65 reduction after selecting Copy Size.

Page 139: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-29

AUTO Layout

Use this function to detect the image area of the original on the platen glass and center thewhole image on the copy paper.

❒ Use platen glass. (RADF cannot be used.)❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Copy mode: 1-1 mode only (When using Platen memory copy, 1-2 mode can be used.)❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5"❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ APS and AMS are released. Changing Magnification is available.❒ Non-image area erase is automatically selected.

NOTE: The Non-image area erase has two modes (Rectangular erase mode; Oblique erase mode). Themachine is initially set to Rectangular erase mode. Contact your service representative if you desire theOblique erase mode.

❒ Incompatible: Using RADF, Alternate exit, Staple-sort, 1-2 (compatible with Platen memorycopy), 2-2, 2-1, APS, AMS, Quality (Very high), Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter, Combination,Booklet, Image insert, Mixed original, Reverse image, Repeat, Image shift

NOTE: The AUTO layout function may not operate properly if the lighting in the work place is directly over theplaten glass. In this case, consult your service representative about an appropriate place for installation.

Application Selection Screen

AUTO layout copying

Set original

Page 140: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-30 Applications

AUTO Layout (continued)

1 Press [APPLICATION] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch AUTO Layout .3 Select additional copying features, as desired.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.5 Select the desired copy size.6 Enter the desired print quantity.7 Position original FACE DOWN on the platen glass.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT CLOSE THE DOCUMENT FEEDER.PLACING ORIGINAL OBLIQUELY ON THE PLATEN GLASS MAYCAUSE BLACK COPY MARKS.

When using Platen memory copy, position the original(s) FACE DOWN on the platenglass and touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

8 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch AUTO Layout on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 141: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-31

Thin/Thick Paper

Use this function to select the appropriate mode when the original paper is thin or thick.

❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5"❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4

Thin copy paper weight: 16 lb ~ 19 lbThick copy paper weight: 24 lb ~ 32 lb

❒ Thin/Thick paper source: Multi-sheet bypass tray (single feed mode)❒ Copy mode: 1-1 or 2-1 mode only❒ Setting options: THIN PAPER; THICK PAPER❒ Incompatible: 1-2, 2-2, Alternate exit, Sort, Group, Staple-sort, Sheet/Cover insertion, Chapter,

Booklet, Transparency interleave

1 Open the Multi-sheet bypass tray. Insert one thin or thick paper at a time into the Multi-sheet bypass tray, and adjust the paper guides.

2 Press [APPLICATIONS] to display the Application Selection Screen.3 Touch Thin/Thick Paper to enter the Thin/Thick Paper Selection Screen.4 Touch THIN PAPER, or THICK PAPER , as required.5 Touch OK to return to the Application Selection Screen.6 Select additional copying features, as desired.7 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.8 Enter print quantity.9 Position original(s) FACE UP in the document feeder or FACE DOWN on the platen glass.

When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28..

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

10 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Thin/Thick Paper on the Application Selection Screenor press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Application Selection Screen Thin/Thick Paper Selection Screen

Page 142: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-32 Applications

Image Shift

Image shift copying shifts the image to create a binding margin when originals have nobinding margin or to adjust a binding margin. If image loss is likely, select Reduce & shiftmode instead of Image shift mode.

❒ Use RADF.❒ RADF memory copy is available to store up to 1,500 images unless memory overflow occurs.❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Shift amount: –250 mm ~ 250 mm (–250 mm ~ 0 mm: for right binding)

(0 mm ~ 250 mm: for left binding)❒ Original paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5" (16 lb ~ 32 lb)❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Reduction ratio varies according to the shift amount in Reduce & shift mode.❒ Incompatible with Shift mode: Quality (Very high), Booklet, Image insert, Book copy, Mixed

original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase❒ Incompatible with Reduce & shift mode: Changing magnification, V/H zoom, APS, Quality (very

high), Image insert, Book copy, Mixed original, Repeat, AUTO layout, Non-image area erase

Application Selection Screen Image Shift Selection Screen

Image Shift Selection Screen

Page 143: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-33

Image Shift (continued)1

2

34

43

21

43

21

1

2

3

4

43

21

1

23

4

Originals Copies

OriginalsCopies

Creating margin

Adjusting margin1-1 mode

1-2 mode

2-2 mode

2-1 mode

Originals Copies

Originals Copies

1

2

3

4

4

3

2

1

1

2

3

4

4

3

2

1

8

7

6

54

3

2

1

2

1

4

3

6

5

8

7Adjust margin

Creat margin

1 Select 1-1, 1-2, 2-2 or 2-1 copy mode from the Basic Screen, as required.2 Press [APPLICATIONS] to enter the Application Selection Screen.3 Touch Image Shift to display the Image Shift Selection Screen.4 Touch Image Shift or Reduce & Shift .

Page 144: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-34 Applications

Image Shift (continued)

5 If selecting 1-1 copy mode in step 1, touch the upper or lower arrow key next toAMOUNT (Front) to select the desired shift amount (–250 mm ~ 250 mm).

6 If selecting 2-1 or 1-2 copy mode in step 1, touch the upper or lower arrow key next toAMOUNT (Front) and AMOUNT (Back) to select the desired shift amount (–250 mm ~250 mm).

NOTES:1 In Reduce & shift mode, the amount of front and back cannot be selected individually.2 If double-sided originals already have a binding margin, shift the image of the pages having the right margin

only.

7 If selecting 2-2 copy mode in step 1, touch the upper or lower arrow key next toAMOUNT (Front) and AMOUNT (Back) to select the desired shift amount (–250 mm ~250 mm).

NOTE: In Reduce & shift mode, the amount of front and back cannot be selected individually.

8 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Application Selection Screen.9 Select additional Application functions, or touch OK to return to the Basic Screen.

10 Enter the desired print quantity.11 Position original(s) FACE UP in document feeder or FACE DOWN on platen glass.

When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.When using RADF memory copy, position original(s) FACE UP in the document feederand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-28.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection and make a Proof copy; then touch EXIT to return to the BasicScreen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

12 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Image Shift on the Application Selection Screen orpress [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 145: User Manual 7033

Applications

Applications 8-35

Non-Image Area Erase

The Non-image area erase mode is used to copy non standard or special originals, suchas books, magazines, paste-ups, graphs, thin or thin materials, etc. from the platen glass.The exposed glass area outside the borders of the original will not be copied.This mode helps to preserve the condition of originals, improves copy quality, andeliminates unnecessary toner consumption. Keep the document cover open throughoutthe procedure.The Non-image area erase has two modes, namely: Rectangular erase mode and Obliqueerase mode. The copier is initially set to Rectangular erase mode. Contact your Konicaservice representative if you desire the Oblique erase mode.

❒ Use the platen glass (RADF cannot be used).Keep RADF open.

❒ Platen memory copy is available.❒ Original paper: 11"x17" ~ 10 mm x 10 mm❒ Copy paper: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"R, A4R, A4 (20 lb bond

recommended)❒ Image cutoff width: leading end 5mm, trailing end 4mm, top and bottom 2mm.❒ Copy mode: 1-1 mode only (when using Platen memory copy, 1-2 mode can be selected.)❒ Incompatible: Using RADF, 2-2, 2-1, Alternate exit, Staple-sort, APS, AMS, Rotation, Sheet/

Cover insertion, Chapter, Combination, Booklet, Image insert, Mixed original, Reverse image,Image shift

Oblique erase modeRectangular erase mode

NOTE: The Non-image area erase function may not operate properly if the lighting in the work place is directlyover the platen glass. In this case, consult your service representative about an appropriate place forinstallation.

Page 146: User Manual 7033

Applications

8-36 Applications

Non-Image Area Erase (continued)

Application Selection Screen

Set original

General copying

Non-Image Area Erase

1 Press [APPLICATIONS] to display the Application Selection Screen.2 Touch Non-Image Area Erase .3 Select additional copying features, as desired.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Basic Screen.5 Enter print quantity.6 Position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glass.

IMPORTANT: KEEP THE DOCUMENT FEEDER OPEN THROUGHOUT THE PROCEDURE.When using Platen memory copy, position original(s) FACE DOWN on the platen glassand touch SCAN on the Basic Screen to scan. See p. 6-26.

Option: Press [CHECK] to view the selection, and make a Proof copy, if desired; then touch EXIT to returnto the Basic Screen. See p. 6-39 to p. 6-40.

7 Press [START PRINT].After copying is completed, touch Non-Image Area Erase on the Application SelectionScreen or press [AUTO RESET] to release the mode and reset the machine.

Page 147: User Manual 7033

Job Memory 9-1

Section 9 : Job Memory

Job Store

Job Recall

Job Memory Form

Page 148: User Manual 7033

Job Memory

9-2 Job Memory

Job Store

Use Job Store to store up to 15 frequently-used copying jobs, which can be recalled at anytime. The stored jobs can be given alphabetical names.

❒ All copying functions can be selected❒ Interrupt mode cannot be used while in Job Memory

Job No. Selection Screen Job Store Check Screen

Job Name Registration Screen

Job No. Selection Screen

Job No. Selection Screen

Page 149: User Manual 7033

Job Memory

Job Memory 9-3

Job Store (continued)

1 Make job selections from the Basic Screen, Application Selection Screen and/or OutputSelection Screen, then return to the Basic Screen.

2 When all selections are made, press [JOB MEMORY] to display the Job No. SelectionScreen.

3 Touch ENTRY. The Job Store Check Screen displays to enable you to review thesettings. Touching CANCEL on the Job Store Check Screen returns to the BasicScreen.(See Sample Job Store Check Screen, previous page.)

4 If settings are correct, touch OK to display the Job No. Selection Screen.Otherwise, touch CANCEL to return to the Basic Screen, and make new selections.

5 When the Job No. Selection Screen is displayed, touch one of the keys numbered from1~15 to store the job under that number. Arrow keys can be used to scroll through the15 job numbers. The selected number key will be highlighted, and the Job NameRegistration Screen will be displayed.If you wish to cancel this selection, touch CANCEL to restore the Basic Screen, whichdisplays the settings for the job. If you wish to cancel the settings, press [AUTO/RESET].

6 Enter a job name in up to 24 characters, using the touch screen alphabet keypad. Ifrequired, scroll with the upper and lower arrows to use lower case and symbol keys.To correct an entry, touch DEL. repeatedly to delete each character entered, then enterthe correct job name.If you do not wish to enter a name, touch OK.The key displays [* * * * * *] in place of a name.

7 If the Job name is correct, touch OK to resume the Job No. Selection Screen.To re-enter the Job name, touch CANCEL to return to the Job Name RegistrationScreen.

8 When the Job No. Selection Screen is displayed, touch OK to complete the setting andreturn to the Basic Screen.

NOTES:1 A locked job is indicated by a lock icon on the Job key number.2 Only the key operator can lock a job.3 A locked job cannot be overwritten unless it is unlocked by the key operator.4 A blank key indicates that no job is stored under that key.5 [* * * * * *] displayed on a Job number key indicates that a job is stored but unnamed.6 Job Memory entries can be recorded on the Job Memory Form included at the end of this section.

Page 150: User Manual 7033

Job Memory

9-4 Job Memory

1 Place original(s) as required for the job you are about to recall.2 Press [JOB MEMORY] to display the Job No. Selection Screen.3 Touch a Job No. key to select a job you want to recall, and to highlight the key.

If required, scroll with the Upper or Lower arrows to reach the desired Job No. key(1~15).To cancel the recall mode, touch CANCEL to return to the Basic Screen.

4 Touch Job Check . The Job Recall Check Screen displays to enable you to review thesettings. Touching CANCEL on the Job Recall Check Screen returns to the Job No.Selection Screen.

5 When the desired Job No. key is highlighted, touch OK to complete the setting, and toreturn to the Basic Screen.To cancel the job, press [AUTO/RESET].

6 Press [START PRINT].

NOTES:1 A locked job is indicated by a lock icon on the Job key number.2 Only the key operator can lock a job.3 A locked job cannot be overwritten unless it is unlocked by the key operator.4 A blank key indicates that no job is stored under that key.5 [* * * * * *] displayed on a Job number key indicates that a job is stored but unnamed.6 Job Memory entries can be recorded on the Job Memory Form included at the end of this section.

Job Recall

Use Job Recall to recall jobs that are already stored in Job Memory.

❒ Interrupt mode cannot be used while in Job Memory

Job No. Selection Screen Job Recall Check Screen

Page 151: User Manual 7033

Job Memory

Job Memory 9-5

Job Memory Form

Make a copy of this form to record frequently-used copy jobs stored in Job Memory. Update the informationwhen changes are made. Make additional copies, as needed.

JOB NUMBER/NAME JOB DESCRIPTION

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

Page 152: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode 10-1

Section 10 : Key Operator Mode

To the Key OperatorHow to Access the Key Operator Mode

Function Menu MapSystem Initial [1]

Time [1]Language [2]

Output Tray [3]

Copier Initial [2]Copy Mode [1]

Density [2]Magnification [3]

Tray [4]Output [5]

Image Quality [6]

Preset Key [3]Density [1]

Magnification [2]

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4]How to Access the ECM Setting Mode

Change ECM Data [1]ECM Data List [2]

All Counter Reset [3]ECM On/Off Setting [4]

Copy Limit Reached Effect [5]

Lock Job Memory [5]Paper Type [6]

Panel Contrast [7]Key Operator Data [8]

Weekly Timer [9]How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode

Weekly Timer Setting [1]Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set [2]

Machine Working Day Individual Set [3]Lunch Hour Off Function [4]

Password Setting [5]

Touch Panel Adjustment [10]Paper Size [11]

Power Save [12]Memory Switch [13]

List Print [14]KRDS Host [15]

Key Operator ECM Form

Page 153: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-2 Key Operator Mode

To the Key Operator

The key operator is trained to handle all special key operator functions that are notaccessible to the general user, such as monitoring overall copier activity, machineperformance, and service information; modifying machine settings; and controlling useractivity, for billing purposes.

