| Operator Guide   5515/5518   Digital Copier   your document management partner   Table of Contents   1 2 3 4 5 6 Table of Contents   Important Safeguards...................................................................................1   Applying Power ........................................................................................1-1   Making Copies..........................................................................................1-3   Control Panel ...........................................................................................2-1   Component Locations - Front .....................................................................2-3   Component Locations - Rear ......................................................................2-4   Status Display Indicators ...........................................................................2-5   Graphics Display.......................................................................................2-6   Entering User Codes..................................................................................3-1   Document Feeder......................................................................................3-2   Using Auto Start.......................................................................................3-4   Selecting Copy Quantities..........................................................................3-5   Selecting Original Modes ...........................................................................3-7   Text ............................................................................................3-7   Selecting Copy Paper ................................................................................3-8   Zoom Keys ............................................................................................3-12   Sort ......................................................................................................3-13   Energy Saving Modes..............................................................................3-14   Display Contrast.....................................................................................3-14   7 G   I I Bypass Copying........................................................................................4-1   i Table of Contents   Combine Copying..................................................................................... 4-4   1 2 3 4 5 6 7   G   I Loading Paper.......................................................................................... 6-1   Changing Paper Size................................................................................. 6-3   Clearing Paper Misfeeds............................................................................ 6-9   When Copies are Not Clear.......................................................................6-11   Main Copier Unit...................................................................................... 7-1   Copier Terms........................................................................................... G-1   ii   Important Safeguards   Always follow these important safeguards:   1 Read all of these instructions before using the unit.   2 Plug the power cord into a 3-conductor   (grounded) outlet. Check the Specifications   chapter to make sure the outlet meets the ampere   rating of this unit.   • Never ground the power cord to a gas pipe or   a water pipe.   • Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.   • Avoid using an extension cord if possible.   • If you must use an extension cord, use only a   3-conductor cord rated for the ampere rating   of your unit. Refer to the Specifications   Chapter for this value. Power cords rated for less can overheat and become a fire hazard.   3 Do not operate the unit if any part of it is damaged, or if any part has been dropped, until it   is checked by a authorized Lanier Service Technician.   4 The fusing area is hot. Exercise care in this area.   5 Do not install the unit in areas that are:   • Damp or humid   • Exposed to direct sunlight   • Extremely dusty   • Poorly ventilated   • Close to machines generating ammonia such as diazo copy machines.   • Subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, for example, near an air   conditioner or heater   6 Place the unit on a firm, level surface.   7 For proper ventilation and cooling, keep the unit at least 0.4 inches back from the wall and   allow 0.4 inches of clearance on the left and right sides of the copier. Allow 29.6 inches of   clearance in the front.   8 Agency Certifications   Your unit complies with FCC rules, DOC requirements, and other agency certification   requirements. Refer to the Specifications chapter of this Operator Guide for further details.   1 Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • Making Copies   Applying Power   Applying Power   Two switches control the machines power. The Main Power switch controls the power to the   machine. The Operation key turns the machine on and off. It is recommended that the Main   Power switch always be left in the On position. Information in memory may be lost if the switch   is turned off.   Main Power Switch   Turning On the Main Power   The Main Power switch supplies power to the   copier.   To supply power to the copier, press the Main   Power switch to On.   The Main Power switch is located on the left side of   the machine.   Turning Off the Main Power   Press the Main Power switch to the Off position.   The Main Power indicator turns off.   Operation Key   The Operation key is on the far right side of the   Control Panel.   It turns the copier operation on and off while   maintaining power to the copier.   If the On indicator light is off and the Main Power   indicator light is on, press the Operation key.   • The On indicator light turns on and the   Message Display lights up.   • To turn the copier off, press the   Operation key again. The On indicator   light turns off.   Making Copies   1 - 1   Selecting the Mode of Operation   Selecting the Mode of Operation   You can use this machine as a:   • Copy machine   • Facsimile machine (option)   • Printer (option)   Press one of the Function keys to select the desired   mode of operation.   Limitations   You cannot switch modes in any of the following cases:   • When scanning in a fax message for transmission.   • During immediate transmission.   • When accessing the user tools.   • During on hook dialing for fax transmission.   • During Energy Saver mode.   • While scanning in a document with the scan feature.   1 - 2   Making Copies   Making Copies   Making Copies   1 Check the Function key to be sure the   machine is in the copy mode. If not, press the   Copy key.   2 If the User Code feature is activated, the   message “Input user code, then press #” is   displayed. Enter your User Code using the   keypad.   3 Place original documents   • Face-down on the Exposure Glass. Align   originals to the indicator mark that   represent the size of originals you are   going to copy.   • Face-up on the Automatic Document   Feeder.   4 Select copy options from the Copy Options Table on the next page.   Making Copies   1 - 3   Making Copies   Note: If you only want one copy with no options, proceed to Step 5.   Copy Options You Can Select   Methods To Use For Copy Options   Copy Quantity   Using the keypad, enter the number of copies you   desire. The default quantity is 1 and the maximum   Copy Darkness/Lightness   Automatic: Auto Image Density is automatically   3-6.   Manual: Press either Lighter or Darker keys to   Original Mode   Using the Original key, select either text mode or   photo mode. See “Selecting Original Modes” on   Copy Reduction or Enlargement   Press the Enlarge or Reduce keys to gain access to   Preset Ratios and Zoom keys.   Preset Ratios: Press the Enlarge or Reduce key,   then the Cursor keys until the desired preset ratio is   3-11.   Zoom Keys: Press the cursor keys to enlarge your   original up to 200%, or reduce your original down   Copying Methods   Refer to the Table of Contents or Chapter 4,   Copying Methods, for detailed information on the   many copying methods available.   5 Press the Start key to begin copying.   1 - 4   Making Copies   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • • • Component Identification   Control Panel   Control Panel With Fax and Printer Options Installed   1 Indicators for fax mode (for machines with the optional   fax function)   See the “Facsimile Reference”.   9 Cancel key   Press to cancel an operation or return to the previous display.   10 Panel display   Shows operation status, error messages, and function menu.   2 3 4 5 Facsimile Mode key   Press to use facsimile functions.   11 Cursor keys   Press to select an item on the panel display.   Printer Mode key   Press to use printer functions.   12 OK key   Copy Mode key   Press to use copy functions.   13 User Tools/Counter key   Press to change the default settings and conditions to meet   your requirements.   Auto R/E key   Enlarges or reduces the image automatically according to the   specified paper size.   14 Clear/ Stop key   While entering numbers, press to cancel a number you have   entered. While copying, press to stop copying.   6 7 8 Sort key   Automatically sorts copies.   15 Clear Modes key   Press to clear the previously entered copy job settings.   Indicators   These indicators show errors or the status of the machine.   16 On Indicator (Fax or printer installed machine only.)   This indicator lights up when the operation switch is turned   on, and goes off when the operation switch is turned off.   Enlarge key   Press to make enlarged copies.   