Ricoh FX200 manual

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278

Go to page of

A good user manual

The rules should oblige the seller to give the purchaser an operating instrucion of Ricoh FX200, along with an item. The lack of an instruction or false information given to customer shall constitute grounds to apply for a complaint because of nonconformity of goods with the contract. In accordance with the law, a customer can receive an instruction in non-paper form; lately graphic and electronic forms of the manuals, as well as instructional videos have been majorly used. A necessary precondition for this is the unmistakable, legible character of an instruction.

What is an instruction?

The term originates from the Latin word „instructio”, which means organizing. Therefore, in an instruction of Ricoh FX200 one could find a process description. An instruction's purpose is to teach, to ease the start-up and an item's use or performance of certain activities. An instruction is a compilation of information about an item/a service, it is a clue.

Unfortunately, only a few customers devote their time to read an instruction of Ricoh FX200. A good user manual introduces us to a number of additional functionalities of the purchased item, and also helps us to avoid the formation of most of the defects.

What should a perfect user manual contain?

First and foremost, an user manual of Ricoh FX200 should contain:
- informations concerning technical data of Ricoh FX200
- name of the manufacturer and a year of construction of the Ricoh FX200 item
- rules of operation, control and maintenance of the Ricoh FX200 item
- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards

Why don't we read the manuals?

Usually it results from the lack of time and certainty about functionalities of purchased items. Unfortunately, networking and start-up of Ricoh FX200 alone are not enough. An instruction contains a number of clues concerning respective functionalities, safety rules, maintenance methods (what means should be used), eventual defects of Ricoh FX200, and methods of problem resolution. Eventually, when one still can't find the answer to his problems, he will be directed to the Ricoh service. Lately animated manuals and instructional videos are quite popular among customers. These kinds of user manuals are effective; they assure that a customer will familiarize himself with the whole material, and won't skip complicated, technical information of Ricoh FX200.

Why one should read the manuals?

It is mostly in the manuals where we will find the details concerning construction and possibility of the Ricoh FX200 item, and its use of respective accessory, as well as information concerning all the functions and facilities.

After a successful purchase of an item one should find a moment and get to know with every part of an instruction. Currently the manuals are carefully prearranged and translated, so they could be fully understood by its users. The manuals will serve as an informational aid.

Table of contents for the manual

  • Page 1

    For safe and corr ect use of this machine , please be sure to read the Safety Information in th is manual before you u se it. Laser MFP User's Guide[...]

  • Page 2

    i About the User’s Guide This La ser M FP Use r’s G uid e provi des information you nee d for set ting up your machine and installing the supplied software. It also provides all of the de tailed instr uctions for using your machine as a printer , a scanner , a copier , and a facsim ile, and infor mation for ma intaining a nd troubl eshooti ng t[...]

  • Page 3

    ii Safety Infor mation When u sing this m achine, the fo llowing safety precautions sho uld alw ays be follow ed. Safety During Ope ration In t his m an ual, the foll ow ing im po rta nt sy mb ols a re u sed : WARNING: WARNI NG: Indicates a potent iall y hazardous situ ation which, if instructions are not followed, could result in death or serious [...]

  • Page 4

    iii CAUTION: Power Supply The socket -outlet shall be in stalled near the product and shall b e easily accessible. Ozone Sa fety This product generates ozone duri ng operation. Nor mally , the ozo ne le vel is safe for op er ators . If oz one odor ma y ap pear , ven tila te the room . For Fax or Tele phone When using your telephone eq uipment, basi[...]

  • Page 5

    iv Fo r No r t h A m e r ic a CDRH Reg ulations This equipment complie s with requir ements of 21 CFR subchapter J for class 1 laser products. This equi pment contains a 5 mi lliwatt, 770-795 nanometer wavelength, AlGaAs laser dio de. This equi pment does not emi t hazardous radiation, since the beam is to tally enclose d during all customer modes [...]

  • Page 6

    v Declaration of Confor mity Notice to Users in EEA Countries This product complies with the essent ial requirements and provisions of Dire ctive 1999/5/EC of the Europe an Pa r liament and of t he Council o f 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecomm unications terminal equ ipment and the mutual recog nition of their conformity . Notice to User[...]

  • Page 7

    vi Positions of Labels and Ha llmarks for WARNING and CAUTION Labels This machine has labels for W ARNING and CA UTION at the positions shown below . For safety , please follow the instructions and handle the machine as ind icated. *This label i s stuck to hot sur faces. Be careful not to touch these are as. In accordan ce with IEC 60417 , this mac[...]

  • Page 8

    vii NOTICE Note to users i n the United States of America Notice: This equipm ent has been teste d and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursua nt to Part 15 of the FCC Rules . These l imits a re desi gned to provid e rea sonable protecti on against harmful int erference in a residenti al instal lation. Thi s equipment [...]

  • Page 9

    viii USA FCC Requirements 1.This equip ment com plies with P art 68 o f the FCC rules an d requiremen ts adopted by the ACT A. On the cover of this eq uipment is a l abel that contains, among other infor mation, a product identifier in the format US:AAAEQ##TXX XXX. If requested, this number must be provide d to the teleph one compan y . 2.This equi[...]

  • Page 10

    ix Note: This Class B digital apparatu s complies with Canadian ICES -003. Difference s Between B ritish and America n English British English American English (Re)dialling (R e)dialing Colour Col or Emphasise Emphasize Re c og n i s e Recognize Organise Orga niz e Aut ho r ise Authorize Cancel ling Can cel ing Customise Customize Grey Gray[...]

  • Page 11

    x[...]

  • Page 12

    xi C ONTENTS Chapter 1: I NTRODUCTION Spe cia l Featu res .... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... ...... .. 1.2 Und erst andi ng Co mp onen t Lo catio ns .... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... 1.4 Fro nt V iew ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... ...... .. 1.4 Rea r Vi ew ....[...]

  • Page 13

    xii Chapter 3: P APER H ANDLING Se lect ing P rint M ate rials ........ ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ..... ...... ...... 3.2 Pap er Typ e, Inp ut So urces , and Capa citie s ... ...... ....... ...... .... 3.2 Gui delin es f or Pap er an d Spe cial Mate rials ...... ....... ........ ...... 3.3 Lo ading Pape r ..... ....... ...... ...... ....[...]

  • Page 14

    xii i Red uc ed/En larg ed C opy ........ ...... ...... ....... ...... ....... .... ...... .. 5.8 Nu mbe r of Cop ies ..... ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... .... ....... ...... ...... 5.9 Us ing S peci al Co py Featu res .. ....... ...... .... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... 5.9 Clo ne C opy ing ........ ...... .... ....... ...... ....... [...]

  • Page 15

    xiv Rec eivi ng Man uall y Usin g an Ext ens ion Tel eph one ..... ..... ...... .... 7.16 Rec eivi ng F axes Usi ng t he D RPD Mod e ... ....... ...... ....... .... ...... .. 7.17 Rec eivi ng Fax es in th e Me mory ........ .... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... .. 7.18 One -tou ch D ialin g ......... ...... ....... .... ...... ....... ...... ..[...]

  • Page 16

    xv Chapter 9: T ROUBLESHOOTING Clea ring Doc ume nt Ja ms . ...... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... 9.2 Inp ut M isfee d ......... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... ...... .. 9.2 Ex it Mi sfee d .... ....... ...... ....... ...... .... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... .. 9.3 Ro ller M isfe ed ......[...]

  • Page 17

    xvi Appendix B: I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PT IONS Ins talli ng Me mo ry DI MM .... ...... ....... .... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... B .2 Rem ov ing a Me mor y DI MM ...... ...... ....... ...... .... ....... ...... ...... B.4 Ins talli ng an Opt ional Tray ..... ....... ...... ....... ...... ...... ....... ...... .... B.5 Se tting Tray 2 i[...]

  • Page 18

    1 I NTRODUCTION Thank you f or purchasing this multi functional product. Y our machine provides printing, copying, sc anning, and faxing f unctions! This chapter include s: • Special Featur es • Unde rstand ing Compone nt Locat ions[...]

  • Page 19

    I NTRODUCT ION 1.2 Special Features Y our new machine is equipped with spec ial features that improve the print quality . Y ou can: Print with excellent quality and speed • Y o u can print up to 1200 dpi [Best] . See page 4.8. • Y o ur machine prints A4-sized paper at up to 20 ppm and letter -sized paper at up to 22 ppm (pages per minute ). Han[...]

  • Page 20

    1 I NTRODU CTION 1.3 • Inte rnat iona l ENER GY STAR ® Office Equ ipment Pr ogram The Internation al ENERGY ST AR ® Office Equipme nt Pr o g r a m e n c o u r ag e s e n er g y c o n s e r v a ti o n by pr o m oti n g energy ef ficient computers and ot her office equ ipment. The pro gram backs the developmen t and disseminatio n of products tha[...]

  • Page 21

    I NTRODUCT ION 1.4 Understanding Com ponent Locations These are the main components of your machine: Front View Docu ment Gu ides Document Inpu t T ray Document Cover Automatic Docume nt Feeder Paper Output Extensi on Toner Cart ridge Optional Paper Tray (Tray 2) USB Flash Drive Po rt Docum ent Output Tray Contr ol Pa nel Paper L evel Indicat or Fr[...]

  • Page 22

    1 I NTRODUCTION 1.5 Rear V iew Rear Door Parallel Conn ector USB Conne ctor Networ k Port Tray 2 Cab le Conn ector EXT Jack Cont rol Board Cover Line Ja ck AC Power Cord Connect or Power Switch Rear Out put S lo t (Fac e Up)[...]

  • Page 23

    I NTRODUCT ION 1.6 Control Pa nel Functions Facsimile Broadcasting Direct Print Resolution Redial/Pause Phone Book On Hook Dial Symbols Clear/Stop Start Upper Level Menu Enter Facsimile Copy Scanner Darkness No. of Copies Original T ype Scan-to Special Copy Reduce/Enlarge Shift Lighten Normal Darken Tex t T ext/Photo Photo 1 All ows yo u to sto re [...]

  • Page 24

    1 I NTRODUCTION 1.7 5 Confirms the selection on the display . Enter s Menu mode and scrolls through the menus a vailabl e. Sends yo u back to the upper menu le vel. Stops an operation at any time . In Standby mode, clears/cancels the copy options, such as the darkness, th e document type se tting, th e copy siz e, and the n umber of copies. Starts [...]

  • Page 25

    I NTRODUCT ION 1.8 M EMO[...]

  • Page 26

    2 G ETTING S TARTED This chapter gives you step- by-step ins tructi ons fo r setting up your machine. This chapter include s: • Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking Installi ng the T oner Cartri dge Loadin g Pa per Making Connections T urning th e Machine On • Setting Up the Machine System Changing the Display La nguage Setting the M achine ID Set[...]

  • Page 27

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.2 Setting Up Your Machine Unpacking 1 Remo ve the machine a nd all accessori es from the packing carton. Make sure that the machine has been packed with the foll owi ng it em s: N OTES : • Co mpon ents may d iffer from co untry to cou ntry . • Y ou sh ould use th e telephon e line co rd which i s supplie d with you r machine[...]

  • Page 28

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.3 2 Remo ve the packi ng tape from the front, b ack, and sides of the machine. 3 Gently pull the scan lock label until it comes awa y from the machine. This w ill pull the scanner l ocking switch into the FORWARD (Unlocked) position automatically . N OTE : When y ou are mov ing the mach ine or d o not inte nd to us e it for a [...]

  • Page 29

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.4 Selecting a Lo cation Select a level , stable p lace wit h adequat e space fo r air circulation. Allow extra space for opening door s and trays. The area should be w ell-ventilated and away f rom direc t sunlig ht or sources of heat, cold, and humidity . Do not set the machine close to the edge of your desk or table. Clearance[...]

