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Comments to date: 10. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
yowbooks 9:59pm on Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010 
Terribly unreliable camera. This is my second Minolta Camera and both have broken within 1 year of use.
svenn 7:35am on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 
If you are looking for an all around good camera, this is a great camera for you.However. I would not buy this camera if I knew then what I know now. Indoor shots, particularly group pictures, are of poor quality.
badperson 6:52am on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Great photo quality, reliabiltiy and size None Optical Zoom, Compact Size, MPEG Video capability, SD Slot Expensive battery, Weak Digital Zoom results
winwaed 7:18am on Monday, August 30th, 2010 
Looking for a compact, sexy little number, this is the camera! Seems to be the hottest thing first about this camera. The pictures are fantastic.
zorro23 9:17am on Saturday, August 21st, 2010 
Cheap plastic battery door - $181 Cute size encourages leisure use, but beware of the fragility of this camera.
!rosee 9:23pm on Tuesday, July 27th, 2010 
I bought the Xt in August 2003 as a very compact good performing camera that could be carried around all the time rather than as a main camera (I used...
anotherron 8:05am on Sunday, June 20th, 2010 
Do NOT buy this camera used After my first beloved Minolta Dimage X Camera was accidentally lost last year, I really wished to have another. Neat pocket camera I have owned two Minolta XT cameras. One I gave to my daughter who took over 5000 images with it, the other I still use.
cornelma 8:18pm on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010 
I have really tried to use every feature on this camera to get an optimal picture. This is my daily camera. I mean, I take it with me everyday like my wallet. although it is a point and shoot camera, Metering (spot or multi-segment),...
sgfla 4:48am on Wednesday, April 7th, 2010 
This a top class camera We bought this camera (the mat black version) in June 2003 in Singapour airport. Well worth it for those new to digital cameras I must say how impressed i am with this wonder of technology.
catherinethegreat 2:55am on Monday, March 29th, 2010 
I would not buy this camera if I knew then wh...  Outdoor pictures are good. Indoor pictures are poor quality.

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Basic Operations

8020/ 8031

Contents

The topics listed below are described in the Basic Operations volume. For details on other topics, refer to the Administrator Operations volume and the Advanced Operations volume.

Before Making Copies

1.1 1.2 Introduction.... 1-2 Structure of this Manual.... 1-2 Available Features.... 1-4 Color Settings.... 1-4 Sorting.... 1-4 Output Settings.... 1-5 Zoom Settings.... 1-5 Paper Settings.... 1-6 Orig Copy Settings.... 1-7 Photo Settings.... 1-9 Density Settings.... 1-10 Glossy Mode Setting... 1-10 Screen Pattern Settings... 1-10 Names of Control Panel Parts and Their Functions.. 1-12 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel.. 1-14 To adjust the angle of the control panel... 1-15 Turning the Copier On and Off... 1-16 To turn the copier on... 1-16 When the copier is turned on... 1-16 Queuing a job during warm-up... 1-16 Auto Reset.... 1-16 Low Power Mode.... 1-17 To recover from Low Power mode.... 1-17 Shut off Mode.... 1-17 To recover from Shut off mode... 1-17 To turn the copier off... 1-18 When the copier is turned off... 1-18 Using the Touch Panel... 1-19 Description of the Touch Panel.... 1-19 Default Settings.... 1-19 Structure of the Display.... 1-20 Operating the Touch Panel... 1-21

1.3 1.4 1.5

Konica 8020/8031

Basic Copy Operations

2.1 2.2 Making Basic Copies.... 2-2 Practical Copy Examples... 2-4 To make a copy that is the same size as the original... 2-4 To make an enlarged copy of the document... 2-5 To make a reduced copy of the document.. 2-6 To reduce paper use.... 2-7 To make copies from a book or magazine.. 2-8 To copy a postcard... 2-9 Stopping Printing.... 2-11 To stop/restart/delete a print job... 2-11 Interrupting a Copy Job... 2-13 To interrupt copying.... 2-13 Making Test Copies (Copy 1 Set)... 2-14 To make a test copy.... 2-14 Making Copies Using Accounts... 2-15 Using the Copy Track Function... 2-15 To make copies when accounts are specified... 2-15