Component Identification   2 - 1   Control Panel - continued   Changes the reproduction ratio in 1% steps.   17 Fax function keys (Fax installed machine only)   Press to change modes. To use copy functions, press the   Copy key.   25 Lighter key and Darker keys   Adjusts the copy image density.   18 Printer function keys (Printer installed machine only)   26 Original Type key   Press to change modes. To use copy functions, press the   Press to select the type of your originals.   Copy key.   27 Dial Function keys (for machines with the optional fax   19 Not used   function)   See the “Facsimile Reference”.   20 Combine/ Series key   Combine Press to make combine copies.   Series: Press to make series copies.   28 Number keys (Keypad)   Use to enter the desired number of copies and data for   selected modes.   21 Reduce   Press to make reduced copies.   29 Start key   Press to start copying. Also use to initiate Auto Start.   22 Full Size key   For making full size copies.   30 Operation switch   Press this switch to turn the power on (the On indicator   lights up). To turn the power off, press this switch again (the   On indicator goes off).   23 Selected Paper Tray   Press to select the paper tray.   24 Zoom key   2 - 2   Component Identification   Component Locations - Front   1 Platen cover or document feeder (option)   7 8 9 Main Power Indicator   Lower the platen cover over originals placed on the exposure   glass for copying. If you have the document feeder, insert a   stack of originals here. They will be fed automatically. When   the document feeder (RADF) is installed, you can copy two-   sided originals.   This indicator lights up when the main power switch is   turned on, and goes off when the switch is turned off.   On Indicator   This indicator lights up when the operation switch is turned   on, and goes off when the switch is turned off.   The illustration shows the document feeder.   2 3 4 Exposure Glass   Operation switch (Fax or printer installed machine only)   Position originals here face down for copying.   Press this switch to turn the power on (the On indicator   lights up). To turn the power off, press this switch again (the   On indicator goes off).   Internal Tray   Copied paper is delivered here face down.   10 Operation Panel   Control all machine operations from the control Panel.   Ventilation Duct   Prevents overheating. Do not obstruct the ventilation hole by   placing or leaning an object near it. If the machine over-   heats, a fault might occur.   11 Front Cover   Open to access the inside of the machine.   5 6 Main Power Switch   12 Paper Tray   If the machine does not operate after turning on the   operation switch, check if the main power switch is turned   on. If it is off, turn it on.   Set paper here.   13 System Stand (option)   There are two types of System Stands   Behind Cover   • • 1 Tray System Stand   Flip up to you use the keys underneath.   2 Tray System Stand and hold 500 sheets of paper for each tray.   Component Identification   2 - 3   Component Locations - Rear   5515   5518   1 Bypass tray   3 4 Lower Right Cover (5518)   Use to copy onto OHP transparencies, adhesive labels,   translucent paper, post cards, and non-standard size paper.   Open this cover to remove jammed paper from the optional   System Stand.   2 Paper Tray Cover   Lower Right Cover   Open this cover to remove jammed paper fed from the   optional paper tray unit.   Open this cover to remove jammed paper from the optional   System Stand.   2 - 4   Component Identification   Status Display Indicators   5 1 2 3 4 1 Door Open   When this symbol is on, the front door is open.   4 Paper Tray Empty   When this symbol is on, the selected paper tray is empty.   2 3 Paper Misfeed   5 Paper Misfeed Locations   When this symbol is on, there has been a paper misfeed of an   original or a copy somewhere in the machine. See item 5.   Paper misfeed areas are indicated by the letters   • • • • P: RADF area   B/Z: Bypass Tray area   Add Toner   A: Paper Tray Access Door area   Y: System Stand Paper Tray Access Door area   When this symbol is on, your copier is low on toner.   Component Identification   2 - 5   Graphics Display   1 Upper line:   3 Number of copies   The machine status or currently selected functions appear   here.   Copy quantity is displayed here.   2 Bottom line   Items which can be selected or specified, or messages appear   here. Currently selected items are displayed with brackets.   2 - 6   Component Identification   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • • • • • • • Copier Functions   Entering User Codes   Entering User Codes   This feature prevents unauthorized use of the copier by limiting copier access to those persons   who know an assigned User Code. The User Code feature monitors copier usage by department,   project, or persons, and tracks the number of copies made with each User Code.   The Key Operator can activate the User Code feature. When this feature is active, the Key   Operator can program User Codes into the copier’s memory. Each code can be from one to   eight digits in length. When this feature is turned ON, the user must enter an assigned User   Code, and press the (# Enter) key before the copier can be used.   The following instructions apply only when the User Code feature is turned ON.   1 Enter an assigned User Code using the key   pad.   • If you enter an invalid User Code, the   Message Display continues to show eight   dashes.   • If you do not know which User Code to   use, ask your Key Operator.   2 Make the copy requirement selections.   3 Press the Start key to begin copying.   4 When copying is complete, clear your User Code by pressing the Clear Modes and Clear/   Stop keys at the same time.   This prevents unauthorized use of your User Code.   Copier Functions   3 - 1   Document Feeder   Document Feeder   The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF), feeds originals to the Exposure Glass for   copying and if Duplex Copying is selected, it turns the original over for copying the other side   of the original. Then, it exits the original onto the Document Tray.   • You can place up to 50 originals in the Document Feeder for automatic feeding of   originals to the Exposure Glass for copying.   • You may also select SADF which allows you to feed one original at a time into the   Document Feeder without having to press the Start key each time.   Precautions when using Document Feeders   1. Avoid using:   • Badly wrinkled or folded originals.   • Clipped or stapled originals.   • Carbon paper.   • Torn originals.   • Taped originals.   • Damp originals.   1. Folded or curled originals should be smoothed out before inserting into   the Document Feeder.   2. Feeding a stack of different width originals through the Document   Feeder is not recommended.   • Feed them through one at a time.   • You can, however, feed a stack of different length originals through the   Document Feeder.   3. If the surface of any two originals are so rough that they cannot be   moved when pinched between two fingertips, the friction between the   originals may obstruct paper separation even when the paper weight is   within specifications.   2. Avoid covering the two sensors on the doc-   ument feeder tray. These sensors detect the   original size and could cause the orignal   size to not be properly detected.   3 - 2   Copier Functions   Document Feeder   RADF - Feeding Stack of Originals   RADF allows you to stack feed up to 50 originals into the Document Feeder by pressing the   Start key one time. If you are feeding single sheets into the Document Feeder, switch the copy   mode to SADF and you will not have to press the Start key for each original. See SADF-   Feeding One Original at a Time, below.   1 When using the RADF, place your originals   face up in the Document Feeder.   2 Adjust the Paper Side Guides to fit the edge   of your originals.   3 Set any additional copier features desired.   4 Press the Start key.   Copier Functions   3 - 3   Using Auto Start   Using Auto Start   When the copier is first turned ON, it takes only 25 seconds for it to warm-up and come to its   Ready condition. During this time, you can set up your copy job, press the Start key and walk   away. You can even do this while your copier is in the Energy Saver mode. When the copier   comes to its Ready condition, it automatically copies your job.   1 Place the original document in the Document   Feeder or on the Exposure Glass.   2 Make your copy requirement selections.   3 Press the Start key. The indicator light in the   Start key turns red.   4 The copier automatically begins copying   when the copier comes to its Ready   condition.   When the copier comes to its Ready   condition, the indicator light in the Start key   turns green.   Note: To cancel Auto Start, press the   Clear/Stop key.   3 - 4   Copier Functions   Selecting Copy Quantities   Selecting Copy Quantities   The copier automatically selects a copy quantity of one copy.   • If desired more than one copy, enter the number from the 10-key pad.   • The maximum copy quantity that you can enter is 99.   If more than one copy of your original is required,   enter the number of copies you desire using the key   pad.   • Press the Clear/Stop key to clear an entry   if you entered an incorrect quantity.   • If no quantity is entered, one copy is   automatically selected by your copier.   Copier Functions   3 - 5   Selecting Copy Darkness Modes   Selecting Copy Darkness Modes   Select the copy darkness modes using:   • Auto Image Density   • Manual   Select the Copy Darkness setting before making your copy. If you do not, the copier uses Auto   Image Density mode, as the default setting.   