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viiHow to Read this Manual
81CopyingNote❐ It is recommended to set originals in the document feeder with this function.❐ For sorting, the following limitations apply:❐ When you
82Stack—Stacking Together All Copies of a Page (111, 222, 333)The optional 20-bin sorter stapler, 10-bin sorter stapler, or 3-bin sorter is required t
83Copying1Press the Sorter key until the Stackindicator (bottom) is lit.2Set your originals in document feeder.3Press the Start keyFinishing
84Staple—Stapling CopiesThe optional 20-bin sorter stapler, 10-bin sorter stapler is required to use this function.Each copy set can be stapled togeth
85Copying❐ For Stapling, the following limitations apply:❐ In the following cases, the copies will be delivered to the tray without stapling.• When th
86Stapling copies automatically after copyingThe optional document feeder is required to use this function.1Press the Sorter key until the Sort(top)
Adjustment andColor Memory87Adjustment and Color Memory
88Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color BalanceThis function allows you to control the overall color tone of copies by adjusting theYellow, Ma
Adjustment andColor Memory894If you want to adjust more than onecolor, repeat steps 2 and 3.5Press the [OK] key.Color Balance Program—Storing and Reca
90Recalling the color balance1Press the Color Balance key.2Press the [Recall] key.3Press the [OK] key.Color Balance—Adjusting and Storing the Color
viiiWhat You Can do with this Machine• Color Conversion ⇒ Page 73• Color Erase ⇒ Page 75 • Centering ⇒ Page 60• Mirror ⇒ Page 77• Positive/Negative ⇒
Adjustment andColor Memory91Image AdjustmentYou can change the following default settings for image adjustment:Image AdjustmentYou can adjust the edge
92You can adjust the sensitivity when detecting whether the original has color areas inAuto Color Selection mode. When set to “B&W” values, the ma
Adjustment andColor Memory93Sharp/Soft, Contrast, Background Density and PastelNote❐ Any settings you make with the Sharp/Soft, Contrast, Background D
94U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sensitivity Level and Auto Separa-tion Sensitivity LevelNote❐ Any settings you make with the U.C.R. Adjustment, A.C.S. Sen
95Combination ChartCombination Chart
96Combination Chart✩ :These modes can be used together.★ :These modes can be used together with some limitations.➞:The original mode is overridden and
97Combination ChartCombination Chart*1 20-bin sorter stapler: ✩10-bin sorter stapler: ✗*2 20-bin sorter stapler: ➞10-bin sorter stapler: ✗555453525150
99What to do if SomethingGoes WrongWhat to do if Something GoesWrong
100If Your Machine Does not Operate as You WantCheck the following:❐ If you cannot correct the problem by taking the above actions, please contact you
ix• Sort ⇒ Page 80*1• Stack ⇒ Page 82*1• Staple ⇒ Page 84 *2• Directional Magnification (%) ⇒ Page 55• Auto Reduce/Enlarge ⇒ Page 43• Ori
101What to do if SomethingGoes WrongIf You Cannot Make Copies as You WantIf You Cannot Make Copies as You WantActionAdjust the image density.☛ See pag
102If You Cannot Make Copies as You WantActionSet the originals correctly.☛ See page 15, 16 or 17.Select the proper paper size.Select the proper repro
103What to do if SomethingGoes Wrong❐ If you cannot correct the problem by taking the above actions, please contact yourservice representative.If You
104BLoading PaperReference❐ Regarding paper sizes that can be set, ☛ see page 184.Note❐ If you want to change the paper size, ☛ see page 116.Non-recom
105What to do if SomethingGoes WrongLoading Paper in the Paper Tray1Pull out the paper tray until it stops.2 Remove the back fence.3 Square the paper
106DAdding TonerThere are four kinds of toner (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black). When D is lit, it istime to add toner.RWARNING:s• Do not incinerate
107What to do if SomethingGoes WrongDAdding Toner3Gently pull out the toner container.4Hold a new toner container horizon-tally and shake it 5 or 6 ti
108xClearing MisfeedsRCAUTIONn• When removing misfed paper, do not touch the fusing section be-cause it could be very hot.Note❐ When clearing misfeeds
109What to do if SomethingGoes WrongWhen A, B, C or Y is Displayed:1Open the front cover of the machine.2You can find a sticker (with x at thetop) exp
110When R is Displayed:If your machine is equipped with the 20-bin sorter stapler1You can find a sticker (with x at thetop) explaining how to remove m
xTable of ContentsWhere it is & What it isMachine Exterior...