  • Page 30

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.5 Installing the Toner Cartridge 1 Open the front door . 2 R emove the start er toner cartridge from it s bag. Gently roll the cartridge 5 or 6 times to distribute the toner . Thoroughly roll ing the cartridge wi ll assure maxi mum copies per cartr idge. N OTES : • If toner gets on yo ur clo thing, w ipe it off w ith a dry c[...]

  • Page 31

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.6 3 Hold the toner cartridge by the handle. Slowly insert the cartridge into th e opening in the mac hine. T abs on the sides of the cartridge and corr esponding grooves within the machine will guide the cartridge into the correct position until it locks into place completely . 4 Close the front door . Make sure that the door is[...]

  • Page 32

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.7 Loading Pa per The paper tra y can hold a maximum of 25 0 sheets of 20 lb plain paper . T o load a stack of Letter-sized paper : 1 Pull open the paper tray and remov e it from the machine. 2 F an the edges of the paper stack to separate the pages. Then tap the st ack on a flat surfa ce to even it u p. 3 Insert the pap er sta[...]

  • Page 33

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.8 4 Pa y attention to the paper limit mark on both in side walls of the tray . Paper overloading may cause pa per jams. 5 Insert and slide the pa per tray back into the machine. N OTE : Aft er you load pa per , you need to set up your mach ine for the paper t ype and size you loaded . See page 2.21 for cop ying and faxing, or pa[...]

  • Page 34

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.9 Changing the Size of the Paper i n the Paper Tray T o load longer sizes of paper , such as Legal-sized pa per , you need to adjust the paper guides to extend the paper tray . 1 After pressing and unlatching the guide lock, s lide the paper length guide out comple tely to extend the paper tray to its full length. 2 After inse[...]

  • Page 35

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.10 3 Squeeze the width guide, as shown and slide it to the stack of paper until it lightly touches the side of the stack. N OTES : • Do not push t he paper wid th guide f ar enough to cause t he materia ls to warp . • If you do no t adjust the paper wi dth guide, it may cause paper jams.[...]

  • Page 36

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.11 Making Connections 1 Plug one end of the telephone line cord into the LINE jack on the machine and the oth er end into the wall jack. If you want to use your machine to receive both faxes and voice ca lls, you will need to connect a telephone and/or answering machine to your machine. To t h e w a l l j a c k[...]

  • Page 37

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.12 N OTE : In th e United Kingd om, if a thr ee-wir e type (S HUNT -wire, older equ ipment) tel ephone or answering mach ine is conn ected to the EXT jack on the machine , the external equ ipment will fai l to ring when receiving an incoming call as the machine is designed to oper ate with the latest techn ology . T o preven t t[...]

  • Page 38

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.13 2 Connect a USB cable to the U SB connector on your machine. If you want to use a parall el printer cable, purchase only an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable and connect it to the para llel connector on your mac hine. Push the metal clips down to fit inside th e notches on the ca ble pl ug. N OTES : • Y ou only need to c[...]

  • Page 39

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.14 If you want to use a network cable, plug one end of the Ethernet cable (UTP cable with RJ.45 connector) into the Ethernet network port on the machine and the other end of the cable into a network LAN connection. N OTE : Y ou can configure the network parameters using the contro l panel; see pa ge A.4. T o the netw ork LAN con[...]

  • Page 40

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.15 Turning the Machine On 1 Plug one end of the supplied thr ee-pronged electrical cord into the AC socket on the machine a nd the other end into a properly grounded AC outlet. 2 Press the power switch to turn the machine on. “W arming Up Please W ait” app ears on the dis play indicating that the machine is now on. T o vie[...]

  • Page 41

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.16 Setting Up the Machine System Changing the Display Language T o change the langua ge that displays on the control panel, follow these steps: 1 Pres s Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Pres s the scroll button ( or ) until “Language” appea rs on the bottom line of the display . 3 Pre[...]

  • Page 42

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.17 Setting the Machine ID In some countries, you are required by law to indicate your fax number on any fax you send. The Machine ID , containing your telephone number and name (or company name), wi ll be printed at the top of each page sent from your machine. 1 Pres s Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of [...]

  • Page 43

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.18 Entering Characters U sing the Number Keypad As you perform v arious tasks, you need to enter names and numbers. For example, when you set up your machine, you enter your name (or your compan y’s na me) and telephone number . Wh en you store one-, two- , or three-digit speed dial or group dial number s, you may also enter t[...]

  • Page 44

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.19 Keypa d Letters a nd Numbers Changing Numbers o r Name s If you make a mista ke while entering a number or name, press the button to delete th e last digit or character . Then ent er the correct number or character . Inserting a Pause With some tel ephone syst ems, you must dial an access c ode (9, for example) and listen f[...]

  • Page 45

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.20 Setting the Date and Time The curre nt date a nd time a re shown on the display when your machine is on and ready to work. F or thi s machine, all of y our faxes will have the date and time printed on them . N OTE : If pow er to the machi ne is cut off , you ne ed to reset th e correct time and dat e once the power h as been [...]

  • Page 46

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.21 Changing the Clo ck Mode Y ou can set your machine to display the current time usi ng either a 12-hour or 24-hour format. 1 Pres s Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see “Clock Mode” on the bottom line and press Enter . The clock mode curren[...]

  • Page 47

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.22 6 Press the bu tton to scroll to “Paper T ype” and press Enter to access the menu item. 7 Use the scroll button ( or ) to fin d the pape r type yo u are using and press Enter to save it. 8 T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . Setting Sounds Y ou can control the following sounds: • Speaker : Y ou c an turn on [...]

  • Page 48

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.23 4 Pres s Enter to save the selection. The next sound option appears. 5 If necessary , repeat step s 2 through 4. 6 T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . Speaker Volume 1 Pres s On Hook Dial . A dial tone sounds from the speaker . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you hear the volume you want. The display show[...]

  • Page 49

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.24 Using the Save Mode s Power Save Mode P ower Sa ve mode a llows y our machi ne to redu ce power consumption when it is not in actual use. Y ou can turn this mode on and select a length of time for which the machine w aits after a job is printed befor e it switches to a reduce d power state. 1 Pres s Menu until “Machine Setu[...]

  • Page 50

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.25 3 Press the scroll button ( or ) until the time setting you want appears on the bott om line. The av ailable time options are 0. 5, 1, 4, 8, and 12 (ho urs). 4 Pres s Enter to save the selection. 5 T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop .[...]

  • Page 51

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.26 Installing Software About the Software Y ou mus t install the print er software using the suppli ed CD-ROM after you hav e set up your machine and connec ted it to your computer . The CD-ROM provides you with the following software: Programs for Windows T o use your machine as a printer and sca nner in Windows, you must insta[...]

  • Page 52

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.27 Printer Driver Features Y our printer drivers support the following standard features: • Paper source selection • Paper size, orientation and media type • number of copies •T o n e r S a v e • Print quality option • Multiple pages per sheet (N-up) • Fit to page printing • Scale printin g • Diff erent s our[...]

  • Page 53

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.28 Installing the Software in Wi ndows Sys tem R equi rem ents Before you begin, ensure that your system meets the minimum requirements. N OTES : • For Windows NT 4.0 /2000/XP , the syste m administrator should install the so ftware. • Printer driv er does not support Windows 95. Item Requirem ents Reco mmended Oper ating sy[...]

  • Page 54

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.29 Installing Softw are for Loca l Printing A local printer is a pr inter directly attach ed to your computer using the pri nter cable, suc h as a USB or parallel cable. If your printer is attached to a network, skip this step and se e “Installing Software for Network Printing” on page 2.34. Y ou can install the printer so[...]

  • Page 55

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.30 • Install SmarThru : Ins talls t he SmarTh ru progr am. If you click t o install SmarThru on this screen, page 2.41. • View User’ s Guide : Allows y ou to view the User’ s Guide and Administrator Guide. If your computer doesn’t have Adobe Acrobat, click on this option and it will automaticall y install Adobe Acroba [...]

  • Page 56

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.31 6 If the test page prints out correctly , click Yes . If not, click No to reprint it. 7 Click Fini sh . N OTE : Afte r setup is com plet e, if your prin ter d river d oesn’ t w ork prop erly , reinstal l the p rinte r dr iver . See “Repairing Software” on page 2.43 . Custom Install ation fo r loca l printin g Y ou can[...]

  • Page 57

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.32 3 Click Next . • If necessary , select a language from the drop-down list. • Install SmarThru : Ins talls t he SmarTh ru progr am. If you click t o install SmarThru on this screen, page 2.41. • View User’ s Guide : Allows y ou to view the User’ s Guide and Administrator Guide. If your computer doesn’t have Adobe A[...]

  • Page 58

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.33 N OTES : If your p rinte r is n ot a lread y con nect ed to the c ompu ter , the foll owing windo w will appear . • Af ter co nnec ting th e prin ter , clic k Next . • If you don ’t want to conn ect t he prin ter a t thi s tim e, clic k Next , and No on the fol lowing scr een. Then th e installatio n will start and a [...]

  • Page 59

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.34 9 Click Fini sh . Installing Software for Network Printing When you connect your printer to a network, y ou must first configure the TCP/IP settings for the printer . After you ha ve assigned and verified the TCP/IP settings, you are ready to install the software on each computer on the netw ork. Y ou can install the printer [...]

  • Page 60

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.35 If the instal lation window does not appear , click Sta rt and then Run . T ype X:se tup. exe , replacing “ X ” with the lett er which represents your drive and click OK . 3 Click Next . • If necessary , select a language from the drop-down list. • Install SmarThru : Ins talls t he SmarTh ru progr am. If you click [...]

  • Page 61

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.36 5 The list of printers av ailabl e on the network ap pears. Select the printer you want to install from the list a nd then click Next . • I f you do not see your printer on the list, click Update to refresh the list, or select Add TCP/IP Port to add your printer to the network. T o a dd the printer to the networ k, enter th[...]

  • Page 62

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.37 6 After the installation is finished, a window appears asking you to print a test page. If you so desire , select the corresponding check box(es) and click Fini sh . Otherwise, just click Fini sh . N OTE : Afte r setup is com plet e, if your prin ter d river d oesn’ t w ork prop erly , reinstal l the p rinte r dr iver . S[...]

  • Page 63

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.38 If the instal lation window does not appear , click Sta rt and then Run . T ype X:se tup. exe , replacing “ X ” with the lett er which represents your drive and click OK . 3 Click Next . • If necessary , select a language from the drop-down list. • Install SmarThru : Ins talls t he SmarTh ru progr am. If you click t [...]

  • Page 64

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.39 5 The list of printers av ailabl e on the network ap pears. Select the printer you want to install from the list a nd then click Next . • I f you do not see your printer on the list, click Update to refresh the list, or select Add TCP/IP Port to add your printer to the network. T o a dd the printer to the networ k, enter [...]

  • Page 65

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.40 6 Select the components to be installed and click Next . 7 After selecting the comp onents, the following window appears. Y ou can also change the pr inter name, set the pri nter to be shar ed on the n etwo rk, s et th e pri nter as t he default printer , and change the por t name of each printer . Click Next . T o install th[...]

  • Page 66

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.41 Otherwise, just click Fini sh . N OTE : Afte r setup is com plet e, if your prin ter d river d oesn’ t w ork prop erly , reinstal l the p rinte r dr iver . See “Repairing Software” on page 2.43 . Installing the SmarThru 4 1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM should aut omatically run, a nd a[...]

  • Page 67

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.42 6 Select the install ation type and c lick Nex t . The software installation supports tw o types of setup: • Typical : The progra m will be insta lled with the most common options and is recommended for most users. • Cust om : Y ou ma y choose the options you want to insta ll. If you select the Custom installation, you ma[...]