Using Auto Image Density Mode   Auto Image Density, automatically adjust the copier for the best quality copy.   • For example, the dark background on newspapers or recycled paper is not copied   when using Auto Image Density.   Auto Image Density is automatically selected by default.   Copy darkness adjustment is not required for most originals in the Auto Image Density mode.   Using Manual Exposure Mode   Manual Exposure mode allows you to manually adjust the image density darker or lighter.   Touch the Lighter or Darker key to select the   lightness or darkness of the copy.   There are five settings to choose from.   3 - 6   Copier Functions   Selecting Original Modes   Selecting Original Modes   Identify the type of original you are copying by selecting:   • Text   • Photo   Text is automatically selected as the default setting.   1 Press the Original key to step through the   settings.   2 Select your desired setting.   Text   Select text when your original contains only text and no pictures.   Photo   Select Photo when copying photographs and colored originals. The copier automatically adjust   to provide the best copies.   When you are using Photo, you can also use the Manual adjustments to fine tune the darkness or   lightness of the copy.   Copier Functions   3 - 7   Selecting Copy Paper   Selecting Copy Paper   Your copier provides two ways to select copy paper:   • Auto Paper Select   • Manual Paper Select   Using Auto Paper Select   The copier automatically selects a suitable size copy paper based on the original size and   reproduction ratio.   When the original is set at a different direction from the copy paper in the paper tray, the ma-   chine automatically rotates the original image by 90 degrees so it matches the copy paper   direction. This applies to the letter and statement size paper.   1 Make sure the display shows that Auto Paper   is selected.   2 Set up your copy requirements.   3 Press Start to copy.   3 - 8   Copier Functions   Selecting Copy Paper   Using Manual Paper Select   You can manually select a paper tray.   1 Select the paper tray or Bypass Tray by   pressing the Select Paper Tray key.   The display shows the paper size in the tray   and the tray selected.   2 Proceed with your copy set up selections.   3 Press the Start key to begin copying.   Copier Functions   3 - 9   Enlargement and Reduction Ratios   Enlargement and Reduction Ratios   Your copier allows you to enlarge or reduce your copies using:   • Auto Reduce/Enlarge   • Preset Copy Ratios   • Zoom Key: with 1% increments   Using Auto Reduce/Enlarge   The copier automatically chooses the appropriate reproduction ratio based on the paper and   original sizes you select.   1 Press the Auto R/E key.   2 Select the paper tray by pressing the Select   Paper Tray key.   3 Press the Start key.   3 - 10   Copier Functions   Enlargement and Reduction Ratios   Using Preset Copy Ratio Keys   The preset Copy Ratio keys allows you to select from thirteen preset reduction and enlargement   ratios.   • There are three preset Enlarge ratios to choose from: 121%, 129%, and 155%   • There are four preset Reduce ratios to choose from: 93%, 78%, 65%, and 50%.   • Full size preset ratio at 100%.   1 Press the Reduce or Enlarge key.   2 Press the Cursor keys until the desired   reduce/enlarge size is displayed.   3 Press the OK key.   4 Set your originals and make your copy set up options.   5 Press the Start key to begin copying.   Copier Functions   3 - 11   Enlargement and Reduction Ratios   Zoom Keys   The Zoom key allows you to select a precise copy ratio selection from 50% to 200% in one   percent increments.   You can use the cursor keys, or the keypad to change the copy ratio.   1 Press the Zoom key.   2 Enter the ratio using the cursor keys or   keypad.   • Cursor Keys: Press the cursor key until   the desired ratio is displayed.   • Holding down the cursor key allows   scrolling.   • Keypad: Enter the desired ratio using the   keypad. To change the value enter, press   the Clear/Stop key.   3 After you selected your desired Copy Ratio, press the OK key.   4 Set your originals in place and press the Start key.   3 - 12   Copier Functions   Sort   Sort   The machine can scan your originals into memory and automatically sort the copies in two   methods.   •Sort: Copies are be assembled as sets in sequential   order.   •Rotate Sort: Every other copy set is rotated by 90   degrees and delivered to the copy tray.   You cannot use the bypass tray with the Rotate Sort.   1 Press the Sort key.   2 Enter the number of copy sets using the Key   pad.   The maximum number of sets is 99.   3 Set your originals.   When setting a stack of originals in the document feeder   1. Set a stack of originals in the document feeder,   2. Press the Start key.   • After all the originals are scanned, the copies are delivered to the tray.   • If an original is misfed, reset your originals in the document feeder according to the   instruction on the display. The display will indicate the number of originals you should   return.   When setting an original on the exposure glass or in the document feeder   1. Set the original, then press the Start key.   2. Set the next original, then press the Start key.   Set the original in the same direction as the first one.   3. After all originals are scanned, press the # key.   The copies are delivered to the tray.   Copier Functions   3 - 13   Energy Saving Modes   Energy Saving Modes   The copier has three levels of Energy Saving modes.   • Level 1   • Level 2   • Auto Shut-Off Mode   These energy saving modes are selectable using the User Codes.   Level 1   Level 2   Power Consumption:   Reduces power by approximately 40% compared to standby mode.   Warm Up Time:   Approximately 15 seconds.   Power Consumption:   Reduces power by approximately 60% compared to standby mode.   Warm Up Time:   Approximately 30 seconds.   Auto Off Timer   After the copy job is finished, the machine automatically turns itself off to conserve   energy. The time that the machine takes to shut off is selectable from 1 to 240 minutes.   Display Contrast   The display contrast is adjustable by using the User Tools. See “Copier Feature Settings”   3 - 14   Copier Functions   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • Copying Methods   Bypass Copying   Bypass Copying   Use the bypass tray to copy onto OHP transparencies, adhesive labels, translucent paper, post   cards, and copy paper that cannot be set in the paper tray.   The machine automatically detects the following paper sizes:   • Letter (8.5 x 11)   • Letter-R (11 x 8.5)   • Legal (8.5 x 14)   • Ledger (11 x 17)   • Statement (5.5 x 8.5)   • Foolscap (8.5 x 13)   1 Open the bypass tray.   2 Push up the paper guide release lever.   (1) Paper guide release lever   Copying Methods   4 - 1   Bypass Copying   3 Lightly insert the copy paper face down and   adjust the paper guide.   1 Horizontal size   2 Vertical size   3 Paper Extender   4 Paper Guide   • Do not stack paper over the limit mark;   otherwise a skew image or paper   misfeeds might occur.   • Set the direction of the copy paper to   landscape.   • Swing out the extender to support larger size copy paper (larger than 8 1 /2”× 11").   • Fan paper to get air between the sheets and avoid a multi-sheet feed.   When Copying onto OHP Transparencies   Lightly insert the OHP transparencies face up and   adjust the paper guide.   4 Push down the paper guide release lever.   • If you set 8 /2” x 11" or larger copy paper,   hold the edge of the paper and push down   the paper guide release lever.   • If you do not push down the paper guide   release lever, a misfeed might occur.   4 - 2   Copying Methods   Bypass Copying   When Copying onto Non-Standard Size Paper   Note: You should specify the size of copy paper to avoid paper misfeeds   Note: The settings for non-standard size paper can be made only when the   optional document feeder is installed.   1. Press the (#) key.   2. Make sure that “1.Paper Size” is displayed,   then press the OK key.   3. Press the Cursor keys until “Custom size”   is displayed, then press the OK key.   4. Enter the horizontal size of the paper using   the keypad, then press the OK key.   To change the number entered, press the   Clear/ Stop key and enter the new number.   5. Enter the vertical size of the paper using the keypad, then press the OK key.   • To change the number entered, press the {Clear/ Stop} key and enter the new number.   • When you copy onto plain paper, go to step 6.   6. When copying onto thick paper, press the {#} key to return to the Bypass menu.   7. Press the right Cursor key to select “Thick/ OHP”, then press the OK key.   8. Press the OK key.   9. Set originals and press the Start key.   When Copying onto Non-detected Standard Size Paper   1. Press the (#) key.   2. Make sure that “1.Paper size” is displayed,   then press the OK key.   3. Press the Cursor keys until “Standard   Size” is displayed and press the OK key,   4. Press the Cursor keys until the desired size   is displayed. Then press the OK key. When   copying onto plain paper, go to step 5.   5. When copying onto thick paper, press the #   key to return to the Bypass setting menu.   6. Press the right Cursor key to select “2 Paper Type”, then press the OK key.   7. When “THICK/OHP” is displayed, press the OK key.   8. Press the OK key.   9. Set your originals, then press the Start key.   Copying Methods   4 - 3   Combine Copying   Combine Copying   Combine copy, combines originals into one copy. You cannot use the Duplex or the Bypass   Tray with this feature. There are two types of copies that you can make in this mode:   1. 