2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6

Loading Paper
3.1 Paper Specifications... 3-2 Paper Types..... 3-2 Paper Sizes.... 3-3 Paper Capacity.... 3-4 Print Area.... 3-6 Paper Storage.... 3-6 Automatically Selecting the Paper Source.. 3-7 Operating conditions.... 3-7 Order for selecting another paper drawer... 3-7 Loading Paper..... 3-8 Loading Paper Into the 1st Drawer... 3-8 Setting the Paper Size for the 1st Drawer... 3-12 To set the paper size... 3-12 To set a paper size in metric measurements... 3-13 To set a non-standard (custom) paper size... 3-13 To store a non-standard (custom) paper size... 3-14 To select a stored non-standard (custom) paper size... 3-15 Loading Paper Into the 2nd Drawer or a Paper Feed Unit... 3-16 To set the Specialty Paper function... 3-17 Loading Paper Into the Large Capacity Tray.. 3-18 To set the Specialty Paper function... 3-19 Loading Paper Into the Manual Bypass Tray... 3-20

3.2 3.3 3.4

Original Documents
4.1 Document Feeding.... 4-2 Document Types.... 4-2 Mixed Originals Paper Sizes... 4-3 Document Precautions (Multi-Sheet Feeding)... 4-4 Document Precautions (Manual Feeding)... 4-4 Feeding the Document.... 4-5 Multi-Sheet Feeding.... 4-5 To feed documents of mixed sizes... 4-8 Manual Feeding.... 4-10

Specifying Copy Settings

5.1 5.2 Selecting a Color Setting... 5-2 To select the Color setting.... 5-2 Selecting an Output Setting... 5-3 Automatic Sort/Non-Sort Setting Selection.. 5-3 Non-Sorting (Non-Sort Setting).... 5-3 Crisscross Non-Sorting (Non-Sort Setting)... 5-4 Sorting (Sort Setting).... 5-4 Crisscross Sorting (Sort Setting)... 5-4 Stapling (with finisher FS-135 installed)... 5-4 Stapling (with finisher FS-231 installed)... 5-5 Hole-Punching.... 5-5 To specify Output settings.... 5-5 Specifying a Zoom Setting... 5-7 Automatic Scaling (Auto Size Setting)... 5-7 Specifying Full Size ( 1.000 Setting).... 5-7 Enlarging (Enlarge Settings)... 5-7 Reducing (Reduce Settings)... 5-7 Minimizing (Minimal Setting)... 5-8 Zooming.... 5-8 Custom Sizing (CustomZoom Setting)... 5-8 Vertical and Horizontal Scaling (X/Y Zoom Setting).. 5-8 To specify a Zoom setting.... 5-8 Specifying a Custom Zoom Ratio (CustomZoom Setting)... 5-9 To enter a custom zoom ratio.... 5-9 To store CustomZoom and Minimal zoom ratios... 5-9 To recall a stored custom zoom ratio... 5-10 To specify different vertical and horizontal scaling proportions (X/Y Zoom setting).. 5-10 Selecting the Paper Setting... 5-11 Selecting the Paper Setting Automatically (Auto Paper Setting).. 5-11 Selecting the Paper Manually... 5-11 Selecting the Manual Bypass Tray (Bypass Setting).. 5-11 Small-Sized Documents... 5-11 Centering.... 5-12 Auto Paper Source Selection Feature.... 5-12 To select the Paper setting.... 5-12

Automatic double-sided copies The duplex unit is used to make double-sided copies.
Manual double-sided copies Feed a single-sided copy through the manual bypass tray or load it into the 1st drawer to make a double-sided copy without using the duplex unit.
Single-sided 2 in 1 copies Select this setting to reduce two document pages to fit one single-sided copy page.
Double-sided 2 in 1 copies Select this setting to reduce four document pages to fit one double-sided copy page.
Booklet copies Select this setting to make reduced double-sided copies that are laid out to form a booklet.
Bound booklet copies Select this setting to make bound booklets from the copies.
Single-sided 4 in 1 copies Select this setting to reduce four document pages to fit one single-sided copy page.
Double-sided 4 in 1 copies Select this setting to reduce eight document pages to fit one double-sided copy page.
Book separation copies Select this setting to make a single-sided copy of each of the two pages of an open book.
Book spread copies Select this setting to make a single-sided copy containing two pages side-by-side from the two pages of an open book.
Book-margin-erasing Select this setting to erase the area along the binding and around the text from the copy.
Note The double-sided original setting is only available if the optional duplexing document feeder is installed. The double-sided copy settings are only available if the optional duplex unit is installed. Booklet-binding is only available if both the optional finisher FS-231 and the duplex unit are installed.
1.2 Available Features Photo Settings Text&Photo setting Select this setting when copying documents containing both text and images.
Photo Image setting Select this setting when copying photographs (documents) printed on photographic paper.
Printed Image setting Select this setting when copying printed documents, such as pamphlets or catalogs.
Text setting Select this setting when copying documents containing only text.
Map setting Select this setting when copying documents with a background color or documents containing pencil markings or fine colored lines.