  • Page 68

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.43 Repa iring Soft ware R epair is required if your instal lation fails or the software does not work properly . This R epair procedure does not physically repair SmarThru s oftware. Printer driver , Scanner driver , Printer Settings Utility and Set IP programs could be repaired. 1 Start Windows. 2 From the Start menu select P[...]

  • Page 69

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.44 Removing Software Uninstall is req uired if you are upgrad ing the software or if your installation fails. Y ou can uninstall the item you want using the Windows uninstallShield. Uninstalling the M FP Driver 1 Start Windows. 2 From the Start menu select Programs or All Programs → Type 103 → Maintenance . 3 Select Remove a[...]

  • Page 70

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.45 Uninstalling the Sm arThru N OTE : Bef ore beginn ing unin stallati on, ens ure that a ll appli cations are closed on yo ur computer . A system reboot is requi red after the software is uninstalled. 1 From the Start menu, select Programs . 2 Select SmarThru 4 , and then select Uninstall SmarThru 4 . 3 When your computer ask[...]

  • Page 71

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.46 Using the Set IP The Set IP can detect printers in t he same net work and displ ay the network information . In addition, this application can configure the network information of the printer that has own network interface ca rd. Installing Set IP 1 Place the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Installation will start au tomaticall y[...]

  • Page 72

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.47 6 Whe n the ins tal lat ion is c omp lete d, c lic k Fini sh . To Use Set IP 1 From the Start menu, select Type 103 in Programs, and click Set IP . 2 Click to find printer on the loca l network, or click and type the printe r’s MAC address. N OTE : T o co nfigure the M AC address, see the NETWORK PRINTER CARD TE ST PAGE. [...]

  • Page 73

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.48 Using the Printer S ettings Utility Using Printe r Settings Utility , you ca n create and edit Phone Book entries from your computer and set up print and scan system data opti ons. Y ou can a lso configure the destination launches when you use the Scan-to button on the control pa nel, and update the firmware of the ma chine. [...]

  • Page 74

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.49 The Scan Settings Tab Click the Scan Settings tab to configure the scan desti nation list that appe ars on the control panel disp lay when you press Scan-to on the control panel. Using the destination list, you can select a software prog ram that an image can be scanned to. Y ou can also configure the scan setti ngs, such a[...]

  • Page 75

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.50 When you click Group di al , the following window opens. The Pri nter Tab Click the Printer tab to configure print sy stem settings. Shows the Ph one Book entries you can inc lude in t he g rou p. After selecting a number , click Add to mov e it to the Included numbers lis t. Enter a name for the group. Shows the numbers incl[...]

  • Page 76

    2 G ETTING S TARTED 2.51 The Fi rmwa re Updat e Tab Click the Firmwa re Update tab to update the firmware of your machine. This feature should be used by an authorized technician. Please consult with the purchase point.[...]

  • Page 77

    G ETTING S TARTED 2.52 M EMO[...]

  • Page 78

    3 P APER H ANDL ING This chapter intro duces you to t he ba sics of select ing print material s and loading them into your machine. This chapter include s: • Selecting Print Materials • Loading Pape r • Selecting an Output Location[...]

  • Page 79

    P APER H ANDLING 3.2 Selecting Pri nt Materials Y ou can print on a variety of print materi als, such as p lain paper , envelopes, labels, tr ansparencies, and etc.. Alw ays use print materials that mee t the guidelines for use with this machine. See “Paper Specifications” on page C.6. T o get the best possible print quality , use only high-qua[...]

  • Page 80

    3 P APER H ANDLING 3.3 Guidelines f or Pape r and Special Materia ls When selecting or loading paper , envelopes, or other special material, keep these guidelines in mind: • Always use paper and other materials that conform with the specifications liste d under “Paper Specificat ions” on page C.6. • Attempting to print on damp, curled, wrin[...]

  • Page 81

    P APER H ANDLING 3.4 - T o avoid smudgin g caused by fingerprin ts, handle them carefully . - T o avoid fading, do not expose prin ted tr ansparencies to prolonged s unlight. •F o r l a b e l s : - V erify that their adhesiv e material can tolerate a fusing temper ature of 200 o C (392 o F) for 0.1 second. - Make sure that there is no exposed adh[...]

  • Page 82

    3 P APER H ANDLING 3.5 The paper level indicator on the front of the paper tray shows the amount of paper cur rently left in the tray . When the tray is empty , the indicator of the ba r is completely lo wered. T o loa d paper , pull open the paper tray and l oad paper with the side to be printed on face dow n. Y ou ca n load letterhead paper with [...]

  • Page 83

    P APER H ANDLING 3.6 In the Multipurpose Tra y The Multipurpos e tray can hold several sizes and types of print material, such as transparenci es, postcards, note car ds, and envelopes. It is useful for single page printing on letterhead or colored paper . Y ou ca n load approximately 50 shee ts of plain paper , 5 env elopes, 5 transparencies, 5 sh[...]

  • Page 84

    3 P APER H ANDLING 3.7 3 Loa d the pr int m ateri al with the side to be printed on facing up . F or envelopes, load them wi th the flap side down and with the stamp area on the top left side. N OTES : • If env elopes ja m while prin ting, try red ucing the nu mber of envelop es in the Multi purp ose tray . • If you want to pri nt on prev io us[...]

  • Page 85

    P APER H ANDLING 3.8 6 If you want the machine to stack the printed pages on the rear output slot, open the rear door to use the rear output slot. N OTE : Make sure to open the rea r output slo t when yo u print o n tr ansparencie s. If n ot, they may tear w hile exi ting th e machine. 7 After printing, fold away the pap er support extension an d c[...]

  • Page 86

    3 P APER H ANDLING 3.9 3 Squeeze the width guide and adjust it to the width of the print material without bending it. 4 If you want the machine to stack the printed pages on the rear output slot, open the rear door to use the rear output slot. N OTE : Make sure to open the rea r output slo t when yo u print o n tr ansparencie s. If n ot, they may t[...]

  • Page 87

    P APER H ANDLING 3.10 Selecting an Output Location The machine has two output lo cations: the rear output slot (face up) and the front output tray (face down). T o use the front output tray , make sure that the rear door is closed. T o use the rear output slot, open the rear door . N OTES : • If pape r co ming out of the fron t ou tput tray has p[...]

  • Page 88

    3 P APER H ANDLING 3.11 Printing to the Rear Ou tput Slot (Face up) Using the rear output slot, paper comes out of the machine face up. Printing from the Multipurp ose tray to the rear output slot provides a straight pape r path . Using the rear output slot might improve the output qua lity with the following: • env elopes •l a b e l s • smal[...]

  • Page 89

    P APER H ANDLING 3.12 2 If you do not want to stack the pr inted pages on the rea r output slot, close the rear door . The pages stack on the front output tra y .[...]

  • Page 90

    4 P RINTING T ASKS This chapter explains how to print your document s in Windows and h ow to use the print settings. This chapter include s: • Printing a Document in Windows • Printer Setting s • Printing Multiple Page s on One Sheet of Pape r •P r i n t i n g P o s t e r s • Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size • Printin g a [...]

  • Page 91

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.2 Printing a D ocument in Windows The following procedure describes th e general steps required for printing from various Windows ap plications. The exact st eps for printing a doc ument may vary depending on the appl ication pro gr am y ou ar e u sing. R efe r to the User’ s Gui de o f yo ur software application for the exac[...]

  • Page 92

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.3 Canceling a Pri nt Job There are two ways to cancel a print job: T o stop a pr int job from the control pane l: Press the Clear/S top button. Y our machine finishes printing the page that is moving through t he machine and deletes the rest of the p rint job. Pressing the button cancels only the cu rrent job. If more than on[...]

  • Page 93

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.4 Printer Settings Y ou can use the printer properties wi ndow , which allows you to access all of the printer options you need when using your machine. When the printer properties are displayed, you can review and chang e whatever settings are ne eded for your print job. The printer’ s properties window may differ , dependin[...]

  • Page 94

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.5 Layout tab The Layout tab provides options to adj ust how the document appears on the pr inted page. The Layout Op tions includes Multiple Pages per Sid e and Poster . S ee pa ge 4. 2 fo r mo re information on acce ssing printer properties. Property Description Orientation Orientation allows you t o select the dire ction in[...]

  • Page 95

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.6 Paper Tab Use the following options for paper handling. See page 4.2 for mor e inf or ma tion abo ut a cces sin g p rint er p rop er ties . Click the Paper tab to access many paper proper ties. Property De script ion Copies Co pies allows you to choose the number of copi es to be prin ted. Y ou can ente r up to 9 99. Size Siz[...]

  • Page 96

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.7 Source Make sure that Source is set t o the appropriate p aper tr ay . Use the Manual Feed source when prin ting to speci al material . Y ou need to lo ad one sheet at a t ime into the Mu ltipurpose tr ay . See page 3.8. If you install an optional T ray 2 and set t he T ray 2 in prin ter properties (see pag e B.7), you can [...]

  • Page 97

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.8 Graphics Tab Use the following opt ions to adjust the print quality for your specific printing need s. See page 4.2 for more informa tion about accessing printer pr operties. Click the Graphics tab to display the properti es shown below. Property Descrip tion Resolution Y ou can select the printing resolution b y choosing fro[...]

  • Page 98

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.9 Toner Save Mode Selec ting this op tion exten ds the l ife of you r toner cartridge and reduces your co st per page w ithou t a signific ant red uction in the print qua lity . • Printer Setting : When you se lect this opti on, t he T oner Sa ve feat ure i s dete rmined by th e setting you’v e made on the control panel o[...]

  • Page 99

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.10 Extras Tab See pag e 4 .2 fo r mo re in for ma tion ab out a cce ss ing prin te r properties. Click the Extras tab to acces s the following features: TrueType Options (continued) Option Description Watermark Y ou can create a background image of text to print on eac h p age of your do cume nt. Se e “Usi ng W ate rmark s”[...]

  • Page 100

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.11 About Tab Use the About tab to display the copyright notice a nd the version number of the driver . If you have an Internet browser , you can connect to the Internet by cl icking on the web site icon. See pag e 4 .2 fo r mo re in for ma tion ab out a cce ss ing prin te r properties. Printer Tab If you access printer pr ope[...]

  • Page 101

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.12 Usin g a Favor ite Se ttin g The Favori tes option, av ailable on each tab, except for the About tab, allows you to save the curre nt properties setti ngs for future use. T o save a F avorites item: 1 Change the settings on eac h tab, as needed. 2 Enter a name for the item in the Favorit es inp ut box . 3 Click Save . T o us[...]

  • Page 102

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.13 Printing Multiple Pages on One Sheet of Paper Y ou can select the number of pages to print on a singl e sheet of paper . T o print more than one pa ge per sheet, the pag es are reduced in size and ar ranged in the order you specify . Y ou ca n print up to 16 pages on one sheet. 1 T o change the prin t settings from your so[...]

  • Page 103

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.14 Check Print Page Border to print a border around each page on the sheet. N OTE : Page Orde r and Print Page Border are enabled onl y when the number o f pages p er side is 2, 4 , 6, 9, or 16. 5 Click the Paper tab and select the p aper source, size, and type. 6 Click OK and print the docu ment. Printing Posters Y ou can prin[...]

  • Page 104

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.15 Y ou c an select the page layout from 2x2 , 3x3 , 4x4 , or Custom . If you select 2x2 , the image is automatically stretched to cover 4 physical pa ges. If you select Custom , you can manually set the sca le rate of the image in the Scale Factor input box. Specify an o verlap in mill imeters or inches to make it easier to [...]