1 Sided 2 Pages to Combine 1 Side: Copies two 1-sided originals to one side of a   sheet.   2. 1 Sided 4 Pages to Combine 1 Side: Copies four 1-sided originals together to one   side of a sheet.   • The number of originals copied (combined) can be 2 or 4.   • In this mode, the machine selects the reproduction ratio automatically. This reproduction   ratio depends on the copy paper sizes and the number of originals.   • You can change the reproduction ratio from 50–200%.   • When you set the originals in the document feeder and the machine is installed the   extension memory, you can change the reproduction ratio from 25–400%   • If the calculated ratio is under the minimum ratio, it is corrected within the range of the   ratio automatically. However, with some ratios, parts of the image might not be copied   or blank margins appear on copies.   • Even if the direction of originals is different from that of the copy paper, the machine   will automatically rotate the image by 90 to make copies properly. (When the Auto   Reduce/Enlarge function is selected.   • You can make copies even if the number of originals is less than the number   required in the selected mode.   • When the number of originals placed is less than the number specified for   combining, the last page(s) will be copied blank as shown in the illustration.   Direction of Originals and Layout of Combined Images   Portrait Originals   4 - 4   Copying Methods   Combine Copying   Landscape Originals   Selecting Combine Copying   1 Press the Combine/ Series key.   2 Make sure that “Combine” is selected, then   press the OK key.   3 Press the Cursor keys until the desired   combine mode is displayed, then press the   OK key.   • In 4 pages mode, you can specify the   orientation of originals when you have   set “Orientation” to “On” in the Copier   Features (“Top to Top” or “Top to   Bottom”).   4 Press the Paper Select key to select the copy paper.   5 Set your originals.   When Setting Original on the Exposure Glass or in the Document Feeder   1. Set the original, then press the Start key.   2. Set the next original, then press the Start key.   3. To finish copying, press the # key to eject the copy.   When Setting a Stack of Originals in the Document Feeder   1. Set your originals.   2. Then press the Start key.   Copying Methods   4 - 5   Series Copying   Series Copying   You can make one-sided copies from two facing pages of bound (book) originals and from two-   sided originals.   Two methods are available:   Book to 1 Sided: You can make one-sided copies from two facing pages of a bound original   (book). Both pages are copied onto the same side of one page.   2 Sided to 1 Sided:   (The optional document feeder is required.) You can make one-sided copies from two-sided   originals.   Book to 1 Sided   You can make 1–sided copies from 2 facing page of   a bound original (Book).   1 Press the Combine/ Series key.   2 Press the right Cursor key to select   “Series”, then press the OK key.   3 Make sure that “Book to 1 Sided” is selected   and press the OK key.   4 Select the paper by pressing the Select Paper   Tray key until the paper you require is   displayed.   5 Press the OK key.   6 Set your book original on the Exposure Glass, then press the Start key.   4 - 6   Copying Methods   Series Copying   2 Sided to 1 Sided   You can make 1 sided copies from two-sided   originals.   1 Press the Combine/ Series key.   2 Press right Cursor key to select “Series”,   then press the OK key.   3 Press right Cursor key to select 2P >,   4P > 1 symbol. Then, press the OK key.   4 Press the Select Paper Tray key until the   paper you require is displayed.   5 Select the paper orientation when the   “Orientation” is set to “On” in the Copier Features, then press the OK key.   Otherwise, go to step 6   6 Set your originals, then press the Start key.   Copying Methods   4 - 7   Series Copying   Notes:   4 - 8   Copying Methods   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • User Tools Settings   System Settings   System Settings   Basic Steps to Accessing System Settings   Step   1 Procedure to Perform   Press the User Tools key.   Press the Cursor keys until “2 Systems Settings” is displayed   2 Press the Cursor keys until the desired menu is displayed.   3 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 Function Priority   2 Copy Count Display   3 System Reset   4 Energy Saver Timer   5 Energy Saver Level   6 Auto Off TImer   7AOF (Keep it on.)   8 Special Paper Size   9 Pap. Tray Priority   10 Auto Tray Switch   11 Print Priority   12 Display Contrast   13 Paper Status   14 Key Op. Tools   Change settings by following the instructions on the panel display.   4 5 Press the OK key.   The tables on the following pages provide you with information necessary to access the System   Settings   Exiting from User Tools   After changing the User Tools settings, press the User Tool key.   User Tools Settings   5 - 1   System Settings   System Settings   Menu   Description   1. Function Priority   You can specify the mode to be displayed immediately   after the operation switch is turned on or System Reset   mode is turned on.   Default: Copier   2. Copy Count Display)   3. System Reset   The copy counter can be set to show the number of copies   made (count up) or the number of copies remaining to be   made (count down).   Default: Up (count up)   The machine returns to its prioritized mode automatically   after your job is finished, after the selected time. This   function is called “System Reset”. The time can be set   from 10 to 999 seconds, or no system reset.   You can specify the prioritized mode with the user tools.   Default: On (60 seconds)   4. Energy Saver Timer   The machine enters Low Power mode automatically after   your job is finished, after the selected time. The time can   be set from 1 to 240 minutes.   In Low Power mode, power consumption is reduced by   30% compared with Standby mode. This value applies to   5515 Copier features only.   Default:15 minutes   5. Energy Saver Level   You can select the Energy Saver level.   Level 1   • • Power Consumption:   Reduced by about 40% compared standby mode.   Warm-Up Time:   about 15 seconds   Level 2   • Power Consumption:   Reduced by about 60% compared standby mode.   • Warm-Up Time   less than 30 seconds   Default: Level 1   User Tools Settings   5 - 3   System Settings   Menu   Description   6. Auto Off Timer   The machine turns itself off automatically to conserve   energy after your job is finished, after the selected   time.This function is called “Auto Off”.The time can be set   from 1 to 240 minutes.   Auto Off might not be effective when the machine is in the   following conditions:   • • An error message is displayed.   The remaining memory space for fax mode is less than   100%.   • When originals set in the document feeder.   To return to the ready condition from Auto Off, the   machine requires the same warm-up time as the time for   becoming ready after power is turned on.   When the machine receives a fax or printer data in Auto   Off mode, it automatically prints the fax or the printer data.   Default: 30 minutes   7. AOF (Keep It On.)   8. Special Paper Size   For details of this function, contact your service   representative.   Select the size of the copy paper set in the paper tray.   If the specified paper size differs from the size of paper   actually set in the paper tray, a paper misfeed might occur   because the paper size is not detected correctly.   The size of paper you can load in the LCT (Large Capacity   Tray) is fixed depending on your locale. However, if you   wish to switch from A4 to 8 1 /2”× 11"or vice-versa,   please contact your service representative.   9. Pap.Tray Priority (for   Copy mode only)   You can select the paper tray which will be selected as a   default in the following conditions:   • • • When the operation switch is turned on.   When the Clear Modes key is pressed.   When Auto Paper Select mode is not selected.   1: Tray 1   2: Tray 2   3: Tray 3 (Paper Bank)   4: Tray 4 (Paper Bank)   Tray 3 and Tray 4 are options.   Default: Tray 1   5 - 4   User Tools Settings   System Settings   Menu   Description   10. Auto Tray Switch (for   copy mode only)   If you load paper of the same size in two or more trays, the   machine automatically shifts another tray when the tray in   use runs out of paper. You can set or cancel this setting.   If you put special paper in paper trays using the Special   Paper Indicate menu, the Auto Tray Switch function is   available to these trays only when their settings are   identical.   Default: On   11. Print Priority (setting the Sets the print priority for each mode.   multi-accessing function)   • “Display”   Print priority is given to the mode displayed on the   display.   • • • • “Copier”   Print priority is given to the copy function.   “Fax”   Print priority is given to the fax function.   “Printer”   Print priority is given to the printer function.   “Interleave”   Prints jobs in the order in which they are initiated   regardless of mode/function.   Output from each function might be mixed. If you want to   avoid such mixing, specify an independent tray for each   feature using “Output Tray Prio.”. When using different   functions, attaching internal tray 2 allows you to specify an   independent tray for each function. If you want to attach   one, contact your local dealer.   Default: Copier   12. Display Contrast   13. Paper Status   You can adjust the brightness of the panel display.   You can select the condition of the paper (Normal or Dry).   