[. . . ] User Guide
W orkCentre XD Series
701P33177
FCC Compliance in the USA
WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. [. . . ] When any reduction or enlargement is selected the variable percent indicator will light. Display Window Preset or variable reduction/enlargement percentages appear in the Display Window at the time selections are made. After a few seconds, the reduction/enlargement percent is replaced with the number of copies selected. Press the % key to recall the current reduction/enlargement ratio.
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Reduction/Enlargement Reference Table Original Size 5. 5 × 8. 5 5. 5 × 8. 5 8. 5 × 14 8. 5 × 11 A4 B4 A4/ A3 Copy Size 8. 5 × 14 8. 5 × 11 8. 5 × 11 5. 5 × 8. 5 A3 A4 A5/ A4 % To Use 154% 129% 78% 64% 141% 81% 71%
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Copying Oversized Documents
The document cover may be removed in order to position an oversized document on the document glass. Note: If your copier is equipped with a Set Document Feeder or Automatic Document Feeder, the cover cannot be removed. Reattach the document cover by reversing the above step.
Book Mode (XD104 only)
This feature is useful when you want to copy facing pages of a document onto separate sheets of paper. Align the center of the document with the book symbol at the center front of the document glass and the green arrow on the left registration guide.
2. Select Book mode, and other desired features.
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50 is the maximum copy quantity in book mode. The left page will be copied first, then the right page will be copied.
3. Press Start.
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Paper Tray Bypass (XD100/102/103f/120f/125/125f only)
Use the Paper Tray Bypass to copy onto paper that is different from that loaded in the paper tray and to copy onto special stock such as envelopes, labels, or transparencies. Load special stock as follows: Predrilled paper: holes toward the rear of the copier. · Use labels, transparencies, and envelopes specifically designed for copiers (high temperatures). Place the original face down and align it with the registration guide on the document glass and close the document cover. XD103f/120f/125f copiers only Unless the SPF auto start has been disabled, the paper tray bypass cannot be selected. Insert a single sheet of paper into the paper tray bypass.
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The paper will feed automatically. When copying continuously, insert the next copy paper as soon as the previous sheet has fed.
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Alternate Paper Tray (XD104/105f/130df/155df only)
The alternate paper tray can be used to feed multiple sheets of standard paper, or it can be used to feed single sheets of special or heavy papers such as note cards, transparencies, and labels. The alternate paper tray holds up to 50 sheets of 20 lb/ 80 gsm paper ranging in size from 3. 5×5. 5" to 8. 5×14"/ A6 to 216×356mm. Load special stock as follows: Predrilled paper: holes toward the rear of the copier. Transparencies: removable stripe face up and toward the rear, one at a time. · Use labels, transparencies, and envelopes specifically designed for copiers (high temperatures). Place the original face down and align it with the registration guide on the document glass. Lower the alternate paper tray, located on the right side of the copier. [. . . ] The drum cartridge indicator on the machine diagram lights when the drum is near the end of life. Approximately 1, 000 more copies can be made, but you should have a replacement cartridge in stock. When the J2 status code is displayed, the machine will stop operating until the drum cartridge is replaced. Refer to A1 A2 Single Pass Feeder Misfeed/Automatic Document Feeder for detailed instructions. [. . . ]