  • Page 105

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.16 Fitting Your Document to a Selected Paper Size Y ou can scale your pr int job to any paper si ze regardless of the original document size. This can be useful when you w ant to check the fine details on a sm all document. 1 T o change the prin t settings from your software application, access prin ter properties. See pa ge 4.[...]

  • Page 106

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.17 Printin g a Reduced or Enl arged Document Y ou can change the size of a pa ge’ s content to a ppear larger or smaller on the prin ted page. 1 T o change the prin t settings from your software application, access prin ter properties. See pa ge 4.2. 2 From the Paper tab, select Reduce /Enlarge on the Type drop-down list. 3[...]

  • Page 107

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.18 Using Wa termarks The W a termar k op tion allo ws y ou t o pr int text ove r a n exis tin g document. For example, you ma y want to have large gray letters reading “DRAF T” or “CONFIDENT IAL ” printed d iagonally across the first page or all of the pages of a document. There are severa l predefined watermarks that c[...]

  • Page 108

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.19 Creating a Watermark 1 T o change the prin t settings from your software application, access prin ter properties. See pa ge 4.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and cl ick Edit in th e Wat ermar k section. The Edit W atermark window appears. 3 Enter the text mess age you want to print in the Watermark Message box . The message disp[...]

  • Page 109

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.20 Editing a Watermark 1 T o change the prin t settings from your software application, access prin ter properties. See pa ge 4.2. 2 Click the Extras tab and cl ick Edit in th e Wat ermar k section. The Edit W atermark window appears. 3 Select the watermar k you want to edit on the Cur rent Watermar ks list. Y ou can cha nge th[...]

  • Page 110

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.21 Usin g Overlays What is an Overlay? An ov erlay is te xt and /or imag es stored on the comp uter hard disk drive (HDD) a s a special file for mat that can be printed o n any document. Overlays a re often used to take the place of preprinted forms a nd letterhead pap er . Rather than using preprinted letterhead, you can cre[...]

  • Page 111

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.22 4 In the Edit Ov erlay window , click Crea te Ove rla y . 5 In the Create Overlay window , type a name of up to eight characters in the File name box. Select the destinat ion path, if necessary . (The default is C:F ormove r). 6 Click Save . The name appears on the Overlay List. 7 Click OK or Yes to finish creating. The fil[...]

  • Page 112

    4 P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.23 2 T o change the prin t settings from your software application, access prin ter properties. See pa ge 4.2. 3 Click the Extras tab. 4 Select the overlay you want to print from the Overlay drop-down list box. 5 If the overlay fi le you want doesn’t ap pear on the Overlay Li st, cl ick Edit and Load Overlay , and select th[...]

  • Page 113

    P RINT I NG T ASKS 4.24 Answering Yes in the window mea ns that the selected overla y prints with your document. Answering No to the window cancels overlay pri nting. If this box is empty and an ov erlay has been selected, the ov erlay will b e automaticall y printed with y our document. 7 Click OK or Yes until the printing star ts. The overlay dow[...]

  • Page 114

    5 C OPYING This chapter gives you step- by-step in structi ons fo r copying documents. This chapter include s: • Loading Pape r for Copy ing • Selecting the Paper Tray • Pre pari ng a Do cument • Making Copie s on the Doc ument Glass • Making Copies fro m the Automatic Document Feed er • Setting Copy Option s • Using Special Copy F ea[...]

  • Page 115

    C OPYING 5.2 Loading Paper f or Copying The instructi ons for loading prin t materials are th e same whether you are printing, faxing, or copyi ng. For furt her details, see page 2. 7 for loading in the p aper tray and page 3.6 for loading in the Mult ipurpose tra y . N OTE : For copying, you can only use Letter-, A4-, Legal-, Fol io-, Executive-, [...]

  • Page 116

    5 C OPYING 5.3 Preparing a Doc ument Y ou ca n use the document glass or the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) to loa d an original document for copying, scanning, and sending a fa x. Using the ADF , you can load up to 50 documents (47 ~ 105 g/m 2 , 12.5 ~ 28 lb) for one job. Y ou can, of course, place only one sheet at a tim e on the document glass.[...]

  • Page 117

    C OPYING 5.4 Making Copies on the Document Glass 1 Lift and open the document cover . 2 Place the doc ument face do wn on the docu ment glass and align it with the registration guide at the top left corner of the glass. N OTE : Make sure that n o documents are in the ADF (Au tomatic Document Feeder). If a docume nt is detected in the ADF , the mach[...]

  • Page 118

    5 C OPYING 5.5 4 Customize the copy setti ngs including number of copies, copy size, darkness, a nd original type, by using the cont rol panel buttons. See “S etting Copy Options” on page 5.7. T o clear the settings, use the Cle ar/St op button. 5 If necessary , you can use special copy features, such as Poster , Auto Fit, Clone, and 2Sides on [...]

  • Page 119

    C OPYING 5.6 2 Adjust the documen t guides to the document size. 3 Customize the copy setti ngs including number of copies, copy size, darkness, a nd original type, by using the cont rol panel buttons. See “S etting Copy Options” on page 5.7. T o clear the settings, use the Cle ar/St op button. 4 If necessary , you can use special copy features[...]

  • Page 120

    5 C OPYING 5.7 Setting Copy Options The buttons on the control panel let you select all basic copy options: darkness, documen t type, copy size, and number of copies. Set the following options for t he current copy job before pressing Start to make copies. N OTE : If you press Clear /Stop while setting the copy options, all of the options you have [...]

  • Page 121

    C OPYING 5.8 Reduced/Enlarged Copy Using the Reduce /Enlarge button, you can reduce or enlarge the size of a copied image from 25% to 400% when you copy original documents from the document glass or from 25% to 100% from the ADF . Note that the zoom rate av ailable is different dependin g on the document loading method . T o select from the pred ef[...]

  • Page 122

    5 C OPYING 5.9 Number of C opies Using the No. of Cop ies button, you can select the number of copies from 1 to 99. 1 Pres s No. of Copie s . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until the number you w ant appears on th e display . Pressing and hold ing the button allow s you to quickly scroll to the number you want. Y ou c an enter the va lue using th[...]

  • Page 123

    C OPYING 5.10 Clone Copying This special copy feature can b e applied only w hen you place a document on the docu ment glass. If a document is detected i n the ADF , Clone copying feature does not w ork. 1 Place the document to be copied on the document glass, and close the cover . 2 Pres s Special Copy . 3 Pres s Special Copy or the scroll butto n[...]

  • Page 124

    5 C OPYING 5.11 Auto Fit Copying This special copy feature can b e applied only w hen you place a document on the docu ment glass. If a document is detected i n the ADF , Auto Fit copying does not work. 1 Place the document to be copied on the document glass, and close the cover . 2 Pres s Special Copy . 3 Pres s Special Copy or the scroll button ([...]

  • Page 125

    C OPYING 5.12 3 Pres s Special Copy or the scroll butto n ( or ) until “2 sides in 1pg” displ ays on the bottom line. 4 Pres s Enter to m ake you r se lec tio n. 5 If necessary , customi ze the copy settings, including num ber of copies, darkness , and original type, by using the con trol panel buttons. See “S etting Copy Options” on page 5[...]

  • Page 126

    5 C OPYING 5.13 Poster Copying This special copy feature can b e applied only w hen you place a document on the docu ment glass. If a document is detected i n the ADF , the Poster copying feature does not work. 1 Place the d ocument to be cop ied on the document glass a nd close the cover . 2 Pres s Special Copy . 3 Pres s Special Copy or the scrol[...]

  • Page 127

    C OPYING 5.14 Changing the Default Settings The copy options, inclu ding darkness, origi nal type, copy size and number of copies, can be set to the most frequently used modes. When you copy a docu ment, the default setti ngs are used unless they are changed by using the corresponding buttons on the control panel. T o create your own default settin[...]

  • Page 128

    5 C OPYING 5.15 Setting the Time O ut Option Y ou can set the time the machine waits before it restores the default copy settings, if you do not start copying after changing them on the control panel. 1 Pres s Menu on the control panel until “Copy Setup” appears on the top line of the displ ay . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Ti[...]

  • Page 129

    C OPYING 5.16 M EMO[...]

  • Page 130

    6 S CANNING Scanning with your machine lets you turn pictu res and text into digital files on yo ur computer . Then you can fax or e-mail the files, displ ay them on your web site or us e them to create proje cts that you can print using the SmarThru softw are, TWAIN driv er or the WIA driver or the Network Scan progr am to scan. This chapter inclu[...]

  • Page 131

    S CANNING 6.2 Scanning Basics This machine offers four wa ys to scan. These are: • From the control pane l on your machine to an applicati on: Use the Scan-to button on the co ntrol panel to initiate scanni ng. As sign the TWAIN-compl iant software, such as Adobe Phot o Deluxe or Adobe Photosho p, to the machine by selecting it from the list of a[...]

  • Page 132

    6 S CANNING 6.3 Scanning From the Control Panel to an Applicati on 1 Make sure that your machine and compute r are turned on and properly connected to ea ch other . 2 Load the document(s) face up into the ADF . OR Place a single docu ment face down on the docum ent glass. F or det ails about loading a doc ument, see pa ge 7.6. 3 Pres s Scan -to . T[...]

  • Page 133

    S CANNING 6.4 Scanning Using the SmarThru SmarThru is th e accompanying software for your machine. W ith SmarThru, scanning is the proverbial piece of cake. Follow these steps to start scanning usin g the SmarThru: 1 Make sure that your machine and compute r are turned on and properly connected to ea ch other . 2 Load the document(s) face up into t[...]

  • Page 134

    6 S CANNING 6.5 • Copy Allows you to produce professional quality copies. Y ou can ma ke bl ack and white co pies o f an imag e if y our machine supp orts it, and customize the copy settings. •P r i n t Allows you to print images you hav e saved. Y ou can print images in black a nd white or color mode if your machine supports it. 4 Click Scan T[...]

  • Page 135

    S CANNING 6.6 •O C R Scanning an image and performing text recognition. Allows you to scan an image, preview it, and send it t o the OCR program for text recognition. - Re commended Sca n Option for OCR - Resolution: 200 or 300 dpi - Image T y pe: Gr ayscale or Black & White •W e b Scanning an image, previewing it, and publishing it on a we[...]

  • Page 136

    6 S CANNING 6.7 Scanning Using the WIA Driver Y our machi ne also supports the Windows Im age Acquisition (WIA) driver for scanning images. WIA is one of the standard components provided by Microsoft  Windows  XP and works with digita l cameras and sc anners. U nlike the TWAIN driver , the WIA driver allows you to scan and easily manipulate i[...]

  • Page 137

    S CANNING 6.8 7 F ollow the on -screen instructions to edit the p icture after it is copied to your computer . N OTE : If you want to cancel the scan job, press t he Clea r/Sto p button on the cont rol panel . Scanning to USB Flash Drive Using a USB flash drive, y ou can scan and save documents in the USB flash drive by pressing Scan-to on the cont[...]

  • Page 138

    6 S CANNING 6.9 Scanning Using the Network Scan About Net work Scan N OTE : T o use this fu nctio n, you need to configure the network settings. For details, " Configuring Network Parameters on the Contro l Panel" on page A.4 Network Scan allows y ou to scan a document on your machine as a JPEG, TIFF or PDF and save it to a network -conne[...]

  • Page 139

    S CANNING 6.10 Scanning Using Network Sc an Using Network Scan you can scan a document from your machine to your computer through the network. If you use SmarThru, you must initiate the scan procedure from the computer . Scanned da ta will go only to the computer which is directly connected to the machine. Scanned documents can be saved as JPEG, TI[...]