Use to view or print counter and set up user codes.   14. Key Op. Tools   1 Show Counter   2 Print Counter   3 Key Op. Access   4 Prog. Key Op. Code   User Tools Settings   5 - 5   Copier Feature Settings   Copier Feature Settings   Basic Steps to Accessing Copier Feature Settings   Step   1 Procedure to Perform   Press the User Tools key.   Press the Cursor keys until “3 Copier Features” is displayed   Press the Cursor keys until the desired menu is displayed.   2 3 • • • • • • • • • • APS, Auto R/E   Max. Copy Q’ty   Adjust Orig Mode   Set Ratio   Copy Reset Timer   SADF Auto Reset   R. Sort Auto Cont.   Orig. Orientation   Sort   Key Op. Tools   Search for the desired setting using the Cursor keys.   Change settings by following the instructions on the panel display.   Press the OK key.   4 5 6 The tables on the following pages provide you with information necessary to access the System   Settings   Exiting from User Tools   • You can exit the User Tools mode by pressing the Cancel key.   • If you want to return to copy mode, press the User Tools key.   • The settings are not canceled even if the power switch is turned off or the Clear Modes   key is pressed.   5 - 6   User Tools Settings   Copier Feature Settings   Copier Features   Menu   Description   1. APS.Auto R/E   You can select Auto Paper Select or Auto R/E Priority.   When you cancel this setting, select “No”.   Default: Auto Paper Select   2. Max.Copy Q'ty   The maximum copy quantity can be set between 1 and 99.   Default: 99   3. Adjust Orig. Mode   You can adjust the quality level of copies for each of the   original types. As a default setting, Text is selected as   original type. You can change it to Photo.   Default: Text   4. Set Ratio   Select which Reduce, Enlarge, or Input Ratio is shown on   the panel display with priority when the Reduce/ Enlarge   key is pressed.   Default: 50%   5. Copy Reset Timer   6. SADF Auto Reset   The machine returns to its initial condition automatically   after your job is finished. The time can be set from 10 to   999 seconds, or Off.   Default: On / 60 sec.   When you set one original at a time in the optional   document feeder, the message is displayed. It shows the   document feeder is ready for another original. You can   adjust this time from 3 seconds to 99 seconds in 1 second   steps.   Default: 4 seconds   7. R.Sort Aut.Cont   8. Orientation   If you select “Off” when the paper tray in use runs out of   paper, the machine stops allowing you to add paper to the   tray so you can have all the copies rotate-sorted.   Default: Off   You can select the paper orientation (“Top to Top” or “Top   to Bottom”).   Default: Off   9. Sort   You can select a Sort function.   Default: Rotate Sort   12. Key Op.Tools   If the machine is set to use the User Code function, operators must input their user codes   before the machine can operate. The machine can keep count of the number of copies   made under each user code.   User Tools Settings   5 - 7   Copier Feature Settings   Menu   Description   1. User Code Access   Specify whether to employ user codes to restrict copier   users and manage the number of copies made.   Default: Off   2. Check Copy Counter   You can check the number of copies made under each user   code.   3. Print Counter List   4. Reset Counter   You can print counter lists.   You can check the number of copies made under each user   code. You can also reset each user code's counter to 0.   5. Clear all User Codes   You can clear all user codes.   • The number of copies made under the old code is added   to that made under the new user code.   • The number of copies made under the deleted code is   also deleted.   6. Reset All Counters   7. Program User Code   You can reset each user code's counter to 0.   You can register user codes.   Up to 50 user codes (8 digits or less) can be registered.   8. Change User Code   9. Delete User Code   You can change user codes.   The number of copies made under the old code is added to   that made under the new user code.   You can delete user codes.   The number of copies made under the deleted code is also   deleted.   5 - 8   User Tools Settings   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • • • • • • Service and Supplies   Loading Paper   Loading Paper   Paper Trays 1 and 2: maximum of 250 sheets of paper.   Optional System Stands: maximum of 500 sheets of paper in each paper tray.   Loading Paper in Trays 1 and 2   1 Pull out the paper tray until it stops.   2 Press the metal plate down, then, sSquare the   paper and set it in the tray.   • If there is paper in the tray, remove it and   and together with the new paper, place it   in the paper tray. This reduces a possible   paper misfeed.   • Do not stack paper over the limit mark.   3 Push the paper tray in until it stops.   Service and Supplies   6 1   Changing Paper Size   Changing Paper Size   Two procedures for changing the paper size are given below.   • The first is for changing the paper size in Paper Tray 1 or the optional System Stand   • The second is for changing the paper size in Paper Tray 2.   Note: Please check you are following the appropriate procedure before you   start.   Important Be sure to select the paper size with the user tools. Otherwise, misfeeds might occur.   Changing the Paper Size in the Paper Tray or the System Stand   1 Pull out the paper tray until it stops.   Remove any remaining copy paper.   2 While pressing the release lever, adjust the back paper guide.   • For Paper Trays 1 and 2   • For the System Stand   Service and Supplies   6 3   Changing Paper Size   3 Press down the release button.   4 While pressing the release lever, adjust the   side paper guides.   5 Push the metal plate down. (This is for Trays   1 and 2)   Note: Do not stack paper over the limit   mark.   6 - 4   Service and Supplies   Changing Paper Size   6 Square the paper and set it in the tray.   7 While pressing the release lever, adjust the   side and back paper guides to the new paper   size.   Note: When setting small quantities of   copy paper, be careful not to squeeze in   the side paper guides too much or paper   will not be fed properly.   8 Press down the lock button.   9 Adjust the tray size with the paper size   selector to the new paper size.   Note: If you cannot find your desired   paper size, select “*”, then set the copy   paper size with the “11 Special Pap.Size”   setting in the System Settings.   10 Push the paper tray in until it stops.   Service and Supplies   6 5   Changing Paper Size   Setting Non-Standard Size Paper   1 Press the Select Paper Tray key to select the second paper tray.   2 Then press the # key.   3 Press the Cursor keys until the paper size you want to use is displayed.   When the Paper Size Require is Displayed   Press the OK key.   When the Paper Size Required is not Displayed   You can also specify the tray size with the User Tools   1. Press the Cancel key, then press the right Cursor key to display “Custom Size”.   2. Enter the horizontal size then press the OK key.   3. Enter the vertical size then press the OK key.   4 Press the OK key.   6 - 6   Service and Supplies   Changing the Toner Cartridge   Changing the Toner Cartridge   1 Open the Front Cover.   2 Pull out on the handle on the Toner Bottle   Holder until the Toner Bottle holder is fully   opened.   3 Pull the green lever and gently pull the Toner   Bottle out.   4 Hold a new Toner Bottle horizontally and   shake it five or six times to loosen the toner.   Note: Do Not remove the cap before   shaking the Toner Bottle.   Service and Supplies   6 7   Changing the Toner Cartridge   5 Remove the outer cap.   Note: Do not remove the Inner Cap.   6 Place the new Toner Bottle in position, turn it   clockwise, then return the green lever back to   its closed position.   7 Return the Toner Bottle Holder to its original   position.   8 Close the Front Cover of the copier.   6 - 8   Service and Supplies   Clearing Paper Misfeeds   Clearing Paper Misfeeds   CAUTION   When removing misfed paper, do not touch the fusing section because   it could be very hot   • Important:   When clearing misfeeds, do not turn off the power switch. If you do, your copy settings   are cleared.   • To prevent misfeeds, do not leave any torn scraps of paper within the machine.   • If paper misfeeds occur repeatedly, contact your service representative.   More than one misfed areas may be indicated. In   this case, check every applicable area. You can find   a label on the inside of the front cover explaining   how to remove misfed paper.   When the machine instructs you to reset originals, reset your originals to the feeding   position. The display will indicate the number of originals you should return. When   removing misfed paper, do not touch the fusing section because it could be very hot.   Service and Supplies   6 9   When the Machine Does Not Operate Properly   When the Machine Does Not Operate Properly   Message   Machine Status   Problem/Cause   Action   Please wait   The machine is warming up   Wait for the machine to warm   up.   Cannot detect original size.   Improper original is set   Set non-standard size original   on the exposure glass   Input the horizontal and vertical   size of the custom original.   Select paper manually, not in   Auto Paper Select mode.   Do not use Auto Reduce/   Enlarge mode.   Original is not set.   Set your originals.   Check original orientation.   Check paper size.   There is no copy paper that is in Set the original in the same   the same direction as the   original.   direction as the copy paper.   Improper paper size is set.   Select proper paper size.   