Konica Minolta KIP Color 80 KIP Color 80 Printer User Guide - Page 18
Operation Panel, Selects one Roll Deck for Initial Cut.
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1. 5. 4 Operation Panel The Operation Panel on the upper right of front face is available for several settings. It also indicates several status of KIP Color 80. 1 2 3 6 4 7 8 9 10 11 5 Paper Deck 12 34 Select Cut Copy Density MF K D1 D2 C D3 M D4 Y D10 Wire-Clean D9 D8 D7 D6 Menu D5 Enter Online 12 13 14 18 15 16 17 No. Name of part Function 1 Roll Deck Selection Indicates the present selection of Roll Deck for Initial Indicator Cut. 2 Roll Deck Selection Selects one Roll Deck for Initial Cut. Key 3 Cut Key Makes an Initial Cut for the roll media on the selected Roll Deck. 4 Wire-Clean Key Starts wire cleaning operation to prevent any image problem. Lights when ready for wire cleaning, flashing for cleaning, off for disabled for cleaning 5 Ready Indicator Flashes green when the KIP Color 80 is warming up. Lights green when the KIP Color 80 gets ready. 6 Open Indicator Lights orange when any door or unit is open or unlocked. 7 Web Cleaner Empty Flashes red when the Web Cleaner is near empty. Indicator Lights red when the Web Cleaner is emptied completely and no more copy/print become available. 8 Toner Empty Lights red when the toner is emptied completely and no Indicator more copy/print become available. 9 Roll Empty Indicator Lights red when the roll media in use is emptied. 10 Mis-feed Indicator 11 Waste Toner Full Indicator 12 Density Indicator 13 Copy Density Key Lights red when a printing media is mis-fed. (A mis-feed code like "J-xxxx" is indicated on the Status Display and some indication LED of Mis-feed Location Indicator lights red to inform the location of mis-feed.) Lights red when the Waste Toner Box is filled with the toner or when it is not installed correctly. Indicates the density level presently selected by the Copy Density Key. Can change the density level to make the printed image lighter or darker. Refer to page; 1-40 1-40 1-40 1-140 1-16 1-120 1-131 1-132 1-30 1-132 1-19 1-133 1-74 1-134 1-135 - - 1-13