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CS655 Pro

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Introduction/Safety information

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Summary of Contents for CS655 Pro

Page 1: ...Oc CS655 Pro User manual Copy Operations...

Page 2: ...B V makes no representation or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Oc Tech...

Page 3: ...To use machine when power save LED lights 2 13 2 5 Making user authentication 2 17 3 Paper and original information 3 1 Paper information 3 3 3 2 Original information 3 9 4 Supplies handling 4 1 Load...

Page 4: ...nal Custom 9 12 9 1 8 Copying tabbed originals Tab paper 9 15 9 2 Separate scan mode 9 16 9 3 Selecting color mode 9 18 9 4 Zoom 9 19 9 4 1 Copying in 1 000 magnification mode 9 19 9 4 2 Changing magn...

Page 5: ...Reducing images to create binding margin Page margin Reduce Shift 11 46 11 17 Printing additional information Stamp image overlay 11 48 11 17 1 Printing stamp onto copies Built in stamp 11 50 11 17 2...

Page 6: ...s Mode memory 13 8 13 4 1 Storing job conditions 13 8 13 4 2 Recalling stored job settings 13 10 13 5 Recalling previous job settings 13 11 13 6 Displaying screen for operation guide Help mode 13 12 1...

Page 7: ...1 Introduction Safety information...

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Page 9: ...After reading the guide store it in the designated holder so that it can easily be referred to when questions or problems arise during operation The illustrations used in this guide may appear slight...

Page 10: ...ro User s guide POD Administrator s reference This guide provides you with detailed information about the machine management and how to customize the machine according to your daily use Please refer t...

Page 11: ...od has elapsed after completion of the last copy with the copier remaining in the ready to copy state during that time Automatic shut off This function achieves further energy conservation by partiall...

Page 12: ...tion Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses f...

Page 13: ...f this License along with the Program You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee 2 You may modify your...

Page 14: ...full compliance 5 You are not required to accept this License since you have not signed it However nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works These...

Page 15: ...ALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW...

Page 16: ...e it does Less to protect the user s freedom than the ordinary General Public License It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non free programs These disadv...

Page 17: ...nt an application does not supply such function or table the facility still operates and performs whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful For example a function in a library to compute square...

Page 18: ...ng that work also fall under Section 6 whether or not they are linked directly with the Library itself 6 As an exception to the Sections above you may also combine or link a work that uses the Library...

Page 19: ...omatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy distribute link with or modify the Library subject to these terms and conditions You may not impose any further restrictions on the rec...

Page 20: ...DATA OR DATA BEING RENDERED INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE LIBRARY TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER SOFTWARE EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED O...

Page 21: ...A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT...

Page 22: ...WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIR...

Page 23: ...tion Creates a multiple page signature booklet copied on both sides of paper in 1 2 or 2 2 copy mode Chapters Starts chapter pages on the right side front pages of the finished document Only duplex mo...

Page 24: ...ws you to select one paper size for all originals Mode memory Programs up to 30 jobs and recalls each job by job number as needed All compatible original glass functions can be programmed into Mode Me...

Page 25: ...t from the orientation of the copy paper Separate scan mode Scans documents into memory from the original glass and or the document feeder and inserts the pages into another document copied from the d...

Page 26: ...ral Identification cards badges or insignias Copyrighted works without permission of the copyright owner In addition it is prohibited under any circumstances to copy domestic or foreign currencies or...

Page 27: ...old waste Please refer to the information of your local community or contact our dealers regarding the proper handling of end of life electric and electronic equipment Recycling of this product will h...

Page 28: ...contents of this section may not correspond with the purchased product Warning and precaution symbols The following indicators are used on the warning labels or in this guide to categorize the level o...

Page 29: ...the laser beam source could cause blindness Warning Symbol Use only the power cord supplied in the package If a power cord is not supplied only use the power cord and plug that is specified in POWER...

Page 30: ...t connecting to inadequate power supply volt age current capacity grounding and may result in fire or shock If proper wall outlet is not available the customer shall ask qualified electrician for the...

Page 31: ...ug and plug in the power cord with a wet hand as an electrical shock could result Plug the power cord all the way into the power outlet Failure to do this could result in a fire or electrical shock Ca...

Page 32: ...er cord from the power outlet and then call your authorized service representative Caution Symbol After installing this product mount it on a secure base If the unit moves or falls it may cause person...

Page 33: ...shock could result Do not keep using this product if this product has been dropped or its cover damaged Immediately turn OFF the power switch unplug the power cord from the power outlet and then call...

Page 34: ...y advices Caution Symbol Whenever moving this product be sure to disconnect the power cord and other ca bles Failure to do this could damage the cord or cable resulting in a fire electrical shock or b...

Page 35: ...armful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 7 WARNING The design and production of this unit conform to FCC regulations and any changes o...

Page 36: ...rdiodens h jeste styrke er 15 mW og b lgel ngden er 775 800 nm For Norway users 7 ADVARSEL Dette en halvleder laser Dersom apparatet brukes p annen m te enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisning kan bruk...

Page 37: ...CS655 Pro 1 31 Introduction Safety information 1...

Page 38: ...ce largement ventil e Une quantit d ozone n gligable est d gag e pendant le fonctionnement de l appareil quand celui ci est utilis normalement Cependant une odeur d sagr able peut tre ressentie dans...

Page 39: ...mation 1 1 9 Caution notations and labels Safety precaution notations and labels appear on this machine at the following positions Be very careful that an accident does not occur when operations such...

Page 40: ...1 Introduction Safety information 1 34 CS655 Pro...

Page 41: ...tion labels or notations If any caution label or caution notation is soiled please clean to make legible If you cannot make them legible or if the caution label or notation is damaged please contact y...

Page 42: ...egular maintenance can easily be performed adhere to the recommended space requirements detailed below Combination size the main body and options may be different for the installation environment 1021...

Page 43: ...CS655 Pro 1 37 Introduction Safety information 1 Unit mm Unit mm main body DF 609 LU 202 FS 607 PI 502 main body DF 609 LU 202 FS 607 PI 502 side view...

Page 44: ...on 1 38 CS655 Pro 2 Reminder Be sure to allow a clearance of 200 mm or more at the back of this machine for the ventilation duct Unit mm main body DF 609 LU 202 FS 520 PI 502 side view Unit mm main bo...

Page 45: ...ctuations as possible Operating environment The environmental requirements for correct operation of the machine are as follows Operating temperature 10 C 50 F to 30 C 86 F Humidity 10 to 80 Storage of...

Page 46: ...1 Introduction Safety information 1 40 CS655 Pro...

Page 47: ...2 Preparation for use...

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Page 49: ...eens See page 8 3 for details 5 Control panel Use to specify the various settings and perform operations such as starting copying See page 8 3 for details 6 Work table Provides a convenient workspace...

Page 50: ...per No Name Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Name Description 1 Conveyance fixing unit Withdrawn for removal of mishandled paper For handling levers and knobs of this unit follow the instruction on the scre...

Page 51: ...door Opens to the internal finisher to allow clearing mishandled paper re plenishing staples and emptying waste basket of punch kit 2 Folding mode tray Holds sets output in Multi Half Fold mode Fold...

Page 52: ...andled paper 5 Waste basket option Holds waste paper punched out 6 Stacker unit Folds or folds staples copies into booklet styled sets and also folds max 3 copies in three 7 Knob Can be turned to ease...

Page 53: ...pper unit release lever Can be moved to slide the upper unit of paper inserter for removal of mishandled paper 3 Upper tray guide plates Hold cover sheets to fix the position 4 Upper tray Holds cover...