[ACCESS] key [AUTO RESET] key

Keypad

[SCAN] key

[COPY] key

[POWER SAVER] key [INTERRUPT] key

[STOP] key

Chapter 1 Before Making Copies

No. 12

Part Name [START] key
Description Press to start a job. If this key is pressed during a continuous copy operation, scanning for the job begins. (Queued copy) See p. 6-2. Press to continue an interrupted copy job. If this key is pressed while the copier is warming up, scanning for the job begins. (Queued copy) See p. 1-16. The key indicator lights up in green to indicate that jobs can be queued. The key indicator lights up in orange to indicate that no jobs can be queued. Press to reset the number of copies to 1. Press to erase a setting, such as the zoom ratio or size, selected using the keypad. The scanned image is erased. Use when adjusting the angle of the control panel. Pull the release lever, and then push down on the control panel to adjust its angle. Will be used to enlarge the display. (Currently not available) Use to adjust the contrast of the touch panel.

[C] (CLEAR QTY.) key

Control panel release lever
[ENLARGE DISPLAY] key Touch panel contrast-adjusting dial
* Job: Any set of consecutive operations, such as those for making copies, scans or computer printouts
1.4 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel
Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel
The control panel can be adjusted to any of three angles. Adjust the control panel to the angle that allows for easy operation.
1.4 Adjusting the Angle of the Control Panel To adjust the angle of the control panel
1 Pull the control panel release lever toward you, and then
push down on the control panel.
2 The angle of the control panel stops at the middle position.
3 To adjust the control panel to an even steeper angle, pull
the control panel release lever toward you, and then push down on the control panel.
4 The angle of the control panel stops at the lower position.

Press the [START] key. (The Low Power mode can also be canceled by pressing any key on the operation panel or by touching the touch panel.) Then, continue with the operations described in To turn the copier on on page 1-16.

To turn the copier off

1 Touch [Job Log] to check that no jobs are queued. 2 If any copies or printouts remain in the output tray,

remove them.

3 Set the power switch to O.
Note Do not turn off the copier while it is making copies or printing, otherwise a paper misfeed may occur. Do not turn off the copier while it is scanning or sending or receiving data, otherwise all scanned data or transmission data will be deleted. Do not turn off the copier while a queued job or stored data is waiting to be printed, otherwise the jobs will be deleted. When the copier is turned off
The following are cleared.

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Settings that are not programmed, such as the number of copies Jobs queued to be printed Data scanned using the Scan to Memory function Jobs saved with Memory Recall function
Stored zoom ratios, programmed Copy mode settings, Utility mode settings and User Box settings are not erased.
1.6 Using the Touch Panel

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Using the Touch Panel
Description of the Touch Panel When the copier is turned on (when the power switch is set to I), the screen shown below appears in the touch panel.
This screen is the Basic screen. It shows, with messages and graphics, the currently selected settings, the settings that are available, and the copier status. Default Settings The settings selected when the copier is turned on (when the power switch is set to I) are called the default settings. The default settings serve as a reference for all settings that are to be made.
Number of copies: 1 Color: Auto Color Output: Non-Sort Zoom: 1.000 (Full Size) Paper: Auto Paper Mixed Orig Detection: Off Copy 1 Set: Off Original: Single-sided Copy: Single-sided
Original Direction: None specified Margin: None Thick Original: Off Photo/Density: Text&Photo Background density: Standard Density: Standard Glossy Mode: Off Auxiliary functions: All off Color Image Adjust: Standard
Tip The language of the displays in the touch panel can be changed using the Language Selected function on the Admin. Mode: Admin. set screen. For more details, refer to Administrator Mode Operations of Utility Mode Operations in the Administrator Operations volume. The default settings that the copier resets all functions to can be specified using the Utility mode. For more details, refer to Utility Mode Operations in the Administrator Operations volume.
Structure of the Display Settings screen

1 Message display

2 Screen tabs 3 Available functions/settings

4 Selected settings

5 Job display

6 Job Log screen

Description The current copier status, operating instructions, warnings/precautions, and other data including the number of copies selected are displayed here. Each screen contains functions that can be specified. Touch a tab to display the corresponding screen. *The Basic screen is displayed as a default. Selecting a screen displays various functions that can be specified. Select a different function to display the corresponding settings. The current settings are shown by messages and graphics. Jobs* currently being performed or waiting to be performed are displayed (if printer controller IP-711 is installed). The current sending/receiving status is shown by an icon (if printer controller Fiery X3e 31C-M is installed). Touch [Job Log] or [Job Control] to display either the Job Log or the Job Control screen. To return to the Basic screen, touch [Basic] in either the Job Log or the Job Control screen. In addition to displaying the current jobs, various functions for checking and controlling jobs are available.

