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Page 1 - KIP 9900 User Guide

Version A0 KIP 9900 User Guide

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-21. 2 Originals Prohibited from Duplication It may be illegal to duplicate or copy certain types of originals and you

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-78[Operation] 1. Select your required User Mode Code (F0 to Fb) pressing the [ MENU ] Key. User Mode (Code) Sett

Page 4 - CAUTION

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-79 2. The Status Display indicates any setting value according to the selected User Mode. Press the [ MENU ]

Page 5 - WARNING

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-80 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Selectable sett

Page 6 - CAUTION

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-81 (b) In case you change the “width of fan folding” (F1, F4, F7 & FA), change the value

Page 7 - WARNING

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-82 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

Page 8 - Before Use

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-1 Chapter 3 Error Correction and Maintenance Page 3. 1 Media

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-23. 1 Media Mis-feed Errors If a media mis-feed occurs anywhere in KIP 9900, the Mis-feed Ind

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-33. 1. 1 Mis-feed in Roll Decks (J-01, J-02, J-03 & J-04) Any of J-01, J-02, J-03 and J-04

Page 11 - 1. 3 Features

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-4 1. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck. 2. Rewind the roll media to release the le

Page 12 - 1. 4 Specifications

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-5 4. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-31. 3 Features (1) New Contact Development Technology with non-magnetic mono-component toner Benefits yo

Page 14 - 1. 5 Appearance

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-63. 1. 2 Mis-feed in the Bypass Feeder (J-05) J-05 is indicated when the media is mis-fed in t

Page 15 - 1.5.2 Right side view

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-73. 1. 3 Mis-feed between Cutter and Drum (J-11) J-11 is indicated when the media is mis-fed b

Page 16 - 1.5.3 Rear view

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-8 3. Open the Right Side Door. 4. Rotate the Cutter Handle for 1 revolution clockw

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-9 5. Close the Right Side Door. Then remove the mis-feed media from the front side of KIP 9

Page 18 - WARNING

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-10 7. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding rolle

Page 19 - 1.5.4 Operation Panel

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-113. 1. 4 Mis-feed on Internal Transportation Unit (J-12) and Fuser Entrance (J

Page 20 - 1.5.5 Media Indicators

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-12 1. Open the Right Side Door. 2. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down t

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-13 3. The mis-fed media can be seen inside. Check if it is already cut or not. • If already cut,

Page 22 - Reference

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-14 5. Remove the mis-fed media. NOTE There is a la

Page 23 - Basic Operations

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-15 6. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lo

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-41. 4 Specifications Subject Specification Model KIP 9900 Type Console Printing method LED Array Electro Photography P

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-16 7. Close the Right Side Door. 8. The leading edge of roll media is still in the C

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-17 9. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding rolle

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-183. 1. 5 Mis-feed in Fuser Unit (J-14) J-14 is indicated when the media is mis-fed in the Fus

Page 28 - 2. 3. 1 Roll 1 / 2 / 3

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-19 3. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down the Internal Transportation Unit (B),

Page 29 - Roll Deck

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-20 4. The mis-fed media can be seen inside. Check if it is already cut or not. • If already cut,

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-21 6. Rotate the green Fuser Handle counter-clockwise to eject the mis-feed media from the Fuser

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-22 8. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lo

Page 32 - Black Roller

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-23 9. Close both the Right Side Door and the Exit Cover. 10. The leading edge of roll

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-2411. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-253. 1. 6 Mis-feed in Folder (J-21) When the media is mis-fed in the optional Folder, J-21 is

Page 35 - 2. 3. 2 Roll 4

Chapter 1 Before Use 1-5 Subject Specification Environmental condition Temperature 10 - 32.5 degrees centigrade Humidity 20

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-263. 2 Open Errors The Open Indicator on the Operation Panel lights orange if some door or un

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-273. 2. 3 Bottom Drawer Open (U-03) Bottom Drawer is open. Close it firmly. 3. 2

Page 38 - Feeder

Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-283. 2. 6 Bypass Feeder Open (U-11) Bypass Feeder is open. Close it firmly. 3. 2

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-293. 2. 9 Exit Cover Open (U-14) Exit Cover is open on not locked surely. Close it firmly.

