[. . . ] TASKalfa 180/220 Introduction Thank you for your purchase of Taskalfa 180/220. This Operation Guide is intended to help you operate the machine correctly, perform routine maintenance and take a simple troubleshooting action as necessary, so that you can always use the machine in good condition. Please read this Operation Guide before you start using the machine, and keep it close to the machine for easy reference. We will not be liable for any damage caused by the use of third party supplies in this machine. [. . . ] Sets the copy exposure at the time the copier is turned on to Manual or Automatic. There will be no display when Photo Density has been selected in 03. Image Quality. Selects the initial value of the EcoPrint Mode when the power is turned on. Exposures will be lighter and less toner will be consumed when the EcoPrint Mode is used. Changes the number of the adjustment steps for the copy's exposure. 0. 5 - Setting this step enables even finer adjustment of the exposure. Adjusts the overall exposure of the copy when Auto Exposure Mode is used. 5-9 04. Initial Dens. 5-10 05. EcoPrint On: Enabled Off: Disabled* 5-10 06. Density steps 1 Step* 0. 5 Step 1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4) 5-10 07. Auto Density 5-11 5-2 OPERATION GUIDE System Menu System Menu Items 08. Text+Ph Dens. 09. Photo Density 10. Text Density 11. ReduceStreaks Description Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier's manual exposure (Text and Photo). Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier's manual exposure (Photo). Adjusts the central exposure value for the copier's manual exposure (Text). It is possible to make black streaking less noticeable when it appears when using the optional Document Processor. Setting this to Error Diffusion when copying originals with text and photos and Dithering when copying originals with mainly photos will result in clearer images. The background color can be lightened when it is found to be too dark after copying. Selects whether the cassette with the same size of paper as the original size will be automatically selected or whether a selected cassette level is to be used. Specifies the media type when the copier automatically selects the paper. Available settings 1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4) 1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4) 1(lightest) to 7(darkest) (*4) Off* Weak Strong ErrorDiffusion* Dither Matrix Reference Page 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-12 12. OptimizePhoto 5-12 5 1(lightest) to 5(darkest) (*3) Auto* DefaultCassette 5-13 5-13 13. OptimizBackgr 14. Initial Paper 15. AutoSel Paper OFF Plain* Transparency Rough Vellum Labels Recycled Preprinted Bond Cardstock Color (Colour) Prepunched Letterhead Thick paper Envelope High Quality Custom 1 to 8 Cassette 1* Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 5-14 16. DefaultCasset Selects the cassette that is automatically given priority for use. Manual paper feeding cannot be set using the Selected cassette function. Cassettes 2 to 4 will be displayed only when the optional Paper Feeder is installed. Switches feeding automatically to a cassette holding paper of the same size/orientation and copying continues when the paper in the cassette being used runs out. This will be displayed when the optional Paper Feeder is installed. 5-14 17. AutoCassetSel Disting. paper Not disting. * 5-15 OPERATION GUIDE 5-3 System Menu System Menu Items 18. PriorAutoZoom Description Sets whether or not to use automatic magnification (zoom/reduction percentage) when a paper cassette has been selected. When it is to be detected in inches, set this to AutoDetect inch; when the paper size is to be detected in centimeters, (AB columns) set this to Auto Detect mm and when Oficio 2 , 8K or 16K size is to be used, set this to Oficio 2, 8K or 16K. Cassettes 2, 3 and 4 will be displayed only when the optional Paper Feeder is installed. [. . . ] Adhesives that stick to the drum or rollers and peeled labels remaining in the machine may cause a failure. When printing onto labels, you must be liable for the print quality and possible trouble. The adhesive layer contains materials that are easily affected by the force applied in the machine. Gaps between labels may cause peeling of labels, resulting in a serious failure. [. . . ]