2 2 2

Large capacity tray*1

Paper Capacity

Plain Paper

Thick Paper 1

1 sheet 250 sheets 500 sheets 500 sheets 2,500 sheets

1 sheet 20 sheets

Paper Type Paper Source, Etc.
Overhead Projector Transparencies 1 sheet 20 sheets
Manual bypass tray 1st drawer 2nd drawer Paper feed unit*1 Large capacity tray
The paper feed unit and large capacity tray are optional. If the optional duplex unit is used to make double-sided copies, only certain types of paper can be used. If the optional finisher is used to sort, punch holes and staple, only certain types of paper can be used. The paper size should be changed by your authorized service representative.
Note The following types of paper should not be used, otherwise print quality may suffer or paper misfeeds may occur. Overhead transparencies that have already been fed through the copier (even if the transparency is still blank) Paper that has been printed on by a heat-transfer printer or an inkjet printer Paper that is either extremely thick or extremely thin Folded, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper Perforated paper or paper with punched holes Extremely smooth or extremely rough paper, or paper with an uneven surface Paper that has been treated, such as carbon-backed, heat-sensitive or pressure-sensitive paper Paper that has been decorated with foil or embossing Paper of various sizes Paper of a non-standard shape (not rectangular) Paper that is bound with glue, staples or paper clips Paper with labels attached Paper with ribbons, hooks, buttons, etc. attached Stapled paper

3.2 Print Area

Print Area
Any part of the image within the area indicated below is not printed. A margin 0.2 in. (5 mm) from the leading edge of the paper (A) A margin 0.12 in. (3 mm) from the trailing edge of the paper (B) A margin 0.12 in. (3 mm) on both sides of the paper (C) (For details on using the copier to print from a computer when the printer controller is installed, refer to the manual for the printer controller.)

Paper output direction

A: 0.2 in. (5 mm) B: 0.12 in. (3 mm) C: 0.12 in. (3 mm)

Paper Storage

Observe the following precautions when storing the paper. Store the paper in a location that meets the following requirements:

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Not exposed to direct sunlight Not exposed to a flame Not exposed to high humidity Not extremely dusty
Unwrapped paper should be stored in a plastic bag in a cool, dark location. Keep paper out of the reach of children.
3.4 Automatically Selecting the Paper Source
Automatically Selecting the Paper Source

Note Do not load envelopes crosswise, as shown.
7 If paper of a non-standard size has been loaded, slide
the lateral guides against the edges of the loaded paper.
8 Close the paper drawer.
9 Turn the media type selection dial to the setting for the type of paper loaded.
Setting Plain Plain Thick1 Thick1 Thick2 Thick2 Thick 3 Thick 3 Envelope OHP Paper Type Plain paper Second side of a doublesided copy on plain paper Thick paper 1 Second side of a doublesided copy on thick paper 1 Thick paper 2 Second side of a doublesided copy on thick paper 2 Thick paper 3 Second side of a doublesided copy on thick paper 3 Envelopes Overhead projector transparencies During manual doublesided copying During manual doublesided copying During manual doublesided copying During manual doublesided copying Notes

Plain Thick1

Thick1 Thick3 Thick2 Thick3 Thick2
Tip If postcards are loaded, set the media type selection dial to Thick2. If label sheets are loaded, set the media type selection dial to Thick1.

Envelope

Setting the Paper Size for the 1st Drawer

Chapter 3 Loading Paper

Since the size of the paper loaded into the 1st drawer is automatically detected, it is usually not necessary to set the paper size. However, it may be necessary to set the paper size if the paper size is not automatically detected for some reason or if non-standard size paper is loaded. To set the paper size

1 Touch [Paper].

A screen that shows the specified paper size settings appears.
2 Select the 1st drawer. 3 Touch [Size Change].
The Input screen appears.
4 Select the setting for the size of paper that is

loaded.

The paper size for the 1st drawer is set.
3.5 Loading Paper To set a paper size in metric measurements
2 Select the 1st drawer, and then touch [Size Change]. 3 Touch [Metric].
3-13 The Input screen appears with paper sizes in metric measurements.