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-303. 3 Toner Cartridge Error (C-01) The Status Display indicates “C-01” if the Toner Cartridg

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-313. 4 Service Call Errors If the KIP 9900 has any abnormal error which the user can not fix,

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-323. 5 Interruption of Print by Temperature Control Sometimes the KIP 9900 may no

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-333. 6 Maintenance KIP 9900 has self-cleaning functions for avoiding defective image. Please

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-343. 6. 2 Cleaning the LED Head Sometimes a clear black thin line may run vertically on the pr

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Digital Printer KIP 9900 Hardware Operation Guide Version A.0 (Issued on November 27, 2009) Published by Ka

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-61. 5 Appearance 1.5.1 Front view Power Switch Operation Panel

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-7 1.5.2 Right side view Toner Cartridge

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-81.5.3 Rear view Dehumidify Heater Switch Top R

Page 49 - SELECT CUT

Chapter 1 Before Use 1-9 Name of part Function Exit Cover Can remove the mis-fed media around Fuser section. Interface Connector for Controller P

Page 50 - 2. 8 User Mode

Chapter 1 Before Use 1-10 Power Cord Connect to the wall outlet alone. WARNING Plug Specification for Europe / A

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-111.5.4 Operation Panel There is an Operation Panel on the upper right of front face. Names and functions of key and

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(1)Thank you for purchasing the KIP 9900. This USER’S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 9900. Please read this USE

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-121.5.5 Media Indicators There is a Media Indicator on the right of front face. It informs you of the size (width) a

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-131.5.6 “in use” Indicators 3 “in use” Indicators on the right front of KIP 9900 are related with 3 drawers respectively

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-14 Even if the KIP 9900 is printing, it is possible to open the drawer and replace/

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-1 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Page 2. 1 Turning on the KIP 9900 2- 2 2. 2

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-22. 1 Turning on the KIP 9900 1. Plug the KIP 9900 into an exclusive wall outlet.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-3 2. Press “|” side of Power Switch to turn on the KIP 9900. 3. KIP 9900 starts warming up the Fus

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-42. 2 Turning off the KIP 9900 Press “ ” side of Power Switch to turn off the KIP 9900.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-52. 3 Setting the Roll Media into Roll Deck The Roll Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel flashes in red when

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-62. 3. 1 Roll 1 / 2 / 3 Install a new roll media onto Roll 1, 2 and 3 using the following directions.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-7 2. Retrieve the Roll Spool to the arrow direction a little to disengage the gears on the left, and remove t

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(2)The symbol shown indicates that this product conforms to SJ/T11364-2006 of People’s Republic of China Electronic Industry Standard and does not app

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-8 4. Insert the Roll Spool into the new roll media. NOTE Please keep th

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-9 5. Pressing down the green lever, insert the Roll Spool fully. Align the edge of roll media with the concer

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-10 6. Return the Roll Spool to the Roll Deck. NOTE The drivin

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-11 7. Using a slit on each drawer, cut off the leading part of roll media with a cutter knife to straighten t

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-12 9. Set the Media Selector (toggle) according to the installed media type. For inch size media, select eithe

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-132. 3. 2 Roll 4 The way of media installation to Roll Deck 4 slightly differs from the way for the other Rolls

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-14 3. Pressing down the green lever, insert the Roll Spool into the new roll media. Align the edge of roll me

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-15 4. Return the Roll Spool to the Roll Deck 4. 5. Insert the leading edge of media under the

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-162. 4 Setting Cut Sheet Media to Bypass Feeder Cut sheet media can be fed into KIP 9900 from the B

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-172. 4. 1 Multi-feeding of cut sheet media Multiple cut sheet feeding (50 sheets max) is available when the size

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(3) The following warnings are very important in order to safely use this product. These notes are very important in preventing danger to the ope

Page 75 - 2. 8. 8 User Mode 8

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-182. 4. 2 Singular feeding of cut sheet media Larger cut sheet media than A2 (594mm) or 24” can be fed into KIP

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-19 NOTE As curled cut sheet media will cause a mis-feed, straighten the media as fa

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-202. 5 Replacing the Toner Cartridge The Toner Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel flashes when the toner is

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-21 2. Open the Cartridge Cover. 3. With holding the left end of Toner Cartridge, rotate it half rev

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-22 4. Remove the Toner Cartridge holding its left end. 5. Shake the new Toner Cartridge fully to loo

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-23 8. Rotate the cartridge quarter revolution more to move the toner supply hole completely to the bot

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-242. 6 Dehumidifying the Roll Media Printing with a humidified media will result in several printing defects. T

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-25 2. There is a Dehumidify Heater Switch on the right. Press “H” to turn on the Dehumidify Heater, and press

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-262. 7 Initial Cut (Straighten the leading edge of roll media) The leading part (