  • Page 140

    6 S CANNING 6.11 • Color JPEG-200 : If you select this option, 200 dpi resolution and JPEG file t ype will be aut omaticall y selected. • Resolution : Select resolutions of 100 dpi, 200 dpi or 300 dpi . N OTE : When you edit an image wh ich has been sc anned i n 100 dpi res olution, the image may dif fer from the or iginal image , dependin g on[...]

  • Page 141

    S CANNING 6.12 Using the Netwo rk Scan Driver Addi ng a Sc anner T o register your scanner as an a uthorized network scanner , use the ScanClair T ype 10 3 window . 1 Y ou ca n select Sta rt → Programs → ScanClair Ty pe 103 → Scan Cla ir Type 103 . 2 In the ScanCl air T ype 103 window, click the Add De vice button, or double-c lick the Add De[...]

  • Page 142

    6 S CANNING 6.13 5 A list of scanners on your network appears. Select your machine from the list and enter the ID and PIN (Personal Identificati on Number) you will use. Clic k Next . • For scanner's name, the model name of scanner you chose will be entered and changea ble by users. • Y ou ca n enter an ID of up to 8 characters. The fi rst[...]

  • Page 143

    S CANNING 6.14 Setting the properties 1 In the ScanClair T ype 103 window, double-click the scanner icon, or click the Properties button. 2 After setting the propertie s, click OK . General Page Y ou can change the nam e of th e sca nner .[...]

  • Page 144

    6 S CANNING 6.15 Server Page Advanced Page Y ou can check the scanner ’s informatio n. Y ou can set the destination where scanned f iles are to be stored. Y ou can select the file name forma t. Y ou can open the scanned do cument immedi ately after scanni ng.[...]

  • Page 145

    S CANNING 6.16 Preferences Page Saving Quick Se ts 1 Enter the settings you want to save. 2 Enter a Quick Sets name . 3 Click Save to save the settings. Using Q uick Sets 1 Select the setting you want to use from the Quick Sets drop-down list. 2 Click OK or Apply . Deleting Quick Sets 1 Select the setting you want to dele te from the Quick Sets dro[...]

  • Page 146

    6 S CANNING 6.17 Scanning using the Ne twork Scan driver 1 Check the scanner ’ s status by chec king the scanner icon. See the next page. 2 Configure the network scanner settings. See “Setti ng the pro pert ies ” on pa ge 6.14. 3 Load the document you want to scan to the scanner you want to use. 4 Start scanning accor ding to the recomme ndat[...]

  • Page 147

    S CANNING 6.18 M EMO[...]

  • Page 148

    7 F AXING This chapter gives you infor mation about using y our machine as a fax machine. This chapter include s: • Setting Up the Fax System •S e n d i n g a F a x • Rec eiving a Fax • Automatic Dialing • Other Ways to Fax • Additiona l Featur es[...]

  • Page 149

    F AXING 7.2 Setting Up the Fax System Changing the Fax Setup options 1 Pres s Menu until “F ax Setup” appears on the top line of the display . The first available m enu ite m, “Receiv e Mode, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see the desir ed menu item on the bottom line and press Enter . 3 Use the sc[...]

  • Page 150

    7 F AXING 7.3 Availabl e Fax Setup Options Option Descript ion Re c ei v e M od e Y o u can select the default fax receiving mode. •I n Tel mod e, you can re ceive a f ax by picki ng up the han dset of th e extens ion phone and then pressing t he receive start code (see page 7.4). Alternatively , you can press On Hook Dial (you can hear a fax ton[...]

  • Page 151

    F AXING 7.4 MSG Confirm Y o u can set your machine to print a report showing whether a transmission was successful, ho w many pages were sent, and more. The a vail able optio ns are On , Off , and On-Err , which prints only when a tra nsmiss ion is not successful. Auto Re port This produces a report with detail ed info rmatio n abo ut t he pr evio [...]

  • Page 152

    7 F AXING 7.5 DRPD Mode Y o u can receive a call using the Distinctive Ring Pattern Detect ion (DRPD) fe ature, whic h enables a user to use a single telephone line to answer sever al diffe rent tele phone numb ers. In this menu, you can set t he machine to recogni ze which ri ng pat terns to answer . For deta ils a bout this f eat ure, see page 7.[...]

  • Page 153

    F AXING 7.6 Sending a Fax Loading a Document Y ou can use the Automatic Document F eeder (ADF) or the document glass to load an original document for faxing. Using the ADF , you can load up to 50 sheets of 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) paper at a time . Y o u can, of cours e, place only one shee t at a time on the document gl ass. For details about prepar ing a[...]

  • Page 154

    7 F AXING 7.7 2 Adjust the documen t guide on the ADF to match the width of the docum ent. N OTE : Dust on the A DF glass may cause black lines on the prin tout. Keep it always clean . To fax a d ocument from t he document glass: 1 Lift and open the document cover .[...]

  • Page 155

    F AXING 7.8 2 Place the doc ument face do wn on the docu ment glass and align it with the registration guide at the top left corner of the glass. N OTE : Make sure that no other do cuments are in t he ADF (Automatic Docume nt Feeder). If a docume nt is detecte d in the ADF , the machine gi ves it priori ty over th e document on t he document glass.[...]

  • Page 156

    7 F AXING 7.9 Selecting the Paper Tray After loading the pr int material for fax output, you have to select the paper tray y ou will use for the fax job. 1 Pres s Menu on the control panel. The first available m enu, item “Paper Setting, ” appea rs on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “F ax T ray” appears [...]

  • Page 157

    F AXING 7.10 The documen t types recommended for the resoluti on settings are described in the table below: N OTES : • For memo ry transmission , Super Fine mod e is not availa ble. The resolution setting is au tomatically changed to Fin e. • When y our mach ine is set to Super Fin e resoluti on and the fa x machine with which you are communica[...]

  • Page 158

    7 F AXING 7.11 Sending a Fax Automatically 1 Load the document(s) face up into the ADF . OR Place a single docu ment face down on the docum ent glass. F or det ails about loading a doc ument, see pa ge 7.6. 2 Pres s Facsimile . 3 Adjust the document resolution to suit your fax needs (see page 7.9). If you need to change the darkness , see page 7.3.[...]

  • Page 159

    F AXING 7.12 Sending a Fax Manually 1 Load the document(s) face up into the ADF . OR Place a single docu ment face down on the docum ent glass. F or det ails about loading a doc ument, see pa ge 7.6. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit your fax needs (see page 7.9). If you need to change the darkness , see page 7.3. 3 Pres s On Hook Dial . Y o[...]

  • Page 160

    7 F AXING 7.13 Confirming Transmission When the last page of your document has been sent successfully , the m achine beeps a nd return s to Stan dby mode. When something goes wrong while send ing your fax, an error message a ppears on the display . For a list of error messages a nd their meanin gs, see page 9.12. If you receiv e an error message, p[...]

  • Page 161

    F AXING 7.14 Receiving a Fax About Receiving Mod es •I n Fax mod e, the mach ine a nswer s an i ncomin g fax call and immediately goes in to the fax reception mode. •I n Tel mode, you can rec eive a fa x by pre ssing On Hook Dial (you can hear a fax tone from the se nding machine) and then pressi ng Start on the contr ol panel of your machine. [...]

  • Page 162

    7 F AXING 7.15 Loading Paper for Receiving Faxes The instructions for load ing paper in the paper tra y are the same whether you are printing, faxing, or copying, except that faxes can only be printed on Letter-, A4-, or Legal-si zed paper . For details about loading paper and s etting the paper si ze in the tray , see page 2.7 a nd page 2.21 . Rec[...]

  • Page 163

    F AXING 7.16 Receiving Automaticall y in Ans/Fax Mode T o use this mode, you mus t attach a n answering ma chine to the EXT jack on the back of your machine. See page 2.11. If the caller leaves a message, t he answering machine stores the message as it w ould normally . If your mac hine detects a fax tone on the line, it automatically starts to rec[...]

  • Page 164

    7 F AXING 7.17 Receiving Faxes Using the DRPD Mode “Distinctive Ring” is a telephone company service which enables a us er to u se a sin gle telep ho ne lin e to answ er se veral d iff ere nt telephone numbers. The particular number someone uses to call you is identified by different ringing patterns, which consist of vari ous combinations of l[...]

  • Page 165

    F AXING 7.18 If the DRPD setup fails, “DRPD Ring Error” appea rs. Press Enter when “DRPD Mode” display s and retry from step 3. 6 T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . When the DRPD feature is set up, the DRPD option is av ailable in the Receive Mode menu. T o receive faxes in the DRPD mode , you need to set the menu to DRPD ; se [...]

  • Page 166

    7 F AXING 7.19 Automa tic Dialing One-touch Dialing The 20 one-touch buttons on the control panel lets you store frequently-used fax numbers and dial a number automatically with the t ouch of a butto n. Using the Shift button, you can store up to 40 fax numbers on the one-touch buttons. Storing a N umber for One- touch Dialin g 1 Press and hold one[...]

  • Page 167

    F AXING 7.20 5 T o store more numbers, press a one-touch button and repeat steps 2 through 4. OR T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . N OTE : The Prin ter Settin gs Utility allows y ou to store sp eed dial and gr oup di al- regi ster ed n umb ers , see pag e 2. 48. Sending a Fax u sing a One-touc h Number 1 Load the document(s) face up i[...]

  • Page 168

    7 F AXING 7.21 Speed Dialing Y ou ca n store up to 200 frequently dialed numbers in one, two, or three-digit speed di al locations (0-199). Storing a N umber for Speed Dia ling 1 Pres s Phone Book on the control panel. 2 Pres s Phone Book or the scroll button ( or ) to display “Store&Edit” on the bot tom line of the display . Pre ss Enter .[...]

  • Page 169

    F AXING 7.22 Sending a Fax using a Speed Dial Number 1 F eed the docu ment(s) face up into the ADF . Or Place a single docu ment face down on the docum ent glass. F or det ails about loading a doc ument, see pa ge 7.6. 2 Adjust the document resolution to suit your fax needs (see page 7.9). If you need to change the darkness , see page 7.3. 3 Enter [...]

  • Page 170

    7 F AXING 7.23 Group Diali ng If you frequently send the same document to several destinations, you can create a group of these desti nations and set them under a group dial location. This enables you to use a group dial number setting to s end the sa me document to a ll the destinations in the group . Setting a G roup Dial Num ber 1 Pres s Phone B[...]

  • Page 171

    F AXING 7.24 11 Pres s Enter when the name appea rs correctly or without entering a name. 12 If you want to assign another group, press Enter and repeat from step 5. OR T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . N OTE : Y ou cannot include one gr oup dial n umber i n another group dial number . Editing Group Dial Numbers Y ou can delete a spec[...]

  • Page 172

    7 F AXING 7.25 10 T o change the group name, press Upper Le vel . 11 Enter a new group nam e and press Enter . 12 If you want to edit another group , press Enter and r epeat from step 5. Or T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . Sending a Fax Using Group Dial ing (Multi-address Transmission) Y ou can use group dialing for Broadcast or Dela[...]

  • Page 173

    F AXING 7.26 Searching fo r a Numb er in Memory There are two ways to search for a number in the machine’ s memory . Y ou can either scan from A to Z sequentially , or you can sear ch using t he first letter of the name a ssociated with the number . Searching Seque ntially through the Memo ry 1 Pres s Phone Book . 2 Pres s Enter when “Searc h&a[...]

  • Page 174

    7 F AXING 7.27 Printing a P hone Book List Y ou ca n check your automatic dial setting by printing a Phone Book list. 1 Pres s Phone Book . 2 Pres s Phone Book or the scroll bu tton ( or ) until “Print ” appears on the bottom line and press Enter . A list showing your one-touch dial, speed dial, and group dial entries prin ts out.[...]

