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PART NAMES AND FUNCTION

EXTERIOR

Output tray (exit tray cabinet) *1

Received faxes and printed papers are delivered to this tray.

Automatic document feeder

It automatically feeds and scans multiple originals. 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned. Both sides of 2-sided originals can be automatically scanned at one time.

Motion sensor

This sensor detects the presence of a person that approaches the machine, and automatically wakes the machine from sleep mode (Motion Sensor Mode Only).

USB port (A type)

This is used to connect a USB device such as a USB memory device to the machine. Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed).

Operation panel

This panel hosts the [Power] button, Information indicator and touch panel.
Use the touch panel to operate each of these functions.
There is also an NFC touch point area mark.

Keyboard*2

Use this as a substitute for the soft keyboard displayed on the touch panel. When not being used, it can be stored under the operation panel.

Exit tray unit (right tray)*1

Set this tray as the output tray if needed.

Front cover

Open this cover to switch the main power switch to "On" or "Off" to replace a toner cartridge.

Tray 1

Store paper in this tray.

Tray 3

Store paper in this tray.

Tray 4

Store paper in this tray.

Tray 2

Store paper in this tray.

*1 Peripheral device.

*2 Equipped standard or not available in some countries and regions. Contact your dealer or nearest authorised service representative.

Saddle Stitch Finisher (large stacker) *

This staples and folds paper.
A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper.

Inserter*

Covers and insertion sheets to be inserted into printed sheets can be loaded. Using the manual finishing function, you can directly feed paper into the finisher (large stacker) or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker) to staple, punch or fold the paper.

Curl correction unit*

This unit corrects curls in printed paper.

Paper pass unit*

Relay between the machine and the finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker).

Tray 5 (BP-LC11)*

Store paper in this tray.

Tray 5 (MX-LC19)*

Store paper in this tray.

Finisher (large stacker)*

This staples paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper.

Saddle stitch finisher*

This staples and folds paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. You can also perform stapling manually.
You can also perform stapling manually.

Finisher*

This staples paper. A punch module can also be installed to punch holes in output paper. You can also perform stapling manually.

Trimming module*

This trims the excess of saddle-stitched output.

Punch module*

This is used to punch holes in output. Requires a finisher, finisher (large stacker), saddle stitch finisher or saddle stitch finisher (large stacker).

Folding unit*

This folds and outputs paper.

* Peripheral device.

INTERIOR

Main power switch

Use this switch to turn on the power for the machine.
When using the fax or Internet fax functions, always keep this switch in the " " position.

Toner cartridge

This cartridge contains toner.
When the toner in a cartridge runs out, replace with new one.

Fusing unit

Heat is applied here to fuse the transferred image onto the paper.

Warning

The fusing unit is hot.
Take care not to burn yourself when removing a misfeed.
Right side cover

Open this cover to remove a paper misfeed.

Right side cover release lever

To remove a paper misfeed, pull and hold this lever up to open the right side cover.

Bypass tray

Use this tray to feed paper manually. When loading paper larger than 8-1/2" x 11"R or A4R, pull out the extension guide.

Cover for toner collection container

Open this cover when you need to replace the toner collection container.

Toner collection container

This container collects excess toner that remains after printing

A service technician collects replaced Toner collection container.

AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER AND DOCUMENT GLASS

Paper feed roller

This roller rotates to automatically feed the original.

Document feeding cover

Open this cover to remove an original misfeed.
This cover is also opened to clean the paper feed roller.

Original guides

These guides help ensure that the original is scanned correctly.
Adjust the guides to the width of the original.

Document feeder tray

Place the original.
Place the original with the print side facing up.

Original exit tray

The original is discharged to this tray after scanning.

Original setting indicator

This indicator lights when the document is correctly loaded on the document feeder tray.

Scanning area

Originals placed in the automatic document feeder are scanned here.

Original size detector

This unit detects the size of an original placed on the document glass.

Document glass

If you want to scan books or other thick originals that cannot be fed through the automatic document feeder, place them on this glass.

