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La parola deriva dal latino "instructio", cioè organizzare. Così, il manuale d’uso Xerox 390 descrive le fasi del procedimento. Lo scopo del manuale d’uso è istruire, facilitare lo avviamento, l'uso di attrezzature o l’esecuzione di determinate azioni. Il manuale è una raccolta di informazioni sull'oggetto/servizio, un suggerimento.

Purtroppo, pochi utenti prendono il tempo di leggere il manuale d’uso, e un buono manuale non solo permette di conoscere una serie di funzionalità aggiuntive del dispositivo acquistato, ma anche evitare la maggioranza dei guasti.

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Innanzitutto, il manuale d’uso Xerox 390 dovrebbe contenere:
- informazioni sui dati tecnici del dispositivo Xerox 390
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- istruzioni per l'uso, la regolazione e la manutenzione delle attrezzature Xerox 390
- segnaletica di sicurezza e certificati che confermano la conformità con le norme pertinenti

Perché non leggiamo i manuali d’uso?

Generalmente questo è dovuto alla mancanza di tempo e certezza per quanto riguarda la funzionalità specifica delle attrezzature acquistate. Purtroppo, la connessione e l’avvio Xerox 390 non sono sufficienti. Questo manuale contiene una serie di linee guida per funzionalità specifiche, la sicurezza, metodi di manutenzione (anche i mezzi che dovrebbero essere usati), eventuali difetti Xerox 390 e modi per risolvere i problemi più comuni durante l'uso. Infine, il manuale contiene le coordinate del servizio Xerox in assenza dell'efficacia delle soluzioni proposte. Attualmente, i manuali d’uso sotto forma di animazioni interessanti e video didattici che sono migliori che la brochure suscitano un interesse considerevole. Questo tipo di manuale permette all'utente di visualizzare tutto il video didattico senza saltare le specifiche e complicate descrizioni tecniche Xerox 390, come nel caso della versione cartacea.

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Prima di tutto, contiene la risposta sulla struttura, le possibilità del dispositivo Xerox 390, l'uso di vari accessori ed una serie di informazioni per sfruttare totalmente tutte le caratteristiche e servizi.

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    User Guide 610E34790 WorkCentre 390 LASER ALL-IN-ONE USER GUIDE 390ug.bk Page 1 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    Prepared by: Xerox Industrial Design Human Interface Graphic Design Jefferson Road Henrietta New York ©2000 by Xerox Limited. All rights reserved. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, mater[...]

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    User Guide iii USER GUIDE Table of Contents Where Do I Find It v 1. GETTING STARTED 1-1 Introduction 1-1 Front View 1-2 Rear View / Inside View 1-3 Using the Control Panel 1-4 Using the Number Keypad 1-7 Entering Alphanumeric Characters 1-8 Using the Automatic Paper Feeder 1-10 Using the Manual Paper Feeder 1-14 2. MAKING A COPY 2-1 Making a Copy 2[...]

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    User Guide iv Cancelling Transmission 3-3 Confirming Transmission 3-4 4. RECEIVING A FAX 4-1 Reception Modes 4-1 Determining the Reception Mode 4-2 Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode 4-3 Receiving Manually in TEL Mode 4-4 Receiving Automatically in ANS/FAX Mode 4-5 Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) 4-6 5. HOW TO PRINT AND SCAN 5-1 Printing[...]

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    User Guide WHERE DO I FIND IT v Where Do I Find It CD-ROM • W orkCentre 390 Installation prog ram • Print and Scan dr iver s •P a g i s P r o • T extBridge Pro 98 • W or kCentre 390 electronic User Guide Warranty Card • W arranty Inf ormation In addition to this User Guide, your WorkCentre 390 comes complete with an Install Guide, CD-RO[...]

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    User Guide vi 390ug.bk Page vi Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    User Guide 1.1 1 1 Chapter One GETTING STARTED Introduction This guide provides reference material for installations where the WorkCentre 390 is used as a stand-alone machine. If questions arise that are not addressed in this guide, more detailed information is provided in the Xerox Workcentre 390 electronic User Guide. The electronic User Guide is[...]