Page 54: ...ed paper 4 Paper loading button Pressed to lower the bottom plate to allow loading paper 5 Paper feed roller Conveys copy paper to the main body 6 Tray paper guides Hold copy paper to fix the position...

Page 55: ...CS655 Pro 2 9 Preparation for use 2 Standard optional equipment main body FS 607 FS 520 HD 506 key counter HT 503 OT 502 DF 609 OC 506 IC 408 PI 502 PK 512 PK 513 LU 202 PI 502 PK 512 PK 513...

Page 56: ...ontrol panel will light in red 2 Turn on the sub power switch The sub power switch is located at the front of the main body When the sub power switch is turned on the Power LED will turn green 3 The W...

Page 57: ...main power switch in usual operation 0 When the machine is under control of the Weekly Timer function do not turn off the sub power switch Turning it off will deactivate the function 1 Turn off the su...

Page 58: ...uto and Initial This selection can be made also in the Utility mode Full auto is initially selected Detail For selecting the timespan for the auto reset operation see User s Guide POD Administrator s...

Page 59: ...wing description for details This function can also be activated manually For details see page 2 15 Automatically conserving energy Auto low power This function conserves energy by lowering the power...

Page 60: ...to Shut Off follows Auto Low Power after a specified period initially 1 minute of copier inactivity with the Power Save LED lit and all other LEDs on the control panel and touch panel turned off The P...

Page 61: ...ger otherwise the following message will be displayed and the Shut Off Low Power mode will not be activated Press POWER SAVER more than one second then release it for Shut off mode Keep POWER SAVER pr...

Page 62: ...ge is displayed proceed to step 3 Input desired copy time hour s minute s 2 Enter the Timer Interrupt password then press Start on the control panel Enter a 4 digit Timer Interrupt password using the...

Page 63: ...password section name and or section password specified by the administrator are verified Copy quantity limit for each section can also be set When the machine is turned on one of the following User...

Page 64: ...n name max 8 characters and or 8 digit section password 2 Touch OK Check that the screen message changes to Ready for copy 3 Start machine operation Normal copying printing scanning job is available o...

Page 65: ...3 Paper and original information...

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Page 67: ...ays A4 8 5 e 11 or larger 64 to 256 g m2 Smaller than A4 8 5 e 11 64 to 209 g m2 Cover paper for perfect binding 82 to 162g m2 Bypass Tray 64 to 300 g m2 Cover paper for perfect binding 82 to 162g m2...

Page 68: ...s The paper weight specified for each tray can be registered and deleted in the User Setting For details see the User s guide POD Administrator s reference 2 Note Although the Finisher FS 520 FS 607 c...

Page 69: ...30 sets 31 40 sheets stapled 25 sets 41 50 sheets stapled 20 sets Finisher FS 607 Secondary sub tray Max 100 sheets Primary main tray normal 500 sheets 80 g m2 A5 w v B6 w 5 5 e 8 5 w v 2 500 sheets 8...

Page 70: ...v instead of SRA4 w A4 w or 8 e 13 w 8 12 e 13 2 w 8 25 e 13 w 8 5 e 13 w Available to detect 13 e 19 w instead of SRA3 w Available to detect 5 5 e 8 5 w instead of A5 w Custom Size Max 330 mm e 487 m...

Page 71: ...v A5 w v B6 w A6 w 8K w 16K w v 13 e 19 w 12 e 18 w 11 e 17 w 8 5 e 14 w 8 5 e 11 w v 5 5 e 8 5 w v Custom Size Max 331 mm e 488 mm to Min 100 mm e 148 mm Tab Paper A4 v 8 5 e 11 v Primary main tray n...

Page 72: ...tically switched only if the ATS Permission parameter in the Utility mode is set to Permit Operating Conditions Set the following condition at 01 System Setting 03 Feed Tray Setting of User Setting Se...

Page 73: ...on paper thicker than 50 g m2 during double sided copying Original that are bound for example with staples or paper clips Original that are bound in a book or booklet Original that are bound together...

Page 74: ...iginal 35 g m2 to 210 g m2 Double sided original 50 g m2 to 210 g m2 Use the Thick original mode to copy original thicker than 129 g m2 Use the Thin original mode to copy original thinner than 50 g m2...

Page 75: ...v 11 e 17 w 8 5 e 14 w 8 5 e 11 w v 5 5 e 8 5 w v Original weight Single sided original 35 g m2 to 210 g m2 Double sided original 50 g m2 to 210 g m2 Use the Thick original mode to copy original thic...

Page 76: ...3 Paper and original information 3 12 CS655 Pro...

Page 77: ...4 Supplies handling...

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Page 79: ...provided When paper in a tray becomes empty the indicator blinks on the tray key Follow the procedure below to supply the empty tray with copy paper 2 Reminder Paper setting for each tray can be made...

Page 80: ...se the paper feed roller may not open or machine trouble may be caused 2 Open the paper feed roller To load the same size as loaded before proceed to step 4 If changing the paper size proceed to the n...

Page 81: ...per misfeed may be caused 6 When paper is seated properly close the paper feed roller 7 Gently push in the tray until it locks into place The indicator on the Machine Status Screen or Copy Screen will...

Page 82: ...machine trouble do not use coated paper as follows Heat sensitive paper silver coated or carbon backed paper OHP transparencies ink jet printer paper 1 Open the bypass tray located on the right side...

Page 83: ...sed See page 9 33 for details 1 Open the tray top door The tray bottom plate will go up To load the same size as loaded before proceed to step 3 If changing the paper size proceed to the next step 2 A...

Page 84: ...ccording to the size indication on the size indication on the bottom plate Turn the two rear stopper knobs clockwise to fix the rear stopper 3 Load paper into the tray 4 Press the paper loading button...

Page 85: ...ing 4 2 Reminder Do not load above the limit indicated on the tray paper guides Be sure that the rear stopper is correctly positioned according to the paper size to be loaded otherwise paper misfeed o...

Page 86: ...ets on the tray Place paper referring to the illustration shown above 4 Move the side guide plates to the edge of the paper Set paper aligning it to the paper feed roller side of the tray Press the re...

Page 87: ...he right side of the machine 2 Specify the paper type as tabbed sheets for the bypass tray See page 9 33 for specifying the paper type of the bypass tray 3 Place tabbed sheets on the tray Place paper...

Page 88: ...of tray 4 as tabbed sheets 2 Open the tray top door 3 Press the paper loading button to lower the tray bottom plate 4 Move the tray paper guides and rear stopper to the edge of the paper Set paper ali...

Page 89: ...toner bottle 2 Reminder Use the same number toner bottle as described on the label applied on the toner bottle cover Otherwise machine trouble may be caused 7 WARNING Precaution for the empty toner bo...

Page 90: ...empty toner bottle 3 Partially withdraw the toner bottle then turn it to set the up arrow mark at the top 4 Fully withdraw the toner bottle straightforward to remove the bottle 5 Loosen toner in the n...

Page 91: ...mark at the top and aligning the two hollow parts of the toner bottle with the salients on the bottle entrance fully insert the new toner bottle until it locks in place 8 Close and lock the toner bot...

Page 92: ...ery Box indicator on the Machine Status Screen will light Follow the procedure below to exchange the toner recovery box 7 WARNING Precaution for the toner recovery box If it is thrown into a fire the...

Page 93: ...icker Remove the sticker from the toner recovery box then put it on the used toner inlet 4 Set the new toner recovery box then close the toner recover box door 2 Reminder Be sure to completely cover t...

Page 94: ...Cartridge indicator lights in red in the option status area of the Machine Status Screen Follow the procedure below to replenish staples 1 Open the Finisher door 2 Pull out the stacker unit Pull out t...

