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SERVICE HANDBOOK
MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS
e-STUDIO281c/351c/451c
File No. SHE050003B0
R05032182700-TTEC
Ver02_2005-11
© 2005 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
All rights reserved
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE SERVICE FOR
e-STUDIO281c/351c/451c
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service
technician.
1) Transportation/Installation
- When transporting/installing the equipment, employ four persons and be sure to hold the posi-
tions as shown in the figure.
The equipment is quite heavy and weighs approximately 113 kg (249 lb), therefore pay full atten-
tion when handling it.
- Be sure not to hold the movable parts or units (e.g. the control panel, ADU or RADF) when trans-
porting the equipment.
- Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V or 127 V / 12 A, 220-240 V or 240
V / 8 A for its power source.
- The equipment must be grounded for safety.
- Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and
direct sunlight.
- Provide proper ventilation since the equipment emits a slight amount of ozone.
- To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80
cm (32”) on the left, 80 cm (32”) on the right and 10 cm (4”) on the rear.
- The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet and shall be accessible.
- Be sure to fix and plug in the power cable securely after the installation so that no one trips over
it.
2) General Precautions at Service
- Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable during service (except for the service
should be done with the power turned ON).
- Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug and socket outlet once
a year or more. A fire may occur when dust lies on this area.
- When the parts are disassembled, reassembly is the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise
noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to install small parts such as
screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places.
- Basically, the equipment should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.
- The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband
since the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity.
- Avoid expose to laser beam during service. This equipment uses a laser diode. Be sure not to
expose your eyes to the laser beam. Do not insert reflecting parts or tools such as a screwdriver
on the laser beam path. Remove all reflecting metals such as watches, rings, etc. before starting
service.
- Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, fuser unit, damp
heater and areas around them.
- Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, transfer belt, 2nd transfer roller,
developer, IH control circuit, high-voltage transformer, exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for
the LCD backlight and power supply unit. Especially, the board of these components should not
be touched since the electric charge may remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the
power is turned OFF.
- Make sure that the equipment will not operate before touching potentially dangerous places (e.g.
rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts pulleys, fans and laser beam exit of the laser
optical unit).
- Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges
underneath.
- When servicing the equipment with the power turned ON, be sure not to touch live sections and
rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposing your eyes to laser beam.
- Use designated jigs and tools.
- Use recommended measuring instruments or equivalents.
- Return the equipment to the original state and check the operation when the service is finished.
3) Important Service Parts for Safety
- The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, IC-RAMs including lithium
batteries, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If
these parts are short-circuited and their functions become ineffective, they may result in fatal
accidents such as burnout. Do not allow a short-circuit or do not use the parts not recommended
by Toshiba TEC Corporation.
4) Cautionary Labels
- During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and cautionary labels such as “Unplug the
power cable during service”, “CAUTION. HOT”, “CAUTION. HIGH VOLTAGE”, “CAUTION.
LASER BEAM”, etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface and if they are properly stuck to the
equipment.
Caution: Before using the wristband, unplug the power cable of the equipment and
make sure that there are no charged objects which are not insulated in the
vicinity.
5) Disposal of the Equipment, Supplies, Packing Materials, Used Batteries and IC-RAMs
- Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, packing materials, used batter-
ies and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.
Caution:
Dispose of used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual.
Attention:
Se débarrasser de batteries et IC-RAMs usés y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel.