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    User Guide 1.2 FRONT VIEW Front View Note: Your machine may look slightly different than the illustration. Automatic Paper F eeder Extension Tray Pape r Gu ide s Paper Exit Tray Manual Paper Fe e d e r Automatic Document F eeder Document Guides Automatic Paper F eeder Document Exit Tray Control Pane l Document Input Tray 390ug.bk Page 2 Friday, Apr[...]

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    1.3 User Guide REAR VIEW / INSIDE VIEW 1 Rear View / Inside View Rear View PC Cable Connector Pow er Cord Connector EXT . LINE Jack TEL LINE Jack USB Connector Laser Printer Cartr idge Cover R elease Buttons (right and lef t sides) Front Cover Inside View 390ug.bk Page 3 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    User Guide 1.4 USING THE CONTROL PANEL Using the Control Panel LCD Display The display sho ws the cur rent st atus of your mac hine, and guides you through var ious task s using a menu system for eac h operation. F ax Resolution Use to choose the resolution of transmitted documents. Collate When you mak e a copy , use this button to sort t he copie[...]

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    1.5 User Guide USING THE CONTROL PANEL 1 Menu Use to choose or set up special functions. Exit Use to exit the current mode or status and r eturn to previous. Copy Mode Use to copy a document. U p and Down Use to display the next or previous menu item. Also use to adjust machine settings. Lef t and Right Use to move cursor left or r ight across the [...]

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    User Guide 1.6 USING THE CONTROL PANEL Rep or t Use to print var ious repor ts and lists. Stop Use to stop an operation at any time. Star t Use to star t a job. Also use to activate the selection shown in the display . Search Use to search f or number s in memor y . Also use to delete digits in the edit mode or to delete entries in the phone book m[...]

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    1.7 User Guide USING THE NUMBER KEYPAD 1 Using the Number Keypad As you perform various tasks, you will need to enter names and numbers using the Number Keypad. For example, when you set up your machine, you enter your name (or your company’s name) and telephone number. When setting up Speed Dial numbers, you will also need to enter telephone num[...]

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    1.8 User Guide ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS Entering Alphanumeric Characters Using the Number Keypad, locate the button labeled with the character you want. Press that button repeatedly until the correct character appears in the display. Caution: For example, to enter the letter O, press the key (3 times). The character appears in the display. [...]

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    1.9 User Guide ENTERING ALPHANUMERIC CHARACTERS 1 To enter another letter, locate the Number Keypad button labeled with the letter you want. Press the button repeatedly until the letter appears in the display. If the next letter is printed on the same Number keypad button, move the cursor by pressing the Right button, then press the Number Keypad b[...]

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    1.10 User Guide USING THE AUTOMATIC PAPER FEEDER Using the Automatic Paper Feeder You can stack paper, envelopes, card stocks, labels, or transparencies in the Automatic Paper Feeder to feed automatically. The Automatic Paper Feeder can hold a maximum of 150 sheets of 20 lb (gsm) plain paper, or other print media. Depending upon media thickness, ma[...]

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    1.11 User Guide USING THE AUTOMATIC PAPER FEEDER 1 Prepare the print material for loading. • F or paper and envelopes, f lex paper or fan envelopes bac k and forth. Do not fold or crease the paper . • Straighten the edges on a level sur face. • F or transpar encies, refer t o the packaging f or the transparency stock to determine the pr int s[...]

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    1.12 User Guide USING THE AUTOMATIC PAPER FEEDER Load the print material in the Automatic Paper Feeder. D o n o t e x c e e d t h e r a t e d c a p a c i t y f o r e a c h t y p e o f p r i n t m a t e r i a l . D o n o t m i x d i f f e r e n t t y p e s o f print media. Refer to the following instructions for loading material. • Load paper , le[...]