Page 95: ...le cartridge 5 Insert the new staple case into the staple cartridge Do not remove the staples remaining inside the cartridge otherwise the first sheet output after the replenishment will not be staple...

Page 96: ...the Finisher FS 607 becomes empty the Staple Cartridge indicator lights in red in the option status area of the Machine Status Screen Follow the procedure below to replenish staples 1 Open the Finishe...

Page 97: ...he empty staple case from the staple cartridge 5 Insert the new staple case into the staple cartridge Firmly insert the staple case into the staple cartridge while aligning the arrow sides of both cas...

Page 98: ...22 CS655 Pro 6 Set the staple cartridge Insert the cartridge while sliding it along the stapler rail then push down and in to secure it in place 7 Return the stacker unit to its original position 8 Cl...

Page 99: ...ste basket of Punch kit PK 512 PK 513 installed in Finisher FS 520 FS 607 becomes full the Punch Waste Basket indicator lights in red in the option status area of the Machine Status Screen Follow the...

Page 100: ...4 Supplies handling 4 24 CS655 Pro 4 Return the waste basket to its original position then close the Finisher door securely...

Page 101: ...5 Troubleshooting...

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Page 103: ...ake note of the report code number C indicated in the second line of the message area 2 Turn OFF the sub power switch and main power switch 3 Unplug the machine 4 Contact your service representative a...

Page 104: ...ine repair immediately 1 If the limited use of the copier is available the following message is displayed in the message area instead of the report code ex Tray 2 failure Press Reset to select except...

Page 105: ...priority Action to remove mishandled paper is displayed in the message area and touching Illustration will display subsequent screens for the disposal action Follow the procedure below to remove misha...

Page 106: ...rface 3 When completed the Machine Status Screen will be restored If any misfeed location is left the Jam Position Screen will be restored with the next disposal procedure in the message area and the...

Page 107: ...and follow the instruction on the screen Paper misfeed If a paper misfeed occurs with the print scan job in progress while you are setting a reserve job the machine stops operation and the MACHINE tab...

Page 108: ...s Start Copy paper will be delivered from newly selected tray to continue the printing operation To supply the empty tray with paper 1 Load paper in the empty tray 2 Touch Close to restore the Machine...

Page 109: ...tray should be replaced according to the paper setting specified in print data setting and displays the following popup screen Follow the procedure for each to continue the machine operation 1 Replac...

Page 110: ...scanning the first job the machine immediately stops and displays one of the following popup menus 1 When memory overflow occurs while scanning the first job the machine immediately stops and displays...

Page 111: ...reserve job but print out all the data already scanned into memory touch Stop Scan To print out all the data already scanned for the reserve job and continue scanning as the current job gradually ena...

Page 112: ...nal of the copier Please turn power Off On will be displayed in the message area Follow the procedure below to turn the machine power off then on To turn machine power off on 1 Turn OFF the sub power...

Page 113: ...r Large capacity stacker door completely COPYING DOES NOT RESUME AFTER MISHANDLED PAPER IS REMOVED Check copier diagram on touch panel for additional indications of mishandled paper COPY QUALITY IS PO...

Page 114: ...e setting screen with odd numbers not even If required make an even num bered original page odd by inserting a blank sheet in front of that page so that the blank sheet is even and the insertion sheet...

Page 115: ...6 Maintenance...

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Page 117: ...th a soft dry cloth The glass may also clean with a soft cloth dampened slightly with water if it is difficult to clean Cleaning the ADF guide cover Keep the ADF guide cover clean otherwise soil marks...

Page 118: ...detergent 2 Reminder Be sure to turn off the main power switch before cleaning it Cleaning the control panel Clean the control panel with a soft dry cloth 2 Reminder Pressing too hard on the control...

Page 119: ...so be checked and printed from the Copy Screen if desired Detail Machine can be set to display the Utility Menu Screen available for displaying and editing the CMS part count list part name P N limit...

Page 120: ...ode and restore the previous screen 4 Print the counter list Touch COPY tab to display the Copy Screen Select the desired paper size then press Start After the counter list is printed out the Utility...

Page 121: ...hen preventive maintenance is due a message and the PM icon will prompt you to contact your service representative for maintenance Detail The machine manager can call for service using the Utility set...

Page 122: ...6 Maintenance 6 8 CS655 Pro...

Page 123: ...7 Specifications...

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Page 125: ...6 8 bits C M Y K Paper types Main body trays tray1 to 3 64 g m2 to 209 g m2 64 g m2 to 256 g m2 A4 8 5 e11 or larger Bypass tray 64 g m2 to 300 g m2 simplex mode 64 g m2 to 256 g m2 duplex mode labels...

Page 126: ...m up time Approx 7 minutes First copy Approx 5 0 seconds A4 in Black mode Approx 6 5 seconds A4 in Full color Single color mode Noise 78 dB main body Power requirements AC 230 V 16 A 50 Hz Power consu...

Page 127: ...ation Feed paper into main body Paper sizes SRA3 w SRA4 w v A3 w B4 w A4 w v B5 v 13 e 19 w 11 e 17 w 8 5 e 11 v Paper type Plain paper High quality paper Coated paper Paper weight 64 g m2 to 300 g m2...

Page 128: ...5 or bypass tray Paper Types Primary main tray 60 to 105 g m2 See p 3 3 for details Paper Sizes See p 3 6 for details Paper tray capacity See p 3 5 for details Maximum power consumption 80 W or less D...

Page 129: ...CS655 Pro 7 7 Specifications 7 Other options Original cover OC 506 Dehumidification fan heater HT 503 Hard disk unit HD 506 Image controller...

Page 130: ...7 Specifications 7 8 CS655 Pro...

Page 131: ...8 Before making copies...

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Page 133: ...memory 5 Proof Copy key Prints a single set of sample copy to check whether the current set tings are specified properly 6 Start key Activates various machine operations 7 Start LED Lights in green w...

Page 134: ...Screen that provides information on the currently se lected function 15 Power Save key Enables temporary use of the machine when the Power Save LED is lit or activates power saving mode for times when...

Page 135: ...ndicates the print quantity entered from the control panel keypad 9 Application key Touched to select various application functions 10 MACHINE tab Used to display the Machine Status Screen 11 Output i...

Page 136: ...rea Displays the icon of the original settings currently specified 24 Original Setting key Touched to specify the condition of the original to be scanned 25 Machine status icons Display to indicate va...

Page 137: ...splays the paper setting made for each tray and also displays the paper sizes loaded in the Post inserter The currently selected tray will be indicated in different color 8 Job list Displays the curre...

Page 138: ...1 Position the original For details on positioning the original see page 8 11 2 Display Copy Screen Touch COPY tab on the Machine Status Screen to display the Copy Screen 3 Set copy conditions as desi...

Page 139: ...rol panel When the machine starts scanning the original the current job status will be displayed on the popup menu The reserve job setting is available from this popup menu Touch Yes or Close to retur...

Page 140: ...achine Status Screen initially selected or the Copy Screen The popup menu will vary depending on this selection The Job List Screen is provided to change the operation order of reserve jobs or cancel...

Page 141: ...erwise the selected copy conditions may be altered automatically 0 Do not load more than 100 sheets of the original or over the limit line indicated on the paper guides otherwise the original may be m...

Page 142: ...depth as shown in the illustration 2 Position the original FACE UP with page one UP in the ADF The direction of the original should conform to the original direction icon displayed on the Copy Screen...

Page 143: ...l on original glass Use the original glass when the original is not suitable for use with the ADF e g when size is incompatible or when the original is folded stapled torn or in generally poor conditi...