  • Page 175

    F AXING 7.28 Other Ways to Fax Sending Broadcast Fa xes Using the Broadc asting button on the control panel, you can use the broadcast fax feature, which allows you to send a document to multi ple locations. Documents are automati cally stored in memory and sent to a remote station. Af ter transmission, the documents ar e automatically erased from [...]

  • Page 176

    7 F AXING 7.29 7 When you finish entering fax numbers, press 2 to se le ct “No” at the Another No. prompt. The document is sc anned into memory before transmission. The display shows memory capacity and the num ber of pages being s tored in memory . F or a d ocument placed on the doc ument glass, th e display asks if you w ant to load another p[...]

  • Page 177

    F AXING 7.30 N OTE : The Anoth er No. prompt does not app ear if you h ave added number s for anothe r broadcas t or delay fa x job. Y ou must wai t until th e job is comple ted. 7 T o enter more fax numbers, p ress 1 to s elect “Y es” a nd repeat steps 5 and 6. Y ou can add up to 10 destinations. Note that you cannot use group dial numbers for[...]

  • Page 178

    7 F AXING 7.31 Sending a Priority Fax Using the Priority F ax feature, a high priority document can be sent ahead of reserved operations. The document is scanned into memory an d transmitted when the cur rent operation is finished. In a ddition, priority t ransmiss ion will interrupt a broadcast operation between stations (i.e. , when the transmiss[...]

  • Page 179

    F AXING 7.32 F or a d ocument placed on the doc ument glass, th e display asks if you w ant to load another page. Select “1.Y es” to add . Oth erw ise , se lec t “2. No. ” 9 The machine shows the num ber being dial ed and begins sending the docum ent. Adding Documents To a Scheduled Fax Y ou can add documents to a delayed transmission previ[...]

  • Page 180

    7 F AXING 7.33 Canceling a Scheduled Fax 1 Pres s Menu until “F ax F eature” appears on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Can cel Job” on the bottom line and press Enter . The display shows the last job reser ved in memory . 3 Press the scroll button ( or ) u ntil you see the fax job y ou want to can[...]

  • Page 181

    F AXING 7.34 Additional Features Using S ecure Receiving Mo de Y ou ma y need to prevent your received fax es from being accessed by unauth orized people. Y ou can turn on Secure Re ceiving mode to restrict printing of received faxes when the machine is una ttended. In Secure Receivi ng mod e, all incoming faxes go into memory . When the mode is de[...]

  • Page 182

    7 F AXING 7.35 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display “Print” on the bottom line and p ress Enter . 3 Enter the four-digit passcode and press Enter . The machine prints all of the faxes stored in memory . T o turn Secure Receiving mode off: 1 Access the Secure Receive menu by following steps 1 and 2 on page 7.34. 2 Press the scroll button [...]

  • Page 183

    F AXING 7.36 System Dat a List This list shows the status of the user-selectable options. Y ou may print this list to confirm your cha nges after chan ging any settings. Schedule Information Li st This list shows the document(s) curr ently stored for Delayed faxes. The list shows the starting time(s ) and type(s) of operation(s). Message Confirmati[...]

  • Page 184

    7 F AXING 7.37 Printing a Report 1 Pres s Menu until “R eport” appears on the top line of the display . The first avai lable menu item, “Phone Book, ” displays on the bottom line. 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) to display the repor t or list you want to print on the bottom line. • Phone Book: Phone Book list • Sent Report: Sent F a x [...]

  • Page 185

    F AXING 7.38 5 Y ou can exit from Setup mode at any time by pressing Clear/Stop . Advanced Fax Setting Options Option De scri ption Send F orward Y ou can set the machine to send a copy of all outgoing faxes to a specified destination, in addi tion to the f ax numbers y ou entered. Select Off to t urn th is fea ture off . Select On to turn this f e[...]

  • Page 186

    7 F AXING 7.39 Prefix Dial Y ou can se t a prefi x dial n umber of up to fiv e digits. T his number dials befo re any automatic dial number is st arted. It is u seful for accessing a PA B X e xc h a n g e . Stamp RCV Name This option a llows th e mach ine to auto mati cally print the pa ge nu mber , an d th e dat e a nd t ime o f recep tion a t the[...]

  • Page 187

    F AXING 7.40 M EMO[...]

  • Page 188

    8 M AINTENANCE This chapter provide s information for maintaining your machine and the tone r cartridge. This chapter include s: • Clearing the Memory • Cleaning Your Machine • Maintai ning the Tone r Cartridg e • Setting E-mail Notification[...]

  • Page 189

    M AINTENANCE 8.2 Clearing the Memory Y ou can selectively clear information stored in your machine’s memory . N OTE : Before clearing the memory , make sure th at all fax jobs hav e been complet ed. 1 Pres s Menu on the control panel until “Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displ ay . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see ?[...]

  • Page 190

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.3 Cleaning Your Machine T o maintain print quality , follow the cleaning procedures below each time the toner ca rtridge is replaced or if print qua lity problems occur . N OTES : • Cleanin g the cabin et of the machin e with clea ning mater ials containin g large a mounts of a lcohol, so lvent, or ot her strong substances can di[...]

  • Page 191

    M AINTENANCE 8.4 N OTES : • T o prev ent damage to the t oner cartridge, do not e xpose it t o light for more than a few minutes. Cover it with a piece of pape r , if necessa ry . • Do not touc h the green under side of the ton er cartridge. Use the hand le on the ca rtrid ge t o avoid t ouchi ng thi s ar ea. 3 With a dry lint-free cloth, wipe [...]

  • Page 192

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.5 Cleaning the Sc an Unit K eeping the scan unit clean helps ensure the best possible copies. W e suggest that you clean the sc an unit at the start of each day and during the day , as needed. 1 Slig ht ly da mp en a sof t lin t-fre e cl oth or p ape r to we l wi th water . 2 Open the document cover . 3 Wipe the su rface of the d o[...]

  • Page 193

    M AINTENANCE 8.6 Maintaining the Toner C artridge Tone r cartridge st orage T o get the most from the toner cartridge, keep the following guidelines in mi nd: • Do not remov e the toner cart ridge from its package un til ready fo r use. • Do not refill the toner cartri dge. The mach ine warr anty does not cove r damage caused by using a refille[...]

  • Page 194

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.7 Re dist ribu tin g Tone r When the toner cartridge is near the end of its life, white streaks or li ght prin ting occu rs. T he L CD di spla ys th e w arni ng mes sag e, “T oner Low. ” Y ou ca n temporar ily reestablish print q uality by redistributing t he remaining toner in the c artridge. In some case, white streaks or lig[...]

  • Page 195

    M AINTENANCE 8.8 Replacing the To ner Cartridge When the display on the contr ol panel shows the warning message, “T oner Empty” or “[T oner Empty] R eplace T oner, ” the machine stops pri nting. The incoming faxes are saved in memory . At this stage, t he toner cartridges needs to b e replaced. N OTE : Y ou can set the mach ine to ignore t[...]

  • Page 196

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.9 3 Unpack the new toner cartridge and gently r oll it horizontally 5 or 6 times to di stribute the toner evenly ins ide the c art ridg e. Save the box and the plastic bag for shipp ing. N OTES : • If toner gets on yo ur clo thing, w ipe it off w ith a dry cl oth and wash clothing in cold water . Hot water sets toner into fabric.[...]

  • Page 197

    M AINTENANCE 8.10 5 Close the front door . Setting the Notify To ner Option If you set the Notify T oner menu option to “On, ” your machine automatical ly sends a fax t o your service comp any or the deal er to notify th em that your m achine requires a new toner cartridge when the toner cartridge needs to be replaced. The fax number is preset [...]

  • Page 198

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.11 Cleaning the Dr um If there are streak s or spots on your print, the OPC dr um of the toner cartridge may require cleaning. 1 Before starting the cleaning procedure, make sure that paper is loaded in the mac hine. 2 Pres s Menu on the control panel until “Maintenance” appears on the top line of the displ ay . The first av ai[...]

  • Page 199

    M AINTENANCE 8.12 Ignoring the Toner Empty Message When the toner cartridge is nearly empty , the machine shows the “T oner Empty” or “[T oner Empty] Replace T oner” message and stops printing. In this ca se, this machine saves incoming faxes in memory . Y ou can set the machine to ignore the “T oner Em pty” message when it display s an[...]

  • Page 200

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.13 Setting E-mail Notification This feature allows you to know your machine’ s status through your e-mail. T o se t E-mail No tification, you need to ent er some information i n the W eb Imag e Monitor T ype 103. In the W eb Browser ad dress bar , ente r your machine’ s IP address you assigned . Then the W eb Image Monit or T y[...]

  • Page 201

    M AINTENANCE 8.14 N OTES : • Y ou can not select a we b mail server wi th no SMT P support as a SMTP serve r . • Do no t chang e port nu mber un less you have no proble m relati ng to f irewall . • SMTP Requires Authentication : chec k if th e SMTP s erver need to be authentic ated. • SMTP Server Login : enter y our login name. • SMTP Ser[...]

  • Page 202

    8 M AINTENANCE 8.15 In the Select Notif ication section In this section, you can select various settings. • Consumable Shor tage Warning : sel ect Off not to send the consumable s hortage warni ng mail or After the remaining level is appr oximately 20% to sen d e-mail when the remainin g items are almost at the end of t heir life. N OTE : R emain[...]

  • Page 203

    M AINTENANCE 8.16 Setting the Contact Information tab Select the Suppo rt tab to kno w a nd en ter som e in for mat ion in the Contact Information section. • Name : enter the e-mail sender’ s name like yo ur office name. • Pho ne Numb er : ente r a phone number recorded in the E- mail Notification mail. • Location : enter a posit ion info r[...]

  • Page 204

    9 T ROUBLESHOOTING This chapter gi ves helpful in formation for what to do if you encounter an er ror . This chapter include s: • Clearing Document Jams • Clearing Paper Jams • Clearing L CD Error Message s • Solving Oth er Problem s[...]

  • Page 205

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.2 Clearing Document Jams When a document jams while passing through the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), “Document Jam” appe ars on the display . Input Misfeed 1 Remo ve any remaining page(s) from the ADF . 2 Open the ADF cover . 3 Rotate the bushing on the righ t end of the ADF roller toward the ADF ( ) and remove the rolle[...]

  • Page 206

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.3 4 Align the left end of the ADF roller with the slot and push the right end of the ADF roller into the right slot ( ). Rotate the bushing on t he right end of the roller towar d the document inpu t tr ay ( ). 5 Close the ADF cover . Then load the remov ed pag e(s), if any , back into the A DF . N OTE : T o prevent docu ment [...]

  • Page 207

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.4 3 Close the document cover . Then load the removed page(s), if a ny , ba ck in to the A DF . Roller Misfe ed 1 Remo ve any remaining page(s) from the ADF . 2 Open the document cover . 3 T urn the release knob so that you can eas ily seize the misfed page, and rem ove the page from the roller or the feed area by carefully pu ll[...]

  • Page 208

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.5 Clearing Paper J ams When a paper jam occurs, “Paper Jam” appears on the display . Refer to the table below to locate an d clear the paper jam. T o avoid tearing the paper , pull out the jammed paper gently and slowly . Fol low the instru ctions in the following sections to clear the jam. In Tray 1 1 Open and close the f[...]

  • Page 209

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.6 3 R emo ve the j amme d pape r by gent ly p ullin g i t str ai ght o ut. If there is any resistance a nd the paper does not move when you pull, or if y ou cannot see the pape r in this area, check the fuser area around the toner cartridge. See page 9.7. 4 Insert t he paper tra y into the machine unt il it snaps into place. 5 O[...]