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    1.13 User Guide USING THE AUTOMATIC PAPER FEEDER 1 • Load letter head paper with the design facing you. The top edge of the sheet w ith the logo should enter the pr inter f irst. Adjust the paper guides to the width of the print media. S lide the paper guides until they lightly touch both sides of the print media. Do not tightly press the paper g[...]

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    1.14 User Guide USING THE MANUAL PAPER FEEDER Using the Manual Paper Feeder Use the Manual Paper Feeder to feed paper one sheet at a time into your machine. Place the paper in the Manual Paper Feeder a n d a d j u s t t h e p a p e r g u i d e s t o t h e w i d t h o f t h e print material. Slide the paper guides until they lightly touch the stack [...]

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    1.15 User Guide USING THE MANUAL PAPER FEEDER 1 Ensure that the media is fed into the machine as far as it will go. Press the Start button to start manual feeding of the media. If you have more than one page to print, press the Start b u t t o n for each page. 2 3 Note: When you print a file from your PC using the Manual Paper Feeder, make sure tha[...]

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    User Guide 1.16 390ug.bk Page 16 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    User Guide 2.1 2 2 Chapter Two MAKING A COPY Making a Copy Your machine is a high quality copier which offers the following features: • Adjustable Contrast - The contrast se tt i n g c a n be ch a ng e d to o bt a i n t he b e st copy quality f or documents cont aining faint mar kings, dark images, photographs or other half tone images. • Multi[...]

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    2.2 User Guide TO MAKE A QUICK COPY • Collation - When the Copy Collate menu option is set t o On , the machine sorts the copies. F or example, if you print two copies of a three-page document, t he machine prints one com plet e document (page 1 , page 2, page 3) bef ore printing a second copy (page 1 , page 2, and page 3). To Make A Quick Copy A[...]

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    2.3 User Guide TO MAKE COPIES USING THE COPY MENU FEATURES 2 Using the Number keypad, enter the number of copies you wish to make. The default setting is 01 copy. Press the Start button. The machine copies the document. To Make Copies Using The Copy Menu Features Adjust the document guides to match the width of the document. Slide the document face[...]

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    2.4 User Guide TO MAKE COPIES USING THE COPY MENU FEATURES Press the Copy Mode button to display the C O P Y m e n u . F o r t w o o r mo r e c o p i e s ( 2 t o 9 9 ) , enter the desired number using the Number Keypad. Press the Reduce/Enlarge button to reduce or enlarge the original document. • Selecting 1 . AUTO, will cause the W orkCentre 390[...]

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    2.5 User Guide TO MAKE COPIES USING THE COPY MENU FEATURES 2 Press Collate if you wish to collate copies. When making multiple copies there are two collate options: ON and OFF. • Selecting 1:ON will mak e 1 copy of page 1, 2, a nd 3 in o rd e r , t h en a se co n d c o py of 1 , 2, and 3 until a total of n copies has been made. • Selecting 2:OF[...]

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    User Guide 3.1 3 3 Chapter Three SENDING A FAX Preparing Documents for Faxing You can fax documents that are printed on s t a n d a r d l e t t e r , l e g a l o r A 4 s i z e p a p e r . F o l l o w these guidelines to prepare your documents. • Remove all staples and paper clips before inserting t he documents into the machine. • Make sure any[...]

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    3.2 User Guide SENDING A FAX MANUALLY Sending a Fax Manually Adju st th e docu ment guid es to match the width of the document. Slide the document face down into the Automatic Document Feeder until it is grasped and pulled into the machine. The display alternately reads DOCUMENT READY and shows the remaining memory capacity. Up to 30 sheets may be [...]

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    3.3 User Guide CANCELLING TRANSMISSION 3 Using the Number keypad, enter the number of the fax machine to which you wish to send the document. If you make a mistake while entering a number, move the cursor under the incorrect digit by using the Right or Left buttons, and correct the number. Press the Start button when the number appears correctly in[...]

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    3.4 User Guide CONFIRMING TRANSMISSION Confirming Transmission A Message Confirmation report shows whether the transmission was successful and how many pages were sent. When the last page of your document has been sent successfully, the machine beeps and returns to Standby mode. To print a Message Confirmation report: Press the Reports button repea[...]