Page 144: ...ce of the procedure unless the control panel keypad is temporarily used for entering other values Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad Entered quantity will be displayed on t...

Page 145: ...y Screen to check that the message Ready to set reserve job is displayed in the message area A few seconds after the Wake up Screen appears on the touch panel the Machine Status Screen will be display...

Page 146: ...ndicated at the upper right corner of the screen Detail The screen to be displayed after machine power is turned on can be selected either from the Machine Status Screen initially selected or the Copy...

Page 147: ...pup menu displayed right after pressing Start for scanning the original of reserve job the current job cannot be canceled even if Stop is pressed According to the procedure on page 8 20 touch an appro...

Page 148: ...Job to cancel the job or touch Continue to complete the job 2 Reminder Touching Stop Job will delete all the scanned data Batch printing is in progress Touch Stop Job to cancel the job or touch Conti...

Page 149: ...8 19 Before making copies 8 Scanning and printing the job using program job Touch Stop Job to cancel the job or touch Continue to complete the job 2 Reminder Touching Stop Job will delete all the sca...

Page 150: ...play the Copy Screen as the initial screen touch MACHINE tab to restore the Machine Status Screen 3 Press Stop Machine operation will be ceased and the following popup menu will be displayed 4 Select...

Page 151: ...9 Basic job settings...

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Page 153: ...pied sets will be exactly the same in page arrangement as the originals Use this function to obtain the single or double sided copies having the same edge as page top from double sided originals print...

Page 154: ...binding direction of copies in Output Application setting automatically For details see the User s guide POD Administrator s reference 1 Position the original 2 Touch Original Setting on the Copy Scre...

Page 155: ...s Key Description Select for the original positioned with the top to ward the rear of the machine Initially selected as factory default Select for the original positioned with the top to ward the fron...

Page 156: ...on the Copy Screen The Original Setting Screen will be displayed 3 Touch the desired original direction key to highlight it 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copy Screen Touch Defau...

Page 157: ...ide POD Administrator s reference The density level can be shifted in each of four Image modes This function is provided in the User Setting See the User s guide POD Administrator s reference Key Desc...

Page 158: ...l be displayed 3 Touch the desired mode key to highlight it Select the desired mode for each of Image and Type 4 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the Copy Screen Touch Default Set to res...

Page 159: ...al glass Separate Scan mode is required For details see Separate scan mode on page 9 16 0 With Mixed specified Auto Paper Select will function automatically To copy onto a single and desired paper siz...

Page 160: ...in the ADF 0 This mode requires more scanning time to detect the original size 1 Position the original Normal originals can be set together with the Z folded original 2 Touch Original Setting on the C...

Page 161: ...he other functions 1 Position the original in the ADF 2 Touch Original Setting on the Copy Screen The Original Setting Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Thin or Thick to highlight it For the original o...

Page 162: ...ll the registered size when needed 0 Use Full Area on the Custom Size menu for small original that cannot be detected in Standard mode 0 Special sizes can be registered in this mode Registered size in...

Page 163: ...3 Touch OK to return to the Custom Size Screen with specified size displayed Registering a special size 1 Touch Size Input to display the Size Setting Screen 2 Select the lengthwise widthwise dimensio...

Page 164: ...Size Setting Screen 8 Touch OK to return to the Custom Size Screen with specified size displayed Recalling a special size 1 Touch Size Input to display the Size Setting Screen 2 Touch Size Recall to d...

Page 165: ...en loading tabbed copy paper in a tray specify the paper type as Tab Paper for that tray in Paper Setting See page 9 33 for details 0 Tab extension width for tabbed original 12 5 mm or less 0 The magn...

Page 166: ...sheets or above the limit mark otherwise paper misfeed or damage to the original may be caused 0 Separate Scan mode is necessarily used and operates automatically in the following functions Making dou...

Page 167: ...ows you to check the remaining memory Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all original pages to be scanned 6 When scanning is completed touch Separate Scan to exit the Separate Scan mode 7 Enter the desired prin...

Page 168: ...olor mode or Black mode for copying 0 This machine is provided with color adjustment function See Section 10 Color Adjustment 0 Some adjustments cannot be made in Black and Single Color modes Hue Satu...

Page 169: ...ontrol panel If the machine is equipped with the ADF close it securely before pressing Reset The initial setting will be restored Check that e1 0 is highlighted to indicate that the 1 000 magnificatio...

Page 170: ...nification Zoom proportional Touch to highlight the proportional zoom key at the upper left corner in the Zoom area Then use the screen keypad to enter the desired magnification ratio The entered rati...

Page 171: ...ings 9 Enlarge Reduce Touch the desired zoom key in the Enlarge Reduce area Preset Zoom Touch the desired preset zoom key in the Preset Zoom area 3 Touch OK to return to the Copy Screen Touch Cancel t...

Page 172: ...scanned original size Detail For details of Paper Setting see page 9 30 0 Auto Zoom is incompatible with Auto Paper Select while Rotation is available 0 Auto Zoom will not function if the tray of the...

Page 173: ...opies from the single sided or double sided original scanned from the ADF 0 Specify the original direction on the Original Setting Screen according to that of the original loaded in the ADF 0 The doub...

Page 174: ...to display the Original Setting Screen 2 Touch to highlight the original direction key according to the direction of the original loaded in the ADF 3 To make normal double sided copies having the same...

Page 175: ...the Copy Screen to display the Output Application Screen 2 Touch the desired binding direction key to highlight it To make double sided copies arranged upside down on the back pages select Top 3 Touc...

Page 176: ...first page of the original FACE DOWN then close the ADF If Book Copy Non Image Area Erase Size Auto Detect mode of Image Repeat or Image Centering is selected keep the ADF open throughout the scanning...

Page 177: ...py Screen For details on specifying binding direction of double sided copies see page 12 5 4 Select additional copy conditions as desired 5 Press Start to scan The front side image of the double sided...

Page 178: ...ecify the original direction on the Original Setting Screen according to that of the original loaded in the ADF 0 The normal single sided copies having the same edge as page top can be made from doubl...

Page 179: ...2 Touch to highlight the original direction key according to the direction of the original loaded in the ADF 3 To make normal single sided copies having the same edge as page top from double sided or...

Page 180: ...egistered and registered specifications can be recalled The following describes how to use Auto Paper Select Auto Zoom and Rotation functions and how to change register the paper size and other specif...

Page 181: ...aper Select See the User s guide POD Administrator s reference The machine can be set to deactivate Auto Paper Select when original is set in the ADF or on the original glass 0 Auto Paper Select is in...

Page 182: ...nistrator s reference The copier is initially set to activate the Rotation function automatically Follow the procedure below to release resume this function 0 Copy paper sizes A4 v w B5 v w 0 Original...

Page 183: ...after a setting change has been made in paper type e g from Normal to Coated GL it may take a certain period of time before copying operation becomes available due to the fixing temperature adjustment...

Page 184: ...ations of the tray either by selecting the one previously registered or by programming a new setting To recall a setting 1 Touch Recall 2 Use Next or Previous to scroll the list to the desired Paper T...

Page 185: ...ogram a new setting 1 Touch Change In this case the paper name cannot be changed 2 Touch Paper Type then select the desired paper type Touch OK to complete the setting The tray 4 exclusively allow the...

Page 186: ...th Sides Touch Front or Back to select the printed side select the adjustment item vertical zoom horizontal zoom vertical shift horizontal shift or registration loop and then touch to specify the valu...

Page 187: ...holes or touch No Punched if not then touch OK 7 Make a selection for Colored Paper Touch Non White when using colored paper or touch White for white paper 8 Make a selection for Air Assist only if t...

