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INSTR
UCTION MANUAL
DUPRINTER
DP - M300/310/320
Be sure to read this manual prior to use.
Please leave this manual at the site of use for easy reference.
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Page 1 - DP - M300/310/320

INSTRUCTION MANUALDUPRINTERDP - M300/310/320Be sure to read this manual prior to use.Please leave this manual at the site of use for easy reference.

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82 Daily Maintenance● How to maintain the machineCheck the machine periodically to maintain its performance.WARNING● Before cleaning, be sure to turn

Page 3 - Introduction

98Press (STOP) key.The message is deleted.Make another master.When “MASTER EJECT MISS” is Displayed

Page 4 - ● Precautions for use

99621TroubleshootingThe message “MASTER SET MISS” is displayed on the LCD panel. Remove the master and remake the master byfollowing the procedure bel

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100Check that the error message is deleted.Make a new master and start printing.•The message “PLS MASTER MAKING” is displayed on the LCD panel when

Page 6 - ●Caution for Location

101621TroubleshootingMEMO

Page 8 - Positioning the Machine

7Specifications and MaintenanceChapter 7Specifications and MaintenanceThis chapter lists the machine specifications and describes maintenance, etc.Spe

Page 9 - Maintenance

104Product name/model No. Duprinter DP-M300 Duprinter DP-M310 Duprinter DP-M320Model Table topMastermaking method Thermal digital mastermakingMasterma

Page 10 - ■ Daily Maintenance

105217Specifications and MaintenanceSpecificationsProduct name/model Power source andSize In use: 1270mm (W) x 615mm (D) x 710mm (H)In storage: 695mm

Page 12 - Contents

AppendixAppendixThis section contains an index and quick reference diagrams for basic operations.Index...

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936Enlargement and ReductionEnlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to Standard-Size PaperYou can enlarge or reduce a standard-size document on

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108IndexAcceptable Documents ... 26Acceptable Printing Paper ... 26

Page 15 - Function Quick Reference

10921AppendixWarning Label...10When “MASTER SET MISS” is Displayed... 99W

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110Quick Operation Guide●Mastermaking.Open the supplemental paper tray.Hold the lever and adjust the sideguides to the paper size.Place a stack of ali

Page 17 - Before Using This Machine

11121AppendixMake the required settings on thecontrol panel.Enlargement and Reduction, Master Darkness,Document mode, 94% Reduction, 2 IN 1FunctionPre

Page 19 - Printer Appearance

www.duplo.comTEL: +81-42-775-3602FAX: +81-42-775-3606E-mail: [email protected] Oyama, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa 252-52

Page 20 - /Thermal head escape lever

10ContentsChapter 1 Before Using This MachineSystem Setup ...

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1121ContentsChapter 3 Printing With Various FunctionSaving Settings...

Page 22 - Reference

12ContentsChapter 7 Specifications and MaintenanceSpecifications ...

Page 23 - Printing speed indicator lamp

13The following is a quick reference to the functions of the DP-M300/310/320 printer.B4 PrintoutB5 PrintoutA4 DocumentEnlargement/Reduction ...(a

Page 24 - LCD Panel

1421Function Quick ReferenceBatch Printing ...(a P.57)You can print the specified number of sets of copies in each set.11111111Document1st set5 c

Page 25 - Turning Power ON/OFF

Before Using This Machine1Chapter 1Before Using This MachineThis chapter contains essential information such as the names of the machine parts, thenam

Page 26 - Standard Mode

16System SetupThe machine and its optional equipment are set up as follows:Personal computerDuplo Direct Print SystemDocuments prepared on a personal

Page 27 - UID control function

17321Before Using This Machine1Part Names and Their FunctionsPrinter Appearancewq!3ertyuio!0!1!2!4No. Name Functionq Document guide Slide to match the

Page 28 - Acceptable Printing Paper

As an ENERGY STAR Partner, we have determined that these products meet the ENERGY STAR Guidelines for energy efficiency. Disposal of Old Elec

Page 29 - Printing

18Part Names and Their FunctionsFront coverDrum handleDrum unitInk packUpper coverADF coverLeverThis lever releases the ink pack holder.Master set swi

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19321Before Using This Machine1Part Names and Their FunctionsNo. Name Function!5Master ejection box release leverPress to open the master ejection box

Page 31 - Chapter 2

20Control PanelPart Names and Their FunctionsNo. Name Functionq“OK” monitorFlashes to display the content of the trouble and lights to indicatedthe pa