  • Page 210

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.7 4 Pull the paper straight up and out. 5 Insert T ra y 1 into the machine until it snaps into p lace. 6 Open and close the front door to resum e printing. In the Fuser Area or Around the Ton er Cartridge W ARNING : The f user area is hot. T a ke care not to burn your fingers wh en removing paper f rom the machine. 1 Open the [...]

  • Page 211

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.8 2 R emo ve the j amme d pape r by gent ly p ullin g i t str ai ght o ut. 3 Replace the toner cartridge and close the front do or . Printing automatica lly resumes.[...]

  • Page 212

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.9 In the Paper Exit Area 1 Open and close the front door . The jammed paper automatically exits the machine. If the paper does not exit, continue to step 2. 2 Gently pull the paper out of the front output tray . Skip to step 6. 3 If there is any resistance a nd the paper does not move when you pull, or if you cannot see the pa[...]

  • Page 213

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.10 4 R emo ve the j amme d pape r by gent ly p ullin g i t str ai ght o ut. 5 Close the rear door . 6 Open and close the front door to resum e printing. In the Multipurpose Tra y “MP T ray Jam” appea rs on the display when you try to print using the Multipur pose tray and the machine does not detect paper . This may be a lac[...]

  • Page 214

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.11 Tips for A voidin g Pa per J ams By selecting th e correct paper type s, most paper jams ca n be avoided. When a paper jam occurs, follow the steps outlined in “C lear ing Paper J ams ” on p age 9.5 . • Fo llow the procedure s in “Loading Paper” on page 2.7. Ensure th at the adjustable guides are positioned correc[...]

  • Page 215

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.12 Clearing LCD Error Messages Displ ay Meaning Suggested solutio ns Cance l ? 1:Y es 2:No Y o ur machine’ s memory has be come fu ll wh ile tryi ng to sto re a document in to memory . T o ca ncel t he fax job, press t he 1 button to accept “Y es. ” If you wa nt to sen d ther e page s that have been successful ly stored, p[...]

  • Page 216

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.13 [Incompa tible] The remote machin e did not have the req ueste d feature, such as a delayed tr ansmission. This message also occurs if the r emote machin e does no t hav e enough memory sp ace to comp let e the op eratio n you are attempting. R econfi rm the remote machine’s featu res. [Jam 1] or [No Cartri dge] P aper ha[...]

  • Page 217

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.14 [No Answer] Th e receiving fax machine has n ot answered after sev eral redial at tempts. T ry again. Make sure that the receiv ing machi ne is oper atio nal. No. Not Assigned The one-t ouch o r sp eed dial lo cation you tri ed to use has no num ber assigned to it. Dial th e numbe r manuall y using the numb er keypad or assig[...]

  • Page 218

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.15 Scanner Locked The scanner mo dule is lock ed Unlock the scanner (see page 2.3) an d pres s Cle ar/St op . [Stop Pressed] The Clear/Sto p button has been pre sse d durin g a copy or fa x ope ration. T ry again. To n e r E m p t y Or [T oner Empty] Re p la c e T o n e r The toner cartridge has run out. The machine stops prin[...]

  • Page 219

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.16 Solv ing Ot her Prob lems The following chart lists some con ditions that may occur and the recommended solutions. Follow the suggested solutions until the pr oblem is corrected. If the problem persists, please cal l for service. Paper Feeding Problems Condition Su ggested solutio ns P aper is jammed during pri nting. Clear t[...]

  • Page 220

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.17 Printing Problem s Condition Possible cause Suggested solutions The machine does not pri nt. The machine is not rece iving powe r . Chec k the po wer co rd connec tions. Check the power switch an d the power source. The machine is not selected as the default printer . Select Printer Drive r Type 103 PCL 6 as your de fault p[...]

  • Page 221

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.18 A print job is extrem ely slow . The job ma y be very complex. Reduce th e comp lexity of th e pag e or try adjustin g the print qu ality settin gs. The maximum prin t speed of your machine is 22 PPM f or Letter-sized paper and 20 PP M for A4 -sized pa per . If you are usi ng Windows 98/Me, th e Spooli ng Set ting ma y be set[...]

  • Page 222

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.19 Printing Quality P roblems If the inside of the machine is dirty or paper has been loaded improperly , you may notice a reduction i n print quality . See the table below to clear the proble m. Pages pr int , but are blank. The toner cartridge is defec tive o r out of tone r . R edistribute t he toner , if necessary . S ee p[...]

  • Page 223

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.20 Toner specs • The paper ma y not mee t specif ications ; for ex ample, the paper i s too moist o r too r ough. See “ P aper S pecific ations” on p age C.6 . • The trans fer roller may be dirty . Clean the in side of you r machine. See “Cleaning th e Inside” on page 8.3. • The paper path may need clea ning. See ?[...]

  • Page 224

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.21 Toner smear • C lean the in side of th e mach ine. Se e “Cle aning the Insi de” on p age 8.3. • Check the paper type an d quality . See “P aper Spe cificat ions” on p age C.6 . • Remove the tone r car trid ge an d ins tall a new one. Se e “R eplacing t he T oner Cartridge” on pag e 8.8. Vertica l repetitiv[...]

  • Page 225

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.22 Page skew • Ensure that the pape r is l oaded prope rly . • Check the paper type an d quality . See “P aper Spe cificat ions” on p age C.6 . • Ensure that the paper or other material is loade d correctly and the guid es ar e n ot to o tigh t or t oo l oos e agai nst t he paper stack. Curl or wa ve • Ensure that th[...]

  • Page 226

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.23 Loose tone r • C lean the in side of th e mach ine. Se e “Cle aning the Insi de” on p age 8.3. • Check the paper type an d quality . See “P aper Spe cificat ions” on p age C.6 . • Remove the tone r car trid ge an d ins tall a new one. Se e “R eplacing t he T oner Cartridge” on pag e 8.8. • I f the pr obl[...]

  • Page 227

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.24 Copying Problems Condition Sugg ested soluti ons Copies are too light o r too dark. Use th e Dar kness bu tton to da rken or ligh ten the background o f the copies. Smears, lines, marks, o r spots appe ars on copies. • If defects are on the original, press the Darknes s button to ligh ten the ba ckgro und of your cop ies. ?[...]

  • Page 228

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.25 Scanning Pro blems Con diti on Suggested solutio ns The scanner does not work . • Make sure that you place the document to be scanned face down on t he document glass, or face up in t he Automatic Document Feeder . • There may not be enough av ailable memory to hold th e docume nt you want to scan. T ry the Prescan fu n[...]

  • Page 229

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.26 Fax Problems Message appears on your computer screen: • “Device can't be set to the H/W mode yo u want. ” • “Po rt is being use d by another progr am. ” •“ P o r t i s D i s a b l e d . • “Scanner is busy receiving or prin ting d ata . Whe n th e curr ent job is comp leted , try agai n. ” • “I n[...]

  • Page 230

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.27 The machin e does not send. • Make sure that the document is loaded in the ADF or on the document glass. • “TX” sh ould show up on t he display . • Check th e fax machine you are sending to , to see if it can receive your fax . The incoming fax has blank spaces or i s of poor- qualit y . • The fax machi ne send [...]

  • Page 231

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.28 Solving N etwork Printing Problems General Pro blems Condition Su ggested solutions Syst em does no t functi on with some wron g values entered by mistake while config uring. Possibly the paramete rs in th e networ k card are corrupted. Restart the system and set to factory def aults. See “R estori ng t he Ne twork Confi gu[...]

  • Page 232

    9 T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.29 Windows Pro blems Network Scan Problem s Condition Su ggested solutions The te st pag e is not printed. T urn of f the prin ter , then turn it ba ck on . Set IP is u nable t o auto mat icall y de tect printers. 1.Check LAN cable is connect ed to the printers. • Check LAN cable is connected to t he printers yourself . • [...]

  • Page 233

    T ROUBLESHOOT ING 9.30 I ca n’t use th e Scan Clair T y pe 1 03 pro gram. Check y our oper ating sy stem. Supporting oper ating systems are Windows 98/Me/ NT4.0/ 2000/XP . Condition Sugge sted solut ions[...]

  • Page 234

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE This chapter explains h ow to use a USB flash drive wit h your mac hine. This chapter include s: • About USB Flash Drives • Installing a USB Flash Drive • Scanning to USB Flash Drive • Man ag ing t he U SB F lash Dri ve • Printing From the USB Flash Drive •B a c k i n g U p D a t a[...]

  • Page 235

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.2 About USB Flash D rives USB flash drives are a vailable with v arious mem ory capa cities to give you enough room to store documents, presentations, downloaded music and videos, high resolution photographs, or whatever other files you want t o take with you. Simply insert a USB flash drive into the USB p ort in the fr[...]

  • Page 236

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE 10.3 T o install a U SB flash drive, insert i t into the USB port in the front of your machine. Once you have i nstalled the USB flash drive, you can immediately print fi les stored on it. Scanning to USB Flash Drive Y ou can scan a document and save the scanned image on the USB flash drive. There are two ways of doing t[...]

  • Page 237

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.4 5 Pres s Enter to start scanning. The scanned image is saved on the USB flash drive. 6 When a document is loade d on the document glass, the display shows “Another Page?” on the top line after the page has been scanned into memory . If you have another page, remove the scanned page and plac e the next page on the [...]

  • Page 238

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE 10.5 9 If you selected “BMP” in step 7, you are a sked to select a color format, Color , Gr ay , or Mono, by pressing the scroll button ( or ). If you selected “PDF” in step 7, you are asked to select a color format, Color or Mono , by pressing the scroll button ( or ). Y ou can save a multiple-page document a s [...]

  • Page 239

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.6 Managing the USB Flash Drive Changing the Default Settings When you scan a document to the USB flash drive, the default scan options, includi ng scan size and s can format, can b e set to the most frequently used modes. These settings are only available when y ou scan to the USB flash drive. 1 Make sure that the USB f[...]

  • Page 240

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE 10.7 12 If you selected “BMP” in step 10, you are asked to select a color format, Color , Gr ay , or Mono, by pressing the scroll button ( or ). If you selected “PDF” in step 10, you are asked to select a color format, Color , or Mono , by pressing t he scroll button ( or ). Y ou ca n save a multiple-page documen[...]

  • Page 241

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.8 6 Press the scroll button( or ) until you find the folder or file you wa nt and the n press Enter . If you see “D ” in the front of a folder name, t here are on e or more folders in the selected folder . 7 If y ou sele cted a fi le i n ste p 6, the d ispl ay show s the siz e of the file for about 2 seconds. Go to [...]

  • Page 242

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE 10.9 6 When the display asks you to confirm your select ion, select “Y es” to format the USB flash drive. T o cancel your selection, se lect “No” by pressing the scroll button ( or ). Viewing the U SB Memory Status Y ou ca n check the amount of memory sp ace av ailable for scanning and saving documents. 1 Make su[...]

  • Page 243

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.10 Printing From the USB Flash Drive Y ou can directly print files stored on the USB flash drive. Y ou ca n print TIFF , BMP , JPEG, and PRN files. Direct Print option supports: • PRN : PCL6 Compatible • BMP : BMP Uncompr essed • TIFF : TIFF 6.0 Baseline Copyright © 1988-1997, Sam Leffler Copyright © 1991-1997, [...]

  • Page 244

    10 U SING USB F LASH D RIVE 10.11 5 After printi ng the file, the displa y asks if you want to print another job. Select “Y es” to print anther jobs, and r epeat from step 2. Otherwise, select “No” . 6 T o return to Sta ndby mode, press Clear/Stop . Backing Up D ata Y our data in the machine’s m emory are accid entally er ased due to powe[...]