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    User Guide 4.1 4 4 Chapter Four RECEIVING A FAX Reception Modes When used as a Stand Alone fax machine, your multi-function machine has five reception modes as described below: • F AX Th e ma c h i ne an s w e r s an in c o m in g call and immediately goes into fax receive mode. • TEL/F AX The machine answers the incoming call. If a fax signal [...]

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    4.2 User Guide DETERMINING THE RECEPTION MODE • ANS/F AX If the W orkCentr e 390 senses a fax tone, it aut omatically switches to f ax reception mode. However , if a fax is not sensed, t he Wo r k C e n t r e 3 9 0 r o u t e s t h e c a l l t o t h e answering machine. • TEL In TEL mode, automatic fax reception is turned of f. Y ou can receive [...]

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    4.3 User Guide RECEIVING AUTOMATICALLY IN FAX MODE 4 Receiving Automatically in FAX Mode Press the Receive Mode button until the display indicates FAX. When a fax call comes in, the machine answers on the selected ring count and receives it automatically. 1 2 Note: If Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) Mode is selected, you must first set DR[...]

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    4.4 User Guide RECEIVING MANUALLY IN TEL MODE Receiving Manually in TEL Mode If you have a regular phone connected to the EXT. LINE jack on the back of the machine, you can answer voice phone calls and receive faxes manually. Press the Receive Mode b u t t o n u n t i l t h e display indicates TEL. Answer an incoming call by picking up the receiver[...]

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    4.5 User Guide RECEIVING AUTOMATICALLY IN ANS/FAX MODE 4 Receiving Automatically in ANS/FAX Mode To use this mode, you must attach an ans wer ing mach ine to the EXT. LINE jack on the back of your machine. Press the Receive Mode button until the display indicates ANS/FAX. Any incoming voice calls will be answered by the answering m a c h i n e . T [...]

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    4.6 User Guide DISTINCTIVE RING PATTERN DETECTION (DRPD) Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection (DRPD) Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables the use of a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers. The number used to call a phone with this feature is identified by a distinctive ringing pattern consisting[...]

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    User Guide 5.1 5 5 Chapter Five HOW TO PRINT AND SCAN Printing A Document The following procedure describes the general steps required for printing from various Windows applications. The exact steps for printing a document may vary depending on the application program you are using. Refer to your s oftware application documentation for the exact pr[...]

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    5.2 User Guide PRINTING A DOCUMENT Printing A Document Make sure that your machine is properly connected to the computer. Verify that you have installed the print driver software for your machine. See Installing Software in the electronic User Guide. Create or open the document that you want to print. Choose P r i n t o r Print Setup from the File [...]

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    5.3 User Guide PRINTING A DOCUMENT 5 Click on OK to close the Properties dialog box. After making any necessary changes to the printing parameters, click on OK to start the print job. 6 7 390ug.bk Page 3 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    5.4 User Guide SCANNING A DOCUMENT Scanning A Document T o us e t h e W C 39 0 a s a s c a n n e r , th e f o l l o w i n g are required: • W orkCentre 390 T W AIN Scanner application installed on t he work station connected to the W C 390. • A T W AIN-compliant image-editing sof tware application (for example, ScanSof t Pagis, T extBr idge, or[...]

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    User Guide 6.1 6 6 Chapter Six TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes Troubleshooting for the following areas: •C l e a r i n g J a m s • LCD Display Er ror Messages • Print Quality Pr oblems Refer to the specific subsection for a description of the problem and associated solutions. 390ug.bk Page 1 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    6.2 User Guide CLEARING JAMS Clearing Jams I f a do c u m e n t j a m s w h i l e y o u a r e se n d i n g it, DOCUMENT JAM appears in the display. Do not pull the document out of the slot or you may damage your machine. Open the control panel by pulling lightly on the Control Panel cover. Carefully remove the jammed document. Close the control pan[...]