111What to do if SomethingGoes WrongdAdding StaplesRCAUTION:R•This machine has been tested for safety using this supplier’s partsand consumables. We r
1125Reinstall the cartridge until it clicks.6Push the staple unit to the originalposition.7Close the front cover of the sorter sta-pler.dAdding Staple
113What to do if SomethingGoes WrongeRemoving Jammed StaplesNote❐ Staples might be jammed because of curled copies. In this case, try turning thecopy
1146Push the top cover until it clicks.Note❐ If the staple is coming out, press it tothe proper position.7Reinstall the cartridge until it clicks.8Pus
115Changing theMachine’s SettingsChanging the Machine’sSettings
116Changing Paper SizeNote❒ Make sure to select paper size with the user tools. Otherwise, misfeeds might oc-cur.Reference❒ For paper sizes, weight, a
117Changing theMachine’s Settings5Fasten the fences with screws.6Adjust the back fences to the new pa-per size.Note❒ For 11" × 17" paper, pu
118To Adjust the Paper Size with the User Tools1Press the User Tools key.2Make sure that [System Settings] isselected, then press the [OK] key.3Pres
119Changing theMachine’s SettingsUser ToolsAccessing the User ToolsThis section is for the key operators in charge of this machine. You can change or
1204Change the settings by following theinstructions on the display. Then pressthe [OK] key.Note❐ [OK] key: Press to set the new set-tings and return
xiCopyingBasic Operation ... 24How
121Changing theMachine’s SettingsUser Tools MenuSystem settingsPanel ToneReady/ToneCopy Count DisplaySystem ResetFunction ResetControl Panel OffAuto T
122— — — — —Accessible ModesCounter ResetClear Code & CounterProgram User CodeChg/Del User CodeCounter List Print— — — — —APS PriorityADS Priority
123Changing theMachine’s SettingsADF/SorterSetFavoritekeysSpecialModesMenu See ...page 133page 133page 133page 133page 133page 133page 134page 134SADF
124User ToolsSettings You can Change with the User Tools (System Set-tings)Reference❐ For how to access the user tools, ☛ see page 119.System settingD
125Changing theCopier’s SettingsDescriptionThe machine enters Energy Saver mode automatically after your job is fin-ished, after the selected time. Th
126User ToolsDescriptionYou can specify a bin to which documents are delivered for each feature(copy and printer).1. Select [Copy] or [Printer] with t
127Changing theCopier’s SettingsDescriptionIf you select “On”, only operators who know the key operator code can ac-cess the “Key Operator Tools” in t
128User ToolsSettings You can Change with the User Tools (Copy Features)Reference❐ For how to access the user tools, ☛ see page 119.General FeaturesDe
129Changing theCopier’s SettingsUser ToolsDescriptionYou can select the photo type (Press Print, Glossy Photo, or 2nd Genera-tion) in Auto Text/Photo
130User ToolsDescriptionYou can set the machine to recall program setting when the machine isturned on or when modes are cleared. Note❐ Default: Norma
xiiColor Creation... 73Color Co
131Changing theCopier’s SettingsUser ToolsDescriptionYou can register your user code (8 digits).1. Input your desired user code with the Number keys
132User ToolsImage AdjustmentDescriptionThe Auto Image Density levels in Full Color mode can be made lighter ordarker (5 levels). Note❐ Default: level
133Changing theCopier’s SettingsUser ToolsADF/SorterDescriptionWhen you set one original at a time in the document feeder, the Auto Feedindicator ligh
134Set Favorite KeysYou can register up to 4 frequently used functions in Favorite keys.1. Press the Favorite key you want to store the function.2
135OthersMaintaining Your MachineWhere to Put Your MachineDo’s and Don’tsRemarksUse and Storage of Supplies
136Maintaining Your MachineIf the exposure glass (platen glass), platen cover or document feeder belt is dirty, youmight not be able to make copies as
137OthersWhere to Put Your MachineMachine EnvironmentYour machine’s location should be carefully chosen because environmental conditionsgreatly affect
138Power ConnectionRWARNING:m• Only connect the machine to the power source described on theinside front cover of this manual.RWARNING:m• Avoid multi-
