Canon FY8-13EX-000 Copier User Manual


 
I. FEATURES
The copier becomes ready to make copies as soon as it is turned on. When fitted
with options, it provides a maximum of four paper sources.
1. Multiple front loading and multifeeder for space saving.
The cassette may be slid out to the front for paper supply work.
With the adjustable cassette and the multifeeder, various types of paper may be
used.
2. Office amenities and ecology.
• The copier is equipped with a heating mechanism, which makes the copier ready
for copying work at power-on without wait time.
The copier is designed compact, enabling effective use of office space.
The use of roller charging has proved to reduce the generation of ozone
significantly. (1/100 to 1/1000 compared to other Canon copiers)
As the pick-up mechanism, center-reference is adopted in consideration of the use
of recycled paper.
A significant number of parts are made of plastic in an effort to promote recycling.
The copier is designed as a clamshell type to facilitate clearing of jammed paper.
3. Dependable high image quality.
• The new HQ (high-quality) toner ensures faithful reproduction of solid black, text,
and photos.
In addition to Canon’s own single-component toner projection development
method, the use of auto image control (AIC) ensures stable reproduction of images.
4. Practical basic features.
As many as 18 copies (A4, horizontal) may be made per minute.
Copies may be as large as A3/Ledger or as small as A5/STMT, accommodating
postcards.
The AE mechanism promises enhanced reproduction of newspapers or diazo
originals.
• Using page separation mode, a book may be copied with its left and right pages
processed separately.
Copies may be made in zoom between 49% and 204%.
The zoom fine-adjustment mechanism ensures better control for faithful
reproduction of originals.
The auto power-off mechanism helps further saving of energy.
The interrupt mechanism enables cutting in on a continuous copying session.
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1997 CANON INC. CANON NP6218 REV. 0 MAY 1997 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
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