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    6.3 User Guide PAPER JAMS IN THE PAPER FEED AREA 6 Paper Jams in the Paper Feed Area If a paper jam occurs while you are making a copy or receiving a FAX, PAPER JAM appears in the LCD display. Re m o ve t he s t ac k o f c o py p a pe r ( if n e ce s sa r y ). Remove the jammed paper by carefully pulling it straight up using both hands. 1  ?[...]

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    6.4 User Guide PAPER JAMS IN THE PAPER FEED AREA After you remove the jammed paper, reload the stack of copy paper back into the Automatic Paper Feeder with the print side facing you. Adjust the paper guides to match the width of the paper. 4 390ug.bk Page 4 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    6.5 User Guide PAPER JAMS IN THE PRINTER OUTPUT AREA 6 Paper Jams in the Printer Output Area If the paper jams as it exits to the printer exit tray and most of the paper is visible, pull the paper straight out using both hands. Caution: If there is resistance when you pull the paper, and it does not move easily when you pull, stop pulling. Continue[...]

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    6.6 User Guide PAPER JAMS INSIDE THE MACHINE Paper Jams Inside the Machine Pull the cover release buttons toward you to open the cover. Remove the Laser Printer Cartridge by lifting it carefully by the handle. Warning: The Fuser is hot. Use caution when removing the jammed paper. 1 2 390ug.bk Page 6 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    6.7 User Guide PAPER JAMS INSIDE THE MACHINE 6 Using both hands, gently pull the paper toward you. Check that there is no other paper jammed inside the printer. Reinstall the Laser Printer Cartridge. Close the front cover. 3 4 5 6 390ug.bk Page 7 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    6.8 User Guide TIPS FOR AVOIDING PAPER JAMS Tips for Avoiding Paper Jams • By carefully selec ting print materials and loading them properly, you should be able to avoid most paper jams. If jams do occur , f ollow the steps outlined in Clearing Jams in t he electronic User Guide. If jams occur frequently , make sure that you ar e f ollowing these[...]

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    6.9 User Guide LCD DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGES 6 LCD Display Error Messages LCD Display Meaning Solution RETRY REDIAL? The machine is waiting for the programmed inter v al to automatically redial a previousl y busy station. Y ou can press Star t to immediately redial, or Stop to cancel the redial operation. COMM. ERROR There is a fax communications prob[...]

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    User Guide 6.10 LCD DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGES GROUP NOT A V AIL ABLE Y ou have tr ied to select a group location wher e only a sing le location number can be used. Group Location F eatur e is no t available. LINE ERROR Y our machine cannot connect with the remote site, or it has lost contact because of a problem on the phone line. Tr y again. If the f[...]

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    6.11 User Guide LCD DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGES 6 NO. N OT ASSIGNED The Speed Dial location you tried to use has no number assigned to it. Assign the number to a Speed Dial button and tr y again. Refer to the Install Guide or electronic User Guide for more inf or mation NO PAPE R The paper fe ed tray is empty . Ensure that at least 1 0 sheets are loaded[...]

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    User Guide 6.12 LCD DISPLAY ERROR MESSAGES PA P E R J A M 2 The jammed paper is still inside the unit. Clear the jam. Make sure that the paper edges are not damaged. Ensure that t he exit guides are latched on both sides. Ref er to Clearing Jams on page 6.2. POLLING ERR OR The remote f ax machine you want to poll is not ready to respond to your pol[...]

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    6.13 User Guide PRINT QUALITY PROBLEMS 6 Print Quality Problems Symptom Cause and Solution The page is white or the printout is too light to read . T oner is low or empty . Refer to Rep la c i n g t h e Laser Printer Car tridge in the electronic User Guide. Ensure that the sealing t ape is removed from the car tridge. Refer to the Install Guide. Ir[...]

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    User Guide 6.14 PRINT QUALITY PROBLEMS Background scatter on printed pages. The paper may be t oo dam p. Tr y printing with a different batch of paper . Always store paper in its original sealed package. Do not open packages of paper until necessar y so t hat the paper does not absorb too much moisture from the air . Y ou may be pr inting on uneven[...]