Vorsicht:
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien und IC-RAMs (inclusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
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CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/SUPPLIES ......................................... 1-1
1.1 Specifications....................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 1-7
1.3 Options ................................................................................................................................ 1-8
1.4 Supplies............................................................................................................................... 1-9
1.5 System List ........................................................................................................................ 1-10
2. ERROR CODE AND SELF-DIAGNOSTIC MODE........................................................ 2-1
2.1 Error Code List..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Jam........................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 Service call ...............................................................................................................2-7
2.1.3 Error in Internet FAX / Scanning Function.............................................................. 2-13
2.1.4 Printer function error............................................................................................... 2-21
2.2 Self-diagnosis Modes ........................................................................................................ 2-23
2.2.1 Input check (Test mode 03).................................................................................... 2-25
2.2.2 Output check (test mode 03) .................................................................................. 2-34
2.2.3 Test print mode (test mode 04) .............................................................................. 2-37
2.2.4 Adjustment mode (05) ............................................................................................ 2-38
2.2.5 Setting mode (08) ................................................................................................... 2-85
2.2.6 Pixel counter......................................................................................................... 2-198
2.2.7 Classification List of Adjustment Mode (05) / Setting Mode (08).......................... 2-208
3. ADJUSTMENT .............................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Adjustment Order (Image Related Adjustment)................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Adjustment of the Auto-Toner Sensor ................................................................................. 3-2
3.3 Performing Image Quality Control ....................................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Image Dimensional Adjustment........................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.1 General description .................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.2 Paper alignment at the registration roller ................................................................. 3-8
3.4.3 Printer related adjustment ........................................................................................ 3-9
3.4.4 Scanner related adjustment ................................................................................... 3-14
3.5 Image Quality Adjustment (Copying Function) .................................................................. 3-21
3.5.1 Automatic gamma adjustment ................................................................................ 3-21
3.5.2 Color Deviation Adjustment.................................................................................... 3-22
3.5.3 Density adjustment................................................................................................. 3-28
3.5.4 Color balance adjustment....................................................................................... 3-29
3.5.5 Gamma balance adjustment .................................................................................. 3-30
3.5.6 Offsetting adjustment for background processing .................................................. 3-30
3.5.7 Judgment threshold for ACS .................................................................................. 3-31
3.5.8 Sharpness adjustment............................................................................................ 3-31
3.5.9 Setting range correction ......................................................................................... 3-32
3.5.10 Setting range correction (Adjustment of background peak) ................................... 3-32
3.5.11 Adjustment of smudged/faint text ........................................................................... 3-33
3.5.12 Adaptation to highlighter......................................................................................... 3-33
3.5.13 Beam level conversion setting................................................................................ 3-34
3.5.14 Maximum toner density adjustment to paper type.................................................. 3-34
3.5.15 Maximum text density adjustment .......................................................................... 3-35
3.5.16 Text/Photo reproduction level adjustment .............................................................. 3-35
3.5.17 Black reproduction switching at the Twin color copy mode.................................... 3-36
3.5.18 Background adjustment(Black Mode) .................................................................... 3-36
3.6 Image Quality Adjustment (Printing Function) ................................................................... 3-37
3.6.1 Automatic gamma adjustment ................................................................................ 3-37
3.6.2 Color deviation adjustment..................................................................................... 3-38
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3.6.3 Gamma balance adjustment (Black Mode) ............................................................ 3-38
3.6.4 Color balance adjustment (Color Mode)................................................................. 3-39
3.6.5 Adjustment of smudged/faint text ........................................................................... 3-39
3.6.6 Upper limit value at Toner Saving Mode ................................................................ 3-40
3.6.7 Dot size adjustment in black printing...................................................................... 3-40
3.6.8 Maximum toner density adjustment to paper type.................................................. 3-40
3.6.9 Image processing: Gamma correction table all clearing......................................... 3-40
3.7 Image Quality Adjustment (Scanning Function) ................................................................ 3-41
3.7.1 Gamma balance adjustment .................................................................................. 3-41
3.7.2 Density adjustment (Black Mode)........................................................................... 3-42
3.7.3 Background adjustment (Gray Scale Mode) .......................................................... 3-43
3.7.4 Background adjustment (Color Mode).................................................................... 3-43
3.7.5 Judgment threshold for ACS .................................................................................. 3-44
3.7.6 Sharpness adjustment............................................................................................ 3-44
3.7.7 Setting range correction ......................................................................................... 3-45