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-27 2. Press the CUT Key to perform the Initial Cut. The leading part of selected roll is cut and ejected auto

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(4) WARNING Ground the product with a correct ground source

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-282. 8 User Mode The KIP 9900 provides 15 User Modes in default. Name of User Mode Description User Mode Code

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-29 User Mode F contains sub categories of folding settings. If you use a Bay Folder, contact your service personnel f

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-302. 8. 1 User Mode 1 (Test Print) [Function] An internal test pattern image can be printed out for checking i

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-31 3. Press the [ ENTER ] Key when “ooo” is lighting. Test print is started and “ooo” flashes.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-322. 8. 2 User Mode 2 (Calendar setting) [Function] Calender setting can be corrected if wrong. (KIP 9900 memor

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-33 3. Select the “Confirmation Mode – Date” first pressing the [ ] Key, and confirm the current setting f

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-34 5. If some item needs to be corrected, select its correction mode pressing [ ] and [ ] Keys. 6 Co

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-35 7. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Example :

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-3610. When all necessary items are corrected, press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 2.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-372. 8. 3 User Mode 3 (Warm Sleep Mode ON / OFF & timer setting) [Function] It is possible

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(5) CAUTION Do not install the machine in a humidified room or a

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-38 2. The Status Display indicates either “OFF” or “On” according to the current setting. Press the [ ENTER ]

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-39 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting. • If “On“ is decided, the Status Display indicates the settin

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-40 6. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

Page 100 - MENU ENTER ONLINE

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-412. 8. 4 User Mode 4 (Cold Sleep Mode timer setting) [Function] It is possible to set the Cold Sleep timer. If

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-42 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The timer value for Cold Sleep flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-43 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-442. 8. 5 User Mode 5 (Automatic Initial Cut at power ON) [Function] It is possible to make Ini

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-45 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Descr

Page 105 - Chapter 3

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-46 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 5. MENU ENTER ONLINEMENU ENTER ONLINE

Page 106 - Refer to

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-472. 8. 6 User Mode 6 (Transfer Support LED ON/OFF [Film]) [Function] It is possible to turn on

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(6)POWER CORD INSTRUCTION The installation of (or exchange to) a power plug which fits in the wall outlet of the installation location shall be cond

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-48 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-49 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

Page 110 - Bypass Feeder

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-502. 8. 7 User Mode 7 (Alarm ON / OFF) [Function] When alarm is set to ON, the following status can be noticed

Page 111 - Roll Decks 1 & 2

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-51 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

Page 112 - Right Side Door

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-52 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-532. 8. 8 User Mode 8 (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Plain paper]) [

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-54[Operation] 1. Press the [ MENU ] Key 8 times to select the User Mode 8. [ MENU ] Key lights green and the

Page 115 - Internal Transportation Unit

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-55 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Descr

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-56 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 8. MENU ENTER ONLINEMENU ENTER ONLINE

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-572. 8. 9 User Mode 9 (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Tracing paper])

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Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 1 Before Use Page 1.1 Installation Requirements 1- 1

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-58 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-59 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-602. 8.10 User Mode A (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Film]) [Funct

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-61 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-62 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-632. 8.11 User Mode B (Selection of Image Enhancement Mode) [Function] The level of Image Enha

Page 125 - CAUTION

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-64 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-65 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-662. 8.12 User Mode D (Cancel E-26 error) [Function] It is possible to specify the error check level for the Call

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-67 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 1 Before Use 1-11. 1 Installation Requirements The following conditions are required for installation of the equipment. (1) P

Page 130 - 3. 2 Open Errors

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-68 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-692. 8.13 User Mode E (Cancel E-28 error) It is possible to specify the error check level for the Service Call err

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-70 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-71 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-722. 8.14 User Mode A1 (Auto Initial Cut: Media) Under a certain usage environment, the first print of a job someti

Page 135 - 3. 4 Service Call Errors

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-732. 8.16 User Mode P1 to P4 (Special Width Selection in Metric Mode) In Metric Mode, the KIP 9900 h

Page 136 - Control

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-74 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The current width choice flashes and becomes changeable.

Page 137 - 3. 6 Maintenance

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-75 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the width choice. The setting value stops flashing when decided.

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-762. 8.17 User Mode F0 to Fb (Fold settings) [Function] 4 fold programs can be selected on the Image Scanner if K

Page 139 - Digital Printer

Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-77 (2) Width of fan folding Width of fan folding can be increased or decreased in 1mm increment. Th

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