Page 32 - Basic Printmaking

21321Before Using This Machine1Part Names and Their FunctionsNo. Name Functioni“STOP” keyPress to stop printing on the way.If this key is pressed whil

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22No. Name Functionq Print count Displays the number of prints to be made.w Sets Displays the number of sets to be printed.e Zoom ratio Displays the s

Page 34 - Loading and Replacing Paper

23321Before Using This Machine1This section describes the operating sequence from turning ON the power switch until the printer is ready to makeprints

Page 35 - Adjusting Paper Feed Pressure

24Turning OFF Printer PowerSwitch the power switch to the “ ” position.The power turns OFF and the display lamps on the controlpanel turn OFF.Stand

Page 36 - Loading Documents

25321Before Using This Machine1UID control function By the UID function, the manager can control the mastermaking and print quantities per person or p

Page 37 - Loading Document

26Document/Printing Paper SpecificationAcceptable Documents• Document thickness : 64gsm to 128gsm• Document size : max. 271 x 382mm

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27321Before Using This Machine1How Mastermaking and Printing is PerformedThe machine performs two processes: mastermaking and printing.MastermakingIn

Page 39 - 94% Reduction

1IntroductionThank you for your purchase of the Duprinter DP-M300/M310/M320.To ensure safe and efficient prolonged use of this machine, read and thor

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2Printing Using Basic FunctionsChapter 2Printing Using Basic FunctionsThis chapter describes how to make prints using the basic functions, including h

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30This section describes how to make prints using the basic functions.Turn ON the power. (aaaaa See page 23, “Turning Power ON/OFF”)• If the power is

Page 43 - Selecting Printing Paper Size

31212Printing Using Basic FunctionsBasic PrintmakingUse the keypad to specify the number of printsto make.• You can specify up to 9999 prints.• If you

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32Loading and Replacing PaperLoading PaperThis section describes how to load the printer with paper. You can load approximately 1,300 sheets in thispr

Page 45 - Text/Photograph/T

33212Printing Using Basic FunctionsAdjusting Paper Feed PressureAdjust the paper feed pressure if an feeding error occurs when using thick or thin pap

Page 46 - 100%

34Loading DocumentsPositioning the DocumentThe document can be loaded in the “portrait” or “landscape” position.•B5-size documents can be loaded in th

Page 47 - Print Output

3521Loading DocumentsLoading DocumentWhen one or more documents are loaded, mastermaking and printing are automatically repeated until thedocument tra

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36Enlargement and ReductionEnlarging/Reducing from Standard-Size Document to Standard-Size PaperYou can enlarge or reduce a standard-size document ont

Page 49 - Truing up Printed Pages

372122Printing Using Basic FunctionsPressENLARGEMENT/REDUCTION key several times to displaythe desired zoom ratio.In about 3 seconds, the screen chang

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2Notes on Safety (Please Read and Observe)◇ Safety PrecautionsVarious symbols and pictures are used in this manual and on the labels affixed to the ma

Page 51 - Printing With V

38Press (SELECT) key to move the arrow Press (FUNCTION SWITCH) key.94% reduction is set, and press SELECT key several timesYou can cancel 94% reduct

Page 52 - Saving Settings

39212Printing Using Basic Functions1%-Step Enlargement and ReductionYou can set a zoom ratio between 50% and 200% in 1% steps.• Select “1%-Step Enlarg

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40Enlargement and ReductionStart mastermaking and printing. (aaaaa See steps 5 to 8 of “ Basic Printmaking” (aaaaa page 30).Press (FUNCTION SWITCH)

Page 54 - Retrieving Settings

41Select a paper size.Press (SELECT) key and display the paper size to be used.Each time (SELECT) key is pressed, the display of the LCD panel chang

Page 56 - Printout

43212Printing Using Basic FunctionsSelecting Printing Paper SizeTextText/Photograph PhotographABCDEFGHIJKLNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDE

Page 57 - ON OFF

44Proceed with steps 1 to 4 of the sequence described in “Basic Printmaking” (aaaaa page 30).Press (DOCUMENT MODE SWITCH) keyto select the desired m

Page 58 - Adjusting Master Darkness

4522Printing Using Basic FunctionsThis section describes how to install the print tray and remove printed pages from the print tray.Installing Print T

Page 59 - Batch Printing

46Open out the paper stopper.Adjust the paper stacker guides and paperstopper to the size of the printing paper.Print Output

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47212Printing Using Basic FunctionsTruing up Printed Pages Available only when sorter is installedAdjust when the edges of the printed pages are not