3.7.8 Setting range correction (Adjustment of background peak) ................................... 3-45
3.7.9 Fine adjustment of black density ............................................................................ 3-46
3.7.10 RGB conversion method selection ......................................................................... 3-46
3.7.11 Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (black) ....................................... 3-47
3.7.12 Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (color) ........................................ 3-47
3.8 High-Voltage Transformer Setting ..................................................................................... 3-48
3.8.1 General description ................................................................................................ 3-48
3.8.2 Setting at the replacement of high-voltage transformer ......................................... 3-48
3.9 Adjustment of the Scanner Section ................................................................................... 3-49
3.9.1 Carriages ................................................................................................................ 3-49
3.9.2 Lens unit................................................................................................................. 3-53
3.10 Adjustment of the Paper Feeding System ......................................................................... 3-55
3.10.1 Sheet sideways deviation caused by paper feeding .............................................. 3-55
3.11 Adjustment of the Developer Unit...................................................................................... 3-57
3.11.1 Doctor-to-sleeve gap (black developer unit)........................................................... 3-57
3.11.2 Doctor-to-sleeve gap (color developer unit) ........................................................... 3-59
3.11.3 Black developer unit lift up/down timing adjustment............................................... 3-61
3.12 Adjustment of the RADF (MR-3018).................................................................................. 3-63
3.12.1 Adjustment of RADF Position................................................................................. 3-63
3.12.2 Adjustment of RADF Height ................................................................................... 3-68
3.12.3 Adjustment of Skew................................................................................................ 3-70
3.12.4 Adjustment of the Leading Edge Position .............................................................. 3-73
3.12.5 Adjustment of Horizontal Position .......................................................................... 3-74
3.12.6 Adjustment of Copy Ratio....................................................................................... 3-76
3.12.7 Adjustment of RADF Opening/Closing Sensor....................................................... 3-77
3.13 Adjustment of the Finisher (MJ-1022)................................................................................ 3-78
3.13.1 Adjusting the jogging plate width............................................................................ 3-78
3.13.2 Adjusting the angle of the jogging plate ................................................................. 3-80
3.13.3 Adjusting the overlap of the sensor flag ................................................................. 3-81
3.13.4 Adjusting the tension of the stack processing motor belt ....................................... 3-82
3.13.5 Releasing the stack tray guide lever fixing plate .................................................... 3-84
3.13.6 Adjustment of the upper tray angle ........................................................................ 3-85
3.13.7 DIP switch functions ............................................................................................... 3-87
3.14 Adjustment of the Finisher (MJ-1023/1024)....................................................................... 3-89
3.14.1 Adjusting the alignment position (Finisher unit)...................................................... 3-89
3.14.2 Adjusting the staple position (Finisher unit)............................................................ 3-90
3.14.3 Adjusting the folding position (Saddle stitcher unit)................................................ 3-91
3.14.4 Fine adjustment of binding/folding position (Saddle stitcher unit) .......................... 3-94
3.14.5 Sensor output adjustment (Puncher unit)............................................................... 3-94
3.14.6 Registering the number of punch holes (Puncher unit) .......................................... 3-95
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4. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (PM)............................................................................ 4-1
4.1 PM Support Mode................................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 General description .................................................................................................. 4-1
4.1.2 Operational flow and operational screen.................................................................. 4-1
4.1.3 Work flow of parts replacement ................................................................................ 4-8
4.2 General Descriptions for PM Procedure.............................................................................. 4-9
4.3 Operational Items in Overhauling ...................................................................................... 4-10
4.4 Preventive Maintenance Checklist..................................................................................... 4-11
4.5 PM KIT............................................................................................................................... 4-28
4.6 Jig List ............................................................................................................................... 4-29
4.7 Grease List ........................................................................................................................ 4-30
4.8 Precautions for Storing and Handling Supplies ................................................................. 4-31
4.8.1 Precautions for storing TOSHIBA supplies ............................................................ 4-31
4.8.2 Checking and cleaning of photoconductive drum................................................... 4-31
4.8.3 Checking and cleaning of drum cleaning blade and transfer belt cleaning blade... 4-32
4.8.4 Handling of drum cleaner brush ............................................................................. 4-32
4.8.5 Handling of transfer belt ......................................................................................... 4-32
4.8.6 Checking and cleaning of fuser belt and pressure roller ........................................ 4-33
4.8.7 Checking and replacing the oil roller and cleaning roller........................................ 4-33
4.8.8 Checking and cleaning of discharge brush ............................................................ 4-34
5. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Diagnosis and Prescription for Each Error Code ................................................................. 5-1
5.1.1 Paper transport jam (paper exit section) .................................................................. 5-1
5.1.2 Paper misfeeding ..................................................................................................... 5-3
5.1.3 Paper transport jam ................................................................................................ 5-10