A unique 4-digit key operator password is normally set by service at installation. If the uniquecode is not set by service, the copier will not display Key Operator Password Entry Screenwhen the Key Operator mode is being accessed, and a key operator password will not berequired. A service-set 8-digit ECM master key code must be entered by the key operator toaccess the Electronic Copy Monitor functions, and a service-set 4-digit Weekly timer masterkey code must be entered by the key operator to access the Weekly timer functions.

To ensure the security of Key Operator mode, it is recommended that you establish aunique key operator password, along with the key operator ECM master key code andWeekly timer master key code, and keep them in a confidential file.

❒ HELP is unavailable in the Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Password Entry Screen Key Operator Mode Screen 1

NOTE: When remote diagnostics is not activated, [15. KRDS host] will be dimmed on the Key Operator ModeScreen and cannot be selected.

Key Operator Mode Screen 2

Page 154: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-3

To the Key Operator (continued)

How to Access the Key Operator Mode

1 First, be sure the copier power switch is OFF.2 Then, turn power back ON while pressing the [HELP].

The Key Operator Password Entry Screen displays when the 4-digit key operatorpassword is set by service.Otherwise, the Key Operator Mode Screen displays without the passwordrequirement.

3 If the Key Operator Password Entry Screen is displayed, use the keypad on thetouch screen to enter your 4-digit key operator password; then touch OK, to displaythe Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

If the key operator password is not valid, check with your service representative.4 To display menus 11. to 15. of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the lower arrow

key. To return the menu 1. to 10. of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the upperarrow key.

5 Make setting changes from the Key Operator Mode Screen, as described on thefollowing pages.

Page 155: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-4 Key Operator Mode

Function Menu Map

FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS

1. System Initial 1. Time: [Current time; Set time]2. Language: [English]3. Output tray: [Tray 1; Tray 2; Tray 3]

2. Copier Initial 1. Copy mode: [RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-1; 2-2]2. Density: [AES; manual]3. Magnification: [AMS; 1.00; ratio 0.25~4.00]4. Tray: [APS; Tray 1, 2, 3, 4, or Multi-sheet bypass tray]5. Output: [Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 3, Sort, Group, Staple, Face up

tray 1, Staple location] (machine with Finisher)[Alternate, Sort, Group, Face up] (machine withoutFinisher)

6. Resolution: [Normal, High, Very High]

3. Preset key 1. Density: [Userset 1, Userset 2 (darker 16 levels, lighter 16levels)]

2. Magnification: [Userset 1; Userset 2; Userset 3 (ratio0.25~4.00)]

4. ECM 1. Change ECM data [ID no.; Password; Name; Limit]2. ECM data list [Data list; Limit]3. All count reset [Yes; No]4. ECM on/off setting [on; off]5. Copy limit reached effect [Immediately; After job; Warning]

5. Job memory [Job lock; Delete]

6. Paper type [Color; Recycle; Letterhead; OHP; Label; Invoice; Legal; Blank]

7. Panel contrast [Contrast Dark/Normal/Light; Backlight Dark/Normal/Light]

8. Key ope. data [Name; For assistance]

9. Weekly timer 1. Weekly timer setting2. Weekly timer copier on/off time set3. Machine working day individual set4. Lunch hour off function5. Password setting

10. Touch panel adj

Page 156: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-5

Function Menu Map (continued)

FUNCTION MENU SUB FUNCTION MENU AND SETTING OPTIONS

11. Paper size [Destination; Inch; AB]

12. Power save Auto low power timer: [5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, 240]Auto shut off timer: [30, 60, 90, 120, 240]Auto shut off: [on; off]

13. Memory SW Auto reset timerAUTO/RESET effectLoad RADF effectNon image area eraseRADF frame erasureAuto tray switchPlaten APSRADF APSATS/APS (bypass)ATS/APS (tray 1)ATS/APS (tray 2)ATS/APS (tray 3)ATS/APS (tray 4)Platen AMSRADF AMSStaple mode resetKey click soundJob memory recallSheet insertion5.5"x8.5" original typeRotation1 shot indicationBookletFold original

14. List print [Job memory list; User setting list; Font pattern]

15. KRDS host 1. Jam2. SC3. No toner4. No paper5. Copy quality6. Other reason

Page 157: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-6 Key Operator Mode

System Initial [1]

Set the following initial conditions of the copier.• Time: Current date and time, summer time• Language: Language used in LCD ( English)• Output tray: Finisher tray used in the initial condition

Time [1]

Set the current date and time, and also the summer time.❒ Default setting: Summer time off

Key Operator Mode Screen System Initial Setting Menu Screen Time Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 1. System Initial to display the System Initial Setting Menu Screen, then touch 1.Time to display the Time Setting Screen.

3 Adjust the time.The time that the copier currently has is displayed in the upper line, in the order ofdate, month, year, and time (in 24-hour expression).(1) Touch the left arrow (<<) and right arrow (>>) keys displayed under the SET TIME

to move the cursor to the number to be changed.(2) Press the keypads on the Control panel to enter the number.

4 To activate the summer time function, touch SUMMER TIME to highlight it.

NOTE: This operation advances the current time of the copier by an hour. If any other time is required to beset, contact your service representative.

5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the System Initial Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other system initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1] to [3] .8 If no other system initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the machine power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 158: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-7

System Initial [1] (continued)

Language [2]

Select the language used in the LCD (English).

❒ Default setting: English

Key Operator Mode Screen System Initial Setting Menu Screen Language Selection Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 1. System Initial to display the System Initial Setting Menu Screen, then touch 2.Language to display the Language Selection Screen.

3 Touch ENGLISH.4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return the System Initial Setting Menu Screen.5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 8.6 If other system initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1] to [3] .7 If no other system initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.8 Turn power OFF.9 Turn the machine power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 159: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-8 Key Operator Mode

System Initial [1] (continued)

Output tray [3]

When the optional Finisher is installed, you can select the tray you want to be used in theinitial condition.

❒ Setting options: Tray 1; Tray 2; Tray 3❒ Default setting: Tray 2

Key Operator Mode Screen System Initial Setting Menu Screen Finisher Tray Selection Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 1. System Initial to display the System Initial Setting Menu Screen, then touch 3.Output tray to display the Finisher Tray Selection Screen.

3 Touch Tray 1 , Tray 2 or Tray 3 .4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return the System Initial Setting Menu Screen.5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 8.6 If other system initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1] to [3].7 If no other system initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.8 Turn power OFF.9 Turn the machine power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 160: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-9

Copier Initial [2]

Initial settings are the settings that display automatically when the copier is powered on,when Auto/Reset timer is operated, or when [AUTO RESET] key is pressed. These settingscan be changed by the key operator, as shown in this section.

Initially, i.e., at installation, the Basic Screen displays the following condition to meetEnergy Star requirements:

Initial Setting

Copy Mode: 1-1Copy Density: AESLens Mode: 1:1Paper Tray: APSFinisher: ON

When Initial settings are changed by the key operator, the new initial settings display whenthe copier is powered on, when Auto/Reset timer is reached, or when [AUTO RESET] key ispressed.

The following initial settings can be changed by the key operator:

Copy mode: [RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-2; 2-1]Copy density: [AES; manual]Lens mode: [AMS; 1.00; ratio 0.25~4.00]Paper tray: [APS; trays 1, 2, 3, 4, or Multi-sheet bypass tray]Output: [Tray 1, 2, 3, Sort, Group, Staple, Face up tray 1, Staple

location] (machine with Finisher)[Alternate, Sort, Group, Face up] (machine without Finisher)

AUTO RESET key: [auto for full-auto; Initial setting]

Setting procedures are described on the following pages.

The Full-Automatic Mode Screen described on pages 3-9 & 6-4 can be made to display asthe initial screen instead of the Basic Screen. All Full-Automatic Mode settings shown inthe example below can be changed by the key operator in the Initial Settings menu. PrintQuantity cannot be changed.

Copy Mode: 1-1Copy Density: AESLens Mode: 1:1Paper Tray: APS

NOTE: The most commonly-used settings are established at installation. Before changing any of the copiersettings, be sure that you understand the overall and long-range effect of the change.

Page 161: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-10 Key Operator Mode

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Copy Mode [1]

Set Copy mode to occur after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs.

❒ Setting options: RADF; 1-1; 1-2; 2-2; 2-1❒ Default setting: RADF on, 1-1

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen Copy Mode Initial Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Coper Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen, then touch 1.Copy mode to display the Copy Mode Initial Setting Screen.

3 Touch the setting you want for the initial condition of the copier.If 2-2 or 2-1 mode is selected, RADF will also be selected, automatically. In this case,the RADF must be in a closed position when power is turned ON, or when Auto/Resetis functioning. Otherwise, the message “Please close RADF” will be displayed.

4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 8.6 If other copier initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .7 If no other copier initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.8 Turn power OFF.9 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 162: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-11

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Density [2]

Set Copy density to be effective after power on or after Auto/Reset occurs.

❒ Setting options: AES; manual❒ Default setting: AES on❒ Increase Contrast cannot be set as an initial condition

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen Copy Density Initial Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 2. Density to display the Copy Density Initial Setting Screen.4 Touch AES to select AES mode, or touch the density level required.

Nine exposure levels are displayed.5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other copier initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .8 If no other copier initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 163: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-12 Key Operator Mode

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Magnification [3]

Set the magnification ratio you initially want to display after the user turns the power on orafter Auto/Reset restores the Initial settings.

NOTICE: This setting should not conflict with the Initial setting for Paper Tray. For example, if APS is selectedfor the initial paper tray setting, a ratio setting other than AMS will be ignored.

❒ Setting options: AMS; 1.00; ratio 0.25~4.00

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen Magnification Initial Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 3. Magnification to display the Magnification Initial Setting Screen. The default

setting is 1.00.4 Select the desired setting from the Magnification Initial Setting Screen:

To select 1.00 if it is not already displayed, touch 1.00.To select another ratio, touch upper/lower arrow key to display the desired ratio, orenter a 3-digit ratio using the keypad on the Control panel.To select AMS, touch AMS.

5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other copier initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .8 If no other copier initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 164: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-13

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Tray [4]

Set paper tray priority to be in effect after power is turned on or after Auto/Reset occurs.This function sets tray priority, not paper size priority. Therefore, if paper size is changedin the tray, the tray will still remain the priority tray.

The initial paper tray setting should not conflict with the initial setting for Lens Mode. Forexample, if the initial paper tray setting is APS, the initial setting for paper tray priority willbe ignored.

❒ Setting options: APS; trays 1, 2, 3, 4, or Multi-sheet bypass tray❒ Default setting: APS on, no specified tray

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen Tray Initial Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 4. Tray to display the Tray Initial Setting Screen.4 Touch APS, or touch any tray key to select a specific tray.5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other copier initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .8 If no other copier initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 165: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-14 Key Operator Mode

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Output [5]

Set initial Output mode of the Finisher or exit tray to be effective after power is turned onor after Auto/Reset occurs.

Machine with Finisher❒ Setting options: EXIT Tray 1/Tray 2/Tray 3; OUTPUT MODE Non-sort/Sort/Group/Staple/Face

up tray 1; (AUTO ROTATION on/off)❒ Default setting: EXIT Tray 2; OUTPUT MODE Sort; (AUTO ROTATION on)

Machine without Finisher❒ Setting options: ALTERNATE EXIT on/off; OUTPUT MODE Sort/Group/Face up; (AUTO

ROTATION on/off)❒ Default setting: ALTERNATE EXIT on; OUTPUT MODE Sort

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen

Output Mode Initial Setting Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen(machine with Finisher) Staple Location Initial Setting Screen (machine without Finisher)

Output/Rotation Mode Initial Setting Screen Output/Rotation Mode Initial Setting Screen(machine with Finisher) Staple Location Initial Setting Screen (machine without Finisher)

Page 166: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-15

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Output [5] (continued)

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 5. Output to display the Output Mode Initial Setting Screen or Output/Rotation

Mode Initial Setting Screen.4 For the machine with Finisher, perform the following operation and proceed to step 6.

To select the exit tray, touch TRAY 1, TRAY 2, or TRAY 3.

NOTE: If TRAY1 is selected, SORT, GROUP and STAPLE are automatically dimmed. If TRAY2 or TRAY3 isselected, Face UP TRAY 1 is automatically dimmed.

To select the Output mode, touch SORT, GROUP, STAPLE , or Face UP TRAY1 .

NOTES:1. If STAPLE is selcted, SORT is automatically highlighted.2. If selecting Non-sort mode, do not highlight any of the SORT, GROUP, STAPLE, and Face UP TRAY 1.

To select the desired staple location, touch STAPLE SET . Touch the desired locationon the Staple Location Initial Setting Screen, and touch OK.When the Output/Rotation Mode Initial Setting Screen is displayed, you can selectON/OFF of the Auto rotation initial setting. To release the Auto rotation mode, touchAUTO not to highlight it.

5 For the machine without Finisher, perform the following operation and proceed to step6.To use the Alternate exit, touch ALTERNATE .To select the Output mode, touch SORT, GROUP, or Face UP.When the Output/Rotation Mode Initial Setting Screen is displayed, you can selectON/OFF of the Auto rotation initial setting. To release the Auto rotation mode, touchAUTO not to highlight it.

6 Touch OK on the Output Mode Initial Setting Screen or Output/Rotation Mode InitialSetting Screen to complete the setting and return the Copier Initial Setting MenuScreen.

