User GuideIM 350/430 series

Guide to Components

CAUTION

  • Do not obstruct the machine's vents. Doing so risks fire caused by overheated internal components.

Important

  • Do not press or hit the staple unit strongly. Doing so may damage it. If stapling fails after the stapler has been forcefully hit, the staples in the cartridge may be broken.

  • Do not hold the staple unit when you move the machine.

Front and right view

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  1. ADF

    Lower the ADF over originals placed on the exposure glass.

    If you load a stack of originals in the ADF, the ADF will automatically feed the originals one by one.

  2. ADF cover

    Open this cover to remove originals jammed in the ADF.

  3. ADF cover open lever

    Pull this lever to open the ADF cover.

  4. Input tray for the ADF

    Place stacks of originals here.

  5. Extender for the ADF tray

    Extend this when placing paper longer than A4 in the input tray for ADF.

  6. Exposure glass

    Place originals face down here.

  7. Cover for the exposure glass

    Open this cover to place originals on the exposure glass.

  8. Output tray for the ADF

    Originals scanned with the ADF are output here.

  9. Stop fence for the ADF

    Pull out this fence to prevent originals from falling off.

  10. Control panel

    See Guide to the Names and Functions of the Machine's Control Panel.

  11. Ventilation holes

    Prevent overheating.

  12. Cover for installing an offline stapler

    Remove when you install the offline stapler.

  13. Internal tray

    Copied/printed paper and fax messages are delivered here.

  14. Front cover open button

    Push this button to open the front cover.

  15. Lower paper tray

    Load paper here.

    For details, see Guide to Functions of the Machine's External Options Region A icon(mainly Europe and Asia) or Guide to Functions of the Machine's External Options Region B icon(mainly North America).

  16. Tray 1

    Load paper here.

  17. Front cover

    Open to access the inside of the machine and remove jammed paper.

    Open here to replace the print cartridge and the drum unit.

  18. Main power switch

    To operate the machine, the main power switch must be on. If it is off, turn the switch on.

    See Turning On/Off the Power.

  19. Stop fence

    Pull this fence to prevent paper from falling off.

  20. Bypass tray

    Use to copy or print on thick paper, OHP transparencies, envelopes, and label paper (adhesive labels).

  21. Extender for the bypass tray

    Pull this extender out when loading A4Landscape, 81/2 × 11Landscape or larger size paper in the bypass tray.

  22. Paper guides

    When loading paper in the bypass tray, align the paper guides flush against the paper.

Rear and left view

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  1. Handset slit Region B icon (mainly North America)

    Attach the handset bracket to the slit.

  2. Vents

    Prevent overheating.

  3. Power connector

    Connect the power cord to the machine. Insert the other end into an electrical outlet.

  4. Rear cover

    Open to access the inside of the machine and remove jammed paper.

    Open here to replace the fusing unit.

  5. Rear cover open lever

    Pull this lever to open the rear cover.

  6. External telephone connector

    For connecting an external telephone.

  7. G3 interface unit connector

    For connecting a telephone line.

  8. Slot

    Optional interface boards can be inserted.

  9. Expansion card slots

    Remove the cover to install SD cards.

  10. Ethernet port

    Use a network interface cable to connect the machine to a network.

  11. USB Host Interface

    Connect external devices such as a card authentication device.

Interior: Front view

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  1. Print cartridge

    To remove jammed paper, pull out the print cartridge and drum unit as a single unit.

    Messages appear on the screen when the print cartridge needs to be replaced, or a new cartridge needs to be prepared.

    For details about the messages that appear on the screen when consumables need to be replaced, see "Adding Toner", Maintenance.

    When you remove jammed paper, pull out the print cartridge with the drum unit. If you want to remove only the print cartridge, pull down the lever on the left side of the print cartridge, and then pull the print cartridge out.

  2. Drum unit

    Messages appear on the screen when the drum unit needs to be replaced, or a new drum unit needs to be prepared.

    For details about the messages that appear on the screen when consumables need to be replaced, see "Replacing the Drum Unit", Maintenance.

    For IM 350F, IM 350, IM 430F:

    When the drum unit needs to be replaced, contact your service representative.

Interior: Rear view

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  1. Fusing unit

    Pull out the fusing unit and remove jammed paper.

    Messages appear on the screen when the fusing unit needs to be replaced, or a new fusing unit needs to be prepared.

    For details about the messages that appear on the screen when consumables need to be replaced, see "Replacing the Maintenance Kit", Maintenance.

    For IM 350F, IM 350, IM 430F:

    When the fusing unit needs to be replaced, contact your service representative.

Staple unit

Offline stapler illustration
  1. Staple unit cradle

  2. Staple unit

  3. Stapling slot

  4. Slide switch

  5. LED (to indicate there are no more staples)

Staple cartridge

Staple cartridge illustration
  1. Staple holder

  2. Staple cartridge

  3. Faceplate