Page 188: ...g 1 Perform steps 1 to 8 of the procedure for programming a new setting 2 Touch Register to display the Register Paper Setting Screen 3 Use Next or Previous to scroll the list to the key to be registe...

Page 189: ...aper Setting Screen 6 Change the paper size temporarily Select one of the following three options Standard Custom Tab Paper To set the desired standard size 1 Touch Size Setting then touch Standard to...

Page 190: ...sired custom size 1 Touch Size Setting then touch Custom 2 Select the lengthwise widthwise dimension key to highlight it then use or touch screen keypad to enter the desired special size Entered size...

Page 191: ...ze Recall to display the Size Recall Screen 3 Touch the desired number key to highlight it using Next and Previous as needed 4 Touch OK to restore the Size Setting Screen with recalled size displayed...

Page 192: ...adjustment value 1 Touch Front on the Both Sides Adjustment Screen to select the printed side then touch Chart Adjustment 2 Touch COPY tab to display the Copy Screen 3 Press Start on the control pane...

Page 193: ...of the main body 2 Turn the fixing conveyance unit lever leftward to withdraw the conveyance fixing unit 3 Holding the handle on the left side of the fixing unit push it up to open the left side cover...

Page 194: ...ld not be moved unless the copy print result requires the adjustment When copying printing is completed with the knob moved be sure to return it to the original position where the arrow mark on the kn...

Page 195: ...ll be displayed Touching No will return to the Machine Status Screen In this case touching COPY tab will display the Copy Screen and allows you to make the reserve job setting If the machine is initia...

Page 196: ...9 Basic job settings 9 46 CS655 Pro 9 8 Copy conditions incompatible with basic job settings...

Page 197: ...CS655 Pro 9 47 Basic job settings 9...

Page 198: ...9 Basic job settings 9 48 CS655 Pro...

Page 199: ...CS655 Pro 9 49 Basic job settings 9...

Page 200: ...A Condition in the top row is selected automatically Unreleasable B Condition in the top row is selected automatically Releasable C Not specified D Condition in the far left column does not function i...

Page 201: ...de only 2 1 and 2 2 appear grayed out when 1 1 or 1 2 is selected and vice versa 11 1 1 or 1 2 mode is selected automatically With 1 2 selected Separate Scan mode is also selected 12 ADF mode is activ...

Page 202: ...9 Basic job settings 9 52 CS655 Pro...

Page 203: ...10 Color adjustment...

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Page 205: ...lors Primary colors cannot be produced from other colors These colors however can be combined to make up any other color color mixture The color mixture provides two different types three primary colo...

Page 206: ...etc and the purity vivid dull etc of the color The color perception reddish bluish etc is defined as hue H The strength or purity of the color is defined as saturation S and the lightness or darkness...

Page 207: ...ixing four pigments the three primary colors cyan C magenta M yellow Y and black K To enhance the copy quality this machine allows you to modify colors by means of the three attributes of color based...

Page 208: ...10 Color adjustment 10 6 CS655 Pro Adjust the hue saturation and brightness Original Hue Saturation Brightness...

Page 209: ...stment leads the color of the image to another color adjacent in the color circle of red R yellow Y green G cyan C blue B and magenta M Change the hue by varying the image s red R green G and blue B i...

Page 210: ...10 Color adjustment 10 8 CS655 Pro Change the hue by varying the image s cyan C magenta M yellow Y and black K individually or mutually Original Cyan Magenta Yellow Black...

Page 211: ...rovides two methods Line Screen and Dot Screen The Line Screen uses many halftone lines like scanning lines of a television while Dot Screen uses small dots to reproduce the image The Screen methods p...

Page 212: ...inter may add colors in large or bold characters to reproduce the text in the same way as the photo While scanning such originals this machine detects and determines the photo portion and text area so...

Page 213: ...o the color adjustment and image reproduction methods this machine allows you to apply the following filters to improve the copy image quality Sharpen the outline of the image Sharpness Increase the c...

Page 214: ...of scanned image For further improvement use Copy Density or apply filters for Sharpness Contrast and Glossy To use keys under Quality Adjust on the copy screen When any setting is made on the Quality...

Page 215: ...nsity to be selected automatically using Automatic exposure can be adjusted on the machine See the User s guide POD Administrator s reference To adjust copy density Follow the procedure below to selec...

Page 216: ...The Quality Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment...

Page 217: ...he background whiteness when copying newspaper or recycled paper original 1 Position the original 2 Touch Quality Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Adj...

Page 218: ...n will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy...

Page 219: ...als 1 Position the original 2 Touch Quality Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch B Side Prevent to display the B Side Prevent Screen 4 Adjust the density l...

Page 220: ...initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy to print a sample copy 6 Touch Close on the Quality Adjustment Screen The Copy Screen will be restore...

Page 221: ...f each color of colored original giving effect to the strength of black or single color on a printed image Detail To reproduce the yellow part of the original which cannot be printed normally in Singl...

Page 222: ...Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy to print a sample c...

Page 223: ...Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Hue to display the Hue Screen 4 Make the desired adjustment Touch the desired level key from 1 to 4 to make yellow cl...

Page 224: ...h OK The Quality Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjust...

Page 225: ...Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Saturation to display the Saturation Screen 4 Make the desired adjustment Touch the desired level key from 1 to 4 to...

Page 226: ...Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch...

Page 227: ...st on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Brightness to display the Brightness Screen 4 Select the desired brightness level Touch the desired level key from 1 to 4...

Page 228: ...tore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy to print a sample copy 6 Touch Close on the Quality Adjustment Screen The Copy Screen will be...

Page 229: ...ition the original 2 Touch Quality Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Sharpness to display the Sharpness Screen 4 Select the desired sharpness level Touc...

Page 230: ...store the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy to print a sample copy 6 Touch Close on the Quality Adjustment Screen The Copy Screen will b...

Page 231: ...sition the original 2 Touch Quality Adjust on the Copy Screen The Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Contrast to display the Contrast Screen 4 Select the desired contrast level Touch...

Page 232: ...estore the initial setting Touch Default Set Do you want to check the adjustment result Touch Adj Proof Copy to print a sample copy 6 Touch Close on the Quality Adjustment Screen The Copy Screen will...

Page 233: ...ded Text Photo proportion adjustment and Black Color text proportion adjustment Text Photo changes the ratio of detecting the text area of the original Color Text changes the proportion in detecting t...

Page 234: ...e proportion of colored text Touch Standard to select the middle level 6 Touch OK The Quality Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to...

Page 235: ...case try another screen type Detail Dot 2 and Line 2 also provide the lower line screen type 2 as an option This setting can be made in the Administrator setting See the User s guide POD Administrator...

Page 236: ...t if reproducing method should be selected automatically 5 Touch OK The Quality Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resume the previous setting Touch Cancel Do you want to restore the in...

Page 237: ...be made in each density area shadow mid tone or highlight of the individual color or in the whole density area of each color The adjustment value ranges from 10 to 10 To adjust color balance 1 Positio...

Page 238: ...ller number to make the color lighter or larger number to make it darker The adjustment can be made for each density area 6 Touch OK The Quality Adjustment Screen will be restored Do you want to resum...

Page 239: ...Quality Adjustment Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Glossy to highlight it 4 Touch Close on the Quality Adjustment Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with the Glossy key displayed and highlighted...

Page 240: ...10 Color adjustment 10 38 CS655 Pro 10 12 Copy conditions incompatible with color adjustment...

Page 241: ...ll be released A Condition in the top row is selected automatically Unreleasable B Condition in the top row is selected automatically Releasable C Not specified D Condition in the far left column does...