  • Page 245

    U SING USB F LAS H D RIVE 10.12 T o restore the data: 1 Insert the USB flash dr ive. F or details, see pa ge 10.2. 2 Pres s Menu until “Machine Setup” appears on the top line of the display . 3 Press the scroll button ( or ) until you see “Impor t Setting” on the bottom line a nd press Enter . 4 Select the data type you want to restore, eit[...]

  • Page 246

    A If you work in a netwo rked env ironment, the mach ine can be shared by othe r users on the netwo rk. This chapter include s: • Setting Up a Locally-Shared Machine • Setting Up a Network-Conne cted Machine U SING Y OU R M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK[...]

  • Page 247

    U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.2 Setting Up a L ocally-Shared Machin e In Windows 98/Me N OTE : Printer driver does n ot support Windows 9 5. Setting Up the Host Computer 1 Start Windows. 2 From th e Start menu, select Control Pan el from Settings an d doub le- cli ck on the Network icon. 3 Check the File and Print Shar ing box , and clic k [...]

  • Page 248

    A U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.3 8 From the Details tab, select the printer port and click OK . In Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP Setting Up the Host Computer 1 Start Windows. 2 F or Windows NT 4.0/2000, from the Star t menu, select Settings and then Printers . F or Windows XP , from the Start menu, select Printers and Faxes . 3 Double-click y our[...]

  • Page 249

    U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.4 9 In the Enter a p ort name field, enter the shared name. 10 Click OK and click Clos e . 11 F or Windows NT 4.0, click OK . F or Windows 20 00/XP , click Apply and cli ck OK . Setting Up a Network-Connected Machin e Y ou have to set up the network protocols on the machine to use it as your network pri nter . [...]

  • Page 250

    A U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.5 • DHCP: Dy namic Host Configuration Protocol • BOOTP: Bootstrap Protocol Printing a Netwo rk Configu ration Page The Network Configuration page shows how the network interface card on y our machine is configured . The default set ting s wh ich ar e sui tab le for mos t app lica tion s are e nabl ed. 1 P[...]

  • Page 251

    U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.6 6 Pres s Enter to save the selection. 7 Pres s Clear/Sto p to return to Standby mode. Configu ring TCP/IP Y our machine can be set up with a variety of T CP/IP networks inform atio n, such as an IP add ress, a Sub net Mask , and a Gatway . There are several ways i n which your machine can be assigned a TCP/IP[...]

  • Page 252

    A U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.7 An IP address consi sts of 4 bytes. 7 Press the scroll button ( or ) to enter a numb er between 0 and 255 and press Enter or Upper Le vel to move between bytes. Enter a num ber using the numbe r keypad and use the scroll button ( or ) to move between bytes. 8 Repeat step 7 to complete the address fr om the [...]

  • Page 253

    U SING Y OUR M ACHINE ON A N ETWORK A.8 Restor ing the Ne twork Conf iguratio n Y ou can return the network configura tion to its default sett ings. 1 Pres s Menu until you see “Network Setup” on the top line of the display . 2 Press the scroll button ( or ) until “Set T o Default” displays on the bottom line. 3 Pres s Enter . The first ava[...]

  • Page 254

    B Y our machine has been opt imized to mee t most of y our printing needs . Recognizi ng that each user may ha ve different requ irements, howev er , there are sever al options av ailable to en hance your machine’ s c apabilities. This chapter include s: • Installing Memory DIMM • Installing an Optional Tray I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PTIONS[...]

  • Page 255

    I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PTIONS B.2 Install ing Memory DIMM Y our ma chine has dual in-line memory module (DIMM) slot. Use this DIMM slot to install more memory option for the machine. N OTES : • Y our machin e has 32 MB of memory which can b e expanded to 160 MB. Use o nly a Ma nufacture-approved DI MM, part numbers Memory Un it T yp e SA 32MB or [...]

  • Page 256

    B I NSTALLING M ACHI NE O PTIONS B.3 4 R emove the memory DIMM from its ant istatic p ackage. Locate the alignment notches on the bot tom edge of each DIMM. 5 Holding the memory DIMM by the edges, align the notches on the memory DIMM w ith the grooves at the top of the memory DIMM slot. 6 Push the DIM M straight into the DIMM slot until it snaps in[...]

  • Page 257

    I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PTIONS B.4 7 Replace the control board c over . 8 Reconnect the power cord and printer cable, and turn the machine on. Removing a Memory DIMM 1 F ollow st eps 1 through 2 on page B.2 to access the control board. 2 Push the latches at bo th ends of the DIMM slot away from the DIMM. Pull out the DIMM. 3 Place the DIMM i n its o[...]

  • Page 258

    B I NSTALLING M ACHI NE O PTIONS B.5 Install ing an Optiona l Tray Y ou ca n increase the paper han dling capacity of your ma chine by installing an optional T ray 2. This tr ay holds 250 sheets of paper . 1 T urn the machine off and unplug all cables from the machine. 2 R emove the packing material from th e tray and r emove the tape fixing the in[...]

  • Page 259

    I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PTIONS B.6 4 Place the machine over the tra y , aligning the feet on the machine with the positioner s on the tra y . 5 Plug the interface cable of the tray into the connector on the back of the machine. 6 Load paper in the tra y . The instructions for load ing paper in this tray are the sam e as for load ing t he standard p [...]

  • Page 260

    B I NSTALLING M ACHI NE O PTIONS B.7 Setting Tray 2 in th e Printer Properties If you installed T ra y 2 with your machine on, the machine does not recognize it. In this case, you need to set the tray i n the printer properties window so that you can use it for PC printing. The procedure for setting the t ray may differ depending on th e selected p[...]

  • Page 261

    I NSTALLING M ACHINE O PTIONS B.8 M EMO[...]

  • Page 262

    C S PECIFICATIONS This chapter include s: • General Specifications • Scanner and Co pier Specifications • Printer Spec ifications • Facsimile Specifications • Paper Specifications[...]

  • Page 263

    S PECIFICATIONS C.2 General Specific ations Item Descript ion Auto matic d ocument feede r Up to 50 shee ts (20 lb , 75 g/m 2 ) ADF document size Wi dth: 142 to 21 6 mm (5.6 to 8.5 inches) Lengt h: 148 to 356 mm ( 5.8 to 14 inc hes) Pap er input capacity P aper tra y (standard T ray 1 and optional T ray 2): 250 sheets (weight: 75 g/m 2 , 20 lb) Mul[...]

  • Page 264

    C S PECIFICATIONS C.3 Scanner and Copier Specificati ons *Sound Pressure Level, ISO7779 **Th e number of pag es may be af fect ed b y oper ati ng env ironm ent, prin ti ng int erval , med ia t ype, and med ia si ze . Ite m Description Compatib ility TW AIN standard Scanni ng meth od ADF and Flat-bed Color CCD (Charge Co upled Device) module Re s o [...]

  • Page 265

    S PECIFICATIONS C.4 Printer Specifications Ite m Description Prin ting me thod Laser Beam P rinting Prin ting sp eed * *Print speed will be affected by operating sy stem used, com puting performance, applicat ion software, con necti ng metho d, med ia ty pe, medi a si ze, a nd j ob compl exi ty. Letter: Up to 22 PPM (pages per minutes) A4: Up to 20[...]

  • Page 266

    C S PECIFICATIONS C.5 Facs imil e Speci fica tion s Ite m Description Compatib ility IT U- T Group 3 Applic able lin e Publ ic Swit ched T ele phon e Networ k (PS TN) or b ehin d PA B X Data codin g MH/MR/MMR (ECM Mode) and JPEG for color f ax transmission Modem speed 33.6 Kbps T ransmission speed Approx. 3 seconds/page * T ransmission time applies[...]

  • Page 267

    S PECIFICATIONS C.6 Paper Specifi cations Over vie w Y our machine accept s a variety of print materi als, such as c ut-sheet paper (including up to 100% recycle d fiber content paper), envelopes, labels, transparenci es and custom-size paper . Properties, such as weight , composition, grain and moisture content, are impor tant factors affecting th[...]

  • Page 268

    C S PECIFICATIONS C.7 Supported Sizes of Paper N OTE : Y ou may experience jams when using print materials with a length of less than 127 mm (5 in.) . For op timum performance, e nsure that y ou are storing and han dling the paper correctly . Please refer to “Paper Stor age Environment” on page C. 9. Paper Dimension s * *The machine supports a [...]

  • Page 269

    S PECIFICATIONS C.8 Guidelines for Using Paper For the best result, use conventional 75 g/m 2 (20 lb) p aper . Ensu re that the pape r is of good quality , and free of cuts, nicks, te ars, spots, loose particles, dust, wrinkles, voids, and curled or bent edges. If you are unsure of what type of paper you ar e loading, such as bond or recycled paper[...]

  • Page 270

    C S PECIFICATIONS C.9 Paper Specifica tions Paper Output Capacity Paper Storage Enviro nment Paper stor age environmental conditions directly affect the feed operation. Ideally , the ma chine and paper storage environment should be at or near room temperature, and not too dry or humi d. Remember that paper is h ygroscopic; it absorbs and l oses moi[...]

  • Page 271

    S PECIFICATIONS C.10 Unopened paper in sealed reams can remain stable for sev eral months before use. Opened pac kages of pa per have more pote ntial for environment damage, especially if they are not wrapped with a mo isture-proof barrier . The paper storage environment should be properly maintained to ensure optimum performance. The required cond[...]

  • Page 272

    C S PECIFICATIONS C.11 Envelo pes with Doub le Side Seam s Double side-seams construction has vertical seams at both ends of the envelope rather than diagonal seams. This styl e may be more likely to w rinkle. Be sure the seam extend s all the way to the corner of the env elope as illustra ted below . Envelo pes wi th Ad hesive St rips or Flaps Env[...]

  • Page 273

    S PECIFICATIONS C.12 Labe ls N OTES : • T o avoid da magi ng th e machi ne, us e only labe ls rec omm ended for las er pri nte rs. • T o prevent serious jams, alway s use the manual feeder to print lab els and alwa ys use the rear output tr ay . • Never prin t on the same she et of la bel s more th an onc e and ne ver prin t on a par tia l sh[...]

  • Page 274

    1 I NDEX Numerics 2/4- up, s pec ial copy 5.12 2-si de, spec ial cop y 5.1 1 A adding doc uments 7.32 ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), load 5. 5, 7.6 auto fit, special copy 5.11 automa tic di aling group 7.23 one-touch 7.19 speed 7.21 auto mati c redi alin g 7.13 B broadcasti ng faxes 7.28 C canceling copy 5.5 fax 7.12 print 4.3 scan 6.6, 6.8 sched[...]

  • Page 275

    2 front output t ray, use 3.10 G graphic properti es, set 4.8 gro up dial dialing 7. 25 editing 7.24 set tin g 7.23 H help, use 4.12 I image mode 4.8 installing Local printing 2.29 Custom Installation 2.31 Typical Installation 2.29 Memory B .2 Net work pri ntin g 2. 34 Custom Installation 2.37 Typical Installation 2.34 optional Tray2 B.5 Set IP 2.4[...]

  • Page 276

    3 printer proper ties Windows 4.4 Printer Settings Utility installing 2.29 starting 2. 48 tabs 2.49 uninstalling 2.44 printing fitting to a select ed paper size 4.16 from Windows 4.2 mult ipl e pa ges on one shee t 4. 13 Phone Book list 7.27 posters 4.14 reduced or enlarged doc ument 4.17 reports 7.35 using overlays 4.21 wate rmark s 4.18 pri ori t[...]

  • Page 277

    4 USB connecting 3.7 USB flash drive installing 10.2 managing 10.6 printing 10.10 scanning 10.3 V volume, adjust ringer 2.22 speaker 2. 23 W watermar ks, use 4. 18[...]

  • Page 278

    0 B273-8650B[...]