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3●Caution for Grounding (Be sure to use the supplied power cord)●Caution for Power Supply and Power CordCAUTION● Some paper may cause paper dust in th

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3Printing With Various FunctionsChapter 3Printing With Various FunctionThis chapter describes how to make prints using the various printer functions.S

Page 64 - 25sht 3set

50Saving SettingsYou can save and retrieve nine sets of settings for mastermaking and printing. The settings are stored in memory evenwhen the power i

Page 65 - Dividing Sections with Tape

51321Printing With Various FunctionsThe screen changes to the MEMORY MODE • Any previous settings stored in the memorychannel will be deleted when you

Page 66 - Ink save mode

52Retrieving SettingsPress (FUNCTION SWITCH) key. Press (SELECT) key several times to display “RE-TRIEVE”.Each time (SELECT) key is pressed, the arr

Page 67 - Miscellaneous Functions

53321Printing With Various FunctionsClearing SettingsClearing SettingsPress (FUNCTION SWITCH) key. Press Each time (SELECT) key is pressed, the arrow

Page 68 - MASTER MAKING

54Printing Two Different Document Pages on One Page 2 IN 1 FunctionThis mode prints two different document pages on one page.DocumentsPrintoutTwo-in-

Page 69 - 000245/000755

55321Printing With Various FunctionsPress (FUNCTION SWITCH) key. Press (SELECT) key several times to show the screenat right.Press (FUNCTION SWITCH)

Page 70 - ADJUSTMENT key”

56Adjusting Master DarknessThe master darkness (the level at which black and white are differentiated) can be adjusted in 3 steps.Make the master more

Page 71 - Direction of paper

57321Printing With Various FunctionsBatch PrintingYou can print the specified number of sets of prints in each set. Batch Printing (aaaaa page 57)The

Page 72 - Energy save mode

421●Prohibition of Disassembly or Modification●Caution for LocationWARNING● Do not modify the machine.→ Doing so may result in fire or electric shock.

Page 73 - Replacing Consumables

58Proceed with steps 1 to 5 of the sequence described in “Basic Printmaking” (aaaaa page 30).Press C (CLEAR) key to clear the numberdisplay.Using the

Page 74 - Replacing the Ink Pack

59321Printing With Various FunctionsPress X= key.The number of prints is set.Use the keypad to enter the number of sets.Example: 3 sets• If you make a

Page 75 - Ink pack Ink pack

60Press (PRINT) key.The print runs starts from the last-entered set, and stops afterthe first set of printouts.Collate by inserting a piece of paper

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61321Printing With Various FunctionsBatch Printing (changing print quantity per document)You can change the number of prints made from each document.

Page 77 - Replacing the Master Roll

62Use the keypad to enter the number of prints.Example: 25• If you make a mistake, start over again by pressC (CLEAR) key and start from the beginning

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633Printing With Various FunctionsPress X= key.Repeat steps 2 to 6.Proceed with steps 2 and 4 of the sequence described in “Basic Printmaking”(aaaaa p

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64Ink save modeYou can set to ink save mode in order to save printing ink.21Press (FUNCTION SWITCH) key. Press (SELECT) key several times to show the

Page 80 - Master ejection box

4Miscellaneous FunctionsChapter 4Miscellaneous FunctionsThis chapter describes miscellaneous functions such as the confidential safeguard function,and

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66The confidential safeguard function, which prevents printing unless mastermaking has been completed, is a simple meansof prohibiting others from pri

Page 82 - Replacing the Drum Unit

67421Miscellaneous FunctionsTotal Counter Display FunctionThis function displays the total numbers of prints and masters on the LCD panel.Check that t

Page 83 - Installing the Drum Unit

5L5-T3020Do NOT touch the drum or rollers when you operate the jog switch.Do NOT put hands Inside machine while it is operatung.Hands could get caught

Page 84

68Print Speed Adjustment FunctionThe printing speed can be selected from among 60 pages per minute, 80 pages per minute and 130 pages per minute.The d

Page 85

6941Miscellaneous FunctionsAfter mastermaking has finished, you can fine-tune the position of the image (in the horizontal direction) within ±10mm.• Y

Page 86 - Countermeasures to Troubles

70On-Line Print Function Available Only With Interface Kit InstalledThis function allows you to make prints of documents directly from on-line data f

Page 87 - Error Messages

5Replacing ConsumablesChapter 5Replacing ConsumablesThis chapter describes how to supply paper, ink pack, and other consumables.Replacing the Ink Pack