7 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 10.8 If other initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .9 If no other initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.10 Turn power OFF.11 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 167: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-16 Key Operator Mode

Copier Initial [2] (continued)

Image Quality [6]

Set one of the three Image quality modes after power is turned on or after Auto/Resetoccurs.

❒ Setting options: Normal mode, High mode, Very high mode❒ Default setting: Normal mode

Key Operator Mode Screen Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen Image Quality Initial Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 2. Copier Initial to display the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 6. Image quality to display the Image Quality Initial Setting Screen.4 Touch NORMAL , HIGH, or VERY HIGH.5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other initial setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[6] .8 If no other initial settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 168: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-17

Preset Key [3]

Set two USERSETs of copy density and three Presets of magnification.

Density [1]

Output copying samples from 16 density levels from LIGHTER to NORMAL or NORMAL toDARKER, then select the desired exposure and program it as USERSET 1 or 2.The programmed copy density can be recalled by touching USERSET1 or USERSET2 onthe Density Selection Screen.

Key Operator Mode Screen Preset Key Setting Menu Screen Userset Density Selection Screen

Userset Density Darker Setting Screen Userset Density Lighter Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 3. Preset key to display the Preset Key Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 1. Density to display the Userset Density Selection Screen.4 Place the original on the platen glass.5 Touch USERSET1 or USERSET2. The Userset Density Darker Setting Screen will be

displayed.

Page 169: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-18 Key Operator Mode

Preset Key [3] (continued)

Density [1] (continued)

6 To program USERSET (1 or 2) to a darker level, perform the following operation, thenproceed to step 8.(1) Touch No.1 1~4, No.2 5~8, No.3 9~12, or No.4 13~16, then press [START PRINT].

The darker level sample sheet will be output.(2) Select the desired darker density from the sample sheet(s), then touch a density

key No. (1 to 16).7 To program USERSET (1 or 2) to a lighter level, perform the following operation, then

proceed to step 8.(1) Touch Lighter to display the Userset Density Lighter Setting Screen.(2) Touch No.1 1~4, No.2 5~8, No.3 9~12, or No.4 13~16, then press [START PRINT].

The lighter level sample sheet will be output.(3) Select the desired lighter density from the sample sheet(s), then touch a density

key No. (1 to 16).8 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Userset Density Selection

Screen.9 If setting another USERSET, repeat steps 5 to 8.

10 Touch RETURN on the Userset Density Selection Screen to return to the Preset KeySetting Menu Screen.

11 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 14.12 If other preset key setting changes are required, touch desired key, from [1]~[2] .13 If no other preset key settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.14 Turn power OFF.15 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 170: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-19

Preset Key [3] (continued)

Magnification [2]

PRESET and USERSET ratios are used to reduce and enlarge the original image toaccommodate copy paper size, and are available when Lens Mode is selected from theBasic Screen. These ratios may be changed by the key operator as shown below.

❒ Setting options: User Set or Preset ratio❒ Default setting: USERSET1: 4.00

USERSET2: 2.00USERSET3: 0.50

Key Operator Mode Screen Preset Key Setting Menu Screen Userset Magnification Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 3. Preset Key to display the Preset Key Setting Menu Screen.3 Touch 2. Magnification to display the Userset Magnification Setting Screen.4 Touch the PRESET or USERSET you want to change, then enter a ratio from

0.25~4.00, using the keypad.If a ratio under 0.25 is entered, 0.25 will be displayed.If a ratio over 4.00 is entered, 4.00 will be displayed.

5 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Preset Key Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other preset key setting changes are required, touch desired key, from [1] ~ [2] .8 If no other preset key settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 171: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-20 Key Operator Mode

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4]

This function can only be accessed by the key operator after an 8-digit ECM master keycode is entered. The Electronic Copy Monitor allows you to monitor all copying activity bycontrolling ECM password accounts.

This feature can track copier usage for individual users and/or accounts as well as limitaccess to the copier to authorized users. Copy quantity limits for specific accounts canalso be set. Use the ECM Key Operator Form provided at the end of this section to recordECM password information.

The ECM stores up to 256 ECM passwords, each of which represents a separate accountthat can be used for billing and recordkeeping. The number of users assigned to eachECM password may depend upon the billing system in operation and the number ofindividuals and departments using the copier. When the ECM is activated, copying can beperformed only after a valid 5-digit ECM password is entered.Copy quantity for each password, copy limit for each password, and copy quantity for eachpaper size can be visually confirmed in print.

If ECM needs to be activated on your machine, contact your service representative.

The following ECM settings can be made:

1. Change E.C.M. Data:Create up to 256 individual ECM passwords, 00000~99999, and limit copy count for eachpassword to a max. 999,999 copies.

2. E.C.M. Data List:Display the copy count for each ECM password, and change limit settings.

3. All Counter Reset:Clear the copy count for all passwords.

4. ECM On/Off Setting:Select the function to be on or off. The initial setting is Off.

5. Copy Limit Reached Effect:Set the machine condition when the copy limit is reached. The machine can be set toeither stop immediately after a job is completed or simply warn you that the copy limit isreached.

Page 172: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-21

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

How to Access the ECM Setting Mode

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Master Key Code Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen. (See note 1.)If the key operator password is not valid, check with your service representative.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. The ECM Master Key Code Screen displays, if a code is required.3 Use the keypad on the touch screen to enter your 8-digit ECM master key code, then

touch OK to display the ECM Setting Menu Screen. (See note 2.)4 Select the desired ECM function, and make settings, as required.

To exit the ECM mode, touch RETURN on ECM Setting Menu Screen.5 To exit the Key Operator mode, turn the main power switch OFF.

NOTES:1 If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.2 If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code. The ECM

master key code can be set to less than 8 digits by the Memory switch setting of the Key operatorfunction.

Page 173: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-22 Key Operator Mode

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

Change ECM Data [1]

Assign an ID No. for an individual or for a group, then create individual password(s) foreach user. You can specify a name and limit count for each password.

❒ ECM ID No.: ID No. from 000~255, designated by key operator.❒ ECM Password: Unique 5-digit numeric code programmed by key operator for user.❒ User Name: max. 24 characters❒ Copy Limit: 0 to 999,999 copies

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM Data Input Screen 1

ECM Data Input Screen 2 ECM Data Input Screen 3 Name Input Screen

ECM Data Input Screen 4 Password Duplication Screen

Page 174: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-23

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

Change ECM Data [1] (continued)

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display theECM Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.

3 Touch 1. Change E.C.M. data to display the ECM Data Input Screen.4 ID No. key will be highlighted, enabling you to immediately enter an ID No. Enter a 3-

digit ID No. from 000~255 using the keypad on the Control panel.5 Password key will be highlighted, enabling you to immediately enter an ECM

password. Enter a 5-digit ECM password using the keypad on the Control panel.

NOTES:1. Do not enter “00000”. The initial ECM password value is “00000”.2. We recommend that you make a list all ECM passwords and ID Nos.

6 Touch Name to display the Name Input Screen.If you do not specify the name, proceed to step 10. This operation can be completednormally without the name specified.

7 Input desired name according to the procedure below.(1) Max. 24 characters can be entered.(2) Touch Upper arrow and Lower arrow keys on the Name Input Screen to

input uppercase and lowercase letters and symbols.(3) Touch DEL. key to delete the input character from the last.(4) Touching CANCEL on the Name Input Screen will clear all the input characters.(5) To change the existing name, touch DEL. key to delete it and enter the new name.

8 Touch OK on the Name Input Screen to return to the ECM Data Input Screen.9 Touch Limit . Limit key will be highlighted, enabling you to immediately enter copy limit.

10 Enter a 6-digit copy limit for the ID No. using the keypad on the Control panel. Theinput copy limit will be displayed on the right of the copy count.

NOTES:1. If an invalid copy limit is entered, continue by entering the valid 6-digit copy limit.2. Entering “00000” signifies no copy limit.3. The CLEAR key, though it clears copy count, does not function on the ECM Data Input Screen.

Page 175: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-24 Key Operator Mode

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

Change ECM Data [1] (continued)

11 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.When the same ECM password has been used for another ID No., the PasswordDuplication Screen will be displayed. To re-enter new password, touch YES and returnto the step 4. To create duplicate password, touch NO, then touch OK.

NOTE: It is possible to assign the same ECM password to different ID Nos. Note, however, that the numberof copies will be counted only for the ECM password with the smallest ID No. Copy count for theother ID Nos. will not be monitored. We recommend you do not use duplicate ECM password.

12 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 15.13 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[5] .14 If no other ECM settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.15 Turn power OFF.16 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 176: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-25

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

ECM Data List [2]

Use this setting to display the list of copy count and copy limit for each ID No., and to edit,add, and delete these ECM data.

❒ Edit items: ECM password, Name, copy limit, copy count❒ Delete items: ID No., ECM password, Name, copy limit, copy count❒ Add items: ID No., ECM password, Name, copy limit

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM Data List Screen

ECM Data Input Screen ECM Data Edit Screen 1 ECM Data Edit Screen 2

Name Input Screen ECM Data Edit Screen 3 ECM Data List Screen

Page 177: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-26 Key Operator Mode

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

ECM Data List [2] (continued)

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display theECM Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.

3 Touch 2. E.C.M. data list to display the ECM Data List Screen.4 To delete the ECM data, operate the procedure below, proceed to stap 8.

(1) Touch the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys on the right in the ECM DataList Screen to highlight the ECM data to be deleted.

(2) Touch DEL. The Delete Confirmation Screen will be displayed.(3) Touch Yes to delete, or touch No to cancel.

5 To add the ECM data, touch ADD. The ECM Data Input Screen with invalid CLEAR keywill be displayed. To input the ECM data, see p. 10-23 to p. 10-24. Proceed to step 7.

6 To edit the ECM data, touch the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys on the rightin the ECM Data List Screen to highlight the ECM data to be edited, then touch EDIT.The ECM Data Edit Screen will be displayed. After operating the procedure below,proceed to step 7.(1) To edit the ECM password, touch Password . Enter a new 5-digit ECM password

using the keypad on the Control panel. Do not enter “00000”.(2) To edit the name, touch Name. The Name Input Screen will be displayed. See p.

10-23.(3) To edit the copy limit, Touch Limit . Enter a new 6-digit copy limit using the

keypad on the Control panel. Entering “00000” signifies no copy limit.(4) To clear the copy count, touch CLEAR .

7 Touch OK on the ECM Data Input Screen or the ECM Data Edit Screen to completethe settings and return to the ECM Data List Screen.To cancel the changes made in step 6 or 7, touch RETURN to restore the ECM DataList Screen.

8 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 11.9 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch RETURN to restore the ECM Setting

Menu Screen. Touch desired key from [1]~[5] .10 If no other ECM settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.11 Turn power OFF.12 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 178: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-27

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

All Counter Reset [3]

Reset the count for all ECM password Nos.

❒ Setting options: Reset All Counters yes or no

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen All Counter Reset Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display theECM Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.

3 Touch 3. All counter reset to display the All Counter Reset Screen.4 Touch Yes to reset all counters to zero.

Or, touch No not to reset. The selected key will be highlighted.5 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[5] .8 If no other ECM settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 179: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-28 Key Operator Mode

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

ECM On/Off Setting [4]

Use this function to turn ECM ON or OFF.

NOTE: If ECM OFF is selected while ECM functions, the copier will be enabled to perform copying job withoutan ECM password entered, and both copy count and copy limit functions will be discontinued.

❒ Default setting: ECM on

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen ECM On/Off Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display theECM Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.

3 Touch 4. ECM On/Off Setting to display the ECM On/Off Setting Screen.4 Touch ON to activate ECM or touch OFF to de-activate ECM.

The selected key will be highlighted.5 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[5] .8 If no other ECM settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 180: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-29

ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) [4] (continued)

Copy Limit Reached Effect [5]

Use this function to select whether the copier will stop when the count limit is reached, or ifthe copier will complete the copy job before stopping when reaching maximum copy count.❒ Setting options: Immediately, After job, Warning❒ Default setting: After job

Key Operator Mode Screen ECM Setting Menu Screen Copy Limit Reached Effect Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 4. E.C.M. Enter an 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch OK to display theECM Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.

3 Touch 5. Copy Limit Reached effect to display the Copy Limit Reached Effect Screen.4 Select setting option:

Touch Immediately to stop the copier when the copy limit is reached.In this case, the paper in process will be completed, and Enter ECM password willdisplay after the copier stops.Touch After job to stop the copier after the current job is completed, when copy limit isreached.Touch Warning to stop the copier but to display the copy limit reached.

5 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch desired key from [1]~[5] .8 If no other ECM settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 181: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-30 Key Operator Mode

Lock Job Memory [5]

Use this function to lock/unlock or delete a Job that has been programmed.A locked Job is indicated by a lock icon on the job number of the Job Selection Screen.The settings of a locked job cannot be changed.

❒ Setting options: Lock Job memory; Unlock Job memory; Delete Job memory❒ Lock/delete is available for all 15 stored jobs❒ Job lock is available only for named jobs❒ A blank key indicates that no job is programmed❒ * * * * * * indicates that a job is programmed but unnamed

Key Operator Mode Screen Job Memory Lock/Delete Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 5. Lock Job memory to display the Job Memory Lock/Delete Screen.3 To lock or unlock a job memory, operate the procedure below, then proceed to step 5.

(1) Touch ▲ Upper arrow or ▼ Lower arrow key on the right in the Job Memory Lock/Delete Screen to highlight the job to be locked/unlocked.

(2) Touch Job Lock .(3) The job to be locked will display the lock icon in the job number. The previously

locked job will be unlocked and the lock icon will disappear.4 To delete a job memory, operate the procedure below, then proceed to step 5.