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    User Guide 7.1 7 7 Chapter Seven MAINTENANCE Clearing Memory You can selectively clear information stored in your machine’s memory. Press the Menu button. Then press and . The MEMORY CLEAR ITEM appears on the display. Use the Up a n d Down buttons to scroll through the list of options. 1  ?[...]

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    7.2 User Guide MEMORY CLEAR ITEMS Select the memory item you want to clear by pressing the Up or Down button repeatedly until the item to be cleared is blinking. Press the Start button. ARE YOU SURE? appears in the LCD display. Press to confirm, then press the Start button. The selected memory is cleared. Press to return the machine to Standby. 2 3[...]

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    7.3 User Guide CLEANING THE DOCUMENT SCANNER 7 Cleaning the Document Scanner To keep your machine working properly, occasionally clean the white roller, Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) rubber, and the scanning glass. If they are dirty, documents sent to another fax machine may not be clear. Open the Control Panel by pulling lightly on the Control P[...]

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    7.4 User Guide CLEANING THE DOCUMENT SCANNER Using a cotton swab or a soft dry cloth, clean the ADF rubber piece. Carefully wipe the scanning glass with a soft, dry cloth. If the glass is very dirty, first wipe it with a slightly dampened cloth, then with a dry cloth. Be very careful not to scratch the glass surface. Replace the roller by performin[...]

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    7.5 User Guide CLEANING THE DOCUMENT SCANNER 7 Close the control panel firmly until it clicks into place. Perform shading adjustment. See Adjust Shading in the electronic User Guide. 7 8 390ug.bk Page 5 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    7.6 User Guide REPLACING THE LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGE Replacing the Laser Printer Cartridge Pull the cover release buttons toward you to open the cover. Remove the empty Laser Printer Cartridge by lifting it carefully by the handle. Follow the instructions printed on the cartridge box to recycle the used cartridge. 1 2 390ug.bk Page 6 Friday, April [...]

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    7.7 User Guide REPLACING THE LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGE 7 Unwrap a new Laser Printer Cartridge. Carefully remove the sealing tape. Shake the Laser Print Cartridge as shown five or six times, then from side to side, to distribute the toner evenly. 3 4 5 390ug.bk Page 7 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    7.8 User Guide REPLACING THE LASER PRINTER CARTRIDGE Locate the cartridge slots inside the printer, one on each side. Grasp the handle; slide the Laser Printer Cartridge down between the cartridge slots until it drops into place. Close the cover firmly. Ensure that both side buttons have clicked into place. 6 7 390ug.bk Page 8 Friday, April 28, 200[...]

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    7.9 User Guide CLEANING THE DRUM 7 Cleaning the Drum If print output quality decreases due to the presence of black streaks or ghost images appearing on printouts, drum cleaning should be performed as an attempt to rectify the problem. Press the Menu button. Enter  CLEAN DRUM ? appears in the LCD display. Press the START button. The LCD displ[...]

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    User Guide 7.10 390ug.bk Page 10 Friday, April 28, 2000 12:13 PM[...]

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    User Guide I-1 USER GUIDE Index INDEX 8 This is a comprehensive index that incorporates all three manuals -- the UG, the EUG, and the IG. Each entry lists the manual in which you will find the required information. The EUG was provided to you on your WorkCentre 390 CD-ROM. To access the EUG from your computer, begin at the Start menu: Start → →[...]

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    User Guide I-2 INDEX IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide 256 Colors, EUG A A Standby Operation, EUG About Tab, EUG AC Power Cord, IG 1.2, 1.4 How to Connect to Computer, IG 1.4 AC Power Cord, EUG Adding Documents to a Standby Operation, EUG Adding Documents to the Job to be Polled, EUG ADF, EUG Adjust Shading, EUG Adjusta[...]

