Toshiba 120/150 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
OPERATION PANEL
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ZOOM keys and indicator
Use to select any reduction or enlargement copy
ratio from 25% to 400% in 1% increments.
(p. 3-8)
Copy quantity keys
Use to select the desired copy quantity (1 to
99). (p. 3-6)
Use to make user program entries. (p. 4-3)
Tray select key
Use to select a paper feed station (paper tray 1,
paper tray 2 or bypass tray). (p. 3-9)
Paper feed location indicators
Light up to show the selected paper feed station.
Light and dark keys and indicators
Use to adjust the MANUAL or PHOTO exposure
level. Selected exposure level is shown by a lit
indicator. (p. 3-6) Use to start and terminate user
program setting. (p. 4-3)
Clear key
Press to clear the display, or press during a
copy run to terminate copying. (p. 3-6)
Press and hold down during standby to
display the total number of copies made to
date. (p. 4-4)
Start key and indicator
Copying is possible when the indicator is on.
Press to start copying.
Use to set a user program. (p. 4-3)
ONLINE key and indicator (p. 7-15)
Lights up when the unit is used as a printer and
scanner. For description of the ON LINE indicator,
see INDICATORS ON THE OPERATION PANEL
(p. 7-15)
SCANNER key and indicator (p. 7-15, 7-22)
Copy ratio selector key and indicators
Use to sequentially select preset reduction/
enlargement copy ratios. Selected copy ratio is
shown by a lit indicator. (p. 3-8)
Copy ratio display (%) key (p. 3-8)
Display
Displays the specified copy quantity, zoom copy
ratio, user program code, and error code.
Alarm indicators
Developer replacement required indicator
(p. 6-7)
Misfeed indicator (p. 6-4)
Toner cartridge replacement
required indicator (p. 5-2)
Maintenance indicator (p. 6-7)
ADF indicator (p. 8-5)
ADF misfeed indicator (p. 8-6)
Exposure mode selector key and indicators
Use to sequentially select the exposure modes:
AUTO, MANUAL or PHOTO. Selected mode is
shown by a lit indicator. (p. 3-7)
Power save indicator
Lights up when the unit is in a power save mode.
(p. 4-21, 4-22)