Document width Document sizes L Letter C Legal L Letter L 8-1/2 5-1/2 C 8-1/2 5-1/2 L 2: Possible : Not possible L Letter C Legal L 2 Letter L 2 8-1/2 5-1/2 C 2 8-1/2 5-1/2 L
Document Precautions (Multi-Sheet Feeding)
The following types of documents should not be used, otherwise paper misfeeds or damage to the document may occur. Instead, the following types of documents should be fed manually:

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Rolled documents Wrinkled or torn documents Folded documents (folded in half or fanned) Translucent or transparent documents, such as overhead transparencies or diazo photosensitive paper Documents with binder holes (2 or 3 holes) Documents with many binder holes, such as loose-leaf paper Coated documents, such as heat-sensitive or carbon-backed paper Inkjet printer paper
Chapter 4 Original Documents
Document Precautions (Manual Feeding) The following precautions should be observed when manually feeding the following types of documents: Handle the documents as described. Non-standard-sized documents
The document size cannot be detected automatically, therefore, the Paper setting Auto Paper and the Zoom setting Auto Size cannot be used.
In the Basic screen, touch [Paper], and then select the appropriate paper size setting.
For details on selecting the paper size, refer to Selecting the Paper Setting of Specifying Copy Settings (page 5-11).
Translucent or transparent documents, such as overhead projector transparencies or diazo photosensitive paper
The document size cannot be detected automatically.
Place a blank sheet of paper of the same size as the document over the document.
Thick objects, such as books
With thick books, the platen cover, or the duplexing document feeder if it is installed, cannot be closed.
Scan the document without closing the platen cover or the duplexing document feeder.
Do not place objects exceeding 4-1/2 lbs. on the platen glass. In addition, if a book is placed on the platen glass, do not press it down extremely hard, otherwise the platen glass may be damaged. (The platen glass can withstand a weight of 4-1/2 lbs.)

4.2 Feeding the Document

Feeding the Document
Multi-Sheet Feeding The duplexing document feeder feeds in, scans, then automatically feeds out each page in a multi-page document, one page at a time. The correct type of document must be loaded in order for the duplexing document feeder to function properly.
1 If large-sized documents are to be loaded, pull out the

document support.

3 Slide the adjustable document guides to fit the size of the

document.

2 Select the desired Color setting.
5.2 Selecting an Output Setting
Selecting an Output Setting
Various settings for sorting and output copies are available.
Tip The Output settings can be used together with other functions. For details, refer to the Function Combination Table in the Administrator Operations volume. The following eight ways of output are available.

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Non-sorting (Non-Sort setting) Crisscross non-sorting (Non-Sort setting) Sorting (Sort setting) Crisscross sorting (Sort setting) Stapling (2-Point Staple) Hole-punching (2-Hole punch) Hole-punching (3-Hole punch) Stapling (Corner Staple)
Note Crisscross non-sorting and crisscross sorting are only available if the finisher is not installed. Automatic Sort/Non-Sort Setting Selection When a document is loaded into the duplexing document feeder, the Non-Sort setting is automatically selected if the document consists of only one page, and the Sort setting is automatically selected if the document consists of 2 or more pages. Whether or not the Sort or Non-Sort setting is automatically selected can be specified using the Intelligent Sorting function on the Users Choice: 2 screen. For more details, refer to Specifying Default Settings (Users Choice Functions) of Utility Mode Operations in the Administrator Operations volume. Non-Sorting (Non-Sort Setting) The copies are fed out and stacked on top of each other as they are printed.
Crisscross Non-Sorting (Non-Sort Setting) The copies are fed out in an alternating crisscross pattern.
However, crisscross non-sorting is only performed if the following conditions are met.
The finisher is not installed. Paper of the same size and type must be loaded with the landscape orientation (crosswise) in one paper drawer and with the portrait orientation (lengthwise) in another drawer. The duplexing document feeder must be used. The document must not contain pages of various sizes (i.e., Mixed Original Detection function not used). Auto Paper must be selected for the Paper setting. Staple and hole-punch Output settings must not be selected. The Criss Cross Mode function on the Users Choice: 2 screen must be set to Yes.

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Example: For 4 sets
For details on the Users Choice functions, refer to Specifying Default Settings (Users Choice Functions) in the Administrator Operations volume.
Chapter 5 Specifying Copy Settings
Sorting (Sort Setting) The copies are automatically divided into the specified number of sets with each set containing a copy of each page. Crisscross Sorting (Sort Setting) Sets containing one copy of each page are fed out in an alternating crisscross pattern. However, crisscross sorting is only performed if the following conditions are met.