SIDE AND BACK

[Power] button

Use this button to turn the machine's power on and off.

External phone socket (TEL)*

When the fax function of the machine is used, an external phone can be connected to this socket.

Telephone line socket (LINE)*

When the fax function of the machine is used, the telephone line is connected to this socket.

LAN connector

Connect the LAN cable to this connector when the machine is used on a network.
Use a shielded LAN cable.

USB port (B type)

The machine does not use this connector.

USB port (A type)

This is used to connect a USB device such as a USB memory device to the machine.
Supports USB 2.0 (Hi-Speed) and USB3.0 (SuperSpeed).

Power plug

* Peripheral device

OPERATION PANEL

This section describes the names and functions of the respective parts of the operation panel.

Information indicator

This indicator illuminates when the power to the machine is turned on, and when a user logs in to the machine.

Touch panel

Messages and keys appear on the touch panel display.
Operate the machine by directly tapping the displayed keys.

Main power indicator

This indicator lights up when the machine's main power switch is in the “ ” position.
Blinks blue during the time that the [Power] button does not operate immediately after the main power switch is switched on.
This indicator will also blink blue when receiving printer data.
This indicator blinks yellow during Auto Power Shut-Off mode.

[Power] button

Use this button to turn the machine's power on and off.

NFC touch point area

Mobile devices can be easily connected to the machine by touching the mobile device to the machine.

You can change the angle of the operation panel.

Caution

  • The touch panel is a capacitance type.
  • Use your finger to operate the touch panel. If you operate it with a pen, it may not work properly. Also, be aware that precious metals such as accessories may cause unintended touch movements.
  • Do not touch the touch panel while the unit is starting up. If you touch the touch panel, it may not operate normally.
  • Example:
    Turn on the main power switch, press the [Power] button, and wait until the home screen is displayed. Returning from auto power shut-off.

INFORMATION INDICATOR

When turning the machine power ON/OFF; at user authentication when the user has logged in using IC card or NFC; when connecting USB memory to the machine; when starting a job on the machine control panel; or during image adjustment or when adding toner; a fax is being received or an error has occurred in the machine, the LED lights blue, white and orange in response to the request/operation from the user to communicate to the user the machine status.

This light is used to communicate with users in front of the machine, therefore this is not lit as a result of remote operations.

Lighting patterns

Lighting patterns differ depending on status.

Lighting colour Lighting patterns Status

Blue

Lighting pattern 1

When the power is turned on by user operation or motion sensor, when the power is turned off by user operation, when the power is restored from sleep mode*1, when the power is shifted to sleep mode*1, and when a job (copy, scan, fax) is started by the operation panel.

Lighting pattern 2

During user authentication, at user login using an IC card or NFC Insertion of USB memory into the machine

Lighting pattern 3

When users are made to wait, during image quality adjustment or adding toner

White

Blinks

A fax is being received. when the exit tray unit (right tray) is used for output, this blinks until the output is removed.

Orange

Solidly*2

Errors that do not stop machine operation, such as replacement timing of the toner collection container.

Blinks*2

Errors that stop machine operation, such as misfeeds and out of toner.

*1 The information lamp lights up when the power is turned on or off directly by the user, or when the machine is restored from sleep mode. The information lamp does not light up when the printer is not operated directly by the user, such as when receiving a print job or when the scheduled auto power shut-off is turned on or off.

*2 If the lighted state and the blinking state overlap, the blinking state takes priority.

Lighting pattern 1
After lighting sporadically, all lights come on together, and then turn off.

Lighting pattern 2
The centre light comes on, the left and right lights come on, then the centre light turns off.
Lighting pattern 3
Lights come on in succession, from the left lamp to the right lamp.
If there are multiple lighting patterns for the information indicator, then that which is later has priority. The previous information indicator lighting pattern turns off, then the information indicator lights in accordance with the later generated lighting pattern.
However, if lighting pattern 3 and another lighting pattern overlap, then lighting pattern 3 will have priority, and the other pattern will not be received until lighting pattern 3 is completed.

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