Page 242: ...10 Color adjustment 10 40 CS655 Pro...

Page 243: ...11 Application functions...

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Page 245: ...If you touch a function key another screen or two will display to enable you to enter the appropriate settings except for Program Job Non Image Area Erase Neg Positive Reverse and Image Centering Vari...

Page 246: ...rectly jump to the setting screen or Application Screen for the function without subsequent screen if any setting change is desired Detail You may find a Bookmark key on some subsequent screens Touch...

Page 247: ...patible Function Description Front Cover Print The first page of the original will be printed onto the front cover When making double sided copies the second page of the original will be printed onto...

Page 248: ...the inser tion which will be the 3rd sheet of copied set With page 6 specified the same result will be obtained 2 2 The 9th and 10th pages of double sided original are copied onto both sides of the in...

Page 249: ...loaded Check the tray information on the Machine Status Screen or Copy Screen and use the specified paper otherwise machine trouble may occur To use any other paper type size than the specified paper...

Page 250: ...t Screen Touch the desired tray key to select the cover sheet tray source Select the desired front back cover mode Touch None if no cover is desired Print to insert a copied front back cover or touch...

Page 251: ...ry touch Delete Repeat this procedure to make all the page entry Up to 30 insertion locations can be specified including front and back covers To enter the 16th to 30th page locations touch to scroll...

Page 252: ...ch Cancel to restore the previous setting 9 Confirm the setting information on the screen The Insert Sheet Screen provides the information of the setting made on each subsequent screen If no setting c...

Page 253: ...page can be copied on the sheet from another tray source Print Insertion 0 Use Stamp together with this function to print chapter number onto chapter page in addition to page number numbering or wate...

Page 254: ...ion of paper tray for copying title pages touch Print Insertion on the Chapters Screen to enable the Insertion Tray key Use this key to change the currently selected paper tray displayed on the screen...

Page 255: ...under the Application key Use this key to jump to the subsequent screen to make any setting change 7 Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad then press Start 2 Note Touch Bookl...

Page 256: ...e Originals The direction of the page arrangement will vary according to the specified original binding margin Setting item Description 2 in 1 Select this setting to print two original images onto one...

Page 257: ...elected Available to be changed manually 1 Position the original 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Combine Originals on the Application Screen 8 in 1 Select this setting to print eight or...

Page 258: ...tion with the current setting remained touch Function Off 6 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Combine Originals key displayed under the Application k...

Page 259: ...izes are A3 w B4 w A4 w v and B5w v 0 Original pages should be a multiple of 4 in 1 2 mode or a multiple of 2 in 2 2 mode otherwise blank pages are automatically inserted to the last 0 Trays for copy...

Page 260: ...uce Shift mode as follows Touch Page Margin on the Application Screen Select Reduce Shift and Double Sided then specify the desired shift amount For details see page 11 46 Touch OK to complete the set...

Page 261: ...al from 1 to 999 pages 0 Separate Scan mode is automatically selected Simplex Duplex Description 1 1 The first scanned image will be inserted after page 2 of the original and the second scanned image...

Page 262: ...t this procedure to make all the page entry Up to 30 image insertion locations can be specified To enter the 16th to 30th locations touch to scroll to the next page What if an entered page number is l...

Page 263: ...that the Separate Scan mode is automatically selected 8 Select additional copy conditions as desired 9 Press Start on the control panel The machine starts scanning the original loaded in the ADF 10 Pl...

Page 264: ...automatically arranged in booklet format in correct order to make a multiple page signature booklet on both sides of paper e g Scanning a book original from the original glass Mode key Description Spr...

Page 265: ...parately Mode key Description Spread Booklet Pagina tion Front Back Cover Spread Booklet Pagina tion Mode key Description Left Bind Page spread originals will be scanned from the left page to the righ...

Page 266: ...cting the Front Cover or Front Back Cover Spread mode follow the procedure on page 11 22 to scan the front cover first 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Book Copy on the Application Scree...

Page 267: ...om and Auto Paper Select are released and e1 0 magnification is selected automatically Be sure not to select Top as binding direction on the Output Application Screen 9 Press Start on the control pane...

Page 268: ...quent jobs 0 Max 100 jobs can be programmed for an output job 0 Program Job settings cannot be stored in Program Memory 1 Position the original 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Program J...

Page 269: ...he current job images To delete the scanned images touch Cancel 8 Repeat above steps until all job originals are scanned 9 When all originals are scanned touch Separate Scan to exit the Separate Scan...

Page 270: ...11 Application functions 11 28 CS655 Pro 12 Press Start The machine will start printing in conditions specified for each job...

Page 271: ...will be selected automatically 0 The output size can be selected standard size or determined when a magnification ratio is entered on the screen 1 Position the original on the original glass then clo...

Page 272: ...io 6 Touch OK to complete the setting To restore the previous setting touch Cancel To release the Multi Page Enlargement function with the current setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the...

Page 273: ...ation on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Non Image Area Erase on the Application Screen The incompatible function keys will be dimmed to show inactivity 4 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen wi...

Page 274: ...Image Area Erase by adjusting the density level of the original manually See the User s guide POD Administrator s reference Non Image Area Erase may perform incorrectly if the lighting in the work pla...

Page 275: ...reversed image according to the original image detected as Full Color or Black 1 Position the original 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Neg Positive Reverse on the Application Screen Th...

Page 276: ...ge by specifying the scanning area 0 Size Auto Detect mode uses Non Image Area Erase to automatically detect the original size with the ADF original cover kept open 1 Position original on the original...

Page 277: ...ed touch Input With Keypad to display the Image Size Input Screen Touch Horizontal or Vertical to highlight it then enter the desired horizontal vertical width Touch Close to complete the setting and...

Page 278: ...7 Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad then press Start The machine will start printing when ready for output Detail Using Size Auto Detect mode Image Repeat may perform inc...

Page 279: ...o e1 0 100 Rotation becomes unavailable if this magnification ratio is changed manually 0 The scanning area will be a portion of the selected paper size equally divided according to the selected mode...

Page 280: ...pplication Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Image Repeat key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump to the subsequent screen to make any setting change Auto Z...

Page 281: ...1 mm increments 0 Frame erase and Center erase can be used in combination 0 The Frame erase amount can be specified both collectively for all four sides and individually for each side 1 Position the...

Page 282: ...ode To specify the erase amount for Erase All Sides Confirm that all the frame erase amounts in the illustration are highlighted Use and or touch panel keypad to enter the desired erase amount To spec...

Page 283: ...mplete the setting To restore the previous setting touch Cancel To release the Frame Center Erase function with the current setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The...

Page 284: ...n the center of the copy paper without image division performed 4 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Non Image Area and Image Centering keys displayed...

Page 285: ...ion is available only when Booklet Pagination or 2 Repeat mode of Image Repeat has been already selected Use this function to make the desired amount of blank space between the two images on a page If...

Page 286: ...y the shift direction and amount Use Top or Bottom to shift the image in lengthwise direction and Right or left in widthwise direction Touch the desired shift direction key to highlight it then use an...

Page 287: ...the Application key Use this key to jump to the subsequent screen to make any setting change 10 Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad then press Start The machine will start p...

Page 288: ...ut reducing the original image see Adjusting position of copy image Page margin Shift on page 11 43 0 Auto Zoom is automatically selected and cannot released Reduction ratio will depend on the specifi...

Page 289: ...ion and Right or left in widthwise direction Touch the desired shift direction key to highlight it then use and or touch panel keypad to enter the desired shift amount Setting the shift amount in 0 1...

Page 290: ...in stamp numbering for multiple sets page number for multiple pages date time watermark watermark numbering and copy protect The following seven modes are provided for the Stamp function See page 11 7...