5.1.4 Other paper jam ..................................................................................................... 5-18
5.1.5 Cover open jam ...................................................................................................... 5-20
5.1.6 RADF jam ............................................................................................................... 5-24
5.1.7 Finisher jam ............................................................................................................ 5-29
5.1.8 Drive system related service call ............................................................................ 5-43
5.1.9 Paper feeding system related service call.............................................................. 5-44
5.1.10 Scanning system related service call ..................................................................... 5-50
5.1.11 Fuser unit related service call................................................................................. 5-51
5.1.12 Communication related service call........................................................................ 5-54
5.1.13 RADF related service call....................................................................................... 5-55
5.1.14 Circuit related service call ...................................................................................... 5-55
5.1.15 Laser optical unit related service call ..................................................................... 5-57
5.1.16 Finisher related service call .................................................................................... 5-58
5.1.17 Image control related service call........................................................................... 5-69
5.1.18 Copy process related service call........................................................................... 5-72
5.1.19 Toner density control related service call ............................................................... 5-76
5.1.20 Other service call.................................................................................................... 5-80
5.1.21 Error in Internet FAX / Scanning Function.............................................................. 5-81
5.2 Troubleshooting for the Image........................................................................................... 5-95
5.3 Replacement of PC Boards and HDD ............................................................................. 5-127
5.3.1 Replacing HDD..................................................................................................... 5-127
5.3.2 Replacing SYS board ........................................................................................... 5-129
5.3.3 Replacing SLG board ........................................................................................... 5-130
5.3.4 Replacing or clearing NVRAM.............................................................................. 5-130
5.3.5 Cautions when Data overwrite kit (GP-1060) is installed .................................... 5-131
5.3.6 HDD information display....................................................................................... 5-132
5.4 Other errors ..................................................................................................................... 5-134
6. FIRMWARE UPDATING ............................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Firmware Updating with Download Jig ................................................................................ 6-2
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6.1.1 PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB) ............................................................................. 6-4
6.1.2 Writing the data to the download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) ............................... 6-13
6.1.3 K-PWA-DLM-320.................................................................................................... 6-15
6.2 Firmware Updating with USB Storage Device................................................................... 6-26
6.2.1 Appendix ................................................................................................................ 6-41
7. POWER SUPPLY UNIT ................................................................................................ 7-1
7.1 Output Channel ................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Fuse..................................................................................................................................... 7-3
7.3 Configuration of Power Supply Unit..................................................................................... 7-4
8. REMOTE SERVICE....................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Auto Supply Order ............................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.1 Outline ...................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.2 Setting Item .............................................................................................................. 8-2
8.1.3 Setting procedure ..................................................................................................... 8-4
8.1.4 Order Sheet Format ............................................................................................... 8-11
8.2 Service Notification............................................................................................................ 8-13
8.2.1 Outline ....................................................................................................................8-13
8.2.2 Setting ....................................................................................................................8-13
8.2.3 Items to be notified ................................................................................................. 8-19
9. DATA CLONING with USB STORAGE DEVICE ......................................................... 9-1
10. WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS ........................................................... 10-1
10.1 AC Wire Harness............................................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 DC Wire Harness....................................................................................................... Appendix
10.3 Electric Parts Layout.................................................................................................. Appendix
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1. SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/
SUPPLIES
2. ERROR CODE AND SELF-DIAGNOSTIC
MODE
3. ADJUSTMENT
4. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE (PM)
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
6. FIRMWARE UPDATING
7. POWER SUPPLY UNIT
8. REMOTE SERVICE
9. DATA CLONING with USB STORAGE DEVICE
10. WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
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1. SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/SUPPLIES
1.1 Specifications
yCopy process .......................... Indirect electrophotographic process (dry)
yType......................................... Desktop type (Console type: when optional Paper Feed Pedestal
(PFP) or optional Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) is installed.)
yOriginal table ........................... Fixed type (the left rear corner used as guide to place originals)
yAccepted originals ................... Original type: Sheets, books and 3-dimensional objects
Note that when the optional Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is
used, carbon, bounded or stapled originals cannot be accepted, and
paper type of the original should be 35-157g/m
2
(9.3 lb. Bond -58 lb.
Cover) for single-sided copy and 50-157 g/m
2
(13.3 lb. Bond -58 lb.