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72Ink packLeverReplacing the Ink PackThe message “EXCHANGE INK” is displayed on the LCD panel when the remaining ink is low. Replace the ink packusing

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73521Replacing ConsumablesRemove the cap from a new ink pack.• Do not leave an ink pack uncapped for longerthan necessary.Insert the ink pack so that

Page 90 - Adding Paper While Printing

74Close the front cover.Replacing the Ink PackFront cover

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75521Replacing ConsumablesReplacing the Master RollThe message “ROLL-MASTER END” is displayed on the LCD panel when the master roll is used up. Replac

Page 92 - Feed tray descend switch

76Take out a new master roll from the bag.Insert the master holders deeply into both ends of the master roll. (Holders are interchangeable.)Insert the

Page 93

775Replacing ConsumablesTurn power on, Push the master set switch.The master will be pulled in, and cut automatically.If the master does not go in cor

Page 94 - Paper Jams

621Positioning the MachineInstalling the machine on a flat, stable surface.Avoid installing the machine in a dusty area.Avoid installing the machine i

Page 95

78Replacing the Master Ejection CoreThe message “EXCHANGE EJECT ROLL” is displayed on the LCD panel when the master ejection core is full.Remove the m

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79521Replacing ConsumablesHolding the edges of the master ejection core,pull out the core and discard it.• Ink adheres to the master ejection core. Ta

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80Replacing the Drum UnitRemoving the Drum UnitPress and hold the JOG switch until the drumcomes to a stop with a beep.WARNING• Do not touch the drum

Page 98 - MASTER EJECT MISS

81521Replacing ConsumablesInstalling the Drum UnitHold the drum level and place the drum guideroller onto the rail in the machine.Release the handle a

Page 99 - JOG switch

82Lower the lever.Close the front cover.Replacing the Drum UnitLeverFront cover

Page 100 - The message is deleted

6TroubleshootingChapter 6TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to remove paper jams and what to do when error messages aredisplayed.Countermeasure

Page 101 - Continue Page

84Power Does Not Turn ONIf the power does not turn ON, check the following.IS POWER PLUG INSERTED?THE MACHINE DOESN'T TURN ON.IS POWER SWITCH ON?

Page 102 - IMPORTANT

85621TroubleshootingError MessagesThere is no paper in the feed tray.Load the feed tray with printing paper.There is no ink.Replace the old ink pack w

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86Error MessagesA paper jam has occurred in the feed tray.Remove the jammed paper. (a For details, see page 92,“When ‘PAPER LEFT JAM’ is displayed (F

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87621TroubleshootingCannot print.This message is displayed just after the master setting error ormaster ejection error occurs.It is also displayed if

Page 105

7Maintenance

Page 106 - Specifications

88Supplying or Changing Paper While PrintingIf Paper Runs Out During PrintingIf paper runs out during printing, printingstops and the feed tray is low

Page 107 - 600ml package only

89621TroubleshootingSupplying or Changing Paper While Printing• If the sheet is still in the feed roller ring, pull itout and align it with the stack.

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90Changing Paper Selection While PrintingPress (STOP) key.Printing stops.Press the feed tray descend switch continuously.Release the switch when the

Page 109 - Appendix

91621TroubleshootingSupplying or Changing Paper While PrintingWhen the feed tray comes to a stop, reset the paper size.Press (PRINT) key.The feed tra

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92Paper JamsWhen “PAPER LEFT JAM” is Displayed (Feed Tray)When a paper jam occurs in the feed tray, the message “PAPER LEFT JAM” is displayed on the L

Page 111

93621TroubleshootingWhen “PAPER RIGHT JAM” is Displayed (Print Tray)When a paper jams in the print tray, “PAPER RIGHT JAM” is displayed on the LCD pan

Page 112 - Quick Operation Guide

94Close the master ejection box, pressing it until itlocks. Paper Adhering to DrumIf paper has adhered to the drum, follow the procedure below to rem

Page 113 - ●Mastermaking

95621TroubleshootingPeel off the edge of the paper from the drum.Pull the paper toward the ejection side whilepressing the JOG switch to peel the pape

Page 114

96When an old master remains on the drum, “MASTER EJECT MISS” is displayed on the LCD panel. Remove it byfollowing the procedure below.Press the maste

Page 115

97621TroubleshootingMasterLeverMaster clampLift the lever toward you.The master clamp opens and the edge of the master will bereleased from the clamp.

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