139OthersAccess to MachinePlace the machine near the power source, providing clearance as shown.TRSR120E12431. Rear: more than 10cm, 4.0"2. Right
140Do’s and Don’tsRCAUTION:r•When you move the machine, unplug the power cord from the wall outletto avoid fire or electric shock.•When the machine wi
xiiixClearing Misfeeds ... 108dAdding Stapl
141OthersRemarksCopier❐ When copying from a colored original, the copier will scan the original 4 times forone copy. Be careful not to move the origin
142Use and Storage of SuppliesCopy Paper❐ Copy paper of the types or in the conditions listed below are not recommended forthis copier.• Folded, curl
143Others❐ When setting paper thinner than 64g/m2, 17 lb or translucent paper in the papertrays or bypass trays, set it as shown in the figure below.
Projector UnitOperation145Projector Unit Operation
146Guide to ComponentsGuide to Components1. Power cordPlug the power cord into a wall outlet.2. Holder slotSet the holder here.3. Filter slotInsert th
Projector UnitOperation1471. Lock leversUse to fix the film after setting it in the holder.2. Film holdersSet 35 mm film in one of these holders.• Sli
148Film position sheetUse a duplicate of this sheet to place the filmin the correct position on the exposure glass.Make a copy from the original sheet
Projector UnitOperation149Before Operating projectorBefore Operating the ProjectorAvailable Films and SettingNote❐ Do not use the same film for more t
150Before Operating projectorAbout CopyingWhen setting mount films and strip films in the film holdersWhen setting wide films with the film position s
xivCopy Paper ... 142Paper Stor
Projector UnitOperation151Notes for Operation❐ First, you must perform shading to get the projector to register the condition of thefilm. This way, t
152How to Copy from FilmHow to Copy from FilmThe outline procedure for making copies is given below. Refer to the rest of this sec-tion for details o
Projector UnitOperation153Positioning the ProjectorNote❐ Do not touch the fresnel lens or the glass on the mirror unit. Fingerprints or dirtyparts mi
154Preparing the FilmCheck this table to find out the key you should use for your film type.Note❐ When performing shading, you must set a filter that
Projector UnitOperation155Preparing the FilmSelecting the Base Film (If Needed)Note❐ When you use negative film for copying, use that film’s appropria
156Setting Films in the Holder (If Needed)Check which type of holder you should use. ☛ See page 154.Slide Holder/Glass Mount Film HolderNote❐ The slid
Projector UnitOperation1572Adjust the position of the film.Note❐ Do not touch the image parts of thefilm when adjusting.3Close the film strip holder a
158Selecting the Film Type and Perform ShadingThe procedures are different depending on the type of film.1Press the Projector key.2Position the proj
Projector UnitOperation159Positive—35mm (Slide Holder/Mount Film Holder/Film StripHolder)1Open the film cover and insert the “P”(Positive) filter firm
1605Adjust the holder by sliding it up anddown to position the correct frame forcopying.Then press the # key.6If needed, adjust the color, density, o
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Projector UnitOperation161Positive—Special Sizes1Insert the “P” (Positive filter) in theleft slot as shown in the illustration.Then press the # key.N
1625Select the film size (1 - 8) using theNumber keys. Then press the #key.6Lift the fresnel lens, place the film in-side the film position sheet, a
Projector UnitOperation1639Press the Start key.0Choose your next job.Reference❐ For details, ☛ see page 176.Selecting the Film Type and Perform Shad
164Negative—35mm (Film Strip Holder)1Insert the “N” (Negative) filter in theleft slot as shown in the illustration.Then press the # key.Note❐ Be care
Projector UnitOperation1656Pull out the film strip holder with thebase film.7Set the film in the holder.Reference❐ Regarding setting the film, ☛ seepa
166!If needed, select the copier modes.Reference❐ For details, ☛ see page 175.@Press the Start key.#Choose your next job.Reference❐ For details, ☛ s
Projector UnitOperation167Negative—Special Sizes1Insert the “N” (Negative) filter in theleft slot as shown in the illustration.Then press the # key.N
