Basic Operations
Printing from a Computer Data [Direct Print] [USB Job List]
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2)
Touch
[Output]
.
If you want to operate the ID print, touch
[ID Print Job]
.
The following screen appears.
3)
Press the
key.
After making a master, start printing.
Printing with Pause before “Print”
A master is made after receiving the data. The
machine stops after printing a proof copy.
1)
Check the proof copy and adjust the set-
tings as needed.
2)
Press the
key.
Printing starts.
Printing with Auto-process “OFF”
1)
Follow steps 1 to 3 in “Pause before “Mas-
ter””.
Stop after making a master and printing a
proof copy.
2)
Check the proof copy and adjust the set-
tings as needed.
3)
Press the
key.
Printing starts.
Note:
• If the data contains multiple pages, repeat the
same steps for each page.
• Entering the number of copies from the Print
Quantity Keys will override the number speci-
fied in the Print dialog box.
• For “ID Print”, printing starts with specified Auto
Process mode after recognition.
• To manually stop a job during master-making or
printing operation, press the
key. In master-
making process, the machine will stop after the
master is made. In printing process, the
machine will stop printing.
Press the
key to resume the job.
6
Remove the printed paper.
Open the Receiving Tray Paper Guides and
remove the paper.
Note:
• After printing is completed, the master remains
on the Print Drum (Cylinder). To protect confi-
dential documents from unauthorized duplica-
tion, use the Confidential feature to discard the
master after printing.
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Document_1.doc
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Document_2.doc
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Document_3.doc
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Document_1.doc
Owner: RISO
Date&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30
Format: A4
Ready to Make Master
Ready to Make Master
Black
Summary of Contents for SE 9380
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Page 97: ...Functions for Master Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master Preview 95...
Page 203: ...Storing Original Data and Use Method Copying Moving Stored Data 201...
Page 223: ...Maintenance Cleaning 221...
Page 257: ...Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 255...
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