The most appropriate paper size based on the size of the document loaded and the specified zoom ratio is automatically selected.

Centering

If the document is smaller than the size of the selected paper, the image is printed in the center of the paper. Whether or not the image is centered in the paper can be specified using the Centering function on the Users Choice: 2 screen. For more details, refer to Specifying Default Settings (Users Choice Functions) of Utility Mode Operations in the Administrator Operations volume. Auto Paper Source Selection Feature If the selected paper drawer runs out of paper during printing and a different paper drawer is loaded with paper meeting the following conditions, the other paper drawer is automatically selected so printing can continue. If the optional large capacity cabinet is installed, a maximum of 3,250 copies (with Letter C paper) can be made continuously. This feature is convenient when making a large number of copies continuously. Operating conditions
The paper must be the same size. The paper must be the same type. The paper must face the same direction.
When making a large number of copies continuously, load all paper drawers with paper meeting the conditions listed above. <Order for selecting another paper drawer> When a different paper drawer is automatically selected, the next paper drawer in the following list is chosen. First priority: 2nd drawer Second priority: 3rd drawer Third priority: 4th drawer Fourth priority: 1st drawer To select the Paper setting
1 Touch [Paper]. A screen appears, showing the available Paper settings. 2 Select the desired Paper setting.
5.5 Selecting the Orig > Copy Settings (Original Settings)
Selecting the Orig > Copy Settings (Original Settings)
The type of original and the desired type of copy can be specified. In addition, the document orientation and the position of the binding margin can also be specified. The Original settings are described below. For details about the Copy settings and the document orientation and binding margin position, refer to p. 5-17 and p. 5-23.
The following six Original settings are available.

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Single-sided (1 setting) Double-sided (2 setting) Books (Book parameter) Book separation (Separation setting of the Book parameter) Book spread (Spread setting of the Book parameter) Book-margin-erasing (Book Erase function of the Book parameter)
Original Settings Single-sided original (1 setting) Select this setting when only single-sided sheet documents are being copied. Double-sided original (2 setting) Select this setting when double-sided sheet documents are being copied.

There are three document settings that can be specified.
Document binding margin position (Margin setting) Thick documents (Thick Original setting)
Document orientation (Original Direction setting)
Selecting the Document Orientation (Original Direction Setting) The orientation of the document can be specified. Select the setting appropriate for your document orientation. Select this setting for a portrait document with the top toward the rear of the copier.
Select this setting for a landscape document with the top toward the rear of the copier.
Select this setting for a landscape document with the top toward the right of the copier.
Select this setting for a portrait document with the top toward the right of the copier. As a default, no setting is selected.
Note If the orientation of the document is different from that of the selected Original Direction setting, 2 in 1 or 4 in 1 copies will not be printed correctly.
Tip Portrait and landscape orientations With the portrait orientation, the paper is vertical, like with portraits or photos of people. With the landscape orientation, the paper is horizontal, like with landscapes.
5.7 Selecting the Orig > Copy Settings (Original Direction and Margin Position Settings) Specifying the Document Binding Margin Position (Margin Setting)
If a document with a binding margin is being copied, the position of the binding margin can be specified. Select the setting appropriate for the binding margin position for your document. Select this setting if the document is loaded with the binding margin at the left.
Select this setting if the document is loaded with the binding margin at the top. As a default, the setting for the binding margin at the left is selected.
Note If the position of the binding margin for the document is different from that of the selected Margin setting, copies made using the erase settings will not be printed correctly. When loading a document with a binding margin, position the top of the document toward the rear of the copier. For details, refer to Feeding the Document (p. 4-5). Specifying Thick Documents (Thick Original Setting) Select this setting if a thick document is being copied. To specify a thick document (34-1/4 lbs. to 55-3/4 lbs.), touch [Thick Original].
To specify conditions for the original
As a default, no setting is selected.
2 Touch [Original Direction]. The Original DirecChapter 5

tion screen appears.

If the Book Original setting was selected, [Original Direction] is not available.

Auto background density

Density
Specifying a Glossy Finish (Glossy Mode Setting)
Select this setting for copies with a glossy finish.
Reducing Moire Effects (Screen Pattern Settings)
The Screen Pattern settings are available if the Text, Photo Image, Printed Image or Copied Image setting is selected.
Gradation: Select this setting to give the gradation priority. Resolution: Select this setting to give the resolution priority.
Select the appropriate setting for reducing moire patterns that occur when copying printed photographs (which contain shading) or documents containing lines.
To select a Photo/Density setting

1 Touch [Photo/Density].

The Photo/Density screen appears.
2 Select the setting for the type of document to be copied. 3 Touch [Density].
The Density screen appears.
4 Touch [Lighter] or [Darker] to select the desired background density level.