1685Open the film cover and while press-ing the holder lever to the left, insertthe film strip holder in the right slot.6Insert the holder until the ★
Projector UnitOperation1699Select the film size (1 - 8) using theNumber keys. Then press the #key.0Lift the fresnel lens, place the film in-side the
170@If needed, select the copier modes.Reference❐ For details, ☛ see page 175.#Press the Start key.$Choose your next job.Reference❐ For details, ☛
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171Projector Unit OperationAdjusting Color, Density and FocusAfter shading, you can adjust the color tone, image density, or manual focusing.Note❐ Whe
172Adjusting the Color Tone/Brightness Using Negative Film❐ When you copy negative film, adjust the color tone (density of yellow, magenta, andcyan) a
173Projector Unit Operation1 If you want to adjust the color tone orimage density, select “1” with theNumber keys, then press the # key.2Select the
1746Place a blank piece of white paper un-der the mirror unit, then press the #key.7Adjust the focus with the focusing le-ver, then press the # key.N
175Projector Unit OperationSelecting ModesYou can select copier modes with the projector.❐ Regarding the modes that cannot be selected with the projec
176Choosing Next JobChoosing Next JobAfter copying, you can select the next job:• Continue:You can copy the same film again, or you can copy another f
177Projector Unit OperationExiting Projector Mode1Select “2” with the Number keys,then press the # key.2Replace the mirror unit to its originalpos
178What to do if Something Goes Wrong1. If the color balance is not right❐ If the color density leans to red or blue, or isn’t properly balanced, perf
179Projector Unit Operation❐ To extend the area that can be copied, use the glass mount film holder and focusmanually.5. If the projection lamp does n
180Daily MaintenanceExteriorWipe with a dry soft cloth.LensBlow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the lens, wipethem w
IntroductionThis manual contains detailed instructions on the operation and maintenance of this machine. Toget maximum versatility from this machine a
1Where it is & What it isWhere it is& What it is
181Projector Unit OperationMirror UnitBlow off any dust using the blower brush. If there are fingerprints on the glass, wipewith a soft cloth.TRSR0V0E
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Specification183Specifications
184MainframeConfiguration: DesktopProcess: Dry electrostatic transfer systemResolution: 400 dpiGradations: 256 gradationsOriginals: Sheet, book, objec
Specification185First copy time:(A4p, 81/2" × 11"p, when setting an original on the exposure glass andfull size copying)Non-reproduction are
186Reproduction ratios:5 enlargement and 7 reductionPower consumption:Noise Emission: Sound pressure level (The measurements are made accordingto ISO
Specification187Dimensions (W✕D✕H up to the exposure glass):620 ✕ 680 ✕ 602mm, 24.5" ✕ 26.8" ✕ 23.8"Weight:Approx. 105kg, 231.5 lb❐ Sp
188Document Feeder (Option)Original Feed: Automatic reverse document feed - ARDF modeAutomatic document feed - ADF modeSemi-automatic document feed -
Specification18920-bin Sorter Stapler (Option)Number of bins: 20 bins + proof trayPaper size for bins(Normal paper mode):Sort/Stack:A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5
19010-bin Sorter Stapler (Option)Number of bins: 10 bins + proof trayPaper size for bins:Sort/Stack:A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, 11" × 17"l, 10&quo
2Machine ExteriorMachine ExteriorTRSH011E1. Platen cover (option) Lower this cover over originals placed on the exposure glass(platen grass) for copyi
Specification1913-bin Sorter (Option)Number of bins: 3 binsPaper size for bins:A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, A5pl, B6l, A6l, 11" ×17"l, 10" × 1
1921000-sheet Tray Unit (Option)Copy paper weight: 64 - 105g/m2, 17 - 28 lbAvailable paper size:A3l, B4l, A4pl, B5pl, A5l, 11" × 17"l, 81/2
Specification193Projector Unit (Option)Projector Unit (Option)Acceptable film types:Type: Positive film, Negative filmSize: 35mmOthers: 60 ✕ 45mm, 60