You cannot enter the desired   copy set number.   The number of copies exceeds   the maximum copy quantity.   You can change the maximum   copy quantity that you can   make at a time.   The machine instructs you to   set the key counter.   ----------------------   Set the key counter.   Display   Problem   Problem/Cause   Action   The display panel is off.   The machine is in Energy Saver   mode.   Turn on the operation switch.   The operation switch is turned   off.   The main power switch is   turned off   Nothing happens when the   operation switch is turned on.   The Main Power switch is   turned off.   Turn the Main Power switch on.   The power cord is unplugged.   Plug the power cord in securely.   6 - 10   Service and Supplies   When Copies are Not Clear   When Copies are Not Clear   Problem   Cause   Action   Copies appear dirty.   The image density is set too   dark   Adjust the image density.   The reverse side of an original   image is copied.   The image density is set too   dark.   Adjust the image density.   A shadow appears on copies if   you use pasted originals.   The image density is too dark.   Adjust the image density.   Change the direction of the   originals.   Put tape on the pasted part.   Clean them.   The same copy area is dirty   whenever making copies.   The exposure glass or   document feeder is dirty.   Copies are too light.   The image density is set too   high.   Adjust the image density.   Damp or rough grained paper is   used.   Use the recommended dry   paper.   Toner cartridge is almost   empty.   Add toner.   Parts of the image is not copied. The original is not set correctly. Set the original correctly.   An improper paper size is   selected.   Select proper paper size.   Copies are blank.   The original is not set properly.   When using the exposure glass,   set the originals face down.   When using the document   feeder, set the originals face   down.   A watery or wavy pattern is   produced on copies.   Your original has a dot pattern   image or many lines.   Place the original on the   exposure glass at a slight angle.   Service and Supplies   6 11   Can Not Make Proper Copies   Can Not Make Proper Copies   Combine   Problem   Cause   Action   Parts of the image are not   copied.   You specified an improper   reproduction ratio that does not   meet the sizes of your originals   and copy paper.   When you specify a   reproduction ratio using Manual   Paper Select mode, make sure   the ratio matches your originals   and the copy paper.   NOTE: Select the correct   reproduction ratio before using   Combine mode.   Order of copies is not correct.   You set originals in the incorrect When setting a stack of   order.   originals in the document   feeder, the last page should be   on the bottom.   If originals are set on the   exposure glass, start with the   first page to be copied.   6 - 12   Service and Supplies   Cleaning the Copier   Cleaning the Copier   A dirty Exposure Glass or Document Feeder Belt may have an effect on the quality of your   copies. Inspect them and clean as necessary.   Cleaning the Machine   Wipe the copier with a soft, damp cloth and then dry it.   Do not use chemical cleaner or organic solvent, such as thinner or benzene. If they get into the   copier of melt plastic parts, a failure might occur.   Do not clean parts other than those specified in this Operator Guide. Such parts should be cleaned   by your service representative.   Cleaning the Exposure Glass   Clean the Exposure Glass using a clean dry cloth.   Cleaning the Document Feeder Belt   Clean the Document Feeder Belt using a dry clean   cloth.   Service and Supplies   6 13   Cleaning the Copier   Notes:   6 - 14   Service and Supplies   Chapter Overview   Included in this chapter are:   • • • • • Specifications   Main Copier Unit   Main Copier Unit   Configuration:   • Desktop   Photosensitivity type:   OPC drum (30)   • Original scanning:   • One-dimensional solid scanning system through CCD   Copy process:   • Dry electrostatic transfer system   Development:   • Dry two-component magnetic brush development system   Fusing:   • Heating roll system   Resolution:   • 600 dpi   Exposure glass:   • Stationary original exposure type   Original reference position:   • Rear left corner   Warm-up time:   • Less than 20 seconds   Originals:   • Sheet/book/objects   Maximum original size:   • 11"× 17"   Specifications   7 - 1   Main Copier Unit   Copy paper size:   • • • • • Trays: 11"× 17" to 5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”   Bypass: 11"× 17" to 5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”   Bypass (non-standard size): Vertical: 3.6"–12.0” Horizontal: 6.0"–49.6”   Duplex: 11"× 17" to 8 1 /2”× 11"   Paper Bank: 11"× 17" to 5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”   Copy paper weight:   • • • Paper tray 1, 2 (Standard size): 16 –24 lb.   Bypass tray: 14 –43 lb.   Paper Bank: 16 –28 lb.   Non-reproduction area:   • • • • Leading edge: 2 ± 1.5mm   Trailing edge: more than 0.5mm   Left edge: 2 ± 1.5mm   Right edge: more than 0.5mm   First copy time:   6.9 seconds or less (8 1 /2”× 11", 100%, feeding from 1st paper tray)   • Copying speed   5515:   • • 15 copies/minute (8 1 /2”× 11")   9 copies/minute (11” x 17”) with optional 16 MB memory installed   8 copies/minute (11” x 17”) without optional 16 MB memory installed   • 5518   • • 18 copies/minute (8 1 /2”× 11")   10 copies/minute (11” x 17”)   Reproduction ratio:   Preset reproduction ratios:   • • Enlargement: 155%, 129%, 121%   Full Size: 100%   • Reduction: 93%, 78%, 65%, 50%   Zoom:   • From 50% to 200% in 1% steps.   7 - 2   Specifications   Main Copier Unit   Continuous copying count:   1 –99 copies   Copy paper capacity:   • • 1st and 2nd paper trays: 250 sheets (20 lb.)   Power consumption:   Mainframe only   • • • • Warm up: 880W   Stand-by: approximately 125Wh   Copying: 450Wh   Maximum: 1100W   Full system   • • • • Warm up: 890W   Stand-by: approximately 125Wh   Copying: 450Wh   Maximum: 1200W   Dimensions (W x D x H up to exposure glass):   • • 5515: 21.65"× 22.36"× 16.54"   5518: 21.65"× 22.36"× 20.39"   Noise Emission (ISO7779 Sound Power Level)   Based on actual measurement   Mainframe only:   • • Copying: 60.1 dB(A)   Stand-by: 39.1 dB(A)   Complete system:   • • Copying: 62.9.5 dB(A)   Stand-by: 39.61 DB(A)   Weight:   • • 5515: 77.16 lb.   5518: 92.81 lb.   Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   Specifications   7 - 3   Document Feeder - option   Document Feeder - option   Mode:   • ADF/RADF mode, SADF mode   Original size:   • 11"× 17" to 5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”   Original weight:   • 1-sided originals: 14 –28 lb.   Number of originals to be set:   • 30 sheets, 20 lb.   Maximum power consumption:   Less than 25W (power is supplied from the main frame.)   • Dimensions (W x D x H):   21.7"× 18.6"× 3.6"   • Weight:   • Approximately15.4 lb.   Note Specifications are subject to change without notice.   7 - 4   Specifications   1 Tray System Stand - option   1 Tray System Stand - option   Copy paper weight:   • 16 –28 lb.   Available paper size:   • 5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”, 8 1 /2”× 11", 8"× 13", 8 1 /2”× 13", 8 1 /2”× 14", 8 1 /4”× 13", 11"× 17",   7 1 /4”× 10 “   Maximum power consumption:   23W (power is supplied from the main frame.)   • Paper capacity:   • 500 sheets, 20 lb.)   Dimensions (W x D x H):   • 21.7"× 20.5"× 5.36"   Weight:   Approximately 26.4 lb.   • Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   Specifications   7 - 5   2 Tray System Stand - option   2 Tray System Stand - option   Copy paper weight:   • 16 – 28 lb.   Available paper size:   5 1 /2”× 8 1 /2”, 8 1 /2”× 11", 8"× 13", 8 1 /2”× 13", 8 1 /2”× 14", 8 1 /4”× 13",   11"× 17", 7 1 /4”× 10”   • Maximum power consumption:   28W (power is supplied from the main frame.)   • Paper capacity:   • 500 sheets, 20 lb. (2 trays)   Dimensions (W x D x H):   • 21.7"× 20.5"× 10.7"   Weight:   Approximately 55.2 lb.   • Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   16MB Copier Memory Unit - option   Memory capacity:   • 16MB   Additional functions:   Increase copier features, allowing you to use theoptional document feeder, Sort, Combine   or Printing counter features.   • Number of originals that can be stored:   Approximately 30 pages (reference value based on ITU-T No.4 chart)   • 7 - 6   Specifications   Agency Certifications   Agency Certifications   USA RFI   This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy. If not installed and used properly, i.e.,   in strict accordance with these operating instructions, it may cause harmful interference to radio   communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing   device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide reasonable   protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.   Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the   user will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference at their   own expense.   Canada RFI   This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital   apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of   Communications.   Cet appareil numerique ne depasse pas les limites de Categorie A pour les emissions de bruit radio   emanant d'appareils numereques, tel que prevu dans les Reglements sur I'Interference Radio du   Department Canadien de Communications.   This product complies with the requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low   Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC, and the Harmonisation Directive 93/68/EEC.   Lanier Worldwide, Inc.   