5 Touch [Auto].

The automatic background density setting is selected.

6 Touch [Enter].

5.8 Selecting a Photo/Density Setting To select a glossy finish (Glossy Mode setting)
1 Touch [Photo/Density]. The Photo/Density screen appears. 2 Touch [Glossy Mode].
To select a Screen Pattern setting
1 Touch [Photo/Density]. 2 Select the desired Screen Pattern setting.
Note Regardless of which Screen Pattern setting is selected, the moire patterns in copied images cannot be completely removed.
Tip Moire patterns are the patterns that occasionally appear when images containing a repeating pattern or lines are copied.
If moire patterns appears in the copied image, change the Screen Pattern setting, and then make another copy to compare the effects. Make the copies using the Screen Pattern setting with the least moire patterns.
5.9 Checking the Settings
The Copy mode settings can be checked or changed. There are three screens that allow you to check the settings. To check the settings
1 Press the [CHECK] key on the operation panel.
2 The first screen showing the current settings appears.
3 Touch [Next] to display the second screen of settings.
4 Touch [Next] to display the third screen of settings.

5 To change a setting:

Touch the setting that you wish to change. The corresponding screen appears. Change the setting as desired.

Output settings Number of copies Distribution function
Note If jobs are combined while any of the following settings are selected, the setting changes to the default: Hole-punching turned off Stapling turned off Distribution function turned off
Tip The following functions cannot be used together with the Combine Jobs function:
Postcard function Image Repeat function Color Separation function
Touch [Combine Jobs]. The Combine Jobs screen appears. Jobs stored in the memory appear in order from the top of the list. Touch [Basic] to display the Basic screen again.
OHP Interleaving function
Multi-Page Enlargement function
No. 5 Item Name Job number Up/down arrows Job name Status Output location File name Original Copy Description Job identification number assigned when the job is programmed. When there are more than five jobs, press these arrows to display jobs higher or lower in the list (higher or lower in the printing order). Displays the type (source) of the job. COPIER is displayed for copy jobs. Displays the status of the job. Indicates the tray where the printed page will be fed out. Displays the name of the file for print jobs sent from the computer. Displays the number of pages in the original document. Displays the number of pages in the copy. While the job is being printed, the number of pages remaining to be printed is counted down. Displays the time that the job was programmed.
6.3 Job Control Screens To combine jobs
1 Select the job that you wish to combine other jobs with. 2 Select the jobs that you wish to combine with the first job selected.
To combine more than two jobs, repeat the above step until all jobs that you wish to combine are selected. Up to five jobs can be selected. To change any of the copy settings, touch [Change Mode], and then change the settings.
3 Touch [OK]. The jobs are deleted from the list on the Combine Jobs screen.
The Print List screen of Job Log appears.
The selected jobs are combined into one.
4 On the Print List screen, check the status of the jobs.
UserBox Screen Jobs programmed in user boxes can be printed.
Note The User Box function is only available if the hard disk is installed. Touch [UserBox]. The UserBox screen appears. Jobs that have been programmed in user boxes appear in order from the top of the list. If account access codes have been specified with the Copy Track function, a screen appears, allowing you to enter the account access code. Using the keypad, enter the access code. For details on specifying account access codes, refer to Supervising Copier Use (Copy Track Function) in the Administrator Operations volume. For details on setting the User Box function, refer to the manual of the printer controller. Touch [Basic] to display the Basic screen again.

No. 7 Item Name Job number Up/down arrows Job name Status File name Original Copy Description Job identification number assigned when the job is programmed. When there are more than five jobs, press these arrows to display jobs higher or lower in the list (higher or lower in the printing order). Displays the type (source) of the job. COPIER is displayed for copy jobs. Displays the status of the job. Displays the name of the file for print jobs sent from the computer. Displays the number of pages in the original document. Displays the number of pages in the copy. While the job is being printed, the number of pages remaining to be printed is counted down. Displays the time that the job was programmed.
6.3 Job Control Screens To print a job from a user box
1 Select the job that you wish to print from those programmed in user boxes. 2 If the selected job is one stored in the memory, touch [Open Job]. 3 If the selected job is one that has been locked, use the keypad to enter the four-digit account access
code, and then touch [Open Job].
4 Touch [Scanned Job]. The selected job is retrieved as a stored job. 5 Select the job stored in the user box that you wish to print.
To print multiple jobs, continue selecting all jobs that you wish to print.