1952 Sided → 1 Sided, 65AA.C.S. Sensitivity Level, 92Access to Machine, 139Adding Staples, 111Adding Toner, 106Auto Reduce / Enlarge, 43Auto Separatio
196PPanel Display, 8Paper Storage, 143Paper tray, 2Pastel, 91Photo mode, 33Platen cover, 2Positive/Negative, 79Power Connection, 138Preset R/E, 51Prog
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3Where it is & What it is1. Bypass tray Use to copy onto OHP transparencies, adhesive labels, translu-cent paper, post cards, and non-standard si
4 1. Platen cover Lower this cover over originals placed on the exposure glass(platen glass) for copying. 2. Document feeder (ADF)Insert a stack of
5Where it is & What it isOptions
61. User Tools keyPress to change the default settings andconditions to meet your requirements.2. Color Balance keyPress to adjust and store the co
7Where it is & What it is17. On indicatorThis indicator lights up when the opera-tion switch is turned on, and goes offwhen the switch is turned o
8Panel DisplayThe panel display shows the status of the machine, error messages, and functionmenus.Important❐ Do not apply a strong shock or force of
9Where it is & What it isFunction menu display1.✔ mark appears before the names of functions that are currently selected.2.The machine status and
10Example DisplaysThe basic elements used on the display are shown below. Understanding their mean-ing help you exploit this machine’s features quickl
Note to users in the United States of AmericaNotice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pu
11BasicsBasics
12Starting the MachineStarting the MachineTo start the machine, press the operation switch to turn the power on.Note❐ This machine automatically enter
13BasicsTurning on the Power1Press the operation switch to makethe On indicator light up.Note❐ If the power is not turned on when theoperation switch
14OriginalsStandard Size OriginalsThe machine will detect original of the following sizes and directions as standard sizeoriginals:❐ When you set orig
15BasicsSetting Originals on the Exposure Glass (Platen Glass)1Lift the platen cover or the documentfeeder.2Set the original face down on the ex-posur
16Setting a Stack of Originals in the Document FeederYou can insert a stack of originals into the document feeder. These originals are indi-vidually f
17BasicsSetting one Original at a Time in the Document FeederIf you set one original at a time in the document feeder, the second and subsequentorigin
185Press the Start key.6While the Auto Feed indicator is lit af-ter an original is fed, set the next origi-nal. The original is automatically fedand
19BasicsSetting Originals of Different Sizes in the DocumentFeederYou can insert a stack of originals of different standard sizes (e.g. A4, B5 etc.) i
20Setting Non-standard Sized OriginalsWhen copying from non-standard sized originals, enter the original size so that copy iswell aligned.Limitation❐
iDo not make copies of anything which is prohibited from copying by law. Thefollowing items are normally prohibited from copying by national law. Othe
21Basics4Enter the vertical original size with theNumber keys, then press the or# key.Note❐ To change the value entered, pressthe Clear/Stop key
22Removing the Platen Cover to Copy a Large OriginalYou can remove the platen cover to copy a large (more than A3, 11" × 17") original.Note
Copying23Copying
24Basic OperationHow to Make Copies1Set your original on the exposureglass (platen glass) or in the documentfeeder. ☛ See page 15, 16, or 17.2Confirm
Copying25Adjusting Copy Image DensityImage density affects the contrast of copies. With these functions you can control theimage density so that copi
26Basic OperationCombined auto and manual image densityUse when copying originals with a dirty background (such as newspapers). You canadjust the for
Copying27Basic OperationFull color copy modeThis function makes copies in full color.Note❐ You can adjust the overall color tone of copies. ☛ See page
28Black copy modeThis function makes copies in black.1Press the keys to light the Blackindicator.2Set your originals, then press theStart key.Singl
Copying29Twin color modeThis function makes copies with black parts in the selected color and other parts in theother selected color.Reference❐ For co