Im Taubental 6   41468 Neuss 1   Germany   Specifications   7 - 7   Agency Certifications   UL   The 5515 AG and 5518 AG digital copiers are intended for use in areas with 120V, 60 Hz, AC line   voltage. You should ensure you are connecting your equipment into the proper line voltage.   EPA Energy Star   The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced a voluntary program,   the Energy Star Program, to encourage the widespread and voluntary use of energy-efficient   technologies that enhance the workplace, improve product performance, and prevent pollution. As   an Energy Star Partner, Lanier Worldwide, Inc. has determined Lanier’s 5515/5518 copiers meet   the Energy Star guidelines for energy efficiency. Energy Star guidelines require that all Energy   Star copiers have an ’OFF MODE’ feature that automatically turns the copier off after a period of   inactivity, ensuring night and weekend shut-off.   In addition to the above requirements, the 5515/5518 copiers have been successfully been tested   with the following recycled paper:   • Lanier Recycled Copy Paper: 50% of Fiber Weight recycled with minimum 20% post-   consumer waste.   Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.   7 - 8   Specifications   Paper Sizes   Paper Sizes   Type   Paper   Size   Size   USA   STATEMENT   LETTER   5.5 x 8.5 inches   8.5 x 11 inches   8.5 x 14 inches   10.125 x 14 inches   11 x 17 inches   8.5 x 13 inches   140 x 216mm   216 x 279mm   216 x 356mm   257 x 356mm   279 x 432mm   216 x 330mm   LEGAL   COMPUTER   LEDGER   FOOLSCAP and   OFFICIO   UK   FOOLSCAP   FOLIO   8 x 13 inches   203 x 330mm   210 x 356mm   EUROPE   DIN   8.25 x 14 inches   A0=841 x   1189mm   B0=1000 x   1414mm   B1=707 x 1000mm C2=458 x 648mm   B2=500 x 707mm   B3=353 x 500mm   B4=250 x 353mm   B5=176 x 250mm   B6=125 x 176mm   C0=917 x 1297mm   C1=647 x 917mm   A1=594 x 841mm   A2=420 x 594mm   A3=297 x 420mm   A4=210 x 297mm   A5=148 x 210mm   A6=105 x 148mm   C3=324 x 458mm   C4=223 x 324mm   C5=162 x 223mm   C6=114 x 162mm   B-FORMAT   ISO 216   JAPAN   B4=353 x 250mm   B4=364 x 257mm   ISO 216   JAPAN   B5=250 x 176mm   B5=257 x 182mm   ISO 216   JAPAN   B6=176 x 125mm   B6=182 x 129mm   Specifications   7 - 9   Chapter Overview   Definitions for the most often used terms are listed here.   Copier Terms   % (percentage)   The ratio of the original image size to the copied image size. If the copy   image is larger than the original, the % number is larger. A copied image   that is twice the size of the original is said to be 200%. If the copy image   is smaller than the original, the % number is lower. A copied image that is   half the size of the original is said to be 50%.   10-key pad   The portion of the Control Panel with numerical keys. These keys are   used primarily to input the desired number of copies and are also used to   input numerical data into the copier during programming.   Book Originals   Any bound original that cannot be fed through the Feeder. Because the   pages cannot be separated, they must be copied manually from the   Exposure Glass. The Book Original features can be used to make the   book copying process more efficient.   Bypass Feed Tray   A Tray used to feed single sheets of special or transparent stock into the   copier to be copied. Because sheets from this tray feed straight through   the copier paper path, the Tray is especially useful for feeding heavy   stock. See also: Stack Feed Bypass Tray.   Casual Operator   Charge Corona   Cleaning Unit   An operator that uses the copier to make copies but does not have Key   Operator responsibilities such as adding Toner or calling for service.   A device located near the Drum that activates the light sensitivity of the   Drum and prepares it to be exposed and imaged.   An assembly that cleans any residual image toner from the Drum in   preparation for the next image.   CLEAR/STOP Key   The Key used to stop a copy job while it is still running. It may also be   used to clear program functions from a previous job and return to the   default settings.   Control Panel   Copies   The surface at the front of the copier containing Keys used to control the   operation of the copier. It usually also contains the display that shows the   status of the copier or the job in progress.   The imaged paper output from a copier. It might be a direct reproduction   of the input document or it can contain any number of changes as   programmed into the copier such as Enlargement/Reduction, Trim/Mask,   etc.   Copies in Progress   Copies Selected   This display or part of a display shows how many copies of the total have   been made.   This display is the same as Copy Quantity, in that it shows the number of   copies requested.   G-1   Copy Paper   See: paper   Copy Quantity   This display or part of a Touch Screen shows the requested number of   copies.   Copy Size Keys   Darker Copies   Keys used to input the desired size of the copy.   This term refers to the amount of toner placed on the copy through the   imaging process. The amount of toner is controlled by the “darkness” of   the original and the amount of light used during the exposure process;   more light means less toner or image density.   Developer Material   Developer Unit   This is a supply used in the copier. It usually consists of two parts; a   carrier material and the toner. The developer material is only used by a   technician when installing a new unit or when cleaning a Developer Unit.   An assembly located near the drum inside the copier that delivers the   toner to the drum. It allow the correct amount of toner to be placed on the   drum for each image.   Document Feed Tray   Document Guide   The Tray where an original document is placed to feed into an ADF for   automatic feeding and copying.   These Guides are located in the Document Feed Tray. When correctly   positioned against the sides of an original document, they help to position   the pages of the document.   Document Receiving   Tray   A Tray used to accumulate the pages of an original document that have   completed the copying process.   Document Scale   Two scales located to the front and left of the Exposure Glass intended to   help locate original documents placed on the Glass for manual copying   and to identify a part of an original during the Editing process.   Documents   The set of pages either placed on the Exposure Glass or in the ADF to be   copied.   Drum Assembly   The unit located inside the copier that receives the image during the   exposure and imaging process and transfers this image to the copy paper.   It is light sensitive and should be protected from bright lights.   Duplexed Copies   Energy Saver Key   Copies that have been imaged on both sides of the sheet.   A Key used to place the copier into, or bring it out of an Energy Saver   Mode. In the Energy Saver Mode, the amount of energy consumed by the   copier is reduced.   Energy Star   A voluntary program introduced by the United States Environmental   Protection Agency (EPA) intended to encourage the use of energy-   G-2   efficient technologies in the workplace. Requirements to qualify for   certification vary based on the speed of a Copier. For specifics on your   Copier, check the Specifications section of this Guide.   Exit Tray   A tray attached to the output end of the copier to collect copies. This tray   is usually removed when a Sorter or Finisher is installed. In this case, the   top tray of the Sorter or Finisher serves as the Exit Tray.   Exposure Glass   The glass surface located under the Document Cover or Document   Feeder. The original is placed here to make a copy. If an RADF is present,   it transports the original to this location. Once here, the original is   exposed by the Exposure Lamp located directly below the glass.   Exposure Lamp   The light source located directly below the Exposure Glass. It is the light   from this lamp that exposes the original, reflects off the original, travels   through the optics and exposes the Drum.   Exposure Pad   A Pad located on the bottom side of a Document Cover used to hold an   original in place on the Exposure Glass during the exposure process.   Factory Default   A setting in the copier that is set at the factory. You can change some of   these settings. Others can be changed by a Service Technician. See also   Initial Setting.   Front Cover   The Cover located at the front of the copier designed to allow access to   the interior of the copier. This allows the operator to add supplies, remove   paper misfeeds, or perform other maintenance as prescribed by the   Operator Guide.   Fused Toner   The image, usually black, that adheres to the surface of the copy paper.   This Toner is “Fused” to the surface of the paper using pressure and heat.   Fuser Assembly   Fuser Cleaning Pad   The unit located inside the exit area of the copier that provides heat and   pressure to attach the toner to the paper surface.   In certain copiers, it is necessary to clean toner residue and paper dust   from the Fuser Rollers. This provides extended life of the Rollers and   cleaner copies. At certain intervals, this pad must be replaced.   Graphic Display   Gray Scale   A Display that shows icons related to service or supply related error   condition. In some copiers, these icons may be incorporated into a graphic   representation of the copier to show the approximate position of an error.   A term referring to the shades of gray between the black and the white   areas on an original or copy. Normal copies reduce the shades of gray to   produce very dense blacks and clean whites. During the photo copy   modes, the copier is set to reproduce the shades of gray more faithfully,   but usually at the expense of the black density.   