Page 291: ...ne adjustment for printed position Start number setting for Set Numbering mode Start number setting for Page No mode Character size type setting for Page No and Date Time modes Cover Insert print sett...

Page 292: ...n the Copy Screen 3 Touch Stamp Image Overlay on the Application Screen 4 Touch Built in Stamp 5 Select the desired stamp type printing position character size print page and color Touch one of the tw...

Page 293: ...setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump t...

Page 294: ...desired numbering type printing position character size print page start number and color Touch one of the four numbering type keys to highlight it Touch one of the nine printing position keys to high...

Page 295: ...setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump t...

Page 296: ...55 Pro 11 17 3 Printing page number Page no Print a page number onto the specified position of copies 1 Position the original 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Stamp Image Overlay on the...

Page 297: ...or see page 11 66 Touch Change Character to select the character size and type See page 11 65 for details To specify the start number touch Start Number See page 11 65 for details 6 Touch OK twice to...

Page 298: ...ed date time type printing position character size type print page and color Touch one of the five date type keys and one of the three time type keys to highlight it Touch one of the nine printing pos...

Page 299: ...setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump t...

Page 300: ...ine 1 Position the original 2 Touch Application on the Copy Screen 3 Touch Stamp Image Overlay on the Application Screen 4 Touch Watermark 5 Select the desired watermark type color and text density To...

Page 301: ...setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump t...

Page 302: ...age Overlay on the Application Screen 4 Touch Set Numbering in the Watermark area 5 Select the desired watermark numbering type character size start number color and text density Touch one of the four...

Page 303: ...setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key Use this key to jump t...

Page 304: ...Select the desired type for both watermark and background pattern Alternative printing of these two is unavailable 0 Select the desired watermark pattern color from black magenta and cyan 0 The water...

Page 305: ...the setting To restore the previous setting touch Cancel To release the Stamp Image Overlay function with the current setting remained touch Function Off 7 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy...

Page 306: ...irection Right or left 1 Touch the desired direction key to highlight it then use and or touch panel keypad to enter the desired amount 2 Touch OK to complete the setting and return to the previous sc...

Page 307: ...can be specified 2 Touch Start Page under Page No to highlight it then enter the desired start page 3 Touch Start Number under Chapter to highlight it then use and or touch panel keypad to enter the d...

Page 308: ...nder Cover to highlight it 2 Select one of the keys under Print Insert if Print mode has been specified or one of the two under Blank Insert for Blank mode 3 Touch OK to complete the setting and retur...

Page 309: ...remained touch Function Off 6 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key This key can also be used to di...

Page 310: ...ss Start to scan Repeat steps 9 and 10 for all originals 11 Touch Separate Scan to exit the Separate Scan mode 12 Enter the desired print quantity from the control panel keypad then press Start The ma...

Page 311: ...ied in the job To use this function the optional HDD HD 506 is required to be installed in the machine Follow the steps 1 2 3 and 9 for printing only 1 Position the overlaying original facedown on the...

Page 312: ...Enter the desired image name to be stored Use the touch screen keypad to enter the desired name up to 8 characters The date when making this entry will be stored automatically 7 Touch OK The Copy Scre...

Page 313: ...g remained touch Function Off 11 Touch OK on the Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored with highlighted Stamp Overlay key displayed under the Application key This key can also be used to...

Page 314: ...both OK and Cancel keys are displayed the image with the entered name applied can be overwritten Touch Cancel to overwrite the existing image data To store the new data with a new name touch OK If the...

Page 315: ...CS655 Pro 11 73 Application functions 11 11 20 Copy conditions incompatible with application functions...

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Page 320: ...y with Page Numbering in Stamp Grayed out or a message warns that the combination is unavailable 10 Available combinations of Stamp Watermark Image Overlay Program Overlay are as shown below 15 Compat...

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Page 323: ...original 2 Touch Output Appli on the Copy Screen The Output Application Screen will be displayed Output tray positions are indicated as square marks on the front image of the machine and the tray mark...

Page 324: ...the Output Tray Selection Screen The Output Application Screen will be restored with the selected tray mark highlighted 6 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The Copy Screen will be restored 2 R...

Page 325: ...nd duplex copies front and back pages have the same side up from top bound duplex originals printed upside down on back pages use the setting for binding direction of duplex originals See page 9 3 for...

Page 326: ...sets from 4 original sheets Mode Description Non sort Non sort mode simply means that the offset stacker finisher modes are not selected Copies will be stacked upon exit without being offset by sorte...

Page 327: ...rt Collate Uncollate output to the primary main tray Stapled output to the primary main tray Non sort Collate Uncollate output to the secondary sub tray Mode Description Non sort Col late Non sort Col...

Page 328: ...the tray mark currently selected appears highlighted If the primary main tray is not selected touch Output Tray to select it For details on selecting an output tray see page 12 3 3 Select the desired...

Page 329: ...d specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 5 1 Position the original 2 Touch Staple on the Copy Screen Stapled sheets will be delivered to the primary main tray The Output Application icon shows the sta...

Page 330: ...estored 7 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The specified output mode icon will be displayed on the Copy Screen 2 Reminder The primary main tray gradually goes down while printed materials are...

Page 331: ...ices Change the output tray and select the desired output mode by following the procedure below Detail For detailed specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 5 1 Position the original 2 Touch Output Appl...

Page 332: ...llate to highlight it Select output face Face Down Face Up and output order 1 to N N to 1 as needed 5 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The specified output mode icon will be displayed on the...

Page 333: ...gned to the paper otherwise the copies may not be punched in position Detail For detailed specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 5 1 Position the original 2 Touch Punch on the Copy Screen Punched shee...

Page 334: ...e Punch function with the current number of punch holes and punch position setting remained touch Function Off The Output Application Screen will be restored 7 Touch OK on the Output Application Scree...

Page 335: ...d sets from 4 original sheets Mode Description Non sort Non sort mode simply means that the offset stacker finisher modes are not selected Copies will be stacked upon exit without being offset by sort...

Page 336: ...ort Collate Uncollate output to the primary main tray Stapled output to the primary main tray Non sort Collate Uncollate output to the secondary sub tray Mode Description Non sort Col late Non sort Co...

Page 337: ...he machine and the tray mark currently selected appears highlighted If the primary main tray is not selected touch Output Tray to select it See page 12 3 for details 3 Select the desired output mode F...

Page 338: ...d specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 6 1 Position the original 2 Touch Staple on the Copy Screen Stapled sheets will be delivered to the primary main tray The Output Application icon shows the sta...

Page 339: ...estored 7 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The specified output mode icon will be displayed on the Copy Screen 2 Reminder The primary main tray gradually goes down while printed materials are...

Page 340: ...ices Change the output tray and select the desired output mode by following the procedure below Detail For detailed specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 6 1 Position the original 2 Touch Output Appl...

Page 341: ...llate to highlight it Select output face Face Down Face Up and output order 1 to N N to 1 as needed 5 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The specified output mode icon will be displayed on the...

Page 342: ...1 to 105 g m2 Fold Staple 20 sheets 64 to 80 g m2 16 sheets 81 to 105 g m2 0 Output tray Folding mode tray 0 Folding mode tray capacity 33 sets max of 3 sheet multi half folded booklet paper length 30...

Page 343: ...d bypass tray 0 Printed side Selectable inside or outside 0 Output tray Folding mode tray 0 Tray capacity 50 sets one tri fold sheet 0 The output order will automatically be set to N to 1 for Inside P...