Cover) for double-sided copy.
Maximum size: A3/LD
Copy speed (Copies/min.)
e-STUDIO281c
e-STUDIO351c
e-STUDIO451c
* "-" means "Not acceptable".
* When originals are manually placed for single-sided, continuous copying.
* Plain paper is selected for the paper type.
* When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is used, copying in the speed of 28, 35 and 45
sheets per minute are only possible under the following conditions:
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 28 (11) 28 (11) 16 (5) 28 (11) 28 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 21 (5) 21 (5) 16 (5) 21 (5) -
B4, LG 18 (5) 18 (5) 16 (5) 18 (5) -
A3, LD 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 35 (11) 35 (11) 21 (5) 35 (11) 35 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 28 (5) 28 (5) 21 (5) 28 (5) -
B4, LG 24 (5) 24 (5) 21 (5) 24 (5) -
A3, LD 21 (5) 21 (5) 21 (5) 21 (5) -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 45 (11) 45 (11) 22 (5) 45 (11) 45 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 32 (5) 32 (5) 22 (5) 32 (5) -
B4, LG 26 (5) 26 (5) 22 (5) 26 (5) -
A3, LD 22 (5) 22 (5) 22 (5) 22 (5) -
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Original: A4 or LT (single-sided)
Mode: APS and Automatic density not selected, Plain paper mode
Number of copies:
Black mode: 28 sheets or more (e-STUDIO281c), 35 sheets or more (e-STUDIO351c), 45 sheets
or more (e-STUDIO451c)
Color mode: 11 sheets or more
Reproduction ratio: 100%
* The values in ( ) can be realized in the color mode.
Thick paper / OHP
e-STUDIO281c
Thick1 (81 g/m
2
to 105 g/m
2
, 21 lb. Bond to 28 lb. Bond)
Thick2 (106 g/m
2
to 163 g/m
2
, 29 lb. Bond to 90 lb. Index)
Thick3 (164 g/m
2
to 209 g/m
2
, 91 lb. Index to 110 lb. Index)
OHP
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 28 (11) 28 (11) 16 (5) 28 (11) 28 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 20 (5) 20 (5) 16 (5) 20 (5) -
B4, LG 18 (5) 18 (5) 16 (5) 18 (5) -
A3, LD 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (6) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (3) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (3) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (2) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (2) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (2) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT - 10 (3) - - -
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e-STUDIO351c
Thick1 (81 g/m
2
to 105 g/m
2
, 21 lb. Bond to 28 lb. Bond)
Thick2 (106 g/m
2
to 163 g/m
2
, 29 lb. Bond to 90 lb. Index)
Thick3 (164 g/m
2
to 209 g/m
2
, 91 lb. Index to 110 lb. Index)
OHP
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 30 (11) 30 (11) 16 (5) 30 (11) 30 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 23 (5) 23 (5) 16 (5) 23 (5) -
B4, LG 19 (5) 19 (5) 16 (5) 19 (5) -
A3, LD 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (6) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (3) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (3) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (2) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (2) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (2) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT - 10 (3) - - -
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e-STUDIO451c
Thick1 (81 g/m
2
to 105 g/m
2
, 21 lb. Bond to 28 lb. Bond)
Thick2 (106 g/m
2
to 163 g/m
2
, 29 lb. Bond to 90 lb. Index)
Thick3 (164 g/m
2
to 209 g/m
2
, 91 lb. Index to 110 lb. Index)
OHP
* "-" means "Not acceptable".
* When originals are manually placed for single side, continuous copying.
* The bypass copying speed is measured with the paper size specified.
* The values in ( ) can be realized in the color mode.
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT 30 (11) 30 (11) 16 (5) 30 (11) 30 (11)
B5, A5-R, ST-R -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R 23 (5) 23 (5) 16 (5) 23 (5) -
B4, LG 19 (5) 19 (5) 16 (5) 19 (5) -
A3, LD 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) 16 (5) -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (6) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (3) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (3) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT, B5, A5-R, ST-R - 20 (2) 10 (2) - -
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R - 14 (2) 10 (2) - -
B4, LG - 11 (2) 10 (2) - -
A3, LD - 10 (2) 10 (2) - -
Paper supply
Paper size
Drawer
Bypass feed
PFP
LCF
(A4/LT only)
Size specified
Size not
specified
A4, LT - 10 (3) - - -
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* System copy speed
* Shows the period of time from when the [START] button is pressed until the message "Ready" is dis-
played. (10 sheets of A4/LT size original are set on the RADF and one of the copy modes above is
selected.)