305Select the color you want to copy infor the black parts of the original withthe keys. Then press the [OK]key.6Set your originals, then press theSta
iiSAFETY INFORMATION
Copying31Selecting the Original Image Type (Photo/Text)To optimize the likeness between copies and originals, select an image type that matchesyour or
32Text modeThis mode is suitable for copying originals consisting of characters, line diagrams, andletter, but not photograph images.1Press the Origi
Copying33TRSS100ETRSS115EPhoto modeThis mode is suitable for copying originals consisting of pictures, photographs, andscreened letters/areas, but not
34TRSS100ETRSS115ESpecial Original modeUse this function for originals written in marker pen, originals printed from inkjet print-ers, or maps.1Press
Copying35Selecting the Copy Paper SizeSelect a suitable size of copy paper based on the original size and the reproductionratio.Auto paper selectThe m
36Copying from the Bypass TrayUse the bypass tray to copy onto thick paper, adhesive labels, OHP transparencies, ornon-standard size paper. Also use t
Copying37❐ When you copy onto OHP transparencies, you can select whether a blank slip sheetis inserted between OHP transparencies❐ When you set severa
383Press the [l/p] key to select paperdirection.4When you select [OHP] in step 2,press the [OK] key then selectwhether blank slip sheets are insertedb
Copying39Copying onto non-standard size paper with the bypass trayPreparation❐ You can register non-standard paper sizes you use often in keys [Custom
40Basic Operation7Press the [OK] key.8Adjust the paper guides to the papersize.Note❐ Make sure that the paper guidesmatch the paper size. If the paper
iiiSafety InformationWhen using your machine, the following safety precautions should always be followed.Safety during OperationIn this manual, the fo
Copying41Copying onto the reverse side of paper that has been alreadycopied ontoNote❐ If you want to copy onto thick paper (105-160g/m2, 28-43 lb), se
421 Open the bypass tray.2 Select [Duplex], or [Duplex Thick]with the keys.Note❐ When you copy onto non-standardsize paper, press the [Custom] keyand
Copying43Basic OperationAuto Reduce/Enlarge—Having the Machine Choose the Re-production RatiosThe machine can select the proper reproduction ratio bas
44Basic OperationEnergy Saver Mode—Saving EnergyIf you do not operate the machine for a certain period after copying, or when you pressand hold the E
Copying45Basic OperationInterrupt Copying—Temporarily Stopping one Job to CopySomething ElseUse the Interrupt key to interrupt a multicopy run and m
46Basic OperationAuto Start—Entering Copy Job Settings During the Warm-upPeriodIf you press the Start key during the warm-up period, the Start key
Copying47Program—Storing and Recalling Your Copy Settings inMemoryYou can store up to five frequently used copy job settings in machine memory andreca
48Recalling your settings1 Press the Program key.2Select the program number you wantto recall with the keys.Note❐ Only programs with m contain a p
Copying49Deleting a program1 Press the Program key.2 Press the [Delete] key.3 Select the program number that con-tains the program you wish to delet
50Check Modes—Checking the Selected Copy JobsBy pressing the Check Modes key, youcan see at a glance the modes you haveselected.Note❐ You can check
ivR WARNING:m• Only connect the machine to the power source described on theinside front cover of this manual.• Avoid multi-wiring.• Do not damage, b
51CopyingReduce/Enlarge—Reducing and EnlargingPreset R/E—Reducing and Enlarging Using Preset RatiosReference❐ Regarding functions that cannot be used
52TRSS100ETRSS119EEnlarging1 Press the [Ratio] key.2 Press the [Enlarge] or key to se-lect the enlarging ratio.3Press the [OK] key.4Set your origina
53CopyingTRSS100ETRSS117EZoom—Reducing and Enlarging in 1% StepYou can change the reproduction ratio from 25% to 400% in 1% steps.Note❐ You can select
54Using the Number keys1 Press the Zoom key.2 Enter the reproduction ratio with theNumber keys.3Press the [OK] key.4Set your originals, then pres
