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AR-161 (serv.man21)
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Copying Equipment / AR161 Operation Manual-Section 1
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15
MAKING COPIES
For manual copy density adjustment, press the AUTO/MANUAL/
PHOTO key to select MANUAL and adjust with the light (
) and
dark (
) keys as desired.
6
Set the number of copies using the numeric keys.
A single copy can be made with the initial setting, i.e., when “0” is
displayed.
Press the CLEAR (
) key to clear an entry if a mistake is made.
7
Press the START key.
The number in the copy quantity display will decrease by 1 each time
a copy is made.
Press the CLEAR key to stop copying in the middle of a run.
To repeat the same copy sequence for a different original, simply
replace the original and press the START key.
How to remove the platen cover
The platen cover can be removed to allow copying of
bulky objects. To remove it, simply lift the platen cover
straight up.
To reattach the platen cover, reverse the above procedure.
NORMAL COPYING
For photographs, select PHOTO and then adjust with the light (
)
and dark (
) keys as desired.
There are 5 exposure steps indicated by 3 indicator lights. (The
indicators light up one or two at a time.)
If exposure level 2 is selected, the two left-handmost indicators for that
level will light up simultaneously. Also, if level 4 is selected, the two
right-handmost indicators for that level will light up simultaneously.
Normal copying
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MAKING COPIES
REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM
Reduction and enlargement ratios can be selected either automatically with
the AUTO IMAGE key or manually with the PRESET RATIO selector
(
) keys and/or the zoom (
) keys. The zoom function enables
precise copy ratio selection from 50% to 200% in 1% increments.
Reduction/enlargement/zoom
Automatic
1
Place the original on the original table and close the
platen cover.
2
Press the ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER key until the indicator
for the size of the original on the original table lights up.
3
Use the TRAY SELECT key to select the paper tray with
the desired paper size.
This feature will not work when copy paper of non-standard size is
used or the bypass tray is used.
4
Press the AUTO IMAGE key.
The copy ratio will be automatically set.
If the size and orientation of the original do not correspond to standard
reduction/enlargement ratios for the selected paper tray, then the
ORIGINAL SIZE indicator will blink.
However, if an optional electronic sorting kit is installed, the original
image may be automatically rotated.
If a PRESET RATIO indicator is blinking, part of the original image
may not be copied.
5
Enter the number of copies.
6
Press the START key.
To cancel the automatic reduction/enlargement
mode, press the AUTO IMAGE key again.
When copying from an optional SPF with this feature,
the automatic reduction/enlargement mode will be
automatically cancelled after copying is complete.
17
MAKING COPIES
REDUCTION/ENLARGEMENT/ZOOM
Reduction/enlargement/zoom
Manual
1
Place the original on the original table and close the
platen cover.
2
Use the PRESET RATIO selector (
 , 
) keys and the
zoom (
 , 
)  keys to select the desired copy ratio.
To select a preset reduction or enlargement copy ratio, press the 
or 
 key repeatedly until the indicator for the desired copy ratio is lit.
A.
Preset reduction ratios are: 86%, 81%, 70%, and 50%.
B.
Preset enlargement ratios are: 115%, 122%, 141%, and 200%.
C.
Zoom ratios: Any ratio from 50% to 200% can be set, in 1%
increments. Press the 
 or 
 key to set the approximate
ratio, then press the 
 key to decrease the ratio or the 
 key
to increase the ratio.
When a zoom (
) key is pressed, the ZOOM indicator will light
up and the zoom ratio will be displayed in the copy quantity display for
at least two seconds.
To verify a zoom setting without changing the zoom ratio, press and
hold down the copy ratio display (
) key. When the key is released,
the display will return to the copy quantity display.
To decrease or increase the zoom ratio rapidly, press and hold down
the 
 or 
 key. However the value will stop at the preset reduction
or enlargement ratios. To move beyond these ratios, release the key
and then press and hold it down again.
D.
Same-size reset: Press the 
 or 
 key repeatedly until the
copy ratio returns to 100%.
3
Ensure that copy paper of the desired size is installed in
the paper tray.
If an optional paper feed unit is installed:
Use the ORIGINAL SIZE ENTER key to select the original size.
Copy paper of the appropriate paper size will be automatically selected
depending on the original size and copy ratio. If the selected PRESET
RATIO indicator or the ZOOM indicator blinks, the selected copy
image is too large for the copy paper size.
The desired paper tray can also be selected by pressing the TRAY
SELECT key.
4
Set the number of copies and press the START key.
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MAKING COPIES
1
Unfold the bypass tray.
When feeding B4 or A3 sized paper, extend the feeder tray.
2
Set the paper guides to the copy paper width.
3
Insert the copy paper (print face down) all the way into
the bypass tray.
Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper measuring from A6 to A3 can
be loaded in the bypass tray.
A6 size paper must be fed narrow into the feed slot.
Transparency film, labels, and other special purpose papers (except
envelopes) must be fed individually.
Up to 10 envelopes can be set.
When adding paper, first remove remaining paper, combine it with the
paper to be added and then reload as a single stack.
When loading envelopes, make sure that they are straight and flat.
Bypass feed (special paper)
BYPASS FEED (special paper)
The bypass tray is used to copy onto transparency film, labels, and other
special purpose papers. Up to 100 sheets of standard copy paper can be set
in the bypass tray.
For special purpose papers, the original image must be
smaller than the paper or media for copying.
If the original image is bigger than the paper or media, this
may cause smudges on the edges of the copies.
Also for standard copy paper, smudges may appear if the
copy paper is not at least as large as the original image.
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