(1) Touch ▲ Upper arrow or ▼ Lower arrow key on the right in the Job Memory Lock/Delete Screen to highlight the job to be deleted.

(2) Touch DEL.(3) Programs and name are deleted from the job memory.

5 Touch RETURN to complete the setting and return to the Key Operator Mode Screen.6 Turn power OFF.7 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 182: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-31

Paper Type [6]

Use this function to indicate a specific paper type in the Tray Selection Screen and thelower message area on the Basic Screen . This is especially useful when special paper isused on a regular basis and is always placed in a specific paper tray.

❒ Setting options: See list below

Key Operator Mode Screen Paper Type Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 5. Paper type to display the Paper Type Setting Screen.3 Select and touch desired paper tray.4 Touch the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys to select paper type.

The name of paper type displayed on the highlighted tray key will change as follows.Touch the arrow keys until the desired name appears.

5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 7.6 If other key operator settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.7 Turn power OFF.8 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Blank → RECYCL → COLOR → LTRHD → OHP → LABELS → INVOIC → LEGAL

RECYCL - RecycleCOLOR - ColorLTRHD - LetterheadOHP - Transparency

LABELS - LabelINVOIC - InvoiceLEGAL - Legal

Page 183: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-32 Key Operator Mode

Panel Contrast [7]

Use this feature to adjust the contrast and backlight of the touch screen portion of theControl panel.

❒ Setting options: Contrast dark; normal; light❒ Default settings: Contrast normal; Back light normal

Key Operator Mode Screen Panel Contrast Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid key operator password is entered, coutinue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 7. Panel contrast to display the Panel Contrast Screen.3 To adjust the contrast, touch DARK , NOR., or LIGHT of CONTRAST.4 To adjust the backlight, touch DARK , NOR., or LIGHT of BACKLIGHT .5 Touch RETURN to complete the setting and return to the Key Operator Mode Screen.6 Turn power OFF.7 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 184: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-33

Key Operator Data [8]

Use this screen to enter the extension number of the key operator indicated on the BasicHelp Screen.

❒ Setting options: 6-digit key operator telephone extensionMax. 20 character key operator name

Key Operator Mode Screen Key Operator Data Input Screen Name Input Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 8. Key ope. Data to display the Key Operator Data Input Screen.3 Touch Name to display the Name Input Screen.

Input desired name according to the procedure below.(1) Max. 20 characters can be entered.(2) Touch Upper arrow and Lower arrow keys on the Name Input Screen to input

uppercase and lowercase letters and symbols.(3) Touch DEL. key to delete the input character from the last.(4) Touching CANCEL on the Name Input Screen will clear all the input characters.(5) To change the existing name, touch DEL. key to delete it and enter the new name.

4 Touch OK on the Name Input Screen to return to the Key Operator Data Input Screen.5 Touch For Assistance .

Enter an extension number up to 6 digits from the keypad on the Control panel.The hyphen will be indicated as a space in the Basic Help Screen.If less than 6 digits are entered, the screen will not change when OK is touched.

NOTE: If an invalid extension number is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit number.

6 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Key Operator Mode Screen.7 Turn power OFF.8 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 185: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-34 Key Operator Mode

Weekly Timer [9]

This function can be accessed only by the key operator after a unique 4-digit Weekly timermaster key code is entered.

The Weekly Timer is a copier management function that shuts down power to the machineon a daily or hourly basis. The timer can be programmed specifically for lunch breaks,weekends and holidays, or any time the copier is not required.

In Addition, Timer Interrupt can be enabled (with or without a password requirement) toallow temporary use of the machine during periods when power is shut down by the Timerfunction.

Conditions required to use the Weekly Timer• The power plug is inserted into the socket.• The power switch is turned on.• The current date and time are correctly set.

If the Weekly timer needs to be activated on your machine, contact your servicerepresentative.

The following Weekly timer settings can be made.

1. Weekly Timer SettingEnable and disable the Timer function

2. Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time SetSpecify the times that the copier will turn ON and OFF for each day of the week or theentire week.

3. Machine Working Day Individual SetSpecify the working days of the machine by the Timer, for all Mondays through Sundays,and/or individually for each day of the given month.

4. Lunch Hour Off FunctionSpecify the lunch time interval during which the copier will go off and on.

5. Password SettingRequire Password entry for the Timer off function and establish the amount of usage time.

NOTES:1. The time is set in terms of the 24 hour clock, where hour [1] is the first hour after midnight; and hour

[24] is the hour of midnight. For example, 6 a.m. is 06:00 hours; 6 p.m. is 18:00 hours.2. The [AUTO RESET] key is used to change numbers determined by the SET touch key, or to exit from

the timer setting mode.3. The [STOP/CLEAR] key is used to return to the previous menu.

Page 186: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-35

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

How to Access the Weekly Timer Setting Mode

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly Timer .The Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen displays, if a code is required.

3 Use the keypad on the touch screen to enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master keycode, then touch OK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

4 Select the desired Weekly timer function, and make settings, as required.5 To exit the Weekly timer mode, touch RETURN on the Weekly Timer Setting Menu

Screen.6 To exit the Key operator mode, turn the main power switch OFF.

Page 187: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-36 Key Operator Mode

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Weekly Timer Setting [1]

❒ Setting options: Weekly timer ON; OFF❒ Default setting: Weekly timer OFF

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen W.T. ON/OFF Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly timer . Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touchOK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

3 Touch 1. Weekly timer setting to display the Weekly Timer ON/OFF Setting Screen.4 Touch YES to activate Weekly timer, or touch NO to de-activate Weekly timer.

The selected key will be highlighted.5 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Weekly Timer Setting Menu

Screen.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other Weekly timer settings are required, select another desired menu item, from

[1]~[5] .8 If no other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 188: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-37

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set [2]

Use this function to set the On/Off times in hours and minutes for the desired days of theweek.

❒ Setting option: Weekly timer ON time; OFF time

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen W.T. ON/OFF Time Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly timer . Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touchOK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

3 Touch 2. Weekly timer copier ON/OFF time set to display the W.T. ON/OFF TimeSetting Screen.

W.T. ON/OFF Time Block Setting Screen

Page 189: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-38 Key Operator Mode

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set [2] (continued)

4 Use the procedure below to set the ON time and OFF time for the desired days of theweek.(1) Touch EDIT to display the W.T. ON/OFF Time Block Setting Screen.(2) Touch and highlight the keys of the desired day of the week from Monday through

Sunday to set the same ON time and OFF time.(3) Touch ON to enter the ON time.

Enter a 2-digit ON-hour (ex. 8 a.m. is 08) and a 2-digit ON-minute (ex. 7 min. is07) using the keypad on the Control panel.

(4) Touch OFF to enter the OFF time.Enter a 2-digit OFF-hour (ex. 6 p.m. is 18) and a 2-digit OFF-minute using thekeypad on the Control panel.

NOTES:1 If ON-time and OFF-time are the same, power will not go on.2 Be sure to enter both ON-time and OFF time.

(5) Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the W.T. ON/OFF Time SettingScreen.

(6) Confirm the ON-time and OFF-time on the W.T. ON/OFF Time Setting Screen.5 Use the procedure below to delete the ON-time and OFF-time of the day of the week.

(1) Touch the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys to select the day of the weekto be deleted.

(2) Touch DEL.(3) On-time and OFF-time of the day of the week are deleted and “--:--” are

displayed.

NOTE: On the day of the week with the ON/OFF-time deleted, you can not turn on the power.

6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to return to the Weekly

Timer Setting Menu Screen. Select another desired menu item, from [1]~[5].8 If no other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 190: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-39

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Machine Working Day Individual Set [3]

Use this function to set the On/Off condition of the copier for a given month. Set the On-Offcondition for specific days; or collectively, for all Mondays through Sundays of the givenmonth. The default setting is collective: On for Mondays through Saturdays, and Off forSundays.

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen W.T. Working Day Individual Setting Screen

W.T. Working Day Collective Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly timer . Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touchOK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

3 Touch 3. Machine working day individual set to display the W.T. Working DayIndividual Setting Screen.

4 Use the procedure below to individually set the timer-active days.(1) Touch the key for the timer-active day to be highlighted.(2) Use the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys to scroll to the desired month.

Page 191: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-40 Key Operator Mode

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Machine Working Day Individual Set [3] (continued)

5 Use the procedure below to collectively set the timer-active days by the day of theweek.(1) Touch Collective Set to display the W.T. Working Day Collective Setting Screen.(2) To set the Timer action ON, touch ON for the desired day.

To set the Timer action OFF, touch OFF for the desired day.If you touch an already-highlighted key, no change will occur.

(3) Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the W.T. Working Day IndividualSetting Screen.

6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 9.7 If other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to return to the Weekly

Timer Setting Menu Screen. Select another desired menu item, from [1]~[5] .8 If no other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.9 Turn power OFF.

10 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 192: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-41

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Lunch Hour Off Function [4]

The Weekly timer function turns the copier ON and OFF once a day. Use this Lunch houroff function to shut down power for lunch break then turn on again while the copier isturned on due to the Weekly timer function. The only one off time interval can beprogrammed.

❒ Setting options: Lunch hour off function ON;OFFLunch hour off-time

❒ Default setting: Lunch hour off function OFF

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen Lunch Hour Off Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly timer . Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touchOK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

3 Touch 4. Lunch hour off function to display the Lunch Hour Off Setting Screen.4 Use the procedure below to activate Lunch hour off.

(1) Touch Function ON to highlight it.(2) Touch off-time .

Enter a 2-digit off-hour (ex. 9 a.m. is 09) and a 2-digit off-minute (ex. 7 min. is 07)using the keypad on the Control panel.

(3) Touch on-time .Enter a 2-digit on-hour and a 2-digit on-minute using the keypad on the Controlpanel.

5 To de-activate Lunch hour off, touch Function OFF . The Function OFF setting is thedefault setting.

Page 193: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-42 Key Operator Mode

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Lunch Hour Off Function [4] (continued)

6 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Weekly Timer Setting MenuScreen.

7 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 10.8 If other Weekly timer settings are required, select another desired menu item, from

[1]~[5] .9 If no other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.10 Turn power OFF.11 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 194: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-43

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 9. Weekly timer . Enter your 4-digit Weekly timer master key code, then touchOK to display the Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Weekly timer master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit code.

3 Touch 5. Password setting to display the W.T. Interrupt Password Setting Screen.4 Input a new 4-digit password using touch panel keypad, and touch OK to complete the

setting.

NOTE: When the password setting is 0000, timer interrupt can be used by turning the copier Off, then On.

5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 8.6 If other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to return to the Weekly

Timer Setting Menu Screen. Select another desired menu item, from [1]~[5] .7 If no other Weekly timer settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key

Operator Mode Screen.8 Turn power OFF.9 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Weekly Timer [9] (continued)

Password Setting [5]

Use the Password Setting mode to establish a 4-digit password requirement for usingTimer Interrupt. The default password of 0000 allows the timer function to be interruptedwithout the requirement for password entry.

❒ Default setting: Timer interrupt password 0000

Key Operator Mode Screen Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen W.T. Interrupt Password Setting Screen

Page 195: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-44 Key Operator Mode

Touch Panel Adjustment [10]

Use this feature to check the malfunction of the LCD touch screen due to the shift inposition of the touch sensor.

❒ When the Control Panel Adjustment Screen does not display in step 2, press one from keypad[0] ~ [9].

Key Operator Mode Screen Touch Panel Adjustment Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 Touch 10. Touch panel adj. to display the Touch Panel Adjustment Screen.3 Touch the “+” indication at the upper right and lower left corners on the Control Panel

Adjustment Screen. The present coordinates will be displayed in the message area ofthe screen.

4 Check that the X coordinate and Y coordinate displayed in the first line of themessage area fall within the standard value displayed in the second line.

5 Touch the CHECKs at the upper left and lower right corners on the screen to check ifthe buzzer tone functions normally.

6 If the coordinates fall out of the range of the standard value in step 4, or the buzzertone does not sound in step 5, please contact Konica service representative.

7 Turn power OFF.

Page 196: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-45

Paper Size [11]

Set the paper size type of the universal tray for paper size detection function.

❒ Setting options: Inch; AB; Destination❒ Default setting: Destination

Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Size Detection Type Setting Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 To display menus [11] to [15] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch Lower arrowkey.

3 Touch 11. Paper size to display the Size Detection Type Setting Screen.4 Touch the desired tray key to set the size detection type.5 Touch the ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow key to change the setting of the item

(Inch, AB, or Destination).AB: APS functions for AB size paper only.Inch: APS functions for inch size paper only.Destination: APS functions for the sizes previously selected by the service accordingto the destination of the copier.

NOTE: This setting cannot be applied to the fixed trays.

6 Touch OK to complete the settings and return to the Key Operator Mode Screen.7 Turn power ON.8 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 197: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-46 Key Operator Mode

Power Save [12]

Select the interval of time that must elapse before Auto Low Power and Auto Shut Offbecome activated. Or, select the Auto Shut Off function to On or Off.

❒ Setting options: See list below❒ Default settings: Auto low power; 15 min.

Auto shut off; 60 min.

Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Power Save Timer Setting Screen

Auto Shut Off ON/OFF Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 To display menus [11] to [15] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lowerarrow key.

3 Touch 12. Power Save to display the Power Save Timer Setting Screen.4 The Timer Key is located on the Power Save Timer Setting Screen below the Auto

Low Power indicator. Touch the Timer Key to select a specific waiting period beforeactivation of the Auto Low Power function. The default setting is 15min.If the Auto Shut off function is not desired, proceed to step 6.If the “Auto Low Power” indicator light is dim and the Timer Key cannot be selected,proceed to step 5.