55CopyingTRSS100ETRSS117EDirectional Magnification (%)—Stretching and Squeezing theImage in 1% Steps1: Horizontal %2: Vertical %Copies can be reduced
56TRSS100ETRSS117E4Enter the horizontal ratio with theNumber keys or the [+] [-] keys.5Press the [OK] key.6Set your originals, then press theStart k
57CopyingDirectional Size Magnification (inch)—Stretching and Squeez-ing the Image into the Copy Area1: Horizontal original size2: Vertical original s
58TRSS100ETRSS114ETRSS100ETRSS112E2Press the [↓Next] key until [D. SizeMag. (inch)] is displayed.3Select [D. Size Mag. (inch)] with the keys, then pre
59Copying7Enter the horizontal copy paper sizewith the Number keys, then pressthe # key.8Press the [OK] key.9Set your originals, then press theStar
60Shifting the ImageCenteringYou can move the image to the center. This function is convenient when the copypaper is larger than the original.1Press t
vR CAUTION:m• Keep the machine away from humidity and dust. A fire or an elec-tric shock might occur.• Do not place the machine on an unstable or til
61CopyingMargin Adjustment—Adding Margins for BindingYou can make a margin by shifting the image to the left or right. This function is conve-nient wh
62TRSS100ETRSS116ETRSS100ETRSS115E1Press the Menu key.Note❐ If you assign Margin Adjustment func-tion to one of the Favorite keys,press it and go t
63CopyingSeries Copies—Making Single CopiesBook→1 Sided—From Book Originals to 2 One-sided CopiesThis function makes one-sided copies from two facing
644Make sure that [Book 1 Sided] isselected, then press the [OK] key.5Select the copy paper size.6Set your originals, then press theStart key.Serie
65CopyingTRSS100ETRSS114ETRSS100ETRSS112E2 Sided →1 Sided—From Two-sided Originals to 2 One-sidedCopiesThe optional document feeder is required to use
66TRSS100ETRSS115E4 Select [2 Sided 1 Sided] with the keys, then press the [OK] key.5Select the copy paper size.6Set your originals in the documentf
67CopyingCombine—Combining Two OriginalsThe optional document feeder is required to use this function.This function automatically combines 2 one-sided
683Select the copy paper size.4Set your originals in the documentfeeder, then press the Start key.Series Copies—Making Single Copies
69CopyingCover Sheet—Adding or Inserting SheetsFront Cover—Copying a Front CoverThe optional document feeder is required to use this function.Note❐ Th
702Press the [ Next] key until [CoverSheet] is displayed.3Select [Cover Sheet] with the keys, then press the [Select] key.4Make sure that [Front Cover
viHow to Read this ManualHow to Read this ManualSymbolsIn this manual, the following symbols are used:R WARNING:This symbol indicates a potentially ha
71CopyingFront & Back Covers—Copying or Adding Front and BackCoversThe optional document feeder is required to use this function.<Back Cover: C
722 Press the [ Next] key until [CoverSheet] is displayed.3Select [Cover Sheet] with the keys, then press the [Select] key.4Select [Front & Back C
73CopyingTRSS100ETRSS112EColor CreationColor Conversion—Converting a Selected Color into a Dif-ferent ColorThis function converts a selected color of
743Select [Color Conversion] with the keys, then press the [Select]key.4Select the original color (color to beconverted) with the keys, thenpress th
75CopyingColor CreationColor Erase—Erasing the Selected ColorThis function erases a selected color from the original image.Reference❐ For copy samples
763Select [Color Erase] with the keys, then press the [Select] key.4Select the color to be erased with the keys, then press the [OK] key.5If you want
77CopyingImage CreationMirror—Making a Mirror ImageThis function makes a mirror image copy of the original.Note❐ Set the original as below when settin
782Press the [ Next] key until [Mirror] isdisplayed.3Make sure that [Mirror] is selected,then press the [Select] key.4Set your originals, then press t
79CopyingPositive/Negative—Copying in Complementary ColorsThis function copies the original image in complementary colors. If you use a blackand white
80FinishingNote❐ To avoid problems caused by curled copies, try turning over the paper stack in thepaper tray. If there is no improvement, change to c
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