Version A0 KIP 9900 User Guide
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
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-79 2. The Status Display indicates any setting value according to the selected User Mode. Press the [ MENU ]
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-80 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Selectable sett
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-81 (b) In case you change the “width of fan folding” (F1, F4, F7 & FA), change the value
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-82 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-1 Chapter 3 Error Correction and Maintenance Page 3. 1 Media
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
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
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-4 1. Draw out the concerning Roll Deck. 2. Rewind the roll media to release the le
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-5 4. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-31. 3 Features (1) New Contact Development Technology with non-magnetic mono-component toner Benefits yo
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
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
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-8 3. Open the Right Side Door. 4. Rotate the Cutter Handle for 1 revolution clockw
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
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-10 7. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding rolle
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-113. 1. 4 Mis-feed on Internal Transportation Unit (J-12) and Fuser Entrance (J
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-12 1. Open the Right Side Door. 2. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down t
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,
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-14 5. Remove the mis-fed media. NOTE There is a la
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-15 6. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lo
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-41. 4 Specifications Subject Specification Model KIP 9900 Type Console Printing method LED Array Electro Photography P
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
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-17 9. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding rolle
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
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-19 3. Twist the Green Lever to unlock (A). Move down the Internal Transportation Unit (B),
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,
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-21 6. Rotate the green Fuser Handle counter-clockwise to eject the mis-feed media from the Fuser
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-22 8. Set the Internal Transportation Unit gently back to its original (operation) position and lo
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-23 9. Close both the Right Side Door and the Exit Cover. 10. The leading edge of roll
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-2411. Insert the leading edge of media between feeding rollers, and rotate the upper feeding roller
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
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-5 Subject Specification Environmental condition Temperature 10 - 32.5 degrees centigrade Humidity 20
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-263. 2 Open Errors The Open Indicator on the Operation Panel lights orange if some door or un
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-273. 2. 3 Bottom Drawer Open (U-03) Bottom Drawer is open. Close it firmly. 3. 2
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-283. 2. 6 Bypass Feeder Open (U-11) Bypass Feeder is open. Close it firmly. 3. 2
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.
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-303. 3 Toner Cartridge Error (C-01) The Status Display indicates “C-01” if the Toner Cartridg
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,
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-323. 5 Interruption of Print by Temperature Control Sometimes the KIP 9900 may no
Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3-333. 6 Maintenance KIP 9900 has self-cleaning functions for avoiding defective image. Please
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
Digital Printer KIP 9900 Hardware Operation Guide Version A.0 (Issued on November 27, 2009) Published by Ka
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-61. 5 Appearance 1.5.1 Front view Power Switch Operation Panel
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-7 1.5.2 Right side view Toner Cartridge
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-81.5.3 Rear view Dehumidify Heater Switch Top R
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
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-10 Power Cord Connect to the wall outlet alone. WARNING Plug Specification for Europe / A
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
(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
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
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
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-14 Even if the KIP 9900 is printing, it is possible to open the drawer and replace/
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-1 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Page 2. 1 Turning on the KIP 9900 2- 2 2. 2
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-22. 1 Turning on the KIP 9900 1. Plug the KIP 9900 into an exclusive wall outlet.
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-42. 2 Turning off the KIP 9900 Press “ ” side of Power Switch to turn off the KIP 9900.
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
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.
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
(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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-8 4. Insert the Roll Spool into the new roll media. NOTE Please keep th
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-10 6. Return the Roll Spool to the Roll Deck. NOTE The drivin
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-12 9. Set the Media Selector (toggle) according to the installed media type. For inch size media, select eithe
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
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
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
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
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
(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
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-19 NOTE As curled cut sheet media will cause a mis-feed, straighten the media as fa
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-202. 5 Replacing the Toner Cartridge The Toner Empty Indicator on the Operation Panel flashes when the toner is
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-21 2. Open the Cartridge Cover. 3. With holding the left end of Toner Cartridge, rotate it half rev
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-22 4. Remove the Toner Cartridge holding its left end. 5. Shake the new Toner Cartridge fully to loo
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-23 8. Rotate the cartridge quarter revolution more to move the toner supply hole completely to the bot
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-242. 6 Dehumidifying the Roll Media Printing with a humidified media will result in several printing defects. T
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-262. 7 Initial Cut (Straighten the leading edge of roll media) The leading part (
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
(4) WARNING Ground the product with a correct ground source
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
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
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-31 3. Press the [ ENTER ] Key when “ooo” is lighting. Test print is started and “ooo” flashes.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-322. 8. 2 User Mode 2 (Calendar setting) [Function] Calender setting can be corrected if wrong. (KIP 9900 memor
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-33 3. Select the “Confirmation Mode – Date” first pressing the [ ] Key, and confirm the current setting f
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-34 5. If some item needs to be corrected, select its correction mode pressing [ ] and [ ] Keys. 6 Co
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-35 7. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Example :
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-3610. When all necessary items are corrected, press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 2.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-372. 8. 3 User Mode 3 (Warm Sleep Mode ON / OFF & timer setting) [Function] It is possible
(5) CAUTION Do not install the machine in a humidified room or a
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-38 2. The Status Display indicates either “OFF” or “On” according to the current setting. Press the [ ENTER ]
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-40 6. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-42 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The timer value for Cold Sleep flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-43 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the timer value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-442. 8. 5 User Mode 5 (Automatic Initial Cut at power ON) [Function] It is possible to make Ini
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-45 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Descr
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-46 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 5. MENU ENTER ONLINEMENU ENTER ONLINE
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-472. 8. 6 User Mode 6 (Transfer Support LED ON/OFF [Film]) [Function] It is possible to turn on
(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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-48 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-49 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-51 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-52 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-532. 8. 8 User Mode 8 (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Plain paper]) [
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-55 3. Change the setting value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting value Descr
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-56 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 8. MENU ENTER ONLINEMENU ENTER ONLINE
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-572. 8. 9 User Mode 9 (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Tracing paper])
Chapter 1 Before Use Chapter 1 Before Use Page 1.1 Installation Requirements 1- 1
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-58 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-59 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-602. 8.10 User Mode A (Choice of Standard / Special Print Mode [Film]) [Funct
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-61 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-62 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-632. 8.11 User Mode B (Selection of Image Enhancement Mode) [Function] The level of Image Enha
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-64 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-65 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-67 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 1 Before Use 1-11. 1 Installation Requirements The following conditions are required for installation of the equipment. (1) P
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-68 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-70 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The setting value flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-71 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the setting value. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
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
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-74 2. Press the [ ENTER ] Key. The current width choice flashes and becomes changeable.
Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2-75 4. Press the [ ENTER ] Key to decide the width choice. The setting value stops flashing when decided.
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
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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