* Setting: when in the Text/Photo mode with Automatic density and APS/AMS set to OFF, or when in
the sort mode with paper fed from the upper drawer.
* The Saddle Stitch Finisher and hole punch unit not installed.
* The values in ( ) are the speeds of when in the color mode.
Copy paper
yFirst copy time ......................... Approx. 6.8 sec. or less (black), approx. 16.2 sec. or less (color)
(A4/LT, upper drawer, 100%, original placed manually)
yWarming-up time ..................... Approx. 40 sec. (Stand-alone, temperature: 20°C)
yMultiple copying....................... Up to 999 copies; Key in set numbers
yReproduction ratio ................... Actual ratio: 100±0.5%
Zooming: 25 to 400% in increments of 1%
(25 to 200% when using RADF)
yResolution/Gradation............... Scanning: 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Printing: Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi (black)
Equivalent to 600 dpi x 600 dpi (color)
Copy mode
Sec.
e-STUDIO281c e-STUDIO351c e-STUDIO451c
Single-sided originals
Single-sided copies
1 set 31.26 (71.97) 28.15 (71.97) 24.99 (71.97)
3 sets 74.07 (182.19) 61.02 (182.19) 50.03 (182.19)
5 sets 116.64 (289.94) 95.19 (289.94) 76.63 (289.94)
Single-sided originals
Double-sided copies
1 set 32.61 (81.63) 29.65 (81.63) 28.49 (81.63)
3 sets 74.69 (189.38) 64.92 (189.38) 60.76 (189.38)
5 sets 117.45 (299.04) 101.75 (299.04) 92.2 (299.04)
Double-sided originals
Double-sided copies
1 set 64.24 (138.12) 63.54 (138.12) 63.01 (138.12)
3 sets 150.73 (355.91) 134.25 (355.91) 126.36 (355.91)
5 sets 234.59 (574.51) 205.69 (574.51) 189.67 (574.51)
Double-sided originals
Single-sided copies
1 set 58.85 (128.31) 58.76 (128.31) 58.09 (128.31)
3 sets 143.68 (347.08) 126.57 (347.08) 110.94 (347.08)
5 sets 228.58 (565.02) 194.49 (565.02) 165.19 (565.02)
Drawer ADU PFP LCF Bypass copy Remarks
Size
A3 to A5-R,
LD to ST-R,
13" LG,
8.5"SQ
A4, LT
A3 to A6-R, LD to ST-R, 13"
LG, 8.5"SQ, 305 x 457 mm
(12" x 18")
(Non-standard or userspec-
ified sizes can be set.)
Weight
64 to 105 g/m
2
17 to 28 lb.
Bond
64 to 209 g/m
2
, 17 lb. Bond
to 110 lb. Index
(Continuous feeding)
64 to 209 g/m
2
, 17 lb. Bond
to 110 lb. Index
(Single paper feeding)
Special
paper
-
Labels, OHP film
(thickness: 80µm or thicker)
Special paper recom-
mended by Toshiba Tec
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yEliminated portion.................... Leading edges: 3.0±2.0 mm, Side/trailing edges: 2.0±2.0 mm (black
copy)
Leading edges: 5.0±2.0 mm, Side/trailing edges: 2.0±2.0 mm (color
copy)
Leading / trailing edges: 5.0±2.0 mm, Side edges: 5.0±2.0 mm (black /
color print)
yPaper feeding .......................... Standard drawers:
2 drawers (stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/
m
2
(17 to 22 lb. Bond))
PFP:
Option (One drawer or two: stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550
sheets; 64 to 80 g/m
2
(17 to 22 lb. Bond))
LCF:
Option (Stack height 137.5 mm x 2: equivalent to 2500 sheets; 64 to 80
g/m
2
(17 to 22 lb. Bond))
Bypass feeding:
Stack height 11 mm: equivalent to 100 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m
2
(17 to 22
lb. Bond)
yCapacity of originals in the reversing automatic document feeder (Option)
.................................................. A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R:
100 sheets / 80 g/m
2
(Stack height 16 mm or less)
yAutomatic duplexing unit ......... Stackless, Switchback type
yToner supply ............................ Automatic toner density detection/supply
Toner cartridge replacing method
yDensity control......................... Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11
steps
yWeight ..................................... Approximately 113 kg (249 lb.)