Initial Settings   Those settings displayed by a copier when it comes to the READY   G-3   condition. These settings may be either the Factory Default settings, or   Factory Default settings that have been modified permanently by either   you or your Service Technician to better fit your application.   Interrupt Key   Key Operator   Lighter Copies   The Key used to interrupt a long copy job in process in order to run a   single copy. Interrupt copies are limited to one, and the interrupt original   must be copied from the Exposure Glass.   The main operator responsible for the copier. This individual performs all   operator prescribed maintenance and is the main contact in the event of a   service call.   This term refers to the amount of toner placed on the copy through the   imaging process. The amount of toner is controlled by the “darkness” of   the original and the amount of light used during the exposure process;   more light means less toner or image.   Message Display   On/Stand by Switch   Original Cover   This display or part of a Touch Screen shows messages related to the   status of the copier, Help messages and program information.   A switch located on the exterior of the copier used to control the power to   the copier.   On copiers not equipped with a Document Feeder, a Cover protects the   Exposure Glass and prevents stray light from entering the copier during   the copy process. Unless copying a 3-dimensional object, the cover   should be down.   Original Direction   Indicator   This icon instructs the operator which direction to place the document in   the Document Feeder or on the Exposure Glass. This is particularly   helpful when different paper sizes are available and when certain features   are used such as; when reducing a legal sheet to letter-size paper, the icon   would instruct you to feed the original lengthwise.   Paper Tray   A paper carrier designed as part of the base of the copier. It is used to   store and feed a stack of paper of one size. Some are designed to be   adjusted but can only accommodate one size at a time.   paper weight   Throughout the Operator Guide there are references to 20 lb. or 24 lb.   paper. This refers to a standard measuring technique. A certain number of   sheets cut to a particular size weighs 20 or 24 pounds. The weight   specification usually correlates with the thickness of the paper. It also   generally implies stiffness with the lighter papers being more limber and   the heavier papers being stiffer. Copiers are designed to feed certain   weight papers through the Drawers or Cassettes. Heavier stock, such as   cover stock, can be fed through the Bypass Feed Tray.   Power Cord   The cord used to connect the copier to the power receptacle. The plug   design is specified depending on the amount of power the copier requires.   Make sure the receptacle is the correct one for your copier.   G-4   READY Indicator   This is an indicator that shows when the copier has warmed up and is   ready to make copies. It appears in several forms; a light, an icon, and the   message itself.   Release Lever   The lever located inside the Front Cover used to release the Upper Unit   for access to the paper path.   Separation Corona   One of the Coronas inside the copier. It is usually located near the Drum   and separates the paper from the Drum. Because it attracts the toner, and   since it is located below the paper, it has a tendency to get dirty. This can   require the Key Operator to either clean the coronas or call for service.   Sheet Feed Bypass   A tray that opens from the side of the machine, usually just above the   Primary Paper Tray or LCC. It is designed to feed a single sheet at a time.   This tray can be used to feed paper or transparency stock that would   normally not be placed in the Feed Drawers. Since it bypasses the normal   paper feeding mechanism and feeds straight through the paper path,   heavier stocks (like cover stock) feed better.   Sorter   An accessory attached to the output of a copier designed to perform a   sorting function. The sort function allows you to make multiple copy sets   of an original in such a way that the pagination matches the original   document.   Stack Feed Bypass   Feed Tray   A tray that opens from the side of the machine, usually just above the   LCC or Primary Paper Tray, and is designed to feed a stack of paper. This   tray can be used to feed paper or transparency stock that would normally   not be placed in the Feed Drawers. Since it bypasses the normal paper   feeding mechanism and feeds straight through the paper path, heavier   stocks (like cover stock) feed better.   Stack Key   This key is used to program the Stack functions. This is available only if a   Sorter or Finisher is present. In the stack mode, multiples of a single page   of a document are placed in separate Sorter Trays or are offset in the   Finisher Tray.   Start Key   Toner   This Key is used to start the copying process once all selections have been   made. On a Lanier copier, it is always green in color.   The black powder that is used to form the image on copy paper. In a color   copier, it would be colored. PLEASE NOTE: Toners are designed to   operate specifically in a copier and differ greatly on the copier   requirements. Toner from other copiers should never be mixed. At best,   the image would be too light or too dark. At worst, it can damage your   copier and require a service call to have the toner cleaned out and   replaced with the correct toner.   Toner Container   A container designed to simplify the reloading of toner in your copier.   G-5   Make sure the toner you add is correct for your copier before loading. See   the NOTE above.   Transparencies   Transport Belt   A clear plastic stock used to make an overhead transparency. Because   they are clear, they don’t feed from paper Drawers or Cassettes. However,   many Bypass Feed Trays are designed to handle transparency stock. Place   your transparency stock in the Bypass Feed Tray and use a normal copy   procedure.   The rubber surface on the under side of an ADF. It grips an original and   moves it across the Exposure Glass and returns it to the Document Exit   Area of the Document Feeder. To keep it operating correctly and to   prevent the buildup of dirt which can cause dirty copies, it must be   cleaned periodically.   User Codes   Zoom Keys   An option, usually built into a copier that, when activated by a   Technician, requires the operator to enter a User Code to make copies.   The copier can contain many accounts thereby allowing the Key Operator   to track copies made by individuals or departments.   The Zoom Keys are actually several keys that control the Enlargement or   Reduction of the image on the copy. In most cases, there is a 100% (actual   size) key, a key representing the highest Enlargement ratio, and a key   representing the lowest Reduction ratio. Pressing these last two keys steps   the copier optics in 1% increments. Pressing the 100% key returns the   copier to the actual size mode.   G-6   Index   Original type   A E Agency certifications   Energy saver mode   Energy star   Enlargement / reduction percentages 7-   10   Enlargement reduction ratios   P Paper   B F Paper select   Feeding   C Paper sizes   Certifications   G Copy   R I RADF   Ratios   Copy darkness modes   Copying   enlargement and reduction table 7-   10   M S Sizes   Specifications   System setting   N D Document   O I - 2   System settings   U User codes   Z User tools   T I - 3   Warranty   New Machine Warranty and Limitation of Liability   Warranty — 90 days   Lanier warrants that its equipment and accessories will be free from   defective parts and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the   date of first installation by Lanier’s Authorized Dealer. Customers must   notify a Lanier servicing dealer or Lanier of a warranty claim within the   warranty period. For a listing of authorized Lanier servicing dealers or to   notify Lanier of a warranty claim, write to Lanier Worldwide, Inc., 2300   Parklake Drive, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30345-2979.   Warranty Exclusions   THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL   OTHER PRODUCT WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,   INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS AND THOSE   ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING OF USAGE OF TRADE.   The Express Warranty will not apply to drums, cleaning blades, fuser   cleaning felts, toner, developer or paper or to defects of damage incurred in   transportation, or due to accident; neglect; misuse such as use of harmful or   unapproved supplies; alterations; operator error; power surges; failure to   properly install, clean, maintain, or repair; improper operating environment;   or failure to provide proper utilities. The Express Warranty also will not   apply to used or refurbished Lanier equipment unless Lanier expressly   authorizes resale with its original equipment warranty.   Limitation of Liability   Fulfillment of Lanier’s warranty obligation shall be the Customer’s   exclusive remedy and Lanier’s and the Lanier Dealer’s limit of liability for   any breach of warranty or otherwise. In no event will Lanier or Lanier’s   Dealers be responsible or liable for special, incidental or consequential   losses or damages.   Customer Vision® _   our commitment to your   complete satisfaction   your document management partner   Lanier Worldwide, Inc. | 2300 Parklake Drive, N.E. | Atlanta, GA USA 30345   B0397901   T1202-5383   |