6 Touch [OK].

The job is deleted from the list on the Scanned Job screen. The status of the job changes from Job Stored to Waiting Print, and the job is queued for printing.
7 Touch [Job Log], and check the status of the jobs.
Memory Recall Screen Past copy jobs can be recalled and printed again. Up to 49 past copy jobs can be saved.
If the number of copy jobs exceeds 49 or the memory becomes full, jobs are deleted, starting from the oldest. Deleted jobs cannot be recalled. Touch [Memory Recall]. The Memory Recall screen appears. Jobs that have already been printed appear in order from the top of the list. If the Memory Recall function on the Users Choice: 1 screen has been set to Yes, [Memory Recall] is available (jobs can be recalled from the memory). However, if the Memory Recall function on the Users Choice: 1 screen has been set to No, all jobs are erased after they are finished printing. ([Memory Recall] is not available.) Deleted jobs cannot be recalled. For details on setting the Memory Recall function on the Users Choice:1 screen, refer to To set the Memory Recall function in chapter 5 Utility Mode Operationof the Administrator Operations volume.
Note If the copier is turned off, all saved jobs are deleted and can no longer be recalled. If the copier enters Low Power mode and goes off, all jobs are also deleted. The length of time until the copier enters Low Power mode can be specified using the Low Power function on the Users Choice: 1 screen. For more details, refer to Specifying Default Settings (Users Choice Functions) in the Administrator Operations volume. Touch [Basic] to display the Basic screen again.

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Katun Color Toner Cartridges for use in
Konica Minolta 8020/8031 & CF 2002/CF 3102

Digital Copier/Printers

Katun PN: 27361, 27362, 27363, 27364 OEM PN: Various
Maximize your supplies profits with Katun Access color toners

Benefits:

Best value
This Katun Access toner provides the best overall value of any aftermarket toner available today. You get industry-leading performance at aftermarket cost.

Dependable quality

Katun Access toner is lab-tested to ensure image quality and yield that is equal to or better than other aftermarket suppliers. It is backed by Katuns warranty and commitment to your needs.

100% compatible

These toners have been thoroughly tested to ensure forward and reverse compatibility with Konica Minolta toners. End users can easily install these toner cartridges after OEM toner has been used.

Product Characteristics

Metrics
Part number: Black Part number: Cyan Part number: Magenta Part number: Yellow Price per/sold in Yield/cartridge Fits and functions in the following applications Toner type Resin composition
PCUA 960-846, 8937-905 (Worldwide), 8937-909 (Europe) PCUA 960-849, 8937-908 (Worldwide), 8937-922 (Europe) PCUA 960-848, 8937-907 (Worldwide), 8937-921 (Europe) PCUA 960-847, 8937-906 (Worldwide), 8937-920 (Europe) 230 grams/cartridge/box 11,500 @ 5% coverage Konica 8020, 8031 Minolta CF2002, CF3102 Dry, dual component Polystyrene
27361 (Worldwide) 27364 (Worldwide) 27363 (Worldwide) 27362 (Worldwide) 230 grams/cartridge/box 11,500 @ 5% coverage Konica 8020, 8031 Minolta CF2002, CF3102 Dry, dual component Polyester

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Machine Background
Konica Minolta 8020-series applications were early generation multi-function color devices that combined the speed of dedicated color engines with the affordability of color capable machines of the time. While these machines were not designed for the demanding requirements of graphics departments or high volume professional printing, they were intended to fill the needs of general and advanced office professionals. With options for scanning originals to PDF and e-mail, or advanced personalization software for sales fliers, these machines enabled affordable color to the general office environment. These Katun Access brand color toners are high quality products, offering color quality and yields comparable to the OEM, but at a price that re-defines affordable color.
Also Fits and Functions in these PLD Applications
Develop Kyocera Mita Imagistics-Pitney Bowes Oce Olivetti Royal Copystar
Konica Minolta 8020/CF2002
QC 2001 (EU) KM C 2030 (WW) CM 2020 (NA) CS 170 (EU, NA) D-COLOR MF 20 (EU) KM C 2030 (NA)
Konica Minolta 8031/CF3102
QC 3101 (EU) KM C 3130 (WW) CM 3120 (NA) CS 220 (EU, NA) ----KM C 3130 (NA)

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OEM PN

Models
8020, 8031, bizhub C350, bizhub C351, bizhub C450, CF2002, CF3102

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