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Introduction to the ComColor Series user's guide, outlining its purpose and scope.
Describes safety precautions and specifications for using the machine.
Explains symbols used for caution, important notes, and additional information.
Identifies hard keys on the operation panel and buttons on the touch panel/computer.
Lists and names optional equipment used throughout the guide for clarity.
Notes that screenshots and illustrations may vary based on model and environment.
Details the components of the main unit and the optional scanner with illustrations.
Describes the functions and parts of the optional face down offset stapler.
Explains the parts and functions of the optional high capacity feeder.
Details the auto-control and wide stacking trays, including paper arrangement.
Describes the components and functions of the optional high capacity stacker.
Explains the parts and functions of the optional multifunction finisher.
Details the various keys and lamps on the operation panel.
Explains the touch panel interface, mode screen, and button functions.
Instructions on how to use buttons, confirm/cancel settings on the touch panel.
Describes the process of logging into the machine via the touch panel.
Lists and describes settings available in the printer driver for various tabs.
Details the procedure for turning the machine's main and sub power on and off.
Provides instructions for loading paper into the feed trays and standard tray.
Describes how to use the machine as a printer via the network.
Outlines the step-by-step workflow for printing from a computer.
Details settings available in the printer driver across Basic, Layout, Image, and Finishing tabs.
Covers basic print settings like color mode, duplex printing, and paper size.
Details settings for imposition, rotation, image position, and save/call.
Explains settings for image quality, line smoothing, and envelope enhancement.
Covers finishing options like collate, slip sheet, offset output, and booklet binding.
Details advanced settings such as copies, print and pause, program, watermark.
Describes configuration of optional equipment and network settings.
Explains how to register non-standard paper sizes manually or automatically.
Details how to save registered paper sizes to a computer for sharing or backup.
Introduces using the machine as a copier and the basic workflow.
Explains how to register frequently used functions for quick access.
Covers basic copy settings like color mode, reproduction size, and feed tray.
Details functions like save as default, check setting, and save/call.
Describes scanning paper originals and selecting file formats for various uses.
Covers fundamental scanner settings like file format, resolution, and color mode.
Details scanning functions such as save as default, original type, and image size.
Explains how to control jobs sent to the machine but not yet printed.
Describes how to confirm, print, and delete jobs from the job list.
Details user-configurable functions like online status, feed tray, and head cleaning.
Introduces RISO Console software for remote machine control via a web browser.
Provides steps to launch the RISO Console by accessing the printer's IP address.
Allows checking printer status, consumables, system info, and logged-in user.
Displays printouts, copies, and quantity limits for users.
Lists jobs, checks status, and allows printer operation and setting changes.
Displays scanned jobs and allows downloading saved data to a computer.
Provides detailed technical specifications for various printer models and optional equipment.
Lists ink cartridge types, colors, quantities, and recommended usage.
Details the finishing functions like punch, staple, and booklet for different models.
Explains paper orientation in feed trays and staple binding side options.
An alphabetical listing of topics covered in the manual for quick reference.