Page 344: ...5 Touch OK To restore the previous setting touch Cancel To release the function with current setting remained touch Function Off The Output Application Screen will be restored 6 Touch OK on the Output...

Page 345: ...gned to the paper otherwise the copies may not be punched in position Detail For detailed specifications see page 3 3 and page 7 6 1 Position the original 2 Touch Punch on the Copy Screen Punched shee...

Page 346: ...Output Application Screen will be restored 7 Touch OK on the Output Application Screen The specified output mode icon will be displayed on the Copy Screen 2 Reminder The primary main tray gradually go...

Page 347: ...ith Trimming mode on the machine with Finisher FS 607 a booklet type cover will be attached to the multiple page signature booklets Paper setting for the covers to be loaded in paper inserter is requi...

Page 348: ...nfiguration are described below Finisher FS 520 Paper inserter PI 502 Staple 1 staple 2 staples Finisher FS 520 Paper inserter PI 502 Punch kit PK 512 PK 513 Staple 1 staple 2 staples Punch Finisher F...

Page 349: ...gn the guide plate with the paper 2 Press Staple mode selection button and Punch button to select the desired mode To select Staple 1 staple 2 staples Fold Staple or Multi Tri Fold press Staple mode s...

Page 350: ...12 Output applications 12 30 CS655 Pro 12 7 Copy conditions incompatible with output applications...

Page 351: ...CS655 Pro 12 31 Output applications 12...

Page 352: ...dition in the top row is selected automatically Unreleasable B Condition in the top row is selected automatically Releasable C Not specified D Condition in the far left column does not function ignore...

Page 353: ...13 Advanced information...

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Page 355: ...Separate Scan mode for more than 100 sheets of original or originals to be scanned from original glass 1 Position the original then select the desired copy conditions on the Copy Screen Or use Separa...

Page 356: ...ck Screen to return to the checking steps When Bookmark has been checked on some subsequent screen selecting the application function key will jump to that screen See page 11 4 for details Do not pres...

Page 357: ...ll be resumed Press Stop to suspend the proof copying In this case the scanned image data will not be deleted from memory If any setting change is required press Mode Check and return to step 3 If the...

Page 358: ...sition the original then select the desired copy conditions on the Copy Screen Or use Separate Scan mode to scan all originals 2 Press Proof Copy on the control panel A sample copy will be output whil...

Page 359: ...ay is in use The Call for Service message displays or a paper misfeed occurs Already using Interrupt mode 0 Reserve job cannot be operated in Interrupt mode 0 Auto Low Power or Auto Shut off will not...

Page 360: ...copy job setting 0 Available settings Basic setting Original Setting Special Image Application Output Application Print quantity 0 Stored job is given a job number 01 30 and alphabetical name dispens...

Page 361: ...isplayed can be overwritten The key with a lock icon displayed is locked and cannot be selected Touch OK to proceed to the screen for entering the job name 6 Enter the desired job name then touch OK E...

Page 362: ...en press Mode Memory on the control panel The Mode Memory Screen will be displayed 3 Touch a job number key to select a job you want to recall The job keys numbered from 01 to 18 are displayed on the...

Page 363: ...ings can be recalled even after the machine power is turned off then on 1 Position the original 2 Press Mode Memory on the control panel The Mode Memory Screen will be displayed 3 Touch Pre Job Recall...

Page 364: ...eys on Copy Screen 02 Scan provides information on function and operation of the keys on Scanner Screen 03 Job List provides information on function and operation of the keys on Job List Screen 04 Mac...

Page 365: ...users who have difficulty in touching keys with accuracy Detail The POD Administrator s reference describes how to set the desired response time 0 Response time can be selected from Normal 0 5 second...

Page 366: ...nel screen job condition and state of the machine can be monitored using the automatic reload function of the web browser The remote panel can be displayed in an exclusive window Multi Monitor functio...

Page 367: ...menu such as paper misfeed prompt will not be updated automatically when using Remote Panel After a long period of inactivity click Reload at the upper corner of the screen to display the current sta...

Page 368: ...lities screen The state of the machine touch panel screen and job condition will be displayed Clicking the touch panel screen on the Remote Monitor will display the Remote Panel in an exclusive window...

Page 369: ...ondition of up to 10 machines are displayed in tile view The Remote Panel will also be displayed in the same browser Clicking the touch panel screen on the desired Remote Monitor displayed in the brow...

Page 370: ...13 Advanced information 13 18 CS655 Pro...

Page 371: ...14 Job management...

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Page 373: ...letters on the key turn red if any suspended job remains The jobs referred here include printer jobs and scanner jobs Follow the procedure below to display the Job List Screen 1 Touch JOB LIST tab on...

Page 374: ...croll if 8 or more jobs are entered 3 Select the desired job then select the job operation 2 Reminder This will not function if printing operation has already been started for the selected job To spec...

Page 375: ...play output history as a list The list includes following information Job No consecutive numbers of both copy and print jobs User Name user who transmitted the job Mode Copy or Printer Sheets max 4 di...

Page 376: ...ress to which the data was transmitted Result Complete or Cancel Time time when data transmission was executed Follow the procedure below to check the settings of transmitted jobs 1 Touch JOB LIST tab...

Page 377: ...llowing information Job No consecutive numbers of both copy and print jobs User Name user who transmitted the job Cause Memory Full Cancel etc cause for which the job was not completed 1 Touch JOB LIS...

Page 378: ...tab on the Copy Screen then touch Suspended The letters Suspended on the key appears red to prompt you that a suspended job remains in the machine 2 Check the status of the suspended jobs Touch Next t...

Page 379: ...15 Index...

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Page 381: ...ions and labels 1 33 Chapters 11 11 Chart adjustment screen 9 42 Checking copy count 6 5 Cleaning the machine 6 3 Cleaning the original glass 6 3 Clear key 8 3 Clearing mishandled paper 5 5 CMYK model...

Page 382: ...rving energy 2 15 Memory overflow 5 10 Memory overflow in current job 5 10 Mixed 9 9 Mode check 13 3 Mode check key 8 3 Mode memory 13 8 Mode memory key 8 4 Modifying colors 10 5 Multi half fold 12 22...

Page 383: ...ring Watermark 11 60 Setting job during warmup 8 15 Sharpness 10 11 10 27 Shift 11 43 Simplex duplex setting 9 23 Space requirements 1 36 Stamp image overlay 11 48 Standard optional equipment 2 9 Stap...

Page 384: ...15 6 CS655 Pro 15 Index...

Page 385: ...ual convenient in size readability and arrangement page layout chapter order etc O Yes O No Could you find the information you were looking for O Always O Most of the times O Sometimes O Not at all Wh...

Page 386: ...n your occupation Name Occupation Company Phone Address City Country Please return this sheet to Oc Technologies B V For the attention of ITC User Documentation P O Box 101 5900 MA Venlo The Netherlan...

Page 387: ...1100 Toronto Ontario M2N 6K8 Canada http www oce ca Oc Office Equipment Beijing Co Ltd Xu Mu Cheng Chaoyang District Beijing 100028 China http www oce com cn Oc Czech Republic ltd Hanusova 18 140 21...

Page 388: ...hd 3 01 Level 3 Wisma Academy Lot 4A Jalan 19 1 46300 Petalig Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia http www ocemal com my Oc Mexico S A de C V Prolongaci n Reforma 1236 4to Piso Col Santa F Del Cuajimal...

Page 389: ...SA Business Park Mas Blau Osona 2 08820 El Prat de Llobregat Barcelona Spain http www oce es Oc Svenska AB Sollentunav gen 84 191 27 Sollentuna Sweden http www oce se Oc Schweiz AG S gereistrasse 10...

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