Page 198: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-47

Power Save [12] (continued)

NOTES:1 The period of time selected for Auto Low Power cannot exceed the Auto Shut Off setting.2 If the same period of time as Auto Shut Off is selected, the Auto Low Power indicator light will dim,

and Auto Shut Off will function instead of Auto Low Power.

5 Touch the Timer Key displayed under the “Auto Shut off” indicator on the Power SaveTimer Setting Screen, to select the period of time to wait before activating Auto ShutOff.The default setting is 60min.

NOTE: If the period of time selected for Auto Shut Off is shorter than the Auto Low Power setting, the settingfor Auto Low Power will be automatically changed to that of the Auto Shut Off setting, and the AutoLow Power indicator light will dim. In this case, Auto Low Power will not function.

6 Touch NEXT on the Timer Setting Screen to display the Auto Shut Off ON/OFF SettingScreen.

7 Touch ON to activate Auto Shut Off, or touch OFF to de-activate it. The default settingis the ON setting.When OFF is selected, Auto Shut Off will not function and the period of time for AutoLow Power can be selected from 5, 10, 15, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 240min.

8 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 10.9 If other Auto Low Power/Auto Shut Off settings are required, touch RETURN to restore

the Key Operator Mode Screen.10 Turn power OFF.11 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 199: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-48 Key Operator Mode

Memory Switch [13]

This function allows you to change the Memory Settings listed below. Underlined settingsindicate factory settings. See pp. 10-50~10-52 for details on Memory Settings.

SW No. Item Setting (default is underlined)No.01: Auto reset timer OFF/ 30sec./ 60 sec./ 90 sec./ 120 sec./

150 sec./ 180 sec./ 210 sec./ 240 sec./270 sec./ 300 sec.

No.02: AUTO/RESET effect Full-Auto/ Initial SettingNo.03: Load RADF effect RADF/ RADF + Auto ResetNo.04: Non Image A. Erase ON/ APS/AMS onlyNo.05: RADF frame erasure None/ 1 mm/ 2 mm/ 3 mm/ 4 mm/ 5 mmNo.06: Auto tray switch OFF/ ONNo.07: Platen APS OFF/ ONNo.08: RADF APS OFF/ ONNo.09: ATS/APS (Bypass) OFF/ ONNo.10: ATS/APS (Tray 1) OFF/ ONNo.11: ATS/APS (Tray 2) OFF/ ONNo.12: ATS/APS (Tray 3) OFF/ ONNo.13: ATS/APS (Tray 4) OFF/ ONNo.14: Platen AMS OFF/ ONNo.15: RADF AMS OFF/ ONNo.16: Staple mode reset OFF/ ONNo.17: Key click sound OFF/ Low/ HighNo.18: Job memory recall OFF/ ONNo.19: Sheet insertion Tray 1/ Tray 2/ Tray 3/ Tray 4/ BypassNo.20: 5.5x8.5 orig. type Landscape/ PortraitNo.21: Rotation OFF/ ON/ APS/AMS only/ APS onlyNo.22: 1 SHOT indication time 2 sec./ 3 sec./ 4 sec./ 5 sec.No.23: Booklet Right binding/ Left bindingNo.24: Folded Original OFF/ ON

Page 200: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-49

Memory Switch [13] (continued)

Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 Memory Switch Screen 1

Memory Switch Screen 2 Memory Switch Screen 3

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 To display menus [11] to [15] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lowerarrow key.

3 Touch 13. Memory SW to display the Memory Switch Screen. The Memory SwitchScreen can be scrolled to the third screen.

4 Use the procedure below to select the desired item and change the setting.(1) Touch ▲ Upper arrow and ▼ Lower arrow keys at the right on the Memory Switch

Screen to scroll the screen.(2) Touch Upper arrow and Lower arrow keys at the lower left on the Memory

Switch Screen to highlight the desired item.(3) Touch EDIT to change the setting of the highlighted item.(4) Repeat above steps (1) to (3) to make several changes in succession.

5 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 7.6 If other key operator setting are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.7 Turn power OFF.8 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 201: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-50 Key Operator Mode

Memory Switch [13] (continued)

The following functions can be provided by the Memory switch settings.

[1] Auto reset timerSets the time interval for the machine to reset to the initial condition.Options: Off or 30/60/90/120/150/180/210/240/270/300 seconds.

[2] Auto/reset effectSets the condition of Copy mode, Copy density, Magnification, and Paper tray selectionwhen the AUTO/RESET key is pressed.Options: Full-auto or Initial settings. Initial settings is the default setting.

[3] Load RADF effectDetermines how the machine initializes when it is in the platen copy mode (non RADF)and an original is inserted in the RADF feed tray. Options: RADF and RADF + AUTO/RESET. The RADF option will activate the RADF without resetting any other features. TheRADF + AUTO/RESET option will activate the RADF and reset the machine to thefeatures programmed in memory switch #2.

[4] Non Image Area EraseEstablishes how the machine determines the image area of the copy. Options: ON andAPS/AMS only. ON option limits the copy image area to that of the original. The APS/AMSonly option limits the copy image area to that of the copy paper sizes and themagnification automatically selected by the machine.

[5] RADF frame erasureSets the amount of frame erase when using the RADF.Options: None, 1mm/ 2mm/ 3mm/ 4mm/ 5mm.

[6] Auto tray switchDuring a copy job when ATS is on and multiple paper trays are loaded with the same sizepaper, the machine will automatically switch to another tray when the initial tray runs out ofpaper. Refer to memory switches 9 through 13 to activate this feature for each tray.

[7] Platen APSThis feature allows the machine to automatically detect the size of the original placed onthe glass and select the same size copy paper. Refer to switches 9 ~ 13 to activate thisfeature for each tray.

Page 202: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-51

Memory Switch [13] (continued)

[8] RADF APSThis feature allows the machine to detect the size of the original fed through the RADF.Refer to switches 9 ~ 13 to activate this feature for each tray.

[9] ATS/APS (Bypass)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Multi-sheet bypass.

[10] ATS/APS (Tray 1)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 1.

[11] ATS/APS (Tray 2)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 2.

[12] ATS/APS (Tray 3)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 3.

[13] ATS/APS (Tray 4)This setting activates ATS and APS (platen and RADF) for Tray 4.

[14] Platen AMSThis feature allows the machine to automatically select the proper magnification ratio whencopy paper size is selected manually and an original is placed on the platen glass.

[15] RADF AMSThis feature allows the machine to automatically select the proper magnification ratio whencopy paper size is selected manually and an original is fed from the RADF.

[16] Staple mode resetWhen copying in the sort/staple mode, this setting allows the machine to automaticallyreset to non-staple mode when the job in progress is completed.

[17] Key click soundWhen this feature is Low or High, the machine activates a buzzer sound when the touchsensitive screen is touched or any key is pressed. This confirms the machine recognitionof the selection.

[18] Job memory recallThis feature allows the machine to initialize using selections stored in job memory #15when the power is turned on or the AUTO RESET button is pressed.

Page 203: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-52 Key Operator Mode

Memory Switch [13] (continued)

[19] Sheet insertionThis setting allows selection of tray 1, tray 2, tray 3, tray 4 or Bypass as the source of theinserted sheets.

[20] 5.5x8.5 orig. typeSelects orientation of 5.5x8.5 size originals.Options: Landscape or portrait.

[21] RotationWhen turned on the feature allows the machine to automatically rotate an 8.5"x11" originalimage to match the manually selected paper size. For example, if an original is placed inthe RADF or on the platen glass in the 8.5"x11"R position and the 8.5"x11" paper size isselected, the machine will rotate the image to fit the 8.5"x11" paper.

[22] 1 SHOT indication timeDetermines the duration of messages that are displayed, i.e., 50 SHEETS MAXIMUM INSTAPLE MODE. Options: 2/ 3/ 4 or 5 seconds.

[23] BookletSelects the binding margin direction that functions with Booklet.

[24] Folded originalThis feature sets the RADF to accept the folded originals.

Page 204: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-53

List Print [14]

Use this function to print out the list selected from the following items.• Job memory list: Programmed contents of Job memory• User setting list: Machine informations managed by ECM and home position settings

selected by user• Font pattern: Font patterns used in the machine

Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 List Print Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password andtouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 To display menus [11] to [15] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lowerarrow key.

3 Touch 14. List Print to display the List Print Screen.4 Touch Job memory list , User setting list , or Font pattern .5 Touch OK to print out the desired list.

Touch CANCEL to stop printing.After completion of printing, the copier will automatically return to the Key OperatorMode Screen.

6 If no further changes are required, turn power OFF.

Page 205: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-54 Key Operator Mode

KRDS Host [15]

When activated, the Remote Diagnostics option is automatically monitored by a Konicaservice representative. In case of machine trouble, select the KRDS host option. Yourservice representative will contact you to determine the appropriate means for resolvingthe problem.

❒ Setting options: Call for JAM; SC; No toner; No paper; Copy quality; Other reason

Key Operator Mode Screen 1 Key Operator Mode Screen 2 KRDS Host Menu Screen

Start Call Screen

1 While pressing [HELP], turn power ON. Enter a 4-digit key operator password, thentouch OK to display the Key Operator Mode Screen.

NOTE: If an invalid Key operator password is entered, continue by entering the valid 4-digit password.

2 To display menus [11] to [15] of the Key Operator Mode Screen, touch the Lowerarrow key.

3 Touch 15. KRDS host to display the KRDS Host Menu Screen.4 Touch 1. JAM , 2. SC, 3. NO TONER, 4. NO PAPER, 5. COPY QUALITY , or 6. OTHER

REASON.The Start Call Screen will be displayed.

Page 206: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

Key Operator Mode 10-55

KRDS Host [15] (continued)

5 Touch START to call remote service representative.6 If no further changes are required, proceed to step 8.7 If other key operator settings are required, touch RETURN to restore the Key Operator

Mode Screen.8 Turn power OFF.9 Turn the copier power switch back ON to perform copying operations.

Page 207: User Manual 7033

Key Operator Mode

10-56 Key Operator Mode

Key Operator ECM Form

No. Password Count/Limit No. Password Count/Limit

Page 208: User Manual 7033

Maintenance 11-1

Section 11: Maintenance & Supplies

Loading PaperAdd Paper IndicatorUsing the HELP Key

Tray Error Indicator (!)Loading Paper in Universal Tray

Programming Copy Size of Universal TrayTo Display Universal Tray Size Selection Screen

Loading Paper in LCT (Large Capacity Tray)

Adding Toner

Inserting a New Staple Cartridge

Preventive MaintenanceReading the PM count and Total Count

Cleaning the Left Partition Glass

Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover

Service, Repairs, Supplies

Page 209: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

11-2 Maintenance

Loading Paper

Add Paper Indicator ( )

The Add paper indicator light goes on when a tray is empty and flashes when the key forthat tray is touched. Add paper to a tray when the Add paper indicator light is on orflashing.

Do not exceed the following tray limits:Machine with DB-208

Tray 1: 500 sheets 20lbTray 2: 500 sheets 20lbTray 3: 500 sheets 20lbTray 4: 500 sheets 20lbMulti-sheet bypass tray:

100 sheets 20lb

Before loadingpaper, fan the stackto prevent sheetsfrom stickingtogether.

When placing a stackof paper into the tray,be sure to load it withthe curl turning up, i.e.,with concave side up.

See the following pages for instructions on loading paper in trays 1~4 and Multi-sheetbypass tray.

Machine with DB-608Tray 1: 500 sheets 20lbTray 2: 500 sheets 20lbTray 3: 1,500 sheets 20lbMulti-sheet bypass tray:

100 sheets 20lb

NOTE: Do not load above the red line on rear guide.

Using the HELP key

To learn how to load paper at any time, press [HELP], then touch any tray to displayinstructions on the touch screen. For details on tray position size vs. paper size, seeSection 4: Paper Information.

Tray Error Indicator (!)

If a paper tray is overloaded, or if the tray is loaded with a paper size that does notconform to the tray position size, the tray error message displays. In this case you musttouch COPY SIZE. The tray in error will be highlighted.

Page 210: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

Maintenance 11-3

Loading Paper (continued)

Loading Paper in Universal Tray

Universal tray: Tray 1~4 (machine with DB-208)Tray 1~2 (machine with DB-608)

When changing the paper size of the tray, be sure to program the new size on theUniversal Tray Size Selection Screen; otherwise the correct paper size cannot bedisplayed and “Univ.” will be displayed on the Basic Screen. See p. 11-4.

1 Withdraw universal tray from the machine.2 Remove the rear guide plate, and insert it into the position of your desired copy size.

NOTE: Be sure to align and set the rear guide plate to the paper; otherwise the machine may malfunction.

3 Stack paper with curl side up.4 While pressing the release knob, move the slide guide plate against the paper.5 Push in the universal tray until it locks into place.

Page 211: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

11-4 Maintenance

Loading Paper (continued)

Programming Copy Size of Universal Tray

When changing the paper size of the universal tray as described in the previous page,operate the procedure below to program the new size.

Universal Tray Size Selection Screen

1 When the paper size of the universal tray is changed, the Basic Screen willautomatically change to the Universal Tray Size Selection Screen.

NOTES:1 The Universal Tray Size Selection Screen cannot be displayed if any screen other than the Basic Screen is

displayed.2 Pressing AUTO RESET button will restore the Basic Screen without the copy size programmed.

2 Touch the size key.If the correct size is selected, the Basic Screen will be restored automatically.If the selected size is incorrect, the machine displays the message “Please selectcorrect tray size” and will not return to the Basic Screen.

To Display Universal Tray Size Selection Screen

When “Univ” is displayed as the copy size indication on the Basic Screen, you can displaythe Universal Tray Size Selection Screen to select the copy size.1 Touch COPY SIZE to display the Tray Selection Screen.2 Touch Universal . The Universal Tray Size Selection Screen will be displayed.3 Select the correct size according to the step 2 mentioned above.