yPower requirements ................ AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V or 127 V / 12 A
220-240 V or 240 V / 8 A (50/60 Hz)
* The acceptable value of each voltage is ±10%.
yPower consumption................. 1.5 kW or less (100 V series), 17 kW or less (200 V series)
* The electric power is supplied to the RADF, Finisher, PFP and LCF through the equipment.
yTotal counter............................ Electronical counter
yDimensions of the equipment...................... See the figure below (W 660 x D 758 x H 739 (mm))
* When the tilt angle of the control panel is 45 degrees.
Fig.1-1
660
758
45°
739
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1.2 Accessories
* Machine version
NAD: North America
MJD: Europe
AUD: Australia
ASD: Asia, Argentine
TWD: Taiwan
SAD Saudi Arabia
ASU Saudi Arabia, Asia
CND China
KRD Korea
JPD: Japan
Unpacking/Setup instruction 1 set
Operator’s manual 4 pcs. (except for MJD and ASU)
Operator's manual pocket 1 pc.
Power cable 1 pc.
Warranty sheet 1 pc. (for NAD)
Setup report 1 set (for NAD, MJD and CND)
PM sticker 1 pc. (for MJD)
Drum (installed inside of the equipment) 1 pc.
Control panel stopper 1 pc.
Color developer holder 6 pc.
Rubber plug 4 pcs.
Blind seal (small / large) 3 pcs. /1 pc.
CD-ROM 3 pcs.
Developer material (Y, M, C, K) 1 pc. each (for CND)
Screw M4 x 8 1 pc.
Guide 1 pc.
Approval sheet 1 set (for CND)
Toner cartridge (Y, M, C, K) 1 pc. each (for CND)
Platen cover 1 pc. (for CND)
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1.3 Options
Notes:
1. The bridge kit (KN-3511) is necessary for installation of the finisher (MJ-1022, MJ-1023 or MJ-
1024).
2. The finisher (MJ-1023 or MJ-1024) is necessary for installation of the hole punch unit (MJ-
6004N/E/F/S).
3. The PCI slot (GO-1060) is necessary for the installation of the scrambler board (GP-1040)
and the parallel interface kit (GF-1140).
4. The antenna (GN-3010) is necessary to enable the wireless LAN module (GN-1040/1041)
and the bluetooth module (GN-2010).
5. Up to 1 antenna (GN-3010) can be connected to the wireless LAN module (GN-1040/1041).
6. When the wireless LAN module (GN-1040/1041) and the bluetooth module (GN-2010) are
installed together, only 1 antenna (GN-3010) can be connected to each.
Platen cover KA-3511PC / -C
Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) MR-3018
Drawer module MY-1021 / -C
Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) KD-1011 / -C
Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) KD-1012 A4/LT / A4-C
Hanging Finisher MJ-1022 / -C
Finisher MJ-1023 / -C
Saddle Stitch Finisher MJ-1024 / -C
Hole punch unit MJ-6004 N/E/F/S / E-C
Staple cartridge STAPLE-1600 (for MJ-1022)
STAPLE-2000 (for MJ-1023/1024)
STAPLE-600
(for saddle stitcher of MJ-1024)
Bridge kit KN-3511 / -C
Work table KK-3511 / -C
Damp heater kit MF-3511U/E
FAX unit GD-1200 NA/AU/AS/EU/C/TW
2nd line for fax unit GD-1160 NA/EU-N/C/TW
128 MB Expansion memory GC-1181
512 MB Expansion memory GC-1230
Wireless LAN module GN-1040/1041
PCI slot GO-1060
Scrambler board GP-1040
Bluetooth module GN-2010
Antenna GN-3010
Parallel interface kit GF-1140
Data overwrite kit GP-1060
Desk MH-1700
Harness kit for coin controller GQ-1020
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