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    User Guide INDEX I-3 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Reports, EUG Route, EUG Scan, EUG Search, EUG Select, EUG Send Options, EUG Start, EUG Stop, EUG Stop/Hold, EUG Up, Down, Left, Right, EUG Viewer, EUG Waste, EUG C Canadian Certification, EUG Canceling, EUG A Job Already in Memory Which is Waiting to be Polled, EUG [...]

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    User Guide I-4 INDEX IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Search Button, EUG Select Button, EUG Speed Dial Button, EUG Start Button, EUG Stop Button, EUG Up, Down, Left, Right Buttons, EUG Copy Button, UG 1.5 Copy Menu Features, EUG Copy Mode Button, EUG Copy Resolution, UG 2.3 Copying, IG 2.2-3 Collating and Sorting Copie[...]

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    User Guide INDEX I-5 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Entering Alphanumeric Characters, UG 1.8-9 Entering Alphanumeric Characters, EUG Entering Numbers, EUG Erasing Last Fax Data, EUG Error Messages, UG 6.9-12 Exit, EUG Exit Button, UG 1.5 Exit Button, EUG EXT. LINE, EUG Extension Phone, EUG Extension Tray, UG 1.10 F F[...]

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    User Guide I-6 INDEX IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Home Resolution, EUG Home Resolution and Home Contrast, EUG I IC, EUG IEEE Standard 1284 Specifications, IG 1.4 Image Control Tools, EUG File Size Indicator, EUG Frame Tool, EUG Prescan Button, EUG Scan Button, EUG Width and Height Indicators, EUG Zoom In and Out To[...]

  • Pagina 73

    User Guide INDEX I-7 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Level Adjustment, EUG Lineart B/W, EUG Loading Envelopes, UG 1.11-12 Loading Paper, EUG Using the Automatic Paper Feeder, EUG Using the Manual Paper Feeder, EUG Loading Transparencies, UG 1.10-12 Local ID, EUG Location, EUG LPTl, EUG M Maintenance, IG 1.1 Maintenanc[...]

  • Pagina 74

    User Guide I-8 INDEX IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide PC Parallel Cable (Parallel Cable), IG 1.2, 1.4 How to Connect to Computer, IG 1.4 USB Cable, IG 1.4 Phonebook Button, EUG Polling, EUG Polling One or More Remote Machines, EUG Portrait, EUG Power Save, EUG Power Saving, EUG Preparing Documents for Faxing, EUG Presc[...]

  • Pagina 75

    User Guide INDEX I-9 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Reduce/Enlarge, EUG Copying, EUG Scanning, EUG Reduce/Enlarge Button, EUG Remote Code, EUG REN, EUG Report, UG 1.6 Reports, EUG Help List, EUG Journal, EUG Multi-Communication, EUG Phone Book, EUG Schedule Job, EUG System List, EUG TX Confirm, EUG Reports Button, EU[...]

  • Pagina 76

    User Guide I-10 INDEX IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide TWAIN Scanner Help, EUG TWAIN Scanner Program, EUG TWAIN Scanner Window, EUG ScanSoft Pagis Pro, IG iv Installation of, IG 1.11 Scanning, IG 2.7 Specific Information on, IG 2.8 ScanSoft Textbridge Pro, IG iv Installation of, IG 1.11 Scanning, IG 2.7 Specific Inform[...]

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    User Guide INDEX I-11 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Stop Button, UG 1.6 Stop Button, EUG Stop/Hold Button, EUG Storing a Number for Speed Dialing, EUG Storing Speed Dial Numbers for Group Dialing, EUG Subject, EUG Supplies, EUG System ID, IG 1.10 System Number, IG 1.10 System Name, IG 1.10 System ID, EUG System Repo[...]

  • Pagina 78

    User Guide INDEX I-12 IG = Install Guide UG = User Guide EUG = Electronic User Guide Width and Height Indicators, EUG Windows 2000, IG 1.4, 1.11 Windows 98, IG 1.4, 1.11 WorkCentre 390 TWAIN Scanner Program, EUG X Xerox Label, EUG Z Zoom In and Out Tools, EUG Chap8.fm Page 12 Tuesday, May 2, 2000 8:39 AM[...]