Page 212: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

Maintenance 11-5

Loading Paper (continued)

Loading Paper in LCT (Large Capacity Tray)

LCT: Tray 3 (machine with DB-608)

1 Withdraw the LCT from the machine.2 Stack paper with curl side up.

The bottom of the tray will lower a bit due to the weight of stacked paper.3 Push in the tray until it locks into place.

Page 213: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

11-6 Maintenance

Adding Toner

CAUTIONKeep toner cartridge away from children. Although the toner is non-toxic, do not inhale it or allow it toenter your eyes. In case the toner comes in contact with eyes, please consult your physician.

• When toner supply is low, “Please add toner” message displays on the touch screen.• Before adding toner, read directions on the toner cartridge label.

1 Open the machine front door. Pull the toner unit 90° to the right.2 Push and release the cartridge lock lever to the right until it stops.3 Remove the empty toner cartridge.4 Shake the toner cartridge several times to loosen toner.5 Remove the toner cartridge cap.6 Set the new toner cartridge into the toner unit.

NOTE: Align the s mark on the toner cartridge with s mark on the toner unit as illustrated above.

7 Return and lock the cartridge lock lever to the left until it stops.The lock tape will be pushed out.

8 Remove the lock tape.9 Return the toner unit to its original position, then close the machine front door securely.

Page 214: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

Maintenance 11-7

Inserting a New Staple Cartridge

When staple cartridge is empty, “Please separate finisher from the copier and replacestaples” message will display on the touch screen.

1 While pressing the Finisher release lever, slide the Finisher to the left.2 Push down the staple cartridge lever to release the staple cartridge from the cartridge

holder.3 Remove the staple cartridge.4 Remove the empty staple case.5 Firmly insert the new staple case into the staple cartridge by aligning the arrow sides of

both case and cartridge.6 Remove the holder tape holding staples in place.7 Insert the staple cartridge and push in it securely.8 Slide the Finisher to the right and connect securely the Finisher with the main body.

Page 215: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

11-8 Maintenance

Preventive Maintenance

After a set number of copies have been made on your copier, Preventive Maintenance(PM) will be required for maintaining optimal performance.

When preventive maintenance is due, a message will prompt you to contact your servicerepresentative for maintenance.

Reading the PM Count and Total Count

To display the total number of copies since the last PM, press [P] and [2] simultaneouslyon the keypad, and read the PM count displayed in the message area.

The first line displays the count of copies to date toward the PM count, plus the total PMcount. The second line displays the date of the last PM.

(Example)

PM : 001357/ 080000Start date : 7/ 4/ 98

Page 216: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

Maintenance 11-9

Cleaning the Left Partition Glass

The glass partition at the far left of the platen glass is designed for real-time scanning fromthe RADF. Keep this glass clean; otherwise soil marks may be copied, resulting in darklines on the copies.

Raise the document cover, and clean the leftpartition glass with a clean soft cloth.

Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover

The platen glass and the inner surface of the document feeder should be kept clean.Otherwise, soil marks may be copied.

Raise the document cover, and clean the glass andinner surface of the document cover with a cleansoft cloth.

NOTES:1. The glass may also be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened

slightly with water; or with an antistatic cleaner recommendedby your Konica service representative.

2. Never use paint solvents, such as benzene or thinners, toclean any portion of the copier.

Page 217: User Manual 7033

Maintenance & Supplies

11-10 Maintenance

Service, Repairs, Supplies

ServiceEnter the name and telephone number of your Konica service representative, plus themachine serial number in the space provided below:

(Service Representative)

(Tel. No.)

(Machine Serial No.)

RepairsWhen calling for repairs, be sure to have all necessary information at hand, such as themachine serial number and your own telephone number. If copy quality is the concern,bring a sample copy with you to the phone so that it can be described to your servicerepresentative.

Enter the telephone number for Repairs in the space provided below:

(Repairs Tel. No.)

SuppliesBe sure to use only supplies recommended by Konica Business Technologies, Inc. Tomaintain your supply inventory, check your supplies at regular intervals, and order supplyitems before they are depleted or even nearly depleted.

Enter the telephone number for ordering supplies in the space provided below.

(Supplies Tel. No.)

Page 218: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting 12-1

Section 12 : Troubleshooting

Call for ServiceLimited Use of the Copier in Trouble

Memory OverflowCopy Conditions Using Memory

Action 1Action 2

Power OFF/ON Screen

Clearing Mishandled Paper

Troubleshooting Tips

Page 219: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-2 Troubleshooting

Call for Service

CAUTION

A Call for Service message indicates a machine condition that requires the attention ofyour Konica service representative.

1 Immediately make note of the Report code No. indicated in the upper portion of thescreen.

2 Turn OFF the power switch and main power switch.3 Unplug the machine.4 Contact your Konica service representative and report the condition and code No.

Call for Service Screen

Page 220: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-3

Call for Service (continued)

Limited Use of the Copier in Trouble

If the message shown below is displayed on the Call for Service Screen, you may continueoperating the copier on a limited function basis and utilize the trays and ADU that are notaffected by the trouble. To obtain this limited functionality of the copier, consult yourKonica service representative. Be sure to utilize the limited function only temporarily, andarrange for machine repair immediately.

1 If the limited use of the copier is available, not the Report code but the followingmessage is displayed in the message area.

Tray 1 failurePress AUTO to select except this tray

2 Press [AUTO RESET].

Please switch ON/OFFE 18-2

3 Turn OFF then ON the power switch.Copying job can be continued without using the portion in trouble (ex. Tray 1).

CAUTION

EVEN IF THE COPYING JOB CAN BE CONTINUED WITH THE ABOVE OPERATION, IMMEDIATELYCONTACT YOUR KONICA SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WHEN THE CALL FOR SERVICE SCREENIS DISPLAYED.

Page 221: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-4 Troubleshooting

Memory Overflow

In certain modes, the 7033 printer/copier uses memory to make operations convenient andsmooth flowing. Occasional memory overflow may occur if the installed memory isinadequate for the copy conditions selected. Should memory overflow occur frequently, itis recommended that you contact your Konica service representative to extend thememory capacity in your machine.

Memory overflow messages are displayed as follows:

If continuous workingcheck output after copying

- Memory full - Start => START keyCancel => ST/CL key

(Alternately displayed)

To handle the Memory overflow condition while in a job, take the appropriate actionindicated below for each copy mode. These actions enable you to continue the job orsuspend the job.Procedures for Action 1 and Action 2 are on p. 12-6 and p. 12-7, respectively.

Page 222: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-5

Memory Overflow (continued)

Copy Conditions Using Memory

The following is a list of copy modes supported by memory, along with the appropriatetype action to be taken for each mode in the event Memory overflow occurs. Proceduresfor Action 1 and Action 2 are on p. 12-6 and 12-7, respectively.

• 1s2 Copying mode Action 2• 2s2 Copying mode Action 2• 1s2 Copying Using platen glass Action 2• Shift/Shift w/Reduce copying (1s2, 2s2) Action 2• Shift/Shift w/Reduce copying (1s1, 2s1) Action 1• Sheet/Cover Insertion copying (1s2, 2s2) Action 2• Sheet/Cover Insertion copying (1s1, 2s1) Action 1• Image Insertion copying (using RADF) Action 2• Image Insertion copying (using platen glass) Action 2• Chapter Action 2• Combination Action 2• Image Insert Action 2• Book Copy Action 2• Booklet Action 2• Platen Memory copying Action 2• Proof Copy (1s2, 2s2) Action 2• Proof Copy (1s1, 2s1) Action 1

Page 223: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-6 Troubleshooting

Memory Overflow (continued)

Action 1

Action 1 is required when a job prematurely stops after the machine produces one copiedset and Memory overflow messages display alternately. Action 1 enables you to continuethe job (see procedure below) or suspend the job (see procedure at the bottom of thepage). Check the discharged copied set to see if the acquired scanned data is sufficientfor you to continue the job in the print quantity remaining.

To continue the job:1 Press [START PRINT] to allow the machine to prepare the scanned data for job

completion in the amount remaining in the print quantity setting. When preparation ofthe scanned data satisfies the print quantity setting, the machine will stop, and scanneddata will be erased.

(If the Staple mode had been selected for the job, it will be changed to Sort mode,automatically.)

The following messages display, alternately:

If continuous workingcheck output after copying

- Memory full - Start => START keyCancel => ST/CL key

(Alternately displayed)

2 Check pages of the discharged set to confirm the amount of missing data, beforecompleting the job.

3 Press [START PRINT] to complete the job according to the print quantity remaining.

To suspend the job:1 Press [STOP/CLEAR] to save the job settings.

Or, press [AUTO RESET] to clear the job and resume initial settings.All scanned data will be erased.

Page 224: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-7

Memory Overflow (continued)

Action 2

Action 2 is required when a job ceases with no copies produced and Memory overflowmessages display alternately. Action 2 enables you to continue the job (see procedurebelow) or suspend the job (see procedure at the bottom of the page).

To continue the job:1 Press [START PRINT] to allow the machine to prepare the scanned data for job

completion in the amount remaining in the print quantity setting. When preparation ofthe scanned data satisfies the print quantity setting, the machine will stop, and scanneddata will be erased.

The following messages display, alternately:

If continuous workingcheck output after copying

- Memory full - Start => START keyCancel => ST/CL key

(Alternately displayed)

2 Check pages of the discharged set to confirm the amount of missing data, beforecompleting the job.

3 Press [START PRINT] to complete the job according to the print quantity remaining.

To suspend the job:1 Press [STOP/CLEAR] to save the job settings.

Or, press [AUTO] to clear the job and resume initial settings.All scanned data will be erased.

Page 225: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-8 Troubleshooting

Power OFF/ON Screen

When any trouble affects the electric signal of the copier, the Power OFF/ON Screen willbe displayed.

Power OFF/ON Screen

Page 226: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-9

Clearing Mishandled Paper

CAUTION

When removing mishandled paper, be sure to leave no torn paper inside the machine,avoid touching the drum or scratching it in any way, and keep all metal and magneticobjects, e.g., watches, jewelry, etc. away from the drum area.

When a paper misfeed occurs, the copier stops making copies and mishandled papercodes display on the screen to indicate misfeed area(s). A flashing code indicates the areathat should be cleared first. To view Help screen instructions, touch GUIDE when theflashing mishandled paper code displays. Be sure to remove paper from each flashinglocation until all locations are cleared. See procedures on the following pages.

The following 13 mishandled paper codes display for specific areas of the machine.

Code Location[1] : ADU and/or Upper right side cover[2] : Tray 1 and/or Upper right side cover[3] : Tray 2 and/or Upper right side cover[4] : Tray 3 and/or Lower right side cover[5] : Tray 4 and/or Lower right side cover[6] : Multi-sheet bypass tray[7] : Multi-sheet bypass and/or Main body[8] : Main body[9] : Main body[10] : Main body and/or left side cover[11] : ADU and/or Main body[12] : Finisher[13] : RADF

Konica 7033 with DB-208 and Finisher

Konica 7033 with DB-608 and Finisher

Page 227: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-10 Troubleshooting

Clearing Mishandled Paper (continued)

CAUTION:

The internal fixing unit is very hot. To avoid getting burned DO NOT TOUCH the area. Usecare when withdrawing the fixing unit.

CAUTION:

The paper exit unit of the main body (outlet of fixing unit) is very hot. To avoid gettingburned DO NOT TOUCH the area.

CAUTION:

Use care after opening the duplex tray. Keep fingers away from the closing area.

CAUTION:

The drum unit generates high voltage. To avoid bodily electrical shock NEVER TOUCHthe area.

CAUTION:

DO NOT INSERT your finger into the two staple driving portions or into the grooves of thepaper exit lever, otherwise you may be injured.

CAUTION:

To avoid injury when the finisher middle exit tray moves up and down, DO NOT PUT yourhand into the two portions of the closing area.

Page 228: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-11

Troubleshooting Tips

COPIER DOES NOT OPERATE WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ONFully insert paper trays.Close RADF.Check to be sure power plug is firmly inserted in electrical socket.

COPY IMAGE IS TOO LIGHTManually adjust copy density to darker density.Check toner indicator and add toner, if required.Check paper for dampness. Do not leave paper in copier when humidity is high.Check to see if Photo, Text, or Increase Contrast mode is required.Check the Density shift.

COPY IMAGE IS TOO DARKManually adjust copy density to lighter density.Check to see if Photo, Text, or Increase Contrast mode is required.Check the Density shift.

COPY IMAGE IS NOT CLEAN OR SHOWS SPOTSUse clean originals since dirt marks may be copied.Keep platen glass and inner surface of document cover clean.Call for service if “Call for service” is displayed in the message area.Check density indicator and lighten if required.

COPY PAPER MISHANDLES DURING COPYINGFan copy paper and load it with curl side in proper location. Do not exceed the traycapacity.

COPY IMAGE CAN BE RUBBED OFFCheck copy paper thickness. Use Thick paper mode, if paper weight requires it.

MAGNIFICATION CANNOT BE CHANGEDImage Shift and Reduce & Shift are incompatible with magnification.Press [AUTO RESET] and set desired copying conditions without using Image Shift orReduce & Shift.

Page 229: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

12-12 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Tips (continued)

THE TOUCH SCREEN COPY SIZE INDICATOR DISPLAYS [!] ON THE TRAYThe [!] symbol indicates that the paper loaded in the tray is inconsistent with the trayposition setting.

DUPLEX MODES CANNOT BE SELECTEDFully close ADU and RADF, then select Duplex mode again.

COPYING DOES NOT BEGIN AFTER PRESSING START PRINTInsert or adjust the appropriate paper tray for copy size selected.Close document cover firmly.Close front door completely.

COPYING DOES NOT RESUME AFTER MISHANDLED PAPER IS REMOVEDCheck copier diagram on touch screen for additional indications of mishandled paper.

COPY QUALITY IS POORCheck paper for dampness, and replace if necessary.

THE ORIGINAL PAPER IS MISHANDLED OR SKEWED IN THE DOCUMENT FEEDEROriginals should conform to the recommended size and weight.Be sure originals are not stapled.Align originals evenly in the RADF.Check to make sure paper guides meet the width of mixed size originals.

COPY IMAGE IS SKEWED WHEN BYPASS IS USEDBe sure copy paper is inserted straight.

USING ECM, COPIES CANNOT BE MADE AFTER PASSWORD IS ENTEREDCheck to see if the message EXCEEDS LIMIT is displayed.Contact key operator to reset limit.

FINISHER DOES NOT OPERATEPress Output mode key.Remove paper misfeed, in any. Properly close finisher door.

RADF INDICATOR WILL NOT LIGHT AFTER AUTO/RESET IS PRESSEDFully close RADF.

RADF LIGHT IS FLASHINGThe document feeder is ready to accept originals.Insert originals on RADF tray, press [AUTO RESET], then [START PRINT].

Page 230: User Manual 7033

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting 12-13

Troubleshooting Tips (continued)

ADD TONER MESSAGE IS DISPLAYEDNew toner supply is needed. Follow instructions for adding toner.

CALL FOR PM IS DISPLAYED IN MESSAGE AREAContact your service representative for Preventive Maintenance.

APS SELECTS THE WRONG PAPER SIZEPaper guides must be adjusted exactly to the size of originals.

IN MIXED ORIGINAL MODE, A MESSAGE TO LOAD A REQUIRED PAPER SIZE DISPLAYS, EVENTHOUGH THAT SIZE IS LOADED IN ONE OF THE TRAYSPaper sizes loaded in the trays must be consistent with the tray position size; otherwise,the [!] symbol will be displayed on the Copy Size indicator of the Paper Tray SelectionScreen.

THE BASIC SCREEN DOES NOT DISPLAY SETTINGS AS DESCRIBED IN USER’S MANUALCheck with the key operator, as Initial Settings may have been changed.

PLEASE CHECK ORIGINALThis message displays when the copier detects a non-standard paper size on the platen glass.Select copy size and press [START PRINT]. 1.00 magnification will be selectedautomatically.

If this message continues to display after selecting copy size, select 1.00 magnification,even if it is already indicated, then press [START PRINT]. If desired, ask your Konicaservice representative to enable the machine to default to 1.00 magnification in thissituation.

SHEET INSERTION RESULT IS NOT AS EXPECTEDBlank insertion: Be sure manuscript originals do not already include blank sheets in thelocations designated for sheet insertion.

Copy insertion: To ensure that chapter sheets in 1-2 mode always appear on the righthand side in the finished set, insertion sheets must be designated on the page settingscreen with odd numbers, not even. If required, make an even numbered original pageodd by inserting a blank sheet in front of that page, so that the blank sheet is even and theinsertion sheet is odd.

FINISHER STAPLE RESULT IS NOT AS EXPECTEDThe 2 staple position functions only on copy paper that is loaded vertically (portrait style).

Page 231: User Manual 7033

Machine Specifications 13-1

Section 13 : Machine Specifications

Specifications

Page 232: User Manual 7033

Specifications

13-2 Machine Specifications

Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice

Product Name Konica 7033

Configuration Console with stationary platen

Photoreceptor OPC drum

Method Laser Electrostatic

Toner Black, cartridge type

Recommended Operating Environment 50°~86°F (10°~30°C); 10~80% RH

Warm Up Approx. 1.5 min. @68°(20°C); 50% RH

Auto Reset Off/30 sec./1 min./1.5 min./2 min./2.5 min./3 min./3.5 min./4 min./4.5 min./5 min.

First Copy Out Time From Platen Glass:6.0 sec. for 8.5"x11"

Copy Rate 33 cpm: 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"28 cpm: 8.5"x11"R24 cpm: 8.5"x14"21 cpm: 11"x17"

Continuous Copy 1~999 copies

Copier Power Source 120V±10%/15A; 60Hz±2.5Hz

Power Consumption Max. 1,500VA (full option)Copying: 1,500 VA (full option)

Noise Level (full system) Approx. 55 dB (A) or less, after warm-upApprox. 75 dB (A) or less, during copying

Automatic Modes AMS; AES (plus 9-level manual density);APS detects 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11"R,8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"

Magnification Presets; 0.50, 0.65, 0.77, 1.00, 1.29, 1.55, 2.003 User Sets - 0.25~4.00, set by keyoperatorZoom range - 0.25~4.00 in 1% steps

Originals on Platen Max. size: 11"x17" (280mmx432mm)

Page 233: User Manual 7033

Specifications

Machine Specifications 13-3

Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice

Originals in Document Feeder ADF mode: 1>1; 1>211"x17"; 8.5"x14"; 8.5"x11"R; 8.5"x11";5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5"Max. 50 sheets (20 lb) feed/exit capacity

RADF mode: 2>2; 2>111"x17"; 8.5"x14"; 8.5"x11"R; 8.5"x11";5.5"x8.5"R, 5.5"x8.5"Max. 50 sheets (20 lb) feed/exit capacity

Mixed mode:11"x17"+8.5"x14"+8.5"x11"+5.5"x8.5" or8.5"x14"+8.5"x11"R, 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"Max. 50 sheets (20 lb) feed/exit capacity

Original weight:20~24 lb bond; curl max. 10 mm or less(Transparency, Paste-up, Offset master,Labels, & Intermediate papers unavailable)

Paper Source Main body trays 1/2/3/4; 500/500/1,000/1,500 sheetsMulti-sheet bypass tray; 100 sheetsTrays 1/2/3/4 user adjustable

Paper Exit Tray 100 sheets (20 lb)

Paper Weight 20 lb~24 lb bond recommended(Max. range: 16 lb~19 lb, 25 lb~32 lb)OHP sheet, Transparency, Labels, 3-hole

Main Body Safety Standard UL 1950; CSA 22.2 No. 950 -93

Radio Interference FCC Rules part 15, sub-part B Class A

Options Finisher (FS-105)Drawer base unit (DB-208)Drawer base unit (DB-608)Expanded Memory Unit (32MB)Video Interface KitRemote DiagnosticsIP Upgrade KitExternal Image Processor (IP-402)Network Interface Board(KN-301)Key Counter

Page 234: User Manual 7033

Specifications

13-4 Machine Specifications

Specifications Subject To Change Without Notice

Machine Weight 428 lb (194 kg)+31 lb (14 kg) w/RADF+110 lb (50 kg) Stapler-Finisher

Machine Dimensions Main Body (with RADF)Width: 27.6 in. (700mm)Depth: 28.0 in. (710mm)Height: 43.1 in. (1095mm)

Document Feeder (RADF)Width: 24.0 in. (610mm)Depth: 20.4 in. (518mm)Height: 5.90 in. (150mm)

Max. open angle: 70°

Stapler-FinisherWidth: 18.1 in. (460mm)Depth: 38.6 in. (980mm)Height: 24.3 in. (616mm)

Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) Paper size: 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x11", 5.5"x8.5"Paper weight: 20~24 lbPaper curl limit: 20 mm or lessNon-stack typeModes: 1>2; 2>2

Stapling Finisher Power source: Main body

Non-sort mode: Finisher upper tray:

100 sheets10 sheets(thin/thick paper, transparency film.etc.)

Finisher middle/lower tray:500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R,A4)300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Sort/Group/Staple-sort mode: Finisher upper tray cannot be used Finisher middle/lower tray:

500 sheets (8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R, A4R, A4)300 sheets (11"x17", 8.5"x14", 5.5"x8.5"R)

Staple Cartridge 5000 staples/cartridge

Page 235: User Manual 7033

MEMO

Page 236: User Manual 7033

MEMO

Page 237: User Manual 7033

Index 1

Index

Index 1

Page 238: User Manual 7033

2 Index

SYMBOL“✻” mark 6-33“+” indication 10-43

NUMBER1. Change E.C.M. data key 10-221. Copy mode key 10-91. Density 10-161. JAM key 10-531 SHOT indication time 10-511. System Initial key 10-6, 10-71. Time key 10-61. Weekly timer setting key 10-352. Copier Initial key 10-9, 10-10, 10-11, 10-12, 10-13, 10-14,

10-152. Density key 10-102. E.C.M. data list key 10-252 in 1 key 8-112. Language key 10-72. Magnification 10-182. SC key 10-532. Weekly timer copier ON/OFF time set key 10-363. All counter reset key 10-263. Machine working day individual set key 10-383. Magnification key 10-113. NO TONER key 10-533. Preset key key 10-164. E.C.M. key 10-20, 10-22, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-284. ECM On/Off Setting key 10-274 in 1 key 8-114. Lunch hour off function key 10-404. NO PAPER key 10-534. Tray 10-125. Copy Limit Reached effect key 10-285. COPY QUALITY key 10-535. Lock Job memory key 10-295. Output key 10-145. Password setting key 10-425.5x8.5 orig. type 10-516. Image quality key 10-156. OTHER REASON key 10-536. Paper type key 10-307. Panel contrast key 10-318 in 1 key 8-118. Key ope. Data key 10-329. Weekly Timer key 10-34, 10-35, 10-36, 10-38, 10-40,

10-4210. Touch panel adj. key 10-4311. Paper size key 10-4412. Power Save key 10-4513. Memory SW key 10-4814. List Print key 10-5215. KRDS host key 10-53

AADD. key 10-25Add Paper Indicator 11-2ADD PAPER indicator 6-25

ADD TONER indication 3-11Adding Toner 11-6ADVANCE key 3-12, 6-23AES key 10-10After job key 10-28ALL CLEAR key 8-2All Counter Reset [3] 10-26All Counter Reset Screen 10-26Alternate Exit 7-15, 7-17ALTERNATE key 7-17, 10-14AMS key 10-11Application Function Menu 8-2APPLICATION indication 3-11APPLICATION key 8-2Application Selection Screen 8-2Applications 8-1~8-36APS key 6-17, 10-12ATS/APS (Bypass) 10-50ATS/APS (Tray 1) 10-50ATS/APS (Tray 2) 10-50ATS/APS (Tray 3) 10-50ATS/APS (Tray 4) 10-50AUTO key 6-32, 8-26AUTO Layout 8-29~8-30AUTO Layout key 8-30Auto Low Power 5-2Auto/reset effect 10-49Auto/Reset Mode 3-10Auto reset timer 10-49Auto Setting mode 8-25Auto Shut-Off 5-3Auto Shut Off ON/OFF Screen 10-45, 10-46Auto tray switch 10-49Automatic Duplex Unit (ADU) 4-6, 4-8Automatic Exposure Selection (AES) 3-10, 6-7Automatic Magnification Selection (AMS) 3-10, 6-10Automatic Paper Selection (APS) 3-10Automatic Rotation 6-32Automatic Tray Selection (ATS) 3-10

BBACK BLANK key 8-7BACK COPY key 8-7Back Cover Mode 8-4Basic Operations 6-1~6-38Basic Screen 3-8, 6-2~6-3BLANK INSERTION key 8-7Blank Sheet Interleaving key 8-15Book Copy 8-18~8-19Book Copy key 8-19Booklet 8-12~8-13, 10-51Booklet key 8-13BYPASS key 8-6Bypass key 6-38

CCall for Service 12-2~12-3Call for Service Screen 12-2, 12-3

Page 239: User Manual 7033

Index 3

CANCEL key 8-2, 9-3, 9-4Cartridge holder 11-7CAUTION 2-3Change ECM Data [1] 10-21~10-23Chapter 8-8~8-9Chapter Insertion Setting No. Screen 8-8Chapter key 8-9CHECK key 6-34, 10-43Check Mode 6-33~6-34Check Screen 6-33Cleaning the Document Glass and Cover 11-9Cleaning the Left Partition Glass 11-9CLEAR key 10-25Clearing Mishandled Paper 12-9~12-10Collective Set key 10-39Combination 8-10~8-11Combination key 8-11Combination Mode Selection Screen 8-10, 8-11Control Panel Layout 3-7Copier Initial [2] 10-8~10-15Copier Initial Setting Menu Screen 10-9, 10-10,

10-11, 10-12, 10-13, 10-14, 10-15Copier Management 5-1~5-5Copy Density 6-7~6-9Copy Density Initial Setting Screen 10-10COPY DENSITY key 6-7COPY INSERTION key 8-7Copy Limit Reached Effect [5] 10-28Copy Limit Reached Effect Screen 10-28Copy Mode 6-5~6-6Copy Mode [1] 10-9Copy Mode Initial Setting Screen 10-9COPY MODE key 6-6Copy Mode Selection Screen 3-11, 6-6Copy Sheet Interleaving key 8-15Copy Size 6-17COPY SIZE key 6-17, 6-38, 11-2, 11-4

DDANGER 2-3DARK key 10-31DEL. key 9-3, 10-22, 10-25, 10-29, 10-32, 10-37Delete Confirmation Screen 10-25DELETE key 3-12, 6-23, 8-7, 8-9, 8-17Density [1] 10-16~10-17Density [2] 10-10Density Selection Screen 6-7Density Shift 6-8~6-9Digital Technology 1-3~1-4Document cover 11-9Document glass 11-9

EECM [4] 10-19~10-28ECM Data Edit Screen 10-24, 10-25ECM Data Input Screen 10-21, 10-22, 10-24, 10-25ECM Data List [2] 10-24~10-25ECM Data List Screen 10-24, 10-25

ECM master key code 3-11, 10-2, 10-19, 10-20ECM Master Key Code Screen 10-20ECM On/Off Setting [4] 10-27ECM On/Off Setting Screen 10-27ECM Password 3-12, 5-4, 6-2, 6-4, 10-19ECM Setting Menu Screen 3-11, 10-20, 10-21, 10-22,

10-23, 10-24, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-28EDIT key 10-25, 10-37, 10-48Electronic Copy Monitor (ECM) 5-4ENERGY STAR Program (front page)ENGLISH key 10-7ENTRY key 9-3ERROR indicator 6-24, 6-25EXIT key 6-34, 6-37

FFACE UP key 7-19Face Up Exit 7-15, 7-19Face Up Mode 7-13, 7-19Face Up TRAY 1 key 7-5, 7-13, 10-14FCC Regulations 2-2FDA Regulations 2-2Finisher 4-7, 4-8, 7-2~7-13Finisher lower tray 1-12, 3-5, 4-7, 7-2~7-10Finisher middle tray 1-12, 3-5, 4-7, 7-2~7-12Finisher upper tray 1-12, 3-5, 4-7, 7-2~7-4, 7-13Folded original 10-51Font pattern key 10-52For Assistance key 10-32Frame Erasure key 8-28Frame/Fold Erasure 8-27~8-28Frame/Fold Erasure key 8-28Frame/Fold Erasure Selection Screen 8-27, 8-28FRONT BLANK key 8-6FRONT COPY key 8-6Front Cover Mode 8-4Full-Automatic Mode 6-4Full-Automatic Mode Screen 3-9, 3-11, 6-4, 10-8Function OFF key 10-40Function ON key 10-40

GGROUP key 7-5, 7-9, 7-13, 7-16, 7-17, 10-14Group Mode 7-8~7-9GUIDE key 6-24, 12-9

HHELP key 6-37, 10-3HELP MENU key 6-37Help Menu Screen 6-37Help Mode 6-37Help Mode Screen 6-37HIGH key 6-18, 10-15High Mode 6-18Horizontal key 6-15

IID No. key 10-22

Page 240: User Manual 7033

4 Index

Image Insert 8-16~8-17Image Insert key 8-17Image Insertion No. Setting Screen 8-16, 8-17Image Quality [6] 10-15Image Quality Initial Setting Screen 10-15Image Shift 8-32~8-34Image Shift key 8-33, 8-34Image Shift Selection Screen 8-32, 8-33Immediately key 10-28INCREASE CONTRAST key 8-23Increase Contrast Mode 8-22Initial Settings 3-10Inserting a New Staple Cartridge 11-7Insertion Mode 8-4INTERRUPT indication 3-11, 6-35INTERRUPT key 6-35, 6-36Interrupt Mode 6-35~6-36

JJAM indicator 6-24Job Check key 9-4JOB LIST key 6-22Job List Screen 6-22Job Lock key 10-29Job Memory 9-1~9-5Job Memory Form 9-5JOB MEMORY key 9-3, 9-4Job memory list key 10-52Job Memory Lock/Delete Screen 10-29Job memory recall 10-50Job Name Registration Screen 9-2, 9-3Job No. Selection Screen 9-2, 9-3, 9-4Job Recall 9-4Job Recall Check Screen 9-4Job Store 9-2~9-3Job Store Check Screen 9-2, 9-3

KKey click sound 10-50Key Operator ECM Form 10-55Key Operator Data [8] 10-32Key Operator Data Input Screen 10-32Key Operator Mode 10-1~10-55Key Operator Mode Screen 10-2, 10-3, 10-6, 10-7,

10-9, 10-10, 10-11, 10-12, 10-13, 10-14, 10-15,10-16, 10-17, 10-18, 10-20, 10-21, 10-22, 10-23,10-24, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-28, 10-29, 10-30,10-31, 10-32, 10-34, 10-35, 10-36, 10-37, 10-38,10-39, 10-40, 10-41, 10-42, 10-43, 10-44, 10-45,10-46, 10-48, 10-52, 10-53, 10-54

Key Operator Password 3-11, 10-2, 10-3, 10-6, 10-7,10-9, 10-10, 10-11, 10-12, 10-14, 10-15, 10-16,10-18, 10-20, 10-22, 10-25, 10-26, 10-27, 10-28,10-29, 10-30, 10-31, 10-32, 10-34, 10-35, 10-36,10-38, 10-40, 10-42, 10-43, 10-44, 10-45, 10-48,10-52, 10-53,

Key Operator Password Entry Screen 10-2, 10-3KRDS Host [15] 10-53~10-54

KRDS Host Menu Screen 10-53

LLanguage [2] 10-7Language Selection Screen 10-7LCT (Large Capacity Tray) 11-5Laser Safety 2-2Lead Edge Delete 3-11LEFT BINDING 8-19Left partition glass 11-9Lens Mode 6-10~6-16LENS MODE key 6-11, 6-12, 6-14, 6-15LIGHT key 10-31Lighter key 10-17Limit key 10-22, 10-25Limited Use 12-3List Print [14] 10-52Load RADF effect 10-49Loading Paper 11-2~11-5Lock Job Memory [5] 10-29Lunch Hour Off Function [4] 10-40Lunch Hour Off Setting Screen 10-40

MMachine Information 3-1~3-12Machine Labels 2-4Machine Specifications 13-1~13-4Machine Working Day Individual Set [3] 10-38~10-39Magnification [2] 10-18Magnification [3] 10-11Magnification Initial Setting Screen 10-11Magnification Selection Screen 3-11, 6-11, 6-12, 6-14,

6-15Main power switch 12-2Maintenance & Supplies 11-1~11-10Manual Setting Mode 8-25Manual Shut-Off 5-3Memory Copy 6-26~6-29MEMORY COPY key 6-26, 6-29, 8-2Memory Overflow 12-4~12-7Memory Switch [13] 10-47~10-51Memory Switch Screen 10-48Mixed Original 8-20~8-21Mixed Original key 8-21Mixed Originals 4-5, 8-21Multi-Sheet Bypass Tray 4-6, 4-8, 6-38, 8-4

NName Input Screen 10-21, 10-22, 10-32Name key 10-22, 10-25, 10-32NEXT key 10-46NO key 10-23, 10-35No key 10-25, 10-26No.1 1~4 key 10-17No.2 5~8 key 10-17No.3 9~12 key 10-17No.4 13~16 key 10-17Non Image Area Erase 10-49

Page 241: User Manual 7033

Index 5

Non-Image Area Erase 3-12, 8-35~8-36Non-Image Area Erase key 8-36Non-Sort Mode 7-4~7-5NOR. key 10-31NORMAL key 10-15Normal Exit 7-14, 7-16

OOblique erase mode 3-12, 8-35OFF key 10-27, 10-37, 10-39, 10-46Off-time key 10-40OK key 3-11ON key 10-27, 10-37, 10-39, 10-46On-time key 10-40Output [5] 10-13~10-14OUTPUT key 6-32, 7-5, 7-7, 7-9, 7-12, 7-13, 7-16, 7-17,

7-19Output Modes 7-1~7-19Output Mode Initial Setting Screen 10-13, 10-14Output Mode Screen 6-32, 7-4, 7-5, 7-6, 7-7, 7-8, 7-9,

7-11, 7-12, 7-13, 7-16, 7-17, 7-19Output/Rotation Mode Initial Setting Screen 10-13, 10-14

PPage Selection Screen 8-6, 8-7Panel Contrast [7] 10-31Panel Contrast Screen 10-31Paper Exit Switching Function 3-12, 4-7, 7-3Paper Information 4-1~4-8Paper Size [11] 10-44Paper Type [6] 10-30Password key 10-22, 10-25Password Duplication Screen 10-21Password Setting [5] 10-42PHOTO key 8-23Photo Mode 8-22Platen AMS 10-50Platen APS 10-49Platen glass 4-2Platen Memory Copy 6-26~6-27PM CALL indication 3-11PM Count 11-8Power OFF/ON Screen 12-8POWER SAVER key 5-2, 5-3, 5-5Power Save [12] 10-45~10-46Power Saver Mode 5-2~5-3, 6-2Power Save Timer Setting Screen 10-45, 10-46Power switch 12-2PRESET key 10-18Preset Key [3] 10-16~10-18Preset Key Setting Menu Screen 10-16, 10-17, 10-18Preset ratio 6-11Preventive Maintenance 11-8Proof Copy 6-33~6-34PROOF COPY key 6-33, 6-34

QQuality (High, Very High) 6-18~6-19

QUALITY key 6-18, 6-19Quality Selection Screen 6-18, 6-19

RRADF 4-3~4-5, 4-8RADF AMS 10-50RADF APS 10-50RADF frame erasure 10-49RADF Memory Copy 6-28~6-29Rectangular erase mode 3-12, 8-35Reduce & Shift key 8-33Repeat 8-25~8-26Repeat key 8-26Repeat Mode Selection Screen 8-25, 8-26Report code No. 12-2Reserve 6-20~6-25Reserve job 3-12, 6-20, 6-21RESERVE key 6-20, 6-21Reserve Setting Screen 6-20, 6-21Reverse Image 8-24Reverse Image key 8-24Rotation 3-12, 6-30~6-32, 10-51Rotation icon 6-2, 6-32

SSafety Information 2-1~2-8SCAN key 6-26, 6-29, 8-7, 8-9, 8-11, 8-13, 8-15,

8-17, 8-19, 8-21, 8-23, 8-24, 8-26, 8-28, 8-30, 8-31,8-34, 8-36

Service, Repairs, Supplies 11-10Service Settings 3-11~3-12SET key 8-7, 8-9, 8-17SETTING indicator 6-20, 6-24, 6-25, 6-36Sheet/Cover Insertion 8-3~8-7Sheet/Cover Insertion key 8-6, 8-7Sheet/Cover Insertion Screen 8-3, 8-6Sheet insertion 10-51Site Requirements 3-6Size Detection Type Setting Screen 10-44SORT key 7-5, 7-7, 7-12, 7-16, 7-17, 10-14Sort Mode 7-6~7-7Special Ratio Table 6-13Staple cartridge 11-7Staple Location Initial Setting Screen 10-13Staple Location Selection Screen 7-11Staple mode reset 10-50STAPLE key 7-5, 7-12, 10-14STAPLE SET key 7-12, 10-14Staple Sheet Capacity 3-12Staple-Sort Mode 7-10~7-12START key 10-54Start Call Screen 10-53START PRINT key 6-3, 6-4SUMMER TIME key 10-6System Initial [1] 10-6~10-7System Initial Setting Menu Screen 10-6, 10-7

Page 242: User Manual 7033

6 Index

TText Mode 8-22Text/Photo Enhance 8-22~8-23Text/Photo Enhance key 8-23Text/Photo Enhance Screen 8-22, 8-23THICK PAPER key 8-6, 8-7, 8-31THIN PAPER key 8-31Thin/Thick Paper 8-31Thin/Thick Paper key 8-31Thin/Thick Paper Selection Screen 8-31Time [1] 10-6Time Setting Screen 10-6TIMER indicator 5-5Timer Interrupt 5-5Timer interrupt password 5-5Toner cartridge 11-6Toner unit 11-6Total count 11-8Touch Panel Adjustment [10] 10-43Touch Panel Adjustment Screen 10-43Touch Screen 3-8~3-9Transparency Interleave 8-14~8-15Transparency Interleave key 8-15Transparency Interleave Screen 8-14, 8-15Tray [4] 10-12TRAY 1 key 7-5, 7-7, 7-9, 7-12, 7-13, 8-6, 10-14TRAY 2 key 7-5, 7-7, 7-9, 7-12, 10-14TRAY 3 key 7-5, 7-7, 7-9, 7-12, 10-14Tray Error Indicator 11-2Tray Initial Setting Screen 10-12Tray Selection Screen 3-11, 6-17Troubleshooting 12-1~12-13Troubleshooting Tips 12-11~12-13

UUniversal key 11-4Universal tray 11-3, 11-4Universal Tray Size Selection Screen 11-4User Density Darker Setting Screen 10-16User Density Lighter Setting Screen 10-16, 10-17User Density Selection Screen 10-16, 10-17User set ratio 6-11User setting list key 10-52USERSET 1 key 10-16, 10-18USERSET 2 key 10-16, 10-18Userset Magnification Setting Screen 10-18

VVerti./Horiz. Zoom key 6-15, 6-16Vertical/Horizontal key 8-26Vertical/Horizontal Zoom 6-15~6-16Vertical/Horizontal Zoom Screen 6-15, 6-16Vertical key 6-15VERY HIGH key 6-19, 10-15Very High Mode 6-19

WWARNING 2-3Warning key 10-28Web Site Address (copyright page)Weekly Timer [9] 10-33~10-42Weekly Timer Copier ON/OFF Time Set [2] 10-36Weekly Timer Function 5-5Weekly timer master key code 3-11, 10-2, 10-33,

10-34, 10-35, 10-36, 10-38, 10-40, 10-42Weekly Timer Master Key Code Screen 10-34Weekly Timer Setting [1] 10-35Weekly Timer Setting Menu Screen 10-34, 10-35,

10-36, 10-38, 10-40, 10-42W.T. Interrupt Password Setting Screen 10-42W.T. ON/OFF Setting Screen 10-35W.T. ON/OFF Time Block Setting Screen 10-36W.T. Working Day Collective Setting Screen 10-38,

10-39W.T. Working Day Individual Setting Screen 10-38

YYES key 10-23, 10-35Yes key 10-25, 10-26

ZZOOM key 6-12, 6-14Zoom Mode